Transmission serial number, Transmission specifications, Transmission performance specifications – SkyTrak 3606 Service Manual User Manual
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Section 7
7-4
7.1
TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER
The transmission serial number plate (Fig. 7–1) is
located on the engine side of the transmission at the bot-
tom right, toward the hydraulic fluid reservoir (tank). Infor-
mation specified on the serial number plate includes the
transmission model number, the transmission serial num-
ber and other data. Information on the serial number
plate is required in correspondence regarding the trans-
mission.
Figure 7–1. The transmission serial number plate is
located on the engine side of the transmission at the bot-
tom right, near the hydraulic fluid reservoir (tank).
7.2
TRANSMISSION SPECIFICATIONS
General transmission specifications are found in Section
2 General Information, Specifications and Maintenance
Instructions. Transmission fluid information is found in
Section 2.5.6 Transmission.
7.2.1 Transmission Performance Specifications
Performance criteria is based on full throttle engine
speed unless otherwise specified or not applicable. The
four-speed transmission is used with Cummins and Per-
kins turbocharged engines. The three-speed transmis-
sion is used with Perkins naturally-aspirated engines
only.
Travel Speed (standard tires, no load)
4-SPEED
3-SPEED
First gear
4.3 m.p.h.
4.2 m.p.h.
(6,9 km/hr)
(6,8 km/hr)
Second gear
9.1 m.p.h.
9.2 m.p.h.
(14,6 km/hr)
(14,8 km/hr)
Third gear
15.3 m.p.h.
17.7 m.p.h.
(24,6 km/hr)
(28,5 km/hr)
Fourth gear
20.8 m.p.h.
N/A
(if equipped)
(33,5 km/hr)
7.2.2 Transmission Lubrication
A. Transmission Fluid
Complete transmission fluid information is found in Sec-
tion 2.5.6 Transmission.
B. Transmission Fluid (Oil) Capacity
Capacity w/ filter change ... 3.4 gal (12,9 l)
Filter .................................. 1.5 qt (1,4 l)
7.2.3 Transmission-related Fuse Ratings, Amps
• Display Panel ..................7.5
• Neutral Relay/Starter ......7.5
• Neutral Sense .................7.5
• Transmission Solenoids ..7.5
• Transmission Relay .........7.5
7.3
TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE
Towing a disabled vehicle should only be attempted as a
last resort, after exhausting all other options. Follow the
instructions in Section 2.13.1 Towing A Disabled Vehicle.
Make every effort to repair the vehicle, and move it under
its own power, before using the emergency towing proce-
dures outlined in Section 2.13.1.
To prepare the vehicle for towing, the parking brake
mechanisms at the front axle must be disabled. This will
allow the front wheels to rotate freely during emergency
towing. See Section 2.13.2 Disabling the Parking Brakes
and Section 2.13.3 Reactivating the Parking Brakes to
reactivate the parking brakes after towing and repair.
IMPORTANT: After the vehicle has been towed to a
secure location, reactivate the parking brake. Carefully
follow the procedures from start to finish. Consult your
local Sky Trak distributor or the Sky Trak Service Depart-
ment if you are unsure about any part of the procedure,
or for specific instructions for your particular situation.
Figure 7–2. The lubrication and maintenance charts
are located inside the engine cover.
Serial number
plate
Front
of vehicle
MS0720
Lubrication chart
Maintenance chart
OS1170
Model 3606 • Origin 10/99