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Toro Reelmaster 5100-D - Steering Valve Service

Toro Reelmaster 5100-D
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Steering Valve Service
Before Disassembly
When disassembling any of the parts,
use a clean work
bench. Wash all parts in solvent and dry them with
compressed air. DO NOT wipe them dry with a cloth of
paper as lint and dirt may remain. Keep each part
separate to prevent nicks and burrs.
Components of the steering valve are stacked on four
b
olts and held in alignment with alignment pins. The
alignment pins are designed to be a slip fit into the
components. Use the minimum force necessary and
maximum care when separating or assembling the com-
ponents.
The steering valve has several components that
are of
brazed laminate construction. These components have
plates and parts bonded together permanently to form
an integral component that cannot be disassembled.
Disassemble the steering valve only to the extent shown
in this book.
IMPORTANT: Do not force or abuse c
losely fitted
parts, or you may damage them.
Components of the steering valve with alignment
grooves, must be assembled so that their alignment
grooves are positioned as illustrated for the valve to
function correctly (Fig. 24).
Figure 24
Repairs Page 7 - 22 Reelmaster
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223-D/5100-D/5300-D

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