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Gearbox, dolly wheel, and u-joint lubrication, Tractor pto gearbox lubrication, Checking gearbox oil level – Walker MC (18 HP) User Manual

Page 50: Dipstick location, tractor pto gearbox, Changing gearbox oil, Gear axle lubrication, Hydrostatic transmission fluid, Checking hydrostatic transmission fluid level, Maintenance instructions

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Maintenance Instructions

LUBRICATION

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Gearbox, Dolly Wheel, and U-Joint Lubrication

Tractor PTO Gearbox Lubrication

Checking Gearbox Oil Level

Check the gearbox oil level every 25 hours, and if
necessary, add oil [SAE E.P. (Extreme Pressure)
90W gear lube] to maintain oil level to the FULL
mark on the dipstick.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT overfill the PTO gearbox to
avoid oil leakage out of the dipstick standpipe.

If the oil level is low, check the gearbox for any indi-
cation of an oil leak. If an oil leak is noted, the gear-
box will need to be removed and rebuilt.

Dipstick Location, Tractor PTO Gearbox

Changing Gearbox Oil

The tractor PTO gearbox is oil filled and vented. No
scheduled oil change is required. However, chang-
ing the oil after the first 100 hour break-in period
will extend gearbox life and is recommended.

1.

Remove the drain plug in the bottom of the
gearcase, drain the oil, and reinstall the plug.

2. Refill the gearbox through the dipstick stand-

pipe using 7 to 8 fl. oz. (21 to 24 cl) of SAE E.P.
(Extreme Pressure) 90W gear lube.

3. Check that the oil level is at the FULL mark on

the dipstick. DO NOT overfill.

Gear Axle Lubrication

The gear axle oil lubrication is SAE 80W-90 (API

GL-5) gear lube.

Check the axle oil level after every 100 hours of

operation by removing the oil level plug. If additional
oil is needed, remove the breather vent on top of ax-
le and fill until oil is at the level plug.

Change axle oil every 1000 hours or two (2)

years.

Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid

Checking Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid Level

Hydrostatic transmission fluid level should be
checked every 25 hours of machine operation. It is
preferable to check the fluid level when fluid is
cold.
Check fluid level as follows:

1.

Park the mower on a level surface. Stop the
engine and wipe dirt and contaminants from
around the reservoir cap and air bleed plug.

IMPORTANT: Before removing the reservoir
cap, clean any dirt from around it. Any dirt or con-
taminants entering the transmission will acceler-
ate wear and eventually cause loss of power to
the drive wheels.

2.

Remove the reservoir cap and check the level
of the fluid. The reservoir has a fluid level COLD
mark and HOT mark. The reservoir oil level
should ALWAYS be at or above the COLD
mark and NEVER above the HOT mark.

Dolly Wheel

Pivot

U-Joint

Level Plug

Belt Drive

Gearbox

Dipstick

PTO

Gearbox

Jackshaft