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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Improper use or maintenance of the machine can
result in injury. To reduce the potential for injury,
comply with the following safety instructions.
BEFORE OPERATING
1.
Read and understand the contents of this
Operator's Manual before operating the machine.
Become familiar with all controls and know how to stop
quickly. A free replacement manual is available by
sending complete Model and Serial Number to:
The Toro Company
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55420
2.
Do not allow children to operate the machine. Do
not allow adults to operate the machine without proper
instruction.
3.
Before attempting to start engine, disengage
traction drive and move gear shift to neutral.
4.
Remove all debris or other objects that might
interfere with operation. Keep all bystanders away from
the work area.
5.
Locate and mark all under ground obstructions
such as irrigation components, electrical or telephone
lines.
6.
Keep all shields and safety devices in place. If a
shield, safety device or decal is defective or damaged,
repair or replace it before operation is commenced.
Also tighten any loose nuts, bolts and screws to assure
machine is in safe operating condition.
7.
Do not operate machine while wearing sandals,
tennis shoes, sneakers or shorts. Also, do not wear
loose fitting clothing which could get caught in moving
parts. Always wear long pants and substantial shoes.
Wearing safety glasses, safety shoes, ear protection
and a helmet is advisable and required by some local
ordinances and insurance regulations.
8.
Fill fuel tank with gasoline before starting the
engine. Avoid spilling gasoline. Since gasoline is
flammable, handle it carefully.
A. Use an approved gasoline container.
B. Do not fill tank while engine is hot or running.
C. Do not smoke while handling gasoline.
D. Fill fuel tank outdoors and up to about one inch
(25 mm) from top of the tank, not the filler neck.
E. Wipe up any spilled gasoline.
WHILE OPERATING
9.
Start engine when traction drive is disengaged,
and gear shift lever is in neutral.
10.
Do not run the engine in a confined area without
adequate ventilation. Exhaust fumes are hazardous
and could possibly be deadly.
11.
Using the machine demands attention, and to
prevent loss of control:
A. Use only in daylight or when there is good
artificial light.
B. Watch for holes or other hidden hazards.
C. Do not transport machine close to a sand trap,
ditch, creek or other hazard.
12.
If the tines strike a solid object or the machine
vibrates abnormally, shut the engine off. Remove high
tension wires from spark plugs to prevent possibility of
accidental starting. Check coring head and traction
unit for damage and defective parts. Repair any
damage before restarting the engine and operating the
tines. Be sure tines are in good condition and all bolts
are tight.
13.
Do not touch engine or muffler while engine is
running or soon after it is stopped. These areas could
be hot enough to cause a burn.
14.
Before leaving the operator's position behind
handle or leaving machine unattended, raise coring
head, raise lockup brackets, disengage traction drive,
move gear shift to neutral and shut OFF engine.
MAINTENANCE
15.
Disconnect high tension wires from spark plugs to
prevent accidental starting of the engine when
servicing, adjusting or storing the machine.
16.
If traction unit must be tipped to perform
maintenance or an adjustment, drain gasoline from
fuel tank and oil from crankcase.
17.
To reduce potential fire hazard, keep the engine
free of excessive grease, grass, leaves and
accumulations of dirt. Never wash a warm engine or
electrical connections with water.
18.
Be sure machine is in safe operating condition by
keeping nuts, bolts and screws tight. Check the tine
mounting bolts and nuts frequently to be sure they are
tightened to specification.
19.
If the engine must be running to perform a
maintenance adjustment, keep hands, feet, clothing
and other parts of the body away from the tines and
other moving parts.
20.
Make sure all hydraulic line connectors are tight,
and all hydraulic hoses and lines are in good condition
before applying pressure to the system.
21.
Before disconnecting or performing any work on
the hydraulic system, all pressure in system must be
relieved by stopping engine and lowering implement to
the ground.