Toro Road Wheel Kit, TX Series Compact Utility Loaders Installation guide

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Toro Road Wheel Kit, TX Series Compact Utility Loaders will allow you to replace aging or damaged road wheels on your compact utility loader. It contains all necessary parts to replace one road wheel, including a new road wheel, gasket, cap, and snap ring. The kit is designed for use with 413, 420, and 425 TX Compact Utility Loaders. To replace a road wheel, simply remove the old one, add grease to the new wheel, install the new wheel and secure it with the bolt provided. Then, add grease to the cap and secure it with the snap ring.

Toro Road Wheel Kit, TX Series Compact Utility Loaders will allow you to replace aging or damaged road wheels on your compact utility loader. It contains all necessary parts to replace one road wheel, including a new road wheel, gasket, cap, and snap ring. The kit is designed for use with 413, 420, and 425 TX Compact Utility Loaders. To replace a road wheel, simply remove the old one, add grease to the new wheel, install the new wheel and secure it with the bolt provided. Then, add grease to the cap and secure it with the snap ring.

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W 2005 by The Toro Company
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420-1196
Contact us at www.Toro.com
All Rights Reserved
Printed in the USA
Original Instructions (EN)
Road Wheel Kit
for 413, 420, and 425 TX Compact Utility Loaders
Part No. 106-7620
Form No. 3353-879 Rev A
Installation Instructions
Loose Parts
Description Qty. Use
Road wheel
Gasket
Road wheel cap
Snap ring
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1
1
1
Install the road wheel
Replacing the Road Wheels
1. Lower the loader arms, stop the engine, and remove the
key.
2. Remove the tracks; refer to Replacing the Tracks in
your Operators Manual.
3. If you are replacing one of the inner road wheels,
remove the 4 bolts securing the lower track guide which
contains the road wheels, and remove it (Fig. 1).
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3
2
3
Figure 1
1. Road wheels
2. Lower track guide
3. Track guide bolts (only
two shown)
4. Remove the damaged road wheel and discard it, saving
the bolt for later use (Fig. 1).
5. Add grease between the bearing and the seal behind the
wheel (Fig 2).
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1
2
3
5
4
6
6
Figure 2
1. Road wheel
2. Gasket
3. Bolt
4. Road wheel cap
5. Snap ring
6. Add grease under the cap
7. Add grease behind the
wheel between the
bearing and the seal.
6. Install the new road wheel onto the track guide using
the gasket in the kit and the bolt you removed
previously (Fig. 2).
7. Torque the road wheel bolt to 135 to 165 ft-lb (183 to
223 Nm).
8. Fill the road wheel cap with grease and place it over the
bolt head (Fig 2).
9. Secure the road wheel cap with a snap ring (Fig 2).
10. If you removed it, install the track guide to the traction
unit frame using the fasteners you removed previously.
Torque the bolts to 67 to 83 ft-lb (91 to 112 Nm).
11. Install the tracks; refer to Replacing the Tracks in your
Operators Manual.
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Maintaining the Road Wheels
Check and grease the road wheels every 250 operating
hours or yearly.
1. Remove the tracks; refer to Replacing the Tracks in
your Operators Manual.
2. Remove the 4 bolts securing each lower track guide
which contains the road wheels, and remove them (Fig.
1).
3. Remove the snap ring and cap from a road wheel
(Fig 2).
4. Check the grease under the cap and around the gasket
(Fig 2). If it is dirty, gritty, or depleted, clean out all of
the grease, replace the gasket, and add new grease.
5. Ensure that the road wheel turns smoothly on the
bearing. If it is frozen, replace the road wheel or
contact your Authorized Service Dealer for repair.
6. Place the greased road wheel cap over the bolt head
(Fig 2).
7. Secure the road wheel cap with the snap ring (Fig 2).
8. Repeat steps 3 through 7 for the other road wheels.
9. Install each track guide to the traction unit frame using
the fasteners you removed previously. Torque the bolts
to 67 to 83 ft-lb (91 to 112 Nm).
10. Install the tracks; refer to Installing the Track in your
Operators Manual.
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Toro Road Wheel Kit, TX Series Compact Utility Loaders Installation guide

Category
Car kits
Type
Installation guide

Toro Road Wheel Kit, TX Series Compact Utility Loaders will allow you to replace aging or damaged road wheels on your compact utility loader. It contains all necessary parts to replace one road wheel, including a new road wheel, gasket, cap, and snap ring. The kit is designed for use with 413, 420, and 425 TX Compact Utility Loaders. To replace a road wheel, simply remove the old one, add grease to the new wheel, install the new wheel and secure it with the bolt provided. Then, add grease to the cap and secure it with the snap ring.

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