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Form No. 3350–730 Mid–Size Mower ProLine T–Bar Gear 15HP 36in Side Discharge Mower Model No. 30317—Serial No. 240000001 and Up Operator’s Manual Register your product at www.Toro.com Domestic English (EN)
Authorized Service can result in injury. To reduce the potential for injury, Dealer or Toro Customer Service and have the model and comply with these safety instructions and always pay serial numbers of your product ready. Figure 1 illustrates...
The following list contains safety information specific to Toro products and other safety information you must know. Keep hands and feet away from the cutting unit. This product is capable of amputating hands and feet and Look behind and down before backing up to be sure of throwing objects.
Do not touch equipment or attachment parts which may be hot from operation. Allow to cool before attempting to maintain, adjust or service. Use only Toro-approved attachments. Warranty may be voided if used with unapproved attachments. Check carefully for overhead clearances (i.e. branches, doorways, electrical wires) before operating under any objects and do not contact them.
Safety and Instruction 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 lost. 68-8340 43-8480 82-2280 82-2290 52-2010 93-1122 66-1340 95-2814 67-5360...
Gasoline and Oil Recommended Gasoline Warning Use UNLEADED Regular Gasoline suitable for automotive use (85 pump octane minimum). Leaded regular gasoline Gasoline is harmful or fatal if swallowed. may be used if unleaded regular is not available. Long–term exposure to vapors can cause serious injury and illness.
Hairpin cotter pin Oil drain hose Use for draining the engine oil Operator’s Manual Read before operating machine Engine Operator’s Manual Read before operating machine Parts Catalog Safety Video Watch before operating machine Registration card Fill out and return to Toro...
Step Removing the Shipping Bracket and Shipping Washers Parts needed for this step: m–7660 Figure 3 None 1. Center Gage Wheels and 3. Bolt Spacer 4. Washer Procedure 2. Nut 5. Spacer 1. Remove the center gage wheel nut, 2 large washers, angle bracket and 1 small washer (Fig.
4. On the opposite side of the muffler, install unused Step spacers onto front and rear height–of–cut pins and insert the hairpin cotter pins (Fig. 6). Installing the Hairpin Cotter Pins and Spacers m-6505 Parts needed for this step: Figure 6 1.
Note: The handle position can be adjusted to match the Step operator’s height preference. Installing the Fuel Tank Parts needed for this step: Qty. Part m–6403 Fuel tank with studs installed Figure 7 Bolt, 5/16 X 7/8 inch 1. Upper handle 5.
m–3771 Procedure 1. Shift lever to second gear and check alignment of lever in slot of shifter lever plate. The clearance between top and bottom of the shift lever should be equal (Fig. 11). 2. If clearance is not correct, remove lever and bend it slightly to adjust (Fig.
Step Installing the Control Rods Parts needed for this step: m–7593 Figure 13 Qty. Part 1. Control rod and fitting 5. Washer Control rods 2. 3–1/2inch (89 mm) 6. Hairpin cotter pin Cotter pin 3. Idler bracket 7. Rod fitting Clevis Pin 4.
7. Check the parking brake adjustment. Refer to Checking Controls the Brakes, page 31. Become familiar with all the controls (Fig. 16) before you start the engine and operate the machine. Operation Throttle Control – The throttle control has three positions: Choke, Fast and Slow.
m–5233 Figure 17 1. Upper control bar 3. Fixed bar 2. Parking brake lever—set position Releasing the Parking Brake 1. Pull rearward on the upper control bar. Lower the parking brake lock to the released position. 2. Gradually release the upper control bar. Starting and Stopping the m–6443 Figure 16...
2. Let engine idle for 30 to 60 seconds before turning the ignition key to off. 3. Turn the ignition key to off (Fig. 18). m–6443 Figure 19 1. Upper control bar 3. Power take off switch (PTO) 2. Blade control bail m–7564 Figure 18 1.
1. Set the parking brake and start the engine; refer to Starting and Stopping the Engine, page 20. 2. Squeeze the blade control bail against upper control bar. The blades should not rotate. 3. Then continue holding the blade control bail and pull up on the blade control switch and release.
3. Drive machine until the castor wheels contact curb Note: Both drive wheels should contact the curb and caster (Fig. 21). wheels straight. 4. Lift the front of the machine by pushing down on the 4. At the same time engage lower control bar and lift up lower handle (Fig.
Using the Side Discharge This mower has a hinged grass deflector that disperses clippings to the side and down toward the turf. Danger Without the grass deflector, discharge cover, or m–7630 complete grass catcher assembly mounted in place, Figure 22 you and others are exposed to blade contact and thrown debris.
1. After adjusting height-of-cut, check the gage wheels so 2. Loosen the upper flange bolts (3/8 x 1 inch) and flange that there is a minimum of 3/8 inch (10 mm) clearance nut securing handle to rear frame (Fig. 26). above the ground (Fig.
Maintenance Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Recommended Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Service Maintenance Procedure Interval Engine oil—check level Safety System—check Each Use Brake—check Engine—clean outside Mower Housing—clean Mower Housing—clean Caster Wheels—grease 8 Hours Caster Pivot—grease Cutting Blades—check...
Servicing the Air Cleaner Service Interval/Specification Foam Element: Clean and re-oil after every 25 operating hours. Paper Element: Clean after every 25 operating hours. Replace after every 100 operating hours. m–5193 Note: Service the air cleaner more frequently if operating Figure 28 conditions are extremely dusty or sandy.
Servicing the Engine Oil Service Interval/Specification Change oil: After every 100 operating hours. Note: Change oil more frequently when operating conditions are extremely dusty or sandy. Oil Type: Detergent oil (API service SF, SG or SH) Crankcase Capacity: w/filter, 64 ounces (1.9 liter) Figure 30 Viscosity: See table below 1.
8. Check the oil level; refer to Checking the Oil Level, Servicing the Spark Plug page 28. Service Interval/Specification 9. Slowly add additional oil to bring it to the full mark. Check the spark plug(s) after every 200 operating hours. Make sure the air gap between the center and side Changing the Oil Filter electrodes is correct before installing the spark plug.
2. Check the gap between the center and side electrodes 2. Raise the rear of the machine and use jack stands to (Fig. 34). Bend the side electrode (Fig. 34) if the gap is support the machine. not correct. 3. Remove the rear wheel and tire assembly. 4.
m–6367 Figure 38 1. Rear Tire 2. Caster tire m–5247 Servicing the Fuse Figure 37 Service Interval/Specification Cleaning the Cooling System The electrical system is protected by a fuse. It requires no maintenance. If the fuse blows check component or circuit Service Interval/Specification for malfunction or short.
2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 3. Apply the parking brake. The wheels must lock when you try to push the machine forward. 4. If the wheels do not lock, adjust the brakes. Refer to Adjusting the Brakes on page 32.
5. Install the fuel line onto the fuel filter. Slide the hose clamp close to the valve to secure the fuel line. m–2600 Figure 41 1. Adjusting nut 3. Feeler gauge m–5185 2. Slot Figure 42 1. Fuel shut-off valve 2.
m–5234 Figure 43 m–151 Figure 44 1. Hose clamp 3. Filter 2. Fuel line 1. Cutting Edge 3. Wear/slot Forming 2. Curved Area Servicing the Cutting Blades Checking for Bent Blades To ensure a superior quality of cut, keep the blades sharp. 1.
Blades must be replaced if a solid object is hit, if the blade is out of balance or is bent. To ensure optimum performance and continued safety conformance of the m–1855 machine, use genuine TORO replacement blades. Replacement blades made by other manufacturers may Figure 49 result in non-conformance with safety standards.
5. Set the height-of-cut to the 4 inch (101.6 mm) position. Checking Engine Deck Height Refer to Adjusting the Height-Of-Cut in the Operation 1. Disengage the PTO and set the parking brake. section. 2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all 6.
Checking the Deck 24 inch Front-to-Rear Pitch (61cm) 1. Check the tire pressure on both deck and traction unit. 2. Position one blade front-to-rear (Fig. 54). Measure at C and D locations (Fig. 54) from a level surface to the cutting edge of the blade tips (Fig.
Front m–1078 Figure 57 m–6371 Figure 56 1. Caster Wheel 4. Jam nut 2. Carrier Frame 5. Ball joint 3. Front height–of–cut pins MEASURE FROM CUTTING EDGE TO 4. Position the blades front-to-rear (Fig. 54). Measure at C A LEVEL SURFACE m–2550 and D locations (Fig.
6. Tighten the bottom two mounting screws enough to Front allow the belt to pass between the drive pulley and idler support (Fig. 61). m–1078 Figure 59 m–1722 Figure 61 1. Top capscrew 4. Bottom capscrew 2. Idler bracket 5. Traction drive belt MEASURE FROM 3.
10. Reinstall the belt covers onto the cutting unit, then reinstall and tighten the knobs/rubber washers. 11. Reinstall the carrier frame cover onto the cutting unit, then reinstall and tighten the knobs/rubber washers. m–6372 Figure 65 1. Locking Pin 3. Carrier frame mounting tube 2.
Caster Wheel and Bearings Replacing the Grass Deflector Service Warning The caster wheels rotate on a roller bearing supported by a spanner bushing. If the bearing is kept well lubricated, wear An uncovered discharge opening could allow the will be minimal. Failure to keep the bearing well lubricated will cause rapid wear.
Cleaning and Storage A. Run engine to distribute conditioned fuel through the fuel system (5 minutes). 1. Disengage the power take off (PTO), set the parking B. Stop engine, allow to cool and drain the fuel tank; brake, and turn the ignition key to off. Remove the key. refer to Draining the Fuel Tank, page 33, or operate engine until it stops.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION Engine loses power. Engine load is excessive. Reduce ground speed. Air cleaner is dirty. Clean air cleaner element. Oil level in crankcase is low. Add oil to crankcase. Cooling fins and air passages Remove obstruction from under engine blower housing cooling fins and air passages.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION Uneven cutting height. 1. Blade(s) not sharp. 1. Sharpen blade(s). 2. Cutting blade(s) is/are bent. 2. Install new cutting blade(s). 3. Mower is not level. 3. Level mower from side-to-side and front-to-rear. 4. Underside of mower is dirty. 4.
If for any reason you are dissatisfied with your Distributor’s service or have difficulty obtaining guarantee information, contact the Toro importer. If all other remedies fail, you may contact us at Toro Warranty Company.