What to do if the cutting unit on my Toro Lawn Mower won't lift?
- WWillie MitchellSep 5, 2025
If the cutting unit on your Toro Lawn Mower fails to lift out of work, replace the lift cylinder seals. Remove any mechanical blockages.
What to do if the cutting unit on my Toro Lawn Mower won't lift?
If the cutting unit on your Toro Lawn Mower fails to lift out of work, replace the lift cylinder seals. Remove any mechanical blockages.
Why does my Toro Groundsmaster 3400 Lawn Mower creep in neutral?
If your Toro Lawn Mower creeps forward or backward in neutral, adjust the transmission-neutral linkage setting.
Why are the blades on my Toro Groundsmaster 3400 Lawn Mower rotating the wrong way?
If the blades on your Toro Lawn Mower are rotating in the wrong direction, check the hydraulic circuit and connect the hoses correctly.
Why doesn't my Toro Groundsmaster 3400 Lawn Mower cutting unit follow ground contours?
If the cutting unit on your Toro Lawn Mower doesn't follow ground contours, release and grease the pivots as needed. Ensure the mower is not operated in the Hold position; move the position-control switch to the Down/Float position. Reduce the weight transfer if it's set too high.
What to do if the steering on my Toro Groundsmaster 3400 doesn't work right?
If the steering on your Toro Lawn Mower doesn't operate correctly, service or replace the steering valve. Alternatively, service or replace the hydraulic cylinder, or replace the damaged steering hose.
Brand | Toro |
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Model | Groundsmaster 3400 |
Category | Lawn Mower |
Language | English |
Outlines general safety precautions for operating the machine.
Identifies and explains the meaning of safety decals on the machine.
Steps for checking loose parts, tire pressure, and reviewing the manual.
Identifies machine components and control panel layout.
How to operate the parking brake, throttle, and traction pedals.
Adjusting steering and seat for operator comfort and safety.
Explains hydraulic, battery, and oil pressure warning lights.
Operation of ignition switch, fuel gauge, and hour meter.
Explains indicator lights for transmission neutral and cutting unit drive.
Critical safety checks and fuel handling procedures before starting.
Procedure to check and maintain engine oil level.
Procedures for checking coolant and hydraulic fluid levels.
Steps for folding/raising ROPS, including safety warnings.
Explains critical safety interlocks for preventing unintended operation.
Following safety rules and using weight transfer system.
Procedures for engine start/stop and safe slope operation.
Controlling cutting unit position, drive engagement, and mowing tips.
Outlines maintenance tasks based on service intervals.
Checklist for routine daily inspections.
Details on greasing bearings, bushings, and pivots.
Servicing air cleaner, oil, fuel filter, and bleeding fuel system.
Maintenance of electrical, battery, and drive system components.
Checks for cooling system, brakes, belts, and controls.
Hydraulic system service, lines check, and overheat warning test.
Problems with engine start, battery, hydraulics, and power.
Issues with brakes, steering, movement, and cutting unit.
Details on warranty coverage, exclusions, and owner obligations.