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Toro 30639 Installation Instructions Manual page 9

Eu light kit, 2015 and after groundsmaster 5910 series rotary mower with cab

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Figure 16
1. At least 7 inches (17.8 cm) 2. Cable tie mounting pad
Secure the harness to the mounting pad with a
cable tie.
Important: When routing the harness, ensure
that the operation of the rear axle does not
damage the harness or pull on the wires.
Route the harness down over the axle support to
the rear light
(Figure
Plug the harness connector into the lamps pig tail
connector.
5. Following the traction unit main wiring harness, route
the rear light wiring harness to the left rear lamp as
follows:
Across the hood support frame to the left side of
the machine
(Figure
Through the corner shroud
Along the frame out side of the muffler heat shield
(Figure
17).
Important: Keep the wiring harness away
from the side and rear of the muffler.
Along the existing hard line to the radiator support
(Figure
17).
15).
17).
(Figure
17).
1. Hood support frame
2. Corner shroud
Over the hard lines down through the frame
(Figure
17).
Affix a cable tie mounting pad to the under side of
the frame, behind the rear axle and approximately 7
inches (17.8 cm) from the left frame rail
Secure the harness to the mounting pad with a
cable tie.
Important: When routing the harness, ensure
that the operation of the rear axle does not
damage the harness or pull on the wires.
Route the harness down over the axle support to
the rear light
Plug the harness connector into the lamps pig tail
connector.
6. Using the hole in each rear lamp, secure the lamp pig
tails with cable ties at the location shown in
Note: The 2 remaining wires are to be used when the
registration plate lights are installed on the rear of the
machine.
7. Using cable ties, secure the remainder of the wiring
harness to the traction unit wiring harness
Note: Make sure the wiring harness is routed away
from any hot, sharp or moving parts.
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Figure 17
3. Muffler heat shield
4. Radiator support
(Figure
15).
(Figure
16).
Figure
14.
(Figure
3).

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