Removing or Installing the
Battery
A retainer
(Figure
56) holds the battery in the tray.
Loosen the retainer hardware to remove the battery;
tighten it when installing the battery.
Note:
To access the battery, refer to
Battery (page
48). Replace the cover when you install
the battery.
Figure 56
1. Retainer hardware
Accessing the
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2. Retainer
Checking the Battery
Condition
Important:
Before welding on the machine,
disconnect the negative cable from the battery to
prevent damage to the electrical system.
Check the battery condition weekly or after every 50
hours of operation. Keep the terminals and the entire
battery case clean, as a dirty battery will discharge
slowly.
1.
Access the battery; refer to
Battery (page
2.
Remove the rubber insulator from the positive
terminal and inspect the battery. If the battery is
dirty, do the following steps:
A.
Wash the entire case with a solution of
baking soda and water.
B.
Coat both battery posts and cable
connectors with Grafo 112X (skin-over)
grease (Toro Part No. 505-47) to prevent
corrosion.
C.
Slide the rubber insulator over the positive
terminal.
D.
Close the battery cover.
Locating the Fuses
Locating the Traction-Unit Fuses
Remove the console cover to access the traction-unit
fuses
(Figure
57).
Note:
The traction-unit fuse decal is located on the
other side of the console cover.
1. Console cover
50
Accessing the
48).
Figure 57
2. Latch
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