Changing The Planetary Drive Oil; Checking The Rotary Gearbox Drive Oil - Toro 2226 Operator's Manual

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7.
Repeat steps
1
through
planetary-drive oil level on the other side of the
machine.
Changing the Planetary
Drive Oil
Service Interval: After the first 250 hours—Change
the planetary oil.
Every 800 hours—Change the planetary oil (or
yearly, whichever comes first).
Note:
Change the oil when it is warm, if possible.
1.
Move the machine to a level surface.
2.
Clean the area around the oil-level plug
99).
3.
Rotate the planetary drive until the oil-drain plug
is directly below the oil-level plug
4.
Shut off the engine and remove the key.
5.
Place a drain pan under the oil-drain plug.
6.
Remove the oil-level plug and the oil-drain plug.
7.
Install the oil-drain plug.
8.
Fill the track-drive planetary with oil until the oil
is even with the bottom of the oil-level-plug hole.
9.
Install the oil-level plug.
10.
Repeat steps
1
through
planetary-drive oil on the other side of the
machine.
6
to check the
(Figure
(Figure
99).
9
to change the
Checking the Rotary
Gearbox Drive Oil
Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Check
the rotary gearbox drive oil.
Every 800 hours—Check the rotary gearbox
drive oil (or yearly, whichever comes first).
Oil specification: SAE 85W-140 API classification
level GL4
Rotary-gearbox drive oil capacity: approximately
2.7 L (5.75 US pt)
1.
Move the machine to a level surface, shut off
the engine, and remove the key.
2.
Check the oil level on the sight-glass on the
gearbox drive
Note:
The oil level should cover half of the
sight-glass.
1. Breather cap
3.
Remove the breather cap and add the oil into the
gearbox drive until the oil level on the sight-glass
is at least half full
82
(Figure
100).
Figure 100
2. Sight-glass
(Figure
100).
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