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| Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm. |
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| Use of this product may cause exposure to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. |

. Write the numbers in the space
provided.| Important |
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Model Number:
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Serial Number:
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Danger | |
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Warning | |
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Caution | |
, which means Caution, Warning
, or Danger—personal safety instruction. Failure
to comply with these instructions may result in personal injury or
death.



















of the roller support
.
of the roller support.|
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Right front hose guide
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Left front hose guide
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is installed at the proper end
of the cutting unit as described in the cutting unit Operator's Manual.

is installed in the rear hole
of the compensation-spring rod, remove the hairpin and insert it in
the hole next to the bracket.
and 2 carriage bolts (3/8 x 1-1/4
inches)
that secure the turf-compensator
bracket
to the cutting-unit frame.
securing the bolt
to the right tab
of the carrier frame, and remove
the compensation spring from the cutting unit.
of the turf compensation spring
to the right tab
of the carrier frame with the
flange locknut (3/8 inch)
.
of the left hose guide with the
holes in the cutting-unit frame and the turf-compensator bracket
.
.
.

is installed in the rear hole
of the compensation-spring rod, remove the hairpin and insert it in
the hole next to the bracket.
and 2 carriage bolts (3/8 x 1-1/4
inches)
that secure the turf-compensator
bracket
to the cutting-unit frame.
of the right hose guide with
the holes in the cutting-unit frame and the turf-compensator bracket
.
of the machine.
.

is installed in the rear hole
of the compensation-spring rod, remove the hairpin and insert it in
the hole next to the bracket.
and 2 carriage bolts (3/8 x 1-1/4
inches)
that secure the turf-compensator
bracket
to the cutting-unit frame.
that secures the bolt
of the turf compensation spring
to the right tab
of the carrier frame, and remove
the compensation spring from the cutting unit.
of the turf compensation spring
to the right tab
of the carrier frame with the
flange locknut (3/8 inch)
.
with the holes in the cutting-unit
frame.
.
and 2 flange locknuts (3/8 inch)
.
to the chain bracket
with the snapper pin
.

, 2 hex-socket screws
, and 2 flange locknuts
from the carrier frames
of cutting units 2 and 3.
is inserted over the carrier-frame
shaft
.


out of the lift arm
by removing the lynch pin
and washer
.
and washer
onto the carrier frame shaft
and secure it with the lynch
pin
.
and washer
onto of the lift arm
and secure it with the lynch
pin
.
to the chain bracket
with the snapper pin
.
by rotating it clockwise so that
the motor flanges clear the bolts
.
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and raise or lower the steering
tower to a comfortable operating position.







| Important |

is a 12 V power supply for electronic
devices.
for storage.




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Width of cut, 27-inch cutting
units |
307 cm (121 inches)
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Width of cut, 32-inch cutting
units |
320 cm (126 inches)
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Overall width, 27-inch cutting
units down |
345 cm (136 inches)
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Overall width, 32-inch cutting
units down |
358 cm (141 inches)
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Overall width, cutting units up
(transport) |
239 cm (94 inches)
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Overall length
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370 cm (146 inches)
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Height with ROPS
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220 cm (87 inches)
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Track width, front
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229 cm (90 inches)
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Track width, rear
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141 cm (55.5 inches)
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Wheelbase
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171 cm (67.5 inches)
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Net weight (with no cutting units
and no fluids) |
1574 kg (3,470 lb)
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Fuel tank capacity
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83 L (22 US gallons)
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| Important |
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Type
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Use summer grade diesel fuel (No.
2-D) at temperatures above -7°C (20°F) and winter
grade (No. 1-D or No. 1-D/2-D blend) below
that temperature. Use of winter grade fuel at lower
temperatures provides lower flash point and cold flow characteristics
which eases starting and reduces
fuel filter plugging.
Use of summer grade fuel above
-7°C (20°F) contributes toward longer fuel pump
life and increased power compared to winter
grade fuel.
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Sulfur content
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Low (<500 ppm) or ultra low
(<15 ppm) |
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Minimum Cetane Rating
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40
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Storage
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Acquire only enough clean, fresh
diesel fuel or biodiesel fuel that you will consume within 180 days.
Do not use fuel that has been
stored for more than 180 days.
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Oil and additives
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Do not add to the fuel
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Type
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This machine can also use a biodiesel-blended
fuel of up to B20 (20% biodiesel, 80% petroleum diesel).
The petroleum diesel portion should
be low or ultra low sulfur.
Use B5 (biodisel content of 5%)
or lesser blends in cold weather
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Minimum Cetane Rating
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40
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Biodiesel Precautions
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Painted surfaces may be damaged
by biodiesel blends.
Monitor seals, hoses, gaskets
in contact with fuel as they may degrade over time.
Fuel filter plugging may be expected
for a time after converting to biodiesel blended.
For
more information on biodiesel, contact your authorized Toro distributor.
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Storage
|
Acquire only enough clean, fresh
diesel fuel or biodiesel fuel that you will consume within 180 days.
Do not use fuel that has been
stored for more than 180 days.
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Oil and additives
|
Do not add to the fuel
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| Biodiesel fuel must meet:
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Standard
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Location
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ASTM D6751
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USA
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EN 14214
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European Union
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| Blended fuel must meet:
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ASTM D975
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USA
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EN 590
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European Union
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and remove the cap.
with the specified fuel.![]() |
Caution | |
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Service is due.
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Warm-up mode
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The glow plugs are active.
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Battery voltage
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Sit in the seat.
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Locked
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The parking brake is engaged.
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Fault/warning
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Engine coolant temperature
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Backlap
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Traction or Traction Pedal
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The cutting units are up or raising.
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Start the engine.
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The cutting units are down or
lowering. |
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The PTO is engaged.
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Generator
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Engine
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Hour meter
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The passcode has been entered.
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Increase value
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Active
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Decrease value
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Inactive
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Scroll up/down
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Menu
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Scroll left/right
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Next screen
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Previous screen
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Protected under Protected Menus—accessible only by entering PIN|
Menu Item
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Description
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|---|---|
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Faults
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The Faults menu contains a list
of the recent machine faults. Refer to the Service Manual or contact your authorized Toro distributor for more information
on the Faults menu and the information contained there.
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Service
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The Service menu contains information
on the machine such as hours of use, counters, and other similar numbers.
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Diagnostics
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The Diagnostics menu displays
the state of each machine switch, sensor, and control output. You
can use this to troubleshoot
certain issues as it quickly tells you which machine controls are
on and which are off. |
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Settings
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The Settings menu allows you to
customize and modify configuration variables on the display.
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Machine Settings
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The Machine Settings menu allows
you to adjust the acceleration, speed, and counterbalance thresholds.
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About
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The About menu lists the model
number, serial number, and software version of your machine.
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Menu Item
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Description
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Hours
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Lists the total number of hours
that the machine, engine and PTO have been on, as well as the number
of hours the machine has been
transported and service due.
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Counts
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Lists numerous counts the machine
has experienced. |
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Menu Item
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Description
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|---|---|
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Joystick Raise
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Indicates the inputs, qualifiers,
and outputs for raising the cutting units.
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Joystick Lower
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Indicates the inputs, qualifiers,
and outputs for lowering the cutting units.
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Hi/Low Range
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Indicates the inputs, qualifiers,
and outputs for driving in transport mode.
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PTO
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Indicates the inputs, qualifiers,
and outputs for enabling the PTO circuit.
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Engine Run
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Indicates the inputs, qualifiers,
and outputs for starting the engine.
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Backlap
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Indicates the inputs, qualifiers,
and outputs for operating the backlap function.
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Menu Item
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Description
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|---|---|
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Enter PIN
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Allows a person (superintendent/mechanic)
authorized by your company with the PIN code to access protected menus.
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Edit PIN
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Allows a person (superintendent
/ mechanic) authorized by your company with the PIN code to change
the PIN. |
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Protect Settings
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Allows the ability to change the
settings in the protected settings
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Reset Defaults
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Resets the display to original
factory settings. |
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Backlight
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Controls the brightness of the
LCD display. |
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Language
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Controls the language used on
the display*. |
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Font Size
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Controls the size of the font
on the display. |
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Units
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Controls the units used on the
display (Imperial or Metric).
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Menu Item
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Description
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|---|---|
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Front Backlap Reel Speed
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Controls the speed of the front
reels in backlap mode. |
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Rear Backlap Reel Speed
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Controls the speed of the rear
reels in backlap mode. |
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Auto Idle
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Controls the amount of time allowed
before returning the engine to low idle when the machine is stationary
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Blade Count
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Controls the number of blades
on the reel for reel speed.
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Height of cut (HOC)
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Controls the height of cut (HOC)
for determining the reel speed.
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F Reel RPM
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Displays the calculated reel speed
position for the front reels. The reels can also be manually adjusted.
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R Reel RPM
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Displays the calculated reel speed
position for the rear reels. The reels can also be manually adjusted.
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Mow Speed
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Controls the ground speed for
determining the reel speed
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Menu Item
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Description
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Model
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Lists the model number of the
machine. |
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SN
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Lists the serial number of the
machine. |
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Machine Controller Revision
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Lists the software revision of
the master controller. |
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Display Revision
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Lists the software revision of
the display. |
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CAN Bus
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Lists the machine communication
bus status. |


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until the correct first digit
appears, then press the right navigation button
to move on to the next digit.
Repeat this step until the last digit is entered.
.
(Off).
(On),
set the PIN code, and turn the key in the ignition switch to the Off position and then to the On position.| Important |
| Important |
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of the cutting unit to the pivot
yoke
with the snapper pin
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is installed in the rear hole
in the spring rod
.
.
on the front end of the spring
rod until the compressed length of the spring is 15.9 cm (6.25 inches).


backward to the Transport position.| Important |
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Caution | |

is located behind the right,
front lift arm (cutting unit #5).
that secure the switch bracket
to the carrier frame for the
front cutting unit-lift arms.![]() |
Warning | |
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Caution | |
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Warning | |
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Warning | |

that secure the roll-bar pins
at each side of the roll bar.
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Warning | |
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by rotating it 90°
(1/4 turn) in either direction.| Important |

by rotating it back 90°
(1/4 turn) before starting the engine.
by rotating it 90°
(1/4 turn) in either direction.
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| Important |
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Maintenance
Service Interval |
Maintenance Procedure
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Part No. |
Qty |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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After
the first 8 hours
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- |
- |
- |
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After
the first 50 hours
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- |
- |
- |
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After the first 200 hours
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- |
- |
- |
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| Before each use or daily
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- |
- |
- |
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| - |
- |
- |
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| 108-3814
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1 |
Outer
air filter |
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| 108-3816
|
1 |
Inner
air filter |
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| Check the engine-oil level, add engine oil as needed.
|
121-6393
|
1 |
10W-30
Premium Engine Oil (5 gallons) |
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| 121-6392
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1 |
10W-30
Premium Engine Oil (55 gallons) |
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| 121-6395
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1 |
15W-40
Premium Engine Oil (5 gallons) |
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| 121-6394
|
1 |
15W-40
Premium Engine Oil (55 gallons) |
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| - |
- |
- |
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| - |
- |
- |
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| - |
- |
- |
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| - |
- |
- |
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| - |
- |
- |
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Service the engine cooling system (more frequently in extremely
dirty or dusty conditions).
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- |
- |
- |
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| - |
- |
- |
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| - |
- |
- |
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| Every
50 hours |
Grease the bearings and bushings (and immediately after every
washing). |
108-1190
|
1 |
Premium
all-purpose grease (14 oz) |
| - |
- |
- |
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Every
100 hours |
120-5824
|
1 |
Alternator
belt |
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Every
200 hours |
- |
- |
- |
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| Every
400 hours |
Service the air cleaner (more frequently in extremely
dirty or dusty conditions). Service the air cleaner earlier if the
air-cleaner indicator shows red.
|
108-3814
|
1 |
Outer
air filter |
| 108-3816
|
1 |
Inner
air filter |
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| - |
- |
- |
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| 110-9049
|
1 |
Fuel
system water filter |
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| - |
- |
- |
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Check the planetary-gear-drive
oil level (check
if you notice external leakage).
|
- |
- |
- |
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Check the oil level of the rear
axle (and before
you start the engine for the first time).
|
- |
- |
- |
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Check the lubricant in the reduction-gear
case (and before
you start the engine for the first time).
|
- |
- |
- |
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| Every
800 hours |
- |
- |
- |
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Change the front planetary-gear
oil, or yearly,
whichever comes first.
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- |
- |
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- |
- |
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| If
you are not using the recommended hydraulic fluid or have ever filled
the reservoir with an alternative fluid, replace
the hydraulic filters.
|
75-1310 |
1 |
Hydraulic
filter |
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| 94-2621 |
1 |
Hydraulic
filter |
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| If
you are not using the recommended hydraulic fluid or have ever filled
the reservoir with an alternative fluid, change
the hydraulic fluid.
|
133-8086
|
1 |
PX
Extended Life Hydraulic Fluid (5 gallons) |
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| 133-8087
|
1 |
PX
Extended Life Hydraulic Fluid (5 gallons) |
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| Every
1,000 hours |
If
you are using the recommended hydraulic fluid, replace
the hydraulic filters.
|
75-1310 |
1 |
Hydraulic
filter |
| 94-2621 |
1 |
Hydraulic
filter |
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| Every
2,000 hours |
If you are using the recommended hydraulic fluid, change the hydraulic fluid. | 133-8086
|
1 |
PX
Extended Life Hydraulic Fluid (5 gallons) |
| 133-8087
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1 |
PX
Extended Life Hydraulic Fluid (55 gallons) |
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Before
storage |
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- |
- |
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| Every
2 years |
Flush
and replace the cooling system fluid (take the machine to an Authorized
Service Dealer or Distributor or refer to the
Service Manual).
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- |
- |
- |
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Replace
the hydraulic hoses (take the machine to an Authorized Service Dealer
or Distributor or refer to the Service Manual).
|
- |
- |
- |
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Replace
the coolant hoses (take the machine to an Authorized Service Dealer
or Distributor or refer to the Service Manual).
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| Maintenance Check Item
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For the week of:
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Mon.
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Tues.
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Wed.
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Thurs.
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Fri.
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Sat.
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Sun.
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Check the safety interlock operation.
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Check the brake operation.
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Check the levels of the engine
oil and fuel. |
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Check the cooling-system fluid
level. |
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Drain the water/fuel separator.
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Check the air-filter service indicator.
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Check the radiator, oil cooler,
and screen for debris. |
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Check for unusual engine noises.
1 |
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Check for unusal operating noises.
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Check the fluid level of the hydraulic
system. |
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Check the hydraulic hoses for
damage. |
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Check the fluid for leaks.
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Check the tire pressure.
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Check the instrument operation.
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Check the reel-to-bedknife adjustment.
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Check the height-of-cut adjustment.
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Lubricate all grease fittings.
2 |
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Touch-up damaged paint.
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Refer to your
engine operator’
s manual for additional
maintenance procedures. |
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| Inspection performed by:
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Item
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Date
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Information
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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and rotate open the hood.
.
from the battery-compartment
cover
and rotate the cover open.
outward and carefully rotate
the seat up.
seats in the slot detent of the
rod-guide plate
.
out of the detent of the seat
support slot
.| Important |

| Important |

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Brake shaft pivot bearings (5)
|
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Rear axle-pivot bushing and steering
cylinder |
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Steering cylinder ball joints
(2) Tie rod ball joints (2)
King pin bushings (2)
Note: The
top fitting on the king pin should only be lubricated annually (2
pumps) |
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Lift arm bushings (1 per cutting
unit) Lift cylinder bushings (2 per
cutting unit) |
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Lift arm pivot bushings (1 per
cutting unit) Cutting unit carrier frame (2
per cutting unit) Cutting unit lift arm pivot (1
per cutting unit) |
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| Important |

.

counterclockwise to remove it.
clean.
| Important |

outward, rotate the air-cleaner
cover counterclockwise, and remove the cover.| Important |

from the air-cleaner housing
.
. If it is dirty, replace it.| Important |
| Important |
. Apply pressure to the outer
rim of the element to seat it in the air-filter housing.| Important |



and filter canister
.
at the bottom of the fuel tank.
that secures the hose
to the fuel pick-up tube.
from the tank.
at the end of the fuel pick-up
tube.![]() |
Danger | |

.
.
(red) to the positive (+) battery
post.
(black) to the negative (-) battery
post.

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Warning | |
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Warning | |
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Danger | |

and push/pull it toward and away
from the machine, noting any movement.
is at the 12 o'clock position,
the check plug
is at 3 o'clock position, and
the drain plug
is at the 6 o'clock position.
at the 3 o’clock position.
.


, slowly fill the planetary with
0.65 L (22 fl oz) of high quality SAE 85W-140 gear oil.| Important |
and the check plug.

from the end of the axle housing.
and add the specified gear oil
to raise the oil level to the bottom of the check-plug hole.
(outboard of the axle housings
) and 1 in the center-gear case
.
and the fill plug
to ease in draining of the oil.
from the left side of the reduction-gear
case
.
for the plug is not worn or damaged.






| Important |
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Ethylene-Glycol Coolant Type
|
Corrosion Inhibitor Type
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Extended-life antifreeze
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Organic-acid technology (OAT)
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Do
not rely on the color of the coolant to identify the difference between
conventional (green) inorganic-acid technology
(IAT) coolant and extended-life coolant.
Coolant manufacturers may dye
extended-life coolant in one of the following colors: red, pink, orange,
yellow, blue, teal, violet,
and green. Use coolant that meets the specifications in the Extended
Life Coolant Standards Table. |
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ATSM International
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SAE International
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D3306 and D4985
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J1034, J814, and 1941
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Caution | |

.
of the radiator.
of the expansion tank.
.
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mounting bolts
.| Important |

from the tank.
from the filler neck and wipe
it with a clean rag.
and the add mark
on the dipstick.|
Name
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Toro Part No.
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Location
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Return filter
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94-2621
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Below the right frame channel.
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Charge filter
|
75-1310
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Under the seat plate.
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Using another
type of filter may void the warranty on some components. |
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and filter head
.
and filter head
.
from the straight fitting
at the bottom of the tank, and
drain hydraulic fluid.| Important |

and hydraulic-tank cap
to the tank.![]() |
Warning | |


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Warning | |

forward to the Mow position.
to the Engage position.
forward.![]() |
Danger | |
| Important |

| Important |