Form No. 3371-939 Rev B GrandStand® Mower With 122cm TURBO FORCE® Cutting Unit Model No. 74568TE—Serial No. 312000001 and Up g015545 To register your product or download an Operator's Manual or Parts Catalog at no charge, go to www.Toro.com.
This product complies with all relevant European directives, for details please see the separate product specific Declaration of Conformity (DOC) sheet. This spark ignition system complies with Canadian ICES-002. WARNING Removing standard original equipment parts and accessories may alter the warranty, traction, and safety of the machine. Failure to use original Toro parts could cause serious injury or death. Making unauthorized changes to the engine, fuel or venting system, may violate regulations.
Contents Servicing the Spark Plug ..................................... 36 Fuel System Maintenance ....................................... 37 Draining the Fuel Tank....................................... 37 Servicing the Fuel Filter ...................................... 38 Electrical System Maintenance................................ 38 Servicing the Battery........................................... 38 Servicing the Fuses ............................................. 40 Drive System Maintenance .........
Safety – inadequate braking – the type of machine is unsuitable for it's task – lack of awareness of the effect of ground conditions, especially slopes – incorrect load distribution Improperly using or maintaining this mower can result in injury. To reduce the potential for injury, comply with these safety instructions. Toro designed and tested this mower for reasonably safe service; however, failure to comply with the following instructions may result in personal injury.
• Never mow while people, especially children, or pets are nearby. • Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light. • Avoid operating the lawn mower in wet grass, where feasible. • Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazards. • Never direct discharge of material towards bystanders. • Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times. • Use extreme caution when reversing or pulling a pedestrian controlled lawn mower towards you.
General Operation • Never tamper with safety devices. Check safety systems for proper operation before each use. • Be sure the area is clear of other people before mowing. Stop the machine if anyone enters the area. • Use only genuine replacement parts to ensure that original standards are maintained. • Do not touch equipment or attachment parts which may be hot from operation. Allow to cool before attempting to maintain, adjust or service. • Check brake operation frequently.
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 20 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 20 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. 93-7010 1. Thrown object hazard—keep bystanders a safe distance from the machine. 2. Thrown object hazard, mower—keep the deflector in place. 110-2068 1. Read the Operator's Manual. 3. Cutting/dismemberment of hand or foot—stay away from moving parts. 93-7818 1.
119-7247 1. Height of cut (HOC)—high 3. Height of cut (HOC)—low 2. Height of cut (HOC)—medium 119-8663 116–3267 >10∞ >20∞ 116-3290 119–8663 1. Tipping hazard—do not mow up or down slopes greater than 10 degrees; do not mow across slopes greater than 20 degrees. 119-0217 1. Warning—stop the engine; stay away from moving parts; keep all guards and shields in place. 119-1854 1. Adjustment knob for traction drive speed. 120-6412 1.
120-6424 Battery Symbols Some or all of these symbols are on your battery 1. Cutting/dismemberment hazard, hand—disengage the power take-off (PTO), stop the engine and watch for all moving parts to stop. Manufacturer's Mark 1. Explosion hazard 6. Keep bystanders a safe distance from the battery. 2. No fire, open flame, or smoking. 7. Wear eye protection; explosive gases can cause blindness and other injuries 3. Caustic liquid/chemical burn hazard 4. Wear eye protection 8.
9-7285 1. Read the Operator's Manual before performing any maintenance. 3. Lubricate every 50 hours 5. Check the hydraulic oil every 50 hours 2. Check the drive wheel tire pressure every 50 hours 4. Lubricate the caster wheel every 500 hours 6. Check the engine oil every 8 hours 119-8727 1. Traction control 3. Slow 5. Reverse 2. Fast 4. Neutral 6. Power Take-off (PTO)—disengage 11 7.
0-6464 1. Parking brake—engage 3. Power Take-off (PTO)—engage 5. Engine speed 7. Continuous variable setting 2. Parking brake—disengage 4. Power Take-off (PTO)—disengage 6. Fast 8.
Product Overview 3 5 4 6 7 8 13 12 9 11 10 g015230 Figure 5 G017850 Figure 4 1. Side discharge chute 6. Control levers 2. Battery 7. Platform (down position) 3. Engine 8. Hydraulic tank 4. Fuel tank 5. Controls 1. Parking brake lever 9. Mower deck 10. Front caster wheel 8. Height-of-cut pin 2. Choke 3. Hour meter 4. Ignition switch 9. Platform latch 10. Throttle control 11. Right motion control lever 5. Fuel gauge 12. Blade control switch (PTO) 6. Height-of-cut lever 13.
www.Toro.com for a list of all approved attachments and accessories. Specifications Note: Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. Figure 6 1. Safety interlock symbols 3. Hour meter 2. Battery light Throttle Control The throttle control is variable between Fast and Slow. Choke Use the choke to start a cold engine.
Operation DANGER In certain conditions during fueling, static electricity can be released causing a spark which can ignite the gasoline vapors. A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you and others and can damage property. • Always place gasoline containers on the ground away from your vehicle before filling.
Checking the Engine Oil Level Note: A fuel stabilizer/conditioner is most effective when mixed with fresh gasoline. To minimize the chance of varnish deposits in the fuel system, use fuel stabilizer at all times. Before you start the engine and use the machine, check the oil level in the engine crankcase; refer to Checking Oil Level in Engine Maintenance. Filling the Fuel Tank Breaking In a New Machine Note: Do not fill the fuel tank completely full. Fill the fuel tank to the bottom of the filler neck.
G009174 Figure 10 Figure 8 1. Parking brake engaged 2. Parking brake released Operating the Throttle The throttle control can be moved between Fast and Slow positions (Figure 11). Releasing the Parking Brake Pull the brake lever back and over into the slot and push the parking brake lever forward. Always use the fast position when turning on the mower deck with the blade control switch (PTO).
Using the Fuel Shut-Off Valve Close the fuel shut-off valve for transport, maintenance, and storage (Figure 14). 1 Ensure the fuel shut-off valve is open when starting the engine. g015365 1 2 G008959 Figure 12 1. On 2. Off 2 Operating the Ignition Switch 1. Turn the ignition key to the Start position (Figure 13). When the engines starts, release the key. G008948 Figure 14 Important: Do not engage starter for more than 5 seconds at a time.
Stopping the Engine 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. Let the engine idle at slow throttle (turtle) for 60 seconds before turning the ignition switch off. Figure 15 7. Turn the ignition key to the Start position (Figure 13). When the engines starts, release the key.
The Safety Interlock System 2. Set the parking brake. 3. Move the right side motion control lever to the center, un-locked position. The blades should not rotate. CAUTION If safety interlock switches are disconnected or damaged the machine could operate unexpectedly causing personal injury. • Do not tamper with the interlock switches. • Check the operation of the interlock switches daily and replace any damaged switches before operating the machine. 5. Start the engine and release the parking brake.
Operating the Platform The machine can be used with the platform in the up or down position. It is the operator's preference on which position to use.
1 2 3 4 3 5 4 G015234 Figure 20 1. Front reference bar 4. Right control lever 2. Left control lever 5. Right control lever in the neutral lock position Figure 21 3. Rear reference bar Driving Backward 3. To go forward, move the speed control lever to the desired speed. 1. Move the right side motion control lever to the center, un-locked position. 4. Slowly push the motion control levers forward (Figure 21). 2. Slowly pull the motion control levers rearward (Figure 22).
To Push the Machine Set the parking brake when you leave the machine; refer to Setting the Parking Brake in Operation. Remember to remove the key from the ignition switch. 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. CAUTION 2. Open the by-pass valve on both pumps by turning them counter clockwise 1 to 2 turns. This allows hydraulic fluid to by-pass the pumps and the wheels to turn (Figure 24).
Important: Do Not attempt to turn the unit while on the ramp; you may lose control and drive off the side. 2. If using a trailer, connect it to the towing vehicle and connect the safety chains. 3. If applicable, connect the trailer brakes. 4. Load the machine onto the trailer or truck. 5. Stop the engine, remove the key, set the brake, and close the fuel valve. 6.
Side Discharging or Mulching the Grass This mower has a hinged grass deflector that disperses clippings to the side and down toward the turf. 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.
Positioning the Flow Baffle The following figures are only recommendations for use. Adjustments will vary by grass type, moisture content, and height of grass. Note: If the engine power draws down and the mower ground speed is the same, open up the baffle. Position A This is the full rear position (see Figure 29). The suggested use for this position is a follows. • Use for short, light grass mowing conditions. G012678 Figure 30 • Use in dry conditions. • For smaller grass clippings.
Note: Contact an Authorized Service Dealer to order a Weight Kit. WARNING Excessive weight changes can effect handling and operation of the machine. This could cause serious injury to you or bystanders. Make weight changes is small increments only. Evaluate the mower after each weight change to ensure the machine can be operated safely.
Maintenance Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the first 8 hours • Change the engine oil. • Check the hydraulic fluid level. • Change the hydraulic filter. Before each use or daily • • • • • • Check the safety interlock system. Check the engine oil level. Clean the air intake screen. Check the brakes. Inspect the blades. Clean the mower deck.
Premaintenance Procedures 1 2 3 Raising the Mower for Access The front of the mower can be raised and supported on its back for access under the machine for maintenance. 1. Raise the platform. Refer to Operating the Platform in Operation. 2. Remove the battery. g015408 Figure 33 1. Cap 3. Hydraulic tank 2. Piece of plastic 5. With two people, raise the front of the mower so it rests on the drive tires and the platform in the up position. 6. Perform any maintenance on the machine. 7.
Figure 34 1. Remove battery 2. With two people, lift the front end of the mower (ensure the platform is up) Figure 35 1. Plastic bushing with large washer 2. Cushion bracket with key hole Release the Cushion for Rear Access The cushion can be released for rear access to the machine for maintenance or adjustment. 1. Lower the platform. 2. Remove the hairpin cotter pins on each side of the cushion. 3. Slide the large washers with plastic bushings to the inside. 4.
Lubrication Grease with No. 2 general purpose lithium base or molybdenum base grease. How to Grease 1. Disengage the PTO 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 the grease fittings with a rag. Make sure to scrape any paint off the front of the fitting(s). G015236 4. Connect a grease gun to the fitting. Pump grease into the fittings until grease begins to ooze out of the bearings. Figure 37 5.
Lubricate Caster Wheel Hubs 13. Torque the nut to 75-80 in-lb (8-9 N-m), loosen, then re-torque to 20-25 in-lb (2-3 N-m). Make sure axle does not extend beyond either nut. Service Interval: Yearly 1. Stop the engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, and remove the key. Engage the parking brake. 14. Reinstall the seal guards over the wheel hub and insert wheel into caster fork. Reinstall caster bolt and tighten nut fully. Important: To prevent seal and bearing damage, check the bearing adjustment often.
Engine Maintenance Cleaning the Foam Air Cleaner Element Service Interval: Every 25 hours Servicing the Air Cleaner 1. Wash the foam element in liquid soap and warm water. When the element is clean, rinse it thoroughly. Service Interval/Specification 2. Dry the element by squeezing it in a clean cloth. Important: Replace the foam element if it is torn or worn. Inspect the foam and paper elements and replace them if they are damaged or excessively dirty.
Note: There are different oil capacities for the different models listed in this manual. Ensure the correct amount of oil is used. Important: Remember to add 80% of the oil and then gradually fill it to the full mark on the dipstick. g015238 Oil Type: Detergent oil (API service SF, SG, SH, SJ or SL) Crankcase Capacity: 58 ounces (1.7 liter) with the filter removed; 51 ounces (1.
3. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position (Figure 43). 1 2 3 4 5 6 g015238 G008796 Figure 44 Changing the Engine Oil Filter Note: Change the engine oil filter more frequently when operating conditions are extremely dusty or sandy. 1. Drain the oil from the engine; refer to Changing the Engine Oil. 2. Place a rag under the oil filter to soak up any spilled oil.
Removing the Spark Plug 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. g015238 1 2 g015238 3 5 4 6 Figure 46 Checking the Spark Plug Important: Never clean the spark plug(s). Always replace the spark plug(s) when it has: a black coating, worn electrodes, an oily film, or cracks.
Installing the Spark Plug Fuel System Maintenance Tighten the spark plug(s) to 16 ft.-lb (22 N-m). 1 2 Draining the Fuel Tank Note: There is no other recommended way to drain fuel from the tank, other than using a syphon pump. A syphon pump can be purchased at a hardware store. DANGER 3 In certain conditions, gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive. A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you and others and can damage property.
Servicing the Fuel Filter Electrical System Maintenance Replacing the Fuel Filter Service Interval: Yearly Servicing the Battery Never install a dirty filter if it is removed from the fuel line. Service Interval: Every 100 hours Always keep the battery clean and fully charged. Use a paper towel to clean the battery case. If the battery terminals are corroded, clean them with a solution of four parts water and one part baking soda.
WARNING Incorrect battery cable routing could damage the machine and cables causing sparks. Sparks can cause the battery gasses to explode, resulting in personal injury. • Always Disconnect the negative (black) battery cable before disconnecting the positive (red) cable. • Always Reconnect the positive (red) battery cable before reconnecting the negative (black) cable. 1. Disengage the PTO and set the parking brake. 2.
Drive System Maintenance Note: Do not run the machine with the battery disconnected, electrical damage may occur. Adjusting the Tracking Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. 1. Push both control levers forward the same distance. 2. Check if the machine pulls to one side. If it does, stop the machine and set the parking brake. Figure 52 3. Release the cushion from the rear of the machine. 1. Positive Battery Post 3. Red (+) Charger Lead 2.
3 4. If adjustment is needed, loosen the jam nut and adjust the bolt to the correct distance. Tighten the jam nut after adjusting the bolt (Figure 56). 5. Test the safety interlock system before operation. 1 6 2 3 4 g017848 Figure 55 1. Left cable adjustment 3. Right cable adjustment 2. Cable lock 7. Check for proper tracking. 6 Note: If the machine will not start after adjusting the tracking, make sure proximity switch target aligns with bolt attached to motion control lever.
Checking the Tire Pressure Service Interval: Every 50 hours/Monthly (whichever comes first) Maintain the air pressure in the rear tires at 12-14 psi (83-97 kPa). Uneven tire pressure can cause an uneven cut. Note: The front tires are semi-pneumatic tires and do not require air pressure maintenance. Figure 58 1. Spring Washers 3. Dust Cap 2.
2. If adjustment is needed, use a .015 inches (0.381 mm) feeler gauge to set each of the three adjustment slot positions. Tighten the lock nuts until there is slight binding on the feeler gauge but it can be moved easily within the air gap (Figure 60). 3. Repeat this for the remaining slots. 4. Check each slot again and make slight adjustments until the feeler gauge between the rotor and armature with very slight contact between them. Figure 59 1. Locknut 4. Spanner Bushing 2. Wheel Bolt 5.
Cooling System Maintenance Brake Maintenance Cleaning the Air Intake Screen Before each use, check brakes on both a level surface and slope. Servicing the Brake Service Interval: Before each use or daily Always set the parking brake when you stop the machine or leave it unattended. If the parking brake does not hold securely, an adjustment is required.
5. To adjust the brake, remove the hair pin cotter and clevis pin from the lower brake lever and yoke (Figure 63). 1 2 6. Loosen the jam nut (Figure 63). 7. Rotate the yoke. To tighten the brake, rotate the yoke up. To loosen the brake, rotate the yoke down (Figure 63). 8. Secure the yoke to lower brake lever with the hair pin cotter pin and clevis pin (Figure 63). 4 3 9. Tighten the jam nut (Figure 63). 10. Check the brake operation again; refer to Checking the Brake.
Belt Maintenance 1 2 Replacing the Mower Deck Belt 3 Service Interval: Every 100 hours—Check the mower deck belt. Squealing when the belt is rotating, blades slipping when cutting grass, frayed belt edges, burn marks and cracks are signs of a worn deck belt. Replace the deck belt if any of these conditions are evident. Important: The fasteners on the covers of this machine are designed to remain on the cover after removal.
6 1 G015595 Figure 65 4. Ratchet 1. 6-1/2 inches (165 mm) from hook to hook 2. Spring 5. Square hole for ratchet 3. Spring loaded idler 6. Nut 5 2 4 3 G015402 Figure 66 Replacing the Pump Drive Belt 1. Hydraulic pumps 2. Idler pulley 5. Pump drive belt Service Interval: Every 100 hours—Check the pump drive belt. 3. Clutch pulley 6. Shoulder bolt, nut and washer connected to the engine deck 4. Clutch retainer 1. Disengage the PTO and set the parking brake. 2.
Controls System Maintenance Adjusting the Motion Control Handle Positions Adjusting the Right Side Motion Control Lever If the motion control levers do not align horizontally, adjust the right side motion control lever. g015372 Note: Adjust the horizontal alignment before the front to back alignment. Figure 68 1. Switch screws 2. Cam 1. Disengage the PTO, move the right side motion control lever to the neutral position and set the parking brake. 9.
1 2 3 g015241 Figure 70 1. Left motion control lever 3. Neutral locked position 2. Right motion control lever 4. Align the control levers front to back 2. Lift and remove the cable lock securing the cable adjusting nuts (Figure 71). 3. Rotate the right cable adjustment to place the right motion control lever in the center of the neutral lock slot in the control panel. 2 g015373 4.
Hydraulic System Maintenance 3 Servicing the Hydraulic System Hydraulic Oil Type: Toro® HYPR-OIL™ 500 hydraulic oil or Mobil® 1 15W-50 synthetic motor oil. Hydraulic System Oil Capacity: 67 oz. (2.0 l) Important: Use oil specified. Other fluids could cause system damage. Checking the Hydraulic Fluid Service Interval: After the first 8 hours Every 50 hours g017848 Note: There are two ways of checking the hydraulic oil. One is when the oil is warm and one is when the oil is cold.
7. Run the machine at low idle for 15 minutes to allow any air to purge out of the system and warm fluid. Refer to Starting and Stopping the Engine. 1. Disengage the PTO and set the parking brake. 2. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 8. Recheck the fluid level while the fluid is warm. If required, add fluid to the reservoir until it is between the hot level and the cold level. 3. Remove hydraulic reservoir cap. 4.
Replacing the Hydraulic Filter Service Interval: After the first 8 hours WARNING Hot hydraulic fluid can cause severe burns. Allow the hydraulic fluid to cool before performing any maintenance to the hydraulic system. 1. Disengage the PTO and set the parking brake. 2. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. Figure 75 1. Hydraulic filter Important: Do not substitute automotive oil filter or severe hydraulic system damage may result. 3. Adapter 2.
Mower Deck Maintenance Checking the Hydraulic Lines Service Interval: Every 100 hours Check hydraulic hoses and hoses for leaks, loose fittings, kinked hoses, loose mounting supports, wear, weather and chemical deterioration. Make necessary repairs before operating. Servicing the Cutting Blades To ensure a superior quality of cut, keep the blades sharp. For convenient sharpening and replacement, you may want to keep extra blades on hand.
Checking for Bent Blades performance and continued safety conformance of the machine, use genuine Toro replacement blades. Replacement blades made by other manufacturers may result in non-conformance with safety standards. 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. Rotate the blades until the ends face forward and backward.
3. Figure 80 1. Blade 4. 2. Balancer 5. Installing the Blades 6. 1. Install the blade onto the spindle shaft (Figure 81). Important: The curved part of the blade must be pointing upward toward the inside of the mower to ensure proper cutting. 2. Install the spring disk and blade bolt. The spring disk cone must be installed toward the bolt head (Figure 81). Torque the blade bolt to 85-110 ft-lb (115-150 N-m). Checking the Mower Deck Side-to-Side Height 1. Adjust the rear tire pressure. 2.
2. Locate the U-plates on the side of the engine deck (Figure 83). 3. Loosen the U-plate on one side and adjust it up or down to make the difference between measurements B and C no more than a 1/4 inch (6 mm) (Figure 83). 4. Proceed to Checking the Mower Deck Front-to-Rear Pitch. Figure 84 1. Measure blade at points A and B 2. Measure from a level surface Changing the Mower Deck Front-to-Rear Pitch Changing the front-to-rear pitch is done by adjusting the front height-of-cut posts. 1.
5. Check the front-to-rear pitch of the cutting unit. 6. If the dimensions are not correct, adjust the front and rear nuts on either side to get the correct front-to-rear pitch (Figure 86). Figure 87 1. Measure from a level surface 2. Measure blade at point A 4. The measurement should be 3 inch (7.6 cm). 5. If it does not measure correctly, locate the height-of-cut rod on the right side of the machine (Figure 88). 6. Adjust the adjustment bolt until the blade tips match 3 inches (7.6 cm) (Figure 88).
Cleaning 1. Remove the locknut, bolt, spring and spacer holding the deflector to the pivot brackets (Figure 89). Remove damaged or worn grass deflector. 6 2 Cleaning Under the Mower 4 Service Interval: Before each use or daily 7 Remove the grass buildup under the mower daily. 3 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.
Storage and distribute the oil inside the cylinder. Install the spark plug(s). Do not install the wire on the spark plug(s). Cleaning and Storage 10. Check and tighten all bolts, nuts, and screws. Repair or replace any part that is damaged or defective. 1. Disengage the power take off (PTO), set the parking brake, and turn the ignition key to off. Remove the key. 11. Paint all scratched or bare metal surfaces. Paint is available from your Authorized Service Dealer. 2.
Troubleshooting Problem Engine will not start, starts hard, or fails to keep running. Engine loses power. Engine overheats. Machine does not drive. Possible Cause 1. Fuel tank is empty. 1. Fill fuel tank with gasoline. 2. Choke is not on. 3. Spark plug wire is loose or disconnected. 4. Spark plug is pitted, fouled, or the gap is incorrect. 5. Air cleaner is dirty. 6. Dirt in the fuel filter. 7. Dirt, water, or stale fuel is in the fuel system. 8.
Problem Blades do not rotate. Possible Cause Corrective Action 1. Pump drive belt is worn, loose or broken. 1. Check the belt tension. 2. Pump drive belt is off pulley. 2. Install drive belt and check adjusting shafts and belt guides for correct position. 3. Install new deck belt. 3. Mower deck belt is worn, loose or broken. 4. Mower deck belt is off pulley. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Broken or missing idler spring. Electric clutch out of adjustment. Clutch connector or wire damaged. Damaged electric clutch.
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