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The GROUNDSMASTER 345 was developed to satisfy the demand for a maneuverable, intermediate size, turf maintenance rotary mower. The machine has advanced concepts in engineering and design, and if maintained properly, it will give excellent service. Since the GROUNDSMASTER 345 is a high-quality product, Toro is concerned about the future use of the machine and safety of the user. Therefore, read this manual to familiarize yourself with proper set-up operation and maintenance instructions.
# $ Changing Crankcase Oil and Filter . . . . . . . . . . 27 # $ Replacing Fuel Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 $ Servicing Engine Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Replacing Spark Plugs . . . . .
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The GROUNDSMASTER 345 was tested and certified by TORO for compliance with the B71.4Ċ1990 specifications of the American National Standards Institute. Although hazard control and accident prevention partially are dependent upon the design and configuration of the machine, these factors are also dependent upon the awareness, concern, and proper training of the personnel involved in the operation, transport, maintenance, and storage of the machine.
Using the machine demands the operator's complete attention. To prevent loss of control: A. Operate only in daylight or when there is good artificial light. B. Drive slowly. C. Avoid sudden stops and starts. D. Look behind machine before backing up. E. Watch for holes or other hidden hazards. F. Do not drive close to a sand trap, ditch, creek, or hazard. G. Reduce speed when making sharp turns and when turning on a hillside. H.
# Before disconnecting or performing any work on the hydraulic system, all pressure in system must be relieved by stopping engine and lowering implement to the ground. If the engine must be running to perform maintenance or an adjustment, keep clear of PTO shaft, cutting unit blades, and other moving parts. Do not overspeed the engine by changing the governor settings. Maximum engine speed with no load is 3300 rpm.
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# # Ford, 4 cycle, 4Ćcylinder, overhead valve, liquid cooled gas engine with centrifugal water pump. Ford rates engine @ 45 hp (De-rated to 24 hp). Mechanically governed to a maximum speed of 3200 ± 100 rpm. 67 cu. in. (1100 cc) displacement. Distributor less electronic ignition. 3.5 quart (3.25 liter) oil capacity; replaceable oil filter. Forged connecting rods, cast iron cylinder head and block. Mechanical fuel pump. Spark arrestor muffler is standard.
Cutting Unit, Model No. 30722 (L.H. Side Discharge) Cutting Unit, Model No. 30710 (Rear Discharge) Cutting Unit, Model No. 30716 (Guardian 72" Recycler) 2760 Flail Mower, Model No. 44590 Cushion Seat, Model No. 30708 Deluxe Suspension Seat Kit, Model No. 30772 (requires Model No. 30709) Seat Adapter Kit, Model No. 30709 Armrest Kit, Model No. 30707 (For Model No. 30708 & 30772) Seat Weight Kit, Part No. 92-1181 High Lift Blade, Part No.
,0# Use this chart as a checklist to ensure all parts necessary for assembly have been shipped. If any of these parts are missing, total set-up cannot be completed. Steering Wheel Foam Seal Nut Screw Cap 1 1 1 1 1 Manual Tube (shipped in tool box) R-Clamp Ball Joint R.H. (Shipped in tool box) 1 2 1 Operator's Manual (Traction Unit) Parts Catalog Engine Dealer Listing 2 1 1 Read before operating machine Registration Card 1 Affixed to machine.
! # Release the two latches holding instrument cover in place. Carefully remove instrument cover to expose the battery. Remove two wing nuts and hold down strap that secures battery (Fig. 2). Lift battery out of chassis. Keep wing nuts and hold down strap in safe place for later use. DUPE OLD FIGURE 3 Activate and charge battery, refer to Activate and Charge Battery.
! ! Mount seat and seat support to seat pivot bracket with pivot shaft and roll pin (Fig. 6). Mount seat pivot bracket to frame with (2) flange screws supplied in kit (Fig. 5) Mount seat and seat support to seat pivot bracket with pivot shaft and roll pin (Fig. 6). DUPE OLD FIGURE 6 +)41' +5/3 2*#(3 NEW FIGURE /,, 0+. Hold seat up with seat support rod (Fig. 7). +)41' DUPE OLD FIGURE 7 '#3 2420'.2+/. #22'-$,8 %,#-02 #.
Reach in and rotate by-pass valve on transmission (Fig. 10) counterclockwise 1/2 to 1 turn. Opening the valve opens an internal passage in the pump, thereby bypassing transmission oil. Because fluid is by-passed, the machine can be pushed without damaging the transmission. When battery is fully charged, disconnect charger from electrical outlet and battery posts.
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SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS INSTALL REAR WEIGHT To comply with ANSI/OPEI B71.4-1990 Standard, rear weight must be added to rear of traction unit. Use chart below to determine weight requirements. Order parts from your local Authorized Toro Distributor.
" The engine uses any high-quality detergent oil having the American Petroleum InstituteĊAPIĊservice classification" SG, SG/CC or SG/CD. Oil viscosity-weight- must be selected according to ambient temperature.
# # The hydraulic system is designed to operate on any high-quality detergent oil having the American Petroleum InstituteĊAPIĊservice classification" SE/SF. Oil viscosityĊweightĊmust be selected according to anticipated ambient temperature.
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(( . , (Fig. 20) - Ammeter shows charge rate of the battery by the alternator. When engine is running, there usually is a slight charge, unless engine is idling slowly. Needle points to 0 when battery is fully charged. By contrast, alternator is not charging the battery when needle points to (Ć) negative side of ammeter. If this happens, repair the charging system to prevent discharge of the battery. (+ , ./, 1$. # /" ) - . /..*) (Fig.
! Ensure parking brake is set, PTO lever is in OFF position (Fig. 20), and lift lever is in TRANSPORT or FLOAT position (Fig. 19). Remove foot from traction pedal and insure it is in neutral. Move throttle control (Fig. 20) to1/4-1/3 open position. To start engine, move choke lever (Fig. 20) fully forward. ! 0 /04 &+3%0//'%4 4*' +/4'2-0%, 37+4%*'3 *'%, 01'2#4+0/ 0( 37+4%*'3 +-9 40 #3352' +/: 4'2-0%, 3934'.
DUPE OLD FIGURE 23 #!/, 2 * -- 0 &0 Before starting engine, close by-pass valve by rotating it clockwise until it is securely seated. Do not exceed 5 to 8 ft-lb (7Ć11 N m). Do not start engine when valve is open. /((#(! ." ' "#( 1#." 2 * -0 &0 )* ( 1#&& /- ." ., (-'#--#)( .) )0 ," .
(duplicate this page for routine use) Daily Maintenance Check For Week Of ___________ Maintenance C Check Item b MON n Safety Interlock Operation n Grass Deflector in Down Position n Brake Operation n Fuel Level n Engine Oil Level n Cooling System Fluid Level n Dust Cup and Baffle (Air Filter) n Radiator & Screen for Debris n Unusual Engine Noises n Unusual Operating Noises n Transmission Oil Level n Hydraulic Hoses for Damage n Fluid
The traction unit must be lubricated regularly. If machine is operated under normal conditions, lubricate all bearings and bushings after every 50 hours of operation. DUPE OLD FIGURE 26 The traction unit bearings and bushings that must be lubricated are: PTO shaft and yokes (Fig. 24); lift arm pivots (Fig. 25); right and left push arm ball joints (Fig. 24); push arm pivot bushings (Fig. 26); PTO pivot housing blocks (Fig.
DUPE OLD FIGURE 29 DUPE OLD FIGURE 30 (&1.$ (&1.$ Remove instrument cover and negative battery cable from battery. disconnect Pivot seat forward and secure with support rod to prevent it from falling accidentally and possibly causing injury. Remove boot from button end of seat switch (Fig. 31). Retain boot for reinstallation. Separate switch wire connectors.
Connect a continuity tester or ohm meter to switch connector. With PTO lever in the ON position the switch circuit should not have any continuity. If there is continuity, recheck switch installation. If there is no continuity, proceed to next step. Move PTO lever to the OFF position. When PTO lever is in its normal, released position, the PTO switch should have continuity. If there is no continuity, recheck switch installation.
Inspect air cleaner and hose periodically to maintain maximum engine protection and to ensure maximum service life. Assure hose between air cleaner and carburetor is clamped securely in place. Replace the hose if it is cracked or punctured. Check air cleaner body for dents and other damage which could possibly cause an air leak. Replace a damaged air cleaner body. Be sure dust cap is sealing around bottom of air cleaner body.
Dry filter element using warm, flowing air (160 F (71 C) max), or allow element to air-dry. Do not use compressed air or a light bulb to dry the filter element because damage could result. ,*-.#//#" '. #0&," , +,0 .#*,2# -) /0'! $'+ //#* )4 #! 1/# !( ),3'+% 3'0& !,*-.#//#" '. .#*,2#/ "1/0 $.,* #+# 0& $'+/ Blow compressed air from inside to the outside of dry filter element. Do not exceed 100 psi (689 kPa) to prevent damage to the element.
Check tension of all belts initially after the first day of operation and every 100 hours thereafter. ,3&1."3/1 &,3 A new alternator belt (Fig. 36) is to be tensioned to 65 lbs. A used belt is to be tensioned to 40 lbs. To adjust belt tension, loosen upper and lower nuts securing idler arm to front engine mount (Fig. 37). Pull out on idler arm until desired belt tension is achieved. Tighten mounting nuts to secure adjustment.
ENGINE MAINTENANCE ADJUSTING GOVERNOR 1. With engine shut off, move throttle control to FAST position and open hood. Check between the throttle arm and the stop on the carburetor base to make sure there is 1/32" (0.8 mm) gap (Fig. 38). If gap is not correct, adjust throttle rod (Fig. 38) by turning ball joint ends until gap is 1/32" (0.8 mm). If gap is correct, proceed to step 2. WARNING Engine must be running so final adjustĆ ment of the governor can be performed.
,0" If the throttle control on the instrument panel will not stay in the FAST position during operation, remove the panel cover and tighten the nut and capscrew at base of throttle lever assembly. DUPE OLD FIGURE 40 The governor is shipped with oil in it, but the level of oil must be checked after every 250 hours of operation. Position machine on level surface and shut engine off. Disengage hood latch and open the hood.
Check traction drive neutral position to assure front wheels do not creep; refer to Adjusting Traction Drive for Neutral. Press down on front of traction pedal and check travel. There should be approximately 3.50" clearance between end of pedal and floor plate when pedal in fully depressed (Fig. 41). Adjust pump control rod (Fig. 42) to attain dimension.
! ! # ! Should front wheel continue to rotate, check for the following: . Ball bearing is loose or worn out (Fig. 43). Plunger on interlock switch is sticking. . Loose or missing fasteners. Worn roll pin securing pump lever to transmission. . Pump lever loose on control shaft. (Correct by applying Loc-tite 271 or 601 to shaft.) Weak or damaged leaf springs (Fig. 43). Replace. Internal transmission component malfunction. Contact your local Toro distributor for assistance.
If steering wheel tilt control lever must be adjusted, proceed as follows: Remove knob from parking brake and self tapping screws from steering column cover. Slide cover up steering shaft to expose pivot bracket (Fig. 45). Loosen small nut, rotate pivot bracket until it tightens large nut below (Fig. 45). Retighten small nut. Reinstall steering column cover and parking brake knob.
slot is at bottom and centered over star nut that adjusts brake shoes (Fig. 49). Adjust the service brakes when there is more than one inch (25 mm) of free travel" of the turn pedals, or when the brakes do not work effectively. Free travel is the distance the brake pedal moves before braking resistance is felt. The brakes should only need adjusting after considerable use. These periodic adjustments can be performed where the brake cables connect to the brake pedal mount.
A lift lever latch that is positioned incorrectly can cause the lift lever to hold the spool in an actuated position when the implement is in the FLOAT position. This causes oil in the hydraulic system to overheat. When lift lever latch is adjusted correctly, the lift lever should just clear the rounded part of the latch as lever is moved into FLOAT position. DUPE OLD FIGURE 51 Unscrew ball from lift lever.
%) Fluid to operate the power steering is supplied by the hydraulic system transmission charge pump. Cold weather start-up may result in stiff" operation of the steering until the hydraulic system has warmed up. Using proper weight hydraulic oil in system minimizes this condition. The axle housing acts as the reservoir for the system. The transmission and axle housing are shipped from the factory with approximately 5 quarts (4.7 L) of SAE 10WĆ30 engine oil.
The Groundsmaster 345 has two identification numbers: a model number and a serial number. These numbers are stamped into a plate located on front bulkhead left of seat. In any correspondence concerning the unit, supply the model and serial numbers to ensure correct information and replacement parts are obtained. To order replacement parts from an authorized TORO Distributor, supply the following information: Model and serial numbers.
! Check Battery Fluid Level Check Battery Cable Connections Lubricate All Grease Fittings Lubricate Brake Cables Check Cutting Unit Gear Box Oil Level Clean Under Cutting Unit Belt Covers Check Cutting Unit Drive Belt Adjustment Check PTO Belt Tension Inspect Air Filter, Dust Cup, and Baffle ! ! Every 50hrs Every 100hrs Every 200hrs Every 400hrs } Change Engine Oil and Filter { Check Fan and Alternator
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