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Tire Tread Condition
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The use of worn-out tires on this vehicle
is very dangerous. A tire is considered to
be worn out when the depth of the tread
is less than 3 mm (1/8 in.). Be sure to
replace the tires before reaching this min-
imum specification.
Tire Replacement
This vehicle has low-pressure tubeless
tires. Have this maintenance performed
by an authorized Toro ROV dealer or a
qualified tire repair station.
Tubeless Tire Repair
Should a leak or flat tire occur due to a
puncture, the tire may be repaired using a
plug-type repair. If the damage is from a
cut or if the puncture cannot be repaired
using a plug, the tire must be replaced.
When operating the vehicle in areas
where transportation or service facilities
are not readily available, it is strongly
recommended to carry a plug-type repair
kit and a tire pump along.
Wheels
1. Park the vehicle on level ground and
with the transmission in park, engage
4WD/differential lock.
2. Loosen the lug nuts on the wheel to
be removed.
3. Elevate the vehicle.
4. Remove the lug nuts.
5. Remove the wheel.
6. Install the wheel; then using a criss-
cross pattern, tighten the wheel nuts in
27 N-m (20 ft-lb) increments to the
final torque shown in the table below.
PR941A
7. Remove the jack.
Muffler/Spark Arrester
The muffler has a spark arrester which
must be periodically cleaned. At the
intervals shown in the Maintenance
Schedule, clean the spark arrester using
the following procedure.
1. Open the cargo box and remove the
two springs securing the muffler to
the exhaust pipe.
! WARNING
The use of worn-out tires is danger-
ous and can increase the risk of an
accident.
! WARNING
Use only Toro approved tires when
replacing tires. Failure to do so could
result in unstable operation.
Steel Wheel
54 N-m
(40 ft-lb)
Aluminum Wheel (Black Nuts)
80 N-m
(60 ft-lb)
Aluminum Wheel (Chrome Nuts) 108 N-m
(80 ft-lb)
CAUTION
Using an impact wrench could result
in incorrect torque which could dam-
age the wheel or hub studs.
! WARNING
Wait until the muffler cools to avoid
burns.