Temperature Gauge; Fuel Gauge; Hydraulic Lift Lever; Ignition Switch - Toro 30241 Operator's Manual

2 & 4 wheel drive traction units
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Tilt Steering Control
The tilt steering control is a lever on right side of steering
column (Fig. 27). Pull lever rearward to adjust steering
wheel to desired fore or aft operating position and push
lever forward to lock adjustment.
Figure 27
1. Tilt steering control
Caution
Never raise cutting unit while blades are
rotating because it is hazardous.

Hydraulic LIft Lever

The hydraulic lift lever (Fig. 28) has three positions:
FLOAT, TRANSPORT and RAISE. To lower cutting unit
to the ground, move lift lever forward into notch in seat
platform — FLOAT. The FLOAT position is used for
mowing and when machine is not in operation. To raise
cutting unit, pull lift lever rearward to the RAISE position.
After cutting unit is raised, allow lift lever to move to the
TRANSPORT position. Cutting unit must be raised when
driving from one work area to another.

PTO Switch

Pull up on sleeve on toggle switch handle and move handle
to ON to ENGAGE electric PTO clutch (Fig. 28). Pull up
on sleeve and move handle to OFF to DISENGAGE
electric PTO clutch. The only time the PTO switch should
be in the ENGAGE position is when the implement is down
in operating position and ready to begin operation.
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1. Hydraulic Lift lever
2. PTO Switch

3. Temperature gauge

4. Fuel gauge

5. Ignition switch

6. Temperature override
switch
7. Throttle
Temperature Gauge
The temperature gauge (Fig. 28) registers the temperature
of the coolant in the cooling system. If temperature of
coolant gets too high the engine will shut off automatically.
Fuel Gauge
The fuel gauge (Fig. 28) indicates quantity of fuel
remaining in fuel tank.
Ignition Switch
Three positions: OFF, ON / Preheat and START. (Fig. 28).
Temperature Override Switch
Press and hold override switch (Fig. 28) to start engine
after high temperature shut down. Use only for emergency
operation.
Throttle
Throttle (Fig. 28) is used to operate engine at various
speeds. Moving throttle forward increases engine speed —
FAST; rearward decreases engine speed — SLOW. The
throttle controls the speed of the cutter blades and, in
conjunction with traction pedal, controls ground speed of
the traction unit.
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Figure 28
8. Hour meter
9. Engine coolant
10. Glow plug indicator
11. Charge indicator
12. Oil pressure indicator
13. Lift lever lock
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