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Figure 129
3.
Press the center InfoCenter button until the
S
ETTINGS
option is selected, and press the right
button.
4.
Press the center InfoCenter button until the
S
ERVICE
L
IFT
option is selected (
press the right button.
Note:
The service lift option changes to Y
ES
.
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Figure 130
5.
Move the key to the S
TART
position, and crank
the starter for 10 seconds.
Important:
Do not engage the starter for
more than 10 seconds at a time. If the
tines have not cleared the ground, allow
a 30-second cool-down period between
attempts. Failure to follow these instructions
can burn out the starter motor.
Note:
The coring head lifts the tines from the
ground.
Important:
The tines fully clear the ground
before moving the machine.
6.
Open the bypass valve; refer to
Hydraulic Pump and Moving the Machine (page
56)
.
7.
Pull/push the machine to a nearby location to
continue service or load onto a trailer.
Important:
Do not pull/push machine for
more than 30.5 m (100 ft) and no faster than
1.6 km/h (1 mph), because hydraulic damage
may occur.
Removing the Tine holders from
the Stomper Arms
1.
Remove the tine holders from the stomper arms.
2.
Open the bypass valve; refer to
Hydraulic Pump and Moving the Machine (page
56)
.
3.
Pull/push the machine to a nearby location to
continue service or load onto a trailer.
Important:
Do not pull/push machine for
more than 30.5 m (100 ft) and no faster than
1.6 km/h (1 mph), because hydraulic damage
may occur.
Operating Tips
General
WARNING
Contacting obstacles with the machine may
cause you to lose control of it.
Always be aware of obstacles at the job site.
Plan your aeration path to avoid contact with
any obstacle by you or the machine.
•
Make very gradual turns when aerating. Never
make sharp turns with the coring head engaged.
Plan your aeration path before lowering the
aerator.
•
Always maintain awareness of what lies ahead in
the direction of forward travel. Avoid aeration next
to buildings, fences, and other equipment.
•
Look behind frequently to ensure that the machine
operates properly, and you maintain alignment
with previous pass.
•
Always clear the area of all damaged machine
parts, such as broken tines, etc., to prevent
their being picked up by mowers or other turf
maintenance equipment.
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