Locating The Jacking Points - Toro CT2240 Operator's Manual

Compact triple 4-wheel drive turf mower
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2. Support the weight of the upper frame while removing
the R-clips and pins from the pivot brackets
3. Carefully lower the frame downwards until it rests on
the stops.
4. Insert the pins in the lower holes and secure with
the R-clips to support the upper frame in its lowered
position.
5. To raise the frame, follow these instructions in reverse
order.
Figure 34
1. Upper frame
2. Pins and R-clips
WARNING
The ROPS protection system may not be effective
if the ROPS retaining bolt assemblies are loose,
which may cause serious injury or even death in the
event of a rollover.
When in the raised position, both retaining bolt
assemblies must be installed and fully tightened to
ensure full ROPS protection.
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3. Lower holes
WARNING
34).
When lowering and raising the ROPS frame, fingers
may get pinched between the machine and the
ROPS.
Use caution when lowering and raising the ROPS
to prevent entrapment of fingers between fixed part
and pivot part of the structure.
Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws correctly torqued ensure
that the equipment is in safe working condition.
Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.
Ensure that the seat belt and mountings are in safe
working order.
Wear the seat belt when the roll bar is raised and no seat
belt when the roll bar is lowered.
Important: The roll bar is an integral safety device.
Keep the roll bar in the raised position when operating
the mower. Lower the roll bar temporarily only when
absolutely necessary.

Locating the Jacking Points

Note: Use jack stands to support the machine when required.
WARNING
Mechanical or hydraulic jacks may fail to support
the machine and cause serious injury.
Use jack stands when supporting the machine.
Front—under the front arm mount
Rear—axle tube on the rear axle
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