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Units SN 600,000 and Lower With Splined Blade 

Driver: 

9.  Lower the deck fully.  Remove the right hand belt 

cover.  Remove the belt cover mounting stud that 
protrudes from the deck. 

10.  Remove the right side belt shield and the         

5/16 x 3 1/4 bolt that secures the shield to the 
deck. 

11.  Remove the blade from the right spindle. 

12.  Insert special tool 109-2979 into splined end of 

spindle shaft. 

13.  Remove the right sheave nut, spring disk washer, 

and drive sheave from the spindle shaft– keep 
hardware for re-use. 

Use special tool 109-2979 to hold spindle from 
rotating.  Do not use the blade bolt to prevent 
rotation. 

14.  Apply a light coat of Mobil HTS grease (or food 

grade antiseize) to the top portion of the spindle 
shaft where the sheave mounts. 

15.  Install the double sheave (Item 12) onto the right 

spindle shaft.  Install the spring disk washer and 
nut.  Make sure that the spring disk washer cone 
is installed towards nut (See Figure 8).  Torque 
the sheave nut to 140-145 ft-lbs.   

Use special tool 109-2979 to hold spindle from 
rotating.  Do not use the blade bolt to prevent 
rotation. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIGURE 8 

Reinstall blade and torque bolt to:   

For units with a 1/2-20x2 blade bolt, torque to         
50-60 ft-lbs (75-81 N-m) 

16.  Reinstall the deck drive belt in the lower groove of 

the double sheave.  Install plug (Item 40) into 
bore of double sheave. 

17.  Remove the discharge chute from the deck.  

Discard the mounting hardware, but save the 
discharge chute for use during side discharge 
operation.  The chute pivot pin (Item 21) and 
hairpin (Item 22) may be stored in the pivot 
holes on the discharge chute during bagging 
operation.

 

Units 600,000 and Higher: 

18.  Lower the deck fully.  Remove the right hand 

belt cover.  Remove the belt cover mounting 
stud that protrudes from the deck.  Save the 
knob for later use. 

19.  Remove the blade from the right spindle. 

20.  Insert special tool 109-2979 into splined end 

of spindle shaft. 

21.  Remove the right sheave nyloc nut, washer, 

and splined washer from the spindle shaft.   
Do not remove the blade drive sheave.  Retain 
the nut for later use. 

Use special tool 109-2979 to hold spindle 
from rotating.  Do not use the blade bolt to 
prevent rotation. 

22.  Install the Ultra Vac drive sheave onto the 

right spindle shaft.  Install the washer that is 
supplied with the Ultra Vac drive kit (Item 47) 
and nut removed in step 4.  Torque the 
sheave nut to:  5/8-18 Nut (15/16 Hex)              
90-110 ft-lbs.   

Use special tool 109-2979 to hole spindle 
from rotating

 

(See Figure 9).  Do not use 

the blade bolt to prevent rotation. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIGURE 9 

Reinstall blade and torque bolt to:  For 
units with a 1/2-20x2 blade bolt, torque to 
50-60 ft-lbs (75-81 N-m). 

23.  Reinstall the deck drive belt in the lower 

grove of the double sheave.  Install plug 
(Item 40) into bore of top sheave. 

RELEASED Version  ©Toro 2006-2007

Summary of Contents for LZUV52

Page 1: ...Lazer Z XP 604 352 000 to 599 999 109 1193 Drive Kit Lazer Z 724 510 000 Higher 109 1194 Drive Kit and 103 5633 Front Weight Kit Lazer Z 724 352 000 to 509 999 109 1191 Drive Kit Lazer Z XS 724 440 0...

Page 2: ...me Bracket 2 2 2 2 2 17 Mount Spacer 2 2 2 4 4 18 Mount Pin Weldment 1 1 1 1 1 19 Clevis Pin 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 20 Hair Pin large 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 21 Chute Pivot Pin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 Hair Pin small 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 3: ...ZER Z SN 510 000 HIGHER Shown without ROPS for clarity Items 21 22 26 29 30 37 38 39 44 46 49 not shown Only required for units with SN 351 999 and below See Figure 12 for installation of 29 30 See Fi...

Page 4: ...o allow for installation of the Ultra Vac Retain the hardware for reuse For Lazer Z units SN 510 000 and Higher 2 When installing the Ultra Vac onto a liquid cooled Lazer Z the rear bumper plate must...

Page 5: ...n jack stands Remove the rear wheels CAUTION POTENTIAL HAZARD Relying solely on mechanical or hydraulic jacks to support the mower could be dangerous WHAT CAN HAPPEN The mechanical or hydraulic jacks...

Page 6: ...e necessary to push the capscrew through the masking tape applied in step 14 Install one 3 8 16 x 4 1 2 hex capscrew spring disk washer and 3 8 16 whizlock nut through the top tube as shown it will be...

Page 7: ...hen the right sheave nut is removed 4 Remove the right sheave nut spring disk washer and sheave from the spindle shaft Block the blade rotation with a block of wood between the blade and baffles as in...

Page 8: ...eave Install plug Item 40 into bore of double sheave 17 Remove the discharge chute from the deck Discard the mounting hardware but save the discharge chute for use during side discharge operation The...

Page 9: ...de of the deck stiffeners Mark the location of the belt cover support holes on the deck stiffeners Remove the belt cover Center punch and drill 3 8 holes 30 Remove the belt cover supports from the bel...

Page 10: ...nd the plastic knob must be installed after the cover has been positioned The original belt cover stud must be removed on 52 units On Units SN 600 000 and Higher with Triton decks 37 Adjust dog leg ba...

Page 11: ...tem 42 and a front weight Item 41 to be installed The front weight is removable and retained by using hairpins Item 43 Units SN 439 999 and Lower 2 Locate the position of the mounting holes Clamp a we...

Page 12: ...the bend in the floor pan See Figure 18 The decal on the outside of the floor pan will still be visible with the weight plates mounted Install the Removable Weights Note The removable weights are hea...

Page 13: ...l outward on the PTO switch to the ROTATE position 3 To disengage the deck drive and blower set the throttle to midway position Push in on the PTO switch to the STOP position to stop the cutting blade...

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