Form No. 3427-218 Rev A Polar Trac® Cab Groundsmaster® 7200 Series Mower Model No. 30474—Serial No. 403380001 and Up Model No. 30675—Serial No. 403380001 and Up Register at www.Toro.com.
WARNING CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Use of this product may cause exposure to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Introduction g271386 Figure 1 1. Model and serial number location This kit transforms a summer ride-on, rotary-blade lawn mower into a snow-removal machine that is intended for use by professional, hired operators in commercial applications. Model No. This kit was designed to be used with cab Model 30474.
Contents Safety ....................................................................... 4 Safety and Instructional Decals .......................... 4 Setup ........................................................................ 7 1 Preparing the Machine..................................... 9 2 Installing the Heat Shields................................ 9 3 Assembling the Heater Hoses........................ 10 4 Installing the Bulkhead Bracket ...................... 12 5 Routing the Heater Hoses .........
Safety Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or missing. decal130-0457 130-0457 2. Right 1. Left decal120-0250 120–0250 1. Slow-moving vehicle decal132-3600 132-3600 5. Working light—20 A 1. Read the Operator's Manual for more information on fuses. 2. Headlight—25 A 6. Auxiliary power—15 A 3. Condenser fan and A/C clutch—30 A 4. Fan—25 A 7.
decal130-5361 130-5361 1. Warning—read the Operator's Manual; only operate from the driver's seat; wear a seatbelt; wear hearing protection.
decal121-8378 121-8378 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Fan—off Fan—on full Cold air Hot air External air Internal air Air conditioner—off Air conditioner—on decal125-9659 125-9659 1. Head light–on 5. Hazard light–on 2. Head light–off 6. Hazard light–off 3. Cab light–on 7. Left-turn signal 4. Cab light–off 8.
Setup Loose Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped. Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Description Qty. No parts required – Rear-panel shield Under-seat shield Straight fitting (3/8 NPT x 0.
Procedure 10 11 12 13 14 Description Use Qty.
1 Preparing the Machine No Parts Required Procedure 1. Park the machine on a level surface, lower the cutting unit to the lowest height-of-cut setting, shut off the engine, and remove the key. 2. Disconnect the battery cable connected to the negative (-) battery terminal. 3. Allow the engine coolant to cool and then drain the coolant from the machine; refer to the machine Service Manual. 4. g032347 Figure 3 2. Back panel 1. Swell latch 3.
Note: Use the cutouts for the bolts to align the under-seat shield to the plate. 6. Install the wire clip to the bottom of the seat plate (Figure 7). g032391 g032393 Figure 5 1. Seat connector Figure 7 3. Wire clip 1. Hole for wire clip 2. Wire clip 2. Wire harness 3. Remove the wire clip from the bottom of the seat deck Figure 5. 4. Clean the bottom of the seat deck to ensure proper adhesion of the under-seat shield. 5.
g030360 Figure 9 1. Female coupler g032343 Figure 8 1. Male coupler 4. Hose clamp (1/2 to 1-1/4 inches) 2. Male dust plug 5. Supply hose Slide the dust plug over the threaded end of the straight fitting (Figure 8). 3. Thread the straight fitting (3/8 NPT x 0.625 barb) to the male coupler (Figure 8). 4. Tighten the straight fitting (3/8 NPT x 0.625 barb) into the male couple 2 to 3 turns from finger-tight. 5. Slide a hose clamp (1/2 to 1-1/4 inches) over the hose. 6.
Connecting to the Radiator Hose Connecting to the Radiator Hose Yanmar Engine Only Kubota Engine Only 1. Locate the radiator hose (Figure 10). 1. Locate and remove the radiator hose (Figure 12). g032421 Figure 12 1. Cut lines g032396 Figure 10 1. Cut lines 2. Use a cutting tool to cut the radiator hose at the cut lines (Figure 12). 2. Use a cutting tool to cut the radiator hose at the cut lines (Figure 10). 3. 3.
2. 4 If it is present, remove the punch-out located between the 2 holes (Figure 15). Installing the Bulkhead Bracket Parts needed for this procedure: 1 Grommet 1 Bulkhead bracket 2 Bolts (5/16 x 5/8 inch) 2 R-clamp 2 Carriage bolt (1/4 x 3/4 inch) 2 g032345 Figure 15 Flange nut (1/4 inch) 1. Punch-out Installing the Grommet Note: If necessary, use a metal-cutting tool to Note: If the grommets are not installed, perform this remove the material between the 2 holes in the support tube.
5 Routing the Heater Hoses Parts needed for this procedure: 1 Hose clamp (1/2 to 1-1/4 inches) 1 Straight fitting (3/8 npt x 0.625 barb) 1 Temperature sensor (Yanmar engine only) 1 Adapter (Yanmar engine only) Routing the Supply Hose g032394 Kubota Engine Only Figure 17 1. Frame 2. Bolts (5/16 x 5/8 inch) 1. 3. Hose bracket 2. Torque the bolts to 1978 to 2542 N∙cm (175 to 225 in-lb). 3. Position an R-clamp over each hose (Figure 18). Route the supply hose as shown in Figure 19.
g032422 Figure 20 1. Supply hose 3. Straight fitting (3/8 NPT x 0.625 barb) 2. Hose clamp (1/2 to 1-1/4 inches) 4. Temperature sensor g032423 Figure 21 3. Apply sealant to the straight fitting (3/8 NPT x 0.625 barb); skipping the first thread. 4. Finger-tighten the straight fitting into the port. 5. Tighten the straight fitting 2 to 3 additional turns. Moving the Temperature Sensor 6. Slide the hose clamp over the hose end (Figure 20). Yanmar Engine Only 7.
2. Remove the temperature sensor and gasket from the rear port of the water pump (Figure 23). Note: Retain the temperature sensor for installation in step 5. g233712 Figure 24 1. Reducer 3. Forward port (water-pump housing) 2. O-ring 4. Temperature sensor g233715 Figure 23 1. Temperature sensor (old) 4. Forward port (water-pump housing) 2. Gasket (temperature sensor) 5. Gasket (plug) 3. Rear port (water-pump housing) 6. Plug 3.
g032427 Figure 26 1. Return hose 2. g233713 Figure 25 1. Straight fitting (3/8 npt x 0.625 barb) 3. Socket terminal (coolant-temperature sensor) 2. Rear port (water-pump housing) 4. Blade terminal (temperature sensor) 2. Supply hose Slide the hose clamp over the hose end (Figure 27). Routing the Supply Hose Yanmar Engine Only 1. Route the supply hose as shown in Figure 26. g233714 Figure 27 1. Supply hose 3. Barbed fitting 2. Hose clamp 3.
Routing the Return Hose Yanmar Engine Only Route the supply hose as shown in Figure 28. g032524 Figure 29 1. Thermostat housing 5. Yellow wire 2. Engine-port plug 6. Engine-warm connector 3. Dual-temperature sensor 7. Orange wire 4. Engine-hot connector 2. Apply sealant to the temperature sensor; skipping the first thread. 3. Finger-tighten the temperature sensor into the port. 4. Tighten the temperature sensor 2 to 3 additional turns. 5.
7 Installing the Washer Bottle Parts needed for this procedure: 1 Washer bottle 1 Bracket 1 R-clamp 3 Carriage bolt (5/16 x 1 inch) 2 Bolt (5/16 x 3/4 inch) 5 Flange nut (5/16 inch) 1 Carriage bolt (1/4 x 3/4 inch) 1 g032447 Figure 31 Nut (1/4 inch) Installing the Washer Bottle 1. Bracket 3. Flange nut (5/16 inch) 2. Carriage bolt (5/16 x 3/4 inch) 4. Washer bottle Kubota Engine Only 1.
Note: Do not secure the hoses to hot or moving parts. Installing the Washer Bottle Yanmar Engine Only 1. Use the 3 carriage bolts (5/16 x 2 inch), (5/16 x 1 inch), and 3 flange nuts to secure the bracket to the frame (Figure 33). g032450 Figure 34 1. Carriage bolt (5/16 x 3/4 inch) 2. Flange nut (5/16 inch) 4. Torque the bolts to 1978 to 2542 N∙cm (175 to 225 in-lb). 5. Connect the washer tube to the washer bottle and secure it to the frame with cable ties (Figure 35). g032448 Figure 33 1.
Securing the Washer Hose 1. 8 Arrange the R-clamp around hose connector (Figure 36). Installing the Wire Harness Parts needed for this procedure: 1 Wire harness 1 Relay 1 Fuse (60 A) 2 Fuse (10 A) 3 Cable tie 1 Wire harness fuse block—Toro Part No. 92-2641 (purchased separately) 1 Key start harness—Toro Part No. 107-0672 (purchased separately) Assembling the Wire Harness g032523 1. Figure 36 1. Nut (1/4 inch) 3. Hose bracket 2. R-clamp 4. Carriage bolt (1/4 x 3/4 inch) 2.
Routing the Wire Harness Kubota Engine Only 1. Route the 3 cab connectors through the grommet (Figure 38). g032517 Figure 38 g032518 Figure 37 1. Relay 5. Fuse assembly 2. Relay connector 6. Fuse (10 A) 3. Fuse (60 A) 7. Fuse-assembly cap 1. Cab connectors 5. Positive connector (red) 2. Relay assembly 6. Negative connector (black) 3. Fuse assembly (60 A) 7. Auxiliary-power wire 4. Washer-bottle connector 2.
Routing the Wire Harness Connecting the Auxiliary-Power Wire—Fuse Block of the Machine Yanmar Only 1. Note: If you do not have an open slot in the fuse block for the machine, skip to Connecting the Auxiliary-Power Wire—Additional Wire Harness Fuse Block (page 24). Route the 3 cab connectors through the grommet (Figure 39). 1. Toggle the swell latches and open the operator-controls compartment (Figure 40). g032516 Figure 39 1. Cab connectors 5. Positive connector (red) 2. Relay assembly 6.
3. At the fuse block (Figure 41), connect the following wire pairs: Component Wire color Connector type Kit wire harness—auxiliary power wire Green Insulated blade connector Fuse block—machine wire harness (options relay) Pink Insulated socket connector Note: If the auxiliary-power wire is used in another circuit, install an additional wire harness fuse block and key start harness; refer to steps 1 through 3. 4. Install the fuse (10 A) into the fuse-block slot (Figure 41). 5.
Connecting the Battery Component Wire color Connector type Key start harness (Part No. 107-0672) Blue (18 gauge) Insulated socket connector 1. Route the 10-gauge red and black wires along the ROPS tube on the left side of the frame and toward the battery (Figure 38). Polar Trac kit harness Green (18 gauge—cab enable power) Uninsulated blade connector 2. Loosen and remove the negative-post clamp and then the positive-post clamp from the battery (Figure 44). 5.
9 10 Installing the Skid Plate Removing the Roll Bar Kubota Engine Only No Parts Required Parts needed for this procedure: Procedure 1 Skid plate Note: Have another person help you remove the roll 2 Bolt (3/8 x 1-1/4 inches) bar from the machine. 2 Bolt (3/8 x 1 inch) 1. Have another person support the roll bar. 4 Flange nut (3/8 inch) 2. Remove the hairpins and the pivot-lock pins from the roll bar and set the hairpins aside (Figure 46).
the appropriate rear corner of the deck frame with a self-tapping screw (3/8 x 5/8 inch) (Figure 48). 11 Note: Point the bracket toward the end of the Removing the Summer Frame rear frame. Parts needed for this procedure: 2 Roller assembly 1 Left bracket 1 Right bracket 2 Bolt (3/8 x 2-1/4 inches) 2 Bolt (3/8 x 5/8 inch) 4 Flange nut (3/8 inch) 2 Clevis pin 2 Self-tapping screw (1/4 inch) 2 g024845 Figure 48 Hose plugs Installing the Conversion Rollers 1. Deck frame 5.
2. Disconnecting the PTO Disconnect the pivot arm and pivot bracket by removing the hairpin securing the pivot pin and washer (Figure 50). 1. Loosen the PTO drive-shaft bolts and nuts. 2. Remove the roll pin and pull the drive shaft off the gearbox shaft (Figure 52). g032774 Figure 50 1. Washer 2. Pivot pin g004928 Figure 52 3. Lift arm 4. Hairpin 1. Drive shaft 2. Gearbox 3. Bolts 4. End yolk Note: Retain or loosely install the hardware 3.
2. Use 2 jack stand underneath the frame to support the back of the machine (Figure 54). g032569 Figure 54 Kubota frame shown 1. Jack stand 3. g032735 Figure 56 2. Frame Place a suitable drain pan underneath the valve and disconnect the hydraulic hoses from the control valve (Figure 55). 1. Retaining ring 3. Bolt 2. Lift cylinder 4. Pivot pin 7. Remove the locknuts and bolts securing the summer frame to the machine frame ( Figure 57 and Figure 58). g032444 Figure 57 g032445 Figure 55 1.
12 Installing the Cab Parts needed for this procedure: g032737 Figure 58 1. Bolt 8. 2. Locknut Roll the summer frame forward and store it for seasonal changeover (Figure 59). g032570 Figure 59 1. Summer frame Note: Retain or loosely install the hardware that you removed during this procedure so that it is available for seasonal changeover.
3. Align the innermost edges of the left middle and right middle foam seals with the left, rear and right, rear foam seal and interlock the tabs ( Figure 61). Note: The inner edge of the forward legs of the foam seals should be approximately 3 mm (1/8 inch) away from the inner edge of the side seal panels of the cab frame. 4. Note: The inner edge of the forward legs of the g030478 foam seals should be approximately 3 mm (1/8 inch) away from the inner edge of the side seal panels of the cab frame.
7. Press the forward edge of the side front foam seal into the front foam seal and align the inner edges of the foam seal with the inner edges of the seal panels of the cab frame (Figure 63). g032780 Figure 65 g028728 Figure 63 1. Side, front foam seal 1. Lower mount 2. Front foam seal 5. Flange nut (1/2 inch) 2. Bolt (1/2 x 3-1/4 inches) 6. Large washer 3. Washer (1/2 inch) 7. Rubber isolator 4. Upper mount Mounting the Cab to the Winter Frame 1.
13 Installing the Winter Frame Parts needed for this procedure: 1 Winter frame 2 Coupler link 2 Bolt (3/4 x 4 inches) 2 Washer (3/4 inch) 1 Supply-hose cover 1 g032782 Figure 67 Return-hose cover 1. Lift screw Pivoting the Cab 1. Remove the 2 bolts securing the access cover on each side of the machine and set them aside (Figure 66). 2. Lift-bar assembly 3. Alternate between turning the lift screws, a few turns at a time until the cab pivots forward (Figure 67). 4.
4. Use the coupler link, bolt (3/4 x 4 inches), and washer to secure the winter frame to the machine frame (Figure 69). g032662 Figure 71 1. Flange nut (1/2 inch) 4. Locknut (3/4 inch) 2. Cab-bracket mount 3. Bolt (1/2 x 3-1/4 inches) 5. ROPS tube 6. Bolt (3/4 x 3-1/2 inches) g032572 Figure 69 1. Coupler link Note: Point the cab-bracket mount toward the front of the machine. 3. Bolt (3/4 x 4 inches) 2. Washer (3/4 inch) 5. 3.
Connecting the Wire Harness • Torque the bolts (1/2 x 3-1/4 inches) to 91 to 113 N∙m (67 to 83 ft-lb). 1. • Torque the bolts (3/4 x 3-1/2 inches) to 322 Route the wire harness from the cab toward the wire harness from the machine (Figure 74). to 396 N∙m (238 to 292 ft-lb). 7. Remove the lift-bar assembly and install the access cover you set aside earlier (Figure 66). Routing and Connecting the Hoses 1.
Removing the Rear Wheels Installing the Rear Cover 1. Use the 5 bolts (3/8 x 3/4 inch) to secure the rear cover to the machine (Figure 75). 1. Loosen the lug nuts on the rear wheels. 2. Use a floor jack to raise the rear wheels off the ground and then support the frame with jack stands (Figure 76). g032569 Figure 76 1. Jack stand g234180 2. Machine frame 3. Remove the rear wheels from the machine. 4. Install the bolt (3/4 x 4 inches) as shown in Figure 77. g032665 Figure 75 1. Rear cover 2.
Connecting the Hydraulic Hoses Connecting the PTO Drive 1. 1. Remove the 2 bolts that secure the operator deck to the machine to access the PTO connection (Figure 78). At the gear pump, loosen the supply-hose fitting and rotate it toward the front of the machine (Figure 80). g032576 g032631 Figure 78 1. Bolt 2. Figure 80 2. Operator deck 1. Gear pump Align the roll pin holes and slide the PTO yolk over the PTO shaft on the winter frame (Figure 79). 2. Supply hose 2.
g032629 Figure 84 g032630 Figure 82 1. Through hole 4. Return hose 2. Supply hose 5. Control valve Installing the Tracks 3. Tube 6. 7. CAUTION Connect the return hose to the control valve (Figure 82). The track guides have many pinch points. Coming into contact with one of these pinch points could cause severe personal injury. Tighten all hose fittings. Note: Do not secure the hoses to hot or moving parts.
g032738 Figure 88 1. Jack stand (2) 3. Floor jack 2. Pivot point g032573 Figure 86 1. Locknut 2. Washer 3. 3. Threaded stud 4. Bogie-stop assembly 5. Use jack stands to support the winter frame (Figure 89). Locate the pivot point for the attachment arm on the winter frame (Figure 87). g032740 Figure 89 1. Jack stand g032732 Figure 87 1. Attachment-lift arm 4. 2. Pivot point Use a floor jack to lift the winter frame (Figure 88). 39 6. Remove the front wheels (Figure 89). 7.
14 Completing the Installation No Parts Required Procedure g032739 Figure 90 1. Track path Install the front wheels to the winter frame; refer to Installing the Wheels (page 38). 9. Use a floor jack to remove the jack stands and lower the machine to the ground. 10. Install the locknut and washer to the threaded stud on the bogie-stop assembly (Figure 91). g032573 Figure 91 11. Install the hood on to the machine. 2. Fill the washer fluid tank. 3.
Climate-Controls Panel Product Overview Use the climate-control panel to adjust the cab temperature (Figure 94). g004965 Figure 92 1. Track 2. Attachment-lift arm 5. Door latch 6. Fuel-tank cap 3. Windshield wiper 7. Hood g032787 Figure 94 1. Fan-control position 4. Work lights 2. Temperature-control position 3. Recirculation-control position 4.
Light-Controls Panel Rear-Window Latch Use the light-controls panel to operate the lights on machine (Figure 95). Rear-Window Latch g032824 Figure 96 g032786 1. Window latch Figure 95 1. Headlight switch 3. Hazard-light switch 2. Cab-light switch 4. Turn-signal switch Lift up the window latches to open the window (Figure 96). Press the latch to lock window into the open position. Pull out and down on the latch to close and secure the window.
Foot Pedal Operation Operation Use the foot pedal to operate the attachment arm (Figure 97). Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Putting Safety First Please read all safety instructions and symbols in the safety section. Knowing this information could help you or bystanders avoid injury. DANGER Operating on wet grass, ice or slippery slopes can cause sliding and loss of control.
Using the Attachments Routing the Snowthrower Wires • Read the Operator's Manual supplied with the attachment before operating. Route the snow thrower wires from the cab, through the eyelet and to the snowthrower. • Ensure that the hydraulic quick couplers are free of any contaminates before connecting. • Keep output shaft oiled to prevent rust. • Never operate the PTO with attachment in the raised position. You will hear noise from the PTO drive line if the attachment is raised.
Removing the Tracks Disconnecting the PTO 1. 1. Remove the 2 bolts securing the floor-plate cover and remove the cover (Figure 101). Place 2 jack stands underneath the back of machine frame (Figure 103). g032669 Figure 103 g032576 Figure 101 1. Bolt 1. Machine frame 2. Operator deck 2. 2. 2. Jack stand Remove the roll pin and loosen the 2 bolts securing the drive shaft to the gearbox shaft (Figure 102).
g032731 Figure 105 g032630 1. Attachment assembly Figure 106 2. Attachment-assembly pivot 4. Use jack stands to support the front of the winter frame. 5. Remove the front wheels from the winter frame. 6. Remove the tracks from the winter frame. 7. Install the front wheels to the winter frame; refer to Installing the Wheels (page 38) 8. Use a floor jack to lower the winter frame to the ground. 9.
g032664 Figure 108 1. Machine wire harness 2. Cab wire harness g032851 Figure 110 4. Secure each wire harness for seasonal storage. 1. Winter grommet Disconnecting the Cab Hoses 1. 6. Disconnect the washer tube, heater-supply hose, and heater-return hose (Figure 109). 2. Summer grommet Install the rear cover; refer to Installing the Rear Cover (page 36) Note: Wipe up any spilled fluid. Disconnecting the Cab 1.
Disconnecting the Winter Frame from the Machine 1. Remove the cover plates and set them aside (Figure 114). g032733 Figure 112 1. Access cover 3. 2. Bolt Position the lift bar across the cab frame (Figure 113). g032736 Figure 114 1. Bolts 2. 2. Cover plates Use a floor jack to raise the back of the machine high enough to install the summer wheels and support the frame with jack stands (Figure 115). g032734 Figure 113 1. Lift bar 4. 2.
g032768 g032575 Figure 118 Figure 116 1. Bolt 1. Winter frame 2. Machine 2. Washer 5. Install the summer wheels. 6. Use a floor jack to lower the summer wheels to the ground and support the back of the frame with jack stands (Figure 115). 7. Remove the bolt, washer, and coupler link from the machine frame (Figure 117). 9. 3. Jack stands Install the rear cover to the cab; refer to Installing the Rear Cover (page 36). Installing the Summer Frame Connecting the Summer Frame to the Machine 1.
Connecting the Hydraulics to the Summer Frame 1. Place a suitable drain pan underneath the valve and disconnect the hydraulic hoses from the control valve. 2. Loosen the supply-hose fitting that is connected to the gear pump and rotate the supply hose toward the right side of the machine (Figure 122). g032855 Figure 120 1. Locknut 3. 2. Bolt (3/4 x 4 inches) Align the bolt holes to loosely install the bolts and spacers on the right side of the machine (Figure 122). g032777 Figure 122 1.
Installing the Deck and Cover Plates 1. Use the pivot pin and hairpin to secure the operator deck as shown in Figure 126. g032445 Figure 124 1. Hydraulic-return hose 2. Hydraulic-supply hose g032773 Figure 126 5. Install the hydraulic-supply hose to the port marked P2 on the control valve (Figure 124). 6. Tighten all hose fittings to prevent them from leaking. 1. Hairpin 2. Operator deck 2. Connecting the PTO 1. 3.
Installing the Roll Bar Note: Have an another person help you install the roll bar. 1. Align the holes in the roll bar with the holes in the lower-ROPS tube (Figure 130). g032736 Figure 128 1. Bolts (1/4 x 5/8 inch) 2. Cover plates g032775 Figure 130 Removing the Conversion Rollers 1. Remove the conversion rollers that are on each side of the summer frame (Figure 129). 1. Pivot bolt 4. Pivot-lock pin 2. Lanyard washer 5. Lower-ROPS tube 3. Roll bar 6. Hairpin 2.
Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the first 10 hours • Torque the frame mounting bolts. • Torque the wheel lug nuts. After the first 250 hours • Clean the cab air filters (replace the filters if damaged or excessively dirty). Every 50 hours • Lubricate grease fittings. —Grease the machine more often when operating the machine in extremely dusty or sandy conditions. • Check the tire pressure.
Drive System Maintenance Cab Maintenance Checking the Tire Pressure Important: Use care around the cab seals and Cleaning the Cab lights (Figure 132). If you are using a pressure washer, keep the washer wand at least 0.6 m (2 ft) away from the machine. Do not use the pressure washer directly on the cab seals and lights or under the rear overhang. Service Interval: Every 50 hours Important: Check the air pressure in the tires before the machine is operated.
Cleaning the Air Filters Important: If either filter has a hole, tear, or other damage, replace it. Service Interval: After the first 250 hours (replace the filters if damaged or excessively dirty). 1. 3. Remove the thumb screws and the grates from both the in-cab and rear cab air filters (Figure 133 and Figure 134). g028378 Figure 133 1. Filter 2. Grate 3. Thumb screw g028379 Figure 134 1. Filter 2. Grate 2. 3.
Storage Storing the Machine 1. Park the machine on a level surface, lower any equipped attachments, shut off the engine, and remove the key. 2. Thoroughly clean the machine and cab, paying special attention to these areas: • PTO shaft assembly • All grease fittings and pivot points • Oil the spline on the PTO output shaft to prevent rusting 3. Check and adjust the tire pressure; refer to Checking the Tire Pressure (page 54). 4. Check all fasteners for looseness and tighten them as necessary.
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