Toro Groundsmaster 4300-D Service Manual page 351

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Removing the Operator Seat (continued)
Installing the Operator Seat
Groundsmaster
®
4300-D
16226SL Rev C
2. Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery; refer to
Battery (page
5–94).
3. Disconnect the seat switch wire harness connector from the platform wire
harness
(Figure
216).
4. Record the position of the control arm before removal. The control arm angle
is adjustable for operator comfort.
5. Remove the 2 flange-head screws and 2 flat washers that secure the control
arm assembly to the seat base
Do not damage the platform wire harness when removing the seat
and control arm assembly from the machine.
6. Carefully slide the control arm assembly from the seat base. Locate and
retrieve the 2 bushings (item 3 in
control arm assembly to allow seat removal.
7. Remove the 4 socket-head screws (item 15 in
that secure the seat and seat base to the seat adjusters.
8. Record which set of seat mounting holes are used, remove the operator seat
and seat base from the seat adjusters.
1. Use the mounting holes that were recorded during removal, position the seat
and seat base to the seat adjusters.
2. Secure the seat and seat base to the seat adjusters with the 4 flat washers
and 4 socket-head screws (item 15 in
Do not damage the platform wire harness when installing the control
arm assembly to the machine.
3. Ensure that the 2 bushings (item 3 in
arm. Carefully slide the control arm assembly onto the seat base post.
Secure the control arm assembly to the seat base with the 2 flange-head
screws and 2 flat washers
4. Connect the seat switch wire harness connector to the platform wire harness
(Figure
216).
5. Connect the negative battery cable to the battery; refer to
Battery (page
5–94).
(Figure 216
IMPORTANT
Figure
217). Position and support the
Figure
IMPORTANT
Figure
(Figure 216
and
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Servicing the
and
Figure
217).
Figure
215) and 4 flat washers
215).
217) are positioned in the control
Figure
217).
Servicing the
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