Toro 4500-D Lawn Mower User Manual


 
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W
hen Toro engineers aren’t
busy developing better
products for you, they
work on ways to make those products
easier to use.
Here are several new tools that were
created to make servicing of Toro golf
sprinklers faster and simpler than ever.
These particular items were designed for
Toro 800S Series golf irrigation systems,
but all of them are downward compatible
to be equally effective with the 600 and
700 Series sprinklers.
Universal Riser Hold-up Tool
Now it’s much
simpler to
replace a sprin-
kler nozzle. This
versatile little
gadget slips
neatly into place
to hold up the riser while you’re working
beneath it. Multi-directional for use on
both 700 and 800S Series sprinklers, the
hold-up tool is like having another hand.
It replaces part no. 995-55.
1.5'' Valve Insertion Tool
This extremely helpful device has been
upgraded for more
efficient use, espe-
cially by providing
improved retention
of the snap ring
during valve instal-
lation. This new
insertion tool
replaces part no.
995-10.
However, if you currently have the
existing Toro Valve Insertion Tool #995-
10, you can also just modify and
improve it yourself with our new 1.5''
(3.81 cm) Valve Insertion Upgrade Kit
(Part No. 102-2063).
5/8'' Nutdriver
Here’s another handy tool you shouldn’t
be without. This new 5/8'' (1.5875 cm)
nutdriver is a big help for removal and
installation of all 800S Series main nozzles.
Snap-Ring Pliers
Talk about making
the job a snap! This
durable, long-han-
dled set of pliers
provides an ideal
grip and reach for
easier removal of a
sprinkler’s valve snap
ring, as well as the
new removable rock
screen. This tool replaces
part no. 995-07.
T
oro’s line of rotary mowers
will provide excellent quality
of cut providing they are serv-
iced correctly and consistently. Regular
scheduled maintenance will reduce prob-
lems associated with equipment wear and
tear and ultimately reduce costly
repairs. The following guide-
lines will ensure peak
performance of
your rotary
mowers.
Service Recommendations:
Check mower blades daily.
Grease gauge wheel pivots daily.
Grease gauge wheel axle daily.
Torque blades every 50 hrs.
Grease spindle bearings every 50 hrs.
Check drive belt tension every 50 hrs.
Check gearbox oil every 50 hrs.
Change gearbox oil every 250 hrs.
Irrigation Tools You Shouldn’t be Without
Rotary Mower Tips
For Smooth Operation
Snap-Ring Pliers (Part
No. 995-100).
Universal Riser Hold-up
Tool (Part No. 102-0336).
1.5'' Valve Insertion Tool
(Part No. 995-101).