Drive System Maintenance; Maintaining The Tires; Adjusting The Front Wheel Alignment; Pressure - Toro Workman 07040 Operator's Manual

Gtx gasoline/petrol utility vehicle, serial no. 401400001/400000000 and up
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Note:
Ensure the adjustment posts are lined up
with the holes in the mounting bracket behind
the bumper.
7.
Secure the headlight assembly with the speed
clips that you removed in step 4.
8.
Connect the electrical connector for the harness
to the connector of the lamp assembly
53).
9.
Adjust the headlights to direct the beams to
the desired position, refer to
Headlights (page
Adjusting the Headlights
Use the following procedure to adjust the headlight
beam position whenever a headlight assembly is
replaced or removed.
1.
Turn the key switch to the O
on the headlights.
2.
At the back of the headlight assembly, rotate
adjustment screws
headlight assembly and align the position of the
cast beam.
3.
Connect the battery and close the hood; refer to
Connecting the Battery (page
(Figure
Adjusting the
45).
position, and turn
N
(Figure
53) to pivot the
43).
Drive System
Maintenance

Maintaining the Tires

Service Interval: Every 100 hours—Check the
condition of the tires and rims.
Every 100 hours—Torque the wheel lug nuts.
1.
Inspect the tires an rims for signs of wear and
damage.
Note:
Operating accidents, such as hitting
curbs, can damage a tire or rim and also disrupt
wheel alignment, so inspect tire condition after
an accident.
2.
Torque the wheel lug nuts to 108 to 122 N∙m (80
to 90 ft-lb).
Adjusting the Front Wheel
Alignment
Service Interval: Every 100 hours/Yearly (whichever
comes first)—Check the front wheel
camber and toe-in.
Preparing to Adjust Camber or
Toe-in
1.
Check the tire pressure to ensure that the front
tires are inflated to 82 kPa (12 psi).
2.
Either add weight to the driver's seat equal to
the average operator who will run the machine,
or have an operator sit on the seat. The weight
or operator must remain on the seat for the
duration of the adjustment procedure.
3.
On a level surface, roll the machine straight back
2 to 3 m (6 to 10 ft) and then straight forward
to the original starting position. This allows the
suspension to settle into the operating position.
Adjusting the Camber
Owner provided tools: spanner wrench, Toro Part
No. 132-5069; refer to your authorized Toro distributor.
Important:
Make the camber adjustments only
if you are using a front attachment or if there is
uneven tire wear.
1.
Check the camber alignment at each wheel; the
alignment should be as close to neutral (zero)
as possible.
Note:
The tires should be aligned with the tread
evenly on the ground to reduce uneven wear.
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