Toro 3000D - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table Of Contents
  • Page 5 – Contour 82 Cutting Unit
  • Page 7 – Chapter 1; Safety; Table of Contents; CAUTION; Safety
  • Page 8 – While Operating
  • Page 9 – Maintenance
  • Page 10 – Safety and Instruction Decals
  • Page 15 – Recycler Cutting Unit)
  • Page 19 – Chapter 2; Product Records and Maintenance; OPERATION AND SERVICE HISTORY REPORTS 9; Product Records
  • Page 20 – Equivalents and Conversions
  • Page 21 – Torque Specifications
  • Page 23 – Lubrication; Traction Unit; Wheel Drive Models only–
  • Page 24 – Cutting Units; Recyler Cutting Unit; Figure 7
  • Page 25 – Figure 8; Cutting Unit; Figure 9
  • Page 27 – Transmission Numbers:
  • Page 28 – Groundsmaster; Minimum Recommended Maintenance Intervals; Annual Recommendations:
  • Page 29 – Daily Maintenance Check For Week Of; Notation for areas of concern:
  • Page 30 – 000 Supervisor Maintenance W; – Service Required; Other –; A, B and C – Service Required
  • Page 33 – Item
  • Page 34 – A–Level Service Required; 000–D Supervisor Maintenance W; and B – Service Required
  • Page 35 – Cooling System Service; Ford Gasoline
  • Page 37 – Adjustments; Belt Adjustments; Alternator Belt; Figure 1; Cooling & Governor Fan Belts; Tighten mounting nuts to secure adjustment.
  • Page 38 – Governor Adjustment; guard against possible personal; WARNING; Rotate throttle arm closed until it contacts stop.; MPORTANT: Do not over speed the engine because; Carburetor too rich or too lean.; MPORTANT: Never rotate anti–surge screw in too; Figure 2; Figure 3
  • Page 39 – Service and Repairs; Check Engine Oil; Figure 4; Single Viscosity Oils; Outside Temperature; Multi–Viscosity Oils; Figure 5
  • Page 40 – Change Engine Oil and Filter
  • Page 41 – Check Coolant; If engine has been running, pressurized
  • Page 42 – – Remove debris from rear; Maintaining Cooling System; – Capacity of the
  • Page 43 – Never operate machine without complete air; Service Air Cleaner; Washing Method; Compressed Air Method
  • Page 44 – Disconnect elbow fitting from rear of fuel filter.
  • Page 46 – Servicing Spark Arrestor Muffler; Remove pipe plug from clean–out port at lower side; Start engine. Plug the normal muffler exit with block; Stop engine and replace pipe plug.
  • Page 47 – Chapter 4; Peugeot TUD5 Engine
  • Page 48 – Specifications
  • Page 49 – Special Tools; Valve Spring Compression Tool (TOR4024T); Use for removing valve springs.
  • Page 50 – Figure 6; NOTE: This tool is not included in TOR4080 kit.; Peugeot TUD5 Diesel Engine Service Tool Kit (TOR4080); See the following pages for
  • Page 54 – Engine Belts; on the belt midway between the pulleys, when pressed
  • Page 55 – Peugeot Diesel
  • Page 56 – Add 15W–40 CE oil to crankcase. Capacity is 4.75
  • Page 57 – Check Cooling System; Coolant level should be up to or above tabs In de-; hot coolant can escape and cause burns
  • Page 59 – General Air Cleaner Maintenance; Servicing the Air Cleaner
  • Page 60 – Fuel System Service; Drain and clean fuel tank every 800 hours of operation or; DANGER; Place a clean container under fuel filter.
  • Page 61 – Priming Fuel System; Unlatch and raise hood.
  • Page 62 – Frame, Fuel Tank and Battery
  • Page 63 – Muffler and Bumper
  • Page 64 – Hood
  • Page 65 – Center Shroud and Air Cleaner
  • Page 66 – Fan Bracket and Degasser
  • Page 67 – Radiator and Cooler
  • Page 68 – Engine; NOTE: See the Toro Parts Catalog for more information.
  • Page 69 – Peugeot TUD5 Overhaul, Checking Tuning; Refer to the; list starting on Page 4 – 3 of
  • Page 71 – Chapter 5; Hydraulic System and Transaxle; Hydraulic System
  • Page 73 – General Information; Pushing or Towing Traction Unit; Locate towing lever on right side of axle assembly.
  • Page 74 – O–Ring Face Seal; Lubricate the O–ring with a light coating of oil.; Finger Tight
  • Page 76 – Hydraulic Schematic
  • Page 77 – and T
  • Page 78 – Hydraulic Components
  • Page 79 – NOTE: Order special tools from the; Hydraulic Pressure Test Kit – TOR47009; Hydraulic Test Fitting Kit – TOR4079; Measuring Container – TOR4077
  • Page 80 – Hydraulic Tester – With Pressure and Flow Capabilities – TOR214678
  • Page 81 – Testing; Check the oil level in the reservoir.
  • Page 82 – Charge Pressure Test; Charge Pressure Priority Valve Test
  • Page 83 – Forward Traction Test; Reverse Traction Test
  • Page 84 – Implement Relief Pressure Test; quick connect adapter on the test port.
  • Page 85 – Counterbalance Pressure Test and Adjustment; gauge with quick connect adapter on the test port.
  • Page 86 – Steering Circuit Test; Cylinder Test
  • Page 87 – Auxiliary Hydraulic Pump Efficiency Test; Use a tester with pressure and flow capabilities.
  • Page 90 – Traction Pedal Linkage Adjustment; Service Brake Adjustment; Back off clevis one full turn and reinstall to bellcrank.
  • Page 91 – Wheel and Tires; Check Tire Pressure; Maintain even pressure in all tires to as­
  • Page 92 – Check Hydraulic Fluid; The following fluids are recommended for use:
  • Page 93 – Change Hydraulic Oil and Filter; Check level of hydraulic; Lubricate new filter seal and install filter.
  • Page 94 – Traction Control Linkage
  • Page 95 – Brake Linkage
  • Page 96 – Driveshafts
  • Page 97 – Lift Arms
  • Page 98 – Steering Control
  • Page 100 – Removing Hydraulic System Components; After Repair or Replacement of Components
  • Page 101 – Manifold Block
  • Page 102 – Cartridge Valves; Clean and check for proper valve operation:; Cartridge Installation; Lubricate all o–rings with clean hydraulic oil.
  • Page 103 – Lift Cylinder
  • Page 104 – Steering Cylinder
  • Page 105 – Auxiliary Hydraulic Pump
  • Page 106 – Transaxle Service
  • Page 107 – Chapter 6; COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION AND TESTING . . 9; Electrical System
  • Page 109 – Multimeter
  • Page 110 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 111 – General Run and Transport Problems; Cutting Unit Operating Problems; Problem
  • Page 114 – Electrical System Quick Checks; Voltage Measured; Glow Plug System Test; proper
  • Page 115 – Component Identification and Testing; OR
  • Page 116 – Diode Circuit Boards
  • Page 117 – Neutral Switch; no; Seat Switch; Electrical
  • Page 118 – Hydraulic Valve Solenoids; Prior to taking small resistance readings with a; Hour Meter; Remove electrical connections from meter.
  • Page 119 – ten for PTO clutch to engage.
  • Page 120 – Fuel Sender; Fuel Gauge; Before taking small resistance readings with a
  • Page 121 – Relays and Fuses; Relay Testing; Fuse Testing; less than 1 ohm; Relay and Fuse Location
  • Page 122 – 0 Ampere Thermal Breaker
  • Page 123 – Fuel Stop Solenoid; In Place Testing; Live testing
  • Page 124 – Injection Advance Solenoid
  • Page 125 – Alternator; Test Equipment
  • Page 126 – Check resistance of the sender with a multimeter.
  • Page 127 – Temperature Gauge; F the resistance setting should be from; Oil Pressure Switch; Testing with the Engine Off; A. If the lamp comes on the switch is bad.; Testing with the Engine On; Disconnect the gray wire from the switch.
  • Page 128 – Make sure engine is cool and coolant system is; Check continuity of the switch component with a
  • Page 129 – Transport Solenoid; Glow Plugs
  • Page 130 – O in Fuel Sensor; ohm or; D. Correct any problem circuitry if necessary.; Replace sensor with new one if necessary.
  • Page 131 – Reinstall start relay to the control center.
  • Page 132 – Indicator Lights and Circuits
  • Page 133 – Glow Plug Indicator Light; BACK OF GAUGE
  • Page 134 – Ford Engine (VSG–411) Electrical Component Locations; Manual
  • Page 136 – Thermistor
  • Page 138 – Lower the coolant level in the engine and remove; Allow the oil to cool. The switch should open below
  • Page 139 – Anti–Dieseling Valve Solenoid
  • Page 140 – Low Oil Pressure Light; High Coolant Temperature Light
  • Page 141 – Verify Interlock System Operation; Do not disconnect the interlock switches.; To check operation of interlock switches:; Do not operate machine without implement; unless the PTO driveshaft is also removed.; Sit on seat and start the engine. Raise off the seat and
  • Page 142 – Battery Maintenance; Loosen knobs securing battery cover to machine.; leads from battery posts.
  • Page 143 – Battery Service
  • Page 147 – Chapter 7; WD Rear Axle
  • Page 148 – Rear Wheel Toe–In
  • Page 149 – Wheel and Tire Service; Kgm) after 1-4 hours of operation and again
  • Page 150 – Wheel Bearing Service; Adjust preload on the wheel bearings.
  • Page 151 – Rear Axle; WD Rear
  • Page 153 – Chapter 8; WD Rear Axle
  • Page 156 – Check Rear Axle Lubricant
  • Page 157 – WD Axle; WD Rear
  • Page 162 – : Deck is centered on tractor with 15
  • Page 163 – Transport Latch Adjustment
  • Page 164 – Height of Cut Adjustment; 4 inch Cutting Units
  • Page 165 – Skid Adjustment; Adjust skids by removing flange nuts, positioning as; Anti–Scalp Roller Adjustment; Adjust anti–scalp rollers by removing lock nut and
  • Page 166 – Deck Pitch Adjustment
  • Page 167 – To prevent accidental starting of the engine,; Check Gear Box Lubricant
  • Page 168 – Lubricate Bearings, Bushings and Gear Box; The cutting unit has bearings and bushings that
  • Page 169 – Disconnect Cutting Unit From Traction Unit
  • Page 170 – Connect Cutting Unit to Traction Unit
  • Page 171 – Install Lift Arm Ball Joints; Drive Belt Replacement
  • Page 172 – Front Castor Fork Bushing Service
  • Page 173 – Castor Wheel and Bearing Service
  • Page 174 – Cutter Blade Removal and Installation; certification of the product.; use a new blade to assure continued safety
  • Page 175 – Inspecting and Sharpening Blade; between the sail and flat part of the blade
  • Page 176 – Blade Spindle Service; Removing Spindle Housing Assembly
  • Page 178 – Correcting Cutting Unit Mismatch
  • Page 179 – Gearbox
  • Page 181 – Drive Shaft
  • Page 184 – Sound Levels
  • Page 185 – Start the engine and raise the cutting unit so height–; Front Castor Wheels; Push castor spindle through front castor arm install
  • Page 186 – Rear Castor Wheels; Remove hairpin cotter and cotter pin securing rear
  • Page 187 – Rear Deck Chain
  • Page 189 – and remove key from ignition switch.; Grease Bearings and Bushings; The cutting unit has (19) bearings and bushings that
  • Page 190 – Disconnect Cutting Unit from Traction Unit
  • Page 194 – Cutting Blade Removal and Installation; Lock transport levers, raise cutting unit to highest
  • Page 195 – Inspect cutting edges of all blades. Sharpen the cut-
  • Page 197 – Chamber Pivot Service
  • Page 200 – Lift Arm Ball Joint Installation
  • Page 201 – Hydraulic Motor and Blade
  • Page 202 – Disassembly
  • Page 203 – Assembly; The bottom seal must have the lip facing; When greasing spindles, grease
  • Page 204 – Hydraulic Assembly
  • Page 205 – 2 inch Cutting Units
  • Page 209 – Adjust skids by loosening flange nuts, positioning as
  • Page 210 – To adjust front and rear rollers:
  • Page 212 – Change lubricant in gear box initially; Replace Gear Box Lubricant
  • Page 213 – Grease Bearings, Bushings and Gear Box
  • Page 219 – Cutter Blade Removal
  • Page 227 – Groundsmaster 3000 Electrical Schematics,; Electrical Diagrams
  • Page 229 – Electrical Schematic
  • Page 230 – Start Circuits
  • Page 231 – Run Circuits
  • Page 237 – Crank Circuits
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Part No. 96890SL Rev. C

Service Manual

Groundsmaster

R

3000/3000–D

Preface

The purpose of this publication is to provide the service
technician with information for troubleshooting, testing,
and repair of major systems and components on the
Groundsmaster 3000 and 3000–D.

REFER TO THE TRACTION UNIT AND CUTTING
UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUALS FOR OPERATING,
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT INSTRUC-
TIONS. Space is provided in Chapter 2 of this book to
insert the Operator’s Manuals and Parts Catalogs for
your machine. Replacement Operator’s Manuals are
available by sending complete Model and Serial Num-
ber to:

The Toro Company
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420

The Toro Company reserves the right to change product
specifications or this publication without notice.

ING, or CAUTION, PERSONAL SAFETY

This safety symbol means DANGER, WARN-

INSTRUCTION. When you see this symbol,
carefully read the instructions that follow.
Failure to obey the instructions may result in
personal injury.

NOTE: A NOTE will give general information about the
correct operation, maintenance, service, testing or re-
pair of the machine.

IMPORTANT: The IMPORTANT notice will give im-
portant instructions which must be followed to pre-
vent damage to systems or components on the
machine.

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Summary

Page 3 - Table Of Contents

Table Of Contents Chapter 1 – Safety Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 – 1 Safety and Instruction Decals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 – 4 Chapter 2 – Product Records and Maintenance Product Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 –...

Page 5 - Contour 82 Cutting Unit

Table of Contents (continued) Chapter 9 – 84 I Cutting Units Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 – 2Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 – 3Service and Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 – 7 Chapte...

Page 7 - Chapter 1; Safety; Table of Contents; CAUTION; Safety

Chapter 1 Safety Safety Table of Contents SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Before Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 While Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Safety Instructions The GROUNDSMASTER R 3...

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