FORM NO. 3318-411 GB Rev A MODEL NO. 30739—60001 & UP MODEL NO.
Foreword This operator's manual has instructions on safety, operation, and maintenance. This manual emphasizes safety, mechanical and general product information. DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION identify safety messages. Whenever the triangular safety alert symbol appears, understand the safety message that follows. “IMPORTANT” highlights special mechanical information and “NOTE” emphasizes general product information worthy of special attention.
Safety ment is to be used and remove all objects which may be thrown by the machine. Training 1. 2. Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment. 3. • Store fuel in containers specifically designed for this purpose. Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the lawnmower. Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator. 3. Never mow while people, especially children, or pets are nearby. 4.
. Do not use on slopes of more than: • Never mow side hills over 5° sonal injury. 12. Before leaving the operator's position: • Never mow uphill over 10° • disengage the power take-off and lower the attachments; • Never mow downhill over 15° • change into neutral and set the parking brake; 5. Remember there is no such thing as a “safe” slope. Travel on grass slopes requires particular care. To guard against overturning: • stop the engine and remove the key.
enclosure. 4. To reduce the fire hazard, keep the engine, silencer, battery compartment and petrol storage area free of grass, leaves, or excessive grease. 5. Check the grass catcher frequently for wear or deterioration. 6. Replace worn or damaged parts for safety. 7. If the fuel tank has to be drained, this should be done outdoors 8. On multi-bladed machines, take care as rotating one blade can cause other blades to rotate. 9.
Symbol Glossary Caustic liquids, Poisonous Electrical shock, chemical burns to fumes or toxic electrocution fingers or hand gases, asphyxiation Crushing of whole body, applied from above Explosion Shut off engine & remove key before performing maintenance or repair work 6 High pressure High pressure Crushing of Crushing of spray, erosion of spray, erosion of fingers or hand, toes or foot, force flesh force applied from applied from above flesh above Crushing of Crushing of fingers Crushing of leg, Cr
Consult technical Fasten seat manual for proper belts service procedures Safety alert triangle Outline safety alert symbol Head protection Hearing Caution, toxic must be worn protection must risk be worn First aid Flush with water Engine Transmission Hydraulic system Exhaust gas Level indicator Liquid level Brake system Filter Oil Temperature Coolant (water) Intake air Failure/ Malfunction Start switch/ mechanism On/start Read operator’s Fire, open light manual and smoking prohibited Pre
n/min Engine start Engine stop Engine failure/ malfunction Engine rotational Choke speed/frequency Primer (start aid) Electrical preheat Transmission (low temperature oil start aid) NH L F Transmission oil pressure Transmission oil temperature Transmission Clutch failure/malfunction Neutral High Low Forward RP 1 2 3 Reverse Park First gear Hydraulic oil filter Hydraulic oil temperature Hydraulic oil Parking brake failure/malfunction Fuel Unleaded fuel Headlights Unlock Diesel fuel Pow
Specifications Engine: The 4-cycle, 3-cylinder, overhead valve Mitsubishi diesel engine Model K3D is water cooled and delivers 24.99 HP (18.6 kW) @3,600 rpm. Cylinder bore is 2-7/8 in. (73 mm), stroke is 3- 1/16 in. (78 mm) and displacement is 59.7 cu. in. (979 cc). Compression ratio is 23:1. Crankcase oil capacity with filter is 3.7 qt. (3.5 L). The filter is a full-flow, replaceable, screw-on type. Mechanical centrifugal type governor limits maximum no-load engine speed to 3,200 +/- 50 rpm.
engine off when the traction pedal is engaged with no operator on the seat. Seat Switch—Shuts the engine off if the operator leaves the seat without disengaging the PTO and/or the traction pedal. The engine will not start if the PTO or the traction pedal is engaged.
Before Operating CHECK THE CRANKCASE OIL The engine is shipped with 3.7 quarts (3.5 L) of oil in the crankcase; however, the level of the oil must be checked before and after the engine is first started. 1. Position the machine on a level surface. 2. Disengage the hood latch and open the hood. 3. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a clean cloth (Fig. 1). Push the dipstick down into the tube and ensure it is fully seated. Pull the dipstick out of the tube and check the level of the oil.
low temperatures (wax appearance, which may plug filters). Number 2-D diesel fuel above 20° F (–7° C) will contribute toward longer life of the pump components. Do not use furnace oil. Furnace oils usually contain heavy cracked distillates which are not suitable for diesel engines. Store fuel outside of buildings in a convenient location. Tipping the front of the tank up slightly will allow contaminants to collect at the lower end away from the outlet. Never empty the tank below 4 in.
If possible, fill the Groundsmaster 325-D fuel tank at the end of each day’s operation. This will prevent possible build-up of condensation inside the fuel tank and possible engine damage. Let the engine thoroughly cool down before refueling. 1. Tip the seat forward and prop it with the support rod so it cannot fall accidentally. Using a clean rag, clean the area around the fuel tank cap. 2. Remove the cap from the fuel tank (Fig.
Expected Ambient Temperature Recommended Viscosity and Type (Extreme) over 90 F SAE 30, Type SF/CC or CD engine oil. (Normal) 40-1 00 F or CD engine oil. SAE 10W-30 or 10W- 40, Type SF/CC (Cool - Spring/Fall) 30-50 F SAE 5W-30, Type SF/CC or CD engine oil. (Winter) Below 30 F Type “F” or “FA” ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid. Note: Do not mix engine oil and automatic transmission fluid or hydraulic system component damage may result. When changing fluids, also change the transmission filter.
Controls Traction Pedal (Fig. 5)—The traction pedal moves the machine forward and backward. Using the heel and toe of the right foot, depress the top of the pedal to move forward and the bottom of the pedal to move backward. Ground speed depends on how far you press the pedal. For maximum ground speed with no load, the traction pedal must be fully depressed while the throttle is in the FAST position. Maximum speed forward is approximately 9.5 mph (15 km/hr).
must be evenly adjusted. Lift Lever (Fig. 6)—The hydraulic lift lever has three positions: FLOAT, TRANSPORT and RAISE. To lower the implement to the ground, move the lift lever forward into notch, which is the FLOAT position. To raise the implement, pull the lift lever backward to the RAISE position. After the implement is raised, allow the lift lever to move to the TRANSPORT position. Normally, the implement should be raised when driving from one work area to another, except when descending steep slopes.
contrast, the alternator is not charging the battery when the needle points to the (-) negative side of ammeter. If this happens, repair the charging system to prevent discharge of the battery. Temperature Switch/Gauge and Reset Button (Fig. 7)—The temperature switch/gauge registers the temperature of the coolant in the cooling system. If the coolant temperature gets too high, the engine will shut off automatically. When this happens, turn the ignition key to OFF.
Engine Stop Lever (Fig. 10)—Located on the lower right side of the engine inboard of the air cleaner assembly. Provided as a means to stop the fuel flow, thereby stopping the engine, if an electrical malfunction should occur. Use only for emergencies. Seat Adjusting Levers (Fig. 11)—To adjust a standard seat, push the lever backward and slide the seat to the desired position. Release the lever to lock the seat in place.
Operating STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE IMPORTANT: The fuel system must be bled if any of the following situations have occurred: A. Initial start-up of a new machine. B. The engine has stopped running because of lack of fuel. C. Maintenance has been done on the fuel system components; i.e., filter replaced, separator serviced, etc. Refer to Bleeding The fuel System 1. Ensure the parking brake is set, the PTO lever is in the OFF position (Fig.
NOTE: Do not exceed 1 minute of continuous use or the glow plug prematurely burn out. 5. When the engine is started for the first time, or overhaul of the engine, transmission or axle, operate the machine in forward and reverse for one to two minutes. Also operate the lift lever and the PTO lever to assure proper operation of all parts.
CHECKING THE INTERLOCK SWITCHES The machine has interlock switches in the electrical system. These switches are designed to stop the engine when you get off the seat while either the PTO lever is engaged or the traction pedal is depressed. However, you may get off the seat while the engine is running. Although the engine will continue to run if the PTO lever is disengaged and the traction pedal is released, it is strongly recommended that the engine be stopped before dismounting from the seat.
5. If all the switches operated correctly, the machine can be operated. PUSHING OR TOWING THE TRACTION UNIT In an emergency, the traction unit can be pushed or towed for a very short distance. However, Toro does not recommend this as standard procedure. IMPORTANT: Do not push or tow the traction unit faster than 2 to 3 mph (3 to 4.8 km/hr) because the transmission may be damaged. If the traction unit must be moved a considerable distance, transport it on a truck or trailer.
decreases, and depress the pedal slowly as rpm increases. By comparison, when driving from one work area to another—with no load and cutting unit raised—have the throttle in the FAST position and depress the traction pedal slowly but fully to attain maximum ground speed. Another characteristic to consider is operating the turning pedals that are connected to the brakes.
GREASING BEARINGS, BUSHINGS, GEAR BOX AND BRAKE CABLES The traction unit must be lubricated regularly. If the machine is operated under normal conditions, lubricate all bearings and bushings after every 50 hours of operation. The traction unit bearings and bushings that must be lubricated are: the PTO shaft and yokes (Fig. 15); lift arm pivots(Fig.16); right and left push arm ball joints (Fig. 15); push arm pivot bushings (Fig. 17); PTO pivot housing blocks (Fig. 18); brake pivot bushings (Fig.
Figure 21 Figure 22 Maintenance Schedule Service Interval Check The interlock System Check Engine Oil Level Check The transmission Oil Level Check The radiator and Coolant (more often when conditions are dirty) Drain The fuel Filter/Water Separator Replace The hydraulic Oil Filter (initial) Tighten Front Wheel Nuts (Initial) Change Engine Oil Filter (initial) Change Engine Oil (more often when conditions are dirty) Check the traction Linkage Adj.
Figure 23 1. 2. 3. Thumbscrew Dust Cup Baffle 1. 2. 3. Wing nut with gasket Filter element Air cleaner body 1. Oil drain plug Figure 26 1. 2. 3. 4. Dipstick Dipstick tube Keep oil level between notches Engine oil filter 1. 2. Fuel filter/water separator Drain plug 1. 2. 3.
Figure 29 1. 2. Filter Magnet Figure 32 1. 2. Dipstick Groove 1. Traction unit model and serial number Figure 33 Figure 30 1. Hydraulic oil filter 1.
Preparation For Seasonal Storage d. Traction Unit 1 . Thoroughly clean the traction unit, cutting unit and the engine, paying special attention to these areas: 2. 3. – radiator screen – underneath the cutting unit – under the cutting unit belt covers – counterbalance springs – PTO Shaft Assembly – all grease fittings and pivot points Slowly recharge the battery every 60 days for 24 hours to prevent lead sulfation of the battery. Engine 1.