Toro 30810 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 12

7.

Locate and remove the 2 knockout plugs from the top
of the control panel (

Figure 28

).

Figure 28

1.

Knockout plugs

2.

Knockout plug locations

8.

Carefully cut and remove the decal material to expose
the holes in the control panel.

Note:

Remove only the knockout plugs and decal

material for the required switches.

9.

Deburr the newly exposed edges of the control panel.

10.

Clean the control panel surface and affix the decal
around the exposed holes (

Figure 29

).

Figure 29

1.

Decal

3.

Lift/lower switch
(3-position switch)

2.

Float/power-down switch
(2-position switch)

11.

Insert the switches into the appropriate mounting holes
(

Figure 29

).

Note:

Position the flat portion of the switch toward

the operator.

7

Installing the Wiring Harness

Parts needed for this procedure:

1

Wiring harness

Procedure

Note:

The machine must be equipped with the Auxiliary

Power Unit Kit, Toro part no. 30382.

1.

Cover exposed connectors on the wiring harness with
masking tape or electrical tape to keep debris out of the
connectors while routing the harness.

2.

Route and connect the wiring harness (

Figure 30

and

Figure 31

) at the follows locations:

Hydraulic-manifold connectors

Relays (6) on the relay bracket

Main harness connector, located under the right
operator controls by the standard control module

Note:

The main harness connector is a 2-wire

Metri-pak connector (brown and tan wires)

Deck lift in A and B

Note:

Unplug the 2 connectors from the

lift-manifold block and plug them into the wiring
harness.

Deck lift out A and B

Note:

Plug the wiring harness into the lift-block

manifold where you just unplugged the 2
connectors.

Pink power-wire connector

Ground to the ground block

Lift/lower switch

Float/enable switch

3.

Secure the wiring harness to the machine with cable
ties.

Important:

Keep the harness away from all hot,

sharp, or moving parts.

Important:

Secure the wiring harness away from

the tail pipe of the machine.

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Summary of Contents for 30810

Page 1: ...required Prepare the machine Cylinder support assembly 1 Bolt 3 8 x 2 3 4 inches 2 Bolt 3 8 x 1 1 4 inches 3 Bolt 3 8 x 1 inch 1 Nut 3 8 inch 3 Lift arm assembly 1 Bolt 7 8 x 4 1 2 inches 2 Jam nut 7...

Page 2: ...4 inch 6 Decal from Auxiliary Power Unit Kit 1 6 Switch 2 Install the relays and switches for Model 30812 only 7 Wiring harness 1 Install the wiring harness 8 No parts required Complete installation 1...

Page 3: ...of the kit raise the rear of the traction unit support it with jack stands and remove the right rear tire 1 Remove the existing 3 bolts and 3 nuts from the skid assembly Figure 1 Note Retain the nuts...

Page 4: ...of the threaded link to 19 cm 7 1 2 inches and tighten the jam nuts Figure 4 Figure 4 1 Length of threaded link 19 cm 7 1 2 inches 6 Secure the threaded link rod end to the cylinder support assembly...

Page 5: ...the right rear tire 1 Secure the link mount to the rear bumper bracket with 3 bolts 3 8 x 1 inch and 3 nuts 3 8 inch Note Position the link mount as shown in Figure 7 Figure 7 1 Link mount 2 Mount th...

Page 6: ...shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 1 Threaded link 2 Link support assembly 6 Mount the stationary end of the hydraulic cylinder to the underside of the frame cross member bracket with a pivot pin Figure 11...

Page 7: ...hose to the oil cooler hose as follows A Remove the cap from the hardline of the oil cooler return hose Figure 15 Figure 15 1 Short hose 3 Oil cooler return hose 2 Hardline cap B Thread the short hos...

Page 8: ...ch D Install the short hose to the port in the oil cooler return hose 5 On the right frame locate the deck lift valve assembly Figure 18 Figure 18 1 Plug 2 Valve assembly 6 Remove the plug from the le...

Page 9: ...eeded for this procedure 1 Relay bracket 6 Relay 6 Bolt 1 4 x 1 2 inch 7 Nut 1 4 inch 1 Bolt 1 4 x 3 4 inch 1 Decal from Auxiliary Power Unit Kit 2 Switch Procedure 1 On the right side of the machine...

Page 10: ...se the control panel holes Note Remove only the knockout plugs and decal material for the required switches 7 Deburr the newly exposed edges of the control panel 8 Clean the control panel surface and...

Page 11: ...igure 25 1 Bolt nut and washer 3 Mark here 2 Relay bracket 2 Mark the location indicated in Figure 25 3 Remove the bracket and drill a hole 0 281 inch through both walls of the frame in the location t...

Page 12: ...it Kit Toro part no 30382 1 Cover exposed connectors on the wiring harness with masking tape or electrical tape to keep debris out of the connectors while routing the harness 2 Route and connect the w...

Page 13: ...gure 31 1 Blower PTO switch used with blower 6 Deck lift out A and B 2 Lift lower switch 7 Main wiring harness 3 Ground 8 Relays 6 4 Power 9 Hydraulic manifold 5 Deck lift in A and B 10 Float power do...

Page 14: ...LOAT position allows the attachment to follow the contour of the ground Moving the switch to the POWER DOWN position adds weight from the machine to increase ground engagement force Figure 33 Higher g...

Page 15: ...96 Front frame weights Weight bracket and Suitcase weights 4 1 2 Debris Blower Model 30393 211 lb 125 2655 03 125 2670 and 114 4096 Front frame weights Weight bracket and Suitcase weights 4 1 2 Rahn G...

Page 16: ...5 03 125 2670 and 114 4096 Front frame weights Weight bracket and Suitcase weights 4 1 3 Debris Blower Model 30393 276 lb 125 2655 03 125 2670 and 114 4096 Front frame weights Weight bracket and Suitc...

Page 17: ...ont weight 1 1 Debris Blower Model 30393 109 lb 125 2670 and 114 4096 Front weight bracket and 42 lb front weight 1 2 Rahn Groomer Allied Product 151 lb 125 2670 and 114 4096 Front weight bracket and...

Page 18: ...5 2670 and 114 4096 Front weight bracket and 42 lb front weight 1 3 Rahn Groomer Allied Product Not Approved 62 inch width of cut Models 30362 and 30365 With hard canopy model 30359 and Additional Fro...

Page 19: ...hen operating the machine when a rear attachment is installed because it is wider than the machine and may contact poles fences or trees Never operate the machine near bystanders Maintenance Lubricate...

Page 20: ...Notes 20...

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Page 23: ...3766 3636 Jean Heybroek b v Netherlands 31 30 639 4611 Victus Emak Poland 48 61 823 8369 European Privacy Notice The Information Toro Collects Toro Warranty Company Toro respects your privacy In order...

Page 24: ...ot limited to damage to seats due to wear or abrasion worn painted surfaces scratched decals or windows etc Parts Parts scheduled for replacement as required maintenance are warranted for the period o...

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