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Warning

 signals a hazard that 

may 

cause serious injury or

death if you do not follow the recommended precautions.

Caution

 signals a hazard that may cause minor or

moderate injury if you do not follow the recommended

precautions.

This manual uses two other words to highlight
information. 

Important

 calls attention to special

mechanical information and 

Note:

 emphasizes general

information worthy of special attention.

Safety

Improper use or maintenance by the operator or owner

can result in injury. To reduce the potential for injury,

comply with these safety instructions and always pay

attention to the safety alert   symbol, which means

CAUTION, WARNING, or DANGER—“personal

safety instruction.” Failure to comply with the

instruction may result in personal injury or death.

Safe Operating Practices

Before Operating

Owners of this Aerator must give operators and

employees full operation and safety instructions before

allowing them to operate this machine and at least

annually  thereafter. An operator who has not read and

fully understood all operating and safety instructions is

not qualified to operate this machine.  Become

familiar with all controls and know how to stop

quickly.

Do not allow children to operate the machine. Do not

allow adults to operate the machine without proper

instruction.

Remove all debris or other objects that might interfere

with operation. Keep all bystanders away from the

work area.

Locate and mark all under ground obstructions such as

irrigation components, electrical or telephone lines.

Make sure tractor is in neutral and hand brake applied

before starting. Refer to Tractor Operator’s Manual for

safe starting procedures.

To maintain full steering control, add front end

weights to tractor. Refer to Tractor Operator’s Manual

for weight requirements.

Keep all shields and safety devices in place. If a

shield, safety device or decal is damaged, repair or

replace it before operation is commenced. Also tighten

any loose nuts, bolts and screws to ensure machine is

in safe operating condition.

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 may be required by

some local ordinances and insurance regulations.

While Operating

Keep all bystanders  and pets away from the work

area.

Using the machine demands attention, and to prevent

loss of control:

– Use only in daylight or when there is good

artificial light.

– Watch for holes or other hidden hazards.

– Do not transport machine close to a sand trap,

ditch, creek or other hazard.

– Reduce speed on side hills and before making

sharp turns to prevent tipping or loss of control.

– Look behind the aerator before backing up.

If the tines strike a solid object or the machine vibrates

abnormally, shut the engine off. Remove key from

ignition switch. Check aerator and traction unit for

damage. Repair any damage before restarting the

engine and operating the tines. Be sure tines are in

good condition and all bolts are tight.

Before leaving machine unattended, disengage power

to aerator, lower aerator and set parking brake. Stop

engine.

Never dismount while tractor is in motion. Never get

on or off tractor while engine is running and PTO drive

shaft is engaged. Never step over PTO shaft to reach

other side of aerator – walk around the machine.

Park aerator on a hard, level surface, install rear

support/safety stand and chock roller before

disconnecting from tractor.

If it is necessary to probe below the soil surface, use a

non conductive material to prevent electrical shock in

case electrical wires are present.

Transporting

Be sure you are in compliance with all regulations

regarding transporting equipment on the public roads

and highways.

Ensure that all reflectors and lights required are in

place and are clean and visible by overtaking and

oncoming traffic.

Never allow anyone to ride on the machine during

transport.

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Страница 1: ...Manual Domestic English EN Form No 3326 190 Rev B ProCore 660 and 880 Aerator Model No 09701 200000001 and Up Model No 09701TE 200000001 and Up Model No 09702 200000001 and Up Model No 09702TE 200000...

Страница 2: ...ional Contour Following Kit 23 Maintenance 24 Lubrication 24 Page Torque Taper Lock Assembly 25 Torque Jackshaft Set Screws 25 Adjusting Belt Tension 25 Replacing Belts 26 Storage 27 The Toro General...

Страница 3: ...ion is commenced Also tighten any loose nuts bolts and screws to ensure machine is in safe operating condition Do not operate machine while wearing sandals tennis shoes sneakers or shorts Also do not...

Страница 4: ...engine stop the PTO and apply the hand brake before dismounting from the tractor Be sure the aerator is on the ground or lowered onto the rear castor safety stand Support the machine with the rear cas...

Страница 5: ...s damaged or lost 93 9879 1 Stored energy hazard read the Operator s Manual 100 3613 1 Full body entanglement hazard stay away from moving parts 100 3614 1 Crushing hazard of hand and body use the rea...

Страница 6: ...e instructions before servicing or performing maintenance 3 Entanglement hazard stay away from moving parts 4 Crushing hazard of hand and body lower machine to the ground 5 Crushing hazard of hand and...

Страница 7: ...Hitch Category Category one three point linkage Min Max Depth 0 4 0 105 mm Drive Belt Section 5VX 3 Tine Pair General Specifications 880 Aerator Working Width 80 2m Overall Width 92 1 83 m Overall Len...

Страница 8: ...2 30 mm 2 4 62 mm 3 2 81 mm 38 531 3 579 51 375 4 772 1 7 2 7 3 76 mm 1 2 30 mm 2 4 62 mm 3 2 81 mm 46 015 4 274 61 353 5 699 2 0 3 2 3 5 89 mm 1 2 30 mm 2 4 62 mm 3 2 81 mm 53 777 4 995 71 703 6 660...

Страница 9: ...Kg implement 660 Category one 3 point hitch rated to lift at least a 1700 lb 771 Kg implement 880 540 rpm tractor PTO Adequate front end weight ballast Ballast Requirements To help prevent bodily inj...

Страница 10: ...e 5 1 Side guard LH 3 Secure each side guard to mounting studs with washers and nuts previously removed Adjust PTO Shaft Length Important A long PTO shaft is supplied with machine to accommodate large...

Страница 11: ...ally 10 Assemble PTO shaft and secure to aerator and tractor 11 Measure the shaft If not at least 1 5 inches 37 mm repeat procedure 12 Raise aerator to highest position There must be at least 3 inches...

Страница 12: ...tor safety stand tube with bolt and washer previously removed Fig 9 1 2 Figure 9 1 Castor wheel 2 Castor safety stand 5 Rear castor safety stand has two positions Collapsed for aerator storage Extende...

Страница 13: ...t and set 3 point lift stop Fig 13 to provide approximately 4 ground clearance when in the raised position to minimize PTO angle when raising aerator For transporting or trailer loading unloading the...

Страница 14: ...gaps in the turf guards 5 To decrease down pressure of turf guards A Remove nuts securing each end of turf finger bracket to roller legs Fig 15 1 2 Figure 15 1 Spacer location 1 each end 2 Roller scra...

Страница 15: ...d remove the key from ignition switch 4 Before leaving the operator s seat on tractor wait for engine and all moving parts to stop 5 Install rear castor safety stand collapse it to storage position an...

Страница 16: ...16 Heads Required Heads Required Tines Required 36 Required Tines Required 48 Required Tines Required 18 Required Tines Required 24 Required Tines Required 18 Required Tines Required 24 Required Tine...

Страница 17: ...s Required Heads Required Tines Required 48 Required Tines Required 64 Required Tines Required 24 Required Tines Required 32 Required Tines Required 24 Required Tines Required 32 Required Tine Options...

Страница 18: ...des Depth guides 1 thru 27 are provided to give equal increments for adjustment The numbers do not relate to measurements of depth as this changes with tine type and amount of tine wear Adjustment bet...

Страница 19: ...s possible Note Remember when depth changes are made you will need to adjust the top link length to give the correct machine angle Refer to Connect Upper Link page 8 Important Tine depth is affected b...

Страница 20: ...ng procedure A Position aerator on a flat level surface B Make sure aerator roller is on the ground and depth indicator is set at desired setting Fig 22 1 Figure 22 1 Depth guide C Measure and record...

Страница 21: ...e operation of the following tractor controls before you are able to operate the aerator PTO Engagement 3 Point Hitch Raise Lower Clutch Throttle Gear Selection Note Refer to tractor operator s manual...

Страница 22: ...ge the power take off PTO clutch to start the aerator working Important Do not operate aerator at 540 PTO rpm when lifted out of the ground This machine can be damaged if operated at full speed withou...

Страница 23: ...or dry Best results are obtained after a rain or when turf has been watered the previous day Note If the roller rides up off the ground while aerating the ground is too hard to achieve the desired dep...

Страница 24: ...i purpose lithium base grease The lubrication intervals and points are Lubricate Daily PTO shaft 3 Fig 24 Figure 24 Lubricate Weekly Roller Bearings 2 Fig 25 Depth Jacks 2 Fig 26 Drive Shaft Bearings...

Страница 25: ...l set screws in the removal holes and tighten until taper lock bushing is free from pulley Remove setscrews from removal holes 5 Use the thick assembly washer located in the frame under the bolt that...

Страница 26: ...hair pin cotter and idler pin securing top of spring assembly to frame Fig 32 2 4 3 6 5 1 7 Figure 32 1 Idler spring boot 2 Jam nut 3 Adjusting nut 4 Idler pin hairpin cotter 5 Idler pulley 6 Hairpin...

Страница 27: ...pulley with screw lock washer and flat washer 17 Secure idler pulley assembly to idler pivot shaft with hair pin cotter 18 Secure top of spring assembly to frame with idler pin and hair pin cotter 19...

Страница 28: ...contamination use of unapproved coolants lubricants additives or chemicals etc Normal wear and tear items Normal wear and tear includes but is not limited to damage to seats due to wear or abrasion wo...

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