Toro Groundmaster Series Service Manual page 122

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Test Procedure – Rear Wheel Motor (continued)
Hydraulic System: Testing the Hydraulic System
8. Make sure hydraulic fluid is at normal operating temperature by operating the
machine for approximately 10 minutes.
9. Use the TDM controller/display screen to verify the engine speed.
10. Slowly press the traction pedal in the forward direction until 6,900 kPa (1,000
psi) is displayed on the tester pressure gauge. Ensure that the rear wheel
is not rotating and record the flow meter reading.
11. Release the traction pedal, shut off the engine, rotate the front wheel being
tested 90° Test again and record the flow meter reading.
12. Release the traction pedal, shut off the engine, rotate the front wheel being
tested 180° Test again and record the flow meter reading.
13. Use the average of the 3 flow meter readings to judge the front wheel
motor performance. Testing of wheel motor leakage in the 3 different wheel
positions will provide the most accurate test results. The flow through a
stationary front wheel motor should be:
• Model 31901 = less than 3.4 L/minute (0.9 gallons/minute)
• Model 31902, 31903, 31907 and 31909 = less than 2.8 L/minute (0.7
gallons/minute)
14. If specifications are not met, replace or repair the worn wheel motor; refer to
Wheel Motors (page 5–82)
15. After testing:
A. Remove the hydraulic hose and tester.
B. Remove all caps and plugs and connect all hydraulic lines and hoses.
C. Remove the jack stands and lower the machine to the ground.
D. Check and adjust the level of the hydraulic fluid in the hydraulic reservoir;
refer to the traction unit Operator's Manual.
E. Start the engine and check for any hydraulic fluid leaks. Repair hydraulic
leaks if necessary before returning the machine to service.
or
Wheel Motor Service (page
Page 5–36
5–86).
Groundsmaster
®
3200, 3300 and 3310
19240SL Rev A

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