Toro 04260 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 9

The general condition of each green

The frequency of grooming/cutting-both how many
cuttings per week and how many passes per
cutting

The height-of-cut setting on the main reel

The height/depth setting on the grooming reel

How long the grooming reel has been in use on
this green

The type of grass on the green

The overall greens management program (i.e.,
irrigation, fertilizing, spraying, coring, over seeding,
etc.)

Traffic

Stress periods (i.e., high temperatures, high
humidity, unusually high traffic)

These factors can vary from golf course to golf course
and from green to green. It is important, therefore, to
inspect the greens frequently and vary the grooming
practice in accordance with the need.

The groomer is set at the factory with 13 mm (1/2
inch) blade spacing. The 13 mm (1/2 inch) setting
allows you to groom slightly deeper to cut stolons
without thinning out the turf excessively. By removing
spacers and adding blades or by adding spacers and
removing blades, the groomer can be changed to 6
mm (1/4 inch) or 19 mm (3/4 inch) spacing.

Grooming with 6 mm (1/4 inch) blade spacing is
recommended for fast growth periods (spring through
early summer) mainly to thin out the top layer of
the canopy. Grooming with 19 mm (3/4 inch) blade
spacing is recommended for slower growth periods
(late summer through fall and winter). During high
stress periods, it may be desirable to not use the
grooming reel.

Note:

Grooming with 6 mm (1/4 inch) blade spacing

tends to remove more grass blades and thatch and
cut more runners than grooming with 13 mm (1/2
inch) or 19 mm (3/4 inch) blade spacing. If you are
grooming with 6 mm (1/4 inch) blade spacing, 1 or 2
groomings per week will probably be sufficient except
during maximum growth periods.

Note:

The practice of changing the direction of cut

each time the green is cut should be continued when
a groomer is used. This rotation will enhance the
effects of the grooming.

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Summary of Contents for 04260

Page 1: ...is required when using this kit on a TriFlex with an electric reel Contact your Authorized Toro Distributor for more information The following groomer reels are also available for this product 18 inch...

Page 2: ...sembly 1 Shoulder bolt 2 Driven gear 1 Driven gear locknut 1 Groomer drive 1 Face gasket 1 Flange head bolt 5 Groomer assembly cover 1 Upper idler gear 1 Flange nut 2 Tension spring 1 Inner compressio...

Page 3: ...ller mounting screw 4 Adjusting screw 3 Remove the plow bolts washers and locknuts securing the height of cut arms to each end of cutting unit Figure 1 Remove the height of cut arms and roller assembl...

Page 4: ...the 2 set screws securing the lower pulley and remove the pulley from the reel shaft Figure 5 g017633 1 2 g017663 Figure 5 1 Lower pulley 2 Set screw 4 Remove the 3 bolts securing the belt drive assem...

Page 5: ...r locknut 5 Groomer shaft 3 Driven gear 6 Idler gears 5 Install the spacer onto the splined end of the groomer shaft 6 Slide the splined end of the groomer shaft into the drive assembly bearing suppor...

Page 6: ...spark plug gapping tool to check that there is a 0 38 to 0 45 mm 0 015 to 0 018 inch gap between the driver and fixed idler gear Figure 12 Note You can adjust the gap by rotating the eccentric stop fo...

Page 7: ...13 13 Fill the gearbox cover with approximately 0 15 L 5 oz of Mobil XHP 221 or equivalent and mount it to the groomer housing assembly with the gasket in between using 5 bolts Figure 15 G018184 1 2...

Page 8: ...nd gentler treatment designed to manicure the turf g006671 Figure 18 1 Grass runners stolons 2 Thatch Grooming brushes are a more recent development which are designed to be less intrusive than conven...

Page 9: ...out thinning out the turf excessively By removing spacers and adding blades or by adding spacers and removing blades the groomer can be changed to 6 mm 1 4 inch or 19 mm 3 4 inch spacing Grooming with...

Page 10: ...1 A Low height of groom range 3 C Transport for B range reduces clearance to the grass basket 2 B High height of groom range Transport for A range Note If you are using the groomer on an eFlex tracti...

Page 11: ...ting on first side Adjust as required 8 If you are not using the grooming mode raise the grooming reel from A to B or from B to C Note At higher grooming heights the grooming reel may have to be set i...

Page 12: ...noticeable the first few times you use a groomer on a green Note On multiple passes i e double and triple cutting the groomer penetrates deeper on each successive pass Multiple passes are not recomme...

Page 13: ...ver Torque the bolts to 11 N m 100 in lb Inspecting the Blades Inspect the grooming reel blades frequently for damage and wear Straighten bent blades with a pliers Replace worn blades and torque the l...

Page 14: ...bolt securing the roller shaft to the height of cut arm Figure 27 g030197 Figure 27 1 Roller 2 Roller shaft bolt 3 Remove the locknut and Belleville washer securing the height of cut arm assembly rod...

Page 15: ...ear from the reel shaft Figure 30 7 Remove the 4 screws securing the groomer drive assembly to the rear mounting plate Figure 31 G018940 1 2 g018940 Figure 31 1 Groomer drive assembly 2 Screw 8 Remove...

Page 16: ...entation has been compiled as required per Part B of Annex VII of 2006 42 EC We will undertake to transmit in response to requests by national authorities relevant information on this partly completed...

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