Manual

G730 11
This transaxle is designed with an external lter
for ease of maintenance. To ensure constant
uid quality levels and longer life, an initial oil
and lter change at 75-100 hours, then every
400 hours thereafter is recommended.
The following procedure can be performed with
the transaxle installed in the vehicle, and the
vehicle on level ground. Apply the bypass valve
and lock the vehicle parking brake.
1. Remove the three 1/4” lter guard screws
and lter guard. Clean any loose debris
from around the perimeter of the filter.
See gure 3.
2. Place an oil drain pan (12” or more diam-
eter and 8 qt. capacity is optimal) beneath
the oil lter. Remove the oil lter from the
transaxle.
3. After the oil has drained, wipe the lter base
surface off and apply a lm of new oil to the
gasket of the new replacement lter (Hydro-
Gear part number 52114).
4. Install the new lter by hand, turn 3/4 to one
full turn after the lter gasket contacts the
lter base surface.
5. Re-install the lter guard with three 1/4”
screws. Torque screws to 65 in. lbs. (7.35
Nm) each.
6. Drain old oil lters of all free owing oil prior
to disposal. Place used oil in appropriate
containers and deliver to an approved re-
cycling collection facility.
7. Remove the oil level check port plug (gure
4) from the transaxle prior to lling with oil.
This will allow the transaxle to vent during
oil ll.
8. Remove the top port plug from the
transaxle.
9. Fill with 20W50 motor oil until oil just ap-
pears at the bottom of the oil level check
port. Install the oil level check port plug
into transaxle. Torque to 180 in. lbs. (20.34
Nm).
10. Install and torque the top port plug to 180
in. lbs.
11. Proceed to the purge procedure.
FLUID CHANGE PROCEDURE
Figure 4, Filter Location
Filter
Filter Guard
Top Port Plug
Oil Level Check Port
Oil Level
Oil Volume:
2747 – 2847 ml
(.726 – .752 GAL)
(5.39 – 5.59 LB)
(92.9 – 96.3 fl. oz.)