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Operating the Machine

DANGER

The rotating blades under the machine are
dangerous. Blade contact can cause serious
injury or death.

Do not put hands or feet under the machine.

DANGER

When the machine is in operation, contact
with rotating or moving parts will severely
injure hands and feet.

Before adjusting, cleaning, inspecting,
troubleshooting, or repairing the machine,
shut off the engine and wait for all moving
parts to stop. Disconnect the wire from
the spark plug and keep it away from the
plug to prevent someone from accidentally
starting the engine.

Stay behind the handle and away from
the seed mixer and cutting blades while
operating the machine.

Keep face, hands, feet, and any other
part of your body or clothing away from
concealed, moving, or rotating parts.

1.

If seeding, fill the seed hopper and set the
seeding rate gauge; refer to

Adjusting the

Seeding-Rate Gauge (page 13)

.

2.

Adjust the cutting-blade depth to the desired
setting; refer to

Adjusting the Cutting-Blade

Depth (page 13)

.

3.

Start the engine.

4.

Set the engine throttle to the F

AST

position.

5.

Push down on the handle to raise the front
wheels slightly off the ground.

6.

Squeeze the blade-control bail against the
handle to engage the blades. Slowly lower the
front wheels to the ground, allowing the blades
to gradually work into the grass and soil.

7.

If seeding, push the seeder-control lever forward
to start the seed flow.

Note:

There is no need to turn the

seeder-control lever off and on for each turn.
The seed flow slows and/or stops when the
machine is stopped or slowed for turning. To
reduce seed loss, raise the front wheels as the
machine is turned.

Note:

The machine seeds at the same rate

going forward or rearward.

Note:

If there is excessive thatch, it may be

necessary to remove the thatch prior to seeding.

8.

Engage the self-propel drive bail to begin
operating.

Operating Tips

Overseeding

Set the cutting blades to be 3 to 6 mm (1/8 to 1/4
inch) into the earth.

As seed flow varies greatly between different seed
types, fill the hopper with a minimal amount of
seed and run a trial portion of the yard to ensure
that you have the desired seed output.

For optimal coverage, reduce the seed flow to 1/2
the desired amount and seed the entire yard in
one direction, then complete a second coverage
perpendicular to the first.

Important:

Do not put down more seed than

recommended by the seed company. Overseeding
can cause the grass to be too thick and cause it to
be susceptible to fungus.

Dethatching

Set the cutting blades to be 3 to 6 mm (1/8 to 1/4
inch) past the thatch layer, into the earth. Operate the
machine over the yard with the seeder-control lever
turned off.

Power Raking/Renovating

To break new ground or till an existing lawn, set the
cutting blades to be 6 to 13 mm (1/4 to 1/2 inch) into
the earth. Go forward and backward over the area
to be leveled, or make multiple passes from different
directions.

The machine works best when the ground is hard and
dry and is most aggressive in breaking up the soil in
reverse. If the ground is soft and causes the engine to
bog down, raise the blades slightly and make a few
passes before lowering them to the full depth.

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Summary of Contents for 23508

Page 1: ...Form No 3432 704 Rev A 20in Turf Seeder Model No 23508 Serial No 400000000 and Up Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN 3432 704 A ...

Page 2: ...hatches and power rakes turf both for revitalizing existing turf and for spreading seed It is intended for small to medium sized lawn applications in residential and commercial properties Using this product for purposes other than its intended use could prove dangerous to you and bystanders Read this information carefully to learn how to operate and maintain your product properly and to avoid inju...

Page 3: ...fety 19 Recommended Maintenance Schedule s 19 Pre Maintenance Procedures 20 Disconnecting the Spark Plug Wire 20 Lubrication 20 Lubricating the Slicer Shaft Bearings 20 Engine Maintenance 21 Engine Safety 21 Servicing the Air Cleaner 21 Servicing the Engine Oil 22 Servicing the Spark Plug 23 Checking the Spark Arrester 24 Fuel System Maintenance 24 Draining the Fuel Tank 24 Drive System Maintenanc...

Page 4: ...d and understand the contents of this Operator s Manual before starting the engine Do not put your hands or feet near moving components of the machine Do not operate the machine without all guards and other safety protective devices in place and working on the machine Keep children and bystanders out of the operating area Never allow children to operate the machine Stop the machine and shut off th...

Page 5: ...15 9625 1 Parking brake disengaged 2 Parking brake engaged decal116 8535 116 8535 1 Lower seed flow rate 2 Higher seed flow rate decal116 8536 116 8536 1 Cutting blades press down on lever and pull blade control bail against the handle to engage the cutting blades decal117 4979 117 4979 1 Entanglement hazard belt keep away from moving parts keep all guards and shields in place decal121 6203 121 62...

Page 6: ...every 25 hours read the Operator s Manual for more information 2 Check the tire pressure every 50 hours 5 Operator s Manual 3 Grease every 25 hours decal126 2446 126 2446 1 Blade up T Transport position 3 H deepest blade setting blade down 2 A through H increasing depth settings decal133 8062 133 8062 decal116 8537 116 8537 6 ...

Page 7: ...el drive bail forward to move the machine forward pull the self propel drive bail downward to move the machine backward 4 Seed hopper on seed hopper off decal121 2011 121 2011 1 Warning read the Operator s Manual 3 Thrown object hazard pick up debris before operating 5 Thrown object hazard keep bystanders away 7 Warning stop the engine and remove the spark plug wire before performing any maintenan...

Page 8: ...dle Figure 3 locking the handle sections together 2 Checking the Engine Oil Level No Parts Required Procedure Refer to Checking the Engine Oil Level page 22 3 Installing the CE Conversion Kit Parts needed for this procedure 1 CE conversion kit optional kit sold separately Procedure For machines requiring CE compliance install the optional CE conversion kit refer to the CE conversion kit installati...

Page 9: ...ter the engine starts regulate the choke to keep the engine running smoothly As soon as possible move the choke lever all the way to the right Note A warm engine requires little or no choking Throttle Lever The throttle lever Figure 5 is located on the engine and controls the engine speed Moving the throttle lever rearward increases the engine speed and moving the throttle lever forward decreases ...

Page 10: ... blades engage when you squeeze the blade control bail toward the handle When you release the blade control bail the blades stop Blade Control Lock The blade control lock Figure 6 is located on the left side of the handle next to the blade control bail Moving the blade control lock into the full forward position allows the blade control bail to be squeezed against the handle Squeezing the blade co...

Page 11: ...s Length operating 137 cm 54 inches Length with handle stored 95 25 cm 37 5 inches Height operating 113 cm 44 5 inches Height with handle stored 73 5 cm 29 inches Weight 120 2 kg 265 lb Torque Requirements Bolt Location Torque Engine mounting bolts 37 to 45 N m 27 to 33 ft lb Clutch mounting bolts 66 to 83 N m 49 to 61 ft lb Slicer shaft nut 88 to 115 N m 65 to 85 ft lb Attachments Accessories A s...

Page 12: ...hol or 15 MTBE methyl tertiary butyl ether by volume is acceptable Ethanol and MTBE are not the same Gasoline with 15 ethanol E15 by volume is not approved for use Never use gasoline that contains more than 10 ethanol by volume such as E15 contains 15 ethanol E20 contains 20 ethanol or E85 contains up to 85 ethanol Using unapproved gasoline may cause performance problems and or engine damage which...

Page 13: ...he cap is tethered to the fuel tank 4 Add unleaded gasoline to the fuel tank until the level is just inside the mesh filter basket Important This space in the tank allows gasoline to expand Do not fill the fuel tank completely full 5 Install the fuel tank cap securely 6 Wipe up any spilled fuel Checking the Engine Oil Check the engine oil before starting the engine refer to Checking the Engine Oil...

Page 14: ...e during operation Operate the machine only in good visibility to avoid holes or hidden hazards Avoid operating the machine on wet grass Reduced traction could cause the machine to slide Ensure that all drives are in neutral the parking brake is engaged and you are in the operating position before you start the engine Keep your hands and feet away from the blade area Look behind and down before ba...

Page 15: ...embankments water hazards or other hazards The machine could suddenly roll over if a wheel goes over the edge or the edge caves in Establish a safety area between the machine and any hazard Identify hazards at the base of the slope If there are hazards mow the slope with a pedestrian controlled machine If possible keep the cutting unit s lowered to the ground while operating on slopes Raising the ...

Page 16: ...left or right decrease the speed push down on the handles and turn the machine in the desired direction then resume normal operation To move in reverse release the drive bail and allow it to return to neutral Push the drive bail down and away from the handle The ground speed varies as the distance increases or decreases from the neutral position 3 To disengage the self propel drive and place the m...

Page 17: ...The seed flow slows and or stops when the machine is stopped or slowed for turning To reduce seed loss raise the front wheels as the machine is turned Note The machine seeds at the same rate going forward or rearward Note If there is excessive thatch it may be necessary to remove the thatch prior to seeding 8 Engage the self propel drive bail to begin operating Operating Tips Overseeding Set the c...

Page 18: ...ing the machine to fall which could cause injury Use proper ramps that are secured to the truck or trailer Keep feet and legs out from under the machine when loading and unloading If necessary use assistance when loading Be sure that the fuel shutoff valve is closed Securely fasten the machine to the trailer with straps chains cables or ropes Be sure that the trailer has all necessary lighting and...

Page 19: ... device Check their proper operation regularly To ensure optimum performance and continued safety certification of the machine use only genuine Toro replacement parts and accessories Replacement parts and accessories made by other manufacturers could be dangerous and such use could void the product warranty Check the parking brake operation frequently Adjust and service as required Recommended Mai...

Page 20: ...g252737 Figure 15 1 Spark plug wire Lubrication Lubricating the Slicer Shaft Bearings Service Interval Every 25 hours Grease the slicer shaft bearings 1 Shut off the engine wait for all moving parts to stop and remove the spark plug wire 2 Engage the parking brake 3 Lubricate the fittings Figure 16 with 1 or 2 pumps of NLGI grade No 2 multi purpose grease g021348 Figure 16 1 Grease fitting 20 ...

Page 21: ...ing the Spark Plug Wire page 20 3 Unhook the latch that secures the air cleaner cover Figure 17 g232363 Figure 17 1 Air cleaner cover 4 Paper element 2 Latch 5 Air cleaner base 3 Foam element 4 Remove the air cleaner cover Note Be careful to prevent dirt and debris from falling into the base 5 Remove the foam and paper elements from the base Figure 17 6 Remove the foam element from the paper eleme...

Page 22: ...urface and ensure that the engine is level 2 Disengage the cutting blades shut off the engine wait for all moving parts to stop and turn the engine switch to the OFF position 3 Allow the engine to cool 4 Clean around the dipstick Figure 19 so that dirt cannot fall into the fill hole and damage the engine g021851 Figure 19 1 Fill hole 3 Upper level 2 Dipstick 4 Lower level 5 Remove the dipstick and...

Page 23: ...ecification Champion RC12YC spark plug or equivalent 1 Shut off the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop 2 Disconnect the wire from the spark plug 3 Clean around the spark plug 4 Remove the spark plug from the cylinder head Important Replace a cracked fouled or dirty spark plug Do not clean the electrodes because grit entering the cylinder can damage the engine 5 Set the gap on the plug to...

Page 24: ...rush to carefully remove carbon deposits from the spark arrester screen 6 Install the spark arrester on the exhaust outlet Fuel System Maintenance WARNING Fuel system components are under high pressure The use of improper components can result in system failure fuel leakage and possible explosion Use only approved fuel lines and fuel filters Draining the Fuel Tank 1 Shut off the engine and wait fo...

Page 25: ...remove the spark plug wire 2 Raise the cutting blades to the highest position 3 Squeeze the self propel drive bail to the handle until the transmission is fully stroked If the bail contacts the handle release the bail If the bail does not contact the handle then proceed to step 4 Loosen the top adjustment nut 1 turn and tighten the bottom adjustment nut Squeeze the bail to the handle Repeat this s...

Page 26: ...t inserting the hose into the tank Place the tank opening over the O ring and push down to ensure a proper seal Install the 10 32 x 1 2 inch self tapping screw and torque it to 25 in lb 2 8 N m 8 Fill the transaxle at the oil fill port until the oil level is between 1 2 and 1 1 4 inches between 13 and 32 mm below the top of the fill port Note Toro Premium Hydro Oil is recommended Mobil 1 15W 50 is...

Page 27: ...e tighten the belt as follows 1 Shut off the engine wait for all moving parts to stop and remove the spark plug wire 2 Raise the cutting blades to the highest position 3 Remove and retain the 4 bolts lock washers and 2 spacers securing the belt cover to the left side of the machine and remove the cover 4 Check the tension of the belt It should not flex more than a 6 mm 1 4 inch with moderate finge...

Page 28: ...ich could cause injury Do not rely solely on mechanical or hydraulic jacks for support Use adequate jack stands or equivalent support 6 Lower the cutting blades to the lowest position 7 Spin the cutting blade assembly It should spin freely If it makes a grinding noise and is halting the bearings are worn replace them when the blades are replaced 8 Inspect the blades for damage and wear and replace...

Page 29: ... Seed Gate Maintenance Checking the Seed Gate Service Interval Before each use or daily Note Trapped debris may prevent the seed gate from moving freely 1 Shut off the engine wait for all moving parts to stop and remove the spark plug wire Engage the parking brake 2 Check to verify that the seed gate moves freely and is clear of debris 3 If the seed gate does not open to the stop when the seeder c...

Page 30: ...ter near the control panel and engine Important Do not wash the machine with the engine running Washing the machine with the engine running may result in internal engine damage Cleaning the Engine Area Service Interval Before each use or daily Clean the engine and exhaust area more often in dry or dirty conditions CAUTION Excessive debris around engine and exhaust area can cause engine and exhaust...

Page 31: ...for all moving parts to stop 2 Disconnect the wire from the spark plug 3 Remove and retain the 4 bolts lock washers and 2 spacers securing the belt cover to the left side of the machine 4 Remove the cover and brush out all the debris around the belt area 5 Install the belt cover and tighten all the hardware 6 Connect the wire to the spark plug Cleaning the Seed Gate 1 Shut off the engine and wait ...

Page 32: ...s most effective when mixed with fresh fuel and used at all times B Run the engine until it stops from running out of fuel C Choke the engine D Start and run the engine until it will not start again E Dispose of fuel properly Recycle the fuel according to local codes Important Do not store fuel containing stabilizer conditioner longer than the duration recommended by the fuel stabilizer manufactur...

Page 33: ... engine loses power 6 Dirt water or stale fuel is in the fuel system 6 Contact an Authorized Service Dealer 1 The engine load is excessive 1 Reduce the ground speed or slicing depth 2 The oil level in the crankcase is low 2 Add oil to the crankcase The engine overheats 3 The cooling fins and air passages for the engine are plugged 3 Remove the obstructions from the cooling fins and air passages Th...

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