Brake Service; (Reelmaster 216 - S/N 20001 & Up, Reelmaster 216-D) - Toro Reelmaster 216 Service Manual

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Brake Service (Fig. 6)
(Reelmaster 216 — S/N 20001 & Up, Reelmaster 216-D)
1. Park machine on a level surface. Lift front wheel off
the ground using a jack. Block front and rear of other
wheels.
2. Remove wheel nuts (Item 22) and remove wheel.
Remove spindle nut (Item 23) from wheel hub.
3. Mount a wheel puller to wheel mount studs and
remove wheel hub (Item 19) and brake drum (Item 18).
Remove key (Item 10) from wheel motor shaft.
IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to wheel motor,
DO NOT hit wheel hub with a hammer during re ­
moval or installation.
4. Remove brake shoe springs (Item 17) and brake
shoes (Item 16).
5. Replace worn or damaged parts.
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Reelmaster
216/216-D
Figure 6
6. After installing brake shoes, install brake shoe springs
(Item 17) into holes on each brake shoe plate from the
outside. Springs should be installed in opposite direc­
tion of each other.
7. Mount key (Item 10) in wheel motor shaft so top of
key is in line with taper in shaft, then install wheel hub
and brake drum.
8. Install spindle nut (item 23) and tighten to a torque of
250 - 400 ft-lb.
9. Install wheel and secure with wheel nuts. Tighten
wheel nuts evenly in a crossing pattern to a torque of
45 to 65 ft-lb.
10. Adjust and check brakes.
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