TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES—RIDING VEHICLES GENERAL FUEL/FIRE PRECAUTIONS EQUIPMENT USE AND OPERATION STABILITY/TIP OVERREACTION . ATTACHMENT USE MAINTENANCE SLOPE CHART SAFETY AND INSTRUCTION DECALS 5 SPECIFICATIONS > TRANSMISSION: XI MATE GROIN SPEEDS (AT FULL THROTTLE) .8 ..B TIRES: .8 PHYSICAL DATA: .6 MAINTENANCE .8 .. 8 MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS Tractor Model and Serial Number . 7 OWNER REGISTRATION AND WARRANTY .
A CAUTION and follow these instructions carefully. on the tractor seat. This symbol marks important instructions concerning your personal safety. To avoid injury, read When the manual refers 1o the left or right side of the vehicle, it means your left or right when sitting SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES—RIDING VEHICLES GENERAL 1. This machine can amputate hands and feet and throw objects that can cause injury and damage. KNOW the controls and how to stop the machine quickly.
SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES—RIDING VEHICLES 28. Allow the engine to cool before storing tin any enclosure. 28, To reduce fire hazard, keep the engine and attachments fees of grass, saves or excessive grease. 30. Battery acid is a poison and can cause burns. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothes and protect your face, eyes and clothing when working around the battery. 31. Battery gases can explode. Keep cigarettes, sparks and flames away from battery. EQUIPMENT USE AND OPERATION 32.
SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES—RIDING VEHICLES 54. Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipment, A. Use only approved draw bar hitch points. B. Limitations to those you can safely control. C. Do not turn sharply. Use care when backing. D. Use counterweight{s) or wheel weights when suggested in the operator's manual. ATTACHMENT USE 85, When using attachments, never direct the discharge of material toward bystanders, nor allow anyone near the vehicle while it operates. 56.
SAFETY AND INSTRUCTION DECALS START ‘ o ofF / ] IGNITION c Hoke [} ! [ PANEL ON RIGHT SIDE OF SEAT Part No. 786—2850 PTO v OFF ON PTO SWITCH Part No. 112845 ADAN GR ROTATING BALD Ty T 0 BEHIND CONTROL PANEL Part No. 922500 PARKING BRAKE ENGAGE BEFORE STARTING AND DISMOUNTING U ON PARKING BRAKE LEVER Part No. 116393 T 5 B ROTATING PARTS WILL J \‘ CUT FINGERS. ¢ KEEP HANDS AWAY, 3 UNDER SEAT AND BACK PLATE Part No. 88-2790 4 DANGER TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH: + READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL.
SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE: RATED DISPLACEMENT BORE STROKE ENGINE MODEL* H.R*> cu. infer in/mm in/mm IGNITION 16 Electronic 20 Electronic * Basic engine model number shown; type and serial numbers from engine LD, plate are required to completely identify engine. ** Engine manufacturer’s rating at 3600 RPM, TRANSMISSION: APPROXIMATE GROUND SPEEDS (AT FULL THROTTLE) Type: Hydro static Forward: Variable 0—7.2 mph (11.6 kph} Reverse: Variable 0—7.2 mph (11.6 kph} ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: Type: 12 Val D.C.
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS Model and serial numbers identify your new tractor and major attachments. Always refer to these numbers when consulting your dealer or factory about service, parts, or other information. if the plates showing the model and serial numbers are removed during repair operations, they should always be replaced. The tractor vehicle identification number plate is just Tractor Model and Serial Number Model Serial No. below the seat on the rear fender.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1. THROTTLE CONTROL The throttle is on tap of the right panel below the seat. Move the throttle forward all the way io the OPERATE position to operate the machine. Move the throttle all the way to rear position before shutting the engine off. 2. IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch is on the right panel below the seat. It has three positions: (1) OFF, (2) RUN, (3} START. To start the engine, turn the key all the way to START.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 6. THE PARKING BRAKE LEVER The parking brake lever is on the left side, below the seat. To engage the parking brake, place the motion control levers in the neutral position and move the brake lever back. To disengage the parking brake, move the lever forward. The parking brake must be engaged to start the engine. THE FUEL TANK VALVE The fuel tank valve is at the bottom of the tank. The valve is Usually left open unless service on fuel system becomes necessary. 7 HOLEY METER T 7.
BEFORE OPERATING B{ CHECK THE FUEL THE TROD COMPANY STRONGLY RECOMMENDS USING ONLY FRESH, CLEAN UNLEADED REGULAR GRADE GASOLINE. UNLEADED GASOLINE BURNS CLEANER, EXTENDS ENGINE LIFE AND PROMOTES GOOD STARTING BY REDUCING BUILD -UPS OF COMBUSTION CHAMBER DEPOSITS. IF UNLEADED GASOLINE I8 NOT AVAILABLE, YOU CAN USE LEADED GAS. NEVER USE METHANOL., GASOLINE CONTAINING METHANOL OR MORE THAN 10% ETHANOL, GASOLINE ADDITIVES, PREMIUM GASOLINE OR WHITE GAS BECAUSE THE ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM MAY BE DAMAGED.
BEFORE OPERATING e CHECK THE OIL To protect your tractor’s engine, check the oil level before each use. Complete information on recommended oils and how to check the oil level is in the Maintenance section of this manual. CHECK THE SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM Safety Interlock Switches The safety interlock system has fwo switches for safe starting, and a seat switch that shuts off the engine if you rise off the seat with the PTO engaged.
OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE Because of the safety interlock system, your tractor will not start unless you engage the parking brake and switch the PTO switch OFF. To start the engine, engage the parking brake. Move the throttle control lever to the LOW idle position. Pull the choke control all the way out to the COLD position. Turn the ignition key to START to engage starter. When the engine starts, release the key. The switch is spring loaded and will return to the RUN position automatically.
OPERATING STOPPING To stop the making, return both levers evenly to neutral position. Always engage the parking brake, shut off the engine and remove the ignition key before leaving the machine. Transmission Push Naive Levers SHUTTING OFF THE ENGINE To shut off the engine, return the throttle lever ta the idle position and turn the ignition key to OFF. If the engine has been working hard or is hot, dietitian a short time before turning off the key. This will help cool the engine before sapping.
USING ATTACHMENTS Monaco Read the manuals provided with attachments before using them. These manuals give a more detailed description of operation and stress other areas of caution. Familiarize yourself thoroughly with equipment before using it. USING A MOWER A WARNING Keep all shields and the mower discharge chute in place. Never put your hands or feet under the mower deck. Never try to clear discharge areas or mower biased without disengaging the PTO clutch and removing the ignition key.
USING ATTACHMENTS OPERATING WITH ATTACHMENTS Many attachments use the machine as a towing vehicle. They are attached or removed from the machine by installing or removing a single draw bar hitch pin. Some of these attachments are powered by a separate gasoline engine, some are “ground driven” and some are simply towed, such as a lawn sweeper or dump cart. in any case, all attachments should be approached with the same amount of caution given any mechanical device.
MAINTENANCE A CAUTION To minimize chance of injury, do all maintenance and adjustment on your rider with the engine off and the ignition key removed, unless instructed otherwise in this section. Use extreme care when working near operating machinery. Do not wear footie fitting clothing. Remove your watch and any jewelry before beginning work and observe common safety practices when using tools. MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST Note: These service intervals are MAXIMUM under normal conditions.
MAINTENANCE ENGINE c.f.e: COOLING Check the chaff screen on the engine each time you use the machine. Restricted air flow through the engine can cause overheating and engine damage. e OIL For maximum engine protection in all operating conditions, use AP! Service Classification SH oil, This designation will appear on the off can. IMPORTANT: Check oil level of the engine each time you use the rider. An incorrect oil level can cause extensive internal damage to the engine.
MAINTENANCE When replacing the oil filter, unscrew the used filter and install the new filter on the engine. Remove the dipstick/oil fill cap and add about 80 percent of the oil specified in following chart. Else use the correct oil type and viscosity. When using the temperature/viscosity chart, select the air temperature you will most likely encounter during the next 50 hours of operation. Engine Oil Type Crankcase Dil Capacity APi Service SH, 1.75 gis (1.6 1) without Filter Dictatorship |5 15 (1.
MAINTENANCE Foam preschoolers cover the filter elements on some engines. Clean the uncleaner at 25— hour intervals. Wash the uncleaner in a solution of liquid dish washing detergent and water. Squeeze out excess water and let it dry. Coat the uncleaner evenly with iwo tablespoons of SAE 30 oil, kneading the oil into the uncleaner, Wring out excess oil from the uncleaner, then install the uncleaner over the air cleaner element.
MAINTENANCE CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT Your tractor's carburetor was adjusted af the factory and should not need to be readjusted. However, if you notice one of the conditions sifted below, have the carburetor readjusted immediately. Continued operation with an incorrect setting causes fouled spark plugs, overheating, excessive valve wear or other problems.
MAINTENANCE THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The Alternator An alternator charges the battery. This charging system normally needs no service—other than periodic checks that all exposed wiring and electrical connections are clean, tight and in good condition. IMPORTANT: Correct polarity is critical with an alternator—type charging system. Always disconnect the battery ground cable (negative) before you work on any part of the electrical system.
MAINTENANCE HYDRO STATIC TRANSMISSION Separate transmissions control each rear wheel. Check the lubricant level in both reservoirs before gate use. Check levels when the oil is COLD. The transmission’s oif levee should be at the line on the reservoirs. Note: Use care to prevent dirt, clippings or other foreign material from entering the transmission during oil level checks, oil fillings, or oil changes. Changing oil in transmissions is not recommended except for major service.
MAINTENANCE PTO ELECTRIC CLUTCH/BRAKE The PTO electric clutch/brake may require periodic adjustment due 1o normal wear of friction surfaces. Check the PTO electric clutch/brake adjustment every 100 hours. To adjust the PTO Electric Clutch/Brake: 1. Stop the engine, set the parking brake and remove the ignition key. 2. The clutch has three springs and adjustment news. All three must be adjusted equally 3. Inserts .010 in.
24 OK BLUE BLACK IGNITION SWITCH: {82) START — ACCESSORY {ME&G} NOT USED {81} SCARY — (B} BATTERY ~ WIRING DIAGRAM RED P Vol T BATTERY REG.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHECK LIST Symptom Possible Cause Possible Remedy The engine will not turn over. The engine turns aver but will not start. Dead battery. Safety interlock switch. Fuse. Starter or solenoid, Ignition switch. Spark plug is not firing. Ignition system. No fuel in tank. incorrect carburetor adjustment. Charge or replace the battery, Be sure the mower is disengaged and the parking brake is engaged. Replace the fuse. Consult an authorized dealer. Consult an authorized dealer.
Pro Line Products THE TOR TOTAL COVERAGE GUARANTEE A One Year Limited Warranty (A Full Two-Year Warranty for Residential Use) What Is Covered By This Express Warranty? The Tore Company promises to repair any TOR Pro Line product used for commercial, institutional, or rental purposes if defective in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. The cost of pairs and labor are included as well as transportation within a 15 mile radius ofa TOR Praline Service Dealer.