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Mixing the Material

DANGER

Eye and skin contact with concrete materials
and breathing the dust involved is hazardous
to your health.

Ensure that there is adequate air
ventilation.

Wear a dust mask to prevent inhalation of
dust while using the machine; refer to

Safe

Operating Practices (page 4)

.

Avoid direct contact of cement and
concrete materials with skin and eyes.

Important:

Do not add more material than

the batch capacity of the machine; refer to

Specifications (page 14)

.

Note:

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions that are

printed on the packaging of the product.

Concrete has the following 4 basic ingredients:

Sand

Gravel

Portland cement

Water

Depending on the application, you can use different
ratios of these 4 ingredients.

There are many variations of concrete mix recipes,
depending on the application. It is important to use
the appropriate quantity of water. Using too little water
results in dry areas in the mix, but using too much
water will result in weaker concrete. The amount
of water needed varies depending on the moisture
content of the sand and gravel. The mix should have
a thickness similar that of peanut butter.

Keep the poured concrete damp for several days to
obtain proper curing. Evaporation results in weaker
concrete. Concrete cures through hydration, a
reaction between water and cement.

Mixing Pre-Mix Concrete

1.

Ensure that the tilt brake is fully engaged and
that the drum is operating at full speed.

2.

Pour water into the drum.

3.

Add the required amount of dry pre-mix.

4.

Allow the drum to turn while the mix reaches the
appropriate consistency.

Mixing Sand, Gravel, and Cement

The typical ratio for mixing concrete is 1 part Portland
cement, 2 parts sand, and 3 parts gravel.

1.

Ensure that the tilt brake is fully engaged and
that the drum is operating at full speed.

2.

Pour water into the drum.

3.

Add the required amount of gravel.

4.

Add the required amount of Portland cement.

5.

Add the required amount of sand.

6.

Allow the drum to turn while the mix reaches the
appropriate consistency.

Note:

Adding water and gravel before cement and

sand allows the mix left in the drum from the previous
batch to be tumbled off the drum and paddles and into
the next batch.

Using the Drum

DANGER

Contact with the mixing paddles could cause
damage or injury.

Never put your hands inside the drum at any
time.

Dumping the Drum

Note:

When dumping a batch of material, leave the

engine running so that the rotating drum helps dump
the material.

1.

Align a wheelbarrow or similar container of
adequate capacity in the path of the drum
opening.

2.

While the drum is turning, firmly grasp the
handwheel with one hand.

3.

Using your other hand, pull up on the drum-tilt
brake handle to release the brake.

4.

Using both hands, slowly turn the handwheel,
allowing the drum to tilt in the desired direction
and dump the desired amount of material.

5.

Turn the handwheel in the opposite direction to
return the drum into an upright position.

6.

Push down on the drum-tilt brake to lock
the drum into position, avoiding accidental
discharging of concrete mix.

7.

After dumping a batch of material, clean the
drum; refer to

Cleaning the Drum (page 26)

.

Note:

This step will clean the paddles and drum

between batches and prevent dried material
from forming and contaminating the next batch
of material.

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Summary of Contents for CM-1258Y-SD

Page 1: ...Form No 3429 716 Rev A CM 1258Y SD Concrete Mixer Model No 68011 Serial No 404320000 and Up Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN 3429 716 A...

Page 2: ...d to mix concrete plaster fireproofing material grout and other small grained concrete products You can tow the machine behind a vehicle equipped with a hitch appropriate for the type of tow pole your...

Page 3: ...g the Engine Oil Level 22 Starting the Engine 23 Shutting Off the Engine 24 Using the Machine 24 Mixing the Material 25 Using the Drum 25 Maintenance 27 Recommended Maintenance Schedule s 27 Pre Maint...

Page 4: ...ner 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...

Page 5: ...tore the machine or fuel container inside where there is an open flame such as near a water heater or furnace If you spill fuel wipe it off the engine and equipment Ensure that the machine is on a lev...

Page 6: ...and remove the spark plug wire before adjusting cleaning or repairing Allow the engine to cool before performing maintenance or storing Disengage all power and operation controls before making any re...

Page 7: ...damaged or missing decal133 8062 133 8062 decal125 8216 125 8216 1 Read the Operator s Manual for information on how to tow the machine 2 Warning limit towing speed to less than 88 km h 55 mph decal12...

Page 8: ...ement at the chain drive crushing hazard of hand entanglement hazard of hand at the shaft keep hands away from moving parts keep all guards and shields in place 5 Explosion hazard stop the engine and...

Page 9: ...w pole options Hitch Type Length 50 mm 2 inch ball stamped 127 cm 50 inches 50 mm 2 inch ball forged 127 cm 50 inches Pintle 127 cm 50 inches 1 Remove the bolt and nut from the tow pole Figure 3 g0198...

Page 10: ...ng link 2 Attach the safety chain to the length of rod or wire Figure 4A 3 Pull the rod or wire and the safety chain through both keyholes Figure 4B Note Ensure that approximately equal lengths of saf...

Page 11: ...rake 3 Handwheel 7 Rubber latch 4 Safety chain keyholes Controls Become familiar with all of the controls before you start the engine and operate the machine Handwheel The handwheel controls the tilt...

Page 12: ...ws the operator to start and shut off the engine It is located on the engine cowl and is connected to the engine speed control knob which is located on the engine Figure 8 To control the engine speed...

Page 13: ...on before attempting to start the engine Once you have finished using the machine and you have shut off the engine move the fuel shutoff lever to the OFF position g020002 Figure 9 1 Fuel shutoff lever...

Page 14: ...that your tow vehicle has the appropriate hitch to tow the machine options include a 50 mm 2 inch ball hitch or a pintle hitch Note If the machine is equipped with a trailer light kit ensure that the...

Page 15: ...load and speed ratings Replacement tires should have the same or better ratings For more information go to http www nhtsa gov Vehicle Safety Tires Note Refer to Specifications page 14 and ensure that...

Page 16: ...re 15 g020359 Figure 15 1 Bail 2 Safety pin 4 Position the coupler on top of the hitch ball Figure 15A 5 Close the coupler latch Figure 15B 6 Open the bail on the safety pin and insert the pin through...

Page 17: ...so that the socket is on top of the hitch ball and the clamp is under the ball Figure 16C 5 Turn the coupler handle clockwise to thread it onto the bolt until it is secure Figure 16D Note Use a wrench...

Page 18: ...ing links Figure 19 g021178 Figure 19 1 Connecting link 3 Chain link 2 Safety chain mounting point on tow vehicle Towing the Machine WARNING Towing the machine at high speed increases the risk of a hi...

Page 19: ...ngaged and that the drum does not rotate toward the dump position Opening and Closing the Cowl Opening the Cowl 1 At the side of the machine where the front cowl and rear cowl meet grasp the ring of t...

Page 20: ...GER In certain conditions during fueling static electricity can be released causing a spark which can ignite the fuel vapors A fire or explosion from fuel can burn you and others and can damage proper...

Page 21: ...ioner to the fuel and follow the directions of the manufacturer Note Fuel stabilizer conditioner is most effective when mixed with fresh fuel Filling the Fuel Tank Capacity 4 7 L 1 25 US gallons 1 Par...

Page 22: ...ASO Service Category DH 1 Crankcase capacity 1 6 L 1 7 US qt Important If the oil level in the crankcase is too low or too high and you run the engine you may damage the engine This type of damage is...

Page 23: ...Safe Operating Practices page 4 and understand the Controls page 11 before attempting to start the machine 2 Make sure that the fuel shutoff lever is in the ONposition g020002 Figure 25 1 Fuel shutof...

Page 24: ...he CLOSED position Using the Machine DANGER This machine is capable of amputating hands Stay in the operator s position while the machine is running Keep all bystanders a safe distance from the machin...

Page 25: ...aches the appropriate consistency Mixing Sand Gravel and Cement The typical ratio for mixing concrete is 1 part Portland cement 2 parts sand and 3 parts gravel 1 Ensure that the tilt brake is fully en...

Page 26: ...th water before the material dries 4 Allow the drum to rotate and tumble the loose material and water further loosening the rest of the material 5 Continue to spray the drum with water to remove all o...

Page 27: ...the inlet fuel screen Every 100 hours Change the engine oil Every 200 hours Clean the air cleaner elements Clean them more frequently in dusty operating conditions Replace the outlet fuel filter Every...

Page 28: ...front cowl 3 Install each of the 4 bolts and hand tighten them to prevent cross threading 4 Tighten the bolts with a wrench until they are secure Lubrication Lubricating the Machine Service Interval...

Page 29: ...ssembly extreme engine damage will occur 1 Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop 2 Turn the fuel shutoff lever to the OFF position 3 Remove the wing nut that secures the air cleaner co...

Page 30: ...acity 1 6 L 1 7 US qt Important If the oil level in the crankcase is too low or too high and you run the engine you may damage the engine This type of damage is not covered by the warranty Viscosity R...

Page 31: ...Oil Filter 1 Remove the oil filter retaining bolt 2 Pull the oil filter cap out and remove the oil filter g020389 Figure 37 1 Oil filter 3 Oil filter retaining bolt 2 Oil filter cap 3 Clean the oil f...

Page 32: ...uts torqued to 24 N m 18 ft lb 3 Check the drive chain tension and adjust it if necessary refer to Checking the Drive Chain Tension page 34 and Adjusting the Drive Chain Tension page 34 4 Close the re...

Page 33: ...lever Figure 41 g021307 Figure 41 1 Outlet fuel filter 4 O ring 2 Gasket 5 Fuel shutoff lever 3 Filler port 6 Nut 6 Remove and discard the O ring Figure 41 7 Pull the outlet fuel filter and gasket ou...

Page 34: ...ine page 32 Servicing the Drive Chain Service Interval Every 20 hours Inspect the drive chain for rust and debris Every 20 hours Inspect the drive chain tension and adjust it as necessary Checking the...

Page 35: ...ine Regular cleaning and washing with mild detergent and water will increase the life span of the machine Clean the machine after each use before the dirt hardens Remove dirt and grime from the extern...

Page 36: ...pression lever down and hold it while slowly pulling the recoil starter 2 or 3 times Note Do not start the engine 5 Drain the fuel tank by unscrewing fuel drain plug and collecting fuel in a fuel cont...

Page 37: ...oper level 1 The engine is overloaded 1 Reduce the load 2 The air cleaner element is clogged 2 Clean the element or replace it 3 Improper diesel fuel has been put in the fuel tank 3 Fill the tank with...

Page 38: ...Notes...

Page 39: ...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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