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5, 7, and 11 Blade Cutting Units Reelmaster 4000-D Series Model No. 03752—230000001 and Up Model No. 03753—230000001 and Up Model No. 03723—230000001 and Up Model No. 03724—230000001 and Up Model No. 03725—230000001 and Up Model No. 03726—230000001 and Up Operator’s Manual...
Safety Safety and Instruction Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or lost. Part No. 67-7960 Part No. 85-6410 Part No. 93-6688 (for CE) Part No.
Affix to cutting unit for CE. Operator’s manual Read before operating. Parts catalog Registration card Fill out and return to Toro. The following parts are required to mount the cutting Important Thoroughly read both Cutting Unit and units: Traction Unit Operator Manuals. Failure to do so may...
Caution If you leave the key in the ignition switch, someone could accidently start the engine and seriously injure you or other bystanders. Remove the key from the ignition before installing, servicing, or making adjustments to the cutting units. Installing the Tipper Plates and Weights to the Cutting Units 1.
Installing the Floatation Kit Mount a Flotation Kit Assembly (Fig. 4) to each cutting unit with U-bolts, lock washers and nuts supplied with kits. Male end of floatation assembly to be positioned forward. Tighten U-bolts evenly. Caution Fingers can be pinched in the floatation u-joint. Keep hands and fingers away from the u-joint.
Mount the Roller Bumpers 3. Stop the traction unit and remove the key. Manually pull the lift arms, one at a time, to floor level. Repeat (Floatation Kit Only) this procedure for the #4 and #5 cutting units. Note: Roller bumpers are required only when operating Caution cutting units in the float position and front rollers are installed.
Mounting the Hydraulic Motors 3. Insert the reel drive motor pulley through the housing and slip the cutting unit drive belt over the pulley to the Cutting Units (Fig. 11). 1. Remove locknuts, bolts, shipping cover, and drive plate shield (Fig. 9) from the cutting unit. Figure 11 1.
hydraulic motors have been mounted and the belts 3. If there is excessive contact, turn the adjusting knobs tightened, loosen swivel nuts at the motor and reposition counterclockwise until no contact is noticed. Then hoses. This can greatly increase the life of the hoses. With equally turn both adjusting knobs clockwise, until light cutting units down, all cutting unit hoses should have a contact is felt and heard between the reel and...
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1. Raise cutting units and lock in the transport position. Shut off the engine and remove the key. 2. Use gauge bar (Toro Part No. 98-1852) to set final height-of-cut by adjusting front roller only. Note: Position long cone nut (Fig. 17) on bottom for heights of 1-1/4 in.
4. Loosen front roller nuts and adjust both ends of the front roller until it contacts gauge bar at both ends. With the gauge bar held firmly against the bottom of the rollers, adjust the front roller so the screw head just slips over the lip of the bedknife (Fig.
Checking/Adjusting the Cutting Unit Attitude 1. Place an angle indicator, Toro Part No. 99-3503, on the bedknife and record the bedknife angle (Fig. 20). Figure 21 1. First screw 3. Gauge bar angle 2. Second screw 4. Front roller Figure 20 4.
Height-of-Cut Adjustment for a Maintenance Fixed Cutting Unit Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine 1. Adjust reel to bedknife contact. from the normal operating position. 2. Loosen nuts securing skids or front roller and raise to highest position.
Instruct the operator to stop the reels and shut backlapping compound. the engine off when an adjustment is necessary. 2. Dip 3 in. (76 mm) paint brush attached to Toro Part Use a good grade of medium grit (80 courseness) lapping No. 29-9200 Handle Assembly into lapping compound with a water soluble carrier so the compound compound.
#4 and #5 cutting units. Note: See the Toro Sharpening Manual (Part No. 80-300) for additional backlapping/sharpening information. Servicing the Bedknife/Bedbar Note: The bedbar on each cutting unit has a precision ground mounting surface to provide an excellent fit with a bedknife.
(Fig. 29). Figure 27 1. Torque wrench 3. Torque from center out 2. Tool—Toro Part No. 51-0880 Servicing the Reel Assembly Removing the Reel Assembly 1. Remove the guards from each end of the cutting unit and the front and rear roller assemblies (Fig.
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4. Disassemble the cone nut from the shoulder bolt securing the bearing housing to the sideplate, remove the Belleville washer and bolt, and slide the bearing housing off of the reel shaft (Fig. 30). 5. Remove the cover from the drive housing and remove the drive belt from the housing (Fig.
Installing the Reel Assembly 10. Ensure the slot in the pulley washer is aligned with the roll pin in the pulley and install the washer, toothed 1. Inspect the flange bushings in the mounting holes for washer, and reel capscrew (Fig. 31). Apply a medium the drive housing and bearing housing for wear strength thread locking compound to the reel capscrew (Fig.
Figure 34 1. Cone nut 3. Flex locknut 2. Rod and collar assembly 2. The threaded rod and collar assembly can be removed from the roller by sliding it off the shaft at both ends (Fig. 34). Installing the Roller Important When assembling a new roller to the cutting unit, mount the roller so that the roller shaft...
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