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85363-85364 Rev B

Safety  on  the  job  should  always  be  a  top  priority. 

Training and experience are important factors in the safe 

operation  of  equipment.  Please  consider  the  following 

information and realize that safe operation is a matter 

of using common sense as it relates to the machine, its 

maintenance, the operator, the training, and the operating 

conditions.  These  are  general  safety  instructions  that 

apply to most turf maintenance equipment.

This list includes many, but not all, general 

safety instructions as they relate to turf 

equipment. Common sense must always be 

used to determine the safest way to operate a 

machine under specific conditions.

TRAINING:

Always read the manual before operating a machine for 

the first time.
Always  read  the  warning  decals  before  operating  a 

machine for the first time.
Always check the location and use of each control before 

operating a machine for the first time.
Practice operating the machine in a safe area with no 

obstructions  until  becoming  familiar  with  the  controls. 

If  you  have  questions,  ask  your  supervisor  or  call  the 

factory.

CLOTHING:

Cloths  should  be  snug  fit.  Loose  fitting  clothing  is 

hazardous because it may get caught in the mechanism 

during service or operation.
Remove  jewelry  before  operation. Again,  jewelry  may 

get caught in the mechanism.
Wear shoes that will protect your feet. In most cases, 

sneakers do not protect and do not provide the protection 

of leather shoes or boots. Steel toed safety shoes should 

be considered for many situations.

Hard Hat: The use of a hard hat should be considered 

when using equipment on a golf course. The danger of 

being hit by a golf ball should be a major concern as well 

as protection while operating under trees .
Eye Protection: Safety glasses and/or face shields should 

be  considered  when  operating,  as  well  as  working  in 

close proximity to high speed rotary equipment. Watch 

for  rotary  mowers,  edgers,  brush  and  string  trimmers. 

Rotary  mowers  can  throw  debris  at  speed  up  to  200 

MPH.
Hearing: If the noise level of the equipment is too loud, 

consider the use of ear protection.
Do not use stereo headsets during operation. This is a 

distraction that may lead to an accident. Headsets also 

make  it  difficult  to  hear  other  people  and  equipment 

while operating in the work area.
Respirators: When operating in dusty, windy conditions, 

wear a respirator. This is also an important consideration 

if  operating  equipment  while  spraying  chemicals  and 

fertilizers.
Gloves: Use gloves when handling sharp or hazardous 

objects.

THE OPERATOR:

The operator should never use a machine while under 

the influence of alcohol or drugs. The operator should 

be  aware  of  the  hazards  of  working  in  the  sun  and 

should take proper precautions to avoid heat stress and 

dehydration. Use sun screen products when necessary.
The  operator  should  never  attempt  to  ride  a  machine 

that is not designed for that propose. Do not allow others 

to ride a machine that is not designed for passengers.
Care  should  always  be  taken  when  mounting  and 

dismounting a riding machine. Prevent injuries and falls 

by making sure the operator does not slip.  Unless it is 

an emergency, do not jump off a machine. Injury may 

result when an operator’s foot slips trying to jump from 

a machine.

Recognizing Safety Warnings Used In Manual

LOOK FOR THE SAFETY HAZARD WARNING SYMBOL

The symbol is used to alert the operator of safety hazards.

It is used in conjunction with the words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION.

“DANGER” identifies immediate hazards which will result in serious injury or death.

“WARNING” identifies potential hazards which could result in serious injury or death.

“CAUTION” identifies hazardous situations which may result in minor injury and/or could result in 

damage or destruction of equipment.

WARNING

CAUTION

DANGER

General Safety Practices

SAFETY

Summary of Contents for 85363

Page 1: ...Serial Number R01201 Manual Number 665285 Rev B DANGER IF INCORRECTLY USED THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY THOSE WHO USE AND MAINTAIN THIS MACHINE SHOULD BE TRAINED IN ITS PROPERUSE WARNEDOFITSDA...

Page 2: ...O DIRECT to order parts or to arrange repair service For a list of authorized TURFCO dealers in your area or for additional information regarding LS 22 Lawn Seeder direct inquiries to TURFCO DIRECT TU...

Page 3: ...a GX160 85364 4 10 kW 5 5 HP Briggs and Stratton Vanguard Drive and Clutch V Belt Drive Idler Tension V Belt Clutch Wheels Tires 410 350 x 4 Inch Pneumatic Tires LS 22 Dimensions Handlebars Folded Wid...

Page 4: ...s well as working in close proximity to high speed rotary equipment Watch for rotary mowers edgers brush and string trimmers Rotary mowers can throw debris at speed up to 200 MPH Hearing If the noise...

Page 5: ...ntains Chemicals Known to the State of California to Cause Cancer Birth Defects or Other Reproductive Harm Do not run the engine in an enclosed area The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide an odorle...

Page 6: ...handlebar cable damage or a disconnected clutch spring located at the end of the cable under guard TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Read and Understand the Entire Operator s Manual Before Operating This Machin...

Page 7: ...85364 Rev B FIGURE 1 C B A D AS85363 01 DO NOT START ENGINE Engine May Have Been Shipped From The Factory Without Oil In The Crankcase WARNING CAUTION F J G E I H FULLY CLOSED AT 0 FULLY OPEN AT 17 A...

Page 8: ...ols Description Clutch Handle The clutch handle is located across the top of the handlebar Slowly pull back on the clutch handle to start rotation of the blade assembly The clutch DOES NOT act as a br...

Page 9: ...l bury the seed too deep Seed buried too deep will not germinate Excessive blade depth will also cause premature blade wear and undesired operating vibrations Change the blade depth adjustment by unlo...

Page 10: ...he soil by extensive aeration before seeding Aerate 10 to 14 holes per square foot 100 to 150 holes per square meter Leave the cores to be broken up by the LS 22 Lawn Seeder blades C Set the LS 22 bla...

Page 11: ...Kg Lbs Kg Lbs Kg Seed Gate Fully CLOSED at 0 Seed Gate Fully OPEN at 17 Seed Gate Dial 25 x 25 25 x 50 50 x 50 50 x 75 75 x 75 75 x 100 100 x 100 100 x 150 150 x 150 Size of Area To Be Seeded In Feet...

Page 12: ...ne outdoor lighting any other type of buried cable that may be damaged by the seeding process Locate and mark any shallow buried natural gas propane gas or other gas or fuel line that may be damaged b...

Page 13: ...turf Step 4 Set the throttle and Choke controls Pull starter rope to start engine Allow engine to warm up at idle speed Reset throttle to desired speed LS 22 LAWN SEEDER OPERATION TO AVOID SERIOUS INJ...

Page 14: ...ly 3 mm to 6 mm 1 8 to 1 4 Seed should be dispensed evenly along the test area Readjust as needed and continue operation Always stop the engine when adjusting any part of the LS 22 Lawn Seeder TO AVOI...

Page 15: ...opper Rotor Shaft Front Axle Operating on Too Steep of a Slope Engine Oil Alert Sensor Shutting Engine Down Clutch Control Inoperative Slipping V Belt At Clutch Misadjusted Clutch Control Cable Broken...

Page 16: ...e that can be installed on the LS 22 Lawn Seeder is 4 41 KWt 6 HP Any engine used on the LS 22 must conform to the original design of the machine DO NOT alter the LS 22 in any manner to install an eng...

Page 17: ...rews hold the V belt in position slightly away from the V groove on the engine pulley If needed adjust the position of the screws so that they both equally touch the V belt and hold it away from the e...

Page 18: ...e the following steps to adjust the seed gate and seed gate cable Step 1 Place seed gate handle in the close position Loosen the seed gate cable housing adjusting nuts enough to allow cable to be lose...

Page 19: ...eplacement procedures To ensure that no fuel is spilled from the engine Remove fuel from the engine before proceeding TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Use Caution When Working With the Blade Assembly Blades Ar...

Page 20: ...PARTS LISTS 20 85363 85364 Rev B Blade Depth Adjuster and Rear Axle Assembly PL85363 02RevA 10 11 12 16 13 8 7 4 2 5 1 1 2 4 15 3 3 6 17 14 9...

Page 21: ...t Includes Oilite Bearings 1 6 661480 Bushing Pivot Lift Tube Sleeve 2 7 400442 Screw Hex Head 1 2 20 x 1 1 2 2 8 499052 Washer Flat 33 64 ID x 7 8 OD x 1 16 Thick 2 9 443820 Nut Hex 1 2 20 2 10 66131...

Page 22: ...S 22 85363 85364 Rev B 13 4 2 5 3 1 11 7 6 8 9 10 8 12 24 16 20 25 27 16 18 20 15 14 16 17 14 22 21 26 16 20 19 23 23 16 25 16 16 20 16 PL85363 05RevA Handlebar Lift Handle Seed Gate and Clutch Contro...

Page 23: ...ol 1 12 665333 Bolt Carriage 3 8 16 x 5 1 13 662680 Carriage Bolt 3 8 16 x 3 1 14 662516 Knob Locking 2 15 658535 Nut Press 3 8 16 2 16 452006 Washer Flat 3 8 ID x 7 8 OD x 5 64 Thick 8 17 662824 Spac...

Page 24: ...PARTS LISTS 24 85363 85364 Rev B Hopper Seed Gate and Application Rate Dial PL85363 01RevA 3 21 15 20 18 26 16 19 17 7 8 6 10 11 25 23 24 2 27 13 4 23 24 25 28 22 14 9 11 12 7 8 22 16 5 1...

Page 25: ...lastic 12 12 665350 Nut Hex 10 24 Nylock 6 13 658542 Pin Clevis 1 4 x 1 2 1 14 663542 Pin Cotter 1 16 x 3 4 1 15 661350 Mount Dial 1 16 658240 Bolt Carriage 5 16 18 x 3 4 3 17 446134 Washer Lock 5 16...

Page 26: ...PARTS LISTS 26 85363 85364 Rev B Seed Hopper and Front Axle Assembly 3 1 2 5 10 9 14 15 16 17 18 6 18 17 16 15 14 4 4 8 7 PL85363 03RevA 11 12 13 SEED HOPPER ASSEMBLY...

Page 27: ...lat 7 16 ID x 1 OD x 5 64 Thick 4 8 446142 Washer Lock 3 8 4 9 443110 Nut Hex 3 8 16 4 10 658240 Bolt Carriage 5 16 18 x 3 4 3 11 452004 Washer Flat 5 16 ID x 3 4 OD x 1 16 Thick 3 12 446134 Washer Lo...

Page 28: ...7 BLADE ASSEMBLY 33 6 5 32 4 34 23 24 22 25 19 21 18 20 16 15 17 16 28 27 4 29 14 15 14 13 10 11 9 12 TORQUE TO 12 20 Nm 108 IN LBS 17 31 30 4 26 15 24 4 PL85363 04RevB AS NEEDED FOR ALIGNMENT HONDA...

Page 29: ...oodruff 1 4 x 1 1 19 661309 Pulley Blade Sheave 1 20 661311 Bushing Pulley Includes Screws 1 21 665344 Guard Side V Belt Engine Side 1 22 400110 Screw Hex Head 1 4 20 x 7 8 5 23 446128 Washer Lock 1 4...

Page 30: ...S 30 85363 85364 Rev B Blade Assembly 1 2 3 10 3 7 4 NOTE BLADE SETS ARE ROTATED 60 DEGREES FROM EACH OTHER ROTATED TO THE NEXT FLAT ON THE HEX SHAPED BLADE ASSEMBLY SHAFT 9 4 6 11 12 5 5 11 12 6 7 8...

Page 31: ...iage 1 4 20 x 3 4 56 7 444830 Nut Hex 1 4 20 Nylock 56 8 661794 Spacer Long Blade Assembly 13 9 661663 Spacer As Required 10 661795 Spacer Short 1 11 661319 Blade 1 Each 28 12 87390 Blade Set 28 Repla...

Page 32: ...S 20 Lawn Seeder Includes Items 9 Thru 16 1 9 Decal Product Identi cation 85363 or 85364 1 10 Decal Side Guard Hand Hazard Warning 1 11 Decal Blade Assembly Hazard Warning Large 2 12 Decal Blade Assem...

Page 33: ...80 3 7 1 68 15 2 6 90 14 6 35 7 3 18 6 5 2 95 6 2 72 Seed Application Chart Units Lbs Kg Lbs Kg Lbs Kg Lbs Kg BEFORE OPERATION 1 Fill LS 22 seed hopper with grass seed Seed gate should be closed 2 Se...

Page 34: ...SERVICE RECORDS 34 85363 85364 Rev B LS 22 Records DATE SERVICE...

Page 35: ...SERVICE RECORDS 35 85363 85364 Rev B NOTES LS22notes...

Page 36: ...enue NE Minneapolis MN 55449 4420 USA Phone 763 785 1000 FAX 763 785 0556 Internet www turfcodirect com E Mail service turfco com Turfco Part No 665285 Rev B LS 22 Lawn Seeder Printed in USA Product N...

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