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The operator must be aware of the conditions around 

the machine.  Be careful to observe other people and 

machines in the area.
Beware  of  slippery  conditions.  Wet  turf  can  be 

encountered on slopes, when turning or stopping, or 

at higher speeds.
Keep hands and feet away from cutting devices and 

drive components. Shut off the engine and remove the 

key or spark plug wire when servicing cutting devices 

or drive components.
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. 
If required to lift, an operator should ask for help if the 

object is too heavy. The operator should lift with the 

legs instead of the back. Care should be taken to avoid 

twisting the back while lifting a heavy load.
Never allow children to operate the machine.

THE MACHINE:

Do  not  modify  the  machine  in  any    manner. Always 

check the machine to make sure it is in good working 

order.
Do  not  place  hands  or  feet  near  moving  or  rotating 

parts. Check that all guards are functional and properly 

installed. Do not operate a machine without all guards 

installed.
Do not use your fingers or hands to check for leaks. 

High pressure leaks can puncture the skin and force oil 

into the body. This can cause severe injury or death.
Check to assure that all controls are in good operating 

condition. 
Do  not  overload  machinery.  The  components 

are  designed  for  certain  weights  and  capacities. 

Overloading machine will cause unsafe conditions
Shut  off  the  engine  before  servicing  the  machine. 

Check machines on a level area. Machines on a slope 

may roll when the engine is off.
Refer unfamiliar repairs and adjustments to mechanics 

that have been trained to do them properly.
Replace decals that are damaged or illegible.

THE ENGINE:

Do  not  run  the  engine  in  an  enclosed  area.  The 

exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an odorless 

and  deadly  poison. 

The  engine  exhaust  from  this 

product contains chemicals known to the State of 

California to cause cancer, birth defects or other 

reproductive harm.

Do not refuel machines indoors or in an unventilated 

area. Do not over fill. Do not add fuel while the machine 

is  hot  because  spilled  fuel  may  cause  a  fire.  Use 

fresh gasoline. Stale fuel can gum the carburetor and 

can  cause  leakage.  Check  the  fuel  lines  and  fittings 

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 injury.
Do not remove the fuel tank cap or fill fuel tank while 

the engine is hot or running. Allow the engine to cool 

before refueling.
Do  not  operate  the  engine  if  gasoline  is  spilled.  Do 

not  operate  the  engine  when  the  smell  of  gasoline 

is  present  or  if  any  other  explosive  conditions  exist. 

Move the equipment away from the spill and avoid any 

ignition until the gasoline has evaporated.
Do  not  store,  spill,  or  use  gasoline  near  an  open 

flame. Do not store, spill, or use gasoline near a stove, 

furnace,  water  heater,  or  appliance  that  uses  a  pilot 

light or can create sparks.
Do  not  choke  the  carburetor  to  stop  the  engine. 

Whenever  possible,  gradually  reduce  the  engine 

speed before stopping.
Do not tamper with the governor springs, links or other 

parts to increase the engine speed. Run the engine at 

the speed set by the equipment manufacturer.
Keep the cylinder fins and the governor parts free of 

dirt, grass, and debris which can affect engine speed.
Do not transport the engine with fuel in the tank.
Prevent accidental starting by removing the spark plug 

wire(s)  when  servicing  the  engine  or  the  equipment. 

Disconnect the negative wire from the battery terminal 

if  the  engine  is  equipped  with  an  electric  starting 

system.
Do  not  strike  the  flywheel  with  a  hammer  or  any 

hard  object.  This  may  cause  the  flywheel  to  shatter 

during operation. Use the correct tools to service the 

machine.
Do not check for a ignition spark with the spark plug 

removed. Use an approved tester.
Do not crank the engine with the spark plug removed. 

If the engine is flooded, place the throttle in fast and 

crank until the engine starts.
Do not start the engine with the air cleaner and/or the 

air cleaner cover removed. Do not operate the engine 

without a muffler. Replace the muffler if it is leaking or 

worn. Replace only with correct muffler. Do not touch a 

hot muffler, cylinder, or fin. It will cause burns. 
Do  not  operate  the  engine  with  an  accumulation  of 

grass,  leaves,  or  other  combustible  material  in  the 

muffler area.
Do not use the engine on any forest covered, brush 

covered,  or  grass  covered  unimproved  land  unless 

a spark arrester is installed in the muffler. The spark 

arrester  must  be  maintained  in  good  working  order. 

In  the  State  of  California,  the  above  is  required  by 

law (Section 4442 of the California Public Resources 

Code).  Other  states  may  have  similar  laws.  Federal 

laws apply on federal lands.

SAFETY

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Страница 1: ...665263 DANGER IF INCORRECTLY USED THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY THOSE WHO USE AND MAINTAIN THIS MACHINE SHOULD BE TRAINED IN ITS PROPERUSE WARNEDOFITSDANGERS ANDSHOULDREADTHEENTIREMANUAL BEFOR...

Страница 2: ...furnish your Model Designation Product Number and Serial Number when ordering parts Model Designation TurnAer 6 Product Number 85372 Serial Number __________________________ Engine Serial Number ____...

Страница 3: ...ort Wheels Raised Wheels Latched Up Weight 163 Kg 359 Pounds Engine Product Number 85372 Honda 2 98 kW 4 0 HP GX120 With 6 1 Gear Reducer Drive V Belt to Differential RC 40 Roller Chain to Tines Reels...

Страница 4: ...ry may get caught in the mechanism Wear shoes that will protect your feet The protection of leather shoes boots or steel toed safety shoes is required Hard Hat A hard hat should be considered when usi...

Страница 5: ...d can cause 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 ha...

Страница 6: ...ting hardware Loosen and remove the upper handlebar mounting hardware Raise or lower the handlebar and handlebar support plate to the matching hole on the frame mounting plate High Middle or Low Selec...

Страница 7: ...TIONS MIDDLE POSITION HIGH POSITIONS FIGURE 3 LOW POSITIONS MIDDLE POSITION HIGH POSITIONS AS85391 03 LOW MIDDLE HIGH FRAME MOUNTING PLATE NOTE MEASUREMENTS ARE WITH THE AERATOR LOWERED AND THE TINES...

Страница 8: ...ring and transport controls and the rear transport wheels latch handle Ensure that all operator controls are in good operating condition Do not alter operator controls and or operate the TurnAer 6 wit...

Страница 9: ...of the unit During aeration tines in the turf Applying the right steering control makes the aerator turn right applying the left steering control makes the aerator turn left When applied the controls...

Страница 10: ...it is being moved to provide extra protection for the aerator tines and the vehicle or trailer WARNING CAUTION When Being Moved By Vehicle Or Trailer Securely Tie Down The Aerator To Avoid Damage To...

Страница 11: ...may be damaged in the aerating process MAXIMUM ANGLE OF OPERATION WARNING TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Do Not Operate the TurnAer 6 On Steep Slopes MAXIMUM SLOPE ANGLE IS 15 DEGREES The Aerator Can Tip Rol...

Страница 12: ...typical lawn using a traditional aerator you might expect to lift the machine over 100 times A 90 reduction reduces lifting to 10 times These results are only obtained when operated correctly This new...

Страница 13: ...ntrol and engage the left control To make turns while transporting pull back on the handlebar to reducing traction by slightly lifting the front tires while pulling to the side you want to turn When t...

Страница 14: ...rn Make sure you keep the machine rolling while turning Aerating In Tight Areas All lawns will have areas that are too tight to turn using the steering system This is the 10 of the time you will have...

Страница 15: ...to service personnel Inspect fuel levels Do not ll fuel tank over 3 4 full Check for proper lubrication of the entire machine Check for proper oil levels in the engine Check condition and sharpness o...

Страница 16: ...ervals of oil change proper oil types and ll levels for the engine and the gear reduction unit ADJUSTMENTS Check and retighten nuts and screws frequently to ensure safe operation Chain Idler Sprocket...

Страница 17: ...er end of the clutch cable is securely mounted to the clutch control handle Check the engine mounting hardware the hardware should be tight and engine pulley should be in line with the clutch pulley S...

Страница 18: ...en removed for service Before adjusting the cable the caliper pads should be adjusted See Steering Control and Caliper Pad Adjustment section in this manual After adjustment check caliper operation to...

Страница 19: ...4 Remove the square key D from the shafts Step 5 Remove and install the old and new V Belt thru the space between the shafts E Step 6 Reinstall the key D Step 7 Reinstall shaft connector A Punch mark...

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