Form No. 3359-828 Rev A Titan® Z4800 Zero-Turn-Radius Riding Mower Titan® Z5200 Zero-Turn-Radius Riding Mower Model No. 74816—Serial No. 280000001 and Up Model No. 74818—Serial No. 280000001 and Up Register at www.Toro.com.
Important: This engine is not equipped with a spark arrester muffler. It is a violation of California Public Resource Code Section 4442 to use or operate the engine on any forest-covered, brush-covered, or grass-covered land. Other states or federal areas may have similar laws. Model No. Serial No.
Safety Side Discharge.................................................... 24 Transporting ...................................................... 24 Operating Tips .................................................. 25 Maintenance............................................................... 26 Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) ................ 26 Premaintenance Procedures.................................... 27 Raising the Seat .................................................. 27 Accessing the Battery ..
• Never leave a running machine unattended. Always turn off blades, set parking brake, stop engine, and remove key before dismounting. • Turn off blades when not mowing. Stop the engine and wait for all parts to come to a complete stop before cleaning the machine, removing the grass catcher or unclogging the discharge chute. • Operate the machine only in daylight or good artificial light. • Do not operate the machine while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
approved hitch. The following guidelines apply when towing with the approved hitch kit installed. • Tow only with a machine that has a hitch designed for towing. Do not attach towed equipment except at the hitch point. • Follow the manufacturer’s recommendation for weight limits for towed equipment and towing on slopes. • Never allow children or others in or on towed equipment. • On slopes, the weight of the towed equipment may cause loss of traction and loss of control.
• Use only Toro approved attachments. Warranty may be voided if used with unapproved attachments. • If loading the machine onto a trailer or truck, use a single, full-width ramp only. The ramp angle should not exceed 15 degrees. Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position.
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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. 93-7009 1. Warning–Do Not operate the mower with the discharge deflector up or removed; keep the discharge deflector in place. 2. Cutting/dismemberment hazard of hand or foot, mower blade–stay away from moving parts. 109-6014 Traction Drive Belt Routing 106-5517 1. Warning–Do Not touch the hot surface. 109-6008 1.
109-6035 Deck Drive Belt Routing 109-8759 1. Height of cut 109-6036 1. Read the Operator’s Manual. 2. Remove the ignition key and read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance. 3. Height of cut. 109-9120 1. Fuse 2. Diode 109-6210 1. Read the Operator’s Manual. 2. Cutting/dismemberment hazard, fan and entanglement hazard, belt–stay away from moving parts. 110-6691 1. Thrown objects hazard–keep bystanders a safe distance from the machine. 2.
Battery Symbols Some or all of these symbols are on your battery. 1. Explosion hazard 2. No fire, open flames, or smoking 3. Caustic liquid/chemical burn hazard 4. Wear eye protection 109-9173 1. Parking brake 2. Fast 3. Slow 4. Neutral 5. Reverse 6. Machine Speed 5. Read the Operator’s Manual. 109-9182 1. Machine speed 2. Fast 3. Slow 4. Neutral 5. Reverse PTO Symbols 1. PTO—Off 2. PTO—On 10 6. Keep bystanders a safe distance from the battery. 7.
109-6016 1. Read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance. 2. Time interval 4. Refer to the Operator’s manual for grease instructions. 5. Check hydraulic oil level and refer to the Operator’s Manual for further instructions. 6. Check tire pressure. 3. Check oil level. 109-8965 1. Warning–read the Operator’s Manual. 2. Read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance; apply parking brake, remove the ignition key and disconnect the spark plug wire. 3.
Product Overview Figure 3 1. Anti-scalp roller 2. Discharge deflector 3. Height of cut adjustment 7. Park brake 8. Height of cut foot lever 9. Footrest 4. Control panel 5. Operator’s seat 6. Motion control levers 10. Front caster wheel Figure 4 1. Rear drive wheel 2. Mower deck 5. Engine 6. Air filter 3. Gas tank 4. Engine oil dipstick 12 7. Engine guard 8.
Controls Control Panel Note: Become familiar with all of the controls before you start the engine and operate the machine. Figure 6 Choke Control The choke is used to aid in starting a cold engine. Do Not run a warm engine with the choke in the “ON” position. Moving the choke lever forward will put the choke in the “ON” position and moving the choke lever to the rear will put the choke in the “OFF” position (Figure 5). Throttle Control The throttle is used to control engine speed.
the deck is raised from the ground and when moved back, towards the operator it is lowered toward the ground. Only adjust the height of cut while machine is not moving. • Operator must be in seat when PTO is engaged, brake is disengaged, or motion control levers are moved in or engine will stop. • Engine will stop if either the left, the right, or both levers are moved from neutral lock position while brake is engaged. Hour Meter Located on the control panel.
Tires & Wheels Drive Pneumatic (Air-Filled) 48 inch Deck 52 inch Deck Front Caster Deflector Up Pneumatic (Air-Filled) 48.3 inches (122 cm) 53.0 inches (135 cm) Deflector Down 59.4 inches (151 cm) 64.2 inches (163 cm) Deck Size 48 52 All Decks Quantity 2 2 2 Tread Size Turf Tec Turf Tec All Decks Size 20 x 8.00-8 20 x 10.00-8 10 x 4 Ply Rating 4 4 Pressure 13 psi (90 kPa) 13 psi (90 kPa) Overall Length: 13 psi (90 kPa) 48 inch Deck 52 inch Deck 73.4 inches (186 cm) 73.
Operation Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Think Safety First Please carefully read all of the safety instructions and decals in the safety section. Knowing this information could help you, your family, pets or bystanders avoid injury. Figure 7 Mowing on wet grass or steep slopes can cause sliding and loss of control. 1. Safe Zone-use the machine here 2. Use walk behind mower and/or hand trimmer near drop-offs and water. 3.
In certain conditions gasoline is extremely flammable and vapors are explosive. In certain conditions during fueling, static electricity can be released causing a spark which can ignite gasoline vapors. A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you and others and cause property damage. A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you, others, and cause property damage. • Fill the fuel tank outdoors in an open area, when the engine is cold. Wipe up any gasoline that spills.
Starting the Engine • Cleans the engine while it runs. • Eliminates gum-like varnish buildup in the fuel system, which causes hard starting Add the correct amount of gas stabilizer/conditioner to the gas. 1. Sit down on the seat and move the motion controls outward to the neutral position and engage the parking brake. 2. Disengage the blades by moving the blade control switch to Off (Figure 9). Note: A fuel stabilizer/conditioner is most effective when mixed with fresh gasoline.
Figure 12 1. Control panel Figure 11 1. Ignition key—start position 4. Start 5. Run 2. Control panel 3. Choke 6. Off 2. Blade control switch—On position 4. Move throttle to full forward position before mowing. 5. If the engine stalls or hesitates, move the choke lever partially forward for a few seconds (Figure 11). Disengaging the Blades Operating the Blades Set throttle to midway position. Push the blade control switch to Off to disengage the blades (Figure 13).
The Safety Interlock System in the neutral lock position - starter must not crank. Try to start with operator in seat, parking brake engaged, PTO disengaged, and the left motion control lever in, starter must not crank, repeat again with the right lever in, then with both levers in - starter must not crank. If safety interlock switches are disconnected or damaged the machine could operate unexpectedly causing personal injury. • Do Not tamper with the interlock switches. 2. Check kill circuits.
Forward Stopping the Machine 1. Move the levers to the center, unlocked position. To stop the machine, move the motion control levers to neutral and outward to the neutral position, disengage the blade control switch, move the throttle lever to between Fast and half throttle, and turn the ignition key to off. Remember to remove the key from the ignition switch. 2. To go forward, slowly push the motion control levers forward (Figure 14).
Adjusting the Height of Cut 1. Raise the deck to the transport position (4.5 inch (114 mm) cut height) by pushing the foot actuated lever forward (Figure 16). The spring loaded transport pin will automatically engage and will click into place. Figure 17 1. Adjustment lever 2. Move the seat to the desired position and release the lever to lock in that position. Changing the Seat Ride Suspension The number of seat springs can be changed to maximize rider comfort.
Adjusting the Motion Control Levers To Push the Machine Adjusting the Height The motion control levers can be adjusted higher or lower for maximum operator comfort. 2. Move the motion control levers outward to neutral position, engage parking brake, stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 1. Remove the two bolts holding the control lever to the control arm shaft (Figure 19). 3.
Side Discharge The mower has a hinged discharge deflector that disperses clippings to the side and down toward the turf. Loading a unit on a trailer or truck increases the possibility of backward tip-over. Backward tip-over could cause serious injury or death. • Use extreme caution when operating a unit on a ramp. Without the discharge deflector, mulch kit, or entire grass collection system mounted in place, you and others are exposed to blade contact and thrown debris.
Avoid Cutting Too Low Avoid sudden acceleration when driving up a ramp and sudden deceleration when backing down a ramp. Both maneuvers can cause the unit to tip backward. If the cutting width of the mower is wider than the mower you previously used, raise the cutting height to ensure that uneven turf is not cut too short.
Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the first 5 hours • Change the engine oil. After the first 200 hours • Change the hydraulic system filter. Before each use or daily • • • • • • Check the safety interlock system. Check the air cleaner for dirty, loose or damaged parts. Check the oil level before starting or after every 8 hours. Check the hydraulic oil level in the expansion tank. Check the mower blades.
Premaintenance Procedures Lubrication Raising the Seat Grease Type: NGLI grade #2 multi-purpose gun grease. Make sure the motion control levers are locked in the neutral position. Lift the seat forward until the lanyard is tight. The following components can be accessed by raising the seat: Grease the front caster pivots and wheels (Figure 22).
Engine Maintenance Servicing the Air Cleaner Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Check the air cleaner for dirty, loose or damaged parts. This engine is equipped with a replaceable, high density paper air cleaner with a foam precleaner surrounding it. Check the air cleaner daily or before starting the engine. Check for a buildup of dirt and debris around the air cleaner system. Keep this area clean. Also check for loose or damaged components. Replace all bent or damaged air cleaner components.
Servicing the Engine Oil under extremely dusty, dirty conditions) Checking the Oil Level 1. Open the air cleaner cover door on the blower housing to access the air cleaner element (Figure 24). Service Interval: Before each use or daily 1. Park the machine on a level surface, disengage the blade control switch, stop the engine, engage parking brake, and remove the key. 2. Make sure the engine is stopped, level, and is cool so the oil has had time to drain into the sump. 3.
Every 25 hours 3. Disengage the blade control switch and move the motion controls outward to the neutral position and engage parking brake. Oil Type: Detergent oil (API service SF, SG, SH, SJ, or higher). 4. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. Crankcase Capacity: 2.0 qt (1.9 l) when the filter is changed. Refill with service class SF, SG, SH, SJ or higher oil as specified in the “Viscosity Grades” table (Figure 26). 5.
10. Apply a thin film of clean oil to the rubber gasket on the new filter. 11. Install the replacement oil filter to the mounting pad. Turn the oil filter clockwise until the rubber gasket contacts the pad, then tighten the filter an additional 1/2 to 3/4 turn (Figure 27). 12. Slowly pour approximately 80% of the specified oil into the filler tube. 13. Install the oil fill cap/dipstick and push firmly into place. Figure 29 1. Spark plug and wire location 14.
Fuel System Maintenance To ensure proper cooling, make sure the grass screen, cooling fins, and other external surfaces of the engine are kept clean at all times. 1. Remove the blower housing and any other cooling shrouds. 2. Clean the cooling fins and external surfaces as necessary. 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. 3.
Electrical System Maintenance Warning CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. Charging the Battery Figure 31 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Fuel tank Fuel shut off valve—off Fuel shut off valve Fuel shut off valve—on Fuel line from tank 6. 7. 8. 9.
3. Check the voltage of the battery with a digital voltmeter. Locate the voltage reading of the battery in the table below and charge the battery for the recommended time interval to bring the charge up to a full charge of 12.6 volts or greater. Important: Make sure the negative battery cables are disconnected and the battery charger used for charging the battery has an output of 16 volts and 7 amps or less to avoid damaging the battery (see chart below for recommended charger settings). Figure 32 1. 2. 3.
2. Install the positive (red) battery cable to the positive (+) battery terminal using the fasteners removed previously Drive System Maintenance 3. Install the negative battery cable to the negative (-) battery terminal using the fasteners removed previously. Checking the Tire Pressure 4. Slide the red terminal boot onto the positive (red) battery post. Service Interval: Every 25 hours/Monthly (whichever comes first) 5. Secure the battery with the hold-down (Figure 32).
Hydraulic System Maintenance 5. Remove the vent plug on each transmission and fill through expansion reservoir, when oil comes out of vent reinstall plug. Torque plugs to 180 in-lb (244 N-m). Continue to add oil until it reaches the FULL COLD line on the expansion reservoir. Checking the Hydraulic Oil Level Service Interval: Before each use or daily Check expansion tank and if necessary add MOBIL 1 15W-50 synthetic motor oil to the FULL COLD line Figure 37 1. Oil filter 2. Vent plug 6.
Mower Maintenance Servicing the Cutting Blades Service Interval: Before each use or daily Maintain sharp blades throughout the cutting season because sharp blades cut cleanly without tearing or shredding the grass blades. Tearing and shredding turns grass brown at the edges, which slows growth and increases the chance of disease. Figure 38 1. Cutting edge 2. Curved area Check the cutter blades daily for sharpness, and for any wear or damage. File down any nicks and sharpen the blades as necessary.
Checking for Loose Blades or Damaged Spring Disc Washers 1. Place a wrench on the blade bolt and torque to 45-55 ft lb (61-75 N-m). 2. With the wrench still on the blade bolt, hold the blade spindle stationary and using a rag or thickly padded glove, try to rotate the blade. If the blade rotates relative to the spindle guard without further tightening the blade bolt, the spring disc washer has been flattened or damaged and the bolt and washer assembly must be replaced (Figure 40).
11. Recheck that blocks fit just snugly under the deck skirt. Make sure all attachment bolts are tight 2. Move the motion control levers outward to the neutral position, engage parking brake, stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 12. Continue leveling the deck by checking the front-to-rear blade slope; refer to the Adjusting the Front-to-Rear Blade Slope section. 3. Check the air pressure of all four tires.
(5.89 cm) blocks under each side of the front edge of the deck, but not under the anti-scalp roller brackets. 7. Loosen the leveling adjust locking nuts (item 4) on all four corners so that the deck is sitting securely on all four blocks. Make sure that the deck hangers are all the way down (at the top of the slot) and the deck lift foot lever is pushed back against the stop, then tighten the four leveling adjust locking nuts (Figure 45). Figure 46 1. Blades front to rear 2. Outside cutting edges 3.
5. Remove the nut, bolt, and pivot bushing from the deck strut (Figure 47). Carefully lower the front of the mower deck to the ground (Figure 48). The spring is under tension when installed and can cause personal injury. Be careful when removing the belt. Figure 48 1. Deck lift arm Figure 49 2. Deck strut 1. Outside puley 2. Spring 3. Idler pulley 6. Slide the mower rearward to remove the mower belt from the engine pulley. 7. Slide the mower out from underneath the machine. 4. Mower belt 5.
Replacing the Discharge Deflector shorter spring end is coming from under the rod before the bend and going over the rod as it returns from the bend. 4. Lift the long end of the spring and place it into the notch on the deflector assembly bracket (Figure 51). An uncovered discharge opening could allow the lawn mower to throw objects in the operator’s or bystander’s direction and result in serious injury. Also, contact with the blade could occur.
Cleaning A broken or missing washout fitting could expose you and others to thrown objects or blade contact. Contact with blade or thrown debris can cause injury or death. Washing the Underside of the Mower Service Interval: Before each use or daily • Replace broken or missing washout fitting immediately, before using mower again. After each use, wash the underside of the mower to prevent grass buildup for improved mulch action and clipping dispersal. 1.
Storage F. Dispose of fuel properly. Recycle as per local codes. Cleaning and Storage Important: Do not store stabilizer/conditioned gasoline over 30 days. 1. Disengage the blade control switch, move the motion controls outward to the neutral position, engage parking brake, stop the engine, and remove the key. 2. Remove grass clippings, dirt, and grime from the external parts of the entire machine, especially the engine.
Troubleshooting Important: It is essential that all operator safety mechanisms be connected and in proper operating condition prior to mower use. When a problem occurs, do not overlook the simple causes. For example: starting problems could be caused by an empty fuel tank. The following table lists some of the common causes of trouble. Do Not attempt to service or replace major items or any items that call for special timing of adjustments procedures (such as valves, governor, etc.).
Problem Engine loses power Possible Cause 1. Engine load is excessive. 1. Reduce the ground speed. 2. Air cleaner is dirty. 2. Clean or replace the air cleaner element. 3. Add oil to the crankcase. 4. Remove the obstructions from the cooling fins and air passages. 5. Install a new, correctly gapped spark plug(s). 6. Open the vent in the fuel cap. 7. Replace the fuel filter. 8. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer. 3. Oil level in the crankcase is low. 4.
VOLTAGE REGULATOR BATTERY HOUR METER, PTO SWITCH SOLENOID SEAT SWITCH, ACCESSORIES HOUR METER, PTO SWITCH TERMINAL A TERMINAL B TERMINAL I TERMINAL S TERMINAL X TERMINAL Y 1 LH MOTION CONTROL RH MOTION CONTROL BRAKE SWITCH G007525 Electrical Diagram (Rev.
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