after researching the crap out of zero turns, the hardest thing about this service to me is raising the back tires off the ground in order to purge the hydros correctly. Are you guys planning on using synthetic?
Just a clarification on something I have recently learned(from Gravely Support). Even though my Owner Manual "recommends" jacking the rear wheels off the ground to purge it is not "necessary". The Gravely FAQ article for changing the hydro oil/filter has no mention of jacking up the rear wheels. It specifically states for purging(after the draining/changing filter/re-filling with oil:
1)Install the expansion tank cap and then purge the system, by putting the transmission(s) bypass levers in neutral position, start up the engine and maneuver the steering levers forward and reverse slowly 5 to 6 times.
2)Stop the engine and re-engage the bypass levers, and re-perform the previous step.
3)Stop the engine again and check the oil level; add oil as needed to bring the level up to the cold line on the expansion tank.
My Pro-Turn 152 is very easy to lift the rear wheels off the ground using a hydraulic floor jack and a 2" X 8" board underneath the engine guard, so most likely I'll go with the "recommended" procedure. But Gravely Customer Support confirmed that it is not "necessary". Just thought you would like to know that.
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I don't want to start a conventional oil/synthetic oil heated debate but HydroGear recommends 20w50 conventional oil and that's what I'll use. The Gravely Owner Manual doesn't mention it, but the Gravely FAQ states that 15w50 Synthetic motor oil can be used as an Alternative oil. IMHO, synthetic is more expensive than it is "better than conventional".