4.Removetheexistingbaggerbeltfromthemower-deck
pulleyandthentheblowerpulleys.
5.Installthenewbeltaroundtheblowerpulleysandthe
mower-deckpulley(Figure39).
6.InstallthespringasshowninFigure40.
Figure40
1.Spring-loadedidlerpulley
3.Longhookend
2.Shorthookend
7.Pullbackonthespringloadedidlerpulleyandinstall
thebeltontothespringloadedidlerpulley(Figure39).
GreasingtheIdlerArm
ServiceInterval:Every50hours
Figure41
InspectingtheBagger
ServiceInterval:Every100hours
Aftertherst8hours
1.DisengagethePTO,movethemotioncontrollevers
totheNEUTRALlockedposition,andsettheparking
brake.
2.Shutofftheengine,removethekey,andwaitforall
movingpartstostopbeforeleavingtheoperating
position.
3.Checktheuppertube,lowertube,baggerhood,and
theblowerassembly.
Note:Replacethesepartsiftheyarecrackedor
broken.
4.Checkthebags,baggerframe,andscreen.
Note:Replaceanypartsthatarecrackedorbroken.
5.Tightenallnutsboltsandscrews.
InspectingtheMowerBlades
1.Inspectthemowerbladesregularlyandwhenevera
bladestrikesaforeignobject.
2.Ifbladesarebadlywornordamaged,installnewblades.
RefertoyourmachineOperator'sManualforcomplete
blademaintenance.
ChoosingtheMowerBlades
Inmostmowingconditions,thestandardhighliftbladeswill
providethebestbaggingperformance.
UseaToroAtomicbladeforbaggingleavesindryconditions.
Indrydustyconditions,themediumliftorlowliftblades
willreducedustanddirtblowoutwhileprovidingeffective
baggingairow.
ContactanAuthorizedServiceDealerfortheproperblades
fordifferentmowingconditions.
RefertothemowerOperator'sManualformoreinformation
oninstallingblades.
ReplacingtheGrassDeector
WARNING
Anuncovereddischargeopeningcouldallow
thelawnmowertothrowobjectstowardyouor
bystanders,resultinginseriousinjury.Also,contact
withthebladecouldoccur.
•Neveroperatethelawnmowerunlessyouinstall
acoverplate,amulchplate,oragrassdeector
andabagger.
•Ensurethatthegrassdeectorisinthedown
position.
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