Cooling System Maintenance; Cleaning The Engine-Cooling Areas; Brake Maintenance; Checking The Parking Brake - Toro Workman 07040 Operator's Manual

Gtx gasoline/petrol utility vehicle, serial no. 401400001/400000000 and up
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Cooling System
Maintenance
Cleaning the
Engine-Cooling Areas
Service Interval: Every 100 hours Clean the cooling
system twice as often during
special operating conditions; refer
to Maintaining the Machine under
Special Operating Conditions.
Important:
Operating the engine with a blocked
rotating screen, dirty or plugged cooling fins, or
cooling shrouds removed causes engine damage
due to overheating.
Important:
Never clean the engine with a pressure
washer because water could contaminate the fuel
system.
Clean the inlet, cooling fins, and external surfaces of
the engine.
Note:
Clean the engine cooling components more
often under extremely dusty and dirty conditions.

Brake Maintenance

Checking the Parking Brake

1.
Engage the parking brake by pulling the
parking-brake lever toward you, until you feel
tension.
2.
If you do not feel tension when pulling the
parking-brake toward you within 11.4 to 16.5 cm
(4-1/2 to 6-1/2 inches) from the "P" symbol on
the dash, then you need to adjust the parking
brake; refer to
(page
50).
Adjusting the Parking
Brake
1.
Ensure that the parking brake is disengaged.
2.
Using jack stands, lift the rear of the machine;
refer to
Lifting the Machine (page
3.
Using 2 wrenches, hold the adjusting post on the
caliper in place with 1 wrench, and loosen the
jam nut 1/4 turn with the other wrench
61).
1. Adjusting post
2. Jam nut
4.
While holding the adjusting post and the jam
nut in place, turn the adjusting post in to tighten
(Figure
61).
Note:
Perform this step until you feel drag on
the wheel.
5.
While holding the adjusting post and the jam nut
in place, back off 1/4 turn
6.
While holding the adjusting post and the jam nut
in place, tighten the jam nut
7.
Perform steps
50

Adjusting the Parking Brake

30).
Figure 61
3. Caliper
(Figure
61).
(Figure
61).
1
through
6
to the other side.
(Figure
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