Changing The Transaxle Fluid; Replacing The Fuses - Toro 07252TC Operator's Manual

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3.
Check the condition of the side electrode, center
electrode, and center electrode insulator to ensure
that there is no damage.
Important
A cracked, fouled, dirty, or
malfunctioning spark plug must be replaced. Do
not sand-blast, scrape, or clean electrodes by
using a wire brush because grit may eventually
release from the plug and fall into the cylinder.
The result is usually a damaged engine.
4.
Set the air gap between the center and side of the
electrodes at 0.030 in. (0.76 mm) (Fig. 29).
Install the correctly gapped spark plug and
tighten the plug to 14 ft.-lb. (20 N•m).
5.
Install the spark plug wires.
Figure 29
3.
Fill the reservoir (Fig. 31) with approximately 1-
1/2 qt. (1.4 liters) of SAE 10W30 motor oil or
until the oil level is at the bottom of the level
indicator hole (Fig. 30).

Changing the Transaxle Fluid

Change the transaxle fluid every 800 operating hours
or yearly, whichever occurs first.
1.
Position the vehicle on a level surface, set the
parking brake, turn the ignition off, and remove
the key.
2.
Remove the drain plug from the right side of the
reservoir (Fig. 30) and let the fluid flow into a
drain pan. Install and tighten the plug when the
fluid stops draining.
Note: Dispose of the used oil at a certified recycling
center.
0.76 mm
4.

Replacing the Fuses

There are three fuses in the electrical system. They
beneath the bed in a box on the right-hand side of the
frame (Fig. 32).
Ignition System
Lights
Power Point
32
Figure 30
1. Drain plug
2. Level indicator hole
Figure 31
1. Oil fill
Start the engine and operate it to fill the system.
Recheck the oil level and replenish it, if required.
1
10 amp.
10 amp.
10 amp.
(15 amp. max.)

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