Adjusting Rear Wheel Toe-In - Toro 30343 Operator's Manual

Traction unit
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2. To adjust pedal stop, loosen jam nuts, push down on
traction pedal and tighten jam nuts when adjustment
is attained.
3. If more adjustment is required, adjust traction rod
(Figure 47) as follows:
1. Rod end
2. Jam nut
• Remove bolt and nut securing traction rod end
to pedal.
• Loosen jam nut securing rod end to traction rod.
• Rotate rod until desired length is attained.
• Tighten jam nut and secure rod end to traction
pedal with bolt and nut removed to lock the
angle of the foot pedal.

Adjusting Rear Wheel Toe-in

Service Interval: Every 200 hours
The rear wheels should not toe-in or toe-out when
they are adjusted correctly. To check the rear wheel
toe-in, measure the center-to-center distance at wheel
hub height, in front and in back of the rear tires. If the
wheels toe-in or toe-out, an adjustment is required.
1. Rotate the steering wheel so rear wheels are straight
ahead.
2. Loosen the jam nuts on both tie rods. Adjust both
tie rods until center-to-center distance at front and
back of rear wheels is the same (Figure 48).
3. When rear wheels are adjusted correctly, tighten jam
nuts against tie rods.
Figure 47
3. Traction rod
1. Steering plate
42
Figure 48
2. Same dimension at front
and rear of wheels

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