Tuff Torq T40j Manual

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As part of our “Tech Tips” series, we will address a common topic among our customers, How to Identify Your Products with the TUFF TORQ® Barcode. When customers call the TUFF TORQ® Service Department, a technician will ask for their transmission’s serial number in order to access and provide the correct information about their product. This blog post will provide all of the necessary information to read our barcodes and help you interact with our service team. In addition, we will also provide quick and easy instructions for how our customers can use the TUFF TORQ® barcodes on our website to research and gather more information about their products. The TUFF TORQ® Barcode.

The TUFF TORQ® Barcode Infographic TTC’s 11-Digit Part Number The TTC 11-Digit Part Number is the part number for the whole product. TTC’s Product Serial Number The Product Serial Number identifies “model” and distinguishes your product from all others created. OEM Part Number.This is the part number issued by the OEM. For example, a John Deere part might look like this JD PN: 123-12345.

Please note, not all barcode labels reflect the OEM part number. It may or may not be present.

Finding Information on TUFFTORQSERVICES.COM Step-by-Step Instructions. Tuff Torque Barcode, Figure 1. Review Your Barcode. TTC’s 11-Digit Part Number Figure #1 (red oval). TTC’s Product Serial Number Figure #1 (yellow oval). OEM Part Number Figure #1 (green oval) 2.

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Navigate to TuffTorqServices.com 3. Click on Tuf f Torq Service Parts Catalog 4.

Click on Catalog Shop 5. Click on Hydrostatic: Riding Mower Transmissions-Pumps-Wheel Motors 6. Review the selections and look for a match to the TTC Product Serial Number. Please note, you are looking for the prefix section before the dash. As our unit is a T40J (per our Serial Number), we will navigate to T40 and click on the selection.

As the T40 series has two options, please reference the TTC Product Serial Number. As our example is a T40J, we will click on the far right choice.

Now, click on the product that corresponds to the TTC Product Serial Number found on the TUFF TORQ® barcode. With the knowledge of how to read the TUFF TORQ® barcode, anyone can use our website to gather information and parts schematics. Should any questions arise, please contact us via email or by phone. When on our website, for the best user experience, please download the plug-in. Email: Phone: 866.572.3441 Share This Article.

Tips for Tuff Torq Repair Kits (K46, K57, K574, T40 MODELS) The Tuff Torq service team has put together this summary outline procedure for using our Tuff Torq repair kits to service your drive system. These are just tips and should not be considered a complete repair guide for every issue you might have. All repairs and maintenance of our drive systems should be performed by a professional service technician. If you have any questions or need specific help for your issue, feel free to contact our service team at (866) 572-3441 or through the website.

Receive the correct repair kit. First, clean the outside debris from the unit. Be sure to locate the proper serial number of the TTC unit (Located on the barcode sticker). Removing unit for repair. After you have received your parts, please inspect the parts. Note the mating surfaces must be smooth and clean. Repair Kits generally include the center case, pump cylinder block, motor cylinder block, filter, o-rings, seals, and sealant.

When repairing your unit, it may not be necessary to use all o-rings, and seals. Drain the oil from the unit. (DO NOT reuse the oil) Remove the flat rubber seal cap located under the fan to drain the oil. No need to remove the vent valve.

Place the unit on your workbench with the fan facing down. Opening unit an performing repair. Remove the case bolts and remove the lower housing. Scrape the sealant from both the upper and lower cover. Be careful not to damage the sealing surface while scraping the housings. (Remove all sealant completely). Now is the time to use the drawing and parts list from TTC’s website to identify everything inside the unit.

Clean and flush the unit. Improper cleaning of the unit could result in a premature failure or void the parts warranty. You can clean internal parts with standard brake cleaner.

If you choose to inspect any parts make sure these parts are placed back into the proper orientation. If you remove a bearing or a plate make sure that it is placed back into the proper position. Plate with smaller ID (INSIDE DIAMETER) should contact Pistons.) The notes are listed on most drawings so be sure to follow these tips properly. Using Tuff Torq repair kits – Figure 2. Once you are ready to install the parts be sure to coat the mating surfaces with oil. This will help lubricate the contact surfaces.

Tuff Torq T40j Manual

Tuff Torq T40j

Re-assembly of unit. Make sure to re-install the bypass pin and washer from the original center case and motor cylinder block.

You can use a light amount of automotive grease or Vaseline to keep these two parts in position while putting the parts back in. If the unit has IDS valves, be sure to note the correct position of the ball or the filter compared to the drawing (see Fig.#3). Using Tuff Torq repair kits – Figure 5. After re-installation, check to see if everything will rotate freely. It is critical that the operator maintains proper oil levels at all times.

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Tuff Torq T40j Parts Diagram

Maintain oil level at 2025 mm (3/4”1”) below the lip of (black cap) the filling port. Always check oil level when the oil temperature is at room temperature (20C or 68 F). When replacing oil in your unit, Tuff Torq Corporation recommends using Tuff Torq Tuff Tech™ hydrostatic drive fluid when rebuilding Tuff Torq transaxles. (DO NOT use ATF Automatic Trans Fluid) Share This Article.

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