Form No. 3364-184 Rev B Z580-D Z Master® with a 132cm or 152cm TURBO FORCE® Side Discharge Mower Model No. 74264TE—Serial No. 310000001 and Up Model No. 74265TE—Serial No. 310000001 and Up To register your product or download an Operator's Manual or Parts Catalog at no charge, go to www.Toro.com.
injury or death if you do not follow the recommended precautions. This product complies with all relevant European directives, for details please see the separate product specific Declaration of Conformity (DOC) sheet. Introduction Figure 2 1. Safety alert symbol This rotary-blade, riding lawn mower is intended to be used by residential homeowners or professional, hired operators. It is designed primarily for cutting grass on well-maintained lawns on residential or commercial properties.
Transporting Machines....................................... 28 Loading Machines .............................................. 29 Using the Z Stand®............................................ 29 Operating Tips ................................................... 31 Maintenance............................................................... 32 Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) ................ 32 Lubrication............................................................. 33 Greasing and Lubrication ..........
Preparation Safety • While mowing, always wear substantial footwear and long trousers. Do not operate the equipment when barefoot or wearing open sandals. • Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all objects which may be thrown by the machine. • Warning–Fuel is highly flammable. – Store fuel in containers specifically designed for this purpose. – Refuel outdoors only and do not smoke while refuelling. – Add fuel before starting the engine.
• • • • • • • • • • • Maintenance and Storage – - stay alert for humps and hollows and other hidden hazards; Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipment. – - Use only approved drawbar hitch points. – - Limit loads to those you can safely control. – - Do not turn sharply. Use care when reversing. Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways. Stop the blades rotating before crossing surfaces other than grass.
Measured vibration level for right hand = 2.7 m/s2 • Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, steep banks or water. Wheels dropping over edges can cause rollovers, which may result in serious injury, death or drowning. • Do not mow slopes when grass is wet. Slippery conditions reduce traction and could cause sliding and loss of control. • Do not make sudden turns or rapid speed changes. • Use a walk behind mower and/or a hand trimmer near drop-offs, ditches, steep banks or water.
Slope Indicator G011841 Figure 3 This page may be copied for personal use. 1. The maximum slope you can safely operate the machine on is 15 degrees. Use the slope chart to determine the degree of slope of hills before operating. Do not operate this machine on a slope greater than 15 degrees. Fold along the appropriate line to match the recommended slope. 2. Align this edge with a vertical surface, a tree, building, fence pole, etc. 3. Example of how to compare slope with folded edge.
Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or lost. 98-1977 1. Entanglement hazard, belt—stay away from moving parts. 58-6520 1. Grease 98-4387 1. Warning—wear hearing protection. 93-7010 1. Thrown object hazard— 2. Thrown object hazard, mower—keep the deflector in place. 3. Cutting/dismemberment of hand or foot—stay away from moving parts. 99-8939 1.
107-2131 1. Hydraulic oil level 2. Warning—do not touch the hot surface. 104-2449 107-1866 1. Sliding and loss of control hazard and tipping hazard, drop-offs—do not operate the machine near drop-offs, slopes greater than 15 degrees, or water; keep a safe distance from drop-offs; do not turn sharply while traveling fast, instead, slow down and turn gradually; if the roll bar is raised, wear the seat belt; if the roll bar is lowered, do not wear the seat belt. 107-3069 1.
7-3968 1. Disengage 2. Engage 3. Parking brake 107-3969 1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual. 2. Crushing hazard, mower—engage the parking brake, stop the engine, and remove the ignition key before working under the mower. 107-3961 1. Height of cut in millimeters 107-7719 1. Cutting/dismemberment hazard, fan and entanglement hazard, belt—stay away from moving parts. 2. Before starting the engine, clean grass and debris from the mower belt and pulleys, insert the ignition key, and start the engine.
108-5957 110-2068 1. Read the Operator’s Manual. 110-3842 108-5981 109-7949 110–0806 110-3851 1. Remove the ignition key and read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance.
110-3852 1. Remove the ignition key and read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance. 2. Continuous tone signals the user that engine is overheating. 117-0912 1. Push to engage 2. Engine—preheat 3. Rear the Operator’s Manual. 110-3853 1. Cutting/dismemberment hazard, fan and entanglement hazard, belt. 4. Fast 5. Continuous variable setting 6. Slow 2. Remove the ignition key and read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance. 119–0397 112-8651 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Battery Symbols Some or all of these symbols are on your battery 1. Explosion hazard 2. No fire, open flame, or smoking. 3. Caustic liquid/chemical burn hazard 4. Wear eye protection 5. Read the Operator’s Manual. 6. Keep bystanders a safe distance from the battery. 7. Wear eye protection; explosive gases can cause blindness and other injuries 8. Battery acid can cause blindness or severe burns. 9. Flush eyes immediately with water and get medical help fast. 10. Contains lead; do not discard.
107-3964 1. Warning—do not use drugs or alcohol. 2. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual and receive training. 3. Warning—engage the parking brake, stop the engine, and remove the ignition key before leaving the machine. 4. Warning—wear hearing protection. 5. Read the Operator’s Manual. 107-9309 1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual for information on charging the battery; contains lead; do not discard. 2. Read the Operator’s Manual. 110-0820 1. Fast 2. Slow 5. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual. 6.
Hour Meter Product Overview The hour meter records the number of hours the engine has operated. It operates when the engine is running. Use these times for scheduling regular maintenance (Figure 5). Safety Interlock Indicators There are symbols on the hour meter and they indicate with a black triangle that the interlock component is in the correct position (Figure 6).
Ignition Switch Operation This switch is used to start the mower engine and has three positions: Start, Run and Off. Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Glow Plug Light Adding Fuel The glow plug indicator light turns on when the glow plug button is engaged (Figure 5). The engine runs on clean, fresh diesel fuel with a minimum octane rating of 40. Purchase fuel in quantities that can be used within 30 days to ensure fuel freshness.
• Use B5 (biodiesel contend of 5%) or lesser blend in cold weather. DANGER In certain conditions, fuel is extremely flammable and highly explosive. A fire or explosion from fuel can burn you and others and can damage property. • Fill the fuel tank outdoors on level ground, in an open area, when the engine is cold. Wipe up any fuel that spills. • Never fill the fuel tank inside an enclosed trailer. • Do not fill the fuel tank completely full. Fill the fuel tank to the bottom of the filler neck.
Important: Lower the roll bar only when absolutely necessary. 1. Remove the hairpin cotter pins and remove the two pins (Figure 9). 2. Lower the roll bar to the down position. There are two down positions. See Figure 8 for the positions. 3. Install the two pins and secure them with the hairpin cotter pins (Figure 9). Figure 7 1. Left side fuel tank Figure 8 2. Fuel selector valve 1. Full down position Using the Rollover Protection System (ROPS) 2.
1 2 3 Figure 10 1. Safe Zone-use the Z Master here on slopes less than 15 degrees or flat areas. 2. Use walk behind mower and/or hand trimmer near drop-offs and water. 4 G004955 Figure 9 1. Roll bar 2. Raised position 3. Water 3. Pin 4. Hairpin cotter pin CAUTION This machine produces sound levels in excess of 85 dBA at the operators ear and can cause hearing loss through extended periods of exposure. Think Safety First Please read all safety instructions and symbols in the safety section.
Figure 11 1. Warning— wear hearing protection Operating the Parking Brake Always set the parking brake when you stop the machine or leave it unattended. Figure 12 1. Parking brake-ON 2. Parking brake-OFF 3. Brake Stop Setting the Parking Brake 1. Move the motion control levers (Figure 18) out to the neutral lock position. Starting and Stopping the Engine 2. Pull up and back on the parking brake lever to set the parking brake (Figure 12).
Figure 15 1. Throttle—fast Starting the Engine in Cold Weather (Below 23°F or -5°C) Figure 13 1. 2. 3. 4. Hour meter Ignition switch Glow plug switch Glow plug light 2. Throttle—slow 5. Engine Temperature light 6. Throttle control 7. PTO Switch Note: Use the correct engine oil for the starting temperature. Refer to Servicing the Engine Oil in Engine Maintenance (page 35). 1. Start the engine with the throttle in the Fast position. 9.
4. Turn the ignition key to the off position (Figure 14). Wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 5. Remove the key to prevent possibility of someone accidentally starting the machine before transporting or storing machine. 6. Close the fuel selector valve before transporting or storing the machine. Important: Make sure that the fuel selector valve is closed before transporting or storing the machine, as fuel leakage may occur. Set the parking brake before transporting.
the throttle control in the fast position for best performance. Always operate in the full throttle position when mowing. CAUTION Machine can spin very rapidly. Operator may lose control of machine and cause personal injury or damage to machine. • Use caution when making turns. Figure 17 • Slow the machine down before making sharp turns. 1. Triangles light up when the interlock components are in the correct position Driving Forward Testing the Safety Interlock System 1.
CAUTION Children or bystanders may be injured if they move or attempt to operate the tractor while it is unattended. Always remove the ignition key and set the parking brake when leaving the machine unattended, even if just for a few minutes. Adjusting the Height-of-Cut The height-of-cut is adjusted from 1-1/2 to 5 inch (38 to 127 mm) in 1/4 inch (6 mm) increments by relocating the pin into different hole locations. 1.
3. After adjusting the height-of-cut, adjust the rollers by removing the flange nut, bushing, spacer, and bolt (Figure 20 , Figure 21 and Figure 22 ). Note: The two middle rollers will not have a spacer (Figure 21). 4. Select a hole so the anti-scalp roller is positioned to the nearest corresponding height-of-cut desired. 5. Install the flange nut bushing, spacer, and bolt. Torque to 40-45 ft-lb (54-61 N-m) (Figure 20 , Figure 21 and Figure 22 ). Figure 22 6.
Positioning the Flow Baffle Position C The following figures are only recommendations for use. Adjustments will vary by grass type, moisture content, and height of grass. This is the full open position. The suggested use for this position is as follows. Note: If the engine power draws down and the mower ground speed is the same, open up the baffle. • Use in wet conditions. Position A • Allows increased ground speed in heavy conditions. • Use in tall, dense grass mowing conditions.
Positioning the Seat Changing the Seat Position The seat can move forward and backward. Position the seat where you have the best control of the machine and are most comfortable. 1. To adjust, move the lever sideways to unlock seat (Figure 28). 2. Slide the seat to the desired position and release the lever to lock it in position. g012487 Changing the Seat Suspension Figure 29 The seat can be adjusted to provide a smooth and comfortable ride. Position the seat where you are most comfortable. 1.
2. Rotate the by-pass valves counterclockwise 1 turn to push. This allows hydraulic fluid to by-pass the pump enabling the wheels to turn (Figure 31). DANGER Without the grass deflector, discharge cover, or complete grass catcher assembly mounted in place, you and others are exposed to blade contact and thrown debris. Contact with rotating mower blade(s) and thrown debris will cause injury or death. Important: Do not rotate by-pass valves more than 1 turn.
• Securely fasten the machine to the trailer or truck with straps, chains, cable, or ropes. WARNING Loading a unit onto a trailer or truck increases the possibility of backward tip-over and could cause serious injury or death. • Secure a trailer to the towing vehicle with safety chains. • Use extreme caution when operating a unit on a ramp.
WARNING The machine could fall onto someone and cause serious injury or death. • Use extreme caution when operating the machine on the Z Stand®. • Use only for cleaning the mower and removing the blades. Figure 34 • Do not keep the machine on the Z Stand for extended periods of time. 1. Z Stand (Positioned in slot) 2. Crack in side walk or turf • Always turn the engine off, set the parking brake, and remove the key before performing any maintenance to the mower. 3. Latch resting on pivot tab 6.
3. Start the engine and place it at half throttle. Disengage the parking brake. at a high cutting height; then mow again two days later at a lower height setting. 4. Slowly drive backwards off of the stand. Cutting Speed 5. Shorten the Z Stand by removing the clevis pin and hairpin cotter pin from the outer tube and sliding the foot in. To improve cut quality, use a slower ground speed in certain conditions. 6. Align the holes and install the clevis pin and hairpin cotter pin.
Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the first 8 hours • Check the engine cooling system level. • Check the hydraulic fluid level. After the first 25 hours • Change the hydraulic filter. After the first 50 hours • Change the engine oil. • Change the engine oil filter. After the first 100 hours • Check the wheel hub slotted nut. • Check the wheel lug nuts. • Change gear box oil.
CAUTION If you leave the key in the ignition switch, someone could accidently start the engine and seriously injure you or other bystanders. Remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the wire from the spark plug(s) before you do any maintenance. Set the wire aside so that it does not accidentally contact the spark plug. Lubrication Greasing and Lubrication Lubricate the machine when shown on the Check Service Reference Aid decal (Figure 36).
Every 25 hours—Grease the PTO drive belt idler arm. Grease with No. 2 general purpose lithium base or molybdenum base grease. Important: Make sure cutting unit spindles are full of grease weekly. 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 3. Remove the belt covers. Figure 38 4.
Engine Maintenance Servicing the Air Cleaner Note: Check the filters more frequently if operating conditions are extremely dusty or sandy. Removing the Air Filter Service Interval: Every 250 hours 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 3.
Checking the Engine Oil Level Service Interval: Before each use or daily Note: Check the oil when the engine is cold. 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 3. Clean around the oil dipstick (Figure 42) so dirt cannot fall into the filler hole and damage the engine. 4.
Changing the Engine Oil This will prevent you from accidentally stripping the bolts free of the retainers. Service Interval: After the first 50 hours 1. Tilt the seat forward, loosen the bolts and remove the front engine panel (Figure 44). Every 100 hours 1. Start the engine and let it run for five minutes. This warms the oil so it drains better. 1 2. Park the machine on a level surface. 3. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 4.
Changing the Engine Oil Filter Service Interval: After the first 50 hours Every 200 hours 1. Drain the oil from the engine; refer to Changing the Engine Oil. Place a drip pan beneath the oil drip tray to receive oil from the oil filter and oil passages in the engine. 2. Turn the filter counterclockwise to remove it (Figure 48 and Figure 49). Note: Dispose of the oil filter properly. Recycle in accordance with local codes. 3.
Fuel System Maintenance Servicing the Fuel Filter Draining the Water Separator Service Interval: Every 40 hours Figure 49 1. Oil filter 2. Gasket 1. Position the machine on a level surface. 3. Adapter 2. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 3. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 4. Locate the water separator at the back left of the machine. 5.
Changing the Fuel Filter Servicing the Fuel Tank Never install a dirty fuel filter if it is removed from the fuel line. Do not attempt to drain the fuel tank because fuel line components require special tools to install them. Ensure that an Authorized Service Dealer drains the fuel tank and services any components of the fuel system. 1. Allow the machine to cool down. 2. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 3.
Electrical System Maintenance 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. Servicing the Battery 2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 3. Unlatch the seat and tilt the seat up. WARNING 4. First disconnect the negative battery cable from the negative (-) battery terminal (Figure 52).
to prevent battery damage when the temperature is below 32°F (0°C). 1. Make sure the filler caps are installed in battery. Charge battery for 10 to 15 minutes at 25 to 30 amps or 30 minutes at 10 amps. 2. When the battery is fully charged, unplug the charger from the electrical outlet, then disconnect the charger leads from the battery posts (Figure 54). 3. Install the battery in the machine and connect the battery cables, refer to Installing the Battery.
Drive System Maintenance 1 4 3 Adjusting the Tracking The machine has a knob for adjusting the tracking located under the seat. 2 Important: Adjust the handle neutral and hydraulic pump neutral before adjusting the tracking. Refer to Adjusting the Handle Neutral in Controls System Maintenance (page 52) and Adjusting the Hydraulic Pump Neutral in Hydraulic System Maintenance (page 53). 1. Push both control levers forward the same distance. G012492 2. Check if the machine pulls to one side.
Checking the Wheel Hub Slotted Nut Service Interval: After the first 100 hours—Check the wheel hub slotted nut. Every 500 hours—Check the wheel hub slotted nut. After the first 100 hours—Check the wheel lug nuts. Every 500 hours—Check the wheel lug nuts. The slotted nut needs to be torqued to 125 ft-lb (170 N-m). 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2.
Adjusting the Caster Pivot Bearing 3. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 4. Remove the side or rear plug on the gear box. (Figure 60). 5. The oil should be up to the opening of the gear box. 6. Add oil if needed to bring it to the correct level. Service Interval: Every 500 hours 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2.
3. Tilt the seat forward, loosen the bolts and remove the front engine panel. 8. Insert a 0.015–0.021 inch (0.381–0.533 mm) feeler gauge through one inspection slot in the side of the assembly. Make sure it is between the armature and the rotor friction surfaces (Figure 63). 4. Pull up on the spring loaded idler pulley for the PTO drive belt and remove the belt from the clutch pulley (Figure 61). 9.
Cooling System Maintenance 3. With the engine cool, check the overflow bottle level. The fluid needs to be up to the bump on the outside of the overflow bottle (Figure 64). Servicing the Cooling System 4. If the coolant level is low, add a 50/50 mix of extended life antifreeze/Dex-Cool® and water to the overflow bottle (Figure 64). DANGER 5. Add the 50/50 coolant mix to the overflow bottle and fill it to the indicator line on the bottle (Figure 64).
Brake Maintenance Adjusting the Parking Brake Service Interval: Every 25 hours Every 200 hours 1. Engage the parking brake, lever up. 2. Measure the length of the spring. Measurement should be 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) between the washers (Figure 66). 3. If adjustment is necessary, release the parking brake, loosen the jam nut below the spring and adjust the nut directly below the spring (Figure 66). Turn the nut until the correct measurement is obtained.
Belt Maintenance 4 3 Inspecting the Belts Service Interval: Every 100 hours 1 2 Check belts for cracks, frayed edges, burn marks, or any other damage. Replace damaged belts. Replacing the Mower Belt Squealing when the belt is rotating, blades slipping when cutting grass, frayed belt edges, burn marks and cracks are signs of a worn mower belt. Replace the mower belt if any of these conditions are evident. g012495 Figure 67 1. Belt cover 2.
1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 3. Tilt the seat forward, loosen the bolts and remove the front engine panel (Figure 69). 1 Figure 70 1. Gear box 2. Spring 3. Spring loaded idler pulley 4. Clutch 5. Rubber clutch stop 6.
Figure 71 1. Clutch 2. Pump drive belt 3. Spring 4. Spring loaded idler pulley Replacing and Tensioning the Alternator Belt Figure 72 1. Alternator 4. Top bolt 2. Alternator belt 5. Bottom bolt 3. Deflection, 1/4 to 11/32 inch (7 to 9 mm) with 22.1 lbs of force (10 kgf) Replacing the Alternator Belt Service Interval: Every 50 hours—Check the alternator belt. If the alternator belt needs to be replace, take your machine to an Authorized Service Dealer. Tensioning the Alternator Belt 1.
Controls System Maintenance 9. Apply slight rearward pressure on the motion control lever, turn the head of the adjustment bolt in the appropriate direction until the control lever is centered in the neutral lock position (Figure 74). Adjusting the Control Handle Neutral Position Note: Keeping rearward pressure on the lever will keep the pin at the end of the slot and allow the adjustment bolt to move the lever to the appropriate position.
Hydraulic System Maintenance Servicing the Hydraulic System Hydraulic Oil Type: Toro® HYPR-OIL™ 500 hydraulic oil or Mobil® 1 15W-50 Figure 75 Hydraulic System Oil Capacity: 132 ounces (3.9l) 1. Cap 2. Baffle Important: Use oil specified. Other fluids could cause system damage. 3. Cold fluid level-full 4. Hot fluid level-full WARNING Checking the Hydraulic Fluid Level Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can penetrate skin and cause injury.
1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. Important: Do not substitute automotive oil filter or severe hydraulic system damage may result. 3. Place drain pan under filter, remove the old filter and wipe the filter adapter gasket surface clean (Figure 76). Figure 77 1. Hydraulic filter 2. Gasket 3.
Setting the Right-hand Hydraulic Pump Neutral Position WARNING Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can penetrate skin and cause injury. • If hydraulic fluid is injected into the skin it must be surgically removed within a few hours by a doctor familiar with this type of injury. Gangrene may result if this is not done. • Keep body and hands away from pin hole leaks or nozzles that eject high pressure hydraulic fluid. • Use cardboard or paper to find hydraulic leaks.
2. Start the engine, open throttle 1/2 way and release parking brake. Refer to Starting and Stopping the Engine in Operation. WARNING Electrical system will not perform proper safety shut off with jumper wire installed. Note: The motion control lever must be in neutral while making any adjustments. • Remove jumper wire from wire harness connector and plug connector into seat switch when adjustment is completed. Note: The front nut on the pump rod has left-hand threads.
Mower Deck Maintenance 2. Measure the right blade at the B location, from a level surface to the cutting edge of the blade tip (Figure 80). 3. Record this measurement. This measurement needs to be 3-1/8 to 3-1/4 inches. 4. Position the left blade side-to-side (Figure 80). 5. Measure the left blade at the C location (Figure 80), from a level surface to the cutting edge of the blade tip. 6. Record this measurement. This measurement needs to be 3-1/8 to 3-1/4 inches (80 to 83 mm). 7.
the spring; counter-clockwise will lengthen the spring. 4. Lock the nut into position by tightening the spring jam nut (Figure 83). Figure 82 1. Measure here from blade to hard surface 2. Measure at A and B 3. Record this measurement. 4. Measure the right blade at the B location, from a level surface to the cutting edge of the blade tip (Figure 82). Figure 83 1. 11–1/8 inch (28.2 cm) between the large washers for 52 inch mower decks 2. Front nut 3. Spring jam nut 4. Front swivel 5.
Before Inspecting or Servicing the Blades Park the machine on a level surface, disengage the blade control (PTO), and set the parking brake. Turn the ignition key to Off. Remove the key. Inspecting the Blades Service Interval: Before each use or daily 1. Inspect the cutting edges (Figure 84). If the edges are not sharp or have nicks, remove and sharpen the blades. Refer to Sharpening the Blades. 2. Inspect the blades, especially the curved area (Figure 84).
1. Hold the blade end using a rag or thickly-padded glove. 2. Remove the blade bolt, curved washer and blade from the spindle shaft (Figure 88). Sharpening the Blades WARNING When sharpening blade, pieces of blade could be thrown and cause serious injury. Wear proper eye protection when sharpening blade. 1. Use a file to sharpen the cutting edge at both ends of the blade (Figure 86). Maintain the original angle.
Cleaning Cleaning Under the Mower Service Interval: Before each use or daily Remove the grass buildup under the mower daily. 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. Figure 89 1. Bolt 2. Spacer 3. Locknut 4. Spring 5. Spring installed 6. Grass Deflector 7. L end of spring, place behind deck edge before installing bolt 8.
Storage Note: A fuel stabilizer/conditioner is most effective when mixed with fresh fuel and used at all times. Cleaning and Storage B. Run the engine to distribute conditioned fuel through the fuel system (5 minutes). 1. Disengage the power take off (PTO), set the parking brake, and turn the ignition key to Off. Remove the key. C. Stop the engine, allow it to cool, and drain the fuel tank; refer to Servicing the Fuel Tank in Fuel System Maintenance (page 39). 2.
Troubleshooting Problem The starter does not crank. The engine will not start, starts hard, or fails to keep running. Possible Cause 1. The blade control (PTO) is engaged. 1. Move the blade control (PTO) to the disengaged position. 2. 3. 4. 5. The parking brake is not on. The operator is not seated. The battery is dead. The electrical connections are corroded or loose. 6. The fuse is blown. 7. The relay or switch is defective. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. The fuel tank is empty. 1. Fill the fuel tank with fuel.
Problem Uneven cutting height. The cutting blades do not rotate. Possible Cause Corrective Action 1. The cutting blade(s) is/are not sharp. 1. Sharpen the blade(s). 2. The cutting blade(s) is/are bent. 3. The mower deck is not level. 4. The underside of mower is dirty. 5. The tire pressure is not correct. 6. The blade spindle is bent. 2. Install new cutting blade(s). 3. Level the mower deck from side-to-side and front-to-rear. 4. Clean the underside of the mower. 5. Adjust the tire pressure. 6.
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The Toro Total Warranty Conditions and Products Covered The Toro Company and its affiliate, Toro Warranty Company, pursuant to an agreement between them, jointly promise to the original purchaser to repair the Toro Products listed below if defective in materials or workmanship. 2. Bring the product and your proof of purchase (sales receipt) to the Service Dealer. 3.