Specifications
Item
Front wheel toe–in
Front tire pressure
20� x 10� – 10, 4 ply (Std. on all turf models)
175/80 D13 (Std on industrial models)
Rear tire pressure
23� x 10.5� – 12, 6 ply (Std. on Workman 3100)
24� x 13� – 12, 6 ply (Std. on all other turf models)
205/75 D14 (Std. on industrial models)
Wheel nut torque
Brake fluid (Fig. 1)
IMPORTANT:On 4WD vehicles, used only Toro ap
proved tires (see Operator's Manual) to prevent the
clutch from locking up.
Tire Pressure
1. Air pressure needed is determined by the payload
carried.
2. The lower the air pressure, the less the compaction,
and tire marks are minimized. Lower pressure should
not be used for heavy payloads at high speeds. Tire
damage may result.
3. High pressure should be used for heavier payloads at
higher speeds. Do not exceed the maximum pressure.
Use the following charts to determine correct tire pres
sures for tire size and payload of turf vehicle (charts do
not apply to industrial models).
Steering, Brakes and Suspension
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Specification
0 to 0.125 in. (0 – 3 mm)
20 PSI (138 kPa) max.
35 PSI (241 kPa) max.
32 PSI (220 kPa) max.
18 PSI (124 kPa) max.
50 PSI (345 kPa) max.
45 to 55 ft–lb (61 – 75 Nm)
DOT 3
Workman 3000 Series