Before Operating; Check Hydraulic Fluid; Check Tire Pressure; Check Torque Of Wheel Nuts - Toro Versa Vac 07053 Operator's Manual

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Before Operating

Caution
If you leave the key in the ignition switch, someone
could accidently start the engine and seriously
injure you or other bystanders.
Remove the key from the ignition before you do
any maintenance.

Check Hydraulic Fluid

The machine's reservoir is filled at the factory with
approximately 10 gallons of high quality hydraulic fluid.
Check the level of hydraulic fluid before the engine is first
started and daily thereafter. Appropriate hydraulic oils are
listed below.
The following list is not assumed to be all–inclusive.
Hydraulic fluids produced by other manufacturers may be
used if they can cross reference to find an equivalent to the
products listed. Toro will not assume responsibility for
damage caused by improper substitutions, so use only
products from reputable manufacturers who will stand
behind their recommendation.
Multigrade Hydraulic Fluid – ISO VG 46
Normal Climate: 0_F (–18_C) to 110_F (43_C)
Mobil
Amoco
Chevron
Conoco
Exxon
Pennzoil
Shell
Texaco
Important
The ISO VG 46 Multigrade fluid has been
found to offer optimal performance in a wide range of
temperature conditions. For operation in consistently high
ambient temperatures, 65_ F (18_ C) to 120_ F (49_ C),
ISO VG 68 hydraulic fluid may offer improved
performance.
Note: Many hydraulic fluids are almost colorless, making
it difficult to spot leaks. A red dye additive for the
hydraulic system oil is available in 2/3 oz. (20 ml) bottles.
One bottle is sufficient for 4–6 gal (15–22 1) of hydraulic
oil. Order part no. 44–2500 from your authorized Toro
distributor. Not recommended for biodegradable fluid (use
food coloring).
DTE 15M
Rykon Premium ISO 46
Rykon Premium Oil ISO 46
Hydroclear AW MV46
Univis N46
AWX MV46
Tellus T 46
Rando HDZ 46
1. Park machine on a level surface and stop engine. Make
sure machine has been operated so oil is warm. Check
level of oil by viewing sight gauge. If oil is up to
middle of gauge, oil level is sufficient.
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1. Sight gauge
2. If oil level is lower than middle of gauge, remove cap
from hydraulic oil reservoir and slowly add a high
quality hydraulic oil until level reaches middle
(maximum) of sight gauge. DO NOT OVER FILL.
Important
To prevent system contamination, clean top
of hydraulic oil containers before puncturing. Assure pour
spout and funnel are clean.
3. Install reservoir cap.

Check Tire Pressure

Correct air pressure in the tires is 18 psi.
Important
Maintain even pressure in both tires to
assure proper machine performance. DO NOT UNDER
INFLATE.

Check Torque Of Wheel Nuts

Warning
Failure to maintain proper torque of the wheel
nuts could result in failure or loss of wheel and
may result in personal injury.
Torque the wheel nuts to 85–100 ft.-lb.
(115–136 NVm) after 1–4 hours of operation and
again after 10 hours of operation. Torque every
200 hours thereafter.
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Figure 5
2. Hydraulic reservoir cap

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