TORO 07392 Workman HDX and HDX Auto Utility Vehicle Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Toro
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07392 Workman HDX and HDX Auto Utility Vehicle
Cab Kit
Workman® HDX and HDX-Auto Utility Vehicle
Model No. 07392–Serial No. 401400001 and Up
Form No. 3457-562 Rev B
Installation Instructions
Safety
Safety and Instructional Decals
Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are
located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged
or missing.
93-9850
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1. Do not repair or revise–read the Operator’s Manual.
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1. Warning–read the Operator’s Manual; wear the seat belt when seated in the
operator’s position; avoid tipping the machine.
2. Warning–wear hearing protection.
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1. Warning–in the event of an emergency 1) Pull the locking pin out of each hinge; 2) Push the front window out to exit.
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Original Instructions (EN)
Printed in the USA All Rights Reserved
3457-562
1. Read the Operator’s Manual for information on fuses. 2. Windshield wiper (15 A) 3. Lights (15 A)
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4. Windshield spray 5. Windshield wiper
Installation
Media and Additional Parts
Description Compression spring tool
CVT-intake hood assembly (Workman HDX-Auto machines only)
Qty.
Use
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Installing the compression spring.
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Installing the CVT-intake hood assembly.
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Preparing the Machine
No Parts Required
Procedure
1. Park the machine on a level surface. 2. Engage the parking brake. 3. Raise
or remove the bed from the machine (if
equipped). Note: Refer to the machine Operator’s Manual for more detailed
information on raising and removing the bed. 4. Shut off the engine and remove
the key. 5. Disconnect the battery; refer to the Operator’s Manual. 6. While
grasping the hood in the headlight openings, lift up on the hood to release
the lower mounting tabs from the slots in the bumper (Figure 1).
8. Pivot the top of the hood forward and unplug the wire connectors from the
headlights (Figure 1).
9. Remove the hood.
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Removing the Center Console Panel and Seats
No Parts Required
Removing the Center Console Panel
For Workman HDX Machines 1. Unscrew and remove all the knobs from the console
levers and from the gear-shift lever (Figure 2).
1. Hood
Figure 1
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7. Pivot the bottom of the hood upward until you can pull the top mounting tabs from the frame slots (Figure 1).
1. Shifter rod 2. Jam nut 3. Shifter handle
Figure 2
4. Control rod 5. Control knob
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2. Remove the jam nut from the gear-shift lever (Figure 2).
3. Remove the 6 screws securing the outside edge of the cover plate of the
center console to the chassis and remove the cover plate (Figure 3).
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2. Remove the 4 hex-head screws securing the shift-indicator cover to the seat shroud (Figure 5).
1. Screw
Figure 3 2. Cover plate
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Removing the Center Console Panel
For Workman HDX-Auto Machines
1. Remove all the knobs from the console levers and from the transmission
lever by rotating the knobs counterclockwise (Figure 4).
Figure 5
1. Indicator connector 2. Shift-indicator cover
3. Hex-head screws
4. Control cover
5. Machine harness connector
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3. Lift the shift indicator up, disconnect the indicator connector from the
machine harness connector, and remove the indicator cover from the machine
(Figure 5).
4. Remove the 6 hex-head screws securing the control cover to the seat
shroud, and remove the control cover (Figure 5).
Removing the Seats
Remove the 8 socket-head bolts securing the seat rails of the seat to the
chassis, and remove the seats (Figure 6).
Figure 4
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1. Brake lever 2. Hydraulic-lift lever knob 3. Speed-range lever knob 4. Transmission lever knob
5. Transmission lever (L position) knob
6. Hydraulic-lift lock (locked position–left)
7. Speed-range lever (A position)
1. Socket-head bolts 2. Seat rail
Figure 6 3. Seat
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Removing the CVT Cooling Duct (HDX-Auto Machines only), Coolant Tank, ROPS
Assembly, and Seat Shroud
Removing the Coolant Tank
1. Lift the coolant tank up and out of the support pocket on the back of the
seat shroud (Figure 8).
No Parts Required
Removing the CVT Cooling Duct
For HDX-Auto Machines Only
Figure 8
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Remove the hose clamp securing the CVT-cooling duct to the flange of the CVT intake at the back of the ROPS panel on the passenger side (Figure 7).
1. Coolant tank 2. Coolant-tank bracket
3. Seat shroud
2. Set the coolant tank upright onto the engine/chassis.
Removing the ROPS Assembly
1. Remove the 6 bolts securing the ROPS assembly to the frame of the machine
as shown in Figure 9 and Figure 10.
Note: Do not discard the bolts.
1. CVT-intake hose 2. Hose clamp
Figure 7
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3. Intake-tube connector
Figure 9
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2. Remove the Operator’s Manual tube and R-clamps from the ROPS assembly and set it aside.
For Workman HDX-Auto machines:
1. Unplug the shift-indicator connector from the machine harness (Figure 12).
Figure 10
Removing the Seat Shroud
For Workman HDX machines: 1. Engage the parking brake (Figure 11).
Figure 12 1. Shift-indicator connector 2. Machine harness
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g026470 2. Lift and rotate the center control assembly out of the way to gain
access to the suspension springs.
Both machines:
Lift the seat shroud and remove it from the machine (Figure 13).
Figure 11
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1. Gear-selector boot 2. Gear-selector rod
3. Parking brake
4. Differential-lock rod 5. Hydraulic-bed lift rod
6. High-low range shifter rod
2. Move the differential-lock rod forward and to the right to lock it in the engaged position (Figure 11).
Figure 13
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For Workman HDX-Auto machines:
Remove the bolts securing the lift valve to the controls bracket, and the nuts
and bolts securing the control bracket to the machine (Figure 14).
When jacking up the front of the machine, place a 2 x 4 block (or similar
material) between the jack and the machine frame.
The jacking point at the front of the machine is under the front, center frame
support (Figure 15).
Figure 14
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1. Bolts securing the control 3. Bolts securing the control
bracket to the machine
bracket to the machine
2. Bolts securing the lift valve 4. Nuts to the controls bracket
Figure 15 1. Front jacking points
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Jacking Up the Machine and Removing the Front Wheels
Removing the Front Wheels
1. Remove the 5 lug nuts securing the front wheel to the wheel hub (Figure
16).
No Parts Required
Jacking Up the Machine
DANGER
A machine on a jack may be unstable and slip off the jack, injuring anyone
beneath it. · Do not start the machine while the machine
is on a jack, because the engine vibration or wheel movement could cause the
machine to slip off the jack. · Always remove the key from the switch before
leaving the machine. · Chock the tires when the machine is on a jack. · Do not
work under the machine without jack stands supporting it. The machine could
slip off a jack, injuring any one beneath it.
1. Lug nuts 2. Front wheel
Figure 16 3. Wheel hub
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2. Remove the wheel from the wheel hub (Figure 16).
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the front wheel on the other side of the machine.
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5
Installing the Compression Spring
Parts needed for this procedure:
2 Compression spring (black)
2. Measure and note the length of the springs.
3. Install the nuts and washers on both ends of the rod (Figure 19).
Procedure
1. Using a compression spring tool as specified in Figure 17, install the
compression spring rod through the holes in each spring cradle (Figure 18).
Important: Use caution when removing the spring cradle; the spring is under
compression.
Figure 19
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4. Tighten 1 nut on each rod to secure the springs (Figure 19).
1. 51 cm (20 inches)
Figure 17 2. 13 cm (5 inches)
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1. Spring cradle 2. Control arm
Figure 18 3. Stabilizer link
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5. Remove the bolts and nuts from the end of each stabilizer link (A of
Figure 20).
6. Remove the bolts and nuts from the control arm securing each spring cradle
(B of Figure 20).
7. Remove the spring cradles and springs from the machine (C of Figure 20).
Note: Note the position of the decals on the spring cradles. The cradles need
to be put back in the same location.
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Installing the Inner Fender
Parts needed for this procedure:
1 Inner fender 2 Fender strap 6 Hex-head flange bolt (1/4 x 3/4 inch) 8 Flange
nut (1/4 inch) 2 Rubber bumper 2 Washer 2 Cable tie
Procedure
1. Align the fender straps at the bottom edge of the seat base frame, and use
the fender straps as a template to mark and drill 3 holes (5/16 inch) on each
side of the seat base frame (Figure 21).
Figure 20
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8. Remove the current springs from the spring cradles and place the springs
from this kit (black springs) in the spring cradles.
9. Use the compression spring tool rod to compress the springs to the
measurement taken in step 2.
10. Place the springs and cradle back into the machine.
11. Install the previously removed bolts and nuts from the stabilizer links
and control arm.
12. Install the front wheels and lower the machine.
13. Torque the lug nuts to 109 to 122 Nm (80 to 90 ft-lb).
1. Fender strap
Figure 21
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2. Edge of the seat base frame
2. Install the inner fender and fenders straps using 6 hex-head flange bolts (1/4 x 3/4 inch) and 6 flange nuts (1/4 inch) as shown in Figure 22.
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1. Rubber bumper 2. Washer
Figure 24
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3. Flange nut (1/4 inch)
Figure 22
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1. Inner fender 2. Flange nut (1/4 inch)
3. Fender strap
4. Hex-head flange bolt (1/4 x 3/4 inch)
3. Fold down the flap and tuck the flap behind the floor flange (Figure 23).
4. Secure the flap with 2 cable ties around the center frame tube (Figure
23).
1. Cable tie
Figure 23
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2. Flap tucked behind the floor flange
5. Install a rubber bumper using a washer and flange nut (1/4 inch) on each side (Figure 24).
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Installing the Cab Mount Brackets
Parts needed for this procedure:
1 Left mount assembly 1 Right mount assembly 2 Adjuster bolt (3/8 x 2 inches)
2 Hex nut (3/8 inch) 4 Hex-flange head bolt (3/8 x 1 inch) 4 Flange nut (3/8
inch) 2 Front cab mount bracket 2 Hex-head bolt (7/16 inch) 2 Thrust washer 2
Locknut (1/2 inch) 2 Rubber isolator 2 Spacer 2 Washer 2 Locknut 2 Flange-head
bolt (1/2 x 2-1/4 inches)
Procedure
1. Install the rear brackets on the machine (Figure 25) using the hardware
removed from the ROPS in Removing the ROPS Assembly (page 5).
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Figure 25
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2. Torque the bolts to 94 to 108 Nm (70 to 80 ft-lb).
3. Install the left mount assembly and right mount assembly to the front cab
mount brackets using 2 hex-flange head bolts (3/8 x 1 inch) and 2 flange nuts
(3/8 inch) on each side (Figure 26).
Use the center holes in the mount assembly when installing.
4. Install the adjuster bolt (3/8 x 2 inches) and hex nut (3/8 inch) into the
left mount assembly and right mount assembly on each side of the machine
(Figure 26).
Figure 27
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1. Hex-head bolt (7/16 inch) 3. Locknut (1/2 inch)
2. Thrust washer
4. Front cab mount bracket
6. Install the 2 rubber isolators using a flange-head bolt (1/2 x 2-1/4
inches), spacer, washer, and locknut on each side (Figure 28).
Note: Use soapy water to assist with installing the bracket-support mounts.
Figure 28
1. Flange-head bolt (1/2 x 2-1/4 inches)
2. Rubber isolator 3. Spacer
4. Washer 5. Locknut
Figure 26
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1. Flange nuts (3/8 inch)
2. Front cab mount bracket
3. Center holes 4. Left mount assembly
5. Hex-flange head bolts (3/8 x 1 inch)
6. Adjuster bolt (3/8 x 2 inches)
7. Hex nut (3/8 inch)
5. Install the front cab mount brackets using a hex-head bolt (7/16 inch), thrust washer, and locknut (1/2 inch) on each side (Figure 27).
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Installing the Seat Shroud
No Parts Required
Procedure
Both machines: 1. Align the opening in the seat shroud for the parking brake
with the parking-brake handle.
2. Align the hole in the gear-selector boot with the rod for the gear
selector.
3. Align the opening in the seat shroud for the rods for the lift bed
control, high-low range shifter, and the differential lock.
4. Lower the seat shroud down.
5. Align the holes in the shroud for the seat mounting with the seat-support
brackets of the chassis.
Do not tighten the bolts.
6. Plug in the shift indicator and secure the controls bracket with the
screws (Figure 12 and Figure 14) removed in Removing the Seat Shroud (page 6).
Important: This step applies to Workman HDX-Auto machines only.
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Installing the Side-Plate Panels and Cab Frame
Parts needed for this procedure:
2 Side-plate panel 1 Cab frame 4 Bolt (1/2 inch) 4 Washer (1/2 inch) 4 Nut
(1/2 inch) 1 Lower dash seal
Procedure
1. Loosen the bolts on the fenders approximately 1 turn to allow room for the
side-plate panels to slide into place.
2. Slide the side-plate panels between the seat shroud and side fenders
(Figure 29). Note: Ensure that the panels are seated fully before tightening
the bolts.
Figure 29
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3. Tighten the bolts on the fenders.
Note: Do not overtighten the bolts. 4. Install the lower dash seal to the cab
(Figure 30).
Ensure that you install the seal with longer lip to the front (Figure 30).
1. Lifting points
Figure 31
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6. Secure the frame to the machine using the 4 bolts (1/2 inch), 4 washers
(1/2 inch), and 4 nuts (1/2 inch) as shown in Figure 32.
Note: Do not tighten the 4 bolts (1/2 inch).
1. Lower dash seal
Figure 30
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2. Longer lip to the front
5. Hold the cab frame using the lifting points and place it on the machine
(Figure 31).
Note: Before lowering the cab on to the machine, apply soapy water to the dash
to keep the lower dash seal lubricated.
Note: Ensure that the front and rear lips on the lower dash seal do roll under
during installation.
Figure 32
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7. Adjust the cab from side to side to ensure that the cab is centered.
Use the adjuster bolt (Figure 26) to center the cab.
8. Torque the 4 bolts (1/2 inch) to 91 to 113 Nm (67 to 83 ft-lb).
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10
Routing the Wire Harness
Parts needed for this procedure:
1 Wire harness 4 Cable ties 1 Fuse (30 A)
Procedure
1. Route the wire harness as shown in Figure 33 and secure it with the 4
cable ties.
1. Fuse block
Figure 34 2. Ground block
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Figure 33
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2. Connect the ring terminal on the harness to the grounding block and insert
the fuse-block connector into an available fuse-block connection (Figure 34).
Note: If there is not an available fuse-block connection, you must add a fuse
block to the fuse-block grouping. Contact your Authorized Service Dealer for
more information.
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Installing the Dash Support
2. Install the adjuster plate and back plate to the dash-support tube using the 4 carriage bolts (1/4 x 1-3/4 inches) and flange nuts (1/4 inch) as shown in Figure 36.
Parts needed for this procedure:
1 Back plate 1 Adjuster plate 1 Tap bolt (1/2 x 4 inches) 1 Flange nut (1/2
inch) 1 Stop plate 4 Carriage bolt (1/4 x 1-3/4 inches) 4 Flange nut (1/4
inch)
Procedure
1. Measure 20.7 cm (8-1/8 inches) to the left from the bottom edge of the
hood bracket and mark the location (Figure 35).
Figure 36
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1. Carriage bolt (1/4 x 1-3/4 inches)
2. Adjuster plate
3. Flange nut (1/4 inch) 4. Back plate
3. Install the tap bolt (1/2 x 4 inches), flange nut (1/2 inch), and stop plate to the adjuster plate (Figure 37).
Figure 35 1. 20.7 cm (8-1/8 inches)
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Figure 37
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1. Stop plate 2. Flange nut (1/2 inch)
3. Adjuster plate 4. Tap bolt (1/2 x 4 inches)
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4. Close the gap between the dash and cab by adjusting the tap bolt (1/2 x 4 inches) until the stop plate pushes upward on the dash (Figure 38).
Procedure
1. Remove the 5 hex-washer head bolts from the dash (Figure 39).
Retain the 5 hex-washer head bolts.
Figure 38 1. Gap between the dash and cab
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Installing the Water Gutter
1. Dash
Figure 39
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2. Hex-washer head bolt
2. Slide the water gutter between the machine dash and sub-frame and secure the water gutter using the previously removed 5 hex-washer head bolts (Figure 40).
Parts needed for this procedure:
1 Water gutter 1 Passenger’s side clear tube–122 cm (48 inches) 1 Driver’s
side clear tube–43 cm (17 inches) 1 Floor clear tube–33 cm (13 inches) 1 Tee
fitting 3 Magnetic tie-wrap mount 3 Cable tie
1. Water gutter
Figure 40
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2. Hex-washer head bolt
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3. Using a tin snipper, remove the shipping tang from each side of the water gutter (Figure 41).
5. Starting from the passenger’s side, route the connected clear tube down
through the floor board (with the clutch pedal) to the driver’s side of the
machine (Figure 43).
6. Secure the connected clear tube with the 3 magnetic tie-wrap mounts and 3
cable ties (Figure 43).
1. Shipping tang
Figure 41
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4. Connect the 122 cm (48 inches) clear tube to the 33 cm (13 inches) clear tube and 43 cm (17 inches) clear tube using the tee fitting (Figure 42).
Figure 43
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1. Routed connected tubes 2. Cable ties and magnetic tie-wrap mounts
7. Pinch each end of the clear tube and cut it at a 45° angle (Figure 44).
8. Align the clear tube with the bottom of the water gutter so that the top
of the angle is to the outside of the machine and install it (Figure 44).
Figure 42
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1. Passenger’s side clear tube–122 cm (48 inches)
2. Tee fitting
3. Floor clear tube–33 cm (13 inches)
4. Driver’s side clear tube–43 cm (17 inches)
5. Water gutter
Figure 44
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1. Tube cut at a 45° angle and installed at the bottom edge of the water gutter
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Installing the Floor and Side-Plate Panels
Parts needed for this procedure:
2 Floor-plate panel 2 Side-plate panel 12 Bolt (1/4 inch)
Procedure
1. Install the floor-plate panels on each side of the machine using 3 bolts
(1/4 inch) as shown in Figure 45.
Figure 46
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4. Torque the bolts to 1017 to 1243 Ncm (90 to 110 in-lb).
1. Bolt (1/4 inch)
Figure 45 2. Floor-plate panel
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2. Torque the bolts to 1017 to 1243 Ncm (90 to 110 in-lb).
3. Install the side-plate panels on each side of the machine using 2 bolts
(1/4 inch) as shown in Figure 46.
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Installing the Center Console Panel, Seats, Coolant Tank, CVT-Cooling Duct
(HDX-Auto Machines only), and Operator’s Manual Tube
Parts needed for this procedure:
2 Bolt (1/4 inch) 2 Spacer 1 Strap 2 Nut (1/4 inch) 1 CVT-intake hood assembly
(sold separately)
Procedure
1. Install the Operator’s Manual tube (Figure 47).
3. Secure the seats to the chassis with the 8 socket-head bolts (Figure 6)
that you removed in step Removing the Seats (page 4).
4. Secure the CVT-cooling duct (Figure 7) to the intake-tube connector using
the hose clamp that you removed in 3 Removing the CVT Cooling Duct (HDX-Auto
Machines only), Coolant Tank, ROPS Assembly, and Seat Shroud (page 4).
Important: This step applies to Workman HDX-Auto machines only.
Note: You must add the CVT-intake hood assembly to this kit for Workman HDX-
Auto machines. See your Authorized Service Dealer.
5. Align the center console panel over the control rods at the center console
(Figure 3 and Figure 5) and secure the panel with the screws that you removed
in 2 Removing the Center Console Panel and Seats (page 3).
6. Install the knobs you removed in 2 Removing the Center Console Panel and
Seats (page 3).
7. Align the left and right flanges of the coolant-tank bracket with the
coolant tank support on the seat shroud (Figure 8).
8. Lower the tank into the support until the tank is firmly seated (Figure
8).
Figure 47
1. CVT-intake hood assembly (Workman HDX-Auto machines only–kit sold
separately)
2. Nut
3. Spacer
4. R-clamp
5. Plate 6. Bolt
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2. Align the holes in the seat rails with the holes in the shroud for the seat mounting positions (Figure 6).
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Connecting the Battery, Lowering the Bed, and Installing the Hood
No Parts Required
Product Overview
Controls
Control Panel
Windshield Wiper Switch Push the top of the switch to activate the windshield
wipers (Figure 48).
Procedure
Refer to the Operator’s Manual for the machine.
1. Connect the positive battery cable to the battery.
2. Squeeze the battery cover, align the tabs to battery base, and release
battery cover.
Note: Refer to the Operator’s Manual for the machine. 3. Lower the bed; refer
to the Operator’s Manual.
4. Align the bottom of the hood to the top of the bumper.
5. Connect the lights.
6. Insert the top mounting tabs into the frame slots.
7. Insert the lower mounting tabs into the pockets in the bumper.
8. Ensure that the hood is fully engaged in the top, sides, and bottom
grooves.
Figure 48 1. Windshield wiper control 2. Light switch
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Light Switch
Push the light plate to turn on the light (Figure 48).
Windshield Latch
Lift up the latches to open the windshield (Figure 49). Press in the latch to
lock the windshield in the open position. Pull the latch out and down to close
and secure the windshield.
1. Windshield latch
Figure 49
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Notes:
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abrasion, worn painted surfaces, scratched decals or windows.
Engine tune-up, lubrication, cleaning and polishing, replacement of filters,
coolant, and completing recommended maintenance are some of the normal
services Toro products require that are at the owner’s expense.
General Conditions
Repair by an Authorized Toro Distributor or Dealer is your sole remedy under
this warranty.
The Toro Company is not liable for indirect, incidental or consequential
damages in connection with the use of the Toro Products covered by this
warranty, including any cost or expense of providing substitute equipment or
service during reasonable periods of malfunction or non-use pending completion
of repairs under this warranty. Except for the Emissions warranty referenced
below, if applicable, there is no other express warranty. All implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for use are limited to the duration
of this express warranty.
Some states do not allow exclusions of incidental or consequential damages, or
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions and
limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Note Regarding Emissions Warranty
The Emissions Control System on your Product may be covered by a separate
warranty meeting requirements established by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) and/or the California Air Resources Board (CARB). The hour
limitations set forth above do not apply to the Emissions Control System
Warranty. Refer to the Engine Emission Control Warranty Statement supplied
with your product or contained in the engine manufacturer’s documentation.
Countries Other than the United States or Canada
Customers who have purchased Toro products exported from the United States or
Canada should contact their Toro Distributor (Dealer) to obtain guarantee
policies for your country, province, or state. If for any reason you are
dissatisfied with your Distributor’s service or have difficulty obtaining
guarantee information, contact your Authorized Toro Service Center.
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