Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety - 30in Aer 4 web.pdf
- 2 Specs n Maint - 30in Aer 4 web.pdf
- Torque Specifications
- Standard Torque for Dry, Zinc Plated & Steel Fasteners (Inch Series)
- Standard Torque for Dry, Zinc & Steel Fasteners (Metric Fasteners)
- 30” Aerator Specifications
- Recommended Maintenance Schedule
- Premaintenance Procedures
- Engine Maintenance
- Fuel System Maintenance
- Electrical System Maintenance
- Drive System Maintenance
- Check Tire Pressures
- Check Wheel Hub Nuts Torque Specification
- Check Wheel Lug Nuts Torque Specification
- Check Condition Of Chains
- Check Condition Of Sprockets
- Check Transmission Output Shaft Nut Torque Specification
- Jackshaft Drive Chain Tension Adjustment
- Drive Wheel Chain Tension Adjustment
- Caster Pivot Bearings Pre-Load Adjustment
- Brake Maintenance
- Belt Maintenance
- Controls System Maintenance
- Hydraulic System Maintenance
- Tine Maintenance
- 3 Chassis - 30in Aer 4 web.pdf
- 4 Hydraulics n Engine Mountg - 30in Aer 4 web.pdf
- Hydraulics
- Checking the Transmission Expansion Tank Hydraulic Oil
- Servicing the Auxiliary Hydraulic Oil
- Changing Auxiliary Hydraulic Reservoir Fluid and Filter
- Changing Hydraulic Transmission Filters and Fluid
- Transmission Belt Replacement
- Transmission Replacement
- Hydraulic Pump Belt Removal & Installation
- Idler Arm Removal & Installation
- Hydraulic Pump Rebuild
- Hydraulic Pump Assembly
- Hydraulic Cylinder Rebuild
- Engine
- Engine Replacement
- 5 Ground Dr n Tine Systems- 30in Aer 4 web.pdf
- 6 - Electrical - 30in Aer 4 web.pdf
HYDRAULICS & ENGINE MOUNTING
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Toro 30” Aerator Service Manual
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4. Check the hydraulic reservoir and if necessary ll the
reservoir to the appropriate level with Toro Hydro Oil
(Fig. 071).
Note: Hydraulic oil ll level to be between “COLD”
bafe and down a 1/4” below. Check with the
aerator tines down (resting on the ground)
and uid temperature at 71
o
+ 10
o
F (21.6 +
6.6
o
C).
Fig. 071 hyd reservoir tank
5. Replace the hydraulic reservoir cap and tighten until
snug. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
6. Install the previously removed rear pad and tighten
the bolts, securing it to the frame.