Toro 5700-D Recording Equipment User Manual


 
Multi Pro 5700–D
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Kubota Diesel Engine
Radiator
Figure 7
1. Oil cooler
2. Radiator brace (2 used)
3. Flat washer
4. Lock washer
5. Cap screw (2 used)
6. Cap screw (4 used)
7. Overflow hose
8. Hose clamp
9. Overflow bottle
10. Hose
11. Radiator shroud
12. Foam seal (2 used)
13. Foam seal
14. Radiator
15. Hose clamp
16. Upper radiator hose
17. Lower radiator hose
18. Flat washer
19. Cap screw (4 used)
20. Fan shroud
21. Flange nut
22. Cap screw (2 used)
23. Foam seal (2 used)
24. Foam seal (2 used)
25. Isomount (2 used)
26. Flange nut (2 used)
15
16
1
13
14
13
3
2
17
4
5
9
10
7
8
6
11
3
4
4
8
20
21
18
12
22
18
26
23
24
FRONT
RIGHT
19
20
25
Removal (Figs. 7)
1. Park machine on a level surface, stop engine, en-
gage parking brake and remove key from the ignition
switch. Raise seats of machine to allow access to en-
gine compartment.
CAUTION
Do not open radiator cap or drain coolant if the
radiator or engine is hot. Pressurized, hot cool-
ant can escape and cause burns. Ethylene–gly-
col antifreeze is poisonous. Dispose of coolant
properly, or store it in a properly labeled contain-
er away from children and pets.
2. Drain radiator into a suitable container using the ra-
diator drain (see Operator’s Manual).
3. Loosen hose clamps that secure radiator hoses. Dis-
connect upper and lower hoses from the radiator.
4. Loosen hose clamp that secures overflow hose to ra-
diator flange (Fig. 9). Slide overflow hose from radiator
flange and position hose away from radiator.
5. Remove six (6) cap screws (items 5 and 6), lock
washers and flat washers that secure top and bottom of
radiator shroud to radiator.