Tine Maintenance; Checking The Tines - Toro 29517 Operator's Manual

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CAUTION
Raising the machine for service
or maintenance relying solely on
mechanical or hydraulic jacks could be
dangerous. The mechanical or hydraulic
jacks may not be enough support or may
malfunction allowing the machine to fall,
which could cause injury.
Do not rely solely on mechanical
or hydraulic jacks for support. Use
adequate jack stands or equivalent
support.
10.
Start the engine and move the throttle control
ahead to 1/2 throttle position. Disengage the
parking brake.
WARNING
The engine must be running and the drive
wheels must be turning so motion control
adjustment can be performed. Contact
with moving parts or hot surfaces may
cause personal injury.
Keep your fingers, hands, and clothing
clear of rotating components and hot
surfaces.
A.
With the engine running, slowly move the
directional control in both forward and
reverse directions (5 to 6 times). Check
the oil level, and add oil as required after
shutting off the engine.
B.
It may be necessary to repeat step A. until
all the air is completely purged from the
system. When the transaxle operates at
normal noise levels and moves smoothly
forward and reverse at normal speeds, then
the transaxle is considered purged.
Important:
Do not change the hydraulic fluid
(except for what can be drained when changing
filter and removing the drain plugs), unless it
is felt the oil has been contaminated or been
extremely hot.
Changing the oil unnecessarily could damage
hydraulic system by introducing contaminants
into the system.

Tine Maintenance

Checking the Tines

Service Interval: Before each use or daily
1.
Shut off the engine, engage the parking brake,
remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to
stop before leaving the operating position.
2.
Raise the machine and support it with jack
stands with a 460 kg (1,015 lb) capacity.
CAUTION
Raising the machine for service
or maintenance relying solely on
mechanical or hydraulic jacks could be
dangerous. The mechanical or hydraulic
jacks may not be enough support or may
malfunction allowing the machine to fall,
which could cause injury.
Do not rely solely on mechanical
or hydraulic jacks for support. Use
adequate jack stands or equivalent
support.
3.
Remove the 2 bolts (3/8 x 1 inch) and 2 washers
(3/8 inch) that secure the rear-cover panel to the
chassis, and remove the panel
1. Chassis holes
2. Washer (3/8 inch)
4.
Remove rocks and other debris from the tines.
5.
Inspect the tines for wear and damage.
Note:
Replace any tines that are worn or
damaged.
6.
Align the holes in the rear-cover panel to the
holes in the chassis
42
(Figure
Figure 44
3. Bolt (3/8 x 1 inch)
4. Rear panel
(Figure
44).
44).
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