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Media and Additional Parts

Description

Qty.

Use

Operator's Manual

1

Read before operating the sweeper

Parts Catalog

1

Use to reference part numbers

CE Certificate

1

Remote Control

1

Use to operate the sweeper

1

Requirements Before Using
the Vehicle

No Parts Required

Procedure

The Toro Pro Sweep can be towed by most utility tractors
equipped with hydraulics producing 7 to 8 GPM @ 2000
p.s.i. and flotation tires for operation over golf greens.
Ensure the tractor has adequate brakes and a drawbar
hitch capacity to handle a 3500 lb. (1587 kg.) trailer.
Refer to the tow vehicle

Operator's Manual

for towing

instructions and precautions.

The Workman vehicle must be equipped with the
High-Flow Hydraulics Kit. Workman vehicles with serial
numbers prior to 900000001, need the Heavy Duty
Drawbar (Model 44212 or 44213) installed.

Note:

The 4WD Workman model is the best for hilly or

bermed approaches to greens.

Important:

For older model Workman vehicles, do

not attempt to pull the sweeper when loaded with
material, with the standard Workman hitch. It is only
rated to 1500 lbs. and may bend or damage the cross
tube axle support or rear spring shackles. Always use
the H.D. Drawbar Kit Model 44212 or H.D. Frame
Drawbar Model 44213.

Important:

Do not attempt towing a loaded sweeper

with a light utility vehicle or run-about. These
machines do not have adequate brakes, suspension,
or frame strength to handle the weight of the sweeper.

Trailer brakes are recommended when using the sweeper
in hilly terrain. When fully loaded, the sweeper may weigh
as much as 1,588 kg (3,500 lb)(GVW). This weight is over
the recommended towing and braking limit of most utility
vehicles. A special trailer brake kit is available for direct
installation with the Workman vehicle.

Note:

The trailer brake kit can be adapted to other

vehicles with a 12 volt brake light source.

2

Removing the Hitch Tongue
and Hydraulic Cylinder from
the Shipping Position

No Parts Required

Procedure

Note:

Have 2 people remove the hitch assembly.

1.

Remove the pin assembly, bolt and nut securing the
hydraulic cylinder and hoses to the hitch tongue for
shipping. Also, cut the cable tie. Carefully lower the
cylinder and hoses from the tongue. Retain the pin
assembly and fasteners for re-use.

2.

Remove the hair pin cotter and hitch pin securing the
hitch tongue to the upper shipping bracket. The hitch
tongue is very heavy, use caution when removing the
tongue from the shipping brackets.

3.

Pivot at the lower shipping pin and pivot the tounge
down.

4.

Remove the pin assembly, bolt and nut securing the
hitch tongue to the lower shipping bracket.

Note:

The machine will shift upward at the lower pin

shipping bracket.

5.

Remove the fasteners securing the shipping brackets to
the sweeper. Remove and discard the shipping brackets.

9

 

Summary of Contents for 07068

Page 1: ...Form No 3395 469 Rev A Pro Sweep Turf Sweeper Model No 07068 Serial No 315000001 and Up Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN 3395 469 A...

Page 2: ...e Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 FCC ID OA3MRF24J40MC BASE OA3MRF24J40MA HANDHELD IC 7693A 24J40MC BASE 7693A 24J40MA HANDHELD Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this...

Page 3: ...he potential for injury or death comply with the following safety instructions The following instructions are from ANSI standard B71 4 2012 Safe Operating Practices Supervisor s Responsibilities Ensur...

Page 4: ...death Drive carefully To prevent tipping or loss of control Operate only in daylight or when there is good artificial light Drive slowly Watch for holes or other hazards Use care when backing machine...

Page 5: ...ct warranty of The Toro Company Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger Replace any decal th...

Page 6: ...afe distance from the machine when dumping sweeper 108 0861 1 Warning read the Operator s Manual do not operate this machine unless you are trained 2 Crushing dismemberment hazard of bystanders do not...

Page 7: ...hen the sweeper is raised 110 7999 1 Warning 3 The machine must be parked with the attachment in the tow position before raising the sweeper to dump 2 Tipping hazard When the attachment is in the swee...

Page 8: ...1 4 inch 2 Pin assembly 2 4 Flange nut 3 8 inch 2 Install the hydraulic cylinder Power wiring harness 1 5 Cable tie 2 Install the power wiring harness Hitch pin 1 6 Hairpin cotter 1 Mount the sweeper...

Page 9: ...utility vehicle or run about These machines do not have adequate brakes suspension or frame strength to handle the weight of the sweeper Trailer brakes are recommended when using the sweeper in hilly...

Page 10: ...e mounting holes Figure 3 Note The hose guides are to be positioned on top of hitch tongue 2 Insert the hitch pin through the mounting plates and the hitch tongue Figure 3 3 Secure the top of the hitc...

Page 11: ...8 Flat washer 531 x 063 4 Locknut 1 2 inch 2 Bolt 3 8 x 1 1 4 inch 2 Pin assembly 2 Flange nut 3 8 inch Procedure 1 Mount the rear actuator tab to the sweeper frame with 4 bolts 1 2 x 2 inch 8 flat wa...

Page 12: ...eral places with cable ties Keep the harness away from any hot or rotating components Note The harness is equipped with a connector for the optional brake control kit 6 Connect the vehicle battery 6 M...

Page 13: ...d hairpin cotter 7 Remove the spring pin rotate the jack and up to the storage position and install the spring pin 7 Routing and Securing the Hydraulic Hoses and Wiring Harness Parts needed for this p...

Page 14: ...pinched in the hitch and ensure the harness is not on top of or around the hitch pin 10 Mounting the Windrow Blades Parts needed for this procedure 1 Blade mounting assembly 1 Bolt 7 16 x 3 3 4 inch...

Page 15: ...th No 2 lithium grease Note When the windrow is not required unhook the chain from the snap link pivot the windrow assembly upward and hook the chain at the raised level Figure 15 1 Bolt 7 16 x 3 3 4...

Page 16: ...the batteries are improperly installed the unit will not be damaged but it will fail to operate The cradle is embossed with polarity markings for each terminal Figure 16 1 Screw 4 Steel gasket 2 Cover...

Page 17: ...ton The hopper will stop at the pre defined height Figure 17 Transport height home position is 13 1 4 to 15 1 4 inches Turn around height off set position is 8 1 2 to 10 1 2 inches Sweeper Up Button O...

Page 18: ...button depressed on the handheld remote when you start the machine the light will not flash 3 times a second after it turns off for 5 seconds Figure 18 1 Diagnostic light Specifications Note Specifica...

Page 19: ...buttons Positon the sweeper in the following heights when transporting and turning Transport height home position is 33 7 to 38 7 cm 13 1 4 to 15 1 4 inches Turn around height offset position is 21 6...

Page 20: ...nd Brush should be engaged into the top 1 3 of the grass height Sports fields 5 to 7 notches from bottom 25 to 76 mm 1 to 3 inches from ground Brush should be engaged into the top 1 3 of the grass hei...

Page 21: ...uts 3 Roller height adjusting nuts 4 Loosen the roller height adjustment locknuts Figure 20 5 Pull out the height adjustor key and move the rear roller up or down by sliding the roller height adjustin...

Page 22: ...the tire pressure daily to ensure they are inflated properly Correct tire air pressure 86 2 kPa 12 1 2 psi Maximum tire air presssure of 124 kPa 18 psi Note The valve stem is located on the back side...

Page 23: ...od making sure the support end rests against the cylinder barrel and the cylinder rod end Figure 26 Note Secure the hopper safety support to the cylinder rod with the hair pin cotter and pin Figure 26...

Page 24: ...slowly downhill Do not attempt to turn Dumping the Hopper DANGER Tip over or electrical shock could cause serious injury or death Never dump the hopper on a slope Always dump the hopper on level groun...

Page 25: ...g temperature of 82 degrees C 180 degrees F for proper operation of the floating sweeper head Switching the Sweeper Up Mode The sweeper up button has 2 possible modes standard and optional The standar...

Page 26: ...the first 10 hours Torque the wheel lug nuts Every 25 hours Clean the reel drive area Every 50 hours Grease the sweeper Every 100 hours Inspect the condition of the tires Replace the brush Every 200...

Page 27: ...heck the tire pressure Check hydraulic hoses for damage Check for fluid leaks Check control operation Check hopper Clean wrapped material from brush Check brush wear 1 Lubricate all the grease fitting...

Page 28: ...perating conditions could cause dirt to get into the bearings and bushings resulting in accelerated wear 1 Lubricate the following grease fittings Hopper pivot upper 2 Figure 32 Brush pivot 2 Figure 3...

Page 29: ...once per second 4 Continue to hold both buttons until the LED begins blinking about twice per second 5 Release the buttons 6 Press and hold the OFF SET LEFT button The LED will blink about twice per...

Page 30: ...he handheld remote 5 Replace the cover and secure it with the 6 screws removed previously Figure 39 and torque them to 1 5 to 1 7 N m 13 to 15 in lb Note Do not over tighten the screws Storage 1 Thoro...

Page 31: ...brush shaft If they are excessively hot check the bearings for damage Foreign materials are wrapped around brush Replace any damaged bearings Clean off any foreign objects The diagnostic light on the...

Page 32: ...e then the flash sequences will repeat Code LED Flash Pattern Behavior Details Machine Specific Faults Connector not plugged in locate the loose or disconnected harness connector and connect it Someth...

Page 33: ...once per second Exiting Diagnostic Mode 1 Turn the key to the RUN position 2 Disconnect the power by separating the vehicle harness from the sweeper harness 3 Disconnect the diagnostic shunt connecto...

Page 34: ...Notes 34...

Page 35: ...3766 3636 Jean Heybroek b v Netherlands 31 30 639 4611 Victus Emak Poland 48 61 823 8369 European Privacy Notice The Information Toro Collects Toro Warranty Company Toro respects your privacy In order...

Page 36: ...ot limited to damage to seats due to wear or abrasion worn painted surfaces scratched decals or windows etc Parts Parts scheduled for replacement as required maintenance are warranted for the period o...

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