Toro 5210/5410/5510/5610 - 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 – Chapter 1; Safety; Table of Contents; Sa
  • Page 6 – Safety Instructions; To reduce the potential for injury or death,; WARNING; Before Operating
  • Page 7 – Maintenance and Service
  • Page 8 – Safety and Instruction Decals
  • Page 9 – Chapter 2; Product Records and Maintenance
  • Page 10 – Equivalents and Conversions
  • Page 11 – Torque Specifications; reduced by 25% for lubricated fasteners; Fastener Identification
  • Page 14 – Other Torque Specifications; Grade 5; Conversion Factors
  • Page 15 – Chapter 3; Kubota Diesel Engine; Traction Unit Operator’s Manual; ubot
  • Page 16 – Specifications: Reelmaster 5210
  • Page 18 – Specifications: Reelmaster 5610
  • Page 19 – Adjustments; Adjust Throttle Control; FAST
  • Page 20 – Service and Repairs; Fuel System; Figure 2
  • Page 21 – DANGER
  • Page 22 – Air Cleaner
  • Page 24 – Exhaust System
  • Page 25 – CAUTION
  • Page 26 – Radiator
  • Page 27 – Do not open radiator cap or drain coolant if the
  • Page 28 – Engine; Figure 9; FRONT
  • Page 33 – Chapter 4; Hydraulic System
  • Page 34 – Specifications; Machines produced with serial number below
  • Page 35 – General Information; el of hydraulic fluid daily.; Towing Traction Unit; IMPORTANT: If towing limits are exceeded, severe
  • Page 36 – Hydraulic Hoses; Hydraulic Fitting Installation
  • Page 39 – Hydraulic Schematics; The hydraulic schematics for Reelmaster 5010 series
  • Page 40 – Hydraulic Flow Diagrams; Figure 8; Traction; Reelmaster
  • Page 41 – Traction Circuit; Reverse Direction
  • Page 43 – Mow Circuit; Backlap
  • Page 44 – Lift Circuit: Raise Cutting Units
  • Page 46 – Lift Circuit: Lower Cutting Units
  • Page 48 – LEFT
  • Page 49 – Steering Circuit
  • Page 50 – Special Tools; Hydraulic Pressure Test Kit
  • Page 54 – Troubleshooting; General Hydraulic System Problems; Problem
  • Page 55 – Traction Circuit Problems
  • Page 56 – Mow Circuit Problems
  • Page 57 – Lift Circuit Problems
  • Page 58 – Steering Circuit Problems
  • Page 62 – VALVE TEST SHOWN
  • Page 64 – Traction Circuit Charge Pressure Test; Procedure for Traction Circuit Charge Pressure Test
  • Page 65 – Before opening hydraulic system, operate all hy-
  • Page 66 – (Using Tester with Pressure Gauges and Flow Meter)
  • Page 68 – Front Wheel Motor Efficiency Test
  • Page 72 – TEST SHOWN
  • Page 74 – (Using Tester with Pressure and Flow Capabilities); FLOW TEST SHOWN
  • Page 76 – FRONT OF MACHINE
  • Page 84 – Lift Cylinder Internal Leakage Test; CHECK FOR; EXTENDING
  • Page 86 – Steering Relief Valve (R10) Pressure Test; STEERING WHEEL TURNED; The steering relief valve (R10) pressure test should be
  • Page 88 – Steering Cylinder Internal Leakage Test; LOOK FOR LEAKAGE; STEERING WHEEL
  • Page 91 – Check Hydraulic Lines and Hoses; Check hydraulic lines and hoses daily for leaks, kinked
  • Page 92 – Flush Hydraulic System
  • Page 96 – Hydraulic Reservoir
  • Page 98 – Hydraulic Pump Drive Shaft
  • Page 100 – Hydraulic Pump Assembly; Traction pump and gear pump should be re-
  • Page 104 – curred, refer to Traction Circuit Component Failure
  • Page 106 – Gear Pump Service; thrust plates for each pump section together do not
  • Page 108 – Front Wheel Motor
  • Page 113 – IMPORTANT: If a wheel motor failure occurred, refer
  • Page 114 – Mow Control Manifold
  • Page 116 – Mow Control Manifold Service
  • Page 120 – Lift Control Manifold
  • Page 122 – Lift Control Manifold Service
  • Page 126 – For AWD control manifold service procedures, see Mow
  • Page 128 – Cutting Reel Motor
  • Page 130 – Cutting Reel Motor Service; DIAGONAL LINE
  • Page 134 – Lift Cylinder
  • Page 136 – Lift Cylinder Service; IMPORTANT: Prevent damage when clamping the
  • Page 138 – Steering Control Valve
  • Page 140 – Steering Control Valve Service; For repair of the steering control valve, see the
  • Page 142 – Steering Cylinder
  • Page 144 – Steering Cylinder Service
  • Page 146 – Oil Cooler
  • Page 147 – Inspection; Use eye protection such as goggles when using
  • Page 149 – Chapter 5; Electrical System; Electrical System
  • Page 150 – Multimeter
  • Page 151 – Diagnostic Display; Battery Hydrometer
  • Page 152 – Diagnostic Light
  • Page 157 – Electronic Control Module Logic Chart; Start
  • Page 158 – Starting Problems
  • Page 160 – General Run and Transport Problems
  • Page 161 – Cutting Unit Operating Problems
  • Page 162 – Cutting Unit Operating Problems (Continued)
  • Page 163 – TurfDefender; Checking TurfDefender; Operation
  • Page 165 – Diagnostic Display Functions
  • Page 166 – Electrical System Quick Checks; Voltage Measured; Charging System Test; At least 0.50 volt over initial battery voltage.; Glow Plug System Test
  • Page 167 – Check Operation of Interlock Switches
  • Page 168 – Traction Neutral Switch
  • Page 169 – Parking Brake Switch; Adjustment
  • Page 170 – Up Limit Switch
  • Page 171 – Ignition Switch
  • Page 172 – Indicator Lights
  • Page 173 – Hour Meter; Hobbs; BACK; Temperature Gauge
  • Page 174 – PTO Switch
  • Page 176 – Seat Switch; Testing
  • Page 177 – Headlight Switch
  • Page 180 – Joystick Raise and Lower Switches
  • Page 182 – Backlap Switches
  • Page 183 – Start Relay; should
  • Page 184 – Main Power and Glow Relays
  • Page 186 – Diode Assembly; Fusible Link Harness
  • Page 187 – Fuses; Identification and Function
  • Page 188 – Hydraulic Solenoid Valve Coil
  • Page 189 – Temperature Sender
  • Page 190 – High Temperature Shutdown Switch
  • Page 191 – Oil Pressure Switch
  • Page 192 – Fuel Stop Solenoid
  • Page 193 – Fuel Pump
  • Page 194 – Battery Storage
  • Page 195 – Battery Service
  • Page 198 – Control Arm
  • Page 200 – Removal
  • Page 201 – are
  • Page 203 – Service
  • Page 205 – Chapter 6; Chassis
  • Page 206 – The Traction Unit Operator’s Manual provides informa-
  • Page 208 – Wheels; Figure 1
  • Page 210 – Steering Column
  • Page 212 – Brake Service; Figure 5
  • Page 218 – Rear Axle
  • Page 220 – Rear Axle Service
  • Page 222 – Operator Seat
  • Page 224 – Mechanical Seat Suspension
  • Page 226 – Front Lift Arms
  • Page 228 – Rear Lift Arms; Be careful when removing tension from the tor-
  • Page 229 – Be careful when applying tension to the torsion
  • Page 231 – Chapter 7; Cutting Units; Cutting
  • Page 232 – Front and Rear Rollers:
  • Page 233 – Cutting Unit Operator’s Manual
  • Page 234 – Gauge Bar Assembly; Bedknife Screw Tool; IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to the bedbar, DO; Handle Assembly
  • Page 236 – Turf Evaluator Tool
  • Page 237 – Diameter/Circumference Measuring Tape; Spring steel measuring tape for accurately measuring
  • Page 238 – Factors That Can Affect Cutting Performance; Aftercut Appearance Trouble-
  • Page 241 – Set Up and Adjustments; Characteristics; Never install or work on the cutting units or lift
  • Page 242 – Reel Bearing Adjustment
  • Page 243 – Leveling Rear Roller
  • Page 244 – Hydraulic Reel Motor
  • Page 245 – Backlapping
  • Page 246 – Bedbar Assembly; ” CUTTING REEL SHOWN
  • Page 248 – Bedbar Adjuster Service
  • Page 249 – DP
  • Page 250 – Bedknife Replacement and Grinding
  • Page 252 – Reel Assembly Removal and Installation
  • Page 256 – Reel Assembly Service
  • Page 258 – Preparing Reel for Grinding
  • Page 260 – Front Roller
  • Page 261 – Rear Roller
  • Page 262 – Roller Service (Greasable Bearings with Retaining Ring); Numerous front and rear rollers are available
  • Page 264 – Roller Service (Greasable Bearings with Bearing Nut); IMPORTANT: During assembly process, frequently
  • Page 271 – Chapter 8; Groomer; Groomer
  • Page 272 – Grooming Performance
  • Page 273 – Groomer Reel Mechanical Problems
  • Page 274 – Never work on the groomer with the engine; Groomer Height/Depth Adjustment
  • Page 275 – Groomer Drive Belt Replacement
  • Page 276 – Groomer Plate Assembly
  • Page 280 – Groomer Reel
  • Page 282 – Groomer Reel Service; not
  • Page 283 – Place excluder seals on groomer shaft.
  • Page 284 – Groomer Pivot Hub; The groomer reel drive is located on the oppo-
  • Page 286 – Height Adjuster Assembly
  • Page 287 – Chapter 9; Foldout Drawings; Foldout Drawings
  • Page 289 – Hydraulic Schematic
  • Page 291 – Electrical Schematic
  • Page 293 – Glow Plug Circuits
  • Page 294 – Crank Circuits
  • Page 298 – Main Wire Harness Drawing
  • Page 299 – Main Wire Harness Diagram
  • Page 300 – Seat Wire Harness Drawing
  • Page 301 – Seat Wire Harness Diagram
  • Page 302 – Engine Wire Harness Drawing
  • Page 303 – Engine Wire Harness Diagram
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Service Manual

Reelmaster

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5210/5410/5510/5610

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
Reelmaster 5010 series: the 5210, 5410, 5510 and
5610.

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. Additional copies of the Operator ’s
Manual 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.

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