Checking The Wheel Lug Nuts; Checking The Wheel Hub Slotted Nut; Adjusting The Caster-Pivot Bearing; Using The Clutch Shim - Toro Z Master Professional 6000 74922 Operator's Manual

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Checking the Wheel Lug Nuts

Check and torque the wheel lug nuts to 122 to 129 N-m (90
to 95 ft-lb).
Checking the Wheel Hub
Slotted Nut
Service Interval: After the first 100 hours
Every 500 hours
Check and ensure that the torque of the slotted nut is 286 to
352 N-m (211 to 260 ft-lb).
Note: Do not use anti-seize on wheel hub.
1. Slotted nut
Adjusting the Caster-Pivot
Bearing
Service Interval: Every 500 hours/Yearly (whichever comes
first)
1. Disengage the blade-control switch (PTO), move the
motion-control levers to the neutral-locked position,
and set the parking brake.
2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving
parts to stop before leaving the operating position.
3. Remove the dust cap from caster and tighten the lock
nut
(Figure
65).
4. Tighten the locknut until the spring washers are flat,
and then back off a 1/4 turn to properly set the preload
on the bearings
(Figure
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Figure 64
65).
Important: Make sure that the spring washers are
installed correctly as shown in
5. Install the dust cap
1. Spring washers
2. Lock nut

Using the Clutch Shim

Some later model year units have been built with clutches that
contain a brake shim. When the clutch brake has worn to the
point where the clutch no longer engages consistently, the
shim can be removed to extend the clutch life.
1. Armature
2. Field shell
3. Rotor
4. Brake-mounting bolt
46
Figure
65.
(Figure
65).
Figure 65
3. Dust cap
Figure 66
5. Brake spacer
6. Re-gap shim
7. Brake pole

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