Checking The Transaxle-Fluid Level; Changing The Transaxle Fluid - Toro Workman GTX Operator's Manual

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Figure 48
1. Tie rod
3.
Rotate both tie rods to move the front of the tire
inward or outward.
4.
Tighten the tie rod jam nuts when the adjustment
is correct.
5.
Ensure that there is full travel of the steering
wheel in both directions.
Checking the
Transaxle-Fluid Level
Service Interval: Every 100 hours—Check the
transaxle-fluid level.
1.
Park the machine on a level surface.
2.
Engage the parking brake.
3.
Shut off the motor and remove the key.
4.
Remove the fill plug on the transaxle
Note:
The fluid level should be even with the
bottom of the fill plug.
Figure 49
1. Fill plug
5.
If the fluid level is low, remove the fill plug and
add the specified fluid until it runs out of the hole
(Figure
49).
6.
Install the fill plug and torque it to 20 to 27 N∙m
(15 to 20 ft-lb).
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2. Jam nut
(Figure
49).
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Changing the Transaxle
Fluid
Service Interval: Every 100 hours—Check the
transaxle for leaks.
Every 800 hours/Yearly (whichever comes
first)—Change the transaxle fluid.
Fluid Type: SAE 10W-30 (API service SJ or higher)
Fluid Capacity: 0.66 L (0.7 US qt)
1.
Align a drain pan under the transaxle cover
(Figure
50).
1. Transaxle cover
2.
Remove the bolts from the transaxle cover and
drain the fluid completely
Note:
Retain the transaxle cover and bolt.
3.
Install the transaxle cover using the previously
removed bolts, and torque the bolts to 22 to 32
N∙m (16 to 24 ft-lb).
4.
Remove the fill plug on the transaxle and fill the
transaxle with the specified fluid until it runs out
of the fill hole
5.
Install the fill plug and torque it to 20 to 27 N∙m
(15 to 20 ft-lb).
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Figure 50
2. Bolts
(Figure
50).
(Figure
49).
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