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.
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