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 ot hand. Know the controls and how to stop quickly — READ THE OWNER'S MANUAL. 2. Do nof allow children to operate machine; nor adults 1o operate it without proper instruction. 3. Clear work area of objects which might be picked up and thrown. 4.
N R PRODUCT CHANGES In an effort to make improvements available to Org 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. I gulch 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 numbers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Sec lion GET YOUR TRACTOR READY TO WORK . Put It Together Easily . Attach the Mower Attachment GET ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR NEW TRACT! General Learn the Controls. Use the Right Gasoline and Oil. Start the Engine. . Stop the Engine .. Break-in Engine and Transmission, Operate the Emergency Winter Operation. THINK OF SAFETY BEFORE YOU USE TRACTOR PUT YOUR TRACTOR TO WORK. Choose Right Cutting Height .
GET YOUR TRACTOR READY TO WORK GENERAL Your tractor and mower has been shipped almost completely assembled except for the wheels, steering wheel, seat, battery and mower attachment. Follow the assembly instructions carefully and check and lubricate the tractor before using according to the information given in this Owners Guide. Operate the tractor without load for 1/2 hour and with light load for the first hour.
IGNITION GENERATOR CHOKE ~ THROTTLE Light Figure 3. Location of Controls BEFORE installing on your tractor. Follow the instructions which accompany the battery for the proper procedure of activation. Use the bolts and hold-down clamp provided and place the battery in position as shown with battery terminals toward inside of tractor. Now hook the ground wire, which is the heavy wire attached to the engine base, to the yellow or negative gg_s_t of the battery.
GET ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR NEW TRACTOR GENERAL 1. Become familiar with your tractor before you putout work. Read these instructions and the engine manufacturer's booklet. Be sure you know what the controls are for, and how they operate. Operate the tractor for a while on a driveway or sidewalk to get the feel of the controls. 2. The amount of care the tractor requires is small but important. Keep it clean and well lubricated. Keep the mower biased sharp and balanced.
EMERGENCY WINTER OPERATION H run down batteries are repeatedly experienced due to short or infrequent operation at jow temperatures, it is advisable to temporarily increase the generator charge rate. A simple method of increasing the charge rate is to disconnect the lead to the regulator {B) terminal and reconnect this lead to the regulator {L) terminal. This bypasses the current-voltage feature of the regulator automatically increasing the amount of charge of the battery.
PUT YOUR TRACTOR TO WORK CHOOSE RIGHT CUTTING HEIGHT 1. Generalization same cutting height you have urged before. You know what height is best for your own lawn. 2. When first using your mower, cut the grass a little longer than you did before until you are sure that the greater cutting width will not cause scalping due to irregularities in the lawn. 3. K the grass is high, or if it contains lots of moisture, take a first cut with the blades set high. Then finish cutting with the lower blade setting.
than 45 degrees in any direction, as it cannot receive proper lubrication. 2. Keep the mower clean, especially around the blades. A build-up of grass clippings in the blade housing can impair the efficiency of the mower and cause uneven cutting. 8. It is possible, when using your rotary mower attachment on the tractor, to develop an irregular cutting pattern if you operate the tractor using oo fast a forward speed.
ATTACHMENTS INCREASE YOUR TRACTOR'S USEFULNESS MULCHES SCREEN 1. A moocher screen can be attached over the discharge opening of the mower deck. With this screen installed you can ride over your lawn and dispose of dried fallen leaves without effort. The mower blade chrysanthemum, grinds them info pieces small enough to pass through the holes in the screen, and returns them to your lawn as a fine organic mooch, 2. To install the mulches serene, remove the shrub bar from the discharge opening of the mower.
1, LUBRICATION POINT Gearshift Ball Blade Clutch Lever Pivot Front Wheel Bearings Kingpin Bearings Front Frame Pivot Point Clutch and Brake Pedal Pivots Transmission (Drain Plug) Blade Spindle Bearings (Not Illustrated) Engine Crankcase {Not Illustrated) Steering Column Bearings {Not Illustrated) LUBRICANT USED Automotive Engine Oil Automotive Engine Oil Automotive Chassis Grease Automotive Chassis Grease Automotive Engine Oi1 Automotive Engine Oil No, 90 Gear Lubricant Do Not Lubricate; Sealed Lubricants L
and in balance. Dull blades waste power, abandon poor grass cutting job. Blades which are out of balance cause excessive vibration on the bearings. When sharpening blades, always take equal amounts of metal off both cutting edges. Replace blades which show any signs of cracks or crystallization to prevent their disintegration at high rotating speeds. 2. Inexpensive blade balances are available to assure that the blades are in balance afire sharpening.
walls, Replace the spark plug with an old plug which will not be used again, or plug the hole with a cork. {This prevents fouling the good plug with the oil urged to protect the cylinder and piston. } 5. Before starting the engine, remove the old spark plug or cork; reinsert the good spark plug after being sure it is clean and properly gaped according to the engine manufacturer's instructions. Check the oil in the engine and transmission. Fill the fuel tank. The tractor is now ready again for operation. 6.
BELT GUIDES & L FRONT MAIN T ROD DRIVE BELT A MOWER DRIVE IDLER PULLEYS L= MOWER coupling Mounting L] sows RIGHT ANGLE GEAR 50X REAR MAIN DRIVE BELT TRANSMISSION Figure 12 Drive Components before replacing the belts under the factor chassis. Remove mower attachment, battery, and engine oil bat hair cleaner. Tip the tractor on its left side (this would be as if you were sitting in the seat) to expose the underside of the chassis.
19 Ref. Ret, No. | Part No. Description Qty. No, |Part No. Description Qty. 1 7-0414 Front Axis Housing 1 14 13272-23 Cotter 2 2 | Grease Fitting 3 15 | Wheel Assembly. . 2 3 7-0416 Axle Assembly L. H, 1 {Consists of) 4 7-0416 Axle Assembly R. H. 1 a, Tire. 1 5 3256-28 Flat Washer. . 10 232-3 b. Tube 1 6 32121-15 Roll 1 . Rim, . 1 7 70418 Steering Lever. 1 d. Bearing {Inner) 1 8 T-04177 Tie Rod 1 €. Bearing (Outer} 1 9 3219-3 3 302-6 f. Grease Fitting . 1 10 17-0411 Steering Rod. 1 16 13242-2 Set Screw.
o // 25 Ref. Ref. No. | Part No. Description Qty. No. | Part No. Description Qty. ’ 1 7-0477 Transmission 10 & 12HR.. |1 20 §3219-14 Nut 4 i 7-0661 Transmission 8HP. 7-0461 Axle Pad. .. 1 2 7-0478 Transmission pulley 1 22 322-8 Mach. Screw. o4 3 3257-28 1 23 | 7-0554 ‘Wheel Says Rear 7-0480 Hub Wheel. . 2 (Consists of) 5 70481 Washer Flat 4 a. 1 & |7-0238 Key Square . 2 231-41 b. Tire 3272-30 Pin Cotter.. 2 232-24 ¢. Valve Core.. i 8 Knob Shift Lever. 1 24 | 7-0660 Wheel Says Rear 8 poly.
CHASSIS ASSEMBLY ‘e Ref. No. | Part No. Description Qy. No. | Part No. Description Qty. 1 7-0387 Chassis (8 & 10).. 1 53 | 7-0082 Flat Washer 2 1 7-0563 Chassis 32121-50 Roll 1 2 1 85 7-0516 Lift Lock Says . 1 3 7-0407 Steering Gear Support. 1 56 | Roll Pin.. 1 4 Grease Fitting 7-051% Lift Rod. . 1 5 7-0408 Steering Weld Says 1 58 | 7-0814 Compression Spring . 1 6 7-0410 Steering Gear. 3272-11 Cotter Pin.. 1 ki | Drive Lok 7-0131 Flat Washer. 1 8 322-3 1 81 7-0613 Handle, Lower. 1 9 Borg. RAT, Fafnir.
444 HOOD GROUP ASSEMBLY No. | Part No. Description Qty. No. | Part No. Description Qy. 1 | 12HP Kohl er K301A..., 1 37 | 3212 4 1 | 10HP Kohl er K241 32152-Ms) | Colonel 10 1 | BHP Kohl er K1815. 1 39 | | Solenoid 1 2 | 7-0453 3356-18 Washer. 2 3 | 7-0238 Square Key... 1 41 | 7-0488 Gas Tank 1 4 | 3245.8 Set St 42 | 3213 | Street Elbow 1, 45 Degrees 7-0492 Gas Gauge...
144 TRANSMISSION PARTS LIST Only Ref. Ref, No.| Part No. |Description Qy No.| Part No. description Qy 1 | |Shift Lever & Hsg. Says 40 | 2119-209 |Input Shaft Spur Gear. 1 (el Nos, 1 41 | 2119.278 | Throat Washer. 2 2 | 2119-229 nap Ring... 1 42 | 2118-236 | Of Seal & Retainer Says 3 | 287-18 Quay, Ring . 1 (Incl No. 2 4 | s2121-6 Roll Pin, 2119-243 | Output Gear. 1 5 | 2119-203 | Shift Lever Housing. 1 44 | | Output Pinion 2119-228 |Shift Lever Seeger.
TRANSMISSION PARTS LIST 8 H.P, Only Ret. Ref. No.| Part No. |Description Qty. No.| Part No, |Description Qy. 1 | | Housing/Lever Says Shift 36 | |Spur Ge ax 22 Teeth... 1 (Incl. Nos. 2 thru 1 2 | 2119-229 1 38 | 23718 1 39 |Input Shalt 1 4 | 321216 1 40 | 2119-209 Lilliput Shaft Spur Ge ax 1 5 | |Shift Lever Housing. 1 41 | 2110-210 Washer... 1 6 | 2119.228 'Shift Lever Keeper.,. 1 42 | 1 7 | |Shift 1 43 | 2119-243 1 § | mishit Rod Says (Incl. Nos. 44 | 1 9,10,11,14, and 1 45 2118182 |Spring..
REMOVE THIS HAIR PIN, £3200-200, BEFORE STARTING TO MOUNT MOWER TO TRACTOR AND REPLACE WHEN MOWER IS IN PLACE.
MOWER ATTACHMENT PARTS LIST Ret. Rel. No. | Part No. | Description Qy. No. | Part No. | Description Qy. 1| 70574 HOUSING 32120-35 4 2 | 7-0633 Shaft, Blade Drive. 1 39 | 7-0586 4 3 | 3257-23 Key. 7-0354 1 4 | 7-0634 Pulley. 1 41 | 70073 1 5 | 32465 Set Screw. 7-0583 Lower Right Hand Bracket. 7-0126 Flat Washer. 4 43 | 7-0052 Washer. . 4 7| 2515 Bearing 3272-11 Cotter Pin 8 8 | 7-0636 Bracket, Blade Pulley. 1 4 | 7-0612 Lever.