Warning – SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual
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Hydraulic System
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Model 6036 Legacy
h. Main Control Valve Installation
1. Insert the carriage bolts (Fig. 8 -48, 2 and 3) from the
bottom into the main valve (4).
Figure 8-48 Main Control Valve
2. Loosely screw hex flange nuts (Fig. 8 -48, 1) onto
carriage bolts (2 and 3).
3. Install the main control valve (Fig. 8 -48, 4) into the
vehicle aligning the carriage bolt heads (2 and 3) 
with the slots (5) in the frame. Slide the main valve 
into position and tighten the nuts (1).
4. Prime the main control valve by filling the inlet
openings with fresh, filtered hydraulic oil from a 
clean container before attaching the hoses.
5. Use new oiled o-rings as required. Reattach and
secure all hoses, clamps, etc. to the main control 
valve.
6. Check the routing of all hoses, wiring and tubing for
sharp bends or interference with any rotating 
members, and install tie wraps and/or protective 
conduit as required. Tighten all tube and hose 
clamps.
7. Start the engine and run at approximately one-third
to one-half throttle for about one minute without 
moving the vehicle or operating any hydraulic functions.
8. Inspect for leaks and check the level of the hydraulic
fluid in the reservoir. Shut the engine OFF.
Note: Check for leaks and repair as required before 
continuing. Add hydraulic fluid to the reservoir as needed.
9. Wipe up any hydraulic fluid spillage in, on, near and
around the vehicle, work area and tools.
i.
Main Control Valve Test
Conduct a pressure check of the hydraulic system in its 
entirety. Adjust pressure(s) as required. Refer to Section 
8.7, “Hydraulic System Testing.”
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WARNING:
Avoid prolonged engine
operation in closed areas with inadequate 
ventilation. Failure to properly ventilate exhaust 
fumes can result in death or serious injury.
WARNING:
Hydraulic oil leaking under
pressure can penetrate the skin and cause 
severe personal injury. DO NOT use your hand 
or any part of your body to check for hydraulic 
leaks. When checking for hydraulic leaks, wear 
safety glasses and gloves to help provide 
protection from spraying hydraulic oil. Use a 
piece of cardboard or paper to search for leaks.
