Drive System Maintenance; Maintaining The Tires; Inspecting The Steering And Suspension Components - Toro Workman GTX Operator's Manual

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Drive System
Maintenance

Maintaining the Tires

Service Interval: Every 100 hours—Check the
condition of the tires and rims.
Every 100 hours—Torque the wheel-lug nuts.
1.
Inspect the tires an rims for signs of wear and
damage.
Note:
Operating accidents, such as hitting
curbs, can damage a tire or rim and also disrupt
wheel alignment, so inspect tire condition after
an accident.
2.
Torque the wheel-lug nuts to 108 to 122 N∙m (80
to 90 ft-lb).
Inspecting the Steering and
Suspension Components
Service Interval: Every 100 hours—Inspect the
steering and suspension for loose
or damaged components.
With the steering wheel at the centered position
(Figure
44), turn the steering wheel to the left or right.
If you turn the steering wheel more than 13 mm (1/2
inch) to the left or right, and the tires do not turn, check
the following steering and suspension components to
ensure that they are not loose or damaged:
Steering shaft to the steering-rack assembly joint
Important:
Inspect the condition and security
of the pinion-shaft seal
Steering-rack assembly tie rods
1. Steering wheel at the
centered position
1. Pinion-shaft seal
41
(Figure
45).
Figure 44
2. 13 mm (1/2 inch) from
the center of the steering
wheel
Figure 45
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