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SAFETY FIRST

WARNING

TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY, 

Always Follow All Safety Hazard 

Warnings. Read And Follow All Safety 

Decals. 

Wear The Appropriate Safety Gear.

TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY AND TO AVOID 

DAMAGE TO The Aerator, 

Do Not Start the Engine Or Attempt To Operate 

the Aerator Before the Handlebar Is Installed.

Step 1.

 Remove the shipping container top and sides. 

Cut  the  banding.  DO  NOT  REMOVE  the  XT5 

Aerator from the shipping container base until the 

handlebar is installed. 

Step 2. 

Check the location of the Transport Locking 

Pin.  The  pin  should  be  stored  in  the  “Unlocked” 

position 

(See Figure 1).

Step 3. 

Move the handlebar from the shipping position 

to the upright mounting position. Take care not to 

pinch, kink or stress the direction control cable.

Remove the two black plastic horseshoe shaped 

shims from the upper handlebar mounting holes. 

Shims are only used for shipping purposes.

Step 4.

 Secure the handlebar assembly to the aerator 

frame  using  3/8”-16  x  1”  carriage  bolts  and  3/8”-

16  nylock  nuts  (two  carriage  bolts  and  nuts  per 

side). Carriage bolt heads to the inside, nuts on the 

outside. Tighten securely.

TO AVOID INJURY

BE AWARE OF  SHARP EDGES AND TINES!! 

Use caution when working around the tine 

reel assembly, tines may have sharp edges 

that can easily cut hands.

Step 5.

 Secure the wheel lift tubes to the aerator 

wheel lift linkage using 3/8”-16 x 1-1/4” screws, flat 

washers, a bushing  and 3/8”-16 nylock nuts. The 

Assembly and Setup 

(See Figure 1)

 

bushing goes through the hole in the lift arm and the 

wheel arm and is held in place by the flat washers. 

(See Figure 1).

 Tighten securely. Check movement 

of the transport wheels lift handle.

Step 6. 

Lower  the  transport  wheels  and  move  the 

Transport Locking Pin in to the  “Locked” position. 

(See Figure 1). 

This will lock the transport wheels in 

to a lowered position. 

Step 7. 

Check the movement of the direction control 

handle. 

 DO NOT Start the Engine.

 The direction 

control handle should move easily without 

excessive force or binding. The handle must return 

to the normal “Neutral” position when released. If 

movement  problems  are  noted,  check  for  cable 

interference  with  other  parts  of  the  machine  or 

handlebar and cable damage. 

Step 8.

  Remove  the  XT5 Aerator  from  the  shipping 

container base. 

USE CAUTION - The XT5 Aerator 

Weighs 328 Pounds (148 Kg). Use proper lifting 

techniques and properly rated lifting devices.

 DO NOT START ENGINE!! Engine May Have Been 

Shipped From The Factory 

Without Oil

 In The 

Engine. Place engine level and check the oil.

Step 9.

  Check  the  oil  level  in  the  engine  crankcase 

(engine should be setting level). If needed, 

lubricate the engine in accordance with the engine 

manufacturer’s instructions. Refer to engine manual. 

Fill the engine crankcase with the recommended oil 

for the expected temperature range. 

Step 10. 

Fill  the  fuel  tank(s)  only  3/4  full  to  avoid 

spillage during handling and operation.

Step 11.

 Check the removable weight

 i

n the top cover. 

The  weight  should  securely  fit  down  into  center 

section of the cover.

TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY, 

Read and Understand the Entire 

Operator’s Manual Before Operating 

This Machine.

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Страница 1: ...4 196 and 10 212 872 Additional Patents Pending Manual Number 670678 Rev B 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 AND SHOULD READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SET UP OPERATE OR SERVICE THE MACHINE TURFCO MFG INC 1655 101st Avenue NE Minneapolis Minnesota 55449 4420 U...

Страница 2: ... Speed 11 Planning Aerating Path 12 Turning Aerator At End of a Row and Moving Aerator Backwards 12 Inspection During Operation 12 Decals 13 Operator Daily Inspection 14 Storage 14 Troubleshooting Table 14 Service and Adjustment Cleaning and Hardware Inspection 15 Lubrication 15 Transaxle V Belt Adjustment 16 Direction Control Cable Adjustment 16 Chain Idler Sprocket Adjustments 17 Tine Position 1...

Страница 3: ... and Registered Trademarks Covered Under US Patent 6 708 773 and 9 474 196 and 10 212 872 Additional Patents Pending TURFCO is a registered trademark of Turfco Mfg Inc TurnAer and XT5 are registered trademark of Turfco Mfg Inc Yamaha is a registered trademark of Yamaha Motor Corporation Briggs and Stratton is a registered trademark of Briggs and Stratton Corporation Aerator Width 33 3 4 Inches 85 ...

Страница 4: ...ers edgers brush 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 is a distraction that may lead to an accident Headsets also make it difficult to hear other people and other equipment while operating the machine Gloves Use gloves to protect your han...

Страница 5: ...d 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 gaso...

Страница 6: ...rough the hole in the lift arm and the wheel arm and is held in place by the flat washers See Figure 1 Tighten securely Check movement of the transport wheels lift handle Step 6 Lower the transport wheels and move the Transport Locking Pin in to the Locked position See Figure 1 This will lock the transport wheels in to a lowered position Step 7 Check the movement of the direction control handle DO...

Страница 7: ...K NUT BUSHING SCREW FLAT WASHERS NYLOCK NUT SAE 30 TRANSPORT LOCKING PIN IN UNLOCKED POSITION REMOVE BLACK PLASTIC HORSESHOE SHAPED SHIMS PULL TO UNLOCK DRIVE WHEELS NEUTRAL CHECK OIL WITH ENGINE SITTING LEVEL HANDLEBAR BASE FIGURE 1 AS85540 01 RevB LIFT TUBE REMOVABLE WEIGHT Unleaded Gasoline Fuel Shutoff Valve TRANSPORT LOCKING PIN IN LOCKED POSITION ...

Страница 8: ...ESCRIPTION OF OPERATOR CONTROLS See Figure 2 The Operator Controls are located on the handlebar They are the Transport Wheels Lift Handle and the Forward Reverse Direction Control Handle Engine controls are located on the engine Ensure that all operator controls are in good operating condition Do not alter operator controls and or operate the Aerator with defective or non operational operator cont...

Страница 9: ...st Engagement On Uneven Ground Can Cause The Aerator To Tip Or Roll Over The direction handle will not act as a brake when released If the direction handle is released when the Aerator is going up a slope the machine can freewheel forwards or backwards towards the operator Transport Locking Pin See Figure 4 The transport locking pin secures the transport wheels in a lowered position for transporti...

Страница 10: ...ssary fill the engine crankcase in accordance with the engine manufacturer s instructions Grease The fittings in the rear wheel hubs Use fresh fuel of a type and grade recommended by the engine manufacturer Fill the tank 3 4 full Check The transport locking pin is not locking transport wheels Inspect The tines and the V belt for damage Check All guards are in place Do Not Operate Without Guards In...

Страница 11: ...d Allow Engine to Return to Idle Speed Briggs and Stratton 4 Place Throttle to STOP Position Use On Off switch on Yamaha engine 5 Place Engine Fuel Shutoff To OFF Position To stop the engine in an emergency situation release the direction control handle and put the engine throttle in the STOP position On Yamaha engines Use the On Off switch OPERATING DIRECTION CONTROL HANDLE Slowly push the direct...

Страница 12: ...t are too tight to turn To turn the Aerator in a tight area lift the tines out of the ground using the transport wheels lift handle Pull back on the Direction Control handle and back out of the tight spot While backing up pull on the handlebar in the direction you want to turn to swing the machine around Go forward and reposition the machine to return to your planned path Moving In Reverse When in...

Страница 13: ...PL85540 07 Rev B TM REVERSE FORWARD AERATE TINES DOWN TRANSPORT TINES UP 15 Max F OFF FRONT TANK REAR TANK FUEL TANK SELECTOR G CHECK OIL WITH ENGINE SITTING LEVEL 190cc 149 Kg 328 lbs Turfco TurnAer TM XT5 Aerator Product Number 85540 US Patents 6 708 773 9 474 196 10 212 872 Additional Patents Pending 5 6 Km h 3 5 MPH 2 4 Km h 1 5 MPH 189cc 149 Kg 328 lbs Turfco TurnAer TM XT5 Aerator Product Nu...

Страница 14: ...r proper lubrication of the entire machine Check for proper oil levels in the engine Check engine oil with engine setting level Check condition 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 Aerator operates with vibration Before and after each use check and...

Страница 15: ...el TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Never Perform Any Service or Adjustment Procedures With the Engine Operating All Of The Following Lubrication Service or Adjustment Procedures Involve Or Are Near Rotating and Moving Parts Use Caution When Working Near the Tine Reel Assembly Tines Are Sharp and Can Easily Cut Hands and Feet Wear the appropriate safety gear Use the Transport Locking Pin To Secure The Tine...

Страница 16: ... Adjusting the control cable will change the forward speed The correct position is where the forward handles contact the handlebar when accuated There should not be a gap between the forward handles and the handlebar when fully accuated Make minor adjustments To adjust the cable loosen the nuts holding the cable then change the adjustment by turning the nuts one turn at a time until forward speed ...

Страница 17: ... inch 12 mm to 19 mm Take measurement above the idler sprocket see figure 8 Retighten idler sprocket and recheck tension setting measurement Set both sides the same If the chains cannot be adjusted within the movement of the idler sprocket the chain can be shortened by removing a half link Each chain has two half offset links Remove one or both half links The shortened chain will reposition the id...

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