Toro TimeCutter MX 5075 Riding Mower User manual

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Lawnmowers
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FormNo.3433-938RevA
TIMECUTTER®ServiceManual
Published:June2020
©2020—TheToro®Company
8111LyndaleAvenueSouth
Bloomington,MN55420
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Contactusatwww.Toro.com.
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Preface
ThisservicemanualwaswrittenexpresslyforToroservicetechnicians.TheT oroCompanyhasmade
everyefforttomaketheinformationinthismanualcompleteandcorrect.
Basicshopsafetyknowledgeandmechanical/electricalskillsareassumed.TheT ableofContentslists
thesystemsandtherelatedtopicscoveredinthismanual.
Wearehopefulthatyouwillî‚¿ndthismanualavaluableadditiontoyourserviceshop.Ifyouhaveany
questionsorcommentsregardingthismanual,pleasecontactusatthefollowingaddress:
TheToroCompany
RLC/SWSCustomerCareDepartment
8111LyndaleAvenueSouth
Bloomington,MN55420
TheT oroCompanyreservestherighttochangeproductspeciî‚¿cationsormakechangestothismanual
withoutnotice.
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ServiceProcedureIcons
ThefollowingiconsappearthroughoutthisServiceManualtobringattentionto
speciî‚¿cimportantdetailsofaserviceprocedure.
CriticalProcess
Thisiconisusedtohighlight:
•Installingsafetyequipment(shields,guards,seatbelts,brakes,andR.O.P .S.
components)thatmayhavebeenremoved
•Dimensionsorsettingsthatmustbemaintainedforpropermachineoperation
•Aspecicfastenertighteningsequence
•Componentorientationthatmaynotbeobvious
CriticalTorque
Thisiconisusedtohighlightanassemblytorquerequirementthatisdifferent
thanwhatisrecommendedintheStandardTorqueT ables.
FluidSpeciî‚¿cations
Thisiconisusedtohighlightuidspecicationsandcapacitiesthatareless
common,andmaynotappearonthemachineservicedecalorinthemachine
Operator’sManual.
Note:RefertotheservicedecalonthemachineandthemachineOperator’s
Manualforcommonlyuseduidspecicationsandcapacities.
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TableofContents
Preface................................................................................................................3
Chapter1:Safety............................................................................................1–1
SafetyInstructions.......................................................................................1–2
Chapter2:SpecicationsandMaintenance....................................................2–1
Specications...............................................................................................2–2
TorqueSpecications...................................................................................2–4
Chapter3:Troubleshooting.............................................................................3–1
GeneralTroubleshooting..............................................................................3–3
Chapter4:Engine...........................................................................................4–1
GeneralInformation.....................................................................................4–2
ServiceandRepairs.....................................................................................4–3
Chapter5:Chassis..........................................................................................5–1
GeneralInformation.....................................................................................5–2
ServiceandRepairs.....................................................................................5–3
Chapter6:HydrostaticDriveSystem...............................................................6–1
GeneralInformation.....................................................................................6–2
ServiceandRepairs.....................................................................................6–3
Chapter7:MowerDeckSystem......................................................................7–1
GeneralInformation.....................................................................................7–2
ServiceandRepairs.....................................................................................7–3
Chapter8:ElectricalSystem...........................................................................8–1
GeneralInformation.....................................................................................8–2
ServiceandRepairs.....................................................................................8–3
AppendixA......................................................................................................A–1
ElectricalDrawingAbbreviations...................................................................A–2
ElectricalSchematic.....................................................................................A–3
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Chapter1
Safety
TableofContents
SafetyInstructions................................................................................................................................1–2
ThinkSafetyFirst...............................................................................................................................1–2
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Safety
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SafetyInstructions
DANGER
Thissafetysymbolmeansdanger.Whenyouseethissymbol,
carefullyreadtheinstructionsthatfollow.Failuretoobeythe
instructionscouldcauseseriouspermanentinjury,disability,or
death.
WARNING
Thissafetysymbolmeanswarning.Whenyouseethissymbol,
carefullyreadtheinstructionsthatfollow.Failuretoobeythe
instructionscanresultinseriousinjury.
CAUTION
Thissafetysymbolmeanscaution.Whenyouseethissymbol,
carefullyreadtheinstructionsthatfollow.Failuretoobeythe
instructionscanresultinminortomoderateinjuryand/ordamage
topropertyorequipment.
ThinkSafetyFirst
Avoidunexpectedstartingofengine…
Alwaysturnofftheengine,removetheignitionkeyanddisconnectthesparkplug
wire(s)beforecleaning,adjusting,orrepair.
Avoidlacerationsandamputations…
Stayclearofallmovingpartswhenevertheengineisrunning.Treatallnormally
movingpartsasiftheyweremovingwhenevertheengineisrunningorhas
thepotentialtostart.
Avoidburns…
Donottouchtheengine,mufer,orothercomponents,whichmaybehotduring
operation,whiletheunitisrunningorshortlyafterithasbeenrunning.
Avoidresandexplosions…
Useextremecareinhandlingfuel.Itisammableanditsvaporsareexplosive.
Extinguishallcigarettes,cigars,pipes,andothersourcesofignition.Avoid
spillingfuelandneversmokewhileworkingwithanytypeoffuelorlubricant.
Wipeupanyspilledfueloroilimmediately.Neverremovethefuelcaporadd
fuelwhentheengineisrunning.Alwaysuseapproved,labeledcontainersfor
storingortransportingfuelandlubricants.Donotaddordrainfuelinanenclosed
space.Donotstorethemachineorfuelcontainerwherethereisanopename,
spark,orpilotlight,suchasonawaterheaterorotherappliance.
Avoidasphyxiation…
Donotoperateanengineinaconî‚¿nedareawithoutproperventilation.
Avoidinjuryfrombatteries…
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ThinkSafetyFirst(continued)
Batteryacidispoisonousandcancauseburns.Avoidcontactwithskin,eyes
andclothing.Batterygasescanexplode.Keepcigarettes,sparksandames
awayfromthebattery.
Avoidinjuryduetoinferiorparts…
Useonlyoriginalequipmentpartstoensurethatimportantsafetycriteriaaremet.
Avoidinjurytobystanders…
Alwayscleartheareaofbystandersbeforestartingortestingpowered
equipment.
Avoidinjuryduetoprojectiles…
Alwayscleartheareaofsticks,rocksoranyotherdebristhatcouldbepickedup
andthrownbythepoweredequipment.
Avoidmodications…
Neveralterormodifyanypartunlessitisafactoryapprovedprocedure.
Avoidunsafeoperation…
Alwaystestthesafetyinterlocksystemaftermakingadjustmentsorrepairson
themachine.RefertotheElectricalsectioninthismanualformoreinformation.
Avoidelectricalshock…
Nevertouchelectricalwiresorcomponentswhiletheengineisrunning.They
canbesourcesofshock.De-energizethesystemifyouarehavingtodorepairs.
Iftestingelectricalcomponentsensureyouareworkinginadryenvironment.
HydraulicSystem...
Releaseallpressureinthehydraulicsystembeforeperforminganyworkon
thesystem.Keepyourbodyandhandsawayfrompin-holeleaksornozzles
thatejecthydraulicuidunderhighpressure.Donotuseyourhandstosearch
forleaks.Hydraulicuidescapingunderpressurecanhavesufcientforceto
penetrateundertheskinandcauseseriousinjury.Seekmedicalattentionright
awayifhydraulicuidgetsintheskin.
PersonalProtectiveEquipment…
Tiebacklonghair,anddonotwearlooseclothingorjewelry.Useappropriate
personalprotectiveequipment(PPE)forprotectingyourselffrompotential
hazardsintheenvironmentinwhichyouwillwork.Eachprocessoutlinedinthis
manualmayneeddifferentPPEtoprotecttheserviceperson.Usetheproper
PPEforthetaskathand.
Tools…
Alltoolsshouldbeinproperworkingorder.Donotusetoolsthatarebrokenorin
disrepair.Usethepropertoolfortheproperapplication.
Lifts,Hoists,andJacks…
Alllifts,hoists,andjacksshouldbeusedinaccordancewiththemanufacturer
information.Inspectlifts,hoists,andjackspriortouse.Donotoverloadlifts,
hoists,andjacks.Donotworkunderasuspendedload.Ensurechockblocks
areusedonequipmentthatcanmove.Useliftsorjacksandjackstandsthat
areratedtosupportthetotalweightofthemachineandanyattachments.Do
notrelyonjackstosupportthemachine.Ifyouareunsureoftheoperationof
anylifts,hoists,andjacksdonotuse.
FireExtinguishers…
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ThinkSafetyFirst(continued)
Theproperclassofî‚¿reextinguishershouldbeusedincaseofî‚¿re.
ClassAextinguishersareforordinarycombustiblematerialssuchaspaper,
wood,cardboard,andmostplastics.Thenumericalratingonthesetypesof
extinguishersindicatestheamountofwateritholdsandtheamountofî‚¿reitcan
extinguish.Geometricsymbol(greentriangle).
ClassBresinvolveammableorcombustibleliquidssuchasgasoline,
kerosene,greaseandoil.ThenumericalratingforclassBextinguishers
indicatestheapproximatenumberofsquarefeetofî‚¿reitcanextinguish.
Geometricsymbol(redsquare).
ClassCî‚¿resinvolveelectricalequipment,suchasappliances,wiring,circuit
breakersandoutlets.NeverusewatertoextinguishclassCî‚¿res-theriskof
electricalshockisfartoogreat!ClassCextinguishersdonothaveanumerical
rating.TheCclassiî‚¿cationmeanstheextinguishingagentisnon-conductive.
Geometricsymbol(bluecircle).
ABCî‚¿reextinguishersareadrychemicaltypeusedformultiplepurposes.See
aboveinformationfordescription.Ensureî‚¿reextinguishersareserviceableand
replaceanythataredischargedoroutofinspectiondates
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Chapter2
Speciî‚¿cationsandMaintenance
TableofContents
Specications.......................................................................................................................................2–2
TorqueSpecications...........................................................................................................................2–4
EquivalentsandConversions.............................................................................................................2–9
U.S.toMetricConversions..............................................................................................................2–10
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Speciî‚¿cationsandMaintenance
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Speciî‚¿cations
Model74685746877469074694
DeckSize107cm(42inches)127cm(50inches)
Deck
Construction
Stamped
Fabricated
HOCType
3Point
HOCRange3.81–11.43cm(1.5-4.5inches)
Engine
ToroSingle
ToroTwin
EngineModel
LC1P92F-1(CE)LC2P77FLC2P77F(49ST)
Engine
Displacement
452cc708cc
EngineRPM2600±100rpm2850±100rpm
FuelTankCap11L(3gallons)
HydroTransaxle
Hydro-GearZT-2100
SuspensionN/AMYRIDE®
BaggerCapacity
8Bushel
BatterySize230CCA
Model75742TA75745TA75755TA74710
DeckSize107cm(42inches)127cm(50inches)81cm(32inches)
Deck
Construction
Stamped
Fabricated
Stamped
HOCType
3Point
HOCRange3.81–11.43cm(1.5-4.5inches)
Engine
ToroTwin
ToroSingle
EngineModel
LC2P77FLC2P77F(49ST)
LC1P92F-1
(DOM,50ST)
Engine
Displacement
708cc452cc
EngineRPM3300±100rpm
FuelTankCap11L(3gallons)
HydroTransaxle
Hydro-GearZT-2100
Hydro-GearZT-2200
LongAxle
Hydro-GearZT-2100
SuspensionN/AMYRIDE®N/A
BaggerCapacity
8Bushel
BatterySize230CCA195CCA
Model75740757417574275743
DeckSize107cm(42inches)
Deck
Construction
Stamped
Fabricated
HOCType
3Point
HOCRange3.81–11.43cm(1.5-4.5inches)
Engine
ToroSingle
KawasakiTwinToroTwinKawasakiTwin
EngineModel
LC1P92F-1
(DOM,50ST)
FR600V-_S04-R
(CARB)
LC2P77FFR691V-AS26-R
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Engine
Displacement
452cc603cc708cc726cc
EngineRPM3300±100rpm3250±100rpm3300±100rpm3250±100rpm
FuelTankCap11L(3gallons)
HydroTransaxle
Hydro-GearZT-2100
SuspensionN/AMYRIDE®
BaggerCapacity
8Bushel
BatterySize230CCA
Model75745757507575175753
DeckSize107cm(42inches)127cm(50inches)
Deck
Construction
Fabricated
HOCType
3Point
HOCRange3.81–11.43cm(1.5-4.5inches)
EngineToroTwinKawasakiTwinKohlerTwinKawasakiTwin
EngineModel
LC2P77F(49ST)FR691V-_S07-RPS-KT735-3084FR691V-AS26-R
Engine
Displacement
708cc726cc725cc726cc
EngineRPM3300±100rpm3250±100rpm
FuelTankCap11L(3gallons)
HydroTransaxle
Hydro-GearZT-2100
SuspensionMYRIDE®N/A
BaggerCapacity
8Bushel
BatterySize230CCA
Model
75755
75754
75757
7575975760
DeckSize127cm(50inches)137cm(54inches)127cm(50inches)152cm(60inches)
Deck
Construction
Fabricated
HOCType
3Point4Point
HOCRange3.81–11.43cm(1.5-4.5inches)
EngineT oroTwinKawasakiTwinToroTwin
EngineModel
LC2P77F(49ST)FR691V-AS26-RFR691V-_S07-RLC2P77F
Engine
Displacement
708cc726cc708cc
EngineRPM3300±100rpm3250±100rpm3300±100rpm3600±100rpm
FuelTank
Cap
11L(3gallons)
Hydro
Transaxle
Hydro-Gear
ZT-2200LongAxle
Hydro-GearZT-2200
Hydro-Gear
ZT-2200LongAxle
Hydro-Gear
ZT-2800
SuspensionMYRIDE®N/A
Bagger
Capacity
8Bushel
BatterySize230CCA
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Speciî‚¿cationsandMaintenance:Speciî‚¿cations
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TorqueSpeciî‚¿cations
Therecommendedfastenertorquevaluesarelistedinthefollowingtables.For
criticalapplications,asdeterminedbyToro,eithertherecommendedtorqueora
torquethatisuniquetotheapplicationisclearlyidentiî‚¿edandspeciî‚¿edinthe
servicemanual.
Thesetorquespeciî‚¿cationsfortheinstallationandtighteningoffastenersshall
applyforallfastenerswhichdonothaveaspeciî‚¿crequirementidentiî‚¿edin
theservicemanual.Thefollowingfactorsshallbeconsideredwhenapplying
torque:cleanlinessofthefastener,useofathreadsealant(Loctite),degreeof
lubricationonthefastener,presenceofaprevailingtorquefeature,hardness
ofthesurfaceunderneathofthefastener’shead,orsimilarconditionwhich
affectstheinstallation.
Asnotedinthefollowingtables,torquevaluesshouldbereducedby25%for
lubricatedfastenerstoachievethesimilarstressasadryfastener.T orquevalues
mayalsohavetobereducedwhenthefasteneristhreadedintoaluminumor
brass.Thespeciî‚¿ctorquevalueshouldbedeterminedbasedonthealuminum
orbrassmaterialstrength,fastenersize,lengthofthreadengagement,etc.
Thestandardmethodofverifyingtorqueshallbeperformedbymarkingalineon
thefastener(headornut)andmatingpart,thenbackofffastener1/4ofaturn.
Measurethetorquerequiredtotightenthefasteneruntilthelinesmatchup.
FastenerIdentiî‚¿cation
InchSeriesBoltsandScrews
g272208
Figure1
1.Grade13.Grade8
2.Grade5
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MetricBoltsandScrews
g272209
Figure2
1.Class8.82.Class10.9
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Speciî‚¿cationsandMaintenance:TorqueSpeciî‚¿cations
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StandardTorqueforDry,ZincPlated,andSteelFasteners(InchSeries)
ThreadSizeGrade1,
5,&8
Fasteners
withThin
HeightNuts
SAEGrade1Bolts,Screws,
Studes&Semswith
RegularHeightNuts(SAE
Grade2orBetterNut)
SAEGrade5Bolts,Screws,
Studs&SemswithRegular
HeightNuts(SAEGrade
5orBetterNut)
SAEGrade8Bolts,Screws,
Studs&SemswithRegular
HeightNuts(SAEGrade
8orBetterNut)
in-lbin-lbN•cmin-lbN•cmin-lbN•cm
#6-32UNC
15±2169±2323±3260±34
#6-40UNF
10±213±2147±23
17±2192±2325±3282±34
#8-32UNC
29±3328±3441±5463±56
#8-36UNF
13±225±5282±30
31±4350±4543±5486±56
#10-24UNC
42±5475±5660±6678±68
#10-32UNF
18±230±5339±56
48±5542±5668±7768±79
1/4-20UNC
48±753±7599±79100±101130±113140±151582±169
1/4-28UNF
53±765±10734±113115±121299±136160±171808±192
5/16-18UNC
115±15105±151186±169200±252260±282300±303390±339
5/16-24UNF
138±17128±171446±192225±252542±282325±333672±373
ft-lbft-lb
N•m
ft-lb
N•m
ft-lb
N•m
3/8-16UNC
16±216±222±330±341±443±558±7
3/8-24UNF
17±218±224±335±447±550±668±8
7/16-14UNC
27±327±337±450±568±770±795±9
7/16-20UNF
29±329±339±455±675±877±8104±11
1/2-13UNC
30±348±765±975±8102±11105±11142±15
1/2-20UNF
32±453±772±985±9115±12120±12163±16
5/8-11UNC
65±1088±12119±16150±15203±20210±21285±28
5/8-18UNF
75±1095±15129±20170±18230±24240±24325±33
3/4-10UNC
93±12140±20190±27265±27359±37375±38508±52
3/4-16UNF
115±15165±25224±34300±30407±41420±43569±58
7/8-9UNC
140±20225±25305±34430±45583±61600±60813±81
7/8-14UNF
155±25260±30353±41475±48644±65667±66904±89
Note:Reducetorquevalueslistedinthetableaboveby25%forlubricatedfasteners.Lubricated
fastenersaredeî‚¿nedasthreadscoatedwithalubricantsuchasoil,graphite,orthreadsealantsuch
asLoctite.
Torquevaluesmyhavetobereducedwheninstallingfastenersintothreadedaluminumorbrass.The
speciî‚¿ctorquevalueshouldbedeterminedbasedonthefastenersize,thealuminumorbasematerial
strength,lengthofthreadengagement,etc.
ThenominaltorquevalueslistedaboveforGrade5and8fastenersarebasedon75%oftheminimum
proofloadspeciedinSAEJ429.Thetoleranceisapproximately±10%ofthenominaltorquevalue.
Thinnutsincludejamnuts.
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StandardTorqueforDry,ZincPlated,andSteelFasteners(MetricSeries)
Class8.8Bolts,Screws,StudswithRegular
HeightNuts(Class8orStrongerNuts)
Class10.9Bolts,Screws,StudswithRegular
HeightNuts(Class10orstrongerNuts)
ThreadSize
in-lbN•cmin-lbN•cm
M5X0.857±6644±6878±8881±90
M6X1.096±101085±113133±141503±158
ft-lb
N•m
ft-lb
N•m
M8X1.2519±226±328±338±4
M10X1.538±452±554±673±8
M12X1.7566±790±1093±10126±14
M16X2.0166±17255±23229±23310±31
M20X2.5325±33440±45450±46610±62
Note:Reducetorquevalueslistedinthetableaboveby25%forlubricatedfasteners.Lubricated
fastenersaredeî‚¿nedasthreadscoatedwithalubricantsuchasoil,graphite,orthreadsealantsuch
asLoctite.
Torquevaluesmayhavetobereducedwheninstallingfastenersintothreadedaluminumorbrass.The
speciî‚¿ctorquevalueshouldbedeterminedbasedonthefastenersize,thealuminumorbasematerial
strength,lengthofthreadengagement,etc.
Thenominaltorquevalueslistedabovearebasedon75%oftheminimumproofloadspeciî‚¿edinSAE
J1199.Thetoleranceisapproximately±10%ofthenominaltorquevalue.Thinheightnutsincludejam
nuts.
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SAEGrade8SteelSetScrews
RecommendedTorque
ThreadSize
SquareHeadHexSocket
1/4-20UNC
140±20in-lb73±12in-lb
5/16-18UNC
215±35in-lb145±20in-lb
1/2-13UNC75±15ft-lb50±10ft-lb
3/8-16UNC35±10ft-lb18±3ft-lb
WheelBoltsandLugNuts
ThreadSizeRecommendedTorque**
7/16-20UNFGrade565±10ft-lb
88±14N•m
1/2-20UNFGrade580±10ft-lb
108±14N•m
M12X1.25Class8.880±10ft-lb
108±14N•m
M12X1.5Class8.880±10ft-lb
108±14N•m
**Forsteelwheelsandnon-lubricatedfasteners.
ThreadCuttingScrews(ZincPlatedSteel)
Type1,Type23,orTypeF
ThreadSizeBaselineTorque*
No.6-32UNC
20±5in-lb
No.8-32UNC
30±5in-lb
No.10-24UNC
38±7in-lb
1/4-20UNC
85±15in-lb
5/16-18UNC
110±20in-lb
3/8-16UNC
200±100in-lb
*Holesize,materialstrength,materialthicknessandî‚¿nishmustbeconsideredwhendetermining
speciî‚¿ctorquevalues.Alltorquevaluesarebasedonnon-lubricatedfasteners.
ConversionFactors
in-lbX11.2985=N•cm
ft-lbX1.3558=N•m
N•cmX0.08851=in-lb
N•cmX0.73776=ft-lb
ThreadCuttingScrews(ZincPlatedSteel)
ThreadsperInch
ThreadsSize
TypeATypeB
BaselineTorque*
No.6182020±5in-lb
No.8151830±5in-lb
No.10121638±7in-lb
No.12111485±15in-lb
*Holesize,materialstrength,materialthicknessandî‚¿nishmustbeconsideredwhendetermining
speciî‚¿ctorquevalues.Alltorquevaluesarebasedonnon-lubricatedfasteners.
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EquivalentsandConversions
DecimalandMillimeterEquivalents
FractionsDecimals
mm
FractionsDecimals
mm
1/64
0.0156250.397
33/64
0.51562513.097
1/32
0.031250.794
16/32
0.5312513.484
3/64
0.0468751.191
35/64
0.54687513.891
1/16
0.06251.588
9/16
0.562514.288
5/64
0.0781251.984
37/64
0.57812514.684
3/32
0.93752.381
19/32
0.5937515.081
1/8
0.12503.175
5/8
0.625015.875
9/64
0.1406253.572
41/64
0.64062516.272
5/32
0.156253.969
21/32
0.6562516.669
11/64
0.1718754.366
43/64
0.67187517.066
3/16
0.18754.762
11/64
0.687517.462
13/64
0.2031255.159
45/64
0.70312517.859
7/32
0.218755.556
23/32
0.7187518.256
15/64
0.2343755.953
47/64
0.73437518.653
1/4
0.25006.350
3/4
0.750019.050
17/64
0.2656256.747
49/64
0.76562519.447
9/32
0.281257.144
25/32
0.7812519.844
19/64
0.2968757.541
51/64
0.79687520.241
5/16
0.31257.541
13/16
0.812520.638
21/64
0.3281258.334
53/64
0.82812521.034
11/32
0.343758.731
27/32
0.8437521.431
23/64
0.3593759.128
55/64
0.85937521.828
3/8
0.37509.525
7/8
0.875022.225
25/64
0.3906259.922
57/64
0.89062522.622
13/32
0.4062510.319
29/32
0.9062523.019
27/64
0.42187510.716
59/64
0.92187523.416
7/16
0.437511.112
15/16
0.937523.812
29/64
0.45312511.509
61/64
0.95312524.209
15/32
0.4687511.906
31/32
0.9687524.606
31/64
0.48437512.303
63/64
0.98437525.003
1/2
0.500012.70011.00025.400
1mm=0.03937in.0.001in.=0.0254mm
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U.S.toMetricConversions
ToConvert
IntoMultiplyBy
MilesKilometers1.609
YardsMeters0.9144
FeetMeters0.3048
Feet
Centimeters
30.48
InchesMeters0.0254
Inches
Centimeters
2.54
LinearMeasurement
InchesMillimeters25.4
SquareMilesSquareKilometers
2.59
SquareFeetSquareMeters
0.0929
SquareInchesSquareCentimeters
6.452
Area
AcreHectare0.4047
CubicYardsCubicMeters
0.7646
CubicFeetCubicMeters
0.02832
Volume
CubicInchesCubicCentimeters
16.39
Tons(Short)
MetricT ons0.9078
PoundsKilograms0.4536 Weight
OuncesGrams
28.3495
Pressure
Pounds/SquareInch
Kilopascal6.895
Foot-PoundsNewton-Meters1.356
Foot-PoundsKilogram-Meters0.1383
Work
Inch-Pounds
Kilogram-Centimeters
1.152144
Quarts
Liters0.9463
LiquidVolume
Gallons
Liters3.785
LiquidFlows
Gallons/MinuteLiters/Minute
3.785
1.Subtractby32°
TemperatureFahrenheit
Celsius
2.Multiplyby5/9
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Toro TimeCutter MX 5075 Riding Mower User manual

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