Replacing The Grass Deflector; Cleaning And Storage - Toro 30314TE Operator's Manual

Mid–size mower proline t–bar gear 13hp with 91cm side discharge mower
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Replacing the Grass Deflector

Warning
An uncovered discharge opening could allow the
lawn mower to throw objects in the operator's or
bystander's direction and result in serious injury.
Also, contact with the blade could occur.
Never operate the lawn mower unless you install a
cover plate, a mulch plate, or a grass chute and
catcher.
1. Remove the locknut, bolt, spring and spacer holding
the deflector to the pivot brackets (Fig. 66). Remove
damaged or worn grass deflector.
2. Place spacer and spring onto grass deflector. Place the
L end of spring behind deck edge.
Note: Make sure the L end of spring is installed behind
deck edge before installing the bolt as shown in figure 66.
3. Install bolt and nut. Place the J hook end of spring
around grass deflector (Fig. 66).
Important
The grass deflector must be able to lower
down into position. Lift the deflector up to test that it
lowers into the full down position.
2
1
6
1
m–7904
Figure 66
1. Bolt
2. Spacer
3. Locknut
4. Spring
5. Spring installed
4
8
3
8
5
7
6. Grass Deflector
7. L end of spring, place
behind deck edge before
installing bolt
8. J hook end of spring
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Cleaning and Storage

1. Disengage the power take off (PTO), set the parking
brake, and turn the ignition key to off. Remove the
key.
2. Remove grass clippings, dirt, and grime from the
external parts of the entire machine, especially the
engine. Clean dirt and chaff from the outside of the
engine's cylinder head fins and blower housing.
Important
You can wash the machine with mild
detergent and water. Do not pressure wash the machine.
Avoid excessive use of water, especially near the shift
lever plate, and engine.
3. Check the brake; refer to Brake Service, page 32.
4. Service the air cleaner; refer to Air Cleaner Service,
page 27.
5. Grease the machine; refer to Greasing and Lubrication,
page 30.
6. Change the crankcase oil; refer to Engine Oil Service,
page 28.
7. Check the tire pressure; refer to Tire Pressure, page 32.
8. For long-term storage (more than 90 days) add
stabilizer/conditioner additive to fuel in the tank.
A. Run engine to distribute conditioned fuel through
the fuel system (5 minutes).
B. Stop engine, allow to cool and drain the fuel tank;
refer to Fuel Tank, page 33, or operate engine until
it stops.
C. Restart engine and run until it stops. Repeat, on
Choke until the engine will not restart.
D. Dispose of fuel properly. Recycle as per local
codes.
Note: Do not store stabilizer/conditioned gasoline over 90
days.
9. Remove the spark plug(s) and check its condition;
refer to Spark Plug Service, page 29. With the spark
plug(s) removed from the engine, pour two
tablespoons of engine oil into the spark plug hole.
Now use the starter to crank the engine and distribute
the oil inside the cylinder. Install the spark plug(s). Do
not install the wire on the spark plug(s).
10. Check and tighten all bolts, nuts, and screws. Repair or
replace any part that is damaged or defective.
11. Paint all scratched or bare metal surfaces. Paint is
available from your Authorized Service Dealer.
12. Store the machine in a clean, dry garage or storage
area. Remove the key from the ignition switch and
keep it in a memorable place. Cover the machine to
protect it and keep it clean.

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