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Fuel Shut-Off Valve

 

Located under the fuel tank. 
The fuel shut-off valve is used to shut off the fuel 

when the machine will not be used for a few days, 

during transport to and from the jobsite, and 

when parked inside a building 
Rotate the valve handle downward to open. 
Rotate 90

°

 to close. 

Tines Ground Engagement Foot 
Switch

 

 

 

Keep hands and feet away from the tines. 

Make sure the tines area is clear of any 

obstructions before lowering it. 

Located on the operator platform (see Figure 4).  
To lower the tines into the ground, stand on the 

foot switch. To raise the tines, remove your foot 

from the switch. 

Tine Down Pressure Control

 

Located on the control console (see Figure 4). 
Rotate the control counterclockwise to decrease 

the pressure and the length of the plug; rotate 

clockwise to increase pressure and increase the 

length of the plug.  

Tine Down Pressure Gauge

 

Located on the control console (see Figure 4). 
The gauge displays the tine down pressure when 

aerating.  

Pre-Start 

Fill fuel tank on level ground. For best results use 

only clean, fresh regular grade unleaded gasoline 

with an octane rating of 87 or higher. 

Important:

 Never use methanol, gasoline 

containing methanol, gasohol containing 

more than 10% ethanol, premium gasoline, or 

white gas because the fuel system could be 

damaged. 
Do Not 

add oil to gasoline. 

Do Not

 overfill fuel tank. Fill the fuel tank to the 

bottom of the filler neck. The empty space in the 

tank allows gasoline to expand. Overfilling may 

result in fuel leakage or damage to the engine or 

emission system. 
Make sure you understand the controls, their 

locations, their functions, and their safety 

requirements. 
Refer to the Maintenance section and perform all 

the necessary inspection and maintenance steps. 

Operating Instructions 

Open the Fuel Shut-Off Valve

 

Rotate the valve and align with the fuel line to 

open. 

Starting the Engine

 

1.

 

Place the motion control levers in neutral and 

engage the parking brake. 

2.

 

Place the throttle midway between the 

“SLOW” and “FAST” positions.  

3.

 

On a cold engine, pull the choke control out. 

On a warm engine, leave the choke pushed in 

to the “OFF” position. 

4.

 

Turn ignition switch to the “START” position. 

Release the switch as soon as the engine starts. 

Important:

 Do Not crank the engine 

continuously for more than ten seconds at a 

time. If the engine does not start, allow a 60 

second cool-down period between starting 

attempts. Failure to follow these guidelines 

can burn out the starter motor.

 

5.

 

If the choke is in the “ON” position, gradually 

return choke to the “OFF” position as the 

engine warms up. 

Lowering the Tines

 

 

 

The rotating tines under the engine deck are 

dangerous. Tine contact can cause serious 

injury or kill you. 
Do Not put hands or feet under the engine 

deck when the tines are engaged.

 

1.

 

Set the throttle to “MIDWAY” position. 

2.

 

Step on the tine ground engagement foot 

switch to lower the tines. Stand on the switch 

and move the motion control levers forward to 

aerate.  

3.

 

Adjust the throttle for the working conditions. 

 

 

DANGER

 

 

 

CAUTION

 

Summary of Contents for TA3016KAF1

Page 1: ...Form No 3373 757...

Page 2: ...ine Owner s Manual is supplied for information regarding The U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA and the California Emission Control Regulation of emission systems maintenance and warranty Keep th...

Page 3: ...ons equipment dealer All Lawn Solutions equipment dealers are kept informed of the latest methods of servicing and are equipped to provide prompt and efficient service in the field or at their service...

Page 4: ...ion Oil Level 25 Check Tire Pressures 25 Check Condition of Belts 25 Check Condition of Chains 26 Check Condition of Sprockets 26 Lubricate Chains 26 Lubricate Grease Fittings 26 Check Spark Plugs 26...

Page 5: ...erators and mechanics should be trained The owner is responsible for training the users Never let children or untrained people operate or service the equipment Local regulations may restrict the age o...

Page 6: ...ons during fueling static electricity can be released causing a spark which can ignite gasoline vapors A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you and others and cause property damage Always place...

Page 7: ...ng a foreign object or abnormal vibration occurs inspect the machine for damage and make repairs before restarting and operating the machine Before clearing blockages Whenever you leave the machine St...

Page 8: ...or counter weights to improve stability Use extreme care with attachments These can change the stability of the machine and cause loss of control Maintenance and Storage Raise the tines set the parkin...

Page 9: ...ghtness Frequently check for worn or deteriorating components that could create a hazard Removing standard original equipment parts and accessories may alter the warranty traction and safety of the ma...

Page 10: ...has been installed make sure current safety signs are visible New safety signs may be obtained from your authorized Lawn Solutions equipment dealer or distributor or from Lawn Solutions Products Inc S...

Page 11: ...11 116 6455 116 6456 116 6457 116 6459 116 6460 116 6461 116 6462...

Page 12: ...Fast 2 Slow 3 Neutral 4 Reverse 5 Wheels and tines rotate when moving forward 6 Wheels and tines rotate when moving rearward 7 Rotate counterclockwise to decrease pressure 8 Rotate clockwise to incre...

Page 13: ...st 2 Slow 3 Wheels and tines rotate when moving forward 4 Wheels and tines rotate when moving rearward 5 Neutral 6 Reverse 7 Engine stop 8 Engine run 9 Engine start 10 Park brake release 11 Park brake...

Page 14: ...each side of the console control speed and direction of travel of the respective drive wheels Steering is controlled by varying the position of the levers relative to each other Tine Ground Engagemen...

Page 15: ...7 cm Holes per square foot 4 6 Dimensions Overall Width 47 75 inches 121 3 cm Overall Length 64 inches 162 6 cm Overall Height 52 inches 132 1 cm Tread Width Outside to Outside of Tires Widthwise 47 7...

Page 16: ...k Brake Lever Located on right side of the control console see Figure 4 The brake lever engages a parking brake in the transmissions To engage the brake pull knob out and slide rearward To release pus...

Page 17: ...e empty space in the tank allows gasoline to expand Overfilling may result in fuel leakage or damage to the engine or emission system Make sure you understand the controls their locations their functi...

Page 18: ...ns from starting the engine 6 Close the fuel shut off valve when the machine will not be in use for a few days when transporting or when the unit is parked inside a building Driving the Machine Machin...

Page 19: ...he down position 3 To stop position both motion control levers in the neutral operate position Transporting Transporting a Unit Use a heavy duty trailer or truck to transport the machine Lock brake an...

Page 20: ...rear tires is recommended instead of individual ramps for each side of the unit If it is not possible to use one full width ramp use enough individual ramps to simulate a full width continuous ramp Ra...

Page 21: ...the engine area Recommended Maintenance Schedule s Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the first 5 hours Change the engine oil After the first 100 hours Check the wheel lug nuts...

Page 22: ...ipstick and wipe oil off Reinsert the dipstick and push it all the way down into the tube Do Not screw into place Remove the dipstick and read the oil level 4 If the oil level is low wipe off the area...

Page 23: ...olyte level or an open shorted battery cell can cause an explosion resulting in serious personal injury Do Not jump start a weak battery if these conditions exist 2 Make sure the booster is a good and...

Page 24: ...nical or hydraulic jacks for support Use adequate jack stands or equivalent support 3 Clean off any oil debris or dirt build up on the machine especially under the chain guards around the fuel tank ar...

Page 25: ...through the holes in the engine deck Before the new filter is installed apply a thin coating of oil on the surface of the rubber seal Turn filter clockwise until rubber seal contacts the filter adapt...

Page 26: ...g so adjustments can be performed Contact with moving parts or hot surfaces may cause personal injury Keep fingers hands and clothing clear of rotating components and hot surfaces 4 With the engine ru...

Page 27: ...er seal Turn the filters clockwise until rubber seal contacts the filter adapter then tighten the filter an additional 3 4 to 1 full turn 5 Remove the vent plug on each transmission and fill through e...

Page 28: ...ning bolt in the end of engine crankshaft Adjustments Note Shut off engine wait for all moving parts to stop engage parking brake and remove key before servicing cleaning or making any adjustments to...

Page 29: ...re in the drive tires If needed adjust to the recommended inflation refer to Checking the Tire Pressure in Drive System Maintenance 4 Disengage the park brake 5 Loosen the adjustment nut on the brake...

Page 30: ...aerator deck especially under chain guards around the fuel tank around engine and exhaust area Waste Disposal Motor Oil Disposal Engine oil and hydraulic oil are both pollutants to the environment Dis...

Page 31: ...n Maintenance 3 Check the electrical connections for good contact Clean connector terminals thoroughly with electrical contact cleaner apply dielectric grease and reconnect 4 Replace the blown fuse 5...

Page 32: ...ds adjustment 1 Adjust tire pressure in the drive tires 2 See Motion Control Linkage Adjustment in Adjustments section Machine does not drive 1 Drive or pump belt is worn loose or broken 2 Drive or pu...

Page 33: ...33 NOTES...

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Page 35: ...the slope indicator to determine the degree of slope of hills before operating Do Not operate this machine on a slope greater than 15 degrees Fold along the appropriate line to match the recommended s...

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