Brake Maintenance; Checking The Brake Fluid; Inspecting The Brakes - Toro Multi Pro 1750 Operator's Manual

Turf sprayer, serial no. 400000000 and up
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Figure 45
1. Tire centerline—back
2. Tire centerline—front
3. Axle centerline
5.
If the measurement does not fall within the
specified range, loosen the jam nuts at both
ends of the tie rods
Figure 46
1. Jam nut
6.
Rotate both tie rods to move the front of the tire
inward or outward.
Note:
The tie rods measure the same length.
7.
Tighten the tie rod jam nuts when the adjustment
is correct.
8.
Ensure that there is full travel of the steering
wheel in both directions.
4. Fixture
5. Axle-centerline distance
6. 15 cm (6 inches) ruler
(Figure
46).
2. Tie rod

Brake Maintenance

Checking the Brake Fluid

The brake-fluid reservoir is shipped from the factory
filled with DOT 3 brake fluid. Check the level before
starting the engine each day.
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1. Brake-fluid reservoir
1.
Position the sprayer on a level surface, set
the parking brake, stop the pump, shut off the
engine, and remove the ignition key.
2.
The fluid level should be up to the F
the reservoir.
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3.
If the fluid level is low, clean the area around
the reservoir cap, remove the cap, and fill the
reservoir to the proper level. Do not overfill.

Inspecting the Brakes

Service Interval: Every 100 hours
The brakes are a critical safety component of the
sprayer. Inspect them as follows:
Inspect the brake shoes for wear or damage. If the
lining (brake pad) thickness is less than 1.6 mm
(1/16 inch), replace the brake shoes.
Inspect the backing plate and other components
for signs of excessive wear or deformation. If
any deformation is found, replace the appropriate
components.
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