Adjusting Steering Stops (Model 30345 Only) - Toro 30344 Operator's Manual

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Figure 71
1. Proximity sensor
2. Gap—2.5 to 3.6 mm(0.10
to 0.14 inch)
3. Right side of the machine
4. Jam nut
2. Loosen the jam nuts at either side of the sensor bracket
(Figure
71).
3. Adjust jam nuts until there is a 2.5 to 3.6 mm(0.10 to
0.14 inch) gap between the end of the proximity sensor
and the flange of the neutral arm
4. Tighten the jam nuts
Finishing the Traction Drive Adjustment
1. Remove the jack stands and lower the machine to the
ground.
2. Install the seat and seat plate; refer to
and Seat Plate (page
3. Test drive the machine to ensure that it does not move
when the traction pedal is in neutral.
5. Sensor bracket
6. Flange (neutral arm)
7. Under the seat
(Figure
71).
(Figure
71).
Installing the Seat
37).
Adjusting Steering Stops
(Model 30345 Only)
The rear-axle-steering stops help prevent over-travel of the
steering cylinder in case of impact on the rear wheels. Adjust
the stops so that there is 0.23 cm (0.090 inch) clearance
between the bolt head and the knuckle on the axle when you
turn the steering wheel completely to the left or to the right.
1. Thread the bolts in or out until you attain a clearance
of 0.23 cm (0.090 inch)
1. Steering stop (right side shown)
2. Loosen the screw on the tie-rod clamp.
3. Rotate the ball joint in or out to adjust the length of
the tie rod.
4. Install the ball joint to the mounting bracket and check
the wheel toe-in.
5. After attaining the desired adjustment, tighten the
screw on the tie-rod clamp and secure the ball joint
to the mounting bracket.
52
(Figure
72).
Figure 72

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