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Warning, Service and maintenance – Echo 74824 Owners Manual v.2 User Manual

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Handle pressurized hydraulic fluid carefully. Escaping

pressurized hydraulic fluid can have sufficient force to

penetrate your skin causing serious injury. This fluid may

also be hot enough to burn. Serious infection or reactions

can develop if proper medical treatment is not

administered immediately.

Premium hydraulic fluids containing high quality rust,

oxidation, and foam inhibitors are required. These include

premium turbine oils, API CD engine oils per SAE J183,

M2C33F or G automatic transmission fluids meeting

Allison C-3 or Caterpillar TO-2, and certain specialty

agricultural tractor fluids.

5.11 PUMP COMPONENT LOCA-

TIONS (MODELS 72620 & 74824)

5.12 HYDROSTATIC PUMP START UP

PROCEDURE (MODELS 72620 &

74824)

5.10 HYDRAULIC FLUID (MODELS

72620 & 74824)

Service and Maintenance

NOTE

A motor fitting may have to be loosened and oil bled to

remove air from the system (use same procedures as

steps 3-5).

WARNING

Do not start engine unless pump is in neutral position on

the cable.

NOTE

Hydrostatic pressure controlled by the crossover relief

valve is factory set at 1750 PSI.

Follow this start-up procedure when starting a new

installation or when restarting an installation in which the

hydrostatic pump has been removed from the system.
1. Before starting the hydrostatic pump, make sure all

system components (reservoir, fittings, etc.) are clean.

2. Fill the reservoir with recommended hydraulic fluid, which

should be filtered before entering the reservoir.

3. The inlet line leading from the reservoir to the charge

pump must be filled before start-up. Loosen the fitting

on this inlet line until oil bleeds out.

4. Start the engine and run at the lowest possible RPM.

5. As air is purged from the unit, the oil level in the reser-

voir will drop and bubbles may appear in the fluid. Refill

the reservoir as necessary.

6. Run the unit and move the control arm in both direc-

tions for several minutes until any remaining air is purged

from the unit. Refill the reservoir as necessary.

7. Check to ensure feed roller stops when control arm is in

the neutral position. Adjust the cable clevis or anchor if

the feed roller doesn't stop.

8. Shut down the engine, check for and correct any fluid

leaks, and check the reservoir level. Add fluid if neces-

sary. The hydrostatic pump is now ready for operation.

Fig. #9