Toro 08716 Operator'S Manual Download Page 13

however, it is important to vary the raking pattern regularly to
reduce the chance of creating a washboard effect.

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Figure 25

1.

Enter a trap straight into
the long dimension in a
level area.

2.

Exit a trap at a right angle
in a level area.

Enter the trap straight into the long dimension, where the
bank is the least steep. Drive through the center of the trap
almost to the end, turn to either direction as sharp as you can,
and come back right next to the first pass. Spiral outward as
shown in Figure 25, and leave the trap at a right angle in a
level area.

Leave steep, short banks and small pockets for touch-up with
a hand rake.

Entering and Leaving the Trap

When entering the trap, do not lower the rake until it is
over the sand. This avoids cutting the turf or dragging grass
clippings or other debris into the trap. Lower the rake while
the machine is moving.

When leaving the trap, start raising the rake when the front
wheel leaves the trap. As the machine moves out, the rake will
be lifting and will not drag sand out onto the grass.

Through experience and practice, the operator will soon
understand the required timing for entering and leaving the
trap properly.

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Summary of Contents for 08716

Page 1: ...Form No 3382 548 Rev B Flex Tooth Rake Sand Pro 2040Z Traction Unit Model No 08716 Serial No 314000001 and Up G024504 Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN 3382 548 B...

Page 2: ...has safety messages identified by the safety alert symbol Figure 2 which signals a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if you do not follow the recommended precautions Figure 2 1 Safety aler...

Page 3: ...r 1 Bolt 3 4 x 3 1 2 inches 1 Locknut 3 4 inch 1 4 Long spacer 1 Connect the drawbar to the rake Boom assembly 1 Carriage bolt 3 8 x 3 4 inch 2 Flange nut 3 8 inch 2 5 Bolt 1 4 x 5 8 inch 1 Attach the...

Page 4: ...e on a new machine you must remove the shipping board from the machine 1 Remove the nuts bolts and washers securing the shipping board to the rear of the machine G023667 Figure 4 2 Discard the fastene...

Page 5: ...contact each other throughout the range of motion 5 Align the pivot hole in the left side assembly to the pivot hole on the left hand side of the center assembly 6 Align a cable guard over the pivot...

Page 6: ...h into the holes and secure the bolts with 2 flange nuts 3 8 inch 3 Install the bolt 1 4 x 5 8 inch in the hole in the front of the plates 6 Attaching the Cables Parts needed for this procedure 2 Cabl...

Page 7: ...lation refer to Adjusting the Lift in turn System page 11 7 Attaching the Stop chain Assembly Parts needed for this procedure 1 Stop chain assembly 1 U bolt 2 Flange nut 5 16 inch Procedure 1 Align th...

Page 8: ...ment Number of weights required Flex tooth rake 4 Flex tooth rake with finish brush 6 Nail drag 6 Nail drag with finish drag mat 8 1 Remove the 2 bolts and 2 nuts securing the existing weights on the...

Page 9: ...re 14 5 Secure each shackle with a flange locknut 5 16 inch and a bolt 5 16 x 2 1 2 inches Note Ensure that the threads of each bolt contact the nylon insert of the flange locknut and that each shackl...

Page 10: ...re 18 If there is 51 mm 2 inches of clearance between the rake and the tire no adjustment is necessary 1 G023918 Figure 18 1 51 mm 2 inches 2 Determine whether there is not enough clearance or too muc...

Page 11: ...for example the left hand side if the rake is pivoted to the left determine whether the rake contacts the sand too much and grooms beyond the tire tracks or does not contact the sand enough to groom o...

Page 12: ...damage property Do not drive the machine without a Toro approved attachment installed 1 Disconnect the drawbar from the frame hitch 2 Disconnect the shackles from the attachment lift 3 Remove the fram...

Page 13: ...d as shown in Figure 25 and leave the trap at a right angle in a level area Leave steep short banks and small pockets for touch up with a hand rake Entering and Leaving the Trap When entering the trap...

Page 14: ...parately 1 The pivot stop bolts are not adjusted properly 1 Adjust the pivot stop bolts The rake contacts the tires 2 The stop chains are not assembled properly 2 Ensure that the stop chains are cross...

Page 15: ...s 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 machinery...

Page 16: ...ed 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 of time u...

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