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Adjusting the Blower Nozzle
Height

The blower nozzle can be operated at a height range from 114
to 216 mm (4.5 to 8.5 inches). To adjust the blower nozzle
height, position the castor wheel axles in the upper or lower
holes of the castor forks and add or remove an equal number
of spacers from the castor forks.

1.

Start the engine and raise the blower off the floor so
the castor wheels can be changed. Stop the engine and
remove the key after the blower is raised.

2.

Position the castor wheel axles in the same holes in
both castor forks (Figure 20). Use the lower castor fork
axle mounting holes to attain higher blower nozzle
height.

Figure 20

1.

Tensioning cap

4.

Axle mounting holes

2.

Spacers

5.

Castor Wheel

3.

Shims

3.

Remove the tensioning cap from the spindle shaft
(Figure 20) and slide the spindle out of the castor arm.
Put the 2 shims (1/8 inch) onto the spindle shaft as
they were originally installed. These shims are required
to achieve a level across the entire width of the blower.
Slide the appropriate number of 1/2 inch spacers onto
the spindle shaft to get the desired height; then slide
the washer onto the shaft

4.

Push the castor spindle through the castor arm. Install
the shims (as they were originally installed) and the
remaining spacers onto the spindle shaft. Install the
tensioning cap to secure the assembly.

Operating Tips

WARNING

Discharged air has considerable force and could
cause injury or loss of footing.

Stay away from nozzle opening when machine is
operating.

Keep bystanders away from nozzle opening
when machine is running.

DANGER

TIP OVER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH.

NEVER operate on steep slopes.

Operate on slopes up and down, never across
the face.

When going uphill or downhill, do not stop or
start suddenly.

Stay alert for holes in the terrain or other hidden
hazards. To avoid tipping or loss of control, do
not drive close to a ditch, creek or drop off.

If the tow vehicle stops while going uphill, back
slowly downhill. Do not attempt to turn.

Practice operating the blower. It is advisable to blow the
same direction the wind is blowing to prevent material
from blowing back into the cleared area.

Be alert, slow down and use caution when making turns.
Look behind and to the side before changing directions.

Be aware of the blower nozzle direction and do not point
it at anyone.

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

Check carefully for overhead clearances (i.e. branches,
doorways, electrical wires) before driving under any
objects and do not allow them to contact the blower
screen.

Reduce your speed when making sharp turns and when
turning on hillsides.

Before backing up, look to the rear and ensure that no
one is behind the machine.

Do not run the engine in or direct the blower nozzle into
a confined area without adequate ventilation. Exhaust
fumes are hazardous and could possibly be deadly.

Use caution when blowing around newly planted sod as
the force of the air could disrupt the grass.

Stay away from the nozzle opening when the machine
is operating. Keep all bystanders away from the nozzle
opening and don’t direct discharge toward bystanders.

Do not take an injury risk!

When a person or pet

appears unexpectedly in or near the operating area,

stop

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Summary of Contents for 44547

Page 1: ...Form No 3377 579 Rev A Pro Force Debris Blower Groundsmaster 360 Traction Units Model No 44547 Serial No 313000001 and Up Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN 3377 579 A...

Page 2: ...register your product Whenever you need service genuine Toro parts or additional information contact an Authorized Service Dealer or Toro Customer Service and have the model and serial numbers of you...

Page 3: ...ntrols 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 regu...

Page 4: ...tow vehicle slowly straight down the slope Do not take an injury risk When a person or pet appears unexpectedly in or near the operating area stop operation Careless operation combined with terrain an...

Page 5: ...Manual 2 Thrown object hazard keep bystanders a safe distance from the machine 3 Cutting dismemberment hazard hand stay away from moving parts keep all guards and shields in place 119 0217 1 Warning s...

Page 6: ...Sensor plate 1 Carriage screw 5 16 x 1 1 4 inch 2 5 Flange nut 5 16 inch 2 Install the proximity switch 6 General Purpose Lithium Base Grease A R Grease the machine Media and Additional Parts Descrip...

Page 7: ...ng 2 Remove the end of the crate which is toward the top of the machine Figure 3 3 Remove the board that is under the blower housing Figure 3 4 Secure a strap to the top end 2 x 4 deckboard and lift t...

Page 8: ...Frame tube 3 Jack stand 2 Snapper pin 9 Remove the cable tie securing the crank handle to the jack crank 10 Crank the jack stand down until the jack pad is level with the castor wheel tires 11 Remove...

Page 9: ...e safety chain to blower frame Figure 9 3 Installing the Mounting Plate to the Debris Blower Frame Parts needed for this procedure 1 Mounting plate 4 Bolt 1 2 x 1 1 4 inches 4 Lock nut 1 2 inch Proced...

Page 10: ...ure 12 1 2 G023910 Figure 12 1 Locking pin 2 Hairpin cotter 5 Install the drive shaft to the quick attach frame by sliding the quick coupler onto the shaft Figure 13 1 2 G021678 Figure 13 1 Drive shaf...

Page 11: ...e sensor plate until it aligns with the proximity switch and tighten the carriage screw nuts Make sure it does not contact the proximity switch 5 Using the jam nuts adjust the proximity switch up or d...

Page 12: ...float front attach down Hold to power down 3 Rotate blower nozzle right 2 Raise and hold front attach 4 Rotate blower nozzle left Joystick Optional Note All references to right and left orientation a...

Page 13: ...nders avoid injury The use of protective equipment for eyes hearing feet and head is recommended CAUTION This machine produces sound levels in excess of 85 dBA at the operator s ear and can cause hear...

Page 14: ...when machine is running DANGER TIP OVER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH NEVER operate on steep slopes Operate on slopes up and down never across the face When going uphill or downhill do not stop or...

Page 15: ...positioned guards can lead to thrown object injuries Do not resume operation until the area is cleared Important Raise the blower before transporting If the nozzle is left in the down position during...

Page 16: ...ints are as follows Drive pulley Figure 21 G021632 Figure 21 Shown with cover removed Castor wheel shaft 2 Figure 22 Figure 22 Drive shaft Figure 23 G021633 Figure 23 Checking the Gear Box Lubrication...

Page 17: ...zle must rotate freely when moved by hand G023909 1 2 Figure 26 1 Nozzle clamp 2 1 3 cm 50 inch gap Cleaning the Nozzle Guides Check and remove any grass dirt or debris buildup around and in between t...

Page 18: ...ortant You can wash the machine with mild detergent and water Do not pressure wash the machine Avoid excessive use of water 2 Check and tighten all bolts nuts and screws Repair or replace any part tha...

Page 19: ...ompiled as required per Part B of Annex VII of 2006 42 EC We will undertake to transmit in response to requests by national authorities relevant information on this partly completed machinery The meth...

Page 20: ...ed to damage to seats due to wear or abrasion worn painted surfaces scratched decals or windows etc Parts Parts scheduled for replacement as required maintenance are warranted for the period of time u...

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