Toro LX500 manual Setting the Gauge Wheels

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Make certain the hold-down rod is in position over the battery, securing it in place. See Figure 2.

Rubber

Boot

Hold Down Rod

Hex Nut

Hex Bolt

Figure 2

NOTE: If the battery is put into service after the date shown on top of battery, charge the battery as instructed on page 26 of this manual prior to operating the tractor.

Setting the Gauge Wheels

Select the height position of the cutting deck by placing the deck lift lever in any of the six different cutting height notches on the right fender.

Adjust the deck wheels so that they are between ¼-inch and ½-inch above the ground as follows.

WARNING: Keep hands and feet away from the discharge opening of the cutting deck.

Place the tractor on a firm and level surface, preferably pavement. Refer to Figure 3, and proceed as follows:

Place the tractor’s deck lift handle in the normally desired mowing height setting, then check the gauge wheels for contact or excessive clearance with the surface below.

If the wheels contact the surface adjust as follows:

a.Raise the deck lift handle to its highest setting.

b.Remove the rear gauge wheels by removing the lock nuts and shoulder screws which secure them to the deck.

c.Remove the lock nuts and shoulder screws which secure the front gauge wheels to the deck.

Shoulder Screw

Lock Nut

Shoulder Screw

Lock Nut

Figure 3

d.Place the deck lift handle in the desired mowing height setting.

e.Insert the shoulder screw with the rear gauge wheel into the index hole that leaves approximately 1/2" between the bottom of the wheel and the pavement.

f.Note the position of the index hole used; then install the other rear gauge wheel and the front ball wheels into the corresponding index hole of the other gauge wheel brackets.

If the gauge wheels have excessive clearance with

the surface below, lower the wheels to the index hole that provides the approximate 1/2" clearance as described above.

Refer to Leveling the Deck on page 20 of this manual for more detailed instructions regarding various deck adjustments.

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Contents LX500 Lawn Tractor Table of Contents General Operation Important Safe Operation PracticesSlope Operation Children General Service Keep Hands and Feet Away from Rotating Parts Safety LabelsInstructional Labels — Slope GaugeTire Pressure Attaching the Battery CablesGas and Oil Fill-up Shipping Brace RemovalSetting the Gauge Wheels Know Your Lawn Tractor Brake Pedal Ignition Switch ModuleThrottle Control Choke ControlParking Brake Lever Electric PTO Blade Engage KnobCruise Control Lever Operating Your Lawn Tractor Safety Interlock SystemReverse Caution Mode Stopping the Engine Using the Deck Lift LeverStarting the Engine Driving The TractorEngaging the PTO Blades Setting The Cruise ControlMowing Engaging the Parking BrakeSide to Side Making AdjustmentsLeveling the Deck Steering Adjustment Parking Brake AdjustmentSeat Adjustment Checking the Oil Level Maintaining Your Lawn TractorEngine Engine OilRe-filling the Crankcase with Oil Changing the Engine OilDraining the Oil Changing the Oil FilterSpark Plugs PrecleanerService Paper Element Air FilterLubrication Cleaning the Engine And DeckCutting Blades ServiceTires FuseCharging BatteryCutting Deck Removal Jump StartingChanging the Deck Belt LX500OFF-SEASON Storage Maintenance Chart Trouble Possible Causes Corrective Action TroubleshootingEngine Air-cooled, 4-cycle SpecificationsPage Page Page Introduction Evaporative Emission Control Warranty StatementToro Company

LX500 specifications

The Toro LX500 is a highly regarded riding lawn mower that combines power, comfort, and cutting-edge technology to deliver a premium lawn care experience. Designed for homeowners with medium to large yards, the LX500 stands out in the crowded market of garden equipment with its robust features and user-friendly design.

One of the main characteristics of the LX500 is its powerful engine. It typically comes equipped with a reliable 500cc engine, providing more than enough power for tackling tough mowing tasks. The engine is designed for durability, ensuring longevity and efficient performance. Its high output allows users to handle even overgrown grass with ease, making it a versatile option for various lawn conditions.

The cutting deck of the Toro LX500 offers a generous cutting width, often around 50 inches, which enables users to cover more ground in less time. The deck is crafted from high-quality materials, ensuring durability as well as superior cut quality. With multiple cutting height adjustments, users can customize the mower to achieve the desired grass length, enhancing their lawn’s appearance.

Comfort is a significant focus in the design of the LX500, as it features an ergonomic seat equipped with armrests and adjustable settings. This emphasis on user comfort allows for longer mowing sessions without fatigue. Additionally, it incorporates a smooth steering system, making maneuvering around obstacles and tight spaces less challenging.

The Toro LX500 also incorporates advanced technologies, such as the Smart Speed control system, allowing users to adjust the speed of the mower based on the task at hand. This feature ensures maximum efficiency whether mowing, towing, or handling other yard tasks. Furthermore, the mower is designed for easy maintenance, with accessible components for oil changes, filter replacements, and blade sharpening.

Another notable feature is the inclusion of a washout port for the mower deck, which simplifies the cleaning process and helps maintain performance. This ensures that grass clippings and debris don’t accumulate, leading to a clean cut every time.

Overall, the Toro LX500 represents a well-balanced combination of power, efficiency, and comfort, making it a worthy investment for anyone looking to maintain a beautiful lawn efficiently. With its robust features and user-focused design, it is poised to meet the demands of modern lawn care.