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OPERATION

Starting Engine

  1.  Turn fuel cock to the “open” position.

  2.  Turn choke on (closed).

  3.  Turn ignition switch to “on”.

  4.  Move throttle lever to high RPM setting.  Do not        

exceed 3600 rpm.

  5.  Pull recoil starter rope until engine starts.

  6.  After engine is warm, turn off choke (open).

  7.  Allow engine to run one minute before using.

  8.   Check engine rpm setting before operating. DO NOT 

exceed 3600 rpm. 

Stopping Engine

  1.  Turn throttle to “slow” position.

  2.  Turn off ignition switch.

OPERATING THE TURF RAKE/SEEDER

Preparation

  1.   Police lawn area for obstacles and debris (i.e. sprin-

klers, hoses, toys, etc.). Remove all items.

  2.   Make sure underground sprinkler heads and other hid-

den obstacles are marked to prevent damage.

  3.   Mark other areas where unit can be a problem or too 

risky (i.e. mud, tree roots, steep hills).

Operating

  1.   Put speed lever in neutral position.

  2.   Start the engine. CAUTION: To avoid injury, do not 

place your feet or other body parts under the blade 
while starting the engine.

  3.  Engage top bail.

  4.   Select forward or reverse with the speed lever.

  5.   Drive Turf Rake/ Seeder to the area to be raked or 

seeded.

  6.   Move height  adjustment lever to the appropriate set-

ting for the shaft assembly being used.  (see “optional  
shaft assemblies” section .

   7.   Lift bottom bail to engage the main shaft.  

  8. Release bail to stop. 

  10.   When finished, reverse steps 6 through 3, leaving the 

wheel drive handle on for transportation.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

To keep the rake / seeder in good operating condition, per-
form the following:

• 

Keep blades sharp; a sharp blades cut cleaner, faster 

and more uniformly and place less load on the ma-
chine. Sharpen cutting edge on bevel or top side only.

• 

Keep drive belt at proper tension and free of oil and dirt 

at all times.

• Check engine oil level and air filter element daily.
• 

Check for loose bolts and connections.

• All grease fittings are pressurized type. Use a good 

grade Lithium Base Grease or equivalent. Grease 
eccentric arms sparingly every 4 hours of service, all 

others daily. Wipe off all grease fittings before and 

after each greasing (there are a total of 8 grease fit

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tings).

• 

Engine (refer to engine manufacturer’s manual). 

Changing Blade Assemblies

Within minutes your machine can be converted to a turf 
rake, turf seeder or turf slicer by purchasing the optional 
blade assemblies available complete with the side plates, 
bearings and drive pulley.

 

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SAFETY

 

WARNING

BLADE SHARPENING – 

Wear the appropriate personal 

protective equipment when sharpening blades. Use correct 
tools for sharpening or when servicing machine.

Summary of Contents for TR-20HD

Page 1: ...6 6337 TURF RAKES SEEDERS OPERATOR S MANUAL Schiller Grounds Care 1028 Street Road Southampton PA 18966 Telephone 1 800 366 6268 Tel fono 877 596 6337 P N C100619 REV A THIS MANUAL COVERS UNITS MANUFA...

Page 2: ...ual Serial Numbers Write frame and engine serial numbers plus model num bers in Owners Record section below Your dealer needs these numbers when you order parts The serial number is located on a stick...

Page 3: ...amage result This symbol means ATTENTION BECOME ALERT Your safety and the safety of others is involved Signal word definitions The signal words below are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness...

Page 4: ...ch as sprin kler heads stakes water valves etc Be sure the area is clear of pets and people espe cially young children Never assume they will remain where you last saw them Stop the machine if any ent...

Page 5: ...rmally shut off machine immediately Inspect and make repairs as WARNING needed before restarting except for repairs or adjustments as specifically noted such as for carburetor adjustment where the eng...

Page 6: ...he vehicle When practical remove petrol gas powered equip ment from the truck or trailer and refuel it on the ground If equipment must be refueled on the truck or trailer refuel from a portable contai...

Page 7: ...ECAL BAIL ENGAGEMENT 1 5 C100061 DECAL CAUTION OPERATING INST 1 6 C100077 DECAL TS 20 TURF SEEDER ONLY 1 7 C100069 DECAL DANGER HANDS AND FEET AWAY 1 8 C100070 DECAL DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE 1 9 C100138...

Page 8: ...AGE Before the equipment is put into storage for any period exceeding 30 days 1 Drain all fuel from fuel tank and lines use a hose or fuel line routed from fuel tank shut off to proper container 2 Sta...

Page 9: ...E ___________________________________ NOTES _______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________...

Page 10: ...engine manual supplied with machine 3 Open the fuel valve 4 Fill the fuel tank with the amount and type of fuel recommended by the engine manufacturer 5 Visually check all moving parts and all fastene...

Page 11: ...for the shaft assembly being used see optional shaft assemblies section 7 Lift bottom bail to engage the main shaft 8 Release bail to stop 10 When finished reverse steps 6 through 3 leaving the wheel...

Page 12: ...osen any set screws 4 Remove the two drive pulleys and bearing plates from the main shaft one on each side Replace with new shaft Reinstall the bearing plates and drive pulleys on the new shaft using...

Page 13: ...heel height up see Fig 4 Adjusting the wheel height up lowers the blades Seeding The proper height setting for over seeding is approximately 1 4 into the ground Adjust the wheel height up approximatel...

Page 14: ...ggest a full synthetic oil such as Mobil 1 15W50 Quaker State Full Synthetic 5W50 or a similar oil CARE FOR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM cont Oil viscosity is very important to transmission life For optimum perfo...

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Page 19: ...warranty Implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to two years from the date of purchase and to the extent permitted by law any and all i...

Page 20: ...variations which may be evident in the actual specifications of its products and the statements and descriptions contained in this publication COMPACT AERATORS CA 18H CA 18B STAND ON AERATOR SA 25 SPL...

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