Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can
penetrate skin and cause injury.
• Make sure all hydraulic fluid hoses
and lines are in good condition and all
hydraulic connections and fittings are
tight before applying pressure to the
hydraulic system.
• Keep your body and hands away from
pin hole leaks or nozzles that eject high
pressure hydraulic fluid.
• Use cardboard or paper to find hydraulic
leaks.
• Safely relieve all pressure in the hydraulic
system before performing any work on
the hydraulic system.
• Get immediate medical help if fluid is
injected into skin.
Hydraulic System Test Ports
The test ports are used to test pressure in the
hydraulic circuits. Contact your local Toro
distributor for assistance.
1. Test Port A (Figure 66 and Figure 67) is used
to assist in trouble shooting the hydraulic
circuit for the lift cylinders.
Figure 66
Model 03808
1. Test port A (Lift cylinders)
Figure 67
Models 03806 and 03807
1. Test port A (Lift cylinders)
2. Test Port B (Figure 68) is used to assist in
trouble shooting the hydraulic circuit for the
front cutting units.
3. Test Port C (Figure 68) is used to assist in
trouble shooting the hydraulic circuit for the
rear cutting units.
Figure 68
1. Test port B (Front cutting
units)
4. Test Port D is located on the bottom of the
hydrostatic transmission (Figure 69) and is
used to measure the charge pressure of the
transmission.
5. Test Port E is used to measure traction forward
pressure (Figure 69).
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2. Test port C (Rear cutting
units)