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Figure 51

1.

Auxiliary pump drive belt

3.

Flange locknuts

2.

Auxiliary pump

4.

Slide the pump outward (

Figure 51

) in slots and

torque the flange locknuts to 37 to 45 N∙m (27
to 33 ft lb).

When properly adjusted, the belt should have
1.3 cm (1/2 inch) of deflection with 3 pounds of
force on the belt midway between the auxiliary
pump and engine pulley.

5.

Align the hole and slot in the left hydraulic
compartment cover with the supports of the
machine and secure the cover with the 2
thumbscrews (

Figure 50

).

Checking the Transmission
Drive Belt Tension

Note:

No adjustments are required for belt tension.

1.

Shut off the engine, engage the parking brake,
wait for all moving parts to stop, and remove
the key.

2.

Install the new belt.

3.

Ensure that the idler arm and pulley can move
freely.

Hydraulic System
Maintenance

Auxiliary Hydraulic Fluid
Specification

Hydraulic fluid type:

AW-32 hydro fluid

Checking the Auxiliary
Hydraulic Fluid Level

Note:

The machine is shipped with hydraulic fluid

in the reservoir.

1.

Run the machine for approximately 15 minutes
to purge any extra air out of the hydraulic
system.

2.

Completely raise and lower the tines 3 times to
purge the air.

3.

Shut off the engine, remove the key and allow
the machine to cool.

4.

Remove the cap and check the hydraulic-fluid
level in the reservoir.

Note:

The hydraulic-fluid level should cover

the word FULL COLD that is embossed into the
baffle of the reservoir (

Figure 52

).

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Summary of Contents for 29517

Page 1: ...Form No 3430 719 Rev B 24in Stand On Aerator Model No 29517 Serial No 404320000 and Up Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN 3430 719 B...

Page 2: ...ed 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 injury and product damage You are responsible...

Page 3: ...nterlock 35 Jump Starting a Discharged Battery 35 Servicing the Battery 37 Drive System Maintenance 38 Checking the Drive Tire Air Pressure 38 Checking the Wheel Hub Bolts 38 Checking the Torque of th...

Page 4: ...ituations and will be followed by the word DANGER WARNING or CAUTION DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided Will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a...

Page 5: ...gulations may restrict the age of the operator Do Not operate the machine near drop offs ditches embankments water or other hazards Do Not put your hands or feet near moving components of the machine...

Page 6: ...ry 100 hours 2 Clean and oil the chains and check the chain tension twice every 8 hours 7 Check the tire pressure 23 psi twice every 50 hours 3 See the engine owner s manual for service 8 Check the hy...

Page 7: ...e Operator s Manual before performing maintenance 3 Tines down STOP LB KG 135 2013 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 decal135 2013 1 135 2013 1 Operator weight adjustment 5 Throttle slow 9 Parking brake engage 2 I...

Page 8: ...ng hazard do not turn sharply while traveling fast drive slowly when turning 5 Wheels and tines rotate when moving forward 10 Warning all operators should be trained before operating the machine 15 Ti...

Page 9: ...k the air pressure in the drive tires and adjust the pressure as needed refer to Checking the Drive Tire Air Pressure page 38 Note You do not adjust air pressure for the semi pneumatic caster tires 2...

Page 10: ...uid Specification page 44 and Checking the Transmission Fluid Level page 44 5 Check the Auxiliary Hydraulic Fluid Level No Parts Required Procedure The auxiliary hydraulic reservoir is shipped with hy...

Page 11: ...t away from the tines Ensure that the tines area is clear of any obstructions before lowering it The switch is located on the operator platform Figure 5 To lower the tines into the ground stand on the...

Page 12: ...maintenance service reminder screens Hour Meter Tine Engagement Display Smart Controller Electronic Depth Control The hour meter tine engagement display is located to the left of the ignition switch o...

Page 13: ...the choke Note Pull out the choke control to set the choke to the ON position Note Do not run a warm engine with the choke in the ON position Parking Brake Handle The parking brake handle is located o...

Page 14: ...nd can cause hearing loss through extended periods of exposure Wear hearing protection when operating this machine Evaluate the terrain to determine what accessories and attachments are needed to prop...

Page 15: ...ening Avoid contact with skin wash off spills with soap and water Fuel Specification Petroleum fuel Use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher R M 2 rating method Use an unleaded gaso...

Page 16: ...peed Move the bar backward to obtain the slowest speed 4 On both sides tighten the nuts and bolts Important Make sure that the nuts and bolts are tight so the front reference speed control bar does no...

Page 17: ...n Uneven terrain could overturn the machine or cause the operator to lose their balance or footing Be sure all drives are in neutral and parking brake is engaged before starting engine Start the engin...

Page 18: ...f the machine on a slope Operate across slopes never up and down Avoid operation on excessively steep or wet slopes Identify hazards at the base of the slope Do not operate the machine near drop offs...

Page 19: ...smission Oil Maintenance Voltage Error Valve Solenoid Error Valve Solenoid Connection Error Information Screens The main information screens include The Startup Screens The Default Screen engine on Th...

Page 20: ...to the OFF position The Tine Engagement Display Electronic Depth Control Screen There are 2 ways to activate the tine engagement display Tap the multi function switch either up or down to display the...

Page 21: ...erating the alert screen does not display but the LED status light remains a steady red Service Engine Reminder The engine oil service reminder Figure 22 counts down from the initial break in service...

Page 22: ...flash 4 Tap the multi function switch up or down to set the aeration depth Tap the bottom of the multi function switch to lower the tine depth to remove a longer plug Tap the top of the switch to rais...

Page 23: ...parking brake 3 To move forward in a straight line move both levers forward with equal pressure g016672 Figure 26 To turn left or right pull the motion control lever back toward neutral in the desire...

Page 24: ...completely before accessing the drive wheel release valves Releasing Valves to Push the Machine If you must push the machine by hand you must release the drive wheel release valves 1 Engage the parki...

Page 25: ...izes the ramp angle The trailer or truck should be as level as possible Important Do not attempt to turn the machine while on the ramp you may lose control and drive off the side Avoid sudden accelera...

Page 26: ...tip over could cause serious injury or death Use extreme caution when operating a machine on a ramp Use only a single full width ramp Do not use individual ramps for each side of the machine Avoid su...

Page 27: ...first and negative last Keep the machine guards shields and all safety devices in place and in safe working condition Frequently check for worn or deteriorating components and replace them with the m...

Page 28: ...ground drive hydraulic system by placing the motion control levers in neutral and shutting off the engine Safely relieve all pressure in the auxiliary hydraulic system by shutting off the engine turn...

Page 29: ...t shaft flanged bearings Every 50 hours Clean the foam pre cleaner more frequently in dusty conditions Check spark arrester if equipped Check the air pressure in the drive tires Check the condition an...

Page 30: ...bricant 1 Shut off the engine wait for all moving parts to stop and remove the key Engage the parking brake 2 Lift the rear of the machine and support using jack stands or equivalent support CAUTION R...

Page 31: ...nterval Every 50 hours Clean the foam pre cleaner more frequently in dusty conditions Every 200 hours Replace the foam pre cleaner Every 300 hours Replace the paper air filter more frequently in dusty...

Page 32: ...gent oil API service SJ or later Engine Oil Capacity 1 7 L 1 8 US qt without the filter 1 5 L 1 6 US qt with the filter Oil viscosity Refer to the table below g023796 Figure 34 Checking the Engine Oil...

Page 33: ...add the additional oil to bring it to the Full mark Figure 37 g249684 Figure 37 5 Start the engine and drive to a flat area 6 Check the engine oil level 7 Reset the engine oil service reminder refer...

Page 34: ...ew spark plug s if necessary Removing the Spark Plug 1 Shut off the engine engage the parking brake remove the key and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position 2 Remove...

Page 35: ...and clean screen with a wire brush Note Soak the arrester screen in solvent if necessary C Install spark arrester onto exhaust outlet Electrical System Maintenance Checking the Safety Interlock Servi...

Page 36: ...ortant Ensure that the 2 vehicles do not touch 6 Ensure that the booster battery is fully charged with 12 6 V or greater 7 Select properly sized jumper cables 4 to 6 AWG with short lengths to reduce v...

Page 37: ...g batteries to stand for an extended period of time without recharging them results in reduced performance and service life To preserve optimum battery performance and life charge batteries in storage...

Page 38: ...nterval Every 50 hours Note You do not adjust air pressure for the semi pneumatic caster tires 1 Shut off the engine engage the parking brake remove the key and wait for all moving parts to stop befor...

Page 39: ...s to stop and remove the key 2 Lift the rear of the machine and support using jack stands or equivalent support 3 Check the chains on each side of the idler sprocket at both sides of the machine for p...

Page 40: ...op the machine and set the parking brake 3 Loosen the lock nuts on the right motion control linkage as viewed from the rear of the machine Push the right control lever forward and rotate the adjustmen...

Page 41: ...necessary Belt Maintenance Checking the Condition and Tension of the Belts Service Interval Every 50 hours 1 Shut off the engine engage the parking brake wait for all moving parts to stop and remove...

Page 42: ...e engine engage the parking brake wait for all moving parts to stop and remove the key 2 Install the new belt 3 Ensure that the idler arm and pulley can move freely Hydraulic System Maintenance Auxili...

Page 43: ...minutes to purge any extra air out of the hydraulic system 2 Completely raise and lower the tines 3 times to purge the air 3 Shut off the engine engage the parking brake wait for all moving parts to...

Page 44: ...s Lower the tines to the ground and refill the reservoir to the FULL COLD line 5 Check the fluid level again repeat steps 2 through 5 until the level does not decrease Transmission Fluid Specification...

Page 45: ...page 44 2 Turn the filter clockwise until rubber seal contacts the filter adapter then tighten the filter an additional 2 3 to 3 4 turn Figure 56 3 Remove the vent plug at each transmission Adding Tr...

Page 46: ...ke and wait for all moving part to stop 9 Remove the jack stands and lower the rear of machine 10 Reset the transmission oil maintenance reminder refer to Resetting the Transmission Oil Maintenance Re...

Page 47: ...d Figure 59 refer to step 6 in Adjusting the Operator Weight Control Valve page 47 3 Assemble the knob onto the shaft of the weight control valve Figure 59 4 Tighten the setscrew of the knob by hand A...

Page 48: ...Store the knob for future adjustments Tine Maintenance Checking the Tines Service Interval Before each use or daily 1 Shut off the engine engage the parking brake remove the key and wait for all movi...

Page 49: ...rten the life of an overtightened chain g268810 Figure 62 1 Idler bolt 3 Threaded spacer 2 Idler sprocket 5 Check the chain tension and tighten the idler bolt Adjusting the Return to Up Spring WARNING...

Page 50: ...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 and the Exhaust System Area Service Interval Before...

Page 51: ...ne oil and hydraulic fluid are both pollutants to the environment Dispose of used oil at a certified recycling center or according to your state and local regulations Disposing of the Battery DANGER B...

Page 52: ...ly near the engine and hydrostatic drive 3 Service the air cleaner refer to Servicing the Air Cleaner page 31 4 Lubricate the machine refer to Lubrication page 30 5 Change the engine oil refer to Chan...

Page 53: ...s with the number 6 and the LED status light flashes a red Connect the valve solenoid s Valve Solenoid Connection Error The valve solenoids are connected wrong the connector for the relief valve is co...

Page 54: ...eplace the air cleaner element 3 The oil level in the crankcase is low 3 Add oil to the crankcase 4 The cooling fins and air passages for the engine are plugged 4 Remove the obstructions from the cool...

Page 55: ...ise 3 The return to up springs are damaged 3 Replace the return to up springs 1 The tine down pressure setting is too low 1 Increase the tine down pressure 2 Electronic depth control is set too shallo...

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