Engine Maintenance; Servicing The Air Cleaner - Toro 30839N Operator's Manual

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Figure 37
Cutting unit spindle shaft bearings (1 per cutting unit)
(Figure 38)
Figure 38
Rear roller bearings (2 per cutting unit) (Figure 39)
Figure 39
Note: The flush fittings on the rollers (Figure 25)
require a grease gun nozzle adapter. Order Toro Part No.
107-1998 from your Authorized Toro Distributor.
Important: Do not lubricate the Sidewinder cross
tube. The bearing blocks are self-lubricated.

Engine Maintenance

Servicing the Air Cleaner

Service Interval: Every 200 hours (More frequently in
1. Release the latches securing the air cleaner cover to the
1. Air cleaner cover
2. Remove the cover from the air cleaner body.
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3. Before removing the filter, use low pressure air (40 psi,
4. Remove and replace the primary filter (Figure 41).
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extreme dusty or dirty conditions)
Check the air cleaner body for damage which could cause
an air leak. Replace if damaged. Check the whole intake
system for leaks, damage, or loose hose clamps.
Service at the recommended service interval or earlier if
engine performance suffers due to extremely dusty, dirty
conditions. Changing the air filter before it is necessary
only increases the chance of dirt entering the engine when
the filter is removed.
Be sure the cover is seated correctly and seals with the
air cleaner body.
air cleaner body (Figure 40).
Figure 40
clean and dry) to help remove large accumulations of
debris packed between outside of primary filter and
the canister. Avoid using high pressure air which could
force dirt through the filter into the intake tract. This
cleaning process prevents debris from migrating into
the intake when the primary filter is removed.
Cleaning of the used element is not recommended due
to the possibility of damage to the filter media.
2. Air cleaner latch

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