Toro 3100 manual Steering Arm Greensmaster, Steering Cable Greensmaster, 6 5 Rev. B Repairs

Models: 3100

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Steering Arm (Greensmaster 3050)

1.Remove 1/2–13 x 3/4I capscrew and .53 I.D. wash- er mounted to outside steering arm frame bracket.

2.Pivot steering arm upward aligning mounting holes in arm with holes in frame bracket.

3.Select desired mounting hole for operator comfort and secure with a (2) 1/2–13 x 3/4I capscrews and .53 I.D. washers (one each in loose parts).

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Figure 3

1.Capscrew and washer

2.Steering arm

3.Frame bracket

Steering Cable (Greensmaster 3050)

Steering cable tension should be adjusted whenever play is felt in the steering wheel. A loose steering cable will make it difficult to steer in a straight line. however, over tightening cable will cause undue wear to pulleys and cause cable to stretch and fail prematurely. When properly tensioned, cable should deflect 1/2I at mid span when 11 lbs. of force is applied.

1.Tension cable by securing cable end hex with an open end wrench and turning the nut on the cable end with another wrench.

2.If all threads on the cable end have been used, re- place cables. If necessary, service the pulley and steer- ing cable under the steering wheel by removing the cover on the end of the steering column

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Figure 4

1.Steering cable

2.Hold with wrench

3.Turn to remove slack

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Figure 5

1.Cover

2.Pulley and steering cable

Greensmaster 3100

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Toro 3100 manual Steering Arm Greensmaster, Steering Cable Greensmaster, 6 5 Rev. B Repairs