Toro 4100-D - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – This page is intentionally blank.
  • Page 3 – Table Of Contents; Chapter 2 -- Product Records and Maintenance
  • Page 5 – erat; Cab
  • Page 7 – Chapter 1; Safety; Table of Contents; Safety
  • Page 8 – General Safety Instructions; To reduce the potential for injury or death,; Before Operating
  • Page 9 – While Operating
  • Page 10 – Maintenance and Service
  • Page 11 – Jacking Instructions; When changing attachments, tires or perform-
  • Page 12 – Safety and Instruction Decals; Numerous safety and instruction decals are affixed to
  • Page 13 – Chapter 2; Product Records and Maintenance
  • Page 14 – Equivalents and Conversions
  • Page 15 – Torque Specifications; reduced by 25% for lubricated fasteners; Fastener Identification; (effective length of torque
  • Page 18 – Other Torque Specifications; Grade 5; Conversion Factors
  • Page 19 – Chapter 3; Yanmar Diesel Engine; Ya
  • Page 23 – General Information; Operator’s Manuals; IMPORTANT: Before stopping the engine after
  • Page 28 – Service and Repairs; Air Filter System; Figure 6; VACUATOR
  • Page 30 – Fuel System; Figure 9; FRONT
  • Page 31 – DANGER
  • Page 32 – Radiator and Oil Cooler Assembly
  • Page 33 – CAUTION
  • Page 36 – Engine
  • Page 37 – Do not open radiator cap or drain coolant if the
  • Page 42 – Spring Coupler
  • Page 43 – Engine Side
  • Page 45 – The muffler and exhaust pipe may be hot. To
  • Page 47 – Chapter 4; Hydraulic System; Hydraul
  • Page 48 – Specifications; The pressure specifications listed above are
  • Page 49 – Operator’s Manual; Check level of hydraulic fluid daily.; Relieving Hydraulic System Pressure
  • Page 51 – Hydraulic Hoses; WARNING; Keep body and hands away from pin hole leaks or
  • Page 55 – Hydraulic Schematic
  • Page 56 – Hydraulic Flow Diagrams; oun
  • Page 57 – Forward Direction
  • Page 58 – rou
  • Page 61 – Lower Cutting Deck
  • Page 62 – Gro
  • Page 63 – Raise Cutting Deck; Raise Center Cutting Deck
  • Page 64 – und
  • Page 65 – Mow Circuit; PTO Not Engaged
  • Page 66 – Mow Circuit Cutting Deck Blade Braking
  • Page 69 – Steering Circuit; Right Turn
  • Page 70 – ou
  • Page 71 – Engine Cooling Fan Circuit; Forward Direction Fan Operation
  • Page 72 – Special Tools; Hydraulic Pressure Test Kit
  • Page 73 – 0 GPM Hydraulic Tester (Pressure and Flow)
  • Page 74 – High Flow Hydraulic Filter Kit
  • Page 75 – Hydraulic Test Fitting Kit
  • Page 76 – Remote Starter Switch; IMPORTANT: When using a remote starter switch, it
  • Page 77 – Troubleshooting; General Hydraulic System Problems; Problem
  • Page 78 – Traction Circuit Problems
  • Page 79 – Mow Circuit Problems
  • Page 80 – Lift Circuit Problems
  • Page 81 – Steering Circuit Problems
  • Page 82 – Engine Cooling Fan Circuit Problems
  • Page 86 – Traction Circuit Charge Pressure (Using Pressure Gauge); PRESSURE
  • Page 87 – Prevent personal injury and/or damage to equip-
  • Page 88 – Traction Circuit Relief Pressure (Using Pressure Gauge); FORWARD TRACTION CIRCUIT
  • Page 90 – Counterbalance Pressure (Using Pressure Gauge)
  • Page 96 – TESTER
  • Page 98 – Cutting Deck Circuit Pressure (Using Pressure Gauge); CENTER DECK CIRCUIT PRESSURE TEST SHOWN
  • Page 102 – MEASURING
  • Page 104 – LEFT WING DECK LIFT SWITCH PRESSED IS SHOWN
  • Page 106 – Steering Circuit Relief Pressure (Using Pressure Gauge)
  • Page 108 – Steering Cylinder Internal Leakage
  • Page 110 – Engine Cooling Fan Circuit (Using Pressure Gauge and Phototac)
  • Page 112 – Gear Pump Flow (Using Tester with Pressure Gauge and Flow Meter); SECOND GEAR PUMP SECTION FLOW TEST SHOWN
  • Page 114 – Adjustments; Adjust Control Manifold Relief Valves; increase
  • Page 116 – Check Hydraulic Lines and Hoses; Keep body and hands away from pin hole leaks; Priming Hydraulic Pumps
  • Page 117 – Flush Hydraulic System
  • Page 119 – Charge Hydraulic System
  • Page 120 – Hydraulic Reservoir
  • Page 122 – Thread
  • Page 124 – Gear Pump
  • Page 128 – Gear Pump Service; thrust plates for each pump section together do not
  • Page 135 – Danfoss H1 Closed Circuit Axial Piston Pumps Service
  • Page 136 – Rear Axle Motor
  • Page 138 – Front Wheel Motors
  • Page 140 – Rear Axle and Front Wheel Motor Service
  • Page 141 – REAR AXLE MOTOR FLUSHING VALVE
  • Page 142 – Rear Traction Manifold
  • Page 144 – Rear Traction Manifold Service
  • Page 145 – Control Manifold Cartridge Valve Service
  • Page 146 – Combination Manifold
  • Page 148 – Combination Manifold Service
  • Page 150 – Steering Control Valve
  • Page 152 – Steering Control Valve Service; For steering control valve repair procedures,
  • Page 154 – Steering Cylinder
  • Page 156 – Steering Cylinder Service
  • Page 158 – Engine Cooling Fan Motor
  • Page 162 – Engine Cooling Fan Motor Service
  • Page 163 – Use eye protection such as goggles when using
  • Page 165 – Cutting Deck Motor; IMPORTANT: For proper hydraulic hose routing,
  • Page 172 – PTO Manifolds
  • Page 174 – PTO Manifold Service; The ports on the manifold are marked for easy
  • Page 176 – Cutting Deck Lift Cylinders
  • Page 178 – Wing Deck Lift Cylinders
  • Page 179 – Make sure that cutting deck (including wing
  • Page 180 – Lift Cylinder Service; FRONT DECK LIFT CYLINDER; WING DECK LIFT CYLINDER
  • Page 183 – Chapter 5; Electrical System; ec
  • Page 185 – Yanmar Engine Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
  • Page 186 – Electrical Drawings
  • Page 188 – Multimeter
  • Page 189 – Battery Hydrometer; Use the Battery Hydrometer when measuring specific
  • Page 190 – InfoCenter Display; Splash Screen; RPM
  • Page 191 – Main Information Screen
  • Page 192 – Main Menu Screen; Faults Screen
  • Page 193 – Service Screen
  • Page 194 – Diagnostics Screen
  • Page 195 – Settings Screen
  • Page 196 – About Screen; number, serial number and software revisions for the
  • Page 197 – Operator Advisories
  • Page 198 – Fault Codes; Fault Code
  • Page 200 – Starting Problems
  • Page 202 – General Run and Transport Problems
  • Page 203 – Cutting Deck Operating Problems
  • Page 204 – Cutting Deck Operating Problems (Continued)
  • Page 205 – Cutting Deck Lift/Lower Problems
  • Page 208 – Electrical System Quick Checks; Charging System Test
  • Page 209 – Wing Deck Position Switch Adjustment; is
  • Page 210 – Traction Pedal Adjustment
  • Page 212 – Traction Pedal Position Sensor Calibration; IMPORTANT: A properly installed and calibrated
  • Page 213 – Ignition Switch
  • Page 214 – Fuses; Fuse Identification and Function
  • Page 216 – Fusible Link Harness; Testing
  • Page 217 – PTO Switch
  • Page 218 – HI/LOW Speed, Engine Speed and Cutting Deck Lift Switches
  • Page 219 – Cruise Control Switch
  • Page 220 – Seat Switch
  • Page 221 – Parking Brake Switch
  • Page 222 – Service Brake Switches
  • Page 234 – Traction Pedal Position Sensor
  • Page 235 – Audio Alarm
  • Page 236 – Hydraulic Valve Solenoid Coils
  • Page 238 – Piston (Traction) Pump Control Solenoid Coils; Solenoid Coil Testing
  • Page 241 – Fuel Sender; TWO TERMINAL; SENDER
  • Page 244 – Wing Deck Position Switches
  • Page 245 – Hydraulic Oil Temperature Sender; Handle the hot oil with extreme care to prevent
  • Page 246 – Battery Care; while cleaning the battery.; Battery Storage
  • Page 247 – Battery Service
  • Page 251 – Chapter 6; Axles, Planetaries and Brakes
  • Page 253 – The Operator’s Manual provides information regarding
  • Page 254 – Planetary Wheel Drive Assembly Endplay
  • Page 256 – Brake Assembly; Figure 1
  • Page 257 – When removing front wheel, use correct jacks
  • Page 258 – Failure to maintain proper wheel lug nut torque
  • Page 260 – Brake Inspection and Repair
  • Page 262 – Planetary Wheel Drive Assembly
  • Page 264 – Planetary Wheel Drive Service
  • Page 268 – Rear Axle Assembly
  • Page 272 – Rear Axle Service
  • Page 273 – Figure 19 illustrates the rear axle used on the
  • Page 274 – Bevel Gear Case and Axle Case; Removal; Threadlocking
  • Page 275 – Inspection
  • Page 277 – VERTICAL
  • Page 278 – Differential Shafts
  • Page 279 – Axle Shafts
  • Page 280 – Input Shaft/Pinion Gear
  • Page 282 – Differential Gear
  • Page 283 – ferential case I.D. to determine the side gear to case
  • Page 285 – Pinion Gear to Ring Gear Engagement; Toe
  • Page 287 – Chapter 7; Chassis; Chass
  • Page 288 – Steering Tower
  • Page 290 – Cutting Deck Lift Arms; Figure 3
  • Page 294 – Console Arm; Figure 8
  • Page 296 – Traction Pedal Assembly
  • Page 298 – Operator Platform
  • Page 302 – Operator Seat
  • Page 304 – Operator Seat Service
  • Page 305 – Disassemble operator seat as necessary using Fig-
  • Page 306 – Operator Seat Suspension
  • Page 308 – Hood
  • Page 311 – Chapter 8; Cutting Deck; Cutting Deck
  • Page 313 – Never install or work on the cutting deck or lift
  • Page 314 – Factors That Can Affect Quality of Cut; Factor
  • Page 320 – Wing Deck Service
  • Page 323 – Cutting Deck Link Service
  • Page 324 – Wing Deck Latch
  • Page 326 – Blade Spindle
  • Page 328 – Blade Spindle Service
  • Page 330 – Idler Assembly
  • Page 331 – Be careful when removing idler spring. The; Be careful when installing the idler spring. The
  • Page 332 – Castor Forks and Wheels; DECK CASTOR ARM
  • Page 334 – Deck Rollers and Skids
  • Page 335 – Chapter 9; Operator Cab; er
  • Page 338 – Air Conditioning Compressor
  • Page 340 – Roof Assembly
  • Page 342 – Air Conditioning Condenser Assembly; The air conditioning system is under high pres-
  • Page 344 – Heater/Evaporator Assembly
  • Page 346 – Windshield Wiper
  • Page 349 – Foldout Drawings
  • Page 350 – Electrical Drawing Designations; ABBREVIATION
  • Page 352 – Electrical Schematic
  • Page 354 – Operator Cab (shown with lights for US model)
  • Page 355 – International Light Kits
  • Page 357 – Platform Wire Harness Drawing
  • Page 358 – Platform Wire Harness Diagram
  • Page 360 – Rear Wire Harness Drawing
  • Page 361 – Rear Wire Harness Diagram
  • Page 362 – Engine Wire Harness Drawing
  • Page 363 – Engine Wire Harness Diagram
  • Page 366 – Cutting Deck Wire Harness
  • Page 367 – Operator Cab Interconnect Wire Harness
  • Page 368 – Operator Cab Wire Harness Drawing
  • Page 369 – Operator Cab Wire Harness Diagram
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(Models 30602, 30604, 30606 and 30608)

Part No. 13203SL

Service Manual

Groundsmaster

R

4100--D & 4110--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 4100--D (Model 30604 and 30608) and

4110--D (Model 30602 and 30606).

REFER TO THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR OPER-

ATING,

MAINTENANCE

AND

ADJUSTMENT

INSTRUCTIONS. For reference, insert a copy of the

Operator’s Manual and Parts Catalog for your machine

into Chapter 2 of this service manual. Additional copies

of the Operator’s Manual and Parts Catalog are avail-

able on the internet at www.Toro.com.

The Toro Company reserves the right to change product

specifications or this publication without notice.

This safety symbol means DANGER, WARNING

or CAUTION, PERSONAL SAFETY INSTRUC-

TION. 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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