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Toro GrandStand 71504 - Drive System Maintenance; Adjusting the Tracking; Checking the Tire Pressure

Toro GrandStand 71504
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Drive System
Maintenance
Adjusting the T racking
If you push both motion-control levers forward the
same distance and the machine pulls to 1 side, adjust
the tracking as follows.
1. Park the machine on a level surface, disengage
the PT O, and engage the parking brake.
2. Shut of f the engine, remove the key , and wait
for all moving parts to stop before leaving the
operating position.
3. Release the cushion from the rear of the
machine; refer to Releasing the Cushion for
Rear Access ( page 28 ) .
Note: For easier access, you can also remove
the fuel tank; refer to Removing the Fuel T ank
( page 36 ) .
4. Rotate the left control rod in quarter-turn
increments until the machine tracks straight
( Figure 54 ).
Note: If the machine pulls to the right, shorten
the control rod by rotating it to the right. If the
machine pulls to the left, lengthen the rod by
rotating it to the left.
Note: Adjust only the left control rod to match
the left wheel speed to the right wheel speed.
Do not adjust the right wheel speed, as this
positions the right motion-control lever out of the
center for the control panel neutral-lock slot.
Important: Do not rotate the control rod too
far , as this may cause the machine to creep
in neutral.
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Figure 54
1. Rotate left to lengthen the
rod.
3. Rotate right to shorten the
rod.
2. Left control rod
5. Check for proper tracking, and adjust the rod
as necessary .
Note: If you are unable to achieve proper
tracking by adjusting the left control rod, contact
your Authorized Service Dealer .
6. Check that the machine does not creep from
the neutral position with the park brakes
disengaged.
7. Install the fuel tank, if you removed it.
8. Install the cushion.
Checking the T ire Pressure
Service Interval : Every 50 hours/Monthly (whichever
comes rst)
Maintain the air pressure in the rear tires at 83 to 97
kPa (12 to 14 psi).
Important: Uneven tire pressure can cause an
uneven cut.
Note: The front tires are semi-pneumatic tires and do
not require air-pressure maintenance.
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Figure 55
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