Checking The Fluid Levels; Checking The Tire Pressure - Toro 31900A Operator's Manual

2-wheel or 4-wheel drive traction unit
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Figure 17
1. Driveshaft yoke
6.
Assemble a socket-head capscrew (3/8 x 2-1/4
inches) through a washer (3/8 inch) and the hole
in the driveshaft yoke
the capscrew with a flange-locknut (3/8 inch).
Figure 18
1. Flange-locknut (3/8 inch)
2. Driveshaft yoke
7.
Assemble a socket-head capscrew (3/8 x 2-1/4
inches) through a washer (3/8 inch) and the hole
in the driveshaft yoke from the opposite direction
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2. Input shaft
(Figure
18), and secure
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3. Washer (3/8 inch)
4. Socket-head capscrew
(3/8 x 2-1/4 inches)
(Figure
18), and secure the capscrew with a
flange-locknut (3/8 inch).
8.
Incrementally torque the locknuts to 61 N∙m (45
ft-lb) in an alternating pattern.
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Checking the Fluid Levels

No Parts Required
Procedure
Before you start the engine for the first time, perform
the following fluid-level checks:
Check the engine-oil level; refer to
Engine-Oil Level (page
Check the coolant level; refer to
Cooling System and Coolant Level (page
Check the hydraulic-fluid level; refer to
the Hydraulic-Fluid Level (page
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Checking the Tire Pressure

No Parts Required
Procedure
Check the tire pressure; refer to
Pressure (page
35).
Important:
Maintain pressure in all tires to
ensure a good quality-of-cut and proper machine
performance. Do not underinflate the tires.
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Checking the
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Checking the
63).
Checking
69).
Checking the Tire Air

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