Toro 30410 Operator's Manual page 24

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inch spacers (refer to the chart below) onto the
spindle shaft to get the desired height-of-cut;
then slide the washer onto the shaft.
Refer to the following chart to determine the
combinations of spacers for the setting:
Figure 15
4. Push the castor spindle through the front
castor arm. Install the shims (as they were
originally installed) and the remaining spacers
onto the spindle shaft. Install the tensioning
cap to secure the assembly.
5. Remove the hairpin cotter and clevis pin
securing the height-of-cut chains to the rear of
the cutting unit (Figure 16).
Figure 16
1. Height-of-cut chain
6. Mount the height-of-cut chains to the desired
height-of-cut hole (Figure 17) with the clevis
pin and hairpin cotter.
2. U-bolt
Figure 17
Note: When using 1 inch (25 mm), 1-1/2
inch (38 mm), or occasionally 2 inch (51 mm)
height-of-cut, move the skids and gage wheels
to the highest holes.
Side Cutting Units
To adjust the height-of-cut on the side cutting
units, add or remove an equal number of spacers
from the castor forks, position the castor wheel
axles in the high or low height-of-cut holes in the
castor forks, and secure the pivot arms to the
selected height-of-cut bracket holes.
1. Position the castor wheel axles in the same
holes in all of the castor forks (Figure 18 and
Figure 20). Refer to the following chart to
determine the correct hole for the setting.
2. Remove the tensioning cap from the spindle
shaft (Figure 18) and slide the spindle out of
castor arm. Put the two shims (1/8 inch [3
mm]) onto spindle shaft as they were originally
installed. These shims are required to achieve
a level across the entire width of the cutting
units. Slide the appropriate number of 1/2
inch spacers onto the spindle shaft to get the
desired height-of-cut; then slide the washer
onto the shaft.
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