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Rev. F
Hydraulic
System
Reelmaster 6500-D/6700-D Hydraulic SystemPage 4 - 75
1. Reel Manifold
2. Rotary Cartridge Valve (FC1 & FC2)
3. Rotary Handle
4. Solenoid Relief Valve (SV1 & SV2)
5. Solenoid
6. Nut
7. Plug (Zero Leak #8)
8. Spring Pin (4 Used)
9. Ball
10. Dowel Pin
11. O--ring
12. Backlap Switch (NO) (2 Used)
13. Orifice (.063) (OR1 & OR2)
14. Plug (Zero Leak #4) (14 Used)
15. Check Valve (CV)
16. Logic Cartridge (EP1 & EP2)
17. Plug (Zero Leak #6) (11 Used)
18. Orifice (.007) (OR3 & OR4)
19. Mow/Backlap Spool (2 Used)
20. Retaining Ring
21. Backup Ring
22. Spool Handle
23. O--ring
24. Spool Orientation Dot
Figure 47
(Reel Manifold For Units With Serial No. Above 260000500)
4
7
8
2
5
1
3
6
9
10
14
13
12
11
18
17
16
15
23
21
21
22
23
23
20
20
19
25 ft--lb
(33 N--m)
48 to 60 in--lb
(5.4 to 6.7 N--m)
25 ft--lb
(33 N--m)
41 ft--lb
(55 N--m)
35 ft--lb
(47 N--m)
20 ft--lb
(27 N--m)
165 in--lb
(18.6 N--m)
198 in--lb
(22 N--m)
15 ft--lb
(20 N--m)
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Note: The ports on the manifold(s) are marked for
easy identification of components. Example: R1 is the
reel circuit relief valve and P1 is the gear pump connec-
tion port (See Hydraulic Schematics to identify the func-
tion of the hydraulic lines and cartridge valves at each
port location).
Note: The mow control manifold shown in Figure 47
uses several zero leak plugs. These plugs have a ta-
pered sealing surface on the plug head that is designed
to resist vibrationinduced plug loosening.The zeroleak
plugs also have an o--ring to provide a secondary seal.
If zero leak plug removal is necessary, lightly rap the
plug head using a punch and hammer before using an
allen wrench to remove the plug: the impact will allow
plug removal with less chance of damage to the socket
head of the plug. When installing plugs into the control
manifold, torque plugs to the values identified in Figure
47.