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It is recommended that first operation of equipĆ

ment be done at a slow speed with attachment disĆ

engaged. Continue this practice until operator is

thoroughly familiar with the controls and has develĆ

oped operating skills.

Disengage all attachment clutches, set parking

brake and shift into neutral before attempting to start

engine.

Disengage power to attachment(s), set parking

brake and stop engine before leaving operator posiĆ

tion.

 

Disengage power to attachment(s) and stop enĆ

gine before making any repairs or adjustments.

Disengage power to attachment(s) when transĆ

porting or not in use.

Disengage attachment clutch before attempting

to remove the mower from a hole or other obstrucĆ

tion.

Disengage power to attachment(s) before backĆ

ing. Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely necesĆ

sary and then only after careful observation of the

entire area behind the machine.

LOOK behind machine to make sure the area is

clear before placing the machine in reverse and conĆ

tinue looking behind while backing.

Always back up loading ramps and tilt bed trailĆ

ers.

The parking brake is designed to hold machine

in place at rest, with engine off. Parking brake will

not restrain machine with engine running and transĆ

axle engaged.

      

Know the terrain on which you are operating

your equipment. There are areas on which your

equipment cannot be safely operated.

Avoid operating equipment on hillsides, slopes

or rough terrain. DO NOT operate machine on hillĆ
sides or slopes exceeding 15

_

(27% grade). If safety

is in doubt STAY OFF THE SLOPE.

Reduce speed and exercise extreme caution on

slopes above 10

_

(18% grade) to prevent tipping or

loss of control. Never mow uphill on these slopes Ċ

mow downhill only. If a steep hill must be ascended,

back up the hill, and drive forward down the hill,

keeping machine in gear. If necessary to turn on hill,

always turn downhill.

 

Mow up and down the face of slopes greater

than 5

_

(9% grade), never across the face. Be espeĆ

cially cautious when changing directions on all

slopes.

Operate your machine smoothly and at a ground

speed slow enough to ensure complete control at all

times. Avoid erratic operation and excessive speed.

Sharp turns on any terrain may cause loss of

control. Reduce speed and use caution when makĆ

ing sharp turns.

Do not stop or start suddenly when going uphill

or downhill. Avoid uphill starts. If machine is stopped

going up a slope, turn the attachment off and back

slowly down the slope keeping the machine in gear.

Do not stop or change gears (speed) on slopes.

Know the terrain on which you are working. Find

hidden obstacles by walking through and inspecting

the area prior to operating your equipment in that

area. Plainly mark obstacles, such as rocks, ruts or

holes and stay well clear of these obstacles when

operating.

 

While operating, stay alert for holes, rocks or

roots, which may cause damage to equipment or

upset. Keep at least 3 ft. away from dropĆoffs,

ditches, creeks, culverts, washouts and public highĆ

ways.

 

Exercise care when mowing around a fixed obĆ

ject to prevent the equipment or attachment from

striking the object. When mowing, never deliberately

run over any foreign object.

 

Areas wet with dew, rain or snow will be more

slippery than when dry. Areas covered with loose

gravel are more slippery than firm, dry ground.

Greater stopping distances are required in these

slippery areas.

 

Learn to expect changes in operating conditions.

Adding or removing attachments or weight to your

equipment will make your machine perform differentĆ

ly. Rain, snow, loose gravel, wet grass, etc., change

the tractive conditions of the terrain, requiring

changes in your operating technique, which may

include a decision not to operate on that terrain.

 

Use care when pulling loads or using heavy

equipment.

A. Use only approved drawbar hitch points.

B. Limit loads to those you can safely control.

C. Do not turn sharply. Use care when backing.

D. Use counterweight(s) or wheel weights when

suggested in operator's manual.

Summary of Contents for 70082

Page 1: ...1163...

Page 2: ...s you are responsible for using the product properly and safely You are also responsible for training per sons who you allow to use the product about safe operation The warning system in this manual i...

Page 3: ...Check Change Crankcase Oil 19 Servicing Air Cleaner 19 Replacing Spark Plug 20 Draining Gasoline From Fuel Tank 20 Servicing Cutter Blade 21 Removing lnstalling Cutting Unit 22 Replacing Blade Drive...

Page 4: ...protective clothing when oper ating equipment Long pants and substantial foot wear are essential Do not operate with bare feet or open sandals Do not operate equipment unless properly seated with fee...

Page 5: ...ce of slopes greater than 5_ 9 grade never across the face Be espe cially cautious when changing directions on all slopes Operate your machine smoothly and at a ground speed slow enough to ensure comp...

Page 6: ...broken parts as needed Keep vehicle and attachments in good operating condition and keep safety devices in place and working Under normal usage grass catcher bag material is subject to deterioration a...

Page 7: ...6 10_ SLOPE CHART Read all safety instructions on pages 3 7...

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Page 9: ...5 79 km hr 5th gear 4 9 mph 7 89 km hr Rev gear 1 7 mph 2 74 km hr Steering 4 spoke dished steering wheel on pinion and sector gear to tie rods controlling wheels 5 3 1 reduction Turning diameter of a...

Page 10: ...els page 10 Hub Cap 2 Cotter Pin 2 Steering Wheel 1 Roll Pin 1 Install Steering Wheel Assembly page 10 Steering Shaft Cover 1 Key 1 Use in Ignition Switch Capscrew 2 Secure battery cables to battery p...

Page 11: ...Toro logo should be readable from opera tor s position Figure 2 3 Insert a drift punch partially through the holes to maintain alignment and insert the roll pin in from the opposite side 4 Drive the r...

Page 12: ...d never add more elec trolyte 2 126 28 4 66 4 642 6 9 28 4 29 2162 26 4 3 465 1 5 8 4 2442 5 21 1 6 4 24 6 21 9 4 57 6 Install the battery with the terminal posts toward the rear of the machine and ve...

Page 13: ...it Do not fill fuel tank while engine is running hot or when machine is in an enclosed area Vapors may build up and be ignited by a spark or flame source many feet away DO NOT SMOKE while filling the...

Page 14: ...n conjunction with brake pedal When pedal is depressed end of parking brake lever holds brake pedal in depressed position and a caliper engages the brake disc at side of transaxle Figure 8 Deck Engage...

Page 15: ...rol upward and release brake pedal To release the parking brake depress brake pedal and parking brake lever will return it to its dis engaged position Release brake pedal slowly 9 9 The height of cut...

Page 16: ...incorporate all of the grass clippings or leaves all of the time into the grass Follow these instructions for the best cut ting results and lawn appearance D Always use FAST full throttle when mowing...

Page 17: ...of the rider housing free from uncut grass allowing air to be drawn into housing When making an initial cut thru center of uncut area operate rider at a slower ground speed and back up if rider starts...

Page 18: ...f cover This may require one or more passes over the leaves D If there are more than five inches of leaves on lawn raise the deck one or two notches higher This makes it easier to feed leaves under mo...

Page 19: ...ndle Wipe up any excess grease 41 Grease rear axles with one to two pumps of No 2 general purpose grease The zerks are located just inside of the rear tires on the bottom of the transaxle Fig 13 The m...

Page 20: ...ain pan Reinstall drain cap after oil stops flowing Figure 15 768 1 C Unscrew dipstick and add oil to crankcase Refer to Fill Crankcase With Oil page 11 Crankcase capacity is 48 oz DO NOT OVER FILL or...

Page 21: ...trode insulator to ensure there is no damage 1 4 137 1 3 5 20 1 0 4 423 1 0 3 2 23 2 1 0 1 31 2 7 42 6 1 142 42 1 3 7 5 34 7 1 2 1 3 0 4 3 3 7 1 6 4 3 Set air gap between center and side electrodes at...

Page 22: ...5 9241 42 24 4 4 3 6 3 6 6 5 16 24 276 2 1 9 5 75 17 1 4 3 0 16 62 1574 5 6 1 56 3 4 240 1 74 43 1 623 5 2 6 1 0 16 1 24 1 766 1 1 62 1574 5 43 766 1 9 4 0 1 1 5 0 02716 2 0 6 4 5 4 028 420 26 766 1 5...

Page 23: ...l rear hanger brackets off pins on rear suspension arms Set height of cut control to highest position and slide cutting unit from under rider 7 Install in reverse order REPLACING BLADE DRIVE BELT 1 Lo...

Page 24: ...ension from belt 3 Remove deck belt from engine pulley Fig 21 4 Remove drive belt Inspect belt for damage or wear 5 Install new deck belt if needed 6 Replace belt guides for transaxle pulley Install b...

Page 25: ...e locknut an additional 1 8 turn counter clock wise or until there is no drag 770 1 If mower doesn t cut level from side to side and cutting blade is not bent level the cutting unit as fol lows Place...

Page 26: ...ft is in gear To ensure interlock system is operat ing correctly check it before each use of the rider Move gear shift into neutral Move deck engagement lever into ENGAGE Sit on the seat and rotate ig...

Page 27: ...e engine Wait for all moving parts to stop Turn the water off remove hose coupling from the washout fitting If the mower is not clean after one washing soak and let stand for 30 minutes Then repeat pr...

Page 28: ...refer to Changing Crankcase Oil page 19 However do not fill crank case with oil at this time Remove battery from chassis refer to Activating and Charging Battery page 11 Remove corrosion from battery...

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Page 30: ...l new correctly gapped spark plug 9 Electrical connections are loose 9 Check electrical system to ensure good contact 10 Carburetor is adjusted incor rectly 10 Adjust the carburetor 11 Air cleaner is...

Page 31: ...r rectly 2 Adjust the carburetor 3 Oil level in crankcase is low 3 Add oil to crankcase 4 Engine load is excessive 4 Shift into lower gear to re duce load Rider vibrates abnormally 1 Engine mounting b...

Page 32: ...fect You must maintain your TORO Product by following the main tenance procedures described in the operator s manual Such routine maintenance whether performed by a dealer or by you is at your expense...

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