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Aerator

 PRO-26

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Specifications

Intended  Use: 

The  Aerator  PRO–26  is  a  self–propelled  tine  type  aerator.  The  Aerator 

PRO–26  is  intended  to  be  used  for  the  aeration  of  the  turf  or  soil  at  a  properly  prepared 

worksite.  The  Aerator  PRO–26  is  NOT  intended  to  be  used  for  any  purpose  other  than  the 

aeration  of  turf.  The  Aerator  PRO–26  is  NOT  designed  for  or  intended  to  accept  riders. 

Aerating Speed

 ...................Up to 79.25 Meters Per Minute (260 Feet)

 

at 4.76 Km/h (2.96 mph)

Aerating Rate

 ......................Up to 3,092 sq. meters Per Hour (3,698 sq. yd.) (33,280 sq. ft.)

Aerating Depth

 ...................To 70 mm (2-3/4” Inches)

Aerating Width

 ...................0.65 Meter (25.6” Inches)

Aerating Hole Pattern

 ........9.9 cm x 19.68 cm (3.9” Inches x 7.75” Inches)

Transport Speed

 .................Up to 79.25 Meters Per Minute (260 Feet)

 

at 4.76 Km/h (2.96 mph)

Aerator Width

 .....................0.978 Meter (38.5” Inches) with Transport Wheels Mounted

 

0.864 Meter (34” Inches) with Transport Wheels Removed

Aerator Length

 ...................1.574 Meter (62” Inches)

Aerator Height

 ....................1.25 Meter (49” Inches) In Transport Position

Chassis

 ...............................10 Gauge Welded Steel Construction

Engines

 

 

Aerator 85395 ...............Briggs & Stratton 2.61 kW (3.5 HP) Industrial With 6:1 Gear Reducer    

 

Aerator 85396 ...............Honda 2.98 kW (4.0 HP) GX120 With 6:1 Gear Reducer

Drive

 ....................................V-Belt to Jackshaft, Roller Chain to Tines and Drum

Clutch

 ..................................Belt Idler Type, Controlled From Operating Position

Tines

 ....................................Coring Type, 19 mm Diameter (3/4” Inch) Heat Treated Alloy Steel

Chain

 ...................................RC-50 Roller Chain

Sprockets

 ............................Heat Treated Teeth

Bearings

 ..............................Flange Mounted Style Self-Aligning Sealed Ball Bearings

Wheel

s .................................8” x 2.5” Inch Semi-Pneumatic Rib Tread Tires With 5/8” Roller Bearings

Water Drum Capacity

 .........32.18 Liter (8.5 US Gallons)

Weight

 

Dry ................................142.89 Kg (315 Pounds) 

 

Water in Drum ..............174.64 Kg (385 Pounds)

Vibration and Noise Emission Levels 

Vibration Level: 8.51 m/s

2

 RMS 

 

Operator Position 

 

on Handlebar

Operating Conditions: 

 

Full Throttle, Engine RPM @ 3400 

 

Unit In Motion, Front Drum Empty 

Noise Emission Level: 

 

Operator Position 

 

Sound Pressure 

(LpA) = 88.1 dBA 

 

Sound Pressure Level 

(LwA) = 100.7 dBA

Operating Conditions:

 

Full Throttle, Engine RPM @ 3400

 

Stationary, Water Tank Empty

THE ENGINE EXHAUST FROM THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF 

CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM. 

ONLY OPERATE ENGINE IN AREAS WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. 

DO NOT OPERATE ENGINE IN ENCLOSED AREAS.

SAFE-008

WARNING

SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for 85395

Page 1: ...ber J00101 Manual Number 661265 Rev C DANGER IF INCORRECTLY USED THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY THOSE WHO USE AND MAINTAIN THIS MACHINE SHOULD BE TRAINED IN ITS PROPER USE WARNED OF ITS DANGERS...

Page 2: ...Operation Instructions 12 Operator Daily Inspection 13 Storage 13 Troubleshooting Table 13 Service and Adjustments Lubrication 14 Adjustments 14 How To Obtain Parts and Service 15 Parts Lists 16 Decal...

Page 3: ...61 kW 3 5 HP Industrial With 6 1 Gear Reducer Aerator 85396 Honda 2 98 kW 4 0 HP GX120 With 6 1 Gear Reducer Drive V Belt to Jackshaft Roller Chain to Tines and Drum Clutch Belt Idler Type Controlled...

Page 4: ...and string trimmers Rotary mowers can throw debris at speed up to 320 Km h Hearing If the noise level of the equipment is too loud use ear protection Do not use stereo headsets during operation This i...

Page 5: ...e leakage Check the fuel lines and ttings frequently for cracks and leaks Pull the starter cord slowly until resistance is felt Then pull the cord rapidly to avoid kickback and to prevent hand or arm...

Page 6: ...bushing Place a large spacer on the end of the screw Insert all into the hole in the wheel lift linkage tube on the inside and secure with a at washer and 3 8 16 Flexloc Tighten securely INSTALLATION...

Page 7: ...GHT SIDE LIFT TUBE NYLOCK NUT AND FLAT WASHER SPACER LEFT SIDE ONLY 3 8 16 X 1 3 4 HEX HEAD SCREW AND FLAT WASHER SIDE SIDE NYLOCK NUT AND FLAT WASHER NYLOCK NUT AND FLAT WASHER 3 8 16 X 1 1 8 HEX HEA...

Page 8: ...Aerator Pro 26 is NOT intended to be used for any purpose other than the aeration of turf The Aerator Pro 26 is NOT designed for or intended to accept riders Description DESCRIPTION FIGURE 2 FRONT DR...

Page 9: ...ugh gates or narrow openings With the wheels removed the PRO 26 is approximately 0 864 M 34 inches wide The wheels must be replaced before operation DESCRIPTION OF ENGINE AND OPERATOR CONTROLS See Fig...

Page 10: ...Mechanism Do not tip the Aerator on its back or nose during transportation service or cleaning If tipped engine oil from the crankcase will enter the piston cylinder and foul the spark plug When loadi...

Page 11: ...eet or hands caught in the revolving tine reel When operated on steep slopes or when operated in an unsafe manner the Aerator 26 can tip roll over or roll back on to the operator causing serious injur...

Page 12: ...and swivel the aerator around on its front drum To back up the Aerator tines must be removed from the turf Release clutch lower the transport wheels and pull the Aerator backwards DANGER SAFE 012 OP85...

Page 13: ...dition and sharpness of the tines Check for plugged or blocked tines Inspect all operator controls for proper operation Do not operate any machine with missing inoperative or damaged controls The Aera...

Page 14: ...rease 54202 Gasoline Lead Free 54104 Plastic Parts 57127 Tires 57502 SAFE 14 Service and Adjustments WARNING SERVICE FIGURE 4 SV85395 01C GREASE REAR TRANSPORT WHEEL HUBS Grease Fittings Lube after ev...

Page 15: ...g for damage and wear Replace any damaged or worn items To adjust the clutch cable for V belt slippage loosen the lock nut on the cable adjuster and shorten the cable by turning the adjuster one turn...

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