Torquing The Wheel Lug Nuts; Cooling System Maintenance; Cooling System Safety; Cleaning The Engine-Cooling Areas - Toro Workman 07369 Operator's Manual

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Torquing the Wheel Lug
Nuts
Service Interval: After the first 2 hours
After the first 10 hours
Every 200 hours
Wheel lug nut torque specification: 109 to 122 N∙m
(80 to 90 ft-lb)
Torque the lug nuts at the front and rear wheels
in a crossing pattern as shown in
specified torque.
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Cooling System
Maintenance

Cooling System Safety

Swallowing engine coolant can cause poisoning;
keep out of reach from children and pets.
Discharge of hot, pressurized coolant or touching
a hot radiator and surrounding parts can cause
severe burns.
– Always allow the engine to cool at least 15
minutes before removing the radiator cap.
– Use a rag when opening the radiator cap, and
open the cap slowly to allow steam to escape.
Do not operate the machine without the covers
in place.
Keep your fingers, hands and clothing clear of
rotating fan and drive belt.
Shut off the engine and remove the key before
performing maintenance.
Cleaning the
Engine-Cooling Areas
Service Interval: Every 100 hours Clean the cooling
system twice as often during
special operating conditions; refer
to Maintaining the Machine under
Special Operating Conditions.
Important:
Operating the engine with a blocked
rotating screen, dirty or plugged cooling fins, or
cooling shrouds removed causes engine damage
due to overheating.
Important:
Never clean the engine with a pressure
washer because water could contaminate the fuel
system.
Clean the inlet, cooling fins, and external surfaces of
the engine.
Note:
Clean the engine cooling components more
often under extremely dusty and dirty conditions.

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