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Never refuel or drain the machine indoors.

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

Check that the cutting wheel has stopped rotating when
you reduce the throttle.

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 before starting the engine.
Only start the engine from the operator's position.

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

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

Stop on level ground, lower the grinder, and shut off
the engine before leaving the operator's position for any
reason.

Keep hands and feet away from the moving grinder wheel
and teeth.

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

Keep pets and bystanders away.

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

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

Ensure that the area is clear of other people before
operating the machine. Stop the machine if anyone enters
the area.

Never leave a running machine unattended. Always stop
the engine and verify the cutting wheels has stopped
rotating.

Never jerk the controls; use a steady motion.

Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing
roadways.

Do not touch parts which may be hot from operation.
Allow them to cool before attempting to maintain, adjust,
or service.

Ensure that you operate the machine in areas where
there are no obstacles in close proximity to the operator.
Failure to maintain adequate distance from trees, walls,
and other barriers may result in injury as the machine
backs up during operation if the operator is not attentive
to the surroundings. Only operate the unit in areas where
there is sufficient clearance for the operator to safely
maneuver the product.

Before grinding, have the area marked for underground
utilities, and do not grind in marked areas.

Locate the pinch point areas marked on the machine and
keep hands and feet away from these areas.

Lightning can cause severe injury or death. If lightning
is seen or thunder is heard in the area, do not operate
the machine; seek shelter.

Maintenance and Storage

Stop the engine. Wait for all movement to stop before
adjusting, cleaning, or repairing.

Clean debris from the grinder, drives, mufflers, and engine
to help prevent fires. Clean up oil or fuel spillage.

Let the engine cool before storing and do not store near
flame.

Do not store fuel near flames or drain indoors.

Park the machine on level ground. Never allow untrained
personnel to service the machine.

Carefully release pressure from components with stored
energy.

Remove the spark plug wire before making any repairs.

Keep hands and feet away from moving parts. If possible,
do not make adjustments with the engine running.

Keep all parts in good working condition and all hardware
tightened. Replace all worn or damaged decals.

Keep nuts and bolts tight. Keep equipment in good
condition.

Never tamper with safety devices.

Keep the machine free of grass, leaves, or other debris
build-up. Clean up oil or fuel spillage. Allow the machine
to cool before storing.

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

Use only an approved container.

Never remove the gas cap or add fuel when the
engine is running. Allow the engine to cool before
refueling. Do not smoke.

Never refuel the machine indoors.

Never store the machine or fuel container inside
where there is an open flame, such as near a water
heater or furnace.

Never fill a container while it is inside a vehicle, trunk,
pick-up bed, or any surface other than the ground.

Keep container nozzle in contact with the tank during
filling.

Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike an object.
Make any necessary repairs before restarting.

Use only genuine Toro replacement parts to ensure that
original standards are maintained.

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Summary of Contents for SGR-6 22600

Page 1: ...Form No 3386 286 Rev A SGR 6 Stump Grinder Model No 22600 Serial No 314000001 and Up G025787 Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN 3386 286 A...

Page 2: ...Engine Owner s Manual is supplied for information regarding the US Environmental Protection Agency EPA and the California Emission Control Regulation of emission systems maintenance and warranty Repla...

Page 3: ...o avoid serious injury or death WARNING Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide an odorless deadly poison that can kill you Do not run the engine indoors or in an enclosed area Training Read the Opera...

Page 4: ...is sufficient clearance for the operator to safely maneuver the product Before grinding have the area marked for underground utilities and do not grind in marked areas Locate the pinch point areas mar...

Page 5: ...9 4690 1 Warning cutting dismemberment hazard grinding blade keep hands and feet away from all moving parts keep all shields in place wait for all moving parts to stop 119 4691 1 Warning read the Oper...

Page 6: ...lease knob from the machine Figure 4 g014871 1 Figure 4 1 Handle release knob Fold the handle down toward the machine and screw the knob back onto the handle Figure 5 g014870 Figure 5 Throttle Lever a...

Page 7: ...brake Specifications Note Specifications and design are subject to change without notice Cutting Depth 30 cm 12 inches Length 127 cm 50 inches Width 56 cm 22 inches Height 107 cm 42 inches Weight 47...

Page 8: ...e can burn you and others and can damage property Fill the fuel tank outdoors in an open area when the engine is cold Wipe up any gasoline that spills Never fill the fuel tank inside an enclosed trail...

Page 9: ...k until the level is 6 mm to 13 mm 1 4 to 1 2 inch below the bottom of the filler neck Important This space in the tank allows gasoline to expand Do not fill the fuel tank completely full 5 Install th...

Page 10: ...is helps to cool the engine before stopping In an emergency the engine may be stopped immediately 2 Release the safety bail to stop the engine 3 Move the fuel valve to the Closed position all the way...

Page 11: ...until you have removed the front portion of the stump to ground level A through D in Figure 13 Figure 13 6 Raise the cutting wheel release the parking brake and move the machine forward a few inches...

Page 12: ...50 hours Service the air filter Every 100 hours Change the oil Clean the sediment cup Check the spark plugs Every 200 hours Replace the air filter Yearly or before storage Change the oil Clean the se...

Page 13: ...t use compressed air to blow out the paper element this can damage it 5 Mount the paper filter in the air filter housing and secure it with the wing nut 6 Position the foam pre filter over the paper f...

Page 14: ...g Service Interval Every 100 hours Check the spark plugs Ensure that the air gap between the center and side electrodes is correct before installing the spark plug Use a spark plug wrench for removing...

Page 15: ...0 1 2 3 4 5 4 Figure 20 Your model may vary 1 Belt guard 4 Bolt 2 Lock washer 5 Nut 3 Washer 3 To check belt tension gently squeeze the belt spans together You should be able to push the belt down abo...

Page 16: ...you will need to rotate and replace them periodically Figure 22 1 Nut 3 Tooth holder 2 Spacer 4 Tooth Each tooth is indexed with 3 positions so you can rotate it twice exposing a new sharp edge before...

Page 17: ...times Important Do not store stabilizer conditioned gasoline over 90 days 3 Run the engine to distribute conditioned fuel through the fuel system 5 minutes 4 Stop the engine allow it to cool and drain...

Page 18: ...nants in the fuel 4 Drain and fill the tank with fresh fuel The engine runs rough 5 The spark plugs are worn or have buildup on the electrodes 5 Check the electrode gap and clean or replace the spark...

Page 19: ...Notes 19...

Page 20: ...k plugs tires filters gaskets wear plates seals O rings drive chains clutches Failures caused by outside influence Items considered to be outside influence include but are not limited to weather stora...

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