Toro 4000-D Fitness Equipment User Manual


 
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Engine Removal (Fig. 10)
1. Park machine on a level surface, lower cutting
decks, stop engine, apply parking brake and remove
key from the ignition switch.
2. Remove battery from machine ( see Battery Service
in theServiceandRepairssectionofChapter5 -- Electri-
cal System).
3. Raise and support hood.
CAUTION
Do not open radiator cap or drain coolant if the
radiator or engine is hot. Pressurized, hot cool-
ant can escape and cause burns.
Ethylene--glycol antifreeze is poisonous. Dis-
pose of coolant properly or store it in a properly
labeled container away from children and pets.
4. Drain coolant from the radiator into a suitable con-
tainer (see Radiator Removal in this section). Discon-
nect upper and lower hoses from the radiator.
CAUTION
The muffler and exhaust pipe may be hot. To
avoid possible burns, allow the exhaust system
to cool before working on or near the muffler.
5. Remove exhaust system from engine (see Exhaust
System Removal in this section).
6. Remove air cleaner system from engine (see Air Fil-
ter System Removal in this section).
7. Note location of cable ties used to secure wire har-
ness to the machine. Disconnect wires and/or electrical
connections from the following electrical components:
A. The temperature sender and alternator (Fig 11).
B. The glow plugs (Fig. 12).
C. The engine run solenoid.
D. Battery, frame and wireharness groundattheen-
gine block.
E. The electric starter and low oil pressure switch
(near electric starter).
F. The air conditioning compressor (Groundsmas-
ter 4010--D machines).
Figure 11
1. Alternator 2. Temperature sender
2
1
Figure 12
1. Glow plug wire
2. Glow plug lead
3. Cylinder #4 glow plug
3
1
2
Figure 13
1. Cable swivel
2. Cable stop
3. Throttle cable
4. Cable clamp
5. Fuel supply hose
3
1
2
5
4
Kubota
Diesel Engine