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Safety

This machine meets or exceeds CEN standard EN
836:1997, ISO standard 5395:1990, and ANSI
B71.4-1999 specifications in effect at the time of
production.

Improper use or maintenance by the operator or owner
can result in injury. To reduce the potential for injury,
comply with these safety instructions and always pay
attention to the safety alert 

 symbol, which means

CAUTION, WARNING, or DANGER—“personal
safety instruction.” Failure to comply with the
instruction may result in personal injury or death.

Safe Operating Practices

The following instructions are from the CEN standard EN
836:1997, ISO standard 5395:1990, and ANSI B71.4-1999.

Training

Read the Operator’s Manual and other training material.
If the operator(s) or mechanic(s) can not read English it
is the owner’s responsibility to explain this material to
them.

Become familiar with the safe operation of the
equipment, operator controls, and safety signs.

All operators and mechanics should be trained. The
owner is responsible for training the users.

Never let children or untrained people operate or
service the equipment. Local regulations may restrict
the age of the operator.

The owner/user can prevent and is responsible for
accidents or injuries occurring to himself or herself,
other people or property.

Preparation

Evaluate the terrain to determine what accessories and
attachments are needed to properly and safely perform
the job. Only use accessories and attachments approved
by the manufacturer.

Wear appropriate clothing including hard hat, safety
glasses and ear protection. Long hair, loose clothing or
jewelry may get tangled in moving parts.

Inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and
remove all objects such as rocks, toys and wire which
can be thrown by the machine.

Use extra care when handling gasoline and other fuels.
They are flammable and vapors are explosive.

Use only an approved container.

Never remove fuel cap or add fuel with engine
running. Allow engine to cool before refueling. Do
not smoke.

Never refuel or drain the machine indoors.

Check that operator’s presence controls, safety switches
and shields are attached and functioning properly. Do
not operate unless they are functioning properly.

Operation

Never run an engine in an enclosed area.

Only operate in good light, keeping away from holes
and hidden hazards.

Be sure all drives are in neutral and parking brake is
engaged before starting engine. Only start engine from
the operator’s position. Use seat belts if provided.

Slow down and use extra care on hillsides. Be sure to
travel in the recommended direction on hillsides. Turf
conditions can affect the machine’s stability. Use
caution while operating near drop-offs.

Slow down and use caution when making turns and
when changing directions on slopes.

Never raise deck with the blades running.

Never operate with guards not securely in place. Be
sure all interlocks are attached, adjusted properly, and
functioning property.

Do not change the engine governor setting or overspeed
the engine.

Stop on level ground, lower the cutting units, disengage
drives, engage parking brake (if provided), shut off
engine before leaving the operator’s position for any
reason.

Stop equipment and inspect the blades after striking
objects or if an abnormal vibration occurs. Make
necessary repairs before resuming operations.

Keep hands and feet away from the cutting units.

Look behind and down before backing up to be sure of
a clear path.

Never carry passengers and keep pets and bystanders
away.

Slow down and use caution when making turns and
crossing roads and sidewalks. Stop blades if not
mowing.

Do not operate the mower under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.

Use care when loading or unloading the machine into a
trailer or truck.

Use care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees,
or other objects that may obscure vision.

Summary of Contents for 30716

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Original Instructions EN GB Form No 3350 511 Guardian 72 Recycler Groundsmaster 300 Series Model No 30716 240000001 Up Model No 30716TE 240000001 Up...

Page 2: ...Products Warranty 24 Introduction Read this manual carefully to learn how to operate and maintain your product properly The information in this manual can help you and others avoid injury and product...

Page 3: ...s They are flammable and vapors are explosive Use only an approved container Never remove fuel cap or add fuel with engine running Allow engine to cool before refueling Do not smoke Never refuel or dr...

Page 4: ...ious injury or death Use of this product for purposes other than its intended use could prove dangerous to user and bystanders Operation Know how to stop the machine and engine quickly Always wear sub...

Page 5: ...e maintenance instructions described in this manual If major repairs are ever needed or if assistance is desired contact an Authorized Toro Distributor To make sure of optimum performance and continue...

Page 6: ...t Read the operator s manual for further instructions 85 6120 93 6697 1 Change the oil every 50 hours Read the operator s manual for further instructions 105 7844 1 Warning read the operator s manual...

Page 7: ...e spindle shafts are 1 1 4 in in diameter and supported by two externally sealed and graspable tapered roller bearings Castor wheels The two front castor wheels have roller bearing with 10 1 4 x 3 1 4...

Page 8: ...stalling the Castor Wheel Assemblies The thrust washers spacers and tensioning caps have been installed on the castor wheel spindles for shipping 1 Remove the tensioning caps from the spindle shafts a...

Page 9: ...rm is spring loaded to about 100 lb 45 kg Sudden release of the push arm could cause injury Another person is needed to push the arm down during this procedure Warning 1 Remove the 2 self tapping scre...

Page 10: ...the left hand push arm on the traction unit Install the ball joint mount removed from the castor arm to the push arm with the castle nut and cotter pin previously removed Fig 6 3 Measure the distance...

Page 11: ...kles shackle pins 3 8 x 1 1 2 in and cotter pins 1 8 x 3 4 in Fig 8 To ensure that the cutting unit lifts properly secure the chains to the following links when connecting Front chains 9th link Rear c...

Page 12: ...3 3 3 1 2 4 4 4 5 5 4 1 2 6 6 Start the engine and raise the cutting unit so that the height of cut can be changed Stop the engine after the cutting unit is raised A 1 in 25 mm height of cut can be a...

Page 13: ...he top and bottom of the castor arm 3 Install the tensioning cap to secure the assembly Fig 11 4 Ensure that all four castor wheels are set at the same height of cut 1 3 2 4 4 5 Figure 11 1 Rear casto...

Page 14: ...14 Adjusting the Skids Adjust the skids by loosening the flange nuts positioning the skids as desired and tightening the flange nuts Fig 12 2 1 Figure 12 1 Skid 2 Flange nuts...

Page 15: ...rround the housing by uncut grass Always try to have one side of the mower housing free from uncut grass allowing air to be drawn into the housing When making an initial cut through the center of an u...

Page 16: ...dently start the engine and seriously injury you or other bystanders Remove the key from the ignition before you do any maintenance Caution Greasing the Bearings Bushings and Gear Box The cutting unit...

Page 17: ...on level surface lower the cutting unit to the floor shut the engine off and engage the parking brake 2 Remove the self tapping screws securing the shield to the top of the cutting unit and set the sh...

Page 18: ...sh down on the left push arm while you remove the capscrews flat washers and locknuts securing the ball joint mount and chain bracket to the castor arm on the cutting unit Fig 20 Now the helper can ca...

Page 19: ...Lower the cutting unit to the shop floor Remove the belt covers from the top of the cutting unit and set the covers aside 2 Unhook the spring from the idler arm bracket to release the belt tension Fig...

Page 20: ...spindle to retain all parts in place Servicing the Castor Wheels and Bearings The castor wheel rotates on a high quality roller bearing and is supported by a spanner bushing Even after many hours of u...

Page 21: ...cation of the product Warning Inspecting and Sharpening the Blade 1 Raise the cutting unit to the highest position shut the engine off and engage the parking brake Block the cutting unit to prevent it...

Page 22: ...to release the belt tension 5 Rotate the blades until the ends face forward and backward Measure from the floor to the front tip of the cutting edge and remember this dimension Then rotate the same bl...

Page 23: ...23 Troubleshooting 85 To 110...

Page 24: ...contamination use of unapproved coolants lubricants additives or chemicals etc Normal wear and tear items Normal wear and tear includes but is not limited to damage to seats due to wear or abrasion wo...

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