Service Manual

Greensmaster 3250--D
Hydraulic System (Rev. I)
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Logic Cartridge Valves (Fig. 62)
CAUTION
Before continuing further, read and become fa-
miliar with General Precautions for Removing
and Installing Hydraulic System Components.
1. Remove logic cartridge valve (10) and seal kit (9).
2. Visually inspect the port in the manifold (27) for
damage to the sealing surfaces, damaged threads, and
contamination.
3. Visually inspect logic cartridge valve (10) for dam-
aged sealing surfaces and contamination.
A. Contamination may cause valves to stick or
hang up, it can become lodged in small valve ori-
fices or seal areas causing malfunction.
B. If sealing surfaces appear pitted or damaged,
the hydraulic system may be overheating or there
may be water in the system.
CAUTION
Use eye protection such as goggles when using
compressed air.
4. Clean logic c artridge valve (10) using clean mineral
spirits. Submerge valve in clean mineral spirits to flush
out contamination. Particles as fine as talcum powder
can affect the operation of high pressure hydraulic
valves. Use compressed air for cleaning.
5. Reinstall logic cartridge valve (10):
A. Lubricate new O--ring and backup ring of seal kit
(9) with clean hydraulic oil and install. The O--ring
and backup r ing must be arranged properly on the
cartridge valve for proper operation and sealing.
B. Thread cartridge valve c arefully into the port
(LC1). The valve should go in easily without binding.
Torque the valve to 35 ft--lb (47 N--m).