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Rev. A
Workman 1100/2100/2110Page 2 -- 8Product Records and Maintenance
Drive Clutch Lubrication
Note: After every 400 hours of use, or yearly, cleaning
and lubrication of the drive clutch is recommended.
1. Park machine on a level surface, stop engine, and re-
move key from the ignition switch. Raise and latch cargo
bed.
2. Remove the three (3) cap screws that secure the
cover to the drive clutch (Fig. 6). Remove the cover from
the clutch.
When using compressed air for cleaning the
clutch, the dust in the clutch will become airborne
and could damage your eyes or you could inhale
it causing breathing difficulties.
Wear safety goggles and a dust mask or other eye
and respiratory protection when performing this
procedure.
WARNING
3. Using compressed air, thoroughly clean the inside of
the clutch cover and the clutch components.
4. Lubricate the clutch components as shown in Figure
7 using Toro Dry Lubricant Spray (see Special Tools in
Chapter 5 -- Drive Train).
5. Install cover to clutch and secure with three (3) cap
screws. Torque cap screws from 75 to 100 in-- lb (8.5 to
11.3 N --m).
1. Clutch cover 2. Cap screw
Figure 6
2
2
2
1
Figure 7
Maintenance
Maintenance procedures and recommended service in-
tervals for your Workman are covered in the Operator’s
Manual. Refer to that publication when performing regu-
lar equipment maintenance.

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BrandToro
ModelWorkman 1100
CategoryUtility Vehicle
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