Towing - Toro Reelmaster 5100-D Service Manual

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Pushing or Towing
If it becomes necessary to tow the machine, tow it
forward only and at a speed no greater than 10 mph.
IMPORTANT: If these towing limits are exceeded,
severe damage to the hydrostatic transmission may
occur.
To tow a disabled machine:
1. Loosen and remove capscrews securing drive shaft
to engine drive coupler. Loosen capscrews clamping
drive shaft to transmission (Fig. 6). Remove drive shaft.
IMPORTANT: If drive shaft is not removed before
towing, the transmission input shaft will not be able
to rotate, thus not allowing transmission to maintain
its internal lubrication. Severe damage to the hydro ­
static transmission may occur.
2. Attach a suitable chain, strap or cable to the center of
the front frame member (Fig. 7).
3. Attach the other end of the towing device to a vehicle
that is capable of towing the machine safely and at
speeds below 10 mph.
4. AN OPERATOR MUST BE ON THE MACHINE to
steer it and keep the traction pedal fully depressed in
the forward position while towing.
5. When towing is completed, install drive shaft as
shown in Figure 6. The splines are designed to allow
assembly only when the two halves of the shaft are
properly oriented.
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Reelmaster
5100-D
1. Center of front frame member
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Figure 6
1. Drive shaft
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Figure 7
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