Toro Groundmaster Series Service Manual page 274

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Removing the Steering Column (continued)
Installing the Steering Column
Chassis: Service and Repairs
6. Slide the rubber bellows up the steering column to get access to the fasteners
that secure the steering column to the machine.
Note: Do not allow the steering control valve to hang from the hydraulic lines.
7. Support the steering control valve and remove the 4 fasteners securing the
steering control valve to the steering column.
8. Remove the 4 fasteners securing the steering column to the machine frame
and slide the steering column from the steering control valve.
9. Disassemble the steering column assembly as necessary; refer to
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1.
Steering column
2.
Pin
3.
Lock washer (2 each)
4.
Release pin
5.
Cylinder shaft
6.
Jam nut
7.
Cylinder
1. Assemble the steering column; refer to
2. After assembly, ensure that the release pin on the end of the cylinder shaft is
positioned against the pedal. The jam nut on the cylinder shaft can be used
to adjust the location of the release pin.
3. Install the steering tower using
4. Tighten the fasteners securing the steering control valve to the steering
column from 11 to 13 N·m (96 to 120 in-lb).
5. Install the steering cover.
6. Apply a small amount of anti-seize lubricant to the splines of the steering
column and install the foam collar and the steering wheel.
Figure 118
8.
Bolt (2 each)
9.
Pin
10.
Pedal block
11.
Pedal
12.
Spring
13.
Universal joint
14.
Pin
Figure
Figure 117
as a guide.
Page 7–14
Figure
118.
Groundsmaster
®
3200, 3300 and 3310
19240SL Rev A
118.

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