Toro 71185, 71188, 71189, 71190, 71193 Setup Instructions

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FORM NO. 3318–186 Rev. B
WHEEL HORSE LAWN TRACTOR
FOR 32” AND 38” MOWERS
Loose Parts
Note: Use the chart below to verify all parts have been shipped.
DESCRIPTION QTY. USE
Front Wheel Shim Washer (as required) Flat Washer Cotter Pin Hub Cap
Steering Wheel Spirol Pin
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Install front wheels.
Install steering wheel.
SET-UP
INSTRUCTIONS
Seat Knob Flat Washer Wire Clip (on seat pan)
Bolt 1/4–20 x 3/4” Wing nut
Spring Hook 1 Used to install lift assist spring. Key 2 Use in ignition switch. Operator’s Manual
Safety Booklet Safety Video
Registration Card 1 Fill out and mail the card.
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Install the seat.
Install battery cables.
Read and watch before operating tractor.
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Set-Up Instructions
Install Front Wheels
Note: If wheels are already installed, refer to
Check Tire Pressure (below).
1. Install shim washers onto axle.
2. Install wheel onto axle with valve stem out.
3. Slide the flat washer onto the axle. Insert cotter
pin through the axle and bend the ends of the pin apart (Fig. 1). If cotter pin does not fit, remove shim washer(s) as required.
4. Push the hub cap (Fig. 1) onto the end of the
axle.
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Install Steering Wheel
1. Move front wheels straight ahead.
2. Slide the steering wheel over shaft. Line up the
hole in the steering wheel with the hole in the shaft (Fig. 2). From the seat you should be able to read the brand logo on the steering wheel.
3. To align the holes, insert a punch or long nail
partially through the holes in the steering wheel and shaft. Then insert the spirol pin into the hole on the opposite side.
4. Using a hammer, drive the spirol pin in until it is
flush with the outside of the steering wheel (Fig. 2).
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1. Flat washer
2. Cotter pin
Figure 1
3. Hub cap
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5. Repeat steps 1–4 on opposite side.
6. Grease the wheel bearings until grease comes out
of bearing seal area.
Check Tire Pressure
Check front and rear tire pressure. Set to 12 psi (83 kPa).
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Figure 2
1. Steering wheel 2. Spirol pin
Install Seat
Note: If the seat is already installed, proceed
to Activate The Battery, page 3.
1. Insert seat switch wire cable through the hole in
the seat base (Fig. 3).
2. Position the seat onto the seat base by inserting
the two shoulder bolts through key hole openings at the end of both slots (Fig. 3).
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3. Thread the knob and flat washer into the rear
center hole in the seat (Fig. 3). Adjust the seat and tighten the knob.
4. Push the seat switch connector fully into the
wire harness connector (Fig. 3).
5. Secure the seat switch wire cable to seat base
with wire clip (Fig. 3). Note: Check seat switch wire routing, it must
not be pinched in seat brackets.
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Set-Up Instructions
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid
which is a deadly poison and it causes severe burns.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
If you carelessly drink electrolyte you could
die or if it gets onto your skin you will be burned.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Do not drink electrolyte and avoid contact
with skin, eyes or clothing. Wear safety glasses to shield your eyes and rubber
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gloves to protect your hands.
Fill the battery where clean water is always
available for flushing the skin.
Follow all instructions and comply with all
safety messages on the electrolyte container.
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Figure 3
1. Seat
2. Wire and connector
3. Shoulder bolts
4. Knob and flat washer
5. Wire clip
6. Connectors
Activate the Battery
Bulk electrolyte with 1.260 specific gravity must be purchased from a local battery supply outlet.
1. Remove the battery and battery box from the
tractor: refer to Operator’s Manual, Removing the Battery.
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2. Unscrew six filler caps from the battery. Slowly
pour electrolyte into each cell until the level is up to the “UPPER” line on the battery case (Fig. 4).
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1. Filler caps
2. Electrolyte
Figure 4
3. Upper line
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IMPORTANT: Be careful not to damage the long vent tube when removing the battery box.
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Set-Up Instructions
3. Leave the filler caps off and connect a 3 to 4
amp battery charger to the battery posts (Fig. 5). Charge the battery at a rate of 4 amperes or less for 4 hours (12 volts).
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Figure 5
1. Positive post
2. Negative post
3. Charger red (+) wire
4. Charger black (–) wire
6. Install the battery and battery box in the tractor:
refer to the Operator’s Manual, Installing the Battery.
Fill Crankcase with Oil
The tractor is shipped from the factory without oil in the engine crankcase: refer to the Operator’s Manual, Engine Oil Specifications for oil type, viscosity, and
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crankcase capacity. Only add about 80% of the specified amount of oil. Then check the oil level and add only enough oil to raise the level to the “FULL” mark on the dipstick.
Mower Discharge Chute
Remove roll pin from discharge sure spring and
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discard. This is for shipment only. Make sure spring returns discharge chute to the full down position.
Level the Mower
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Charging battery produces gasses.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Battery gasses can explode.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Keep cigarettes, sparks and flames away
from battery.
4. When the battery is fully charged, disconnect the
charger from the electrical outlet and from the negative and positive battery posts (Fig. 5).
5. Slowly pour electrolyte into each cell until the
level is once again up to the “UPPER” line on the battery case (Fig. 4).
Level the mower from side-to-side and set front-to-rear blade slope. Refer to the Operator’s Manual, Side-to-Side Mower Leveling and Front-to-Rear Blade Slope.
Lubricate the Tractor
Refer to the Operator’s Manual, Greasing and Lubrication.
Insert Key into Switch
Check Safety System
Refer to the Operator’s Manual, Checking Safety System.
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Set-Up Instructions
Purge Hydro Transaxle (Hydro Drive Tractors Only)
During handling and shipping air can be introduced into the hydro transaxle. To achieve proper performance all trapped air must be removed.
1. Place tractor on a flat level surface.
2. Place the drive control in the “Push” position
(Fig. 6).
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Check Hydro Neutral Position (Hydro Drive Tractors Only)
Adjustment is required if the tractor creeps without the traction control pedal being depressed.
1. Run engine at a low idle and move traction
control pedal forward, then release. Move traction control pedal reverse, then release. If the tractor creeps adjust as follows:
2. Raise the rear wheels off the ground and support
with jackstands.
3. Loosen locknut securing adjustment (Fig. 7).
4. Move adjustment stud up or down until creep is
minimized (Fig. 7). There may still be some wheel rotation with wheels off the ground.
5. Tighten the locknut (Fig. 7). Move the traction
control pedal forward and reverse and allow it to center. Verify that there is no creep with the wheels on the ground.
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Figure 6
1. Operate position 2. Push position
3. Run engine at a low idle and move traction
control pedal forward for five (5) seconds then reverse for five (5) seconds. Repeat three (3) times.
4. Place the drive control in the “Operate” position
(Fig. 6). Drive the tractor forward then reverse approximately five (5) feet. Repeat three (3) times.
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Figure 7
1. Locknut
2. Stop
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Set-Up Instructions
Check Traction Control Pedal (Hydro Drive Tractors Only)
After adjusting the hydro neutral position it is necessary to check the traction control pedal. While pressing the control pedal full forward and full reverse it must not contact the footrest pad before hitting the stop(s) at the transaxle (Fig. 7).
1. If contact is made with the foot pad, before
hitting stop(s) on transaxle (Fig. 7), in either forward or reverse directions, adjustment is required.
2. Loosen the capscrews below the right footrest.
Slide the pedal in the slots away from the direction that made contact with the footrest (Fig. 8).
3. Tighten capscrews and recheck traction control
pedal for contact with stop(s) on transaxle and footrest.
Check Shift Cable Adjustment (Gear Drive Tractors Only)
Cable adjustment is required if the ground speed selector lever does not move firmly toward the numbers on the shift plate when released or it is difficult to shift between gears on-the-go (Fig. 9).
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Figure 9
1. Gear select lever 2. Numbers
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Figure 8
1. Traction control pedal 2. Adjusting capscrews
1. If either of the above conditions exist, check that
belt guides are positioned no more than 1/8 inch away from the engine and transmission pulleys.
2. Check the cable tension. Cable should be taught
and have 1/2 inch movement with slight pressure applied (Fig. 10).
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Set-Up Instructions
3. Move gear select lever and note gap between
lever and edge of gate. There should be about 1/4 inch of free play before cable is taught.
4. To adjust the cable tension loosen the front cable
guide, located on tractor brace above deck pulley. Slide guide sideways as required for proper tension (Fig. 10).
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Figure 10
1. Cable 2. Cable guide
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Test Drive the Tractor
Make sure all electrical and mechanical systems are operating properly. See Operator’s Manual for proper control function.
Check Mower Adjustment
Make sure mower side-to-side level and front-to-rear blade slope is properly adjusted. See Operator’s Manual for proper procedure.
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