Brake Maintenance; Adjusting The Brakes - Toro 41394 Operator's Manual

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8.
Start the engine with the cap loose on the
radiator
(Figure
104).
9.
Allow the engine to warm up until the thermostat
opens.
Note:
The engine thermostat should open
when the hand-held thermometer indicates the
coolant temperature is between 79° to 88°C
(175° to 190°F).
10.
Once the coolant has warmed up, top off the
coolant level to the sealing surface of the cap
and tighten the cap
11.
Open the expansion-tank cap and fill the tank
with coolant to the Cold level
12.
Check the coolant levels after several engine
startup and shut-down cycles.
Note:
Add coolant to the radiator and expansion
tank as needed.
(Figure
104).
(Figure
104).

Brake Maintenance

Adjusting the Brakes

If the brake pedal travels more than 2.5 cm (1 inch)
before you feel resistance, adjust the brakes as
follows:
1.
Position the sprayer on a level surface, shut off
the spray pump, shut off the engine, and remove
the key.
2.
Engage the parking brake.
3.
Put blocks under the wheels to prevent the
machine from rolling.
4.
Release the parking brake.
5.
Loosen the front jam nuts on the brake cables
under the front end of the sprayer
1. Front jam nuts
6.
Tighten the rear jam nuts equally until the brake
pedal moves between 1 to 2 cm (1/2 to 1 inch)
before you feel resistance
Important:
Ensure that you tighten both
rear nuts equally so that the threaded ends
of the brake cables in front of the front nuts
are the same length.
7.
Tighten the front jam nuts.
74
(Figure
Figure 106
2. Rear jam nuts
(Figure
106).
106).
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