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Toro ProLine H800 - Servicing the PTO Belts; Checking the PTO Belt Tension

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RemovingtheEngine(continued)
13.Disconnectthewiresand/orelectricalconnectionsfromthefollowingengine
electricalcomponents:
A.Alternatorconnectorandstud.
B.Oilpressureswitchlocatedneartheengineoillter.
C.Connectorandpositivebatterycablefromthestartermotor.
D.Hightemperatureshutdownswitchandtemperaturesenderlocatedon
thewaterpumphousing.
E.Fuelstopsolenoidontheinjectorpump.
F.Batterynegativecablefromtheinjectorpump.
G.Glowplugstrip.
H.PTOclutchwireconnector.
CAUTION
Theengineisveryheavy,andahoistnotratedfortheweightofthe
enginemayfail,causingpossibleinjuryanddamagetotheengine.
Usehoistequipmentratedtolifttheengine,whichisapproximately
135kg(298lb).
14.Attachasuitableliftorhoisttolifttheenginefromtheframe.Supportthe
enginewiththeliftorhoisttopreventtheenginefromshiftingormoving.
15.Removethefastenersthatsecuretheengine(withbrackets)totheengine
shockmountsandtheenginemountbrackets(Figure20).
CAUTION
Use1persontooperatetheliftorhoistwhileanotherpersonguides
theenginefromthemachine.
IMPORTANT
Whenremovingtheengineensurethatyoudonotdamagethe
engine,fuelhoses,hydrauliclines,electricalharnessorotherparts.
16.Carefullyraisetheengineandremovefromthemachine.
17.Ifnecessary,removetheenginebracketsfromtheengine(Figure20).
ProLineH800
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Engine:ServiceandRepairs
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