Toro 79202 Operator's Manual

FORM NO. 3319–562
Wheel
Horse
for
Lawn & Garden T
Model No. 79202 – 8900001 & Up
ractors
Operator’s Manual
IMPORTANT: Read this manual carefully. It contains information about your
safety and the safety of others. Also become familiar with the controls and their proper use before you operate the product.
Introduction
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Whenever you contact your Authorized Service Dealer or the factory, always know the model and serial numbers of your product. These numbers will help the Service Dealer or Service Representative provide exact information about your specific product. You will find the model and serial number plate located in a unique place on the product as shown below
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The warning system in this manual identifies potential hazards and has special safety messages that help you and others avoid personal injury, even death. DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION are signal words used to identify the level of hazard. However, regardless of the hazard, be extremely careful.
DANGER signals an extreme hazard that will cause serious injury or death if the recommended precautions are not followed.
WARNING signals a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if the recommended precautions are not followed.
CAUTION signals a hazard that may cause minor or moderate injury if the recommended precautions are not followed.
Two other words are also used to highlight information. “Important” calls attention to special mechanical information and “Note” emphasizes general information worthy of special attention.
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1. Model
For your convenience, write the product model and serial numbers in the space below.
Model No:
Serial No.
and Serial Number Plate
The left and right side of the machine is determined by sitting on the seat in the normal operator’s position.
Printed in USA
Contents
Page
Safety and Instruction Decals 2. Installation 3
Loose Parts 3
Assemble Bagger Cover4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tractor Set-Up 4 Install the Twin Bagger 5 Removing the Twin Bagger 7
Operation 8
Using the Full Bag Tester 8
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Emptying the Grass Bags 8 Clearing Obstructions From Bagger 9 Operating and Bagging Tips 9
Maintenance 11
Inspecting the Bagger Attachment 11
Inspecting the Mower Blades11. . . . . . . . . . .
Caring for the Grass Bags 11 Cleaning the Bagger Attachment 11 Storing the Bagger Attachment 12
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Safety
Safety
and Instruction Decals
Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or lost.
ON BAGGER HINGE FRAME
(Part No. 92–71
13)
ON DISCHARGE ELBOW
(Part No. 93–1
122)
ON BAGGER COVER
(Part No. 93–3227)
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Installation
Assemble bagger cover
.
T
ractor set up.
Loose
DESCRIPTION QTY. USE
Bagger Indicator Rod Rod Clip Pan Head Screw 1/4–20 x 5/8” Lock Nut 1/4” Jam Nut 1/4” Knob 1 Frame Hinge Assembly Lock Nut 1/4” Spacer 2 Cap Screw 3/8–16 x 1-1/2” Lock Nut 3/8” Quick-Attach Bracket Hair Pin Cotter
Parts
Cover
1 1 2 2 2 1
1 2
2 2 1 1
Assemble bagger cover
T
ractor set-up.
Mount bagger to tractor
.
.
Bag 2 Discharge Elbow Discharge T
ube 1
Mount into bagger cover
1
Mount to mower
.
.
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Installation
Assemble
Bagger Cover
1. Slide threaded end of indicator rod through (2)
clips, then rubber seal and slot in cover (Fig. 1).
2. Secure clips to cover with (2)1/4 x 5/8” pan
head screws and (2) 1/4”lock nuts (Fig. 1).
3. Thread 1/4” jam nut and handle completely onto
threaded end of indicator rod. Rotate handle so you can read decal from operators position then tighten jam nut (Fig. 1).
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5
1
4
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Figure 1
1 Indicator 2 Clips 3
Pan head screw 1/4 x 5/8”
rod
4
Lock nut 1/4”
5
Jam nut 1/4”
6 Knob
4. Mount the frame hinge to the cover with (2) cap
screws attached to it. Secure with (2) 1/4” lock nuts (Fig. 2).
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Figure 2
1 Frame 2
hinge
Cap screw 1/4” (attached)
3
Lock nuts 1/4”
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Tractor
Set-Up
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1. Install (2) spacers on the inside of the tractor
frame, using a (2) 3/8” x 1-1/2” cap screws and (2) 3/8” lock nuts (Fig. 3).
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Figure 3
1 Spacer 2 Lock
nut 3/8”
3
Cap screw 3/8” x 1-1/2”
2. Allow the spacers to remain installed, even when
you are not using the bagger attachment.
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Installation
Install
the T
win Bagger
1. Slide the bottom of the quick-attach bracket
down into the hole in the hitch and hook the notches onto the spacers located inside the tractor frame (Fig. 4).
2. Slide the hair pin cotter through the hole at the
bottom of the quick-attach bracket (Fig. 4).
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3
1 2
4
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POTENTIAL
HAZARD
The hinge frame on the bagger top is
spring-loaded.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
If you remove the bagger top when it is
closed (in the down position), the top may suddenly fly open and you or someone else may be bruised, pinched, or injured in another way.
HOW TO AV
OID THE HAZARD
Always open (raise) the bagger top before
you remove or install it on the quick-attach bracket.
5. Install the bags by sliding the bag frame hooks
onto the retaining brackets (Fig. 6).
Figure 4
1 Quick-attach 2
Hole in hitch
bracket
3 Spacers 4
Hair pin cotter
3. Tip the tractor seat forward.
4. Carefully lift the bagger top and slide it onto the
quick-attach bracket (Fig. 5). The bagger top is easier to install if two people work together.
1
2
Figure 5
1 Bagger
top
2
Quick-attach bracket
1 Bag
frame hook
Figure 6
2
Retaining bracket
1
2
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Installation
6. Lower the bagger top onto the bags. Then push
down on both bag retainer handles until they lock on the bag frame (Fig. 7).
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2
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Figure 7
1 Bagger
top
2
Bag retainer handles
7. Move the tractor seat to its normal position.
8. Raise the grass deflector on the mower
(not shown for clarity).
9. Hook the bracket of the discharge elbow onto the
mounting bolt and secure the front of the discharge elbow to the mower, using the retainer clip (Fig. 8). Install the rubber handle into the hook on the mower (Fig. 8 inset).
10. Insert the discharge tube into the bagger top.
Then push the discharge tube onto the discharge elbow (Fig. 9). For proper fit, assure the square hole in the discharge tube fits over the raised tab on the discharge elbow (Fig. 9 inset).
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1
5
4
3
Figure 9
1 Discharge 2
Bagger top
3
Discharge elbow
tube
4
Square hole
5
Raised tab
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1 Discharge 2
Mounting bolt
6
2
elbow bracket
4
1
Figure 8
3
Retainer clip
4
Rubber handle
3
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Installation
Removing
POTENTIAL
the T
HAZARD
win Bagger
Sometimes people are tempted to operate
the tractor and mower without both grass bags installed on the Twin Bagger or with the discharge tube r you and others to thrown debris and blade contact.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
emoved. This exposes
You and others may die or be injured
severely if you are hit by thrown debris or cut by the blade.
HOW TO AV
OID THE HAZARD
Always operate the mower with either the
complete T mounted in place or use the mower to side discharge, making sure that the spring-loaded grass deflector is in the down position.
win Bagger grass catcher
POTENTIAL HAZARD
The hinge frame on the bagger top is
spring-loaded.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
If you remove the bagger top when it is
closed (in the down position), the top may suddenly fly open and you or someone else may be bruised, pinched, or injured in another way.
HOW TO AV
OID THE HAZARD
Always open (raise) the bagger top before
you remove or install it on the quick-attach bracket.
5. Move the tractor seat to its normal position.
6. Pull the hair pin cotter out of the quick-attach
bracket (Fig. 4). Lift the quick-attach bracket off the tractor hitch.
7. Store all bagger parts in a convenient place.
1. Press down on the raised tab and remove the
discharge tube from the elbow and bagger top (Fig. 9). Now remove the discharge elbow from the mower (Fig. 8). Make sure the spring-loaded grass deflector on the mower is in the down position.
2. Tip the tractor seat forward. Now lift up on both
bag retainer handles (Fig. 7) and open (raise) the bagger top.
3. Lift the grass bags up and remove them from the
retaining brackets (Fig. 6).
4. Lift the bagger top off the quick-attach bracket
(Fig. 5).
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Operation
To Avoid Personal Injury:
Become familiar with all operating and
safety instructions in the operator’s manual for your tractor and mower before using this attachment.
Never r bags, bagger top, or the discharge elbow while the engine is running.
emove the bagger discharge tube,
Always shut the engine off before clearing
an obstruction from the bagging system.
Never do maintenance or repairs while the
engine is running.
Using
As grass is cut and propelled into the bags, the left bag fills first, then the right bag. If you overfill the bags, grass will eventually plug the discharge tube or elbow.
the Full Bag T
ester
Emptying
Grass bags can weigh up to 90 lb (41kg) when full. Be careful when lifting or handling a grass bag that is full. To empty the grass bags:
1. Stop the tractor, set the parking brake, and
disengage the power take off (PTO) by pushing the PTO control to OFF (this stops the mower blades). Shut the engine off before you get off the tractor.
2. Tip the tractor seat forward.
3. Pull up on both bag retainer handles until they
unlock from the bag frame (Fig. 7). Now open (raise) the bagger top.
4. Compress debris into the bags. With both hands,
lift up on the bag and unhook it from the retaining bracket (Fig. 6). Empty the bag. Repeat for the other bag.
5. Install the bags by sliding the bag frame hooks
onto the retaining brackets (Fig. 6).
the Grass Bags
1. Stop the tractor and apply the brake.
2. To check if both bags are full, periodically raise
the full bag tester handle (Fig. 10). If you feel resistance as you raise the handle, the bags must be emptied because they are full (Fig. 10 inset).
1
2
Figure 10
1 Full
bag tester handle
2
Bag full
6. Lower the bagger top onto the bags. Then push
down on both bag retainer handles until they lock on the bag frame (Fig. 7).
7. Move the tractor seat to its normal position.
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Operation
Clearing
Obstructions
From Bagger
1. Stop the tractor, shift into neutral, set the parking
brake, push the PTO control to OFF (this stops the mower blades), turn the ignition key to OFF to stop the engine, and remove the key from the switch.
2. Check the grass bags and empty them if they are
full.
3. Remove and separate the discharge tube and
elbow from the bagger top and mower. Using a stick or similar object, carefully remove and clear the obstruction from the mower, discharge tube, elbow, and the bagger top.
4. After you remove the obstruction, install the
complete bagger system and resume operation.
Cutting Technique
For best lawn appearance, be sure to slightly overlap the mower into the previously cut area. This helps reduce the load on the engine and reduces the chance of plugging the discharge elbow and tube.
Using Bags
Although not required, bags may be inserted into each cloth grass bag as a liner to collect clippings and make disposal more convenient (Fig. 11). If you use a bag liner, remove the filled grass bag and close the top of the liner. Then pull the liner out the grass bag or turn the bag upside down while holding the handle on the bottom of the grass bag (allows liner to slide out).
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Operating
Size
Remember that the tractor is longer and wider with this attachment installed. By turning too sharply in confined places you may damage the attachment.
Trimming
Always trim with the left side of the mower. Do not trim with the right side of the mower because you could damage the bagger’
Cutting Height
Do not set the mower cutting height too low because long grass surrounding the mower can prevent air from getting under the mower and entering the bagging system. If enough air doesn’t get under the mower, the bagging system will plug.
Cutting Frequency
Cut the grass often, especially when it grows rapidly. You will have to cut your grass twice if it gets excessively long (refer to Bagging Long Grass, page 10).
and Bagging T
s dischar
ge elbow and tube.
ips
1
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Figure 1
1 Cloth
Bagging Speed
Most often you will bag with the tractor throttle in the FAST position and drive at a normal ground speed. However, in extremely dry and dusty grass, you may want to slightly reduce throttle speed and increase ground speed of the tractor. The bagging system may plug if you drive too fast and the engine speed gets too slow. On hills it may be necessary to slow the tractor’s ground speed. This helps maintain engine speed and bagging efficiency. Mow down hill whenever possible.
grass bag
1
2
Bag (liner)
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Operation
POTENTIAL HAZARD
As the grass bags fill, extra weight is added
to the back of the tractor.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
If you stop and start suddenly on hills, you
may lose steering control or the tractor may tip.
HOW TO AV
OID THE HAZARD
Do not start or stop suddenly when going
uphill or downhill. Avoid uphill starts.
If you do stop the tractor when going
uphill, disengage the PTO (stop the mower blades) by pushing the PTO control to OFF. Then back down the hill using slow r
everse speed.
Do not change speeds or stop on slopes.
Bagging Long Grass
Excessively long grass is heavy and may not be propelled completely into the grass bags. If this happens, the discharge tube and elbow may plug. To avoid plugging the bagging system, mow the grass at a high height-of-cut, then lower the mower to your normal cutting height and repeat the bagging process.
Bagging W
Always try to cut grass when it is dry because your lawn will have a neat appearance. If you must cut wet grass, use the conventional side discharge feature of the mower. Several hours later, when the clippings are dry, install the complete bagger attachment and vacuum up the grass clippings.
Signs of Plugging
As you are bagging, a small amount of grass clippings normally blow out the front of the mower. An excessive amount of clipping blow-out indicates that the bags are full or the system is plugged.
et Grass
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Maintenance
Inspecting
the Bagger
Attachment
Inspect the bagger attachment after the first ten hours of operation, and monthly thereafter.
1.
Check the dischar top. Replace these parts if they are cracked or broken.
2. Tighten all nuts bolts and screws.
3. Inspect the grass bags for deterioration.
POTENTIAL HAZARD
The grass bag material may tear, wear, and
eventually deteriorate.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
You or bystanders could be severely injured
by flying debris or thrown objects that may pass through worn or deteriorated grass bags.
HOW TO AV
Frequently check the grass bags for holes,
rips, wear, and other deterioration. Do not wash the grass bags. If the bag has deterioated, install new grass bags supplied by the manufacturer of this bagger attachment.
Inspecting
1. Inspect the mower blades regularly and
whenever a blade strikes a foreign object.
2. If blades are badly worn or damaged, install new
blades. Refer to your tractor or mower operator’s manual for complete blade maintenance.
ge tube, elbow, and the bagger
OID THE HAZARD
the Mower Blades
Caring
1. Washing the grass bags is not recommended.
2. To prevent rapid deterioration of bag material,
POTENTIAL HAZARD
If you store grass clippings in the bagger
attachment cloth grass bags, under the right conditions, spontaneous combustion (a fire-generating pr without an external source of ignition) could occur.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
If a fire occurs, property could be damaged
and/or someone could be injured.
HOW TO AV
The cloth grass bags are not storage
containers. Never store grass clippings and debris in the grass bags.
Cleaning
for the Grass Bags
store the bags so they dry completely after each use.
ocess that occurs
OID THE HAZARD
the Bagger
Attachment
1. After each use, remove and wash the inside and
outside of the bagger top, discharge tube, discharge elbow, and the underside of the mower, using water sprayed from a garden hose. Use a mild automotive detergent to remove stubborn dirt.
2. Make sure you remove matted grass from all
parts.
3. After washing let all parts dry thoroughly. Do
not wash the grass bags.
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Maintenance
Storing
1. Clean the bagger attachment (refer to Cleaning
the Bagger Attachment, page 11).
2. Inspect the bagger attachment for damage (refer
to Inspecting the Bagger Attachment, page 11).
3. Make sure the grass bags are empty and
thoroughly dry.
4. Store the bagger in a clean, dry place, out of
direct sunlight. This protects the plastic parts and extends the life of the bagger. If you must store the bagger outside, cover it with a weatherproof cover.
the Bagger Attachment
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