Toro 60213 Operator'S Manual Download Page 31

7.

Torque the spindle nut to 27 N∙m (20 ft-lb) while
rotating the hub. Back the nut off 1 turn, and
torque the spindle nut to 9 N∙m (7 ft-lb).

8.

Install the nut retainer and check the alignment
of the slot in the retainer and the hole in the
spindle for the cotter pin (

Figure 41

).

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Figure 41

9.

Install the cotter pin and bend each legs around
the retainer.

10.

Install the dust cap onto the hub.

11.

Secure the wheel on the machine with the lug
nuts removed in

Removing the Wheels and Hub

Assembly (page 30)

.

12.

Torque the lug nuts to 108 to 122 N∙m (80 to 90
ft-lb).

13.

Repeat steps 1 through 12 on the other side of
the machine.

Engine Maintenance

Servicing the Air Cleaner

Service Interval:

Before each use or daily—Inspect

the air-cleaner elements.

Every 50 hours—Clean the air-cleaner
elements. Clean them more frequently in dusty
operating conditions.

Every 300 hours/Yearly (whichever comes
first)—Replace the paper air-cleaner element.
Replace it more frequently in dusty operating
conditions.

Important:

Do not operate the engine without

the air-filter assembly; extreme engine damage
will occur.

1.

Shut off the engine and wait for all moving parts
to stop.

2.

Disconnect the wire from the spark plug; refer to

Disconnecting the Spark-Plug Wire (page 28)

.

3.

Remove the nut that secures the cover (

Figure

42

).

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Summary of Contents for 60213

Page 1: ...H S MMX 658H S and MMX 858H S Mortar Mixer Model No 60213 Serial No 315000001 and Up Model No 60216 Serial No 315000001 and Up Model No 60220 Serial No 315000001 and Up Register at www Toro com Origin...

Page 2: ...ofing material grout and other small grained Portland cement products A vehicle equipped with an appropriate pintle hitch or ball hitch can tow the machine Using this product for purposes other than i...

Page 3: ...l 25 Cleaning the Drum 26 Maintenance 27 Recommended Maintenance Schedule s 27 Pre Maintenance Procedures 28 Preparing the Machine for Maintenance 28 Disconnecting the Spark Plug Wire 28 Removing the...

Page 4: ...ure that everyone using this product knows how to use it and understands the warnings Become familiar with the safe operation of the equipment operator controls and safety signs All operators and mech...

Page 5: ...e tight and torqued properly Ensure that the machine is properly secured Fuel Safety Use extreme care in handling fuel It is flammable and its vapors are explosive Extinguish all cigarettes cigars pip...

Page 6: ...or storing the machine Disengage all power and operation controls Never lubricate service repair or adjust the machine with the engine running Keep equipment materials clear from the muffler and engin...

Page 7: ...g hazard of hand entanglement hazard of hand at the shaft keep your hands away from moving parts keep all guards and shields in place 5 Explosion hazard shut off the engine and keep away from flames w...

Page 8: ...0 8322 1 Use fuel with an alcohol content by volume under 10 only 3 Do not use fuel with an alcohol content greater than 10 by volume 2 Read the Operator s Manual for more information on fuel decal133...

Page 9: ...w pole kit 1 3 Connecting link included with the tow pole kit 2 Install the safety chain 4 No parts required Adjusting the mixing paddles 1 Installing the Dump Handle Parts needed for this procedure 1...

Page 10: ...the frame fitting Figure 4 3 Insert the bolt through the holes in the fitting and the pole Figure 4 4 Thread the nut onto the bolt and tighten them until they are tight against the frame fitting Figu...

Page 11: ...4 Adjusting the Mixing Paddles No Parts Required Procedure If the mixing paddles and wipers need adjustment adjust the paddles and wipers refer to Adjusting the Paddles page 46 11...

Page 12: ...handle 11 Safety chain keyhole 6 Grate lift arm 12 Drum Controls Become familiar with all the controls before you operate the machine Clutch Lever Use the clutch lever to engage and disengage the padd...

Page 13: ...2 Fuel valve 6 Oil dipstick 3 Choke lever 7 Oil drain plug 4 Throttle lever 8 On Off switch Fuel Valve The fuel valve Figure 11 is located underneath the choke lever Move the lever for the fuel valve...

Page 14: ...ed of the mixing paddles For best performance set this control to the FAST position when mixing material Engine On Off Switch The On Off switch is located on the front of the engine Rotate it to the O...

Page 15: ...aterial Polyethylene Polyethylene Polyethylene Length without tow pole 150 cm 59 inches 168 cm 66 inches 168 cm 66 inches Width 86 cm 34 inches 86 cm 34 inches 86 cm 34 inches Height 142 cm 56 inches...

Page 16: ...se damage to property or injury or death to bystanders Do not exceed 88 km h 55 mph when towing the machine For poor road conditions or inclement weather reduce speed accordingly WARNING Towing the ma...

Page 17: ...tching a Stamped Ball Coupler page 17 Forged ball coupler Hitching a Forged Ball Coupler page 17 Pintle hitch coupler Hitching a Pintle Hitch Coupler page 18 Hitching a Stamped Ball Coupler 1 Apply ch...

Page 18: ...of the front of the machine dropping to the ground if the hitch does not hold the connection g021177 Figure 18 1 Connecting links 3 Chain crossed under tow pole 2 Keyholes in front post 3 Connect each...

Page 19: ...our model is equipped with an adjustable axle Figure 22 you can adjust the axle to the narrow position to move the machine through a narrow access point such as the gate of a fence or the doorway of a...

Page 20: ...ch side of the axle outward to the wide tow position Figure 22 9 Secure the axle with the bolts and nuts removed previously Figure 22 and torque them to 87 N m 64 ft lb Preparing to Use the Machine 1...

Page 21: ...ll the fuel tanks outdoors in an open area when the engine is cold Wipe up any fuel that spills Never fill the fuel tanks inside an enclosed trailer Never smoke when handling fuel and stay away from a...

Page 22: ...Gasoline with up to 10 ethanol gasohol or 15 MTBE methyl tertiary butyl ether by volume is acceptable Ethanol and MTBE are not the same Gasoline with 15 ethanol E15 by volume is not approved for use...

Page 23: ...e OPEN position all the way to the right Figure 28 g019815 Figure 28 1 Choke lever 3 Throttle lever 2 Fuel valve 3 Move the choke lever to the ON position Figure 28 Note A warm or hot engine may not r...

Page 24: ...ent and concrete materials with skin and eyes DANGER This machine is capable of amputating hands Stay in the operator s position while the machine is running Keep all bystanders a safe distance away f...

Page 25: ...er cement or other binding material until the consistency of the batch is correct Dumping the Material DANGER Contact with the mixing paddles could cause damage or injury Never put your hands inside t...

Page 26: ...ried material from contaminating the next batch of material refer to Cleaning the Drum page 26 Cleaning the Drum Important Do not strike on the drum with a shovel hammer or any other device to loosen...

Page 27: ...each use Clean the drum between mixing batches of material Lubricate the trunnions Torque the wheel lug nuts to 108 to 122 N m 80 to 90 ft lb after towing Every 40 hours Inspect the belts and adjust...

Page 28: ...s that secure the divider plate to the front cowl Note Retain the fasteners for installing the divider plate g020752 Figure 35 3 To remove the divider plate lift it upward and tilt it back so that it...

Page 29: ...for Maintenance page 28 2 Clean the area around each grease fitting with a rag and lift the plastic cap off the grease fitting Figure 37 g020684 g020685 Figure 37 1 Pillow block bearings 3 Front trunn...

Page 30: ...f it is worn or damaged 3 Clean the bearings and check for wear and damage Note Replace all worn or damaged parts Ensure that the bearings are clean and dry 4 Clean the cavity of the hub of all grease...

Page 31: ...to 90 ft lb 13 Repeat steps 1 through 12 on the other side of the machine Engine Maintenance Servicing the Air Cleaner Service Interval Before each use or daily Inspect the air cleaner elements Every...

Page 32: ...ough the element and may reach the paper filter and clog it 11 Wipe dirt from the base and the cover with a moist rag Note Be careful to prevent dirt and debris from entering the air duct leading to t...

Page 33: ...y Avoid contacting the hot engine oil when you drain it 1 Shut off the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop 2 Disconnect the wire from the spark plug refer to Disconnecting the Spark Plug Wire...

Page 34: ...ine on a level surface and shut off the engine 2 Ensure that the machine surfaces are cool 3 Pull the spark plug wire off the terminal of the spark plug Figure 47 g014506 Figure 47 1 Spark plug 2 Wire...

Page 35: ...rk plug clockwise using a 21 mm 13 16 inch spark plug wrench until the plug and sealing washer are seated Figure 48 3 Tighten the spark plug as follows When installing an in service spark plug tighten...

Page 36: ...e the 3 screws 4 mm from the exhaust deflector and remove the deflector Figure 50 7 Remove the screws 5 mm and 6 mm from the muffler protector and remove the muffler protector Figure 50 8 Remove the s...

Page 37: ...l tool Toro Part No 92 5771 8 Remove the bolt and nut that secure the rear bracket for the engine deck hinge to the frame of the machine Figure 53 g020120 Figure 53 1 Engine deck 4 Frame 2 Pivot 5 Nut...

Page 38: ...t Guide page 45 10 Install the divider plate refer to Installing the Divider Plate page 28 Fuel System Maintenance Cleaning the Fuel Sediment Cup Service Interval Every 100 hours Every 6 months whiche...

Page 39: ...he factory Important Always check the information on the actual tires for the correct air pressure requirement Model Maximum Air Pressure 60212 60213 and 60216 414 kPa 60 psi 60218 60219 and 60220 241...

Page 40: ...may damage the engine or the reduction case This type of damage is not covered by the warranty Reduction Case Oil Specifications Oil type 4 cycle SAE 10W 30 motor oil Oil API service category SJ SL S...

Page 41: ...100 hours Every 6 months whichever comes first Change the reduction case oil 1 Park the machine on a level surface and shut off the engine 2 Allow the engine to cool 3 Disconnect the wire from the spa...

Page 42: ...Remove the divider plate refer to Removing the Divider Plate page 28 5 Move the clutch lever to the OFF position 6 Examine the belts for wear or damage If the belts are worn or damaged replace them re...

Page 43: ...ss the engine pulley and the idler pulley Figure 66 g020009 Figure 66 1 Engine pulley 5 Idler shaft 2 Idler pulley 6 Jam nut 3 Reduction case engine 7 Setscrew 4 Belt guide 8 Straightedge E If necessa...

Page 44: ...the machine Installing the Belts 1 Park the machine on a level surface and shut off the engine 2 Allow the machine to cool 3 Disconnect the wire from the spark plug refer to Disconnecting the Spark Pl...

Page 45: ...d both belts cannot be attained then 1 of the belts is too long C Tighten the bolt that secures the belt guide to the engine Figure 69 D Check the clutch operation refer to Checking the Clutch Operati...

Page 46: ...ler shaft Figure 70 7 Install the divider plate refer to Installing the Divider Plate page 28 Paddle Maintenance Adjusting the Paddles Important Complete the Preparing the Machine for Maintenance page...

Page 47: ...s Aligning the End Paddle Wipers 1 Rotate the wiper and fixed paddle around the end plate of the drum and locate smallest distance between the drum and the wiper of the paddle 2 Mark the inside of the...

Page 48: ...to 45 N m 27 to 33 ft lb 5 Repeat the procedure for the adjustable end paddle at the end plate on the other end of the drum Cleaning Cleaning the Machine Regular cleaning and washing with mild deterge...

Page 49: ...Start the engine and run it until it stops E Choke the engine F Start and run the engine until it does not start again 3 Clean the sediment cup refer to Cleaning the Fuel Sediment Cup page 38 4 Servic...

Page 50: ...ter element s 2 The engine contains bad or old fuel 2 Drain the fuel tank and carburetor Refuel with fresh fuel 3 There is water or contamination in the fuel 3 Drain the fuel tank and carburetor Refue...

Page 51: ...to restaurants grocery stores hotels schools and hospitals and on a wide variety of products Additionally some online and mail order retailers provide Prop 65 warnings on their websites or in catalogs...

Page 52: ...failure to perform required maintenance and or adjustments Product failures which result from operating the Product in an abusive negligent or reckless manner Parts subject to consumption through use...

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