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Toro GroundsmasterR 4300-D User Manual

Toro GroundsmasterR 4300-D
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Groundsmaster 4300--DHydraulic System Page 4 -- 28
Traction Circuit Problems (Continued)
Problem Possible Causes
Wheel motor will not turn Brakes are binding.
Wheel motor is w orn or damaged (NOTE: If a traction circuit
component has internal wear or damage, it is possible that other
traction circuit components are also damaged).
Wheel motors will not hold load when
traction pedal is in neutral
Charge pressure is low.
Valve plate and/or piston shoes in piston (traction) pump are scored
(NOTE: If a traction circuit component has internal wear or damage, it
is possible that other traction circuit components are also damaged).
Mow Circuit Problems
Problem Possible Causes
Front cutting deck motors will not
operate but rear cutting deck motors
will operate
Solenoid valve PRV2 on deck control manifold is faulty (NOTE:
Solenoid valves PRV1 and PRV2 are identical and can be reversed for
testing purposes).
An electrical problem exists that prevents PRV2 solenoid coil on deck
control manifold from being energized (see Troubleshooting in Chapter
5 -- Electrical System).
Front deck spindle(s) is binding.
Gear pump section (P2) is worn or damaged.
Rear cutting deck motors will not
operate but front cutting deck motors
will operate
Solenoid valve PRV1 on deck control manifold is faulty (NOTE:
Solenoid valves PRV1 and PRV2 are identical and can be reversed for
testing purposes).
An electrical problem exists that prevents PRV1 solenoid coil on deck
control manifold from being energized (see Troubleshooting in Chapter
5 -- Electrical System).
Rear deck spindle(s) is binding.
Gear pump section (P1) is worn or damaged.
Single cutting deck motor will not
operate or rotates slowly
Cutting deck motor is worn or damaged.
Cross-over relief valve in cutting deck motor is stuck or faulty.
NOTE: If appropriate, transfer a suspected damaged motor to another
cutting deck. If problem follows the motor, motor needs repair or
replacement.

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ModelGroundsmasterR 4300-D
CategoryLawn Mower
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