This is the Repair Service Work Shop Manual for Toro Groundsmaster 220D 223D GM224 GM225 GM228D GM1000, includes Cutting Units, Decks and Engine Manuals. This manual contains all the information you need to properly perform complex repairs on the entire machine, including engines.
For do it yourself servicing, teardowns, overhauls, repairs, adjustments, and complete specifications. The pages are very clear and clean, pictures are great with detail, alot of detailed repair information in a very technical manual.
This is exactly like the original manual made for these model Toro Groundsmaster 220-D 223-D GM224 GM225 GM228-D GM1000; the only difference is this one is not paper, and doesn �t need to be shipped. You get it right away! Zoom it, print it, save it, close it. Print a few pages at a time, as you need; no need to lug that bulky binder around anymore.
Once you buy the manual, you will immediately get a link in your email, then just go view it, print it, and save it to your computer for many more uses later on. All sections are bookmarked for fast and easy navigation. Viewed in the most popular Adobe Acrobat viewer which most computers have already; to download the free viewer, go to www(dot)adobe(dot)com
- Also includes Kawasaki FD620 Engine Service Manual, KUBOTA Workshop Manual 05 Series Diesel Engine, B&S Daihatsu 3LC (Gas) Engine Repair Manual, and Mitsubishi GL3 Engine Service Guide.
838 Pages, 48 Sections (indexed)
This is the 15 Section index of the Toro Groundsmaster Overhaul Manual, although all of the engine manuals that are included are completely indexed, they are not all shown here.
Chapter 1 - Safety
Safety Instructions
Chapter 2 - Product Records and Manuals
Product Record Form
Equivalents and Conversions
Torque Specifications
SERVICE HISTORY REPORT FORM
Chapter 3 - Mitsubishi Diesel Engine
Introduction
Specifications
Special Tools
Maintenance
Adjustments
Troubleshooting
Testing
Preparation For Engine Repair
External Engine Component Repair
Governor System Repairs
Fuel System Repairs
Removing and Installing the Engine
Cylinder Head Overhaul
Cylinder Block Overhaul
Chapter 4 - Hydraulic System
Introduction
Hydraulic Schematic
Specifications
Special Tools
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Testing
Adjustments
Repairs
Chapter 5 - Electrical System
Introduction
Wiring Schematics
Special Tools
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Testing
Repairs
Chapter 6 - Differential Axle
Introduction
Torque Specifications
Maintenance
Repairs
Chapter 7 - Wheels and Tires
Specifications
Traction Unit Maintenance
Traction Unit Repairs
Cutting Unit Maintenance
Cutting Unit Repairs
Chapter 8 - Steering System
Introduction
Schematics
Special Tools
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Testing
Repairs
Chapter 9 - Brake System
Introduction
Maintenance
Repairs
Chapter 10 - Engine to Transmission Coupler
Introduction
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Adjustments
Repairs
Chapter 11 - P.T.O. System
Introduction
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Adjustments
Repairs
Chapter 12 - Cutting Units
Introduction
Specifications
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Adjustments
Repairs
Chapter 13 - Cleaning and Seasonal Storage
Cleaning
Seasonal Storage
Chapter 14 - 4WD Rear Axle
Specifications
General Information
Adjustments
Repairs
Chapter 14.1 - 4WD Axle
(Groundsmaster 228-D with Dae Dong Axle)
Chapter 15 - Guardian 62 Recycler Cutting Unit
Specifications
Schematic
Troubleshooting
Adjustments
Repairs
Specifications
Repairs
Model Coverage:
220D 223D GM224 GM225 GM228D GM1000
Plus Guardian 62 Recycler Cutting Units
About Toro
Toro is a manufacturer of equipment for care and maintenance golf courses, sports fields, residential home lawns, public grounds parks and agricultural fields. Toro is based in Bloomington, Minnesota, with manufacturing facilities around the country and the world. Toro brands are sold and supported by distributors, dealers and large home center retailers around the world. Home centers primarily including Home Depot and Lowes.
Toro produces equipment for the homeowner residential property care, such as hand push walk behind mowers, self propelled walk behind mowers, weed trimmers, electric and gas leaf and debris blowers, riding lawn mowers, garden tractors, zero turn mowers ZRT ZTR, utility vehicles, electric and gas leaf and debris vacuums, as well as complete irrigation systems. In addition to lawn equipment, Toro also is one of the largest producer of snow removal equipment such as sno throwers, snow blowers, and snowthrowers.
With a long history making both single stage snowthrowers, and two stage snow throwers, Toro is considered the best brand among their homeowner and professional customers. There names include such as PowerMax Power Max Snowthrower, R-Tek RTek engine, Single Stage snow thrower, Power Shift snowthrower snow blower, snow commander snow thrower blower.
The Toro company began as Toro Motor Company in 1914, and primarily an engine supplier for Bull Tractor Company. Toro Motor Company survived the tumultuous years of World War I by producing steam engines to support the war effort. Toro changed its name in 1920 to Toro Manufacturing Company and began to focus on production of farming equipment.
In 1921, Toro created the first mechanical golf course maintenance equipment by mounting five lawn mowers behind a Toro tractor to mow the fairways at The Minikahda Club in Minneapolis Minnesota. Toro entered the residential market in 1925 with the Silver Flash push reel mower, and expanded into the international marketplace in 1928, shipping golf course and grounds equipment worldwide.
J.S. Clapper, President of the Toro Manufacturing Co. through the 1930s era once said - A successful business today can be judged by consumer confidence. There �s no other yardstick. A new company starting out, regardless of the excellence of its product, finds sales resistance high because its good name has not yet been established. An old company carrying on, feels as the years go by, that its prime asset is its good name. There is a sound reason for this: the public knows by experience that a company with a good name values that name far more than the amount of an individual sale. This is as it should be, because a consumer is given the full measure of protection to which he is entitled. The good name that The Toro Company enjoys in the mowing machinery industry was not built up in a few months, but has been slowly earned after decades of worthwhile performance, proper value, and constant innovation -.