TOR . OWNER'S OPERATING AND PARTS MANUAL COMPACT SUBURBAN TRACTOR 7 MODEL NOS.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page GETTING YOUR TRACTOR READY FOR WORK General o -3 How to Start the Engine How to Stop the Engine 4 How to Move the Tractor . . 5 The Tractor has limits , . .5 Keep Your Tractor Work mg tor You . 5 Keep It Properly Lubricated Let Authorized Service Stations Perform Major Service .7 MAINTENANCE OF TRACTOR e 7 Tire Pressure 1 Adjustments e . 7 Engine Belt Replacement e 1 Internalization for Storage . 7 USING YOUR MOWER Learn the Mower Controls . .
NOTE You have just become the proud owner of a very rugged, dependable and useful piece of equipment. Used properly, it will give you many years of economical and dependable service. (et your tractor off to a good start by reading these instructions before you commence operations. These instructions are designed to help make the operation of your equipment as enjoyable and trouble free as is mechanically possible.
Refer to the engine manual before operating your tractor. A choice of break-in methods is available. 1. Operate the tractor without load at about one-half throttle for the first half hour and with a light load for the first hour. Operate it in each of the three forward speeds and in reverse during this break-in period. 2.
LUBRICATION POINT Steering Rod Pivot King pin Bearings Tractor Drive Belt idler Arm Pivot Tractor Drive Belt Idler Pulley Bearings Wheel Support Rivet Point Front Wheel Bearings Tie Rod Ends Clutch and Brake Pedal Pivots Pillow Block Bearing Transmission {Drain P lug) Engine Crankcase (Not Illustrated) Steering Column Bearings (Not Illustrated) Blade Clutch Lever Pivot Blade Clutch Idler Pivot Blade Belt Pulley Bearings Pivots Blade Spindle Bearings (Not Illustrated) 8 7 LUBRICANT TO USE Automotive Engine O
LET AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATIONS PERFORM MAJOR SERVICE If your tractor should require service other than the lubrication described in these instructions, take it to an authorized dealer or to a service station. MAINTENANCE TIRE PRESSURE The tractor uses pneumatic tires on all four wheels. The 13x5.00 6 inch diameter front tires should be inflated from 12 to 16 Lbs, pressure. The 16 x 6.508§ inch diameter rear tires should be inflated from 7 to 10 lbs. pressure. ADJUSTMENTS 1.
USING YOUR MOWER LEARN THE MOWER CONTROLS 1. Blade clutch control. The blade clutch control rod is located just behind the steering colon and just forward of the tractor gear shift lever. With the knob of the blade clutch control in the rearmost position, the blade is engaged. With the knob in the forward position the blades are disengaged and the bide brake is applied. 2.
2. To raise the cutting attachment, press down on the hand lever with your thumb to release the pressure on the lever and pull back. 3. To lower the blades, place your right thumb on the top of the hand lever, release the pressure and the entire mower housing will drop slightly. Toucan now set the mowing height in the position that you want. Each time you move from one position to another in the lever engaging plate the blades raise or drop 4.
MOWING TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS 1. Keep the mower clean, especially around the blades. A buildup of grass clippings in the blade housing can impair the efficiency of the mower and cause uneven cutting. 2. Tt is possible, when using your 32-inch rotary mower attachment on the tractor, to develop an irregular cutting pattern if you operate the tractor using too fast a forward speed, Unevenness of the cut portions of grass in the middies may be noticed if too fast a forward speed is used.
opening of the mower. Shape the screen to the inside of the blade housing, Attach to the same holes, using the bolts furnished with the mulches screen. Better mulching action will result if you set your blade at one of the lowest cutting heights. Be sure the leaves are dry before attempting to use the mulching attachment. Wet *leaves will not be ground Y up finely enough to pass through the screen and will soon clog it.
Remove the mows drive pulley (1, Fig, ¢) and the pulley covers from the left and right blade drive pulleys, When removing the center pulley support (2) do not remove the bearing housing (62, Fig, 14), Unhook the springs from the idlers, Spring the belts off the outside pulleys first and then remove them from the center pulley. Replaceinthereverseorder. Be sure to hook the springs into the idler arms. Replace the pulley covers after the belts have been installed.
ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRACTORS WITH ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS GETTING YOUR TRACTOR READY FOR WORK HOW TO START THE ENGINE In addition to the instructions on page 3, ine sail the battery before you begin operations, Activate the battery hy adding the electrolyte according to the instructions which accompany the battery, Always add the electrolyte to the battery before installing it, This will prevent pilling the acid on the metal parts of the tractor, Refer to the exploded view, figure 10A, Open the hood and
WINTER STORAGE The simplest instructions for the storage of a battery between seasons are Thai it be charged, and stored in a cool place, but not where it will be subjected to sub-zero temperatures. Storage at temperatures between 20° and 50° is ideal. After prolonged storage of the tractor, it may be necessary to have the battery charged at the begin~ nine of the season, or to start the engine with the auxiliary rope starter for the first few times until the battery is recharged by the generator.
HOOD AND FENDER GROUP Ref, | Part Ref, | Part No, Number Description Qty, No, Number Description Qy, 1 7-0921 Steering Wheel Cap 32152-1 (s} | Lock Nut -2 2 7-0470 Steering Wheel 7-3328 Hood Lat eh {1 3 | Roll Pin 8258157 {s) | Screw 73348 Back Cushion 8215244 (s) | Lock Nut .18 5 7.3350 Seat Cushion., 7-0918 Seat Spring 7-3284 Seat Frame . 1 33 3253.7 Lock Washer . B 7 32140-18 Ems Screw 321845 Nut 7-3302 Hood 1 35 32348 Cap Resew 3274-32 (s} | Button Head Screw.
ENGINE AND CHASSIS GROUP Ref, | Part Ref, | Part No, Number Description Qty. No, Number Description Qy, 1 221-283 7 HP Engine, B/8..11 58 7-0153 Stud Screw 1 1 221284 Engine (Electric 59 828639 Nut ..noon 1 Start) 321-3 Cap Resew ] 2 32249 Cap Resew 3 81 7-0818 Brake Linux Says il 3 70238 Square Key 1 82 3290287 () | . Rivet it 4 322-11 Cap Screw 1 63 7-0892 . Brake Liner . 1 5 3286-3 Flat Washer 2 64 7-0893 Brake Band 1 8 7-0934 Belt Guide 1 65 Colonel Nut . 1 7 70898 Belt Guide 1 66 Colonel Nut .
WHEEL AND AXLE ASSEMBLY Ret. Part Ref. | Part No. Number Description Ry No. Number Description Qty. 1 241-90 () | Rear Wheel Says 7-3842 Steering Rod. 231-39 {s) Terra Tire, 6.50 28 3253-21 Lock Washer. 16-in. dia. 3219-3 Nut, .. 3 3 232-21 Valve, 7-0418 Steering Lever. Wheel 3242-2 Setscrew. 242-32 Tapered Nut, 3256-28 Flat Washer 217-66 (s) | Wheel Hub, 3220-3 Nut. 322-2 Cap Brew. 70851 Leveler Head Bolt. 3253-4 Lock Washer 70850 Wheel Support 7-0833 Axis Support, 325321 Lock Washer.
TRANSMISSION Ref. Part No. | Description Qty. Ref. | Part No. Description Qty. VGl (ol s 1 770030 Transient Case Says 38 Quad Ring {Inc. Nos. 2 thru) 1 38 192002 Roll Pin . . 1 2 180058 Needle Bearing. . 1 40 776056 Tout Shaft 780059 Bronze Bearing. 2 41 118056 Input Pinion. Bronze Bearing. L2 42 182031 Housing Says Axle (Incl. 5 081 Bronze Bearing. 1 No. 43}. . .. 1 8 786033 Center Plate Says (Incl.) 42-A ] 782034 Housing Says Axle {Incl. {Nos. dandy 7} ..
MOWER HOUSING ASSEMBLY, 32 Ref. Ref. No. |Part No. Description Qty. No. | Part No, Description Qty. 1 13272-7 Cotter Pin. 9 52 | 3256-3 Flat Washer. 2 2 7-0611 Pin 2 53 |7-0637 Belt Guide 1 3 7-0956 Lift Link 2 54 | 3245-7 et Screw. 1 4 |32121-75 (s) Roll Pin. 1 55 |a21-2 Resew. 1 5 7-0612 Lever... 1 56 | 7-0553 Flat Washer. 1 6 colonel Nut.. 24 57 | 7-06217 Pulley. 1 7 7-0943 Pulley Cover, R.H 1 58 1822.3 Cap Screw 4 8 7-0052 Flat 3 59 | Ems Unit 4 9 70951 Mower Bracket, 70636 Support. ..
PRODUCT CHANGES In an effort to make improvements available to Toto owners as quickly as possible, minor changes are incorporated into Toto's products from time to time that do not become immediately shown in the Reference Drawing and Parts List, M such a change apparently has been made in your unit, which is not reflected in your manual, see your Toto distributor or his authorized Toto service dealer for information and parts numb bees.
O SAFETY TIPS FOR RIDING LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN TRACTORS AND ATTACHMENTS Improper use of riding lawn mowers, garden tractors and attachments on the part of the operator can result in injury. To reduce this possibility, give complete and undivided attention to the job af hand, 1. Know the controls and how to stop quickly — READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL. 2. Do not allow children to operate machine; nor adults to operate it without proper instruction. 3. Clear work area of objects which might be picked up and thrown.