Operator's Manual
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- What is this warning?
- What is Prop 65?
- Does this law apply everywhere?
- How do the California warnings compare to federal limits?
- Why don’t all similar products carry the warning?
- Why does Toro include this warning?
ReplacingtheHydraulic
Filter
ServiceInterval:Every100hours
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,fullyretract
thesplittingwedge,andshutofftheengine.
2.Placeadrainpanunderthelterandreplace
thelter(Figure35).
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Figure35
3.Cleanupanyspilleduid.
ReplacingtheHydraulic
Fluid
ServiceInterval:Every100hours
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,fullyretract
thesplittingwedge,andshutofftheengine.
Allowthemachinetocoolcompletely.
2.Placeadrainpanunderthesuctionhose
connectedtothereservoirtank(Figure36).
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Figure36
1.Hydrauliclter
3.Hose
2.Hoseclamp
3.Crankthehandleofthejacklifttolowerthefront
ofthemachine.
4.Disconnectthesuctionhoseandallowuidto
drainintothedrainpan.
5.Installthesuctionhoseandsecureitwiththe
hoseclamp.
6.Crankthehandleofthejacklifttoraisethe
machinesothatitislevel.
7.Removethellerplugandllthereservoirwith
hydraulicuidasspeciedinHydraulicFluid
Specications(page26).
Note:Theuidlevelshouldbeattheupper
notchonthedipstickonthebreathercap(Figure
33)
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