Caster Wheel And Bearings Service - Toro ProLine 30333 Operator's Manual

Mid–size mower proline gear 15 hp with 52 in. side discharge mower
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1. Raise the cutting unit so the caster wheels are off the
floor, then block up the front of the mower with jack
stands.
2. Remove the locking pin and spacer(s) from the top of
the caster wheel fork (Fig. 59).
3. Pull the caster wheel fork out of the mounting tube,
leaving the spacer(s) on the bottom of the fork.
Remember the location of the spacers on each fork to
ensure correct installation, and to maintain a level deck.
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3
4
Figure 59
1. Locking Pin
2. Spacers (locate as
required)
4. Insert a pin punch into the mounting tube and carefully
drive out the bushings (Fig. 60). Clean the inside of the
mounting tube.
5. Grease the inside and outside of the new bushings. Use
a hammer and flat plate to carefully drive the bushings
into the mounting tube.
6. Inspect the caster wheel fork for wear and replace if
necessary (Fig. 59).
7. Slide the caster wheel fork through the bushings in the
mounting tube. Replace the spacers(s) onto the fork and
secure with the retaining ring (Fig 59).
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2
3. Carrier Frame Mounting
Tube
4. Caster Wheel Fork
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Important
The inside diameter of the bushings may
collapse slightly when installed. If the caster wheel fork
does not slide into the new bushings, ream both bushings to
an inside diameter of 1.126 in. (28.6mm).
8. Grease the fitting on the carrier frame mounting tube
using No. 2 general purpose lithium base or
molybdenum base grease.
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1
2
Figure 60
1. Carrier Frame Mounting
Tube
Caster Wheel and Bearings
Service
The caster wheels rotate on a roller bearing supported by a
spanner bushing. If the bearing is kept well lubricated, wear
will be minimal. Failure to keep the bearing well lubricated
will cause rapid wear. A wobbly caster wheel usually
indicates a worn bearing.
1. Remove the locknut and wheel bolt holding the caster
wheel to the caster fork (Fig. 61).
2. Remove one bushing, then pull the spanner bushing and
roller bearing out of the wheel hub (Fig. 61).
3. Remove the other bushing from the wheel hub and
clean any grease and dirt from the wheel hub (Fig. 61).
4. Inspect the roller bearing, bushings, spanner bushing
and inside of the wheel hub for wear. Replace any
defective or worn parts (Fig. 61).
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2. Bushing

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