Accelerator Control - Toro Workman GTX Service Manual

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Accelerator Control

The Workman GTX accelerator control includes an en-
gine mounted throttle lever that is rotated by the acceler-
ator cable to change engine speed.
Disassembly (Fig. 6)
1. Park vehicle on a level surface and engage parking
brake.
2. Raise and support the cargo bed.
3. Make sure that the engine is stopped and the key is
removed from key switch. Allow engine to cool.
4. Remove accelerator control components as needed
using Figures 6 and 7 as guides. If engine governor
spring needs to be disconnected from throttle lever, note
spring attachment points for assembly purposes.
Assembly (Fig. 6)
1. Install removed accelerator control components to
engine using Figures 6 and 7 as guides.
A. If throttle lever was removed, make sure that
bushing flange is inserted into lever hole before in-
stalling flat washer and flange head screw. Make
sure that throttle lever rotates freely after assembly.
2. After assembly is completed, make sure that throttle
lever moves freely as accelerator pedal is depressed
fully and released.
3. Check adjustment of accelerator control (see Adjust
Accelerator Control in the Adjustments section of this
chapter).
4. Lower and secure cargo bed.
Workman GTX Gasoline
FRONT
10
11
10
1. Throttle bracket
2. Stud ball
3. Spring keeper
4. Return spring
5. Flange screw
6. Flat washer
2
1. Accelerator cable
2. Return spring
3. Throttle lever
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5
6
2
7
9
Figure 6
7. Throttle lever
8. Flange bushing
9. Engine governor spring
10. Flange screw (2 used)
11. Tube clamp
1
3
4
Figure 7
4. Engine governor spring
5. Engine governor lever
Gasoline Engine
4
3
8
1
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