Lowering The Tank Skid - Toro Multi Pro WM 41240 Operator's Manual

Turf sprayer, serial no. 315000001 and up
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Figure 25
1. Terminal (positive battery
cable)
2. Nut
3. Positive battery post
4. T-bolt
2.
Slip the red battery terminal cover over the
positive battery cable (B of
3.
Assemble the new battery terminal bolt and
1 clamp nut onto the terminal of the positive
battery cable (C of
4.
Install the terminal of the battery lead from the
sprayer wiring harness onto the battery terminal
bolt and secure the terminal with 1 clamp nut
(D of
Figure
25).
Note:
Align the battery lead along positive
battery cable. Tighten the clamp nut and bolt to
1978 to 2542 N-cm (175 to 225 in-lb).
5.
Connect the positive battery terminal to the
positive battery post and tighten the clamp nut
to 1978 to 2542 N-cm (175 to 225 in-lb).
6.
Connect the negative battery terminal to the
negative battery post (E of
5. Cover (battery
terminal—red)
6. Terminal bolt
7. Clamp nut
Figure
25).
Figure
25).
Figure
25) and
tighten the clamp nut to 1978 to 2542 N-cm (175
to 225 in-lb).
7.
Slide the cover over the for the positive battery
terminals.
8.
Squeeze the sides of the battery cover and
insert tabs into the slots in the battery base.
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Lowering the Tank Skid

Parts needed for this procedure:
2
Bolt (1/2 x 1-1/2 inch
2
Locknut (1/2 inch)
Procedure
1.
Start the machine and raise the tank skid slightly
with the lift cylinders.
2.
Remove the cylinder lock from the lift cylinder
and stow the lock in the storage brackets at the
back of the ROPS panel
15)
3.
Use lift cylinders to slowly lower the tank to the
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frame.
Note:
Have another person observe the tank
skid as it lowers. Look for hoses and wiring that
might become pinched or bent.
4.
Check the alignment of the tank skid to the
frame of the machine.
5.
Remove the access panels at both sides of the
skid frame.
1. Access panel door
2. Bolt (1/2 x 1-1/2 inch
6.
Check the hoses or wiring that you can see
through the opening in the skid frame for signs
of pinching or bending.
25
(Figure 14
(Figure
26).
Figure 26
3. Locknut (1/2 inch)
and
Figure
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