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Figure 17

9

Checking the Hydraulic Fluid

No Parts Required

Procedure

The machine is shipped with hydraulic oil in the reservoir.

1.

Check and ensure the reservoir has hydraulic oil.

2.

If needed add Toro HYPR-OIL™ 500 hydraulic oil.

3.

Run the machine for approximately 15 minutes to allow
any extra air to purge out of the hydraulic system.

4.

Wait until the unit cools before checking the hydraulic
oil.

5.

Tilt the hopper up.

6.

Remove the hydraulic reservoir cap.

7.

Wipe the dipstick clean and insert the cap back into
the hydro.

8.

Lightly tighten the cap.

9.

Remove the cap again and check the level of the oil
on the dipstick (

Figure 18

).

10.

Check the hydraulic reservoir and if necessary fill
the reservoir to the appropriate level with Toro
HYPR-OIL™ 500 hydraulic oil.

Figure 18

1.

Full

2.

Add

11.

If the dipstick oil level is at the Add mark, add hydraulic
oil. Do not overfill.

12.

Replace the hydraulic reservoir cap and tighten until
snug. Do not overtighten.

10

Checking the Machine for
Grease

Parts needed for this procedure:

1 tube

Number 2 general-purpose lithium-base or
molybdenum-base grease. (Purchase separately.)

Procedure

Before you use the machine, check the machine for grease;
refer to Lubrication in the

Operator's Manual.

9

 

Summary of Contents for Z MASTER 74310

Page 1: ...Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped Procedure Description Qty Use 1 No parts required Open the crate Rear caster wheel 1 Bolt 1 2 x 13 inches 1 2 Locknut 1 2 inch 1 Remove the machine from the crate Long guard 1 Guard 1 Bolt 1 4 x 1 inch 4 Flat washer 1 4 inch 4 3 Retainer nut 1 4 inch 4 Install the PTO shaft guards International machines only 4 No parts required C...

Page 2: ...amage Always securely support the front of the deck while setting up the unit Note Ensure that the discharge tube does not catch on the crate when driving the machine off the crate Figure 4 1 Remove the rear caster wheel assembly from inside the hopper 2 Remove the bolt holding the rear frame support to the frame Figure 1 CAUTION Raising the mower deck for service or maintenance relying solely on ...

Page 3: ...e operating position steps 10 through 14 ensure the crate opening under the mower deck is fully covered 10 Place a plywood sheet 58 4 cm x 81 3 cm 23 inches x 32 inches or similar support over the opening to provide support for the deck when the unit is driven off of the crate Figure 4 1 2 3 g026150 Figure 4 1 Drive tire 3 Plywood sheet under the rear deck rollers 2 Discharge tube 11 Carefully rem...

Page 4: ...lers 4 Wood ramp for the front casters 2 x 4 s Note Ensure that the discharge tube does not catch on the crate when driving the machine off the crate Figure 4 WARNING Operating the mower without the locking pins securely latched can result in the mower deck folding up unexpectedly The mower deck folding up unexpectedly can cause serious injury Always operate the mower with the locking pins securel...

Page 5: ...pport Use adequate jack stands or equivalent support 5 Raise the rear of the unit approximately 25 4 to 30 5 cm 10 to 12 inches and support it with jack stands or equivalent support Figure 10 Figure 10 1 Rear caster fork 3 Place jack stands at the arrows 2 Bolt holding rear frame 6 Remove and discard the rear frame support and its hardware which is located behind the drive tires 7 Install the rear...

Page 6: ...d 19 While supporting the mower deck remove and discard the 2 side struts mounting brackets and their hardware on both sides of the seat Figure 13 20 Remove and discard the strut located between the front deck support pins Figure 13 Figure 13 1 Deck support pin 3 Side strut hardware 2 Strut between the deck support pins 21 With the deck locking pins pulled out in the unlock position carefully lowe...

Page 7: ...sen the bolts attached to the rubber guard Figure 15 1 g036545 2 Figure 15 1 Bolts 2 Rubber guard 4 Fold the guard forward 5 Install the metal guards with the attached bolts shown in Figure 16 Figure 16 1 Guard attached to the mower deck 3 Metal guards 2 Bolts 6 Install the rubber guard with the bolts Figure 15 4 Checking the Tire Pressure No Parts Required Procedure Pressure 103 kPa 15 psi Note C...

Page 8: ...parks could cause an explosion or moving parts could accidentally engage causing personal injury Be sure ignition switch is in the Off position before charging the battery Locate the battery mounting hardware and install the negative battery cable Refer to Installing the Battery in the Operator s Manual Note If the positive cable is also disconnected connect the positive red cable to the positive ...

Page 9: ...to the hydro 8 Lightly tighten the cap 9 Remove the cap again and check the level of the oil on the dipstick Figure 18 10 Check the hydraulic reservoir and if necessary fill the reservoir to the appropriate level with Toro HYPR OIL 500 hydraulic oil Figure 18 1 Full 2 Add 11 If the dipstick oil level is at the Add mark add hydraulic oil Do not overfill 12 Replace the hydraulic reservoir cap and ti...

Page 10: ...heck the tire pressure Check the level of the machine Check the mower deck gearboxes for oil Check the engine oil level Check the hydraulic fluid level Check the adjustment of the parking brake Ensure that the machine tracks correctly refer to the Operator s Manual for the adjustment procedure Check the safety interlock system refer to the Operator s Manual Ensure that the PTO works Check all fast...

Page 11: ...rocedure 1 Operator s Manual 1 Engine Owner s Manual 1 Registration card 1 Operator training material 2 Key Procedure At delivery fill in the model and serial number complete the items listed in the following table and initial each when finished Model No Serial No 11 ...

Page 12: ...iew the warranty statement as shown in the Operator s Manual Describe the post sale service procedures for your store Assist the customer in filling out and mailing the registration card or register online at www Toro com Make sure that the customer receives the Operator s Manual Engine Owner s Manual Set Up Instructions and operator training material Make sure the customer knows the Parts Catalog...

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