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Toro Reelmaster 5100-D - General Information; Four-Matic 4 WD; Over-Running Clutch Operation

Toro Reelmaster 5100-D
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General Information
Four-Matic
TM
4WD Over-Running Clutch Operation
A drive shaft connected to the front axle provides power
for the rear 4WD drive axle. The drive shaft tor the rear
axle in c o r porat es an OVER-RUNNING (ROLLER) Unlocked
Locked
49 RPM
50 RPM
49 RPM
49 RPM
CLUTCH THAT TRANSMITS POWER ONLY IN THE FOR-
WARD DIRECTION
(Fig. 4, 5).
Front and rear axle gear ratios and tire sizes were
caref
ully selected so that during normal operation, the
REAR AXLE PINION SHAFT TURNS SLIGHTLY FASTER
THAN THE REAR AXLE DRIVE SHAFT
.
Rear axle
Any time the front wheels begin to slip (such as when
drive shaft
climbing a steep hill), the forward movement of the
traction unit slows. This causes the rear axle pinion
speed to slow down. As soon as the rear axle pinion is
Figure 4
turning the same speed a
s the drive shaft, the roller
clutch will engage and power will be transmitted from
the drive shaft to the rear wheels – four wheel drive
(Fig. 4).
1
Rear axle
pinion shaft
Figure 5
1. Over-running clutch
When the traction unit is turning, the rear wheels swing
out in a larger arc and must travel faster than the front
wheels. In this condition, the rear wheels and axle pinion
shaft are turning faster than the drive shaft and the roller
clutch is disengaged (Fig. 6).
NOTE: The Four-Mat
ic four wheel drive system may not
operate properly if the tires are replaced by different size
tires, or if proper tire pressure is not maintained.
Figure 6
Reelmaster
®
223-D/5100-D/5300-D Page 9 - 3 General Information

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