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Toro 264-6 - User Manual

Toro 264-6
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Manual
260 Series Tractor
Service

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • B
    Bridget WelchAug 20, 2025
    What to do if Toro 264-6 has no drive in one direction?
    • G
      Glenn OrtegaAug 20, 2025
      If your Toro Tractor isn't driving in one direction, it could be due to a bent or broken control pedal, a bent or binding control pedal rod, a sheared control arm roll pin, or directional valves that are sticking or have broken springs. You should replace the bent or broken control pedal, inspect and straighten or replace the control pedal rod, replace the sheared control arm roll pin and clean or replace directional valves and springs.
  • C
    colsonAug 27, 2025
    Why is my Toro 264-6 Tractor losing power in only one direction?
    • N
      natalie19Aug 27, 2025
      If your Toro Tractor is experiencing low power in only one direction, the potential causes include: incorrect oil level, a bent or binding control pedal or shaft, a bent or binding control rod, a control arm that is not secure on the shaft, a worn swash plate, or a damaged output pinion or differential assembly. Check and correct the oil level. Inspect and repair the control pedal or shaft. Inspect and replace the control rod. Ensure the control arm is secure on the shaft. Repair or replace the swash plate and inspect and repair or replace the damaged assembly.
  • H
    Haley MillerSep 2, 2025
    What to do if my Toro 264-6 Tractor creeps in neutral?
    • V
      vrothSep 2, 2025
      If your Toro Tractor creeps in neutral, it could be due to a neutral adjustment eccentric out of position, a bent or binding control pedal, a damaged swash plate control lever pin, failed swash plate cradle bearings, damaged ball and socket, or a failed neutral return spring. Adjust the neutral adjustment eccentric. Inspect and repair the control pedal. Replace the damaged or worn swash plate control lever pin. Replace the failed or worn swash plate cradle bearings. Inspect and replace damaged or worn ball and socket. Replace the failed or out of position neutral return spring.
  • C
    charlescohenNov 8, 2025
    Why Toro 264-6 won't drive?
    • D
      debra08Nov 8, 2025
      There are several reasons why your Toro Tractor might not drive. It could be due to: an incorrect oil level, a faulty or misadjusted drive belt, the push valve being in the wrong position, the parking brake being engaged, a problem with the control pedal linkage, sheared or missing pulleys, a sheared or missing wheel hub key, a stuck push valve or broken spring, damage to internal components, or a damaged pinion shaft or differential assembly. You should check and correct the oil level, inspect and replace or adjust the drive belt, move the push valve to the correct position, disengage the parking brake. Also, tighten, repair, or replace the control pedal linkage. Inspect and replace any sheared or missing pulleys. Check and replace the wheel hub key. Repair or replace the stuck push valve...
  • J
    jesus50Nov 14, 2025
    Why is my Toro 264-6 Tractor losing power in both directions?
    • M
      Michelle BrownNov 14, 2025
      If your Toro Tractor is experiencing low power in both directions, the cause could be due to several factors: incorrect oil level, a faulty drive belt, a partially activated push valve, the parking brake being engaged or binding, binding in the control pedal or linkage, loose or damaged pulleys, sticking directional valves, damage to internal components, a worn swash plate, or a damaged output pinion or differential assembly. Make sure to check and correct the oil level, inspect and replace or adjust the drive belt and ensure proper engine RPM. Ensure the push valve is fully activated and disengage the parking brake. Inspect and fix any binding in control pedal or linkage. Tighten or replace loose, damaged, or worn pulleys. Clean or replace directional valves and springs. Service or replac...

Summary

Specifications

Tecumseh Peerless Transaxle

Specifications for the Tecumseh Peerless transaxle, including ground speed.

Hydrostatic Transaxles

Specifications for Tuff Torq and Hydro-Gear transaxles, including oil and ground speed.

Torque Specifications

Guidelines for fastener torque values and factors affecting torque application.

Standard Torque for Dry, Zinc Plated, and Steel Fasteners (Inch Series)

Table of standard torque values for inch-series fasteners.

Standard Torque for Dry, Zinc, and Steel Fasteners (Metric Fasteners)

Table of standard torque values for metric fasteners.

Other Torque Specifications

Torque specifications for SAE Grade 8 set screws, wheel bolts, lug nuts, and thread cutting screws.

Tuff Torq Transaxle

Tuff Torq Hydrostatic Transaxle

Overview of the Tuff Torq hydrostatic transaxle and internal service.

Transaxle Removal - Tuff Torq

Step-by-step instructions for removing the Tuff Torq transaxle.

Installation - Tuff Torq Transaxle

Step-by-step instructions for installing the Tuff Torq transaxle.

Troubleshooting - Tuff Torq Transaxle

Common problems and possible causes for the Tuff Torq transaxle.

Hydro-Gear Transaxle

Hydro-Gear Hydrostatic Transaxle

Overview of the Hydro-Gear hydrostatic transaxle and internal service.

Transaxle Removal - Hydro-Gear

Step-by-step instructions for removing the Hydro-Gear transaxle.

Installation - Hydro-Gear Transaxle

Step-by-step instructions for installing the Hydro-Gear transaxle.

Troubleshooting Chart for the Hydro-Gear Transaxle

Common problems and corrective actions for the Hydro-Gear transaxle.

Gear Drive

Transaxle Removal - Gear Drive

Step-by-step instructions for removing the gear drive transaxle.

Installation - Gear Drive Transaxle

Step-by-step instructions for installing the gear drive transaxle.

Electrical Systems

Relay

Explanation of relay purpose, location, and how it works.

Solenoid

Explanation of solenoid purpose, location, how it works, and testing.

Ignition Switch

Purpose, location, operation, and testing of the ignition switch.

Low Voltage Module

Purpose, location, operation, and testing of the low voltage module.

Electric (PTO) Clutch

Purpose, location, operation, and testing of the electric PTO clutch.

PTO Switch

Purpose, location, operation, and testing of the PTO switch.

KeyChoice Reverse Operating System Switch

Purpose, operation, and testing of the KeyChoice™ reverse system switch.

KeyChoice Reverse Operating System Module

Purpose, location, operation, and testing of the KeyChoice™ reverse module.

Toro 264-6 Specifications

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BrandToro
Model264-6
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

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