Form No. 3377-230 Rev A DH 210 Lawn Tractor Model No. 74585—Serial No. 313000001 and Up G017868 Register at www.Toro.com.
This product complies with all relevant European directives. For details, see the separate product specific Declaration of Conformity (DOC) sheet. Figure 2 1. Safety alert symbol Introduction This manual uses 2 other words to highlight information. Important calls attention to special mechanical information and Note emphasizes general information worthy of special attention. This rotary-blade, riding lawn mower is intended to be used by residential homeowners.
Contents Cleaning the Grass Collector and Tunnel....................29 Mower Deck Maintenance...........................................30 Servicing the Blades................................................30 Removing the Mower..............................................31 Installing the Mower ...............................................31 Storage ........................................................................32 Troubleshooting ...........................................................
Safety Safe Operation Practices for Riding Rotary Lawn Mowers Read and understand the contents of this manual before operating the machine. The safety alert symbol (Figure 2) is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. The following instructions are from the CEN standard EN 836:1997. • • This product is capable of amputating hands and feet and of throwing objects.
• Check the grass catcher frequently for wear or • Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways. • Stop the blades rotating before crossing surfaces other • • • • • • • • • deterioration. than grass. When using any attachments, never direct discharge of material toward bystanders nor allow anyone near the machine while in operation. Never operate the machine with damaged guards or without safety protective devices in place. Do not change the engine governor settings or overspeed the engine.
Toro Riding Mower Safety The following paragraph contains safety information specific to Toro products that is not included in the CEN standard. Use only Toro-approved attachments. The warranty may be voided if you use the machine with unapproved attachments. Sound Pressure This unit has a sound pressure level at the operator’s ear of 84 dBA, which includes an Uncertainty Value (K) of 1 dBA. The sound pressure level was determined according to the procedures outlined in EN 836.
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 10 degrees when mowing on side hills and 15 degrees when mowing uphill or downhill. 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.
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. Manufacturer's Mark 1. Indicates the blade is identified as a part from the original machine manufacturer. 104-3238 93-7276 1. Explosion hazard—wear eye protection. 1. Starting procedure 6. Lock the parking brake. 2. Read the Operator’s Manual. 7.
106-8552 2. Recycle 1. Collect grass 119-2725 1. Warning—read the Operator's Manual. 2. Warning—remove the spark plug wire before performing any maintenance on the machine. 3. Tipping hazard—do not operate on slopes greater than 10 degrees. 4. Thrown object hazard; crushing hazard, bystanders—keep bystanders a safe distance from the machine. 5. Cutting hazard of hand or foot—stay away moving parts, keep all guards and shields in place. 111–5941 1. Warning—keep hands away from moving parts.
Product Overview Operation Controls Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Become familiar with the controls (Figure 4) before you start the engine and operate the machine. Adding Fuel 2 1 Use unleaded regular gasoline suitable for automotive use (87 pump octane minimum). You may use leaded, regular gasoline if unleaded gasoline is not available.
Using Stabilizer/Conditioner Using the Parking Brake Use a fuel stabilizer/conditioner in the traction unit to provide the following benefits: Always set the parking brake whenever you stop the machine or leave it unattended. • It keeps gasoline fresh during storage of 90 days or less. Setting the Parking Brake For longer storage it is recommended that the fuel tank be drained. 1. Push the brake pedal (Figure 4) down and hold it. • It cleans the engine while it runs 2. Set the parking brake.
1. Push and hold in the button on the height-of-cut lever (Figure 7). 1 G017870 Figure 7 1. Height-of-cut lever 2. Shift the height-of-cut lever to the desired position. 3. Release the button. Figure 6 1. Adjustment knobs Starting the Engine 1. Open the fuel shut-off valve located between the fuel tank and the engine (Figure 8). 2. Move the seat to the desired position and tighten the knobs. Operating the Headlights The headlights are an integral function of the ignition switch.
CAUTION If the safety interlock switches are disconnected or damaged, the machine could operate unexpectedly, causing personal injury. 1 • Do not tamper with the interlock switches. • Check the operation of the interlock switches daily and replace any damaged switches before operating the machine. • Replace switches every 2 years regardless of whether they are operating properly or not. G020502 Figure 9 Understanding the Safety Interlock System 1.
1 1 G017873 Figure 11 1. Operating-in-reverse light 4. Operate the machine in reverse and complete your task. 5. Disengage the blades (PTO) to activate the interlock. 6. Remove the KeyChoice key and put it in a safe place out of the reach of children. Testing the Safety Interlock System G017872 Figure 10 1. KeyChoice switch CAUTION If the safety interlock switches are disconnected or damaged, the machine could operate unexpectedly, causing personal injury. • Do not tamper with the interlock switches.
Driving the Machine Forward or Backward 6. Shift the blade control (PTO) knob to the Disengage position: The operating-in-reverse warning light should turn off. Pushing the Machine Manually The throttle control regulates the engine speed as measured in RPM (revolutions per minute). Place the throttle control in the Fast position for best performance. Important: Always push the machine manually. Never tow the machine because it may damage the transaxle. To go forward: 1.
2. Disengage the blades (PTO). 2. Disengage the blades (PTO) and move the throttle to the Slow position. 3. Turn the ignition key to the Off position. 3. Pull the grass collector dump lever forward and tilt the grass collector (Figure 15). 4. Set the parking brake if you leave the machine unattended; refer to Setting the Parking Brake. Note: Remove the keys from the ignition and KeyChoice switches.
1 1 G017883 G017876 Figure 18 Figure 16 1. Locking latch 1. Locking latch 2. Disengage the blades (PTO) and move the throttle to the Slow position. 4. Mow the grass with the grass collector in the open position as desired. 3. Pull the grass collector dump lever forward and tilt the grass collector (Figure 17) until the locking latch engages to lock the grass collector in the open position (Figure 18). 5.
Operating Tips • For the best performance, operate the engine at the maximum speed. The mower requires air to thoroughly cut grass clippings, so do not set the height-of-cut too low or completely surround the mower in uncut grass. Always leave one side of the mower free from uncut grass to allow the air to be drawn into the mower. • Cut the grass slightly longer than normal to ensure that the cutting height of the mower does not scalp any uneven ground.
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 5 hours • Change the engine oil. Before each use or daily • • • • • • Check the safety interlock system. Check the engine oil level. Check the battery electrolyte level. Check the brake. Check the blades. Clean the mower housing. Every 25 hours • Grease and lubricate the machine.
Lubrication 6. Connect a grease gun to each fitting and pump grease into it. Greasing and Lubricating the Machine 7. Wipe up any excess grease. Where to Add Grease Service Interval: Every 25 hours/Yearly (whichever comes first)—Grease and lubricate the machine. (Grease and lubricate it more frequently when operating it in dusty or sandy conditions.) How to Grease the Machine Note: Grease the machine with a general-purpose grease. 1. Disengage the blades (PTO). 2. Set the parking brake. 3.
Engine Maintenance Servicing the Air Cleaner Service Interval: Every 25 hours—Service the air cleaner foam element. (Service it more frequently when operating the machine in dusty or dirty conditions.) Every 100 hours—Service the air cleaner paper element. (Service it more frequently when operating the machine in dusty or dirty conditions.) 1. Park the machine on a level surface. 2. Disengage the blades (PTO). 3. Set the parking brake. 4. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop. Figure 22 5.
2. Align the tabs on the air cleaner cover with the slots of the blower housing (Figure 22). 3. Hook the handle onto the cover and press down on the handle to lock the cover in place. Servicing the Engine Oil Oil Type: Detergent oil (API service SF, SG, SH, SJ, or higher) Crankcase capacity: 47 oz. (1.4 l) with filter; 44 oz. (1.3 l) without filter Figure 24 Viscosity: See the oil table (Figure 23). 1. Dipstick 3. Filler tube 2. Metal end 4. Drain plug 8.
Servicing the Spark Plug 13. Check the engine oil level; refer to steps 9 and 10 of Checking the Engine Oil Level. Service Interval: Every 25 hours—Check the spark plug. Changing the Engine Oil Filter Every 100 hours—Replace the spark plug. 1. Drain the oil from the engine; refer to Changing the Engine Oil. Use a Champion RC12YC or equivalent spark plug. Ensure that the air gap between the center and side electrodes is 0.030 inch (0.76 mm) before installing the spark plug.
Fuel System Maintenance Draining the Fuel Tank Drain the fuel tank when you will not be using the machine for more than 30 days. Figure 27 1. Center electrode insulator DANGER 3. Air gap (not to scale) 2. Side electrode 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. • Drain gasoline from the fuel tank when the engine is cold. Do this outdoors in an open area.
Electrical System Maintenance Note: Now is the best time to install a new fuel filter because the fuel tank is empty. 10. Install the fuel line onto the fuel filter. 11. Slide the hose clamp close to the fuel filter to secure the fuel line (Figure 28). Replacing the Headlight Bulbs 1. Disengage the blades (PTO). Replacing the Fuel Filter 2. Set the parking brake. Service Interval: Every 100 hours/Yearly (whichever comes first) 3. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop. 4.
Replacing the Fuses 4. Remove the ignition key. The electrical system is protected by fuses. They are located beneath the hood, near the fuel tank (Figure 32). If a fuse goes out, check the circuit wiring for a short. 5. Lift up the seat to see the battery. 1 6. Lift the rubber cover up off the negative (black) cable. 7. Disconnect the negative (black) ground cable from the battery post (Figure 33). 2 G012460 Figure 32 1.
4. Using the bolt and wing nut, connect the negative (black) cable to the negative (–) battery post (Figure 33). Slide the rubber cover over the battery post. 4. Replace the filler caps. Charging the Battery Checking the Electrolyte Level WARNING Service Interval: Before each use or daily Charging the battery produces gasses that can explode. Never smoke near the battery and keep sparks and flames away from the battery. 1. Tip the seat forward to see the battery. 2. Look at the side of the battery.
Checking the Brake Drive System Maintenance Service Interval: Before each use or daily 1. Park the machine on a level surface. 2. Disengage the blades (PTO). Checking the Tire Pressure 3. Set the parking brake. Service Interval: Every 25 hours/Yearly (whichever comes first) 4. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop. 5. Remove the ignition key. Maintain the air pressure in the front tires at 15 psi (103 kPa) and rear tires at 12 psi (83 kPa).
Cleaning the Grass Collector and Tunnel Servicing the Grass Collector 1. Disengage the blades (PTO). 2. Set the parking brake. Removing the Grass Collector 3. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop. 1. Lock the locking latch on the grass collector (Figure 37). 4. Remove the ignition key. 1 5. Remove the grass collector; refer to Removing the Grass Collector. 6. Clean the collector bag with pressurized water. 7. Wipe the area around the full-bag sensor. 8.
Mower Deck Maintenance Removing the Blades 1. Remove the mower; refer to Removing the Mower. 2. Carefully tip the mower over. 3. Remove the bolts, washers, and blades (Figure 39). Wedge a block of wood between each blade and the mower to lock the blade when you are removing each bolt. Servicing the Blades Service Interval: Before each use or daily Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Note: The right blade has a left-hand threaded bolt. 4.
11. Remove the pin between the front arm linkage and the mower housing (Figure 43). 12. Remove the V-belt from the engine pulley (Figure 43). 13. Slide the mower out from beneath the machine. Installing the Mower Reverse the procedure for Removing the Mower. Figure 42 3. Tighten the blade bolts to 37 ft-lb (50 N-m). Removing the Mower 1. Park the machine on a level surface. 2. Disengage the blades (PTO). 3. Set the parking brake. 4. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop. 5.
Storage 13. Remove and inspect the spark plug; refer to Servicing the Spark Plug. With the spark plug removed from the engine, pour 2 tablespoons of engine oil into the spark plug hole. Use the electric starter to crank the engine and distribute the oil inside the cylinder. Install the spark plug, but do not connect the wire to the spark plug. 1. Disengage the blades (PTO). 2. Set the parking brake. 3. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop. 4. Remove the ignition key. 14.
Troubleshooting Problem The starter does not crank. The engine overheats. The machine does not drive. The engine will not start, starts hard, or fails to keep running. Possible Cause 1. The blade control (PTO) knob is engaged. 1. Move the blade control (PTO) knob to the Disengaged position. 2. The parking brake is not on. 3. The battery is dead. 4. The electrical connections are corroded or loose. 5. A fuse is blown. 6. A relay or switch is damaged. 2. Set the parking brake. 3. Charge the battery. 4.
Problem There is abnormal vibration. The blades do not rotate. The cutting height is uneven. Possible Cause Corrective Action 1. The blades are bent or unbalanced. 1. Install a new blades. 2. The blade mounting screws are loose. 3. The engine mounting bolts are loose. 4. There is a loose engine pulley, idler pulley, or blade pulley. 5. The engine pulley is damaged. 6. The blade drive belt is damaged. 2. Tighten the blade mounting screws. 3. Tighten the engine mounting bolts. 4.
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