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Ghs exhaust screen, Hydrostatic transmission cooling fins, Checking/servicing – Walker MC (20 HP) User Manual

Page 61: Security of air filtration components, Battery, Electrolyte level, Maintenance instructions

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Maintenance Instructions

CLEANING/

CHECKING/SERVICING

GHS Exhaust Screen
Refer to

Cleaning the GHS Exhaust Screen in Op­

erating Instructions.
Hydrostatic Transmission Cooling Fins
Keeping the cooling fins on the hydrostatic transmis-

sions clean and free of obstruction is

essential to

avoid overheating the transmission fluid and short-

ening transmission life. The cooling fins should be

checked

every 100 hours; and cleaned if neces-

sary.
To clean the fins, use compressed air and/or a pres-

sure washer. The cooling fins extend all the way

around the housing -- the fins underneath need to

be clean as well as the more visible fins above. Also,

pay close attention to the area under the drive pul-

ley.
IMPORTANT: In case an oil leak develops on the

input shaft, the cooling fan blowing dusty air and oil

on the transmission will

quickly pack the cooling

fins with

oily dirt. If this condition occurs, replace

the seal immediately to avoid overheating and dam-

aging the transmission. The input shaft assembly

and seal are easily replaced without removing the

transmission from the machine.
An additional procedure in maintaining transmission

cooling is to inspect the cooling fans. Replace the

fan(s) if blades are missing or damaged.

Cooling Fins

Cooling Fan

Hydrostatic Transmission Cooling Fins

CHECKING/SERVICING

  DANGER

To prevent accidental starting of the en-

gine when servicing or adjusting the ma-

chine, remove the key from the ignition

switch and disconnect the spark plug

wires.

Security of Air Filtration Components
NOTE:
The following inspection is only an exter nal

inspection and should be done without “dis-

turbing” the filtration components.
On a daily basis, visually inspect the external condi-

tion of the complete air cleaner system. The follow-

ing items should be inspected:
1. Check the Donaldson Radialseal™ air cleaner

canister for damage. Make sure the cover is in

place and the cover latches are secure - do not

run the engine without the air cleaner cover in

place and secure.

2. Inspect the air intake hose for cracks, nicks,

cuts, etc., and check the hose clamps for tight-

ness.

3. Check to make sure the air flow indicator is in

place and tight.

Battery
NOTE:
For initial battery service during setup, re fer

to

Battery Service in Assembly Instructions.

IMPORTANT: Make sure battery is securely mount-

ed in the frame. A loose battery may cause damage

to the case resulting in acid leakage and severe dam-

age to the machine. A hazard may be created by

damage to critical working parts and safety systems.
Electrolyte Level
The battery electrolyte level should be checked

af-

ter every 25 hours of operation. To check electro-

lyte level:
1. Remove battery cell filler caps.
2. Check the electrolyte level. If the level is below

the bottom of the vent well, fill with drinking wa-

ter to the bottom of the vent wells [1/4 to 1/2 in.

(6 to 13 mm) above the plates].

3. Replace filler caps.