Checking the Tire Pressure
Service Interval: Before each use or daily
The maximum air pressure in the front tires is 220 kPa (32
psi) and the rear tires is 124 kPa (18 psi).
Check the tire pressure frequently to ensure proper inflation.
If the tires are not inflated to the correct pressure, the tread
will wear prematurely.
Figure 29
shows an example of tire wear caused by under
inflation.
1. Under-inflated tire
Figure 30
shows an example of tire wear caused by over
inflation.
1. Over-inflated tire
Removing Debris from the
Cooling System
Service Interval: Before each use or daily (Clean it more
frequently in dirty conditions.)
1. Shut off the engine.
2. Clean the engine area thoroughly of all debris.
3. Unlatch and remove the radiator screen from the front
of the radiator
(Figure
Figure 29
Figure 30
31).
1. Radiator screen
2. Latch
4. If so equipped, rotate the latches and pivot the oil
cooler away from the radiator
1. Radiator housing
2. Oil cooler
5. Clean the radiator, oil cooler, and screen thoroughly
with compressed air.
Note: Blow debris away from the radiator.
6. Install the cooler and screen to the radiator.
Preforming Pre-start Checks
Safe operation begins before taking the vehicle out for a day's
work. You should check these items each time:
•
Check the tire pressure.
Note: These tires are different than car tires, they require
less pressure to minimize turf compaction and damage.
•
Check all fluid levels and add the appropriate amount of
Toro specified fluids, if any are found to be low.
•
Check the front of the radiator. Remove any debris and
clean the radiator screen.
•
Check the brake pedal operation.
•
Check the oil pressure warning light.
•
Check to see that the lights are working.
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Figure 31
(Figure
32).
Figure 32
3. Latches