Toro GREENSMASTER 3100 User Manual

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Pump Repair

- Greensmaster 3100 shown

(Fig. 22)

Figure 22

Relief Valve Service

1. Remove cap (Item 10). Remove valve adjuster
(Item 9), spring (Item 8), and ball (Item 7).

2. Remove o-ring (Item 32) from cap.

3. Inspect ball for burrs or roughness. Inspect relief
valve bore and seat in bearing plate (Item 28).

4. Inspect spring for damage.

5. Clean and dry all parts. Apply hydraulic oil to parts.
Install ball, spring and valve adjuster.

6. Install new o-ring on cap and install cap.

7. Before operating the machine, check steering relief
pressure and adjust to 800 psi. To adjust, remove cap,
turn adjuster clockwise to increase pressure and coun-
terclockwise decrease pressure. (See Test Hook Up No.
5, Steering Pump Flow and Steering Pump Relief Set-
ting in the Testing section of this chapter.)

Pump Service

1. Plug ports and wash exterior of pump with mineral
spirits or solvent. Make sure parts and work area are
clean.

2. Draw a line across the seam areas on the pump case
with a scribe or marker to ensure proper reassembly.

IMPORTANT: Use caution when using a vise to avoid
distorting any parts.

3. Secure the flange end of the pump (Item 15) in a vise
with the drive shaft (Item 20) pointing down.

4. Remove the four locknuts (Item 1) and lockwashers
(Item 2).

5. Put your hand on the pump case and gently tap the
pump case with a soft face hammer to loosen the pump
sections. Be careful not to drop parts or disengage gear
mesh.

6. Before removing each gear set, apply marking dye to
mating teeth to retain “timing” when reassembling.

Greensmaster

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3100

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