Chassis Maintenance; Adjusting The Cargo-Bed Latches; Cleaning; Washing The Machine - Toro Workman GTX Series Operator's Manual

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Chassis Maintenance

Adjusting the Cargo-Bed
Latches
If the cargo-bed latch is out of adjustment, the cargo
bed vibrates up and down as you drive the machine.
You can adjust the latch posts to make the latches
hold the cargo bed snugly to the chassis.
1.
Verify that the cargo bed is latching.
Note:
If the cargo bed does not latch, the
bed-latch striker is likely too low. If the cargo
bed latches, but vibrates up and down as you
drive, the bed-latch striker is likely too high.
2.
Raise the cargo bed;
the Dump Position (page
3.
Loosen the 2 bolts on the bed-latch striker and
move the striker up or down, depending on if the
striker is too high or too low
Figure 52
1. Bolts
4.
Tighten the 2 bolts on the bed-latch striker
(Figure
52).
5.
Verify that the adjustment is correct by latching
the cargo bed several times.
Raising the Cargo Bed to
18).
(Figure
52).
2. Bed-latch striker

Cleaning

Washing the Machine

Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Wash
Wash the machine as needed using water alone
or with a mild detergent. You may use a rag when
washing the machine.
Important:
Do not use brackish or reclaimed
water to clean the machine.
Important:
Pressurized water is not
recommended when washing the machine. It may
damage the electrical system, loosen important
decals, or wash away necessary grease at friction
points. Avoid excessive use of water, especially
near the control panel, motor, motor controller,
charger, back of the dashboard, and batteries.
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