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Read and understand the contents of this manual

before starting and operating the machine. Become

familiar with the controls and know how to stop the

machine and engine quickly. A free replacement

manual is available by sending the complete model

and serial number to:

The Toro Company
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55420-1196.

Never allow children to operate the machine. Do

not allow adults to operate machine without proper

instruction. Only trained operators who have read this

manual should operate this machine.

Never operate the machine when under the

influence of drugs or alcohol.

Remove all debris or other objects that might be

picked up and thrown by the blades or fast moving

components from other attached implements. Keep all

bystanders away from operating area.

 

Keep all shields, safety devices and decals in

place. If a shield, safety device or decal is defective,

illegible or damaged, repair or replace it before

operating the machine. Also tighten any loose nuts,

bolts or screws to ensure machine is in safe operating

condition.

Always wear substantial shoes. Do not operate

machine while wearing sandals, tennis shoes,

sneakers or when barefoot. Do not wear loose fitting

clothing that could get caught in moving parts and

possibly cause personal injury. Wearing safety

glasses, safety shoes, long pants and a helmet is

advisable and required by some local ordinances and

insurance regulations.

Check interlock switches daily for proper operation

(Refer To Checking Interlock Switches, Page 17). Do

not rely entirely on safety switches Ćshut off engine

before getting off seat. If a switch fails, replace it before

operating the machine. The interlock system is for your

protection, so do not bypass it. Replace all interlock

switches every two years. Interlock switches should be

adjusted so:

A. Engine cannot be started unless traction pedal

is released (neutral position)Ċand PTO lever is

DISENGAGED (off position).
B. Engine stops if operator gets off seat when

traction pedal is depressed.
C. Engine stops if operator gets off seat when

PTO lever is ENGAGED (on position).

Grass deflectors must be installed in lowest

position on side discharge units.

Since gasoline is highly flammable, handle it

carefully:

A. Use an approved fuel container.
B. Do not remove fuel tank cap while engine is hot

or running.
C. Do not smoke while handling fuel.
D. Fill fuel tank outdoors and only to within an

inch from the top of the tank, not the filler neck. Do

not overfill.
E. Wipe up any spilled fuel.

  

Sit on the seat when starting and operating the

machine.

Before starting the engine:
A. Engage the parking brake.
B. Make sure traction pedal is in NEUTRAL and

PTO switch in OFF position.
C. After engine is started, release parking brake

and keep foot off traction pedal. Machine must not

move. If movement is evident, the neutral return

mechanism is adjusted incorrectly; therefore, shut

engine off and adjust until machine does not move

when traction pedal is released.

Seating capacity is one person. Therefore, never

carry passengers.

Do not run engine in a confined area without

adequate ventilation. Exhaust fumes are hazardous

and could possibly be deadly.

Traverse slopes carefully. Do not start or stop

suddenly when traveling uphill or downhill.

 

Operator must be skilled and trained in how to

drive on hillsides. Failure to use caution on slopes or

hills may cause loss of control and vehicle to tip or roll

possibly resulting in personal injury or death.

Summary of Contents for 30230 Groundsmaster 225

Page 1: ...751 7 8 7 8 7 1 4 7796 2 292 7 8 458 292 5 6 462 3 3 84 3 034 1 4 8 564 9 8 8 7 77 38 1 8 8 49 46 3 48 6 45 6 846 4 8 24 6 6 3 93 678 3 8 438 387 4 8 7 2 39 1 46 8 3 3 7 6 78 68 5 68 91 6 88 38 43 84...

Page 2: ...the complete line of Toro turf care equipment Keep your Toro all Toro buy genuine Toro replacement parts and accessories The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of C...

Page 3: ...ral Air Cleaner Maintenance 22 Servicing Dust Cup and Baffle 22 Servicing Air Cleaner Filter 22 Inspecting Filter Element 23 Cleaning Radiator And Screen 23 Changing Engine Oil And Filter 23 Servicing...

Page 4: ...Interlock Switches Page 17 Do not rely entirely on safety switches shut off engine before getting off seat If a switch fails replace it before operating the machine The interlock system is for your p...

Page 5: ...the PTO switch OFF C Shut the engine OFF and remove key from ignition switch Wait for all machine movement to stop before getting off the seat Before servicing or making adjustments stop engine and re...

Page 6: ...he following safety and instruction decals are affixed to the traction unit If any decal becomes illegible or damaged install a new decal Part numbers are listed below and in your Parts Catalog 95 292...

Page 7: ...wheel TRW power steering valve 1 4 0 Frame is welded formed steel 156470 16 6 21 Fuel gauge water temperature gauge hour meter and warning lights for high temperature shutdown oil pressure and ampera...

Page 8: ...ure universal shaft to implement Locknut 5 16 18 2 Cylinder Pin 2 Secure deck lift arms to lift cylinders Cotter Pin 3 16 x 1 1 2 in 4 Brake Return Springs 2 Pivot Pin Assemblies 2 Mount deck lift arm...

Page 9: ...ounting plate in upright position with support rod Fig 4 63 1605 0 2 5 0 05 622135 31 Mount seat and spring assembly to rear holes in seat mounting plate with two shoulder bolts small I D flat washers...

Page 10: ...Retain 2 mounting capscrews and flatwashers Loosely mount R clamps to outer holes in right side of seat with 2 capscrews and flatwashers previously removed Fig 8 Install manual tube into R clamps inse...

Page 11: ...ight Required Left Side Weight Required Weight Part Number Weight Description Qty 52 Rear Discharge Deck Model 30568 0 lb 0 lb 52 Side Discharge Deck Model 30555 0 lb 0 lb 52 Side Discharge Deck with...

Page 12: ...g the American Petroleum Institute API service classification SE SF Use chart below to select the proper viscosity grade for the temperature expected 2 2 4 0 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 Insert d...

Page 13: ...ts 4 7 l of SAE 10W 30 engine oil However check level of transmission oil before engine is first started and daily thereafter Position machine on a level surface Place all control in neutral position...

Page 14: ...Fill tank to about one inch below top of tank bottom of filler neck Then install cap 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 3 1 0 4 3 2 1 3 1 3 0 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 2 0...

Page 15: ...on the hour meter Fig 18 The coolant temperature gauge registers the coolant temperature in the system If the temperature gets too high the engine will automatically shut off and the High Temperature...

Page 16: ...area to another Fig 19 Traction pedal has two functions one is to make the machine move forward the other is to make it move rearward Using the heel and toe of the right foot depress top of pedal to m...

Page 17: ...2 5 5 0 1 4 1 05 Rotate the ignition key to START Engine should crank If engine cranks proceed to step 3 If engine does not crank there may be a malfunction in the interlock system Raise off the seat...

Page 18: ...aking is not desired engage the lever on left brake pedal with right pedal This provides simultaneous braking at both wheels Before stopping the engine disengage all control and move throttle to SLOW...

Page 19: ...erated wear Apply a liberal coating of grease to the check valve pins once each year Fig 20 The traction unit has bearings and bushings that must be lubricated and these lubrication points are PTO uni...

Page 20: ...95 2926...

Page 21: ...and Baffle Air Filter n Radiator Screen for Debris n Unusual Engine Noises n Transmission Oil Level n Hydraulic Hoses for Damage n Fluid Leaks n Tire Pressure n Instrument Operation n Condition of Bla...

Page 22: ...nditions by washing or using compressed air Replace the element after every six cleanings 1200 hours or annually whichever comes first Remove and service dust cup refer to Servicing Dust Cup and Baffl...

Page 23: ...ut debris that may have collected in the channel at the radiator base Clean and install the screen Check oil level after each day s operation or each time machine is used Change oil and filter after f...

Page 24: ...mission drive shaft coupler to the engine pulley Do not remove the drive shaft from the transmission Move the drive shaft out of the way sot that the fan belt can be removed and a new belt installed I...

Page 25: ...olution of water and anti freeze Capacity of cooling system is approximately 7 quarts 6 4 l When filling fill the radiator completely and fill the expansion tank to between the marks DO NOT OVERFILL A...

Page 26: ...sides of the front axle and support it with jack stands Clean the area around the hydraulic oil filter and remove the filter Fig 35 Remove the tube that connects the axle housing to the transmission...

Page 27: ...nd cable connector with Grafo 112X Skin over grease Toro Part No 505 47 or petroleum jelly to prevent corrosion Prevent corrosion of wiring terminals by applying Grafo 112X Skin over grease Toro Part...

Page 28: ...CIRCUIT MAKE 1 OFF NONE 2 RUN B I A X Y 3 START B I S RED RED RED RED BLUE WHITE WHITE YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW GREEN YELLOW RED GREEN RED VIOLET VIOLET BLACK BLACK BLACK BLUE BROWN BROWN GRAY BLACK BLAC...

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Page 30: ...lter Service Air Filter Replace Fuel Filter Check Rear Wheel Toe In and Steering Linkage Change Transmission Filter Torque Wheel Lug Nuts Drain and Clean Fuel Tank Replace Cutting Unit Gear Box Oil Ch...

Page 31: ...leum jelly to prevent corrosion d Slowly recharge the battery for 24 hours every 60 days to prevent lead sulfation of the battery Drain the engine oil from the oil pan and replace the drain plug Remov...

Page 32: ...03 01 3 5 0 0634 8 7 3 0 634 345 30 6 5 26 11 8 5 063 5 3 This warranty does not apply to parts subject to consumption through use unless found to be defective Examples of parts which are consumed or...

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