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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 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 12 – Safety and Instruction Decals; Numerous safety and instruction decals are affixed to
  • Page 13 – Chapter 2; Product Records and Maintenance; Product
  • Page 14 – Equivalents and Conversions
  • Page 15 – Torque Specifications; reduced by 25% for lubricated fasteners; Fastener Identification
  • Page 18 – Other Torque Specifications; Grade 5; Conversion Factors
  • Page 19 – Chapter 3; Gasoline Engine; Gasoline Engine
  • Page 20 – Specifications
  • Page 21 – General Information; Operator’s Manual
  • Page 22 – Fuel Evaporative Control System; Figure 1
  • Page 25 – Adjustments; Choke Cable Adjustment
  • Page 26 – Service and Repairs; Fuel Evaporative Control System (Serial Number Below 312000000); Figure 3
  • Page 27 – DANGER
  • Page 28 – Fuel Evaporative Control System (Serial Number Above 312000000)
  • Page 30 – Fuel Tank; Figure 7
  • Page 32 – Engine; Figure 9; er cutting units, move functional control lever to neutral; CAUTION
  • Page 35 – Chapter 4; Diesel Engine; Diesel Engine
  • Page 39 – Adjust Throttle Control; FAST
  • Page 40 – Air Cleaner Assembly; FRONT
  • Page 42 – Exhaust System; Figure 5
  • Page 44 – Figure 6; The muffler and exhaust manifold may be hot.
  • Page 46 – Radiator; Figure 8
  • Page 48 – draulic system may be hot. To avoid possible in-
  • Page 49 – Support the hydraulic pump assembly when re-
  • Page 52 – Engine Bell Housing
  • Page 53 – Chapter 5; Hydraulic System; Hydraulic System
  • Page 56 – Operator’s Manuals; Check level of hydraulic fluid daily.; Pushing Traction Unit; IMPORTANT: Do not push the machine faster than
  • Page 57 – Relieving Hydraulic System Pressure
  • Page 58 – Hydraulic Hoses; WARNING
  • Page 62 – Hydraulic Schematic
  • Page 64 – Hydraulic Flow Diagrams; Traction; Greensmaster
  • Page 65 – Traction Circuit; Forward
  • Page 67 – Lower Cutting Units
  • Page 69 – Raise Cutting Units
  • Page 71 – Mow and Backlap
  • Page 73 – Right and Left Turn; Right Turn
  • Page 74 – Special Tools; Hydraulic Pressure Test Kit
  • Page 75 – 0 GPM Hydraulic Tester (Pressure and Flow)
  • Page 76 – High Flow Hydraulic Filter Kit
  • Page 77 – Measuring Container
  • Page 78 – Troubleshooting; General Hydraulic System Problems; Problem
  • Page 79 – Traction Circuit Problems
  • Page 80 – Mow Circuit Problems
  • Page 81 – Lift/Lower Circuit Problems
  • Page 82 – Steering Circuit Problems
  • Page 86 – Procedure for Charge Relief Valve Pressure Test:; Prevent personal injury and/or damage to equip-
  • Page 88 – PUMP FROM GREENSMASTER 3300
  • Page 92 – Steering/Lift Relief Valve Pressure Test (Using Pressure Gauge)
  • Page 93 – Hy
  • Page 98 – Power Steering Valve Test
  • Page 106 – Adjust Manifold Relief Valves
  • Page 107 – Adjust Traction Control Assembly
  • Page 109 – Flush Hydraulic System
  • Page 111 – Be careful when operating the cutting unit reels.
  • Page 112 – Gear Pump; Before continuing further, read and become fa-
  • Page 114 – Gear Pump Service; IMPORTANT: Keep gears and thrust plates for each
  • Page 124 – Piston Pump Crush Ring Replacement; too low
  • Page 126 – Front Wheel Motors
  • Page 130 – Wheel Motor Service
  • Page 132 – Cutting Reel Motors
  • Page 134 – Cutting Reel Motor Service
  • Page 138 – Mow Control Manifold; The ports on the mow control manifold are
  • Page 140 – Mow Control Manifold Service; VIEW FROM
  • Page 143 – Control Manifold Cartridge Valve Service
  • Page 144 – Lift Cylinders
  • Page 146 – Lift Cylinder Service; FRONT LIFT CYLINDER SHOWN; units) which are identical. Service procedures for all lift
  • Page 148 – Lift Control Manifold
  • Page 150 – Lift Control Manifold Service
  • Page 152 – Power Steering Valve
  • Page 154 – Power Steering Valve Service; For service of the power steering valve, see the
  • Page 156 – Steering Cylinder
  • Page 158 – Steering Cylinder Service
  • Page 160 – Hydraulic Reservoir (Machines Equipped with Turf Guardian
  • Page 162 – Hydraulic Reservoir (Machines Not Equipped with Turf Guardian; Greensmaster machines with gasoline engines; Leak Detector
  • Page 164 – Leak Detector Tank (Machines Equipped with Turf Guardian
  • Page 168 – Leak
  • Page 171 – Chapter 6; Electrical System; Electrical System
  • Page 174 – Turf Guardian; Leak Detector System Operation
  • Page 176 – Multimeter
  • Page 177 – Battery Terminal Protector
  • Page 178 – Remove all jewelry, especially rings and; Diagnostic Light
  • Page 182 – Diagnostic Display
  • Page 187 – Starting Problems
  • Page 189 – General Run and Transport Problems
  • Page 190 – Cutting Unit Operating Problems
  • Page 193 – Electrical System Quick Checks; Battery Test; Voltage Measured; Charging System Test
  • Page 194 – Parking Brake Switch; Adjustment
  • Page 195 – Neutral and Mow Switches
  • Page 198 – Engine Oil Pressure Indicator Light (Greensmaster 3300); IMPORTANT: If the oil pressure indicator light is il-
  • Page 200 – Hour Meter
  • Page 201 – Fuse Testing
  • Page 204 – Fusible Links; Testing
  • Page 205 – Seat Switch
  • Page 208 – Joystick Raise and Lower Switches
  • Page 209 – Backlap Switch
  • Page 210 – Hydraulic Solenoid Valve Coils
  • Page 216 – Leak Detector Oil Level Sensor (If Equipped); Oil Level Sensor Testing
  • Page 220 – Fuel Solenoid (Greensmaster 3400 machines)
  • Page 221 – Temperature Sender (Greensmaster 3400 machines)
  • Page 224 – Verify Interlock System Operation
  • Page 226 – Battery Service
  • Page 231 – Chapter 7; Chassis; Chassis
  • Page 233 – The Traction Unit and Cutting Unit Operator’s Manuals
  • Page 234 – Wheel Hub Puller
  • Page 235 – Parking Brake Adjustment
  • Page 236 – Wheels
  • Page 238 – Brake Service; IMPORTANT: DO NOT hit brake drum assembly,
  • Page 240 – Brake Cables
  • Page 242 – Rear Wheel Spindle Assembly
  • Page 244 – Rear Steering Fork
  • Page 246 – Control Console
  • Page 248 – Tank Mount Plate Assembly; Before disconnecting any hydraulic hoses, read
  • Page 250 – Cutting Unit Suspension Crossarm Assembly
  • Page 252 – Cutting Unit Suspension Assembly
  • Page 253 – Support suspension assembly when removing it
  • Page 254 – Cutting Unit Suspension Service; Be careful when removing tension from the sus-
  • Page 255 – Be careful when assembling the suspension
  • Page 256 – Frame Assembly
  • Page 257 – Chapter 8; DPA Cutting Units; DP
  • Page 258 – Front and Rear Rollers:
  • Page 259 – Cutting Unit Operator’s Manual
  • Page 260 – Gauge Bar Assembly; Bedknife Screw Tool; IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to the bedbar, DO; Handle Assembly
  • Page 261 – Roller Bearing Installation Tools
  • Page 262 – Factors That Can Affect Cutting Performance; Aftercut Appearance Trouble-
  • Page 266 – Set Up and Adjustments; Characteristics; Never install or work on the cutting units or cut-
  • Page 267 – Leveling Rear Roller
  • Page 268 – Backlapping
  • Page 270 – Bedbar Assembly
  • Page 272 – Bedbar Adjuster Service
  • Page 274 – Bedknife Replacement and Grinding; IMPORTANT: Do not use an impact wrench to tight-
  • Page 276 – Reel Assembly Removal and Installation
  • Page 280 – Reel Assembly Service
  • Page 282 – Preparing Reel for Grinding
  • Page 283 – Reel Motor Adapter; Removal
  • Page 284 – Front Roller
  • Page 285 – Rear Roller
  • Page 286 – Roller Service; Disassembly
  • Page 289 – Contact with the reel or other cutting unit parts
  • Page 291 – Chapter 9; Groomer; Groomer
  • Page 292 – GROOMING REEL CONSTRUCTION:
  • Page 293 – Installation Instructions
  • Page 294 – Factors Affecting Grooming
  • Page 295 – Grooming Reel Mechanical Problems
  • Page 296 – Never work on the cutting unit with the engine; Height/Depth of Groomer Adjustment; FORWARD ROTATING GROOMER SHOWN
  • Page 297 – Groomer Belt Replacement (Forward Rotating Groomer Drive); IMPORTANT: Make sure that the drive belt is cen-
  • Page 298 – Groomer Cover (Counter Rotating Groomer Drive)
  • Page 300 – Grooming Reel (Forward Rotating Groomer Drive)
  • Page 304 – Grooming Reel (Counter Rotating Groomer Drive)
  • Page 307 – Grooming Reel Service
  • Page 308 – Grooming Reel Bearing Replacement
  • Page 309 – COUNTER ROTATING GROOMER
  • Page 310 – Idler Assembly (Forward Rotating Groomer Drive)
  • Page 312 – Idler Assembly (Counter Rotating Groomer Drive)
  • Page 314 – Lift Arm Assembly
  • Page 316 – Groomer Brush
  • Page 317 – Foldout Drawings; Foldout Drawings
  • Page 320 – Electrical Schematic
  • Page 324 – Wire Harness Drawing
  • Page 325 – Wire Harness Diagram
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(Models 04510 and 04520)

Part No. 12187SL

Service Manual

Greensmaster

R

TriFlex

TM

3300/3400

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
Greensmaster TriFlex 3300 and 3400.

REFER TO THE TRACTION UNIT AND CUTTING
UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUALS FOR OPERATING,
MAINTENANCE

AND

ADJUSTMENT

INSTRUC-

TIONS. For reference, insert a copy of the Operator ’s
Manuals and Parts Catalogs for your machine into
Chapter 2 of this service manual. Additional copies of
the Operator ’s Manuals and Parts Catalog are available
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.

Greensmaster 3300

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The Toro Company -- 2012

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Summary

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