Toro 04038, 04039, Greensmaster 1010 Operator's Manual

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FormNo.3391-564RevA
Greensmaster
®
1010and1610
Mower
ModelNo.04038—SerialNo.315000001andUp ModelNo.04039—SerialNo.315000001andUp
Registeratwww.T oro.com. OriginalInstructions(EN)
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ThisproductcomplieswithallrelevantEuropeandirectives, fordetailspleaseseetheseparateproductspecicDeclaration ofConformity(DOC)sheet.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA
Proposition65Warning
Thisproductcontainsachemicalorchemicals
knowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancer,
birthdefects,orreproductiveharm.
Theengineexhaustfromthisproduct
containschemicalsknowntotheStateof
Californiatocausecancer,birthdefects,
orotherreproductiveharm.
Becauseinsomeareastherearelocal,state,orfederal regulationsrequiringthatasparkarresterbeusedonthe engineofthismachine,asparkarresterisincorporatedwith themuferassembly.
GenuineT orosparkarrestersareapprovedbytheUSDA ForestryService.
Important:Thisengineisequippedwithaspark arrestermufer.ItisaviolationofCaliforniaPublic ResourceCodeSection4442touseoroperatetheengine onanyforest-covered,brush-covered,orgrass-covered landwithoutasparkarrestermufermaintainedin workingorder,ortheengineconstricted,equipped,and maintainedforthepreventionofre.Otherstatesor federalareasmayhavesimilarlaws.
CustomerServiceandhavethemodelandserialnumbers ofyourproductready .Themodelandserialnumbersare locatedonaplateontherearframe.Writethenumbersin thespaceprovided.
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Thismanualidentiespotentialhazardsandhassafety messagesidentiedbythesafetyalertsymbol(Figure1), whichsignalsahazardthatmaycauseseriousinjuryordeath ifyoudonotfollowtherecommendedprecautions.
Figure1
1.Safetyalertsymbol.
Thismanualuses2wordstohighlightinformation. Importantcallsattentiontospecialmechanicalinformation andNoteemphasizesgeneralinformationworthyofspecial attention.
ThissparkignitionsystemcomplieswithCanadianICES-002.
Introduction
Thismachineisawalkbehind,reel-bladelawnmower intendedtobeusedbyprofessional,hiredoperatorsin commercialapplications.Itisprimarilydesignedforcutting grassonwell-maintainedlawnsinparks,golfcourses,sports elds,andoncommercialgrounds.Itisnotdesignedfor cuttingbrush,mowinggrassandothergrowthalongside highways,orforagriculturaluses.
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperateand maintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoidinjuryand productdamage.Youareresponsibleforoperatingthe productproperlyandsafely.
YoumaycontactTorodirectlyatwww .Toro.comforproduct andaccessoryinformation,helpndingadealer,ortoregister yourproduct.
Wheneveryouneedservice,genuineT oroparts,oradditional information,contactanAuthorizedServiceDealerorToro
©2014—TheToro®Company 8111LyndaleAvenueSouth Bloomington,MN55420
Contactusatwww.Toro.com.
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Contents
Safety...........................................................................4
SafeOperatingPractices...........................................4
ToroMowerSafety..................................................5
Model04038...........................................................6
Model04039...........................................................6
SafetyandInstructionalDecals.................................7
Setup............................................................................9
1InstallingandAdjustingtheHandle.........................9
2InstallingtheKickstand(ModelGR1610)................10
3InstallingtheTransportWheelShafts......................11
4InstallingtheTransportWheels(Optional)..............11
5AdjustingtheCuttingUnit....................................12
6InstallingtheGrassBasket....................................12
ProductOverview.........................................................13
Controls...............................................................13
Specications........................................................14
Attachments/Accessories........................................15
Operation....................................................................15
ThinkSafetyFirst...................................................15
CheckingtheEngineOilLevel.................................15
FillingtheFuelTank...............................................15
BreakingintheMachine..........................................17
CheckingtheInterlockSwitchOperation...................17
StartingandStoppingtheEngine..............................17
UsingtheTransportWheels.....................................17
TransportingtheMachine........................................18
LoadingtheMachine..............................................18
PreparingtoMow...................................................19
Mowing................................................................19
OperatingTips......................................................19
Maintenance.................................................................20
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)......................20
DailyMaintenanceChecklist....................................21
Lubrication...............................................................22
GreasingtheMachine.............................................22
EngineMaintenance..................................................23
ServicingtheEngineOil..........................................23
ServicingtheAirCleaner.........................................24
ReplacingtheSparkPlug.........................................25
FuelSystemMaintenance...........................................25
CleaningtheFuelFilter...........................................25
ElectricalSystemMaintenance....................................26
ServicingtheInterlockSwitch.................................26
BrakeMaintenance....................................................26
AdjustingtheService/ParkingBrake.........................26
BeltMaintenance......................................................28
AdjustingtheBelts.................................................28
ReplacingtheDifferentialBelt..................................30
ControlsSystemMaintenance.....................................31
AdjustingtheTractionControl.................................31
CuttingUnitMaintenance...........................................31
LevelingtheRearDrumtotheReel...........................31
AdjustingtheBedknifetotheReel............................32
AdjustingtheHeight-of-Cut....................................33
AdjustingtheGrassShieldHeight.............................34
AdjustingtheCut-offBar........................................34
BedbarIdentication..............................................34
SettingtheMachinetoMatchTurfConditions............35
ServicingtheBedbar...............................................36
BacklappingtheReel...............................................37
Storage........................................................................37
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Safety
ThismachinehasbeendesignedinaccordancewithEN ISO5395:2013andANSIB71.4-2012whentheOperator PresenceKit,Part112–9282isinstalled..
Improperuseormaintenancebytheoperatororownercan resultininjury.Toreducethepotentialforinjury,comply withthesesafetyinstructionsandalwayspayattentiontothe safetyalertsymbol,whichmeansCAUTION,W ARNING, orDANGER-“personalsafetyinstruction."Failuretocomply withtheinstructionmayresultinpersonalinjuryordeath.
Whenoperatingthismachinebetween5000to8000feet abovesealevelyouwillneedtoobtainthehigh-altitude kit.SeeyourAuthorizedToroDealer.

SafeOperatingPractices

Addfuelbeforestartingtheengine.Neverremove
thecapofthefueltankoraddfuelwhiletheengineis runningorwhentheengineishot.
Iffuelisspilled,donotattempttostarttheengine
butmovethemachineawayfromtheareaofspillage andavoidcreatinganysourceofignitionuntilfuel vaporshavedissipated.
Secureallfueltanksandcontainercaps.
Replacefaultysilencers.
Evaluatetheterraintodeterminewhataccessoriesand
attachmentsareneededtoproperlyandsafelyperform thejob.Onlyuseaccessoriesandattachmentsapproved bythemanufacturer.
Checkthatoperator'spresencecontrols,safetyswitches
andshieldsareattachedandfunctioningproperly.Donot operateunlesstheyarefunctioningproperly.
Training
ReadtheOperator'sManualandothertrainingmaterial
carefully.Befamiliarwiththecontrols,safetysigns,and theproperuseoftheequipment.
Iftheoperatorormechaniccannotreadthelanguage
oftheOperator'sManualitistheowner’ sresponsibilityto explainthismaterialtothem.
Neverallowchildrenorpeopleunfamiliarwiththese
instructionstouseorservicethemower.Local regulationsmayrestricttheageoftheoperator.
Nevermowwhilepeople,especiallychildren,orpetsare
nearby.
Keepinmindthattheoperatororuserisresponsiblefor
accidentsorhazardsoccurringtootherpeopleortheir property.
Theowner/usercanpreventandisresponsiblefor
accidentsorinjuriesoccurringtopeople,ordamageto property.
Alloperatorsormechanicsmustbetrained.Itisthe
owner’sresponsibilityfortrainingusers.
Preparation
Whilemowing,alwayswearsubstantial,slip-resistant
footwear,longtrousers,hardhat,safetyglasses,and hearingprotection.Longhair,looseclothing,orjewelry maygettangledinmovingparts.Donotoperatethe equipmentwhenbarefootorwearingopensandals.
Thoroughlyinspecttheareawheretheequipmentisto
beusedandremoveallobjectswhichmaybethrownby themachine.
Warning—Fuelishighlyammable.Takethefollowing
precautions:
Storefuelincontainersspecicallydesignedforthis
purpose.
Refueloutdoorsonlyanddonotsmokewhile
refuelling.
Operation
Donotoperatetheengineinaconnedspacewhere
dangerouscarbonmonoxideandotherexhaustgasses cancollect.
Mowonlyindaylightoringoodarticiallight.
Beforeattemptingtostarttheengine,disengageallblade
attachmentclutches,shiftintoneutral,andengagethe parkingbrake.
Stayalertforholesintheterrainandotherhiddenhazards.
Watchoutfortrafcwhencrossingornearroadways.
Stopthebladesrotatingbeforecrossingsurfacesother
thangrass.
Whenusinganyattachments,neverdirectdischargeof
materialtowardbystandersnorallowanyonenearthe machinewhileinoperation.
Neveroperatethemachinewithdamagedguards,shields,
orwithoutsafetyprotectivedevicesinplace.Besureall interlocksareattached,adjustedproperly ,andfunctioning properly.
Donotchangetheenginegovernorsettingsoroverspeed
theengine.Operatingtheengineatexcessivespeedmay increasethehazardofpersonalinjury.
Beforeleavingtheoperator'sposition:
stoponlevelground;
disengagethecuttingunitandtractiondrive;
settheparkingbrake;
stoptheengine.
Disengagedrivetoattachmentswhentransportingornot
inuse.
Stoptheengineanddisengagedrivetoattachment:
beforerefuelling;
beforeremovingthegrasscatcher;
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beforemakingheightadjustments;
beforeclearingblockages;
beforechecking,cleaningorworkingonthemower;
afterstrikingaforeignobjectorifanabnormal
vibrationoccurs.Inspectthemowerfordamage andmakerepairsbeforerestartingandoperatingthe equipment.
Reducethethrottlesettingbeforestoppingengineand,if
theengineisprovidedwithafuelshut-offvalve,turnthe valveoffattheconclusionofmowing.
Keephandsandfeetawayfromthecuttingunit.
Slowdownandusecautionwhenmakingturnsand
crossingroadsandsidewalks.Stopreelsifnotmowing.
Donotoperatethemowerundertheinuenceofalcohol
ordrugs
Lightningcancausesevereinjuryordeath.Iflightning
isseenorthunderisheardinthearea,donotoperate themachine;seekshelter.
Usecarewhenloadingorunloadingthemachineintoa
trailerortruck.
Usecarewhenapproachingblindcorners,shrubs,trees,
orotherobjectsthatmayobscurevision.
SafeHandlingofFuels
Toavoidpersonalinjuryorpropertydamage,use
extremecareinhandlinggasoline.Gasolineisextremely ammableandthevaporsareexplosive.
Extinguishallcigarettes,cigars,pipes,andothersources
ofignition.
Useonlyanapprovedfuelcontainer.
Neverremovefuelcaporaddfuelwiththeengine
running.
Allowenginetocoolbeforerefueling.
Neverrefuelthemachineindoors.
Neverstorethemachineorfuelcontainerwherethereis
anopename,spark,orpilotlightsuchasonawater heateroronotherappliances.
Neverllcontainersinsideavehicleoronatruckor
trailerbedwithaplasticliner.Alwaysplacecontainerson thegroundawayfromyourvehiclebeforelling.
Removeequipmentfromthetruckortrailerandrefuelit
ontheground.Ifthisisnotpossible,thenrefuelsuch equipmentwithaportablecontainer,ratherthanfroma fueldispensernozzle.
Keepthenozzleincontactwiththerimofthefueltank
orcontaineropeningatalltimesuntilfuelingiscomplete.
Donotuseanozzlelockopendevice.
Iffuelisspilledonclothing,changeclothingimmediately.
Neveroverllfueltank.Replacefuelcapandtighten
securely.
MaintenanceandStorage
Keepallnuts,boltsandscrewstighttobesurethe
equipmentisinsafeworkingcondition.
Neverstoretheequipmentwithfuelinthetankinsidea
buildingwherefumesmayreachanopenameorspark.
Allowtheenginetocoolbeforestoringinanyenclosure.
Toreducetherehazard,keeptheengine,silencer,and
fuelstorageareafreeofgrass,leaves,orexcessivegrease.
Checkthegrasscatcherfrequentlyforwearor
deterioration.
Keepallpartsingoodworkingconditionandallhardware
andhydraulicttingstightened.Replaceallwornor damagedpartsanddecals.
Ifthefueltankhastobedrained,dothisoutdoors.
Becarefulduringadjustmentofthemachinetoprevent
entrapmentofthengersbetweenmovingbladesand xedpartsofthemachine.
Disengagedrives,disengagethecuttingunit,setparking
brake,stopengineanddisconnectsparkplugwire.Wait forallmovementtostopbeforeadjusting,cleaningor repairing.
Cleangrassanddebrisfromcuttingunit,drives,mufers,
andenginetohelppreventres.Cleanupoilorfuel spillage.
Carefullyreleasepressurefromcomponentswithstored
energy.
Removethesparkplugwirebeforemakinganyrepairs.
Usecarewhencheckingthereel.W earglovesanduse
cautionwhenservicingthem.
Keephandsandfeetawayfrommovingparts.Ifpossible,
donotmakeadjustmentswiththeenginerunning.
Hauling
Usecarewhenloadingorunloadingthemachineintoa
trailerortruck.
Usefullwidthrampsforloadingmachineintotraileror
truck.
Tiethemachinedownsecurelyusingstraps,chains,cable,
orropes.Bothfrontandrearstrapsshouldbedirected downandoutwardfromthemachine.

ToroMowerSafety

ThefollowinglistcontainssafetyinformationspecictoToro productsorothersafetyinformationthatyoumustknowthat isnotincludedintheCEN,ISO,orANSIstandard.
Thisproductiscapableofamputatinghandsandfeetand throwingobjects.Alwaysfollowallsafetyinstructionsto avoidseriousinjuryordeath.
Useofthisproductforpurposesotherthanitsintendeduse couldprovedangeroustouserandbystanders.
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Knowhowtostoptheenginequickly.
Donotoperatethemachinewhilewearingtennisshoes
orsneakers.
Wearingsafetyshoesandlongpantsisadvisableand
requiredbysomelocalordinancesandinsurance regulations.
Handlegasolinecarefully.Wipeupanyspills.
Checkthesafetyinterlockswitchesdailyforproper
operation.Ifaswitchshouldfail,replacetheswitch beforeoperatingthemachine.
Usingthemachinedemandsattention.Topreventloss
ofcontrol:
Donotoperateclosetosandtraps,ditches,creeks,or
otherhazards.
Reducespeedwhenmakingsharpturns.Avoid
suddenstopsandstarts.
Whennearorcrossingroads,alwaysyieldthe
right-of-way.
Reduceenginespeedandapplytheservicebrakes
whengoingdownhilltokeepforwardspeedslowand tomaintaincontrolofthemachine.
Donottouchtheengine,mufer,orexhaustpipewhile
theengineisrunningorsoonafterithasstoppedbecause theseareascouldbehotenoughtocauseburns.
Whenapersonorpetappearsunexpectedlyinornearthe
mowingarea,stopmowing.Carelessoperation,combined withterrainangles,ricochets,orimproperlypositioned guardscanleadtothrownobjectinjuries.Donotresume mowinguntiltheareaiscleared.
Soundpowerlevelwasdeterminedaccordingtothe proceduresoutlinedinISO11094.
SoundPressureLevel
Thisunithasasoundpressurelevelattheoperator’searof84 dBA,whichincludesanUncertaintyValue(K)of1dBA.
Soundpressurelevelwasdeterminedaccordingtothe proceduresoutlinedinENISO5395:2013.
VibrationLevel
Hand-Arm
Measuredvibrationlevelforrighthand=2.31m/s
Measuredvibrationlevelforlefthand=2.55m/s
UncertaintyValue(K)=1.28m/s
Measuredvaluesweredeterminedaccordingtotheprocedures outlinedinENISO5395:2013.
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Model04039

SoundPowerLevel
Thisunithasaguaranteedsoundpowerlevelof94dBA, whichincludesanUncertaintyValue(K)of1dBA.
Soundpowerlevelwasdeterminedaccordingtothe proceduresoutlinedinISO11094.
MaintenanceandStorage
Checkallfuellinesfortightnessandwearonaregular
basis.Tightenorrepairthemasneeded.
Iftheenginemustberunningtoperformamaintenance
adjustment,keephands,feet,clothing,andanypartsof thebodyawayfromthecuttingunit,attachments,andany movingparts.Keepeveryoneaway.
Toensuresafetyandaccuracy,haveanAuthorizedToro
Distributorcheckthemaximumenginespeedwitha tachometer.Maximumgovernedenginespeedshould be3475±100RPM.
Ifmajorrepairsareeverneededorifassistanceisdesired,
contactanAuthorizedToroDistributor.
UseonlyToro-approvedattachmentsandreplacement
parts.Thewarrantymaybevoidedifusedwith unapprovedattachments.

Model04038

SoundPowerLevel
Thisunithasaguaranteedsoundpowerlevelof92dBA, whichincludesanUncertaintyValue(K)of1dBA.
SoundPressureLevel
Thisunithasasoundpressurelevelattheoperator’searof86 dBA,whichincludesanUncertaintyValue(K)of1dBA.
Soundpressurelevelwasdeterminedaccordingtothe proceduresoutlinedinENISO5395:2013.
VibrationLevel
Hand-Arm
Measuredvibrationlevelforrighthand=2.76m/s
Measuredvibrationlevelforlefthand=2.85m/s
UncertaintyValue(K)=1.42m/s
Measuredvaluesweredeterminedaccordingtotheprocedures outlinedinENISO5395:2013.
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SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocatednearanyareaofpotential danger.Replaceanydecalthatisdamagedorlost.
120–2769
93-9356
1.Entanglementhazard—stayawayfrommovingparts.
93-7346
1.Reeldrive3.Disengage
2.Engage
1.Toxicgasinhalation hazard—donotoperate indoors.
2.Explosionhazard—stop theengineandkeepaway fromopenameswhen refueling.
3.Warning—stoptheengine andturnoffthefuelbefore leavingthemachine.
4.Warning—disconnectthe sparkplugwireandread theinstructionbefore servicingorperforming maintenance.
5.Hotsurface/burn hazard—donottouch hotsurfaces.
6.Warning—readthe Operator’sManual;when addingfueltothetank, onlylltothebottomof thelltube.
93-8064
1.Warning—readtheinstructionsbeforeservicingor performingmaintenance.
2.Cuttinghazardoffootorhand—stoptheengineandwait formovingpartstostop.
1.Fast
2.Continuousvariable setting
125–5245
1.Cuttinghazardofhandorfoot—keepawayfrommoving parts;keepallguardsandshieldsinplace.
93-6085
3.Slow
117–2718
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115-1720
1.Forward3.Neutral
2.Drivewheel
120-2727
1.Onlyusegasolinethat contains10%ethanolby volume(E10)orless.
2.ReadtheOperator's Manual.
1.Brake—toengage,pullthe levertowardthehandle; todisengage,releasethe lever.
130-8322
3.Donotusegasolinethat containsmorethan10% ethanolbyvolume(E10).
2.Parkingbrake—tolock, pullthelevertowardthe handle,pressthebutton inandreleasethelever againstthelockingbutton; torelease,pullthelever towardthehandleuntil thebuttonreleasesand releasethelever .
120–2761
1.Warning—readtheOperator’sManual.4.Thrownobjecthazard—keepbystandersawayfromthe
2.Warning—donotoperatethemachineunlesstheyaretrained.
3.Warning—wearhearingprotection.
machine.
5.Warning—keepawayfrommovingparts;keepallguardsin place.
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Setup
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Usethechartbelowtoverifythatallpartshavebeenshipped.
ProcedureDescription
1 2 3
4 5 6
MediaandAdditionalParts
Description
Operator'sManual EngineOperator'sManual PartsCatalog OperatorTrainingMaterial CerticateofCompliance
Handle1 Cabletie Kickstandassembly1 Spring Wheelshaft,right Wheelshaft,left
Transportwheels(optional)
Nopartsrequired
Grassbasket
Qty.
1 1 1 1 1
Readorviewbeforeoperatingthemachine.
Qty.
2
1 1 1
2
1Installthegrassbasket.
Installthehandle.
Installthekickstand.
Installthetransportwheelshafts.
Installthetransportwheels(optional).
Adjustthecuttingunit.
Use
Use
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthemachine
fromthenormaloperatingposition.
1

InstallingandAdjustingthe Handle

Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Handle
2
Cabletie
1.Handlearms3.Bolt,locknutandwasher
2.Mountingpins4.Hairpincotterandringpin
InstallingtheHandle
1.Removethebolts,locknuts,andwasherssecuringthe bottomofthehandlearmstoeachsideofthemower (Figure2).
2.Removethehairpincottersandringpinssecuringthe handlearmstotherearoftheframe(Figure2).
3.Insertthehandleendsthroughtheholesinthehandle armsandaligntheholeswiththemountingpins (Figure2).
Figure2
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4.Squeezethehandleendsinwardandinstallthemonthe
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mountingpins(Figure3).
Figure3
AdjustingtheHandle
1.Removethehairpincottersfromtheringpinsoneach sideofthemower(Figure2).
2.Whilesupportingthehandle,removetheringpins fromeachsideandraiseorlowerthehandletothe desiredoperatingposition(Figure2).
3.Installtheringpinsandhairpincotters.
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InstallingtheKickstand(Model GR1610)

1.Handleend
2.Bolt,washer,andlockwasher
3.Hairpincotterandringpin
4.Handlearm
5.Securethehandleendstothemountingpinswiththe bolts,washers,andlockwasherspreviouslyremoved (Figure3).
6.Securethehandlearmstotherearoftheframewith thehairpincottersandringpinspreviouslyremoved (Figure3).
7.Securethecablesandwireharnesstothehandlewith cableties(Figure4).
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Kickstandassembly
1
Spring
Procedure
Note:Thefastenersareshippedlooselyinstalledonthe
kickstandassembly .
1.Connectthespringstudtotherighthandsideof thekickstand(Figure5)usingthebolt,washer,and ange-headnutprovided.
1.Cableties
Figure4
1.Bolt3.Washer
2.Springstud
2.Hookthespringintotheholeinthespringbracketand ontothespringstudwhilealigningthekickstandwith themountingholesintherearframe(Figure6).
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Figure5
4.Flange-headnut
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Figure6
Figure7
1.Kickstand
2.Springbracket4.Spring
3.Mountthekickstandtoeachsideoftheframewith abolt,lockwasher,spacer,atwasherandlocknut (Figure6).
4.Positionthespacerinthekickstandmountinghole.
3.Springstud
3

InstallingtheTransportWheel Shafts

Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Wheelshaft,right
1
Wheelshaft,left
Procedure
1.Pushthekickstanddownwithyourfootandpullup onthehandletosupportthemoweronthekickstand.
1.Rightwheelshaft
4.Torquetheshaftto688to101N-m(5to75ft-lb).
5.Repeatontheleftside.
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InstallingtheTransport Wheels(Optional)

Partsneededforthisprocedure:
2
Transportwheels(optional)
Procedure
1.Slidethewheelontotheaxle(Figure8).
2.Pivotthewheellockingclipawayfromcenterofthe wheelallowingittoslidefartherontotheaxle(Figure
8).
2.Applythread-lockingadhesivetothethreadsofthe wheelshafts.
3.Threadtherightwheelshaftintothedrivepulleyon therightsideofthemachine(Figure7).
Note:Therightwheelshafthaslefthandthreads.
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Figure8
1.Lockingclip
3.Rotatethewheelbackandforthuntilitslides completelyontotheaxleandthelockingclipissecured inthegrooveontheaxleshaft.
4.Repeattheprocedureontheoppositesideofthe machine.
5.Inatethetiresto574to718Pa(12to15psi.).
6

InstallingtheGrassBasket

Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Grassbasket
Procedure
Graspthebasketbythetoplipandslideitontothebasket mountingrods(Figure9).
Figure9
1.Grassbasket
2.Basketmountingrod
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AdjustingtheCuttingUnit

NoPartsRequired
Procedure
Beforeoperatingthemachine,completethefollowing adjustments:
AdjustingtheBedknifetotheReel(page32).
AdjustingtheHeight-of-Cut(page33).
AdjustingtheGrassShieldHeight(page34).
AdjustingtheCut-offBar(page34).
Note:Model04039only—Whencuttinginhigher heights-of-cut,thebasketmaybeloweredbyremovingeach basketmountingrodandinstallingeachontheoppositeside ofthemachine.
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ProductOverview
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Controls
Figure11
ParkingBrake
Figure10
1.Tractiondrivelever
2.Throttlecontrol6.Parkingbrake
3.On/offswitch7.Operatorpresencecontrol
4.Hourmeter
5.Servicebrake
(optional)
ThrottleControl
Thethrottlecontrol(Figure10)islocatedontherearright sideofthecontrolpanel.Theleverconnectstoandoperates thethrottlelinkagetothecarburetor.SeeSpecications(page
14)forenginespeed.
TractionDriveLever
Thetractiondrivelever(Figure10)islocatedonthefront rightsideofthecontrolpanel.Ithas2positions:Neutral andForward.Pushingtheleverforwardengagesthetraction drive.
Theparkingbrake(Figure12)islocatedatthebaseofthe servicebrake.Fullyengagetheservicebrakeandpushthe parkingbrakeknobtoallowtheservicebraketorestonthe parkingbrakepin.Engagetheservicebraketoreleasethe parkingbrake.Youmustreleasethebrakebeforethetraction driveisengaged.
Figure12
ServiceBrake
Theservicebrake(Figure11)islocatedonthetopleftfront sideofthecontrolpanel.Youcanusethebraketoslowor stopthemachine.
On/OffSwitch
Theon/offswitch(Figure10)islocatedonthetopofthe controlpanel.MovetheswitchtotheOnpositiontostartthe engineandtheOffpositiontostoptheengine.
OperatorPresenceControl(Optional)
Ifequipped,theoperatorpresencecontrol(Figure10)is locatedontherearofthehandle.Pushtheoperatorpresence controlagainstthehandle.Ifequipped,theoperatorpresence controlmustbeengagedbeforemovingthetractiondrive leverortheenginewillstop.
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ReelDriveLever
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RecoilStarter
Thereeldrivelever(Figure13)islocatedontherightfront cornerofthemachine.Theleverhas2positions:Engage andDisengage.Movetheleverforwardtoengagethereelor rearwardtodisengagethereel.
Figure13
1.Reeldrivelever
ChokeLever
Pulltherecoilstarterhandle(Figure15)tostarttheengine.
Figure15
1.Recoilstarter2.Kickstand
Kickstand
Thekickstand(Figure15)ismountedtotherearofthe machineandisusedtoraisetherearofthemachinefor installationorremovalofthetransportwheels.
Thechokelever(Figure14)islocatedontheleftfrontofthe engine.Theleverhas2positions:RunandChoke.Movethe levertotheChokepositionwhenstartingacoldengine.After theenginestarts,movethelevertotheRunposition.
Figure14
1.Chokelever2.Fuelshut-offvalve
Specications
Model04038Model04039
Width
Height
Lengthwithbasket
Dryweight(with
basketandWiehle
roller;without
wheelsorgrooming
reel)
Widthofcut53cm(21inches)66cm(26inches)
Heightofcut
Clip3.6mm(0.14inch)3.6mm(0.14inch)
EnginespeedLowidle–1565
91cm(36inches)104cm(41inches)
99cm(39inches)99cm(39inches)
140cm(55inches)142cm(56inches)
100kg(220lb)105kg(232lb)
1.6mmto31.8 mm(0.063to1.25 inches)
±150rpm,Highidle –3375±100rpm
3.1mmto31.7 mm(0.125to1.25 inches)
Lowidle–1565 ±150rpm,Highidle –3375±100rpm
FuelShut-offValve
Thefuelshut-offvalve(Figure14)islocatedontheleftfront oftheenginenearthechokelever.Thevalvehas2positions: ClosedandOpen.Movetheleveruptotheclosedposition whenstoringortransportingthemachine.Openthevalve beforestartingtheenginebyrotatingtheleverdown.
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Attachments/Accessories

AselectionofToroapprovedattachmentsandaccessoriesis availableforusewiththemachinetoenhanceandexpand itscapabilities.ContactyourAuthorizedServiceDealeror Distributororgotowww .Toro.comforalistofallapproved attachmentsandaccessories.
Operation
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthemachine
fromthenormaloperatingposition.

ThinkSafetyFirst

Pleasecarefullyreadallofthesafetyinstructionsanddecals inthesafetysection.Knowingthisinformationcouldhelp youorbystandersavoidinjury.

CheckingtheEngineOilLevel

Checktheengineoillevelbeforeeachuseorevery8operating hours,refertoCheckingtheEngineOilLevel(page23)in
EngineMaintenance(page23).

FillingtheFuelTank

Note:Thefueltankcapacityis3.0liters(0.69gallons).
Forbestresults,useonlyclean,fresh(lessthan30days
old),unleadedgasolinewithanoctaneratingof87or higher((R+M)/2ratingmethod).
Ethanol:Gasolinewithupto10%ethanol(gasohol)
or15%MTBE(methyltertiarybutylether)byvolume isacceptable.EthanolandMTBEarenotthesame. Gasolinewith15%ethanol(E15)byvolumeisnot approvedforuse.Neverusegasolinethatcontains morethan10%ethanolbyvolume,suchasE15 (contains15%ethanol),E20(contains20%ethanol),or E85(containsupto85%ethanol).Usingunapproved gasolinemaycauseperformanceproblemsand/orengine damagewhichmaynotbecoveredunderwarranty.
Donotusegasolinecontainingmethanol.
Donotstorefueleitherinthefueltankorfuelcontainers
overthewinterunlessafuelstabilizerisused.
Donotaddoiltogasoline.
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DANGER
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WARNING
Incertainconditions,gasolineisextremely ammableandhighlyexplosive.Areorexplosion fromgasolinecanburnyouandothersandcan damageproperty.
Fillthefueltankoutdoors,inanopenarea, whentheengineiscold.Wipeupanygasoline thatspills.
Neverllthefueltankinsideanenclosedtrailer.
Donotllthefueltankcompletelyfull.Add gasolinetothefueltankuntilthelevelis6to13 mm(1/4to1/2inch)belowthebottomofthe llerneck.Thisemptyspaceinthetankallows gasolinetoexpand.
Neversmokewhenhandlinggasoline,andstay awayfromanopenameorwheregasoline fumesmaybeignitedbyaspark.
Storegasolineinanapprovedcontainerand keepitoutofthereachofchildren.Neverbuy morethana30-daysupplyofgasoline.
Donotoperatewithoutentireexhaustsystemin placeandinproperworkingcondition.
Gasolineisharmfulorfatalifswallowed.Long-term exposuretovaporscancauseseriousinjuryand illness.
Avoidprolongedbreathingofvapors.
Keepfaceawayfromnozzleandgastankor conditionerbottleopening.
Avoidcontactwithskin;washoffspillagewith soapandwater.
1.Cleanaroundthefueltankcapandremovethecap fromthetank(Figure16).
Figure16
DANGER
Incertainconditionsduringfueling,static electricitycanbereleasedcausingasparkwhich canignitethegasolinevapors.Areorexplosion fromgasolinecanburnyouandothersandcan damageproperty.
Alwaysplacegasolinecontainersontheground awayfromyourvehiclebeforelling.
Donotllgasolinecontainersinsideavehicleor onatruckortrailerbedbecauseinteriorcarpets orplastictruckbedlinersmayinsulatethe containerandslowthelossofanystaticcharge.
Whenpractical,removegas-poweredequipment fromthetruckortrailerandrefueltheequipment withitswheelsontheground.
Ifthisisnotpossible,thenrefuelsuch equipmentonatruckortrailerfromaportable container,ratherthanfromagasolinedispenser nozzle.
Ifagasolinedispensernozzlemustbeused, keepthenozzleincontactwiththerimofthe fueltankorcontaineropeningatalltimesuntil fuelingiscomplete.
1.Fueltankcap
2.Usingunleadedgasoline,llthefueltanknohigher thanthebottomofthelterscreen.Thisspaceallows thegasolinetoexpand.Donotllthefueltank
completelyfull.
3.Installfueltankcapandwipeupanyspilledgasoline.
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BreakingintheMachine

StartingandStoppingthe
RefertotheEngineManualsuppliedwiththemachineforoil changeandmaintenanceproceduresrecommendedduring thebreak-inperiod.
Only8hoursofmowingoperationisrequiredforthebreak-in period.
Sincethersthoursofoperationarecriticaltofuture dependabilityofthemachine,monitoritsfunctionsand performancecloselysothatminordifculties,whichcould leadtomajorproblems,arenotedandcanbecorrected. Inspectthemachinefrequentlyduringbreak-inforsignsof oilleakage,loosefasteners,oranyothermalfunction.
Toensureoptimumperformanceofthebrakesystem,burnish (break-in)thebrakesbeforeusingthemachine.Toburnish thebrakes,rmlyapplythebrakesanddrivethemachineat mowingspeeduntilthebrakesarehot,asindicatedbytheir smell.Anadjustmenttothebrakesmayberequiredafter break-in;refertoAdjustingtheService/ParkingBrake(page
26).

CheckingtheInterlockSwitch Operation

Engine
Note:Forillustrationsanddescriptionsofthecontrols
referencedinthissection,refertotheProductOverview
(page13)section.
StartingtheEngine
Note:Ensurethatthesparkplugwireisinstalledonthe
sparkplug.
1.Ensurethatthetractionandreeldriveleversareinthe Disengagedposition.
Note:Theenginewillnotstartifthetractionleveris intheEngagedposition.
2.Openthefuelshut-offvalveontheengine.
3.Movetheon/offswitchtotheOnposition.
4.MovethethrottlecontroltotheFastposition.
5.MovethechokeleverhalfwaybetweentheOnandOff positionswhenstartingacoldengine.Thechokemay notberequiredwhenstartingawarmengine.
6.Pulltherecoilstarterhandleoutuntilpositive engagementresults,thenpullitvigorouslytostartthe engine.
CAUTION
Ifsafetyinterlockswitchesaredisconnectedor damagedthemachinecouldoperateunexpectedly causingpersonalinjury.
Donottamperwiththeinterlockswitches.
Checktheoperationoftheinterlockswitches dailyandreplaceanydamagedswitchesbefore operatingthemachine.
1.Pushthekickstanddownwithyourfootandpullup andbackonthehandletoraisethewheelsoffofthe ground.
2.PlacethetractionleverintotheEngagepositionand theenginecontrolsinthestartingposition.
3.Attempttostarttheengine.
Theengineshouldnotstart.Iftheenginestarts,the interlockswitchneedsservice.Correcttheproblem beforeoperating.RefertoServicingtheInterlock
Switch(page26).
4.Carefullyliftuponthehandletoreleasethekickstand.
Important:Donotpullrecoilropetoitslimitor letgoofstarterhandlewhenropeispulledout becauseropemaybreakorrecoilassemblymay bedamaged.
7.MovethechoketotheOffpositionastheengine warmsup.
StoppingtheEngine
1.Movethetractionandreeldrivecontrolstothe Disengagedposition,thethrottlecontroltotheSlow position,andtheOn/OffswitchtotheOffposition.
2.Pullthesparkplugwireoffofthesparkplugtoprevent thepossibilityofaccidentalstartingbeforestoringthe machine.
3.Closethefuelshut-offvalvebeforestoringor transportingthemowerinavehicle.

UsingtheTransportWheels

1.Ifthemachineisequippedwiththeoptionaltransport wheels,pushthekickstanddownwithyourfootand pulluponthehandletoraisetherearofthemower andinstallthetransportwheels.
2.Toreleasethekickstand,pulluponthehandle,push themowerforward,andthenlowertherearofthe mowerontothetransportwheels.
3.Ensurethatthetractionandreeldrivecontrolsarein theDisengagedpositionandstarttheengine.
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4.SetthethrottlecontroltoSlow ,raisethefrontofthe machineupslightly ,graduallyengagethetractiondrive andslowlyincreasetheenginespeed.
5.Adjustthethrottletooperatethemoweratthedesired groundspeedandtransportthemowertothedesired destination.
6.ReturnthetractioncontrollevertotheDisengage position,thethrottletotheSlowposition,andstop theengine.
positionthetrailerortrucksothatitisonthedownside oftheslopeandtherampextendsuptheslope.Thiswill minimizetherampangle.Thetrailerortruckshouldbeas levelaspossible.
Important:Donotattempttoturnthemachinewhile ontheramp;youmaylosecontrolanddriveofftheside.
Avoidsuddenaccelerationwhendrivinguparampand suddendecelerationwhenbackingdownaramp.Both maneuverscancausethemachinetotipbackward.

TransportingtheMachine

Useaheavy-dutytrailerortrucktotransportthemachine. Ensurethatthetrailerortruckhasallnecessarybrakes, lighting,andmarkingasrequiredbylaw .Pleasecarefullyread allthesafetyinstructions.Knowingthisinformationcould helpyou,yourfamily,pets,orbystandersavoidinjury.
WARNING
Drivingonthestreetorroadwaywithoutturn signals,lights,reectivemarkings,oraslow movingvehicleemblemisdangerousandcanlead toaccidentscausingpersonalinjury.
Donotdrivemachineonapublicstreetorroadway.
Totransportthemachine:
1.Ifusingatrailer,connectittothetowingvehicleand connectthesafetychains.
2.Ifapplicable,connectthetrailerbrakes.
3.Loadthemachineontothetrailerortruck.
4.Stoptheengine,removethekey,setthebrake,and closethefuelvalve.
5.Usethemetaltiedownloopsonthemachineto securelyfastenthemachinetothetrailerortruckwith straps,chains,cable,orropes.
WARNING
Loadingamachineontoatrailerortruckincreases thepossibilityofbackwardtip-overandcouldcause seriousinjuryordeath.
Useextremecautionwhenoperatingamachine onaramp.
EnsurethattheROPSisintheuppositionwhile usingtheseatbeltwhenloadingthemachine. EnsurethattheROPSwillclearthetopofan enclosedtrailer.
Useonlyasingle,full-widthramp;donotuse individualrampsforeachsideofthemachine.
Ifindividualrampsmustbeused,useenough rampstocreateanunbrokenrampsurfacewider thanthemachine.
Donotexceeda15-degreeanglebetweenthe rampandthegroundorbetweentherampand thetrailerortruck.
Avoidsuddenaccelerationwhiledrivingthe machineuparamp,toavoidtippingbackward.
Avoidsuddendecelerationwhilebacking themachinedownaramp,toavoidtipping backward.

LoadingtheMachine

Useextremecautionwhenloadingthemachineontoatrailer oratruck.Onefull-widthrampthatiswideenoughtoextend beyondthereartiresisrecommendedinsteadofindividual rampsforeachsideofthemachine(Figure17).Thelower rearsectionofthemachineframeextendsbackbetweenthe rearwheelsandservesasastopfortippingbackward.Having afull-widthrampprovidesasurfacefortheframemembers tocontactifthemachinestartstotipbackward.Ifitisnot possibletouseonefull-widthramp,useenoughindividual rampstosimulateafull-widthcontinuousramp.
Therampshouldbelongenoughsothattheanglesdonot exceed15degrees(Figure17).Asteeperanglemaycause mowercomponentstogetcaughtastheunitmovesfromthe ramptothetrailerortruck.Steeperanglesmayalsocause themachinetotipbackward.Ifloadingonornearaslope,
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Figure17
atthedesiredgroundspeed,drivethemowerontothe green,lowerthefrontofthemower,andcommence operation.
4.Whennishedmowing,driveoffofthegreen,move thetractioncontrollevertotheDisengageposition, stoptheengineandpushthereeldriveleverintothe Disengageposition.
5.Emptythegrassbasketofclippings,installthegrass basket,andcommencetransportoperation.
OperatingTips
BeforeMowing
Ensurethatthemoweriscarefullyadjustedandisset
evenlyonbothsidesofthereel.Impropermower adjustmentismagniedmanytimesoverinthe appearanceoftheclippedturf.
1.Trailer3.Notgreaterthan15 degrees
2.Full-widthramp4.Full-widthramp—side view

PreparingtoMow

1.Ifthemachineisequippedwiththeoptionaltransport wheels,pushthekickstanddownwithyourfootand pullupandbackonthehandletoraisethewheelsoff oftheground.
2.Pushthelockingclipsonthewheelsoutofthegrooves intheshafts.
3.Slidethewheelsoffoftheshafts.
4.Movetheunitoffofthekickstand.

Mowing

Properuseofthemachineprovidesthesmoothestturf cuttingavailable.ReferalsotoOperatingTips(page19)for fundamentalsuggestionstoobtaintheutmostperformance fromyourmower.
Removeallforeignobjectsfromtheturfpriortomowing.
Ensurethateveryone,especiallychildrenandpets,are
clearoftheworkarea.
MowingTechniques
Mowagreeninastraightbackandforthdirection,across
thegreen.
Avoidcircularmowingorturningthemoweronagreen
becausescufngmayoccur.Turnthemoweroffofthe greenbyraisingthecuttingreel(pushingthehandle down)andturningonthetractiondrum.
Mowatanormalwalkingpace.Fastspeedsavesvery
littletimeandwillresultinaninferiormowingjob.
Important:Excessiveoperationofthecuttingunitwith theabsenceofgrassclippings(lubricant)candamage thecuttingunit.
1.Starttheengine,setthethrottleatareducedspeed, pushdownonthehandletoraisethecuttingunit, movethetractionlevertotheEngagedposition,and transportthemowerontothecollarofthegreen.
2.MovethetractionlevertotheDisengagedpositionand movethereeldrivelevertotheEngagedposition.
3.MovethetractionlevertotheEngagedposition, increasethethrottlespeeduntilthemoweristraveling
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Maintenance
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthemachinefromthenormaloperatingposition.
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)
MaintenanceService
Interval
Aftertherst20hours
Beforeeachuseordaily
Every25hours
Every50hours
Every100hours
Every500hours
Every1,000hours
Important:Refertoyour
MaintenanceProcedure
•Changetheengineoil.
•Cleanthefuellterandcup.
•Checktheinterlockswitchoperation.
•Checktheengineoillevel.
•Greasethemachine.(Greasethettingsimmediatelyaftereverywashing regardlessoftheintervallisted.)
•Changetheengineoil.(Morefrequentlyindustyordirtyconditions)
•Cleanandoiltheaircleanerfoamelement.(Moreoftenindirtyordustyconditions)
•Replacethepaperairlterelement.(Moreoftenindirtyordustyconditions)
•Checkthesparkplug.
•Cleanthefuellterandcup.
•Checkintakeandexhaustvalves.Adjustasnecessary.
•Cleanthecarburetor.
•Replacethefuelline.
•Checkthetransmissiondrivebelts.
•Checkthetransmissionbearings.
Engine Operator's Man ual
foradditionalmaintenanceprocedures.
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DailyMaintenanceChecklist

Important:Duplicatethispageforroutineuse.
Maintenance CheckItem
Checkthe safetyinterlock operation.
Checkthe parkingbrake operation.
Checkthefuel level.
Checktheengine oillevel.
Checktheair lter.
Cleantheengine coolingns.
Checkfor unusualengine noises.
Checkfor unusual operatingnoises.
Checkthe reel-to-bedknife adjustment.
Checkthe height-of-cut adjustment.
Greaseall ttings.
Touchup damagedpaint.
Fortheweekof:
Mon.Tues.Wed.Thurs.Fri.
Sat.Sun.
NotationforAreasofConcern
Inspectionperformedby:
ItemDate
Information
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Lubrication
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GreasingtheMachine

ServiceInterval:Every25hours
Lubricatethe13greasettingsonthemowerusingaNo.2 multipurposelithiumbasegrease.Ahandoperatedgrease gunisrecommendedforbestresults.
Thegreasettinglocationsareasfollows:
2onthefrontroller(Figure18)
2onthereelbearings(Figure18)
2onthedrumaxles(Figure19)
3onthedifferential(Figure19)
2onthereelcountershaftbearings(Figure20)
1onthepowershaftbearing.
2onthebeltidlerpivots(Figure21).
1.Wipeeachgreasettingwithacleanrag.
2.Pumpgreaseintoeachttinguntilitbeginstoget difculttopumpthegun.
Important:Donotapplytoomuchpressureor greasesealswillbecomepermanentlydamaged.
3.Wipeoffanyexcessgrease.
Figure20
Figure21
Figure18
Figure19
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ServicingtheEngineOil

ServiceInterval:Aftertherst20hours—Changethe
engineoil.
Beforeeachuseordaily—Checktheengineoillevel.
Every50hours—Changetheengineoil.(More frequentlyindustyordirtyconditions)
Thecrankcasemustbelledwithapproximately21uid ouncesofproperviscosityoilbeforestaring.Theengine usesanyhigh-qualityoilhavingtheAmericanPetroleum Institute-APl-“serviceclassication"SF,SG,SHorSJ.Oil viscosity-weight-mustbeselectedaccordingtoambient temperature.Figure22illustratesthetemperature/viscosity recommendations.
CheckingtheEngineOilLevel
1.Positionthemowersothattheengineislevelandclean aroundtheoillevelgauge(Figure23).
Figure23
1.Oillevelgauge
2.Removetheoillevelgaugebyrotatingit counterclockwise.
2.Drainplug
Figure22
Note:Usingmulti-gradeoils(5W-20,10W -30,and10W -40)
willincreaseoilconsumption.Checktheoillevelmore frequentlywhenusingthem.
3.Wipetheoillevelgaugecleanandinsertitintotheller port.Donotscrewitintotheport.
4.Removethegaugeandchecktheleveloftheoil.
5.Ifthelevelislow,addonlyenoughoiltoraisethelevel untilitisbetweenthehatchmarksonthegauge(Figure
24).Donotoverll.
Figure24
1.Hatchmarks
6.Installtheoillevelgaugeandwipeupanyspilledoil.
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ChangingtheEngineOil
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1.Startandruntheengineforafewminutestowarm theengineoil.
2.Placeadrainpanattherearofmachine,underthe drainplug(Figure23).
3.Removethedrainplug.
4.Pushdownonthehandletotipthemowerandthe enginebackward,allowingmoreoiltorunintothe drainpan.
5.Installthedrainplugandrellthecrankcasewiththe properoil;refertoCheckingtheEngineOilLevel
(page15).

ServicingtheAirCleaner

distributetheoilthoroughly.Anoildampelement isdesirable.
ServiceInterval:Every50hours—Cleanandoiltheair
cleanerfoamelement.(Moreoftenin dirtyordustyconditions)
Every100hours—Replacethepaperairlterelement. (Moreoftenindirtyordustyconditions)
Important:Servicetheaircleanermoreoftenindirty ordustyconditions
1.Makesurethewireisoffofthesparkplug.
2.Removethewingnutsecuringtheaircleanercoverand removethecover(Figure25).
Figure25
Figure26
1.Wingnut4.Foamelement
2.Aircleanercover5.Paperelement
3.Plasticwingnut
5.Checktheconditionofthepaperelement.Cleanitby gentlytappingorreplaceitasrequired.
Important:Donotusecompressedairtoclean thepaperelement.
6.Installthefoamelement,paperelement,andaircleaner cover.
Important:Donotoperatetheenginewithoutthe aircleanerelementbecauseextremeenginewear anddamagewilllikelyresult.
1.Aircleanercover
3.Cleanthecoverthoroughly.
4.Ifthefoamelementisdirty ,removeitfromthepaper element(Figure26)andcleanitthoroughly,asfollows:
A.Washthefoamelementinasolutionofliquid
soapandwarmwater.Squeezeittoremovedirt, butdonottwistitbecausethefoammaytear.
B.Drythefoamelementbywrappingitinaclean
rag.Squeezetheragandfoamelementtodryit, butdonottwistit.
C.Saturatethefoamelementwithcleanengineoil.
Squeezetheelementtoremoveexcessoilandto
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ReplacingtheSparkPlug

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FuelSystem
ServiceInterval:Every100hours
UseanNGKBR6HSsparkplugorequivalent.Thecorrect airgapis0.6to0.7mm(0.024to0.028inches).
1.Pullthemoldedwireoffofthesparkplug(Figure27).
Figure27
1.Sparkplugwire
2.Cleanaroundthesparkplugandremoveitfromthe cylinderhead.
Maintenance

CleaningtheFuelFilter

ServiceInterval:Aftertherst20hours
Every100hours
1.Closethefuelshut–offvalveandunscrewthebowl fromthelterbody(Figure29).
Important:Replaceacracked,fouled,ordirty sparkplug.Donotsandblast,scrape,orclean electrodesbecauseenginedamagecouldresult fromgritenteringthecylinder.
3.Ensurethattheairgapiscorrect(Figure28).
Figure28
1.Sideelectrode
2.Centerelectrode4.0.6to0.7mm(0.024to
4.Installthecorrectlygappedsparkplugandtightenit to23N-m(17ft-lb).
5.Installthesparkplugwireonthesparkplug.
3.Insulator
0.028inch)gap
Figure29
1.Bowl
2.Cleanthebowlandlterincleangasolineandinstallit.
2.Fuelshut–offvalve
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ElectricalSystem
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Maintenance
BrakeMaintenance
AdjustingtheService/Parking

ServicingtheInterlockSwitch

Usethefollowingprocedureiftheswitchneedsadjustment orreplacement.
1.Makesurethattheengineisoffandthetractionleveris disengagedandrestingagainsttheneutralstop(Figure
30).
Brake
Iftheservice/parkingbrakeslipswhenoperated,an adjustmentisrequired.
1.Engagetheservicebrake,pushinontheparkingbrake knobandallowtheservicebraketorestontheparking brakepin(Figure31)
Figure30
1.Tractionlever3.Interlockswitch
2.Neutralstop
2.Loosentheinterlockswitchmountingfasteners(Figure
30).
3.Placea0.8mm(.032inch)thickshimbetweenthe tractionleverandtheinterlockswitch(Figure30).
4.Tightentheinterlockswitchmountingfastenersand checkthegapagain.
Note:Thetractionlevermustnotcontacttheswitch.
5.Engagethetractionleverandverifythattheswitch losescontinuity .
Note:Replacetheswitchifrequired.
4.0.8mm(0.032inch)gap
Figure31
2.Usingaspringscale,pressrearwardontheservice brakelever(Figure32).Theparkingbrakeshould releasewhenaforceof13.5to18kg(30to40lb)is attained.Iftheparkingbrakereleasesbefore13.5to18 kg(30to40lb)offorceisattained,anadjustmentto thebrakecableisrequired.Proceedtostep3.
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Figure32
1.Rearpressureonservicebrakelever
3.LoosentheretainersecuringtheV-beltcoverandpivot thecoveropen(Figure33).
Figure33
1.V–beltcover2.Retainer
1.Service/Parkingbrake cable
2.Frontjamnut
5.Closethecoverandsecuretheretainer.
4.Toadjustthebrakecabletension,proceedasfollows.
Todecreasethecabletension,loosenthefront
cablejamnutandtightentherearjamnut(Figure
34).Repeatsteps1and2andreadjustifrequired.
Toincreasethecabletension,tightenthefront
cablejamnutandloosentherearjamnut(Figure
34).Repeatsteps1and2andreadjustifrequired.
Note:Theadjustmentcanbeperformedonthe cableatthejamnutbracketsbythecontrolpanel oratthebracketatthebaseoftheengine.
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BeltMaintenance

AdjustingtheBelts

Ensurethatthebeltsareproperlytensionedtoensureproper operationofthemachineandunnecessarywear.Checkthe beltsfrequently.
5.Whilemaintainingaslightgapbetweenthecoverseal andthesideplate,installeachmountingboltuntilthe threadsengageintheinsert.Thegapallowsvisual alignmentoftheboltstothethreadedinserts.
6.Afterallboltsareinstalled,tightenthemuntilthe stand-offsinsidethecovercontactthesideplate.Do notovertighten.
AdjustingtheReelDriveBelt
1.Removethebeltcovermountingfastenersandbelt covertoexposethebelt(Figure35).
Figure35
1.Beltcover
2.Checkthetensionbypressingthebeltatmidspan ofthepulleys(Figure36)with18–22N(4to5lb)of force.Thebeltshoulddeect6mm(1/4inch).
AdjustingtheTractionDriveBelt
1.Removethebeltcovermountingfastenersandthebelt covertoexposethebelt(Figure37).
Figure37
1.Tractiondrivebeltcover
2.Checkthetensionbypressingthebeltatmidspanof thepulleys(Figure38)with18to22N(4to5lb)of force.Thebeltshoulddeect6mm(1/4inch).
Figure36
1.Reeldrivebelt2.Idlerpulley
3.Completethefollowingtoadjustthebelttension:
A.Loosentheidlerpulleymountingnutandpivot
theidlerpulleyclockwiseagainstthebacksideof thebeltuntilyouattainthedesiredbelttension (Figure36).
Important:Donotovertensionthebelt.
B.Tightenthenuttolocktheadjustment.
4.Installthebeltcoverbyplacingitinposition.
Figure38
1.Tractiondrivebelt2.Idlerpulley
3.Completethefollowingtoadjustthebelttension:
A.Loosentheidlerpulleymountingnutandpivot
theidlerpulleyclockwiseagainstthebacksideof thebeltuntilthedesiredbelttensionisattained (Figure38).
Important:Donotovertensionthebelt.
B.Tightenthenuttolocktheadjustment.
4.Installthebeltcoverbyplacingitinposition.
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5.Whilemaintainingaslightgapbetweenthecoverseal
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andthesideplate,installeachmountingboltuntilthe threadsengageintheinsert.Thegapallowsvisual alignmentoftheboltstothethreadedinserts.
6.Afterallboltsareinstalled,tightenthemuntilthe stand-offsinsidethecovercontactthesideplate.Do notovertighten.
AdjustingtheDifferentialBelt
1.Removetheboltssecuringthefrontandrearsections ofthedifferentialcovertothedifferentialhousingand slidethecoversectionsawaytoexposethebelt.
2.Checkthetensionbypressingthebeltatmidspanof thepulleys(Figure39)with22to26N(5to6lb)of force.Thebeltshoulddeect6mm(1/4inch).
AdjustingthePrimaryV-Belts
1.ToadjustthebelttensiononprimaryV -belts,rst checktheadjustmentofthetractioncontrol.Refer toAdjustingtheTractionControl(page31).Ifyou areunabletoattainthe18to22N(4to5lb)force requiredinadjustingthetractioncontrol,proceedto thenextstep.
2.LoosentheretainersecuringtheV-beltcoverandpivot thecoveropen(Figure40).
Figure39
1.Differentialbelt
2.Idlerpulley
3.Completethefollowingtoadjustthebelttension:
A.Loosentheidlerpulleymountingnutandpivot
theidlerpulleyclockwiseagainstthebacksideof thebeltuntilthedesiredbelttensionisattained (Figure39).
Important:Donotovertensionthebelt.
B.Tightenthenuttolocktheadjustment.
4.Installthebeltcoverbyplacingitinposition.
5.Whilemaintainingaslightgapbetweenthecoverseal andthesideplate,installeachmountingboltuntilthe threadsengageintheinsert.Thegapallowsvisual alignmentoftheboltstothethreadedinserts.
Figure40
1.V-beltcover2.Retainer
3.Toincreasebelttension,loosentheenginemounting boltsandmovetheenginebackwardsintheslots.
Important:Donotovertensionthebelt.
4.Tightenthemountingbolts.
Note:Thedistancebetweenthecentersofthedriver andthedrivenpulleysshouldbeapproximately12.85 cm(5.06inches)afternewV -beltsareinstalled.
5.AftertensioningtheprimaryV -belts,checkthe alignmentoftheengineoutputshaftpulleyandthe counter-shaftpulleywithastraightedge.
6.Ifthepulleysaremisaligned,loosenthescrewssecuring theenginemountingbasetothemowerframeand slidetheenginefromsidetosideuntilthepulleysare alignedwithin0.7mm(0.030inch).
6.Afterallboltsareinstalled,tightenthemuntilthe stand-offsinsidethecovercontactthesideplate.Do notovertighten.
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Figure41
1.Locknut3.Idlerpulley
2.Beltguide4.Idlerarm
1.Differentialcoversections
2.Frontclutchhousing
Figure42
3.Rightrearbearinghousing
7.Tightenthemountingscrewsandcheckthealignment.
8.Topushorpullthemachineeasierwithoutstarting theengine,adjustthebeltguide(Figure41,inset)as follows:
A.Engagetheclutch.
B.Loosenthelocknutsecuringtheidlerpulleyand
beltguidetotheidlerarm.
C.Rotatethebeltguideclockwiseuntilagapof
approximately0.15cm(0.06inch)isobtained betweentheguidengerandthebacksideofthe drivebelts.
D.Tightenthelocknutsecuringtheidlerpulleyand
beltguidetotheidlerarm.
9.Closethecoverandsecuretheretainer.

ReplacingtheDifferentialBelt

1.Removetheboltssecuringthetractiondriveandreel drivebeltcoverstotherightsideplateandremovethe beltcovers.
2.Loosentheidlerpulleymountingnutoneachidler pulleyandpivoteachidlerpulleycounterclockwise awayfromthebacksideofeachbelttoreleasethebelt tension.
3.Removethebelts.
4.Removetheboltssecuringthefrontandrearsections ofthedifferentialcovertothedifferentialhousingand slidethecoversectionsawaytoexposethebelt(Figure
42).
5.Loosentheidlerpulleymountingnutonthedifferential idlerpulleyandpivottheidlerpulleycounterclockwise awayfromthebacksideofthebelttoreleasethebelt tension.
6.Removethe2boltsandlocknutssecuringthefront clutchhousingtothesideplate(Figure42).
7.Rotatethehousing180°sothebottomofthehousing pointsupward.
8.Removethe2boltsandlocknutssecuringtherightrear bearinghousingtothesideplate(Figure42).
9.Rotatethehousing180°sothebottomofthehousing pointsupward.Removetheoldbelt.
10.Slidethenewbeltovertherotatedhousingcovers,the differentialcoversections,andontothedifferential pulleys.
11.Ensurethattheidlerpulleyispositionedagainstthe backsideofthebelt.
12.Rotatebothhousingsbackintotheuprightposition andsecurethemtothesideplatewiththeboltsand nutspreviouslyremoved.
13.Adjustthedifferentialbelttension;refertoReplacing
theDifferentialBelt(page30).
14.Adjustthebelttensiononthetractiondriveandreel drivebelts;refertoAdjustingtheTractionDriveBelt
(page28),andAdjustingtheReelDriveBelt(page28).
15.Installthedifferential,tractiondrive,andreeldrive covers.
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ControlsSystem Maintenance

CuttingUnitMaintenance

LevelingtheRearDrumtothe

AdjustingtheTractionControl

Ifthetractioncontroldoesnotengageoritslipsduring operation,anadjustmentisrequired.
1.MovethetractioncontroltotheDisengagedposition.
2.LoosentheretainersecuringtheV-beltcoverandpivot thecoveropen(Figure40).
3.Toincreasethecabletension,loosenthefrontcable jamnutandtightenthebackcablejamnut(Figure43) untilaforceof2.75to3.25kg(6to7lb)toengage thetractioncontrol.
Note:Measuretheforceatthecontrolknob.
Reel
1.Positionthemachineonaat,levelsurface,preferably aprecisionsteelworkplate.
2.Placea0.6x2.5cm(1/4x1inch)atsteelstrip, approximately74cm(29inches)long,underthereel bladesandagainstthefrontedgeofthebedknifeto preventthebedbarfromrestingontheworksurface.
3.Raisethefrontrollersoonlythereardrumandreelare onthesurface.
4.Firmlypressdownonthemachineabovethereelso allreelbladescontactthesteelstrip.
5.Whilepressingdownonthereel,slideafeelergauge underoneendofthedrum,thenchecktheotherend ofthedrum.
Ifthereisagapbetweenthedrumandthework surface,greaterthan0.25mm(0.010inch),oneither end,adjustthedrum(proceedtostep6).Ifthegap islessthan0.25mm(0.010inch)noadjustmentis required.
6.Removetherearbeltcoverfromtherightsideofthe machine(Figure44).
Figure43
1.Tractioncable3.Backjamnut
2.Frontjamnut
4.Tightenthefrontcablejamnut.
5.Closethecoverandsecuretheretainer.
6.Checkthetractioncontroloperation.
Figure44
1.Tractiondrivebeltcover
7.Rotatethedrivenpulleyuntiltheholesalignwiththe4 rollerbearingangescrews(Figure45).
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Figure45
1.Drivenpulley3.IdlerPulley
2.4holes
8.Loosenthe4rollerbearingscrewsandthescrew securingtheidlerpulley.
9.Raiseorlowertherightsideoftherollerassemblyuntil thegapislessthan0.25mm(0.010inch).
10.Tightentherollerbearingscrews.
11.Adjustthebelttensionandtightentheidlerpulley mountingscrew(Figure45).
AdjustingtheBedknifetothe
5.Insertthe0.05mm(0.002inch)shimbetweenthe markedbladeandthebedknifeedgeatthepointwhere themarkedbladecrossesthebedknifeedge.
6.Turntherightbedbaradjustingscrewuntilyoufeel lightpressure(i.e.drag)ontheshimbyslidingit side-to-side(Figure46).Removetheshim.
7.Fortheleftsideofthecuttingunit,slowlyrotatethe reelsothattheclosestbladecrossesthebedknifeedge betweentherstandsecondscrewheads.
8.Repeatsteps4through6fortheleftsideofthecutting unitandleftbedbaradjustingscrew.
9.Repeatsteps5and6untillightdragisachievedon boththerightandleftsidesofthecuttingunitutilizing thesamecontactpoints.
10.Toobtainlightcontactbetweenthereelandbedknife, turneachbedbaradjustingscrewclockwise3clicks.
Note:Eachclickturnedonthebedbaradjusting screwmovesthebedknife0.018mm(0.0007inches). Clockwiserotationmovesthebedknifeedgecloser tothereelandcounterclockwiserotationmovethe bedknifeedgeawayfromthereel.
11.Testthecuttingperformancebyinsertingalongstrip ofcuttingperformancepaperbetweenthereeland bedknife,perpendiculartothebedknife(Figure47). Slowlyrotatethereelforward;itshouldcutpaper.
Reel
Note:Usethisprocedureaftergrinding,backlapping,or
disassembly.Itisnotintendedasadailyadjustment.
1.Positionthemachineonaat,levelworksurface.
2.Tiltthemowerbackonthehandletoexposethe bedknifeandthereel.
Important:Donottiltthemachinebackfurther than60degreestopreventfuelleakage.
3.Rotatethereelsothatabladecrossesthebedknifeedge betweentherstandsecondbedknifescrewheadson therightsideofthecuttingunit(Figure46).
Figure46
1.Bedbaradjustingscrew
Figure47
Note:Ifexcessivecontact/reeldragisevidentitwill
benecessarytobacklap,facethefrontofthebedknife, orgrindthecuttingunittoachievethesharpedges neededforprecisioncutting.
4.Rotatethereelsothatabladecrossesthebedknifeedge betweentherstandsecondbedknifescrewheadson therightsideofthecuttingunit.
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AdjustingtheHeight-of-Cut

1.Verifythattherearrollerislevelandthatthebedknife toreelcontactiscorrect.Tipthemowerbackonthe handletoexposethefrontandrearrollersandthe bedknife.
2.Loosenthelocknutssecuringtheheight-of-cutarmsto theheight-of-cutbrackets(Figure48).
Figure50
5.Rotatetheadjustingscrewuntiltherollercontactsthe frontofthegaugebar.
6.Adjustbothendsoftherolleruntiltheentirerolleris paralleltothebedknife.
Figure48
1.Height-of-cutarm
2.Height-of-cutbracket
3.Locknut
4.Adjustingscrew
3.Loosenthenutonthegaugebar(Figure49)andset theadjustingscrewtothedesiredheight-of-cut.The distancebetweenthebottomofthescrewheadandthe faceofthebaristheheight-of-cut.
Figure49
1.Gaugebar
2.Heightadjustingscrew
3.Nut
Important:Whensetproperly,therearandfront rollerswillcontactthegaugebarandthescrew willbesnugagainstthebedknife.Thisensures theheight-of-cutisidenticalatbothendsofthe bedknife.
7.Tightennutstolocktheadjustment.
Important:Toavoidscalpingonundulatingturf, ensurethattherollersupportsarepositioned rearward(therollerclosertothereel).
Note:Thefrontrollercanbeputinthreedifferent positions(Figure51),dependingontheapplicationand needsoftheuser.
Usethefrontpositionwhenagroomerisinstalled.
Usethemiddlepositionwithoutagroomer.
Usethethirdpositioninextremelyundulatingturf
conditions.
4.Hookthescrewheadonthecuttingedgeofthe bedknifeandresttherearendofthebarontherear roller(Figure50).
Figure51
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AdjustingtheGrassShield Height

Adjusttheshieldtoensurepropergrassclippingdischarge intothebasket.
1.Measurethedistancefromthetopofthefrontsupport rodtothefrontlipoftheshieldateachendofthe cuttingunit(Figure52).
Figure52
1.Supportrod2.Shield
whentheturfisextremelywet.Bycontrast,adjustthe barfurtherawayfromthereelwhenturfconditionsare dry.Thebarshouldbeparalleltothereeltoensure optimumperformance.Adjustthebarwheneverthe shieldheightisadjustedorwhenthereelissharpened onareelgrinder.
BedbarIdentication
Todetermineifthebedbarisstandardoraggressive,check theleftbedbarmountingears.Ifthemountingearsare roundeditisastandardbedbar.Ifthemountingearshavea notchinthem,itisanaggressivebedbar(Figure54).
2.Theheightoftheshieldfromthesupportrodfor normalcuttingconditionsshouldbe10cm(4inches). Loosentheboltsandnutssecuringeachendofthe shieldtothesideplateandadjusttheshieldtothe correctheight.
3.Tightenthefasteners.
Note:Theshieldcanbeloweredfordrierconditions (clippingsyovertopofthebasket)orraisedtoallow forheavywetgrassconditions(clippingsbuildupon therearofthebasket).

AdjustingtheCut-offBar

Adjustthecut-offbartoensurethattheclippingsarecleanly dischargedfromthereelarea.
1.Loosenthescrewssecuringthetopbar(Figure53)to thecuttingunit.
1.Standardbedbar
Figure54
2.Aggressivebedbar
Figure53
1.Cut-offbar
2.Inserta0.15cm(0.060inch)feelergaugebetweenthe topofthereelandthebarandtightenthescrews.
3.Ensurethatthebarandreelareequaldistancesapart acrosstheentirereel.
Note:Thebarisadjustabletocompensateforchanges inturfconditions.Adjustthebarclosertothereel
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SettingtheMachinetoMatchTurfConditions

Usethefollowingtabletosetthemachinetomatchturfconditions.
GreensmowerCuttingUnitSet-upMatrix
Bedbars:StandardandOptional
PartNumberDescriptionMowerAggressiveness
112-9281-01
112-9279-03Aggressive
112-9280-01
110-9278-03Aggressive
Bedknives:StandardandOptional
PartNumberDescriptionMower
93-4262Microcut
115-1880EdgeMaxMicrocut
93-4263T ournament
115-1881EdgeMaxT ournament
93-4264
108-4303ExtendedMicrocut
112-9275Microcut
94-5885T ournament
104-2646
93-9015
117-1548EdgeMaxT ournament
StandardGreensmaster
1010
Greensmaster
1010
StandardGreensmaster
1610
Greensmaster
1610
Greensmaster
1010
Greensmaster
1010
Greensmaster
1010
Greensmaster
1010
LowCutGreensmaster
1010
Greenmaster10101.57-3.1mm(0.062-0.125
Greensmaster
1610
Greensmaster
1610
HighCutGreensmaster
1610
LowCutGreensmaster
1610
Greensmaster
1610
Less
More
Less
More
HeightofCutRangeComments
1.57-3.1mm(0.062-0.125 inches)
1.57-3.1mm(0.062-0.125 inches)
3.1-6mm(0.125-0.250 inches)
3.1-6mm(0.125-0.250
inches)
6mm(0.250inches)andup
inches)
3.1mm(<0.125inches)
6mm(0.250inches)andup
6mm(0.250inches)andup
3.1-6mm(0.125-0.250 inches)
Comments
Standard
Standard
Standard
LessAggressive
Tees
Standard
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Rollers:StandardandOptional
g014780
1
2
PartNumberDescriptionMower
99-6241NarrowWiehle
88-6790WideWiehle
104-2642FullRoller
71-1550WiehleRoller
93-9045WiehleRoller
52-3590
93-9039NarrowWiehle
95-0930FullRoller
ClipTableforFixed-HeadWalk-BehindGreensmowers
Model
04038
04039
Groundspeed4.80km/h(2.98mph)
SwagedRollerGreensmaster1010
StandardClipKit65–9000
StandardreelOptionalreelStandardreelOptionalreel
11–blade
3.8mm(0.15 inches)
11–blade
4.1mm(0.16 inches)
14–blade
3.0mm(0.12 inches)
Greensmaster1010
Greensmaster1010
Greensmaster10102.0inchesSteel
Greensmaster10102.0inchesCastIron
Greensmaster1010
Greensmaster1610
Greensmaster16102.5inchesSteel
8–blade
5.1mm(0.20 inches)
8–blade
5.8mm(0.23 inches)
Diameter/MaterialComments
2.0inchesAluminum
2.0inchesAluminumMorePenetration,0.43
2.5inchesAluminum
2.5inchesAluminum
2.5inchesAluminum
11–blade
5.6mm(0.22 inches)
11–blade
5.6mm(0.22 inches)
14–blade
4.3mm(0.17
Standard,0.2Spacing
Spacing
LeastPenetration
MorePenetration,0.43 Spacing
24inchesWideforEdge Support
Standard
LeastPenetration
inches)
8–blade
7.6mm(0.30 inches)
8–blade
7.6mm(0.30 inches)

ServicingtheBedbar

RemovingtheBedbar
1.Turnthebedbaradjusterscrewcounterclockwiseto backthebedknifeawayfromthereel(Figure55).
Figure55
1.Bedbaradjustingscrew3.Bedbar
2.Springtensionnut
2.Backoutthespringtensionnutuntilthewasherisno longertensionedagainstthebedbar(Figure55).
3.Oneachsideofthemachineloosenthejamnut securingthebedbarbolt(Figure56).
Figure56
1.Jamnut2.Bedbarbolt
4.Removeeachbedbarboltallowingthebedbartobe pulleddownwardandremovedfromthemachine.Save the2nylonand2stampedsteelwashersoneachend ofthebedbar(Figure56).
InstallingtheBedbar
1.Installthebedbar,positioningthemountingears betweenthewasherandthebedbaradjuster.
2.Securethebedbartoeachsideplatewiththebedbar bolts(jamnutsonthebolts)and8washers.Positiona nylonwasheroneachsideofthesideplateboss.Place asteelwasheroutsideeachofthenylonwashers.
3.Torquetheboltsto27to36N-m(240to320inch-lb).
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4.Tightenthejamnutsuntiltheoutsidethrustwashers justrotatefreely.
Storage
5.Tightenthespringtensionnutuntilthespringis collapsed,thenbackitoff1/2turn.
6.Adjustthebedbar;refertoServicingtheBedbar(page
36).

BacklappingtheReel

1.Removetheplugintherightreeldrivecover(Figure
57).
Figure57
1.Coverplug
1.Removegrassclippings,dirt,andgrimefromthe externalpartsoftheentiremachine,especiallythe engine.Cleandirtandchafffromtheoutsideofthe engine'scylinderheadnsandblowerhousing.
Important:Youcanwashthemachinewithmild detergentandwater.Donotpressurewashthe machine.Avoidexcessiveuseofwater,especially neartheshiftleverplateandengine.
2.Forlong-termstorage(morethan90days)add stabilizer/conditioneradditivetothefuelinthetank.
A.Runtheenginetodistributeconditionedfuel
throughthefuelsystem(5minutes).
B.Eitherstoptheengine,allowittocool,anddrain
thefueltank,oroperatetheengineuntilitstops.
C.Restarttheengineandrunituntilitstops.Repeat,
onChoke,untiltheenginewillnotrestart.
D.Disposeofthefuelproperly.Recycleasperlocal
codes.
Note:Donotstorestabilizer/conditioned gasolineover90days.
3.Checkandtightenallbolts,nuts,andscrews.Repairor replaceanypartthatisdamagedordefective.
2.Inserta1/2inchsocketextension,connectedtothe backlappingmachine,intothesquareholeinthecenter ofthereelpulley.
3.BacklapaccordingtotheprocedureintheToro SharpeningReelandRotaryMowersManual,FormNo. 80-300PT.
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Contactwiththereelorothermovingparts canresultinpersonalinjury.
Stayawayfromthereelwhilebacklapping.
Neveruseashorthandledpaintbrushfor backlapping.PartNo.29-9100Handle assemblycompleteorindividualpartsare availablefromyourlocalAuthorizedT oro Distributor.
Note:Forabettercuttingedge,runaleacrossthe frontfaceofthebedknifewhenthelappingoperation iscompleted.Thiswillremoveanyburrsorrough edgesthatmayhavebuiltuponthecuttingedge.
4.Paintallscratchedorbaremetalsurfaces.Paintis availablefromyourAuthorizedServiceDealer.
5.Storethemachineinaclean,drygarageorstoragearea. Coverthemachinetoprotectitandkeepitclean.
4.Installthepluginthecoverwhenyouarenishedwith theprocedure.
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Notes:
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GeneralConditions
RepairbyanAuthorizedToroDistributororDealerisyoursoleremedy underthiswarranty.
NeitherTheToroCompanynorToroWarrantyCompanyisliablefor indirect,incidentalorconsequentialdamagesinconnectionwiththe useoftheToroProductscoveredbythiswarranty,includingany costorexpenseofprovidingsubstituteequipmentorserviceduring reasonableperiodsofmalfunctionornon-usependingcompletion ofrepairsunderthiswarranty.ExceptfortheEmissionswarranty referencedbelow,ifapplicable,thereisnootherexpresswarranty.All impliedwarrantiesofmerchantabilityandtnessforusearelimitedto thedurationofthisexpresswarranty.
Somestatesdonotallowexclusionsofincidentalorconsequential damages,orlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylasts,sotheabove exclusionsandlimitationsmaynotapplytoyou.Thiswarrantygivesyou speciclegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfrom statetostate.
Noteregardingenginewarranty:
TheEmissionsControlSystemonyourProductmaybecoveredby aseparatewarrantymeetingrequirementsestablishedbytheU.S. EnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EP A)and/ortheCaliforniaAirResources Board(CARB).Thehourlimitationssetforthabovedonotapplytothe EmissionsControlSystemWarranty.RefertotheEngineEmissionControl WarrantyStatementsuppliedwithyourproductorcontainedintheengine manufacturer’sdocumentationfordetails
CountriesOtherthantheUnitedStatesorCanada
CustomerswhohavepurchasedT oroproductsexportedfromtheUnitedStatesorCanadashouldcontacttheirT oroDistributor(Dealer)toobtain guaranteepoliciesforyourcountry ,province,orstate.IfforanyreasonyouaredissatisedwithyourDistributor'sserviceorhavedifcultyobtaining guaranteeinformation,contacttheT oroimporter.
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