Toro 34215 Operator'S Manual Download Page 1

Form No. 3424-696 Rev A

Stand-On Spreader/Sprayer

Model No. 34215—Serial No. 400000000 and Up

Register at www.Toro.com.
Original Instructions (EN)

*3424-696* A

 

Summary of Contents for 34215

Page 1: ...Form No 3424 696 Rev A Stand On Spreader Sprayer Model No 34215 Serial No 400000000 and Up Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN 3424 696 A...

Page 2: ...removal at residential grounds parks sports fields and on commercial grounds Read this information carefully to learn how to operate and maintain your product properly and to avoid injury and product...

Page 3: ...Lubrication 51 Lubricating the Grease Fittings 51 Engine Maintenance 51 Servicing the Air Cleaner 51 Engine Oil Specification 52 Checking the Engine Oil Level 52 Changing the Engine Oil 53 Servicing...

Page 4: ...ne and remove the key before filling emptying servicing or unclogging the machine Improperly using or maintaining this machine can result in injury To reduce the potential for injury comply with these...

Page 5: ...26 4161 126 4161 1 Agitation Off 4 Narrow spray On 2 Agitation On 5 Wide spray Off 3 Narrow spray Off 6 Wide spray On decal126 4994 126 4994 1 Cutting dismemberment hazard keep away from moving parts...

Page 6: ...ull knob up to open 18 Spray wand pressure control decrease 6 Deflector push knob down to close 19 Spray wand pressure control increase 7 Spreader pattern control rotate counterclockwise to unlock rot...

Page 7: ...ne before leaving the machine 8 Runover backover hazard do not carry passengers look behind you when moving in reverse 9 Thrown object hazard keep bystanders away 10 Warning operate across slopes not...

Page 8: ...mal operation of spreader motor and speed control 5 Fast flashing light spreader motor and or speed control malfunction see Operator s manual Constant slow flashing light spreader motor speed setting...

Page 9: ...and if necessary add air to the appropriate pressure refer to Checking the Air Pressure in the Tires page 63 2 Checking the Engine Oil Level No Parts Required Procedure The engine comes with oil chec...

Page 10: ...to the positive battery terminal with a flanged bolt and flanged nut Figure 3 3 Install the negative battery cable to the negative battery terminal with a flanged bolt and flanged nut Figure 3 4 Insta...

Page 11: ...Motion control lever Neutral position Motion Control Lever The motion control lever located in the center of the steering control controls the forward and reverse motion of the machine see Figure 6 M...

Page 12: ...st engage the parking brake to start the engine Hour Meter The hour meter is located above the ignition switch at the left side of the control console Figure 7 The hour meter records the number of hou...

Page 13: ...n control to broadcast a heavier pattern of granular material to the left or right side of the machine To broadcast a heavier pattern to the left unlock the spreader pattern control pull the control u...

Page 14: ...ure 11 g027033 Figure 11 1 Slot maximum position 2 Linkage Use the drop rate cam to set the maximum amount of material to be dispensed through the impeller gate and onto the impeller The slot in the c...

Page 15: ...ulating the fluid in the sprayer tank tank agitation To start the pump push down on the top of the sprayer pump switch To stop the pump push down on the bottom of the switch Spray Wand Trigger and Tri...

Page 16: ...e Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator The owner is responsible for training all operators and mechanics Become familiar with the safe operation of the equipment operator controls an...

Page 17: ...containers as instructed by the chemical manufacturer and your local codes Chemicals and fumes are dangerous never enter the tank or place your head over or in the opening of a tank Follow all local...

Page 18: ...vered under warranty Important For best results use only clean fresh fuel less than 30 days old Do not use gasoline containing methanol Do not store fuel either in the fuel tank or fuel containers ove...

Page 19: ...standers and pets a safe distance away from the machine Never spray or spread chemicals while people especially children or pets are nearby Look behind and down before backing up to be sure of a clear...

Page 20: ...he machine Determine if the slope is safe for machine operation including surveying the site Always use common sense and good judgment when performing this survey Avoid starting stopping or turning th...

Page 21: ...outward until the pin protrudes through the upper hole Figure 17 Opening and Closing the Fuel Shut Off Valve Control fuel flow to the engine with the fuel shut off valve as follows Rotate the handle...

Page 22: ...u are not using the machine for a few days when transporting it or when it is parked inside a building refer to Opening and Closing the Fuel Shut Off Valve page 21 Driving the Machine CAUTION Machine...

Page 23: ...he spreader calibrate the spreader for the material that you will disperse refer to Calibrating the Spreader page 23 Important Prior to filling the hopper verify that you have set the proper spreader...

Page 24: ...g259776 Figure 23 1 Drop rate cam 6 Fill the hopper approximately half full with the desired material refer to Filling the Spreader Hopper page 26 Determining the Distribution Pattern 1 Set the sprea...

Page 25: ...sibly mark the course length Ensure that you allow enough distance before the starting marker so that the spreader moving forward at full speed when crossing the first mark of the course Calculating t...

Page 26: ...gate lever is in the fully forward closed position refer to Wide distribution Impeller Gate Lever page 13 4 Use the Spreading Charts page 29 to determine the setting for the drop rate cam Figure 24 N...

Page 27: ...e impeller from the shaft Figure 26 and Figure 27 g027324 Figure 26 1 Drive pin 3 Impeller 2 Shaft g027325 Figure 27 5 Place a shallow pan under the shaft of the impeller motor Figure 27 Disconnecting...

Page 28: ...a shallow pan when the hopper is empty remove the pan Connecting the Rate Gate Linkage 1 Pull the linkage out until it clears the drop rate cam Figure 28 2 Move the wide distribution impeller gate le...

Page 29: ...3 7 Nitrogen Pellets Medium Size 1 4 3 4 7 4 0 9 2 3 5 3 1 8 4 4 2 3 8 Medium Pellets and Granules 2 7 6 5 2 4 5 0 9 2 3 8 3 3 1 8 4 4 9 4 1 Large Heavy Pellets 2 7 6 5 9 4 9 Use the chart below for r...

Page 30: ...ure 29 and Figure 30 adjust the spreader pattern g025543 Figure 29 1 Heavy to left side 3 Heavy to right side 2 Move ramp pattern to shaded position Note Do not adjust the ramps that split the product...

Page 31: ...place the throttle midway between the SLOW and the FAST positions 2 Set the impeller speed control to appropriate broadcast rate and then press the impeller On Off switch to the ON position Figure 32...

Page 32: ...1 Wide spreader pattern variable effective width to 6 7 m 22 ft maximum 2 Narrow spreader pattern variable effective width from 1 5 m 5 ft minimum 5 Evaluate the spread pattern Note If you need to ad...

Page 33: ...th variable 1 5 to 6 7 m 5 to 22 ft 7 Gate 4 Do not spread when turning 180 To ensure uniform application broadcast the material in an overlapping pattern as shown in Figure 35 Note The highest amount...

Page 34: ...oduct label for application rate recommendations The method to calibrate the sprayer flow involves driving a preset distance recording the time and then measuring the amount of liquid applied during t...

Page 35: ...inches 2 Nozzle 5 Distance between spray nozzles 66 cm 26 inches 3 Spray angle 120 6 Front of the machine Testing the Sprayer Nozzle Discharge Operator supplied equipment Stop watch capable of measur...

Page 36: ...ischarge quantity here Converting the Time and Collection Results to Flow Rate 1 Convert the milliliters fluid ounce quantities that you calculated in step 10 of Testing the Sprayer Nozzle Discharge p...

Page 37: ...te New Flow Rate In Service Nozzle 0 7 bar 10 psi 1508 ml 51 fl oz min 1 51 L 0 40 US gallon min 1 36 to 1 66 L 0 36 to 0 44 US gallon min 1 4 bar 20 psi 2159 ml 73 fl oz min 2 16 L 0 57 US gallon min...

Page 38: ...icals that you are using in the sprayer are compatible for use with O rings and seals made from fluoroelastomer material refer to the chemical manufacturer s label it should indicate if it is not comp...

Page 39: ...rry before adding the chemical mixture to the tank 12 Add remaining water to the tank and install cap onto the filler neck of the tank Note Allow the content of the sprayer tank to mix thoroughly Empt...

Page 40: ...gage the parking brake increase the throttle to the FAST position switch on the pump and set agitation lever Note Calibrate the sprayer before you start the spray application refer to Calibrating the...

Page 41: ...r pump switch in the ON position You obtain better results if the machine is moving when spray controls are turned ON Ensure adequate pump pressure for proper spray distribution by push forward the ta...

Page 42: ...e of the machine Figure 46 g033506 Figure 46 1 Wand holder 4 Wand 2 Trigger 5 Nozzle 3 Trigger lock 2 Firmly grip the spray wand and point it in the direction that you will spray Note The wand may rec...

Page 43: ...o not attempt to repair hoses seals nozzles or other wand components Cleaning and Lubricating the Spreader Service Interval After each use 1 Drive the machine to a designated cleaning area with a leve...

Page 44: ...pump and other components 1 Pull back both narrow and wide spray pattern levers to the ON position Figure 50 The sprayer nozzles begin spraying 2 Allow the rinse water in the tank to spray through th...

Page 45: ...te Replace the gasket or screen or both if these parts are worn or damaged g027402 Figure 52 1 Strainer body 3 Screen 2 Gasket 4 Strainer bowl 5 Allow any residual chemical solution to drain from the...

Page 46: ...causing personal injury Driving on a street or roadway without such equipment may also be a violation of State laws and the operator may be subject to traffic tickets and or fines Do not drive a mach...

Page 47: ...eader hopper cover and the spray wand are secure before transporting 1 At the left side of the machine ensure that the shutoff valve for the sprayer tank is closed and the drain plug is secure At the...

Page 48: ...or clean the machine while people especially children or pets are in the area Handle chemicals in a well ventilated area Have clean water available especially when filling the spray tank Do not eat dr...

Page 49: ...element More often under severe conditions Check the pressure in the tires Service the transaxle Check sprayer system Every 80 hours Remove the engine shrouds and clean the cooling fins Every 100 hou...

Page 50: ...maintaining or adjusting the machine someone could start the engine Accidentally starting the engine could seriously injure you or other bystanders Remove the key from the ignition engage parking bra...

Page 51: ...to the fittings Figure 57 4 Pump grease into the fittings until grease begins to come out of the bearings 5 Wipe up any excess grease Engine Maintenance Servicing the Air Cleaner Service Interval Befo...

Page 52: ...nt To prevent engine damage always operate the engine with the complete foam and paper air cleaner assembly installed 1 Carefully slide the foam filter element onto the paper filter element Figure 58...

Page 53: ...severe condition Draining the Engine Oil Important Do not operate the engine with the oil level below the Low or Add mark on the dipstick or over the Full mark 1 Prepare the machine for maintenance re...

Page 54: ...the filler neck and look at the oil level in the dipstick Figure 62 Note The engine oil level must cover between the hatch marked areas on the dipstick Figure 62 5 If the oil level is low add the spe...

Page 55: ...ug 12 to 15 N m 8 7 to 10 8 ft lb In service spark plug 23 to 27 N m 16 6 to 19 5 ft lb g008795 Figure 66 Servicing the Spark Arrester Service Interval Every 200 hours Removing the Spark Arrester WARN...

Page 56: ...tapping screw that secure the spark arrester to the muffler and remove the spark arrester Figure 68 Cleaning and Assembling the Spark Arrester 1 Remove the spark arrester Figure 68 2 If there are any...

Page 57: ...el shutoff valve and check for fuel leaks Servicing the Fuel Strainer Service Interval Monthly Removing the Fuel Tank 1 Move the fuel shut off valve to the OFF position refer to Opening and Closing th...

Page 58: ...the fuel strainer Figure 71 and Figure 73 7 Secure the hose to the strainer fitting with the clamp Figure 71 and Figure 73 Installing the Fuel Tank 1 Apply medium grade thread locking compound to the...

Page 59: ...lectrolyte can be fatal or if it touches skin can cause severe burns Wear eye protection to shield your eyes and rubber gloves to protect your skin and clothing when handling electrolyte Do not swallo...

Page 60: ...charging the battery or if charging equipment is not available connect the negative battery cables and run the vehicle continuously for 20 to 30 minutes to charge the battery 7 Align the battery cover...

Page 61: ...ve the hex flanged bolt and flanged nut from the negative battery cable and negative battery terminal and remove the cable from the battery Figure 76 g027432 Figure 76 1 Negative battery cable cover b...

Page 62: ...n from the battery terminals prior to jump starting Tighten the battery cable connections as necessary 2 Ensure that the booster is a 12 volt battery with a sufficient amp rating that is in good condi...

Page 63: ...Interval Every 50 hours Note Service the air pressure in both the front and rear tires 1 Prepare the machine for maintenance refer to Preparing the Machine page 50 2 Check tire pressure in front and r...

Page 64: ...ront of the machine 4 Rear face of the tire 2 Front measurement 5 Rear measurement 3 Front face of the tire 5 Measure the distance between the 2 rear faces of the front tires as shown in Figure 81 Rec...

Page 65: ...hine for maintenance refer to Preparing the Machine page 50 2 Rotate counterclockwise the 2 quarter turn fasteners that secure the knee pad to the chassis of the machine Figure 84 g027155 Figure 84 1...

Page 66: ...rol handle 4 Push forward wide distribution impeller gate lever 4 Rotate the spread pattern control handle counterclockwise push the handle down and rotate the spread pattern control handle clockwise...

Page 67: ...any damaged parts and tighten all loose hardware Maintaining the Sprayer System Checking Sprayer System Service Interval Every 50 hours 1 Prepare the machine for maintenance refer to Preparing the Mac...

Page 68: ...ris or chemical build up on the machine especially the nozzles sprayer tank opening impeller and the spray wand and its holder Removing the Engine Shroud and Cleaning the Cooling Fins Service Interval...

Page 69: ...ine with mild detergent and water Do not pressure wash the machine Avoid excessive use of water especially near the engine and hydrostatic drive 3 Service the air cleaner refer to Servicing the Air Cl...

Page 70: ...ze in the pump valves and hoses will help prevent corrosion and damage caused by moist air trapped in the sprayer system 1 Mix 2 5 L 0 7 US gallon RV anti freeze concentrate with 5 1 L 1 3 US gallon w...

Page 71: ...blown fuse The starter does not rotate the engine 5 A relay or switch is worn or damaged 5 Contact an Authorized Service Dealer 1 The fuel tank is empty 1 Fill the fuel tank with fuel 2 The fuel shut...

Page 72: ...e steering linkage 3 The front wheel toe out is not correct 3 Align the front wheels refer to Aligning the Front Wheels procedure 4 The front wheel axles are bent or damaged 4 Repair or replace the fr...

Page 73: ...on lever to the OFF position 8 The sprayer pattern lever is not in the ON position 8 Move the narrow or wide sprayer pattern lever to the ON position 9 The sprayer pressure and ground speed are incorr...

Page 74: ...r light above the impeller On Off switch is illuminated or flashing 4 The indicator light flashes fast and then pulses 5 times the electrical system for the machine is over voltage 4 check charging sy...

Page 75: ...Schematics g027149 Electrical Schematic Rev A 75...

Page 76: ...g027148 Electrical Diagram Rev A 76...

Page 77: ...g033525 Sprayer System Schematic Rev A 77...

Page 78: ...Notes...

Page 79: ...to restaurants grocery stores hotels schools and hospitals and on a wide variety of products Additionally some online and mail order retailers provide Prop 65 warnings on their websites or in catalogs...

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