Toro 50in Bagger, TimeCutter MX Series Riding Mower User manual

Category
Lawnmowers
Type
User manual

Toro 50in Bagger, TimeCutter MX Series Riding Mower is a powerful and versatile tool designed to make your lawn care tasks easier. With its large 50-inch cutting width, it can quickly and efficiently mow even the largest lawns. The bagger attachment allows you to collect grass clippings as you mow, keeping your lawn looking neat and tidy. The TimeCutter MX Series Riding Mower is also equipped with a variety of features to make your mowing experience more comfortable and convenient, including an adjustable seat, cup holder, and cruise control.

Toro 50in Bagger, TimeCutter MX Series Riding Mower is a powerful and versatile tool designed to make your lawn care tasks easier. With its large 50-inch cutting width, it can quickly and efficiently mow even the largest lawns. The bagger attachment allows you to collect grass clippings as you mow, keeping your lawn looking neat and tidy. The TimeCutter MX Series Riding Mower is also equipped with a variety of features to make your mowing experience more comfortable and convenient, including an adjustable seat, cup holder, and cruise control.

FormNo.3372-417RevB
50inBagger
TimeCutter
®
MXSeriesRidingMower
ModelNo.79337—SerialNo.312000001andUp
ToregisteryourproductordownloadanOperator'sManualorPartsCatalogatnocharge,gotowww.T oro.com.OriginalInstructions(EN)
Introduction
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperate
andmaintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoidinjury
andproductdamage.Youareresponsibleforoperating
theproductproperlyandsafely.
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productandaccessoryinformation,helpndingadealer,
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Wheneveryouneedservice,genuineToroparts,
oradditionalinformation,contactanAuthorized
ServiceDealerorToroCustomerServiceandhave
themodelandserialnumbersofyourproductready.
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numbersontheproduct.Writethenumbersinthe
spaceprovided.
Figure1
1.Modelandserialnumberlocation
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Thismanualidentiespotentialhazardsandhassafety
messagesidentiedbythesafetyalertsymbol(Figure2),
whichsignalsahazardthatmaycauseseriousinjury
ordeathifyoudonotfollowtherecommended
precautions.
Figure2
1.Safetyalertsymbol
Thismanualuses2otherwordstohighlightinformation.
Importantcallsattentiontospecialmechanical
informationandNoteemphasizesgeneralinformation
worthyofspecialattention.
Contents
Introduction.................................................................2
Safety...........................................................................3
TowingSafety.......................................................3
SafetyandInstructionalDecals.............................4
Setup...........................................................................5
1InstallingtheWeight..........................................6
2InstallingtheBaggerFrame................................8
3AssemblingtheBaggerTop..............................10
4InstallingtheBaggerTop.................................10
5InstallingtheChute..........................................11
6ConnectingwiththeDischargeTube................13
Operation...................................................................14
EmptyingtheGrassBags....................................14
ClearingObstructionsfromtheBagger...............15
RemovingtheBagger.........................................15
OperatingTips...................................................15
Maintenance...............................................................17
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)................17
InspectingtheBaggerAttachment......................17
InspectingtheMowerBlades..............................18
CaringfortheGrassBags...................................18
CleaningtheBaggerAttachment.........................18
Storage.......................................................................18
StoringtheBaggerAttachment...........................18
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Safety
DANGER
Enginescanbecomehotwhentheyareoperating.
Severeburnscanoccurfromcontactinghot
surfaces.
Allowengines,especiallythemufer,tocoolbefore
touching.
DANGER
Debris,suchasleaves,grass,orbrushcancatch
re.Areintheengineareacancausepersonal
injuryandpropertydamage.
Keeptheengineandmuferareafreeofdebris
accumulation.
Takecarewhenopeningthebaggercoverto
keepdebrisfromfallingontotheengineand
muferarea.
Allowthemachinetocoolbeforestoringit.
Thefollowinglistcontainssafetyinformationspecic
toToroproductsandothersafetyinformationyoumust
know .
Becomefamiliarwiththesafeoperationofthe
equipment,withtheoperatorcontrols,andsafety
signs.
Useextracarewithgrasscatchersorother
attachments.Thesecanchangetheoperating
characteristicsandthestabilityofthemachine.
Followthemanufacturer'srecommendationsfor
addingorremovingwheelweightsorcounterweights
toimprovestability.
Donotuseagrasscatcheronsteepslopes.Aheavy
grasscatchercouldcauselossofcontroloroverturn
themachine.
Slowdownanduseextracareonhillsides.Besure
totravelintherecommendeddirectiononhillsides.
Turfconditionscanaffectthemachine'sstability.
Useextremecautionwhileoperatingneardrop-offs.
Keepallmovementonslopesslowandgradual.Do
notmakesuddenchangesinspeed,directionsor
turning.
Thegrasscatchercanobstructtheviewtotherear.
Useextracarewhenoperatinginreverse.
Usecarewhenloadingorunloadingthemachine
intoatrailerortruck.
Neveroperatewiththedischargedeectorraised,
removedoraltered,unlessusingagrasscatcher.
Keephandsandfeetawayfrommovingparts.Do
notmakeadjustmentswiththeenginerunning.
Stoponlevelground,disengagedrives,chock
orblockwheels,shutoffenginebeforeleaving
theoperator'spositionforanyreasonincluding
emptyingthegrasscatcheroruncloggingthechute.
Ifyouremovethegrasscatcher,besuretoinstallany
dischargedeectororguardthatmighthavebeen
removedtoinstallthegrasscatcher.Donotoperate
themowerwithouteithertheentiregrasscatcheror
thegrassdeectorinplace.
Stoptheenginebeforeremovingthegrasscatcher
oruncloggingthechute.
Donotleavegrassingrasscatcherforextended
periodsoftime.
Grasscatchercomponentsaresubjecttowear,
damageanddeterioration,whichcouldexpose
movingpartsorallowobjectstobethrown.
Frequentlycheckcomponentsandreplacewith
manufacturer'srecommendedparts,whennecessary.
TowingSafety
Donotattachtowedequipmentexceptatthehitch
point.
Followtheattachmentmanufacturer's
recommendationforweightlimitsfortowed
equipmentandtowingonslopes.
Neverallowchildrenorothersinorontowed
equipment.
Onslopes,theweightofthetowedequipmentmay
causelossoftractionandlossofcontrol.Reduce
towedweightandslowdown.
Stoppingdistanceincreaseswiththeweightofthe
towedload.Travelslowlyandallowextradistance
tostop.
Makewideturnstokeeptheattachmentclearofthe
machine.
Donottowaloadthatweighsmorethanthetowing
machine.
3
SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocatednearanyareaof
potentialdanger.Replaceanydecalthatisdamagedorlost.
109-6809
1.Crushinghazardofhand—donotremovethewholebaggerfromthemachine;openthebaggertopandthenremovethebag(s)
fromthebagger.Donotremovethebaggertopwhenitisclosed;openthebaggertopandthenremoveit.
109-7076
4
Setup
LooseParts
Usethechartbelowtoverifythatallpartshavebeenshipped.
ProcedureDescription
Qty.
Use
Bolt(3/8x1-1/4inches)
4
Locknut(3/8inch)
4
Weightmountingbracket,left
1
Weightmountingbracket,right1
Washers4
Weightholdingbracket1
Bolt(3/8x1inch)
2
Flatweight1
Suitcaseweight
1
1
Keyedcrossbar1
Installtheweight.
Baggerframesupportbracket
1
Supportspacerplate
1
Selftappingscrew(5/16x3/4inch)
2
Bolt(5/16x1inch)
2
Locknut(5/16inch)
4
Angledbracket1
Carriagebolt(5/16x3/4inch)
2
Baggerframe
1
Clevispin(1/2x2-1/4inch)
1
Hairpincotter
5
Rod2
2
Washer4
Installthebaggerframe.
Baggertop1
3
Baggerscreen1
Assemblethebaggertop.
GrassBag
2
4
Upperbaggertube1
Installthebaggertop.
Chute
1
Knob1
Carriagebolt(5/16x1-3/8inches)
1
5
Flangenut(5/16inch)
1
Installthechute.
6
Nopartsrequired
Connectwiththedischargetube.
5
1
InstallingtheWeight
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
4
Bolt(3/8x1-1/4inches)
4
Locknut(3/8inch)
1
Weightmountingbracket,left
1Weightmountingbracket,right
4Washers
1Weightholdingbracket
2
Bolt(3/8x1inch)
1Flatweight
1
Suitcaseweight
1Keyedcrossbar
Procedure
CAUTION
Thebaggerchangestheweightdistributionofthe
machine.Operatingthemachinewithoutthefront
weightsmaycauseanunstableconditionwhich
couldresultinalossofcontrol.
Ensurethefrontweightsareproperlyinstalled
beforeoperatingthemachinewiththebagger
attachment.
1.Locatetheforwardboltsontheundersideofthe
frame(Figure3andFigure4).Removethetwobolts
(3/8x1inch)andtwolocknuts(3/8inch).Retain
thelocknuts.
G014875
1
2
3
4
Figure3
1.Frontrightcaster(castor
forkandwheelnotshown
forclarity)
3.Bolt(3/8x1inch)
2.Forwardhole,rightside
4.Locknut(3/8inch)
G014877
1
2
3
4
Figure4
1.Locknut(3/8inch)3.Frontleftcaster(castor
forkandwheelnotshown
forclarity)
2.Forwardhole,leftside4.Bolt(3/8x1inch)
2.Locatetheleftandrightweightmountingbracketsin
looseparts.Startbyinstallingtheleftbrackettothe
undersideoftheframe.
3.Securethebrackettotheframeusingtwobolts(3/8
x1-1/4inches),twowashersandtwolocknuts(3/8
inch)(
Figure5).Onelocknutisfromloosepartsand
theotherisreusedfromearlierremoval.
6
G014878
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Figure5
1.Locknut(3/8inch),existing5.Hole,existinginframe
2.Forwardhole,leftside
6.Washer
3.Frontleftcaster(castor
forkandwheelnotshown
forclarity)
7.Bolt(3/8x1-1/4inches)
4.Locknut(3/8inch),loose
parts
8.Leftmountingbracket
4.Ontherightsideofthemachineinstalltheright
weightmountingbracket.
Formachineswithoutafootassistliftpedal:
securethebracketusingtwobolts(3/8x1-1/4
inches),twowashersandtwolocknuts(3/8inch)
(
Figure6).Onelocknutisfromloosepartsand
theotherisreusedfromearlierremoval.
G014876
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Figure6
1.Frontrightcaster(castor
forkandwheelnotshown
forclarity)
5.Bolt(3/8x1-1/4inches)
2.Forwardhole,rightside6.Washer
3.Locknut(3/8inch),existing7.Hole,existinginframe
4.Rightmountingbracket
8.Locknut(3/8inch),loose
parts
Formachineswithafootassistliftpedal:The
washerswillnotbeneeded.Instead,remove
theforwardfastenersinthefootassistliftpedal
bracket.Securethebracketusingtwoboltsand
twolocknuts(
Figure7).Onelocknutisfrom
loosepartsandtheotherisreusedfromearlier
removal.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Figure7
1.Frontrightcaster(castor
forkandwheelnotshown
forclarity)
5.Bolt(3/8x1-1/4inches)
2.Forwardhole,rightside
6.Footassistliftpedal
bracket
3.Locknut(3/8inch),existing
7.Hole,existinginbracket
4.Rightmountingbracket
8.Locknut(3/8inch),loose
parts
7
5.Installtheweightholdingbrackettothemounting
brackets(Figure8).Aligntheoutboardholesin
thebracketwiththemountingbracketsinstalled
previously.Makesurethebracketiscenteredonthe
frame.Securewithtwobolts(3/8x1inch)andtwo
locknuts(3/8inch).
G014879
1
2
3
4
5
Figure8
1.Locknut(3/8inch)4.Bolt(3/8x1inch)
2.Weightholdingbracket5.Rightmountingbracket
3.Leftmountingbracket
6.Installaatweighttotheholdingbracketandmove
itrearward,ushwiththebracket(Figure9).
G014880
1
2
3
Figure9
1.Keyedcrossbar
3.Suitcaseweight
2.Flatweight
7.Installasuitcaseweightinfrontoftheatweight
(
Figure9).
8.Securetheweightstothebracketwithakeyedcross
bar(Figure9).Installthebarandrotateit90degrees
downwardtolockitinplace.
9.Onceallweightsandbracketshavebeeninstalled,go
backandcheckthatallfastenersaretight.Tighten
asnecessary.
Important:Wheneveryouremovethebagger
attachment,remembertoremovethefrontweights
toreturntheproperstabilitytothemachine.
8
2
InstallingtheBaggerFrame
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Baggerframesupportbracket
1
Supportspacerplate
2
Selftappingscrew(5/16x3/4inch)
2
Bolt(5/16x1inch)
4
Locknut(5/16inch)
1Angledbracket
2
Carriagebolt(5/16x3/4inch)
1
Baggerframe
1
Clevispin(1/2x2-1/4inch)
5
Hairpincotter
2Rod
4Washer
Procedure
1.Locatethebaggerframesupportspacerplateand
bracketinlooseparts.Installtheplateandbracketto
themachineframeasshownin
Figure10.Securethe
plateandbrackettotheframeusingtwobolts(5/16
x1inch)andtwolocknuts(5/16inch).
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure10
1.Machineframe4.Bolt(5/16x1inch)
2.Supportspacerplate
5.Drawbarhole
3.Supportbracket6.Locknut(5/16inch)
2.Securethesupportbrackettothebottomofthe
machineframefrombelowusingtwoselftapping
screws(5/16x3/4inch)asshowninFigure11.
1
2
G010578
Figure11
1.Supportbracket2.Selftappingscrews(5/16
x3/4inch)
3.Installtheangledbaggerbrackettotheengineguard
usingtwocarriagebolts(5/16x3/4inch)andtwo
locknuts(5/16inch).
G014882
1
2
3
4
Figure12
1.Carriagebolt(5/16x3/4
inch)
3.Locknut(5/16inch)
2.Angledbracket4.Holeinengineguard,
existing
4.Installthebaggerframetothesupportbracket.
Securethebaggerframewithaclevispin(1/2x
2-1/4inch)andhairpincotter(
Figure12).
9
G014884
1
2
3
4
5
Figure13
1.Baggerframe(50-inch
decks)
4.Hairpin
2.Clevispin(1/2x2-1/4
inch)
5.Anglebracket
3.Supportbracket,receiver
5.Installtwosupportrods,onetoeachsideofthe
baggerframe.Locatetheexistingkeyedslotinthe
machineframeandinstallthebent,aredendofthe
rodintothatslot(
Figure14).Movetherodrearward
toseatitintheframe.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure14
Leftsideshown
1.Washer
4.Supportrod
2.Hairpin5.Keyedslot,existing
3.Bracketframehole6.Bent,aredendofsupport
rod
6.Insertthebentendsoftherodintothebaggerframe
asshowninFigure14.Securetheendoftherod
withawasherandhairpin.
3
AssemblingtheBaggerTop
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Baggertop
1Baggerscreen
Procedure
Turnthebaggertopover.Installthescreenasshown
inFigure15soitslopesdowntowardthecollection
bags.Makesurethescreenssnapintoplaceandthetabs
engagethebaggertop.
G005666
1
2
3
4
Figure15
1.Baggertop
3.Screentab
2.Screen4.Slotinbaggertop
10
4
InstallingtheBaggerTop
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
2
GrassBag
1Upperbaggertube
Procedure
1.Installthebaggertoptothebaggerframe.Rotate
thebaggertoptoalignthekeyholesinthebagger
topbracketswiththekeysinthepostsonthebagger
frame(
Figure16).Slidethebracketsovertheposts
androtatethebaggertopdowntotheoperating
position.
Note:Thebaggertopiseasiertoinstalliftwo
peopleworktogether.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure16
1.Baggertop4.Bracket,baggertop
2.Baggerframe
5.Key
3.Keyhole6.Post
2.Liftthebaggertopandinstallthebagsbysliding
thebagframehooksontotheretainingbrackets
(Figure17).
G005672
1
2
3
4
Figure17
1.Bag3.Retainingbracket
2.Baggerframe4.Bagframehook
3.Lowerthebaggertopontothebag(Figure18).
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Figure18
4.Installtheupperbaggertube.Insertthecurvedend
intotheopeninginthebaggertop.Makesurethe
aredendwiththeretentionpostispointingdown
andfrowardinpreparationtobematedwiththe
FinishingKit.
11
5
InstallingtheChute
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Chute
1Knob
1
Carriagebolt(5/16x1-3/8inches)
1
Flangenut(5/16inch)
Procedure
1.Removetheplateassemblythatincludestheside
dischargechute(Figure19).Thebafewillcome
offatthesametime.Savethishardwareandplate
assembly.
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1
2
3
Figure19
1.Flangenuts
3.Carriagebolts
2.Plateassemblywith
dischargechute
2.Installtheexistingbafewiththeexistingboltsand
nutsafterremovingtheplateassembly(Figure20).
3.Installacarriageboltandangenutintothefront
holeshowinFigure20.
g018309
1
2
4
3
5
Figure20
1.Newangenut(5/16inch)4.Existingbafe
2.Newcarriagebolt(5/16x
1-3/8inches)
5.Existingnuts
3.Existingbolts
4.Aligntheholeinthechuteandinstallitontothe
bolt.Securethechutetothemowerdeckwiththe
knobandatwasher(5/16inch)(
Figure21).
g018310
1
2
3
Figure21
1.Knob
3.Chute
2.Flatwasher(5/16inch)
5.Hooktheexiblelatchonthechutetotheretaining
claspweldedonthemowerdecktotherearofthe
opening(Figure22).
12
g017841
1
2
3
X
Y
Z
Figure22
1.Chute3.Retainingclasp(weldedto
mowerdeck)
2.Flexiblelatch
6.Rotatethelatchuntilithooksintotheholeinthe
mowerdeckstiffener(Figure23).
g017842
1 2
Figure23
1.Latch2.Holeinthemowerdeck
stiffener
6
ConnectingwiththeDischarge
Tube
NoPartsRequired
Procedure
1.Slidethecurvedendofthedischargetubeintothe
openinginthebaggertop(
Figure24).
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1
2
3
4
5
Figure24
1.Dischargetube,curved
end
4.Peg
2.Openinginbaggertop
5.Rubberstrap
3.Dischargetube,aredend
2.Slidethearedendofthedischargetubeoverthe
endofthechute.Movetherubberretainingstrapon
thechutesnapsoverthepegonthedischargetube
tosecureit(Figure24).
13
Operation
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthe
machinefromthenormaloperatingposition.
WARNING
Toavoidpersonalinjury,followtheseprocedures:
Becomefamiliarwithalloperatingandsafety
instructionsinthe
Operator's Man ual
forthe
mowerbeforeusingthisattachment.
Neverremovethedischargetube,bags,bagger
top,orthechutewhiletheengineisrunning.
Alwaysshuttheengineoffandwaitforall
movingpartstostopbeforeclearingan
obstructionfromthebaggingsystem.
Neverdomaintenanceorrepairswhilethe
engineisrunning.
WARNING
Withoutthegrassdeector,baggertubesor
completebaggerassemblymountedinplace,you
andothersareexposedtobladecontactandthrown
debris.Contactwiththerotatingmowerblade(s)
andthrowndebriswillcauseinjuryordeath.
Alwaysinstallthegrassdeectorwhen
removingthebaggerandchangingtoside
dischargemode.
Ifthegrassdeectoriseverdamaged,replace
itimmediately.Thegrassdeectorroutes
materialdowntowardtheturf.
Neverputyourhandsorfeetunderthemower.
Nevertrytoclearthedischargeareaormower
bladesunlessyoumovethepowertakeoff
(PTO)tooffandrotatetheignitionkeytooff.
Alsoremovethekeyandpullthewireoffofthe
sparkplug(s).
Turnofftheenginebeforeuncloggingthe
dischargechute.
EmptyingtheGrassBags
Becarefulwhenliftingorhandlingagrassbagthatis
full.Toemptythegrassbags:
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurfaceanddisengage
thebladecontrolswitch.
2.Movethemotioncontrolleversoutwardtothe
neutrallockposition,stoptheengine,removethe
key,settheparkingbrakeandwaitforallmoving
partstostopbeforeleavingtheoperatingposition.
3.Open(raise)thebaggertop(
Figure25).
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Figure25
4.Compressdebrisintothebags.Withbothhands,
liftuponthebagandunhookitfromtheretaining
bracket.Emptythebag.Repeattheprocedurefor
theotherbag.
5.Installthebagsbyslidingthebagframehooksonto
theretainingbrackets(
Figure26).
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1
2
3
4
Figure26
1.Bag3.Retainingbracket
2.Baggerframe4.Bagframehook
6.Lowerthebaggertopontothebags.
14
ClearingObstructionsfrom
theBagger
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurfaceanddisengage
thebladecontrolswitch.
2.Movethemotioncontrolleversoutwardtothe
neutrallockposition,stoptheengine,removethe
key,settheparkingbrakeandwaitforallmoving
partstostopbeforeleavingtheoperatingposition.
3.Checkthegrassbagsandemptythemiftheyarefull.
4.Removeandseparatethedischargetubeandchute
fromthebaggertopandmower.Usingastick
orsimilarobject,carefullyremoveandclearthe
obstructionfromthemower,dischargetube,chute,
andthebaggertop.
5.Afteryouremovetheobstruction,installthe
completebaggersystemandresumeoperation.
RemovingtheBagger
CAUTION
Failingtoremovethefrontbaggerweights
andoperatingthemachinewithoutthebagger
attachmentmaycauseanunstableconditionwhich
couldresultinalossofcontrol.
Alwaysremovethefrontweightswhen
removingthebaggerattachment.
Neveroperatethemachinewithoutthebagger
attachmentandthefrontweightsstillinstalled.
ThebaggercanberemovedbyrepeatingtheSetup
sectionsfromallinstalledbaggerrelatedkitsinreverse
order.Ifweightsareinstalled,alwaysremovethefront
baggerweightswhenremovingthebaggerattachments.
Note:Itisonlynecessarytoremovethecutoffbafe
wheninstallingamulchingkit.
OperatingTips
TipsforBagging
Size
Rememberthatthemowerislongerandwiderwiththis
attachmentinstalled.Byturningtoosharplyinconned
placesyoumaydamagetheattachment.
Trimming
Alwaystrimwiththeleftsideofthemower.Donot
trimwiththerightsideofthemowerbecauseyoucould
damagethebagger'schuteanddischargetube.
CuttingHeight
Donotsetthemowercuttingheighttoolowbecause
longgrasssurroundingthemowercanpreventairfrom
gettingunderthemowerandenteringthebagging
system.Ifenoughairdoesn'tgetunderthemower,the
baggingsystemwillplug.
CuttingFrequency
Cutthegrassoften,especiallywhenitgrowsrapidly.
Youwillhavetocutyourgrasstwiceifitgetsexcessively
long.
CuttingTechnique
Forbestlawnappearance,besuretoslightlyoverlap
themowerintothepreviouslycutarea.Thishelps
reducetheloadontheengineandreducesthechance
ofpluggingthechuteanddischargetube.
BaggingSpeed
Mostoftenyouwillbagwiththemowerthrottlein
theFastpositionanddriveatanormalgroundspeed.
However,inextremelydryanddustygrass,youmay
wanttoslightlyreducethethrottlespeedandincrease
thegroundspeedofthemower.Thebaggingsystem
mayplugifyoudrivetoofastandtheenginespeed
getstooslow.Onhillsitmaybenecessarytoslowthe
mowergroundspeed.Thishelpsmaintaintheengine
speedandbaggingefciency.Mowdownhillwhenever
possible.
CAUTION
Asthebaggerlls,extraweightisaddedtothe
backofthemachine.Ifyoustopandstartsuddenly
onhills,youmaylosesteeringcontrolorthe
machinemaytip.
Donotstartorstopsuddenlywhengoinguphill
ordownhill.Avoiduphillstarts.
Ifyoudostopthemachinewhengoinguphill,
disengagethebladecontrol.Thenbackdown
thehillusingaslowspeed.
Donotchangespeedsorstoponslopes.
Neveroperatethemachinewithoutthebagger
attachmentandthefrontweightsstillinstalled.
BaggingLongGrass
BaggingLongGrassExcessivelylonggrassisheavyand
maynotbepropelledcompletelyintothegrassbags.If
thishappens,thedischargetubeandchutemayplug.
Toavoidpluggingthebaggingsystem,mowthegrass
15
atahighheightofcut,thenlowerthemowertoyour
normalcuttingheightandrepeatthebaggingprocess.
BaggingWetGrass
Alwaystrytocutgrasswhenitisdrybecauseyour
lawnwillhaveaneatappearance.Ifyoumustcutwet
grass,usetheconventionalsidedischargefeatureofthe
mower.Severalhourslater,whentheclippingsaredry,
installthecompletebaggerattachmentandvacuumup
thegrassclippings.
SignsofPlugging
Asyouarebagging,asmallamountofgrassclippings
normallyblowoutthefrontofthemower.Anexcessive
amountofclippingsblowingoutindicatesthatthebags
arefullorthesystemisplugged.
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Maintenance
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthemachinefromthenormaloperatingposition.
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)
MaintenanceService
Interval
MaintenanceProcedure
Aftertherst10hours
Inspectthebagger
Beforeeachuseordaily
Cleanthebagger
Beforestorage
Inspectthebagger
Cleanthebagger
CAUTION
Ifyouleavethekeyintheignitionswitch,someonecouldaccidentlystarttheengineandseriouslyinjure
youorotherbystanders.
Removethekeyfromtheignitionanddisconnectthewirefromthesparkplugbeforeyoudoany
maintenance.Setthewireasidesothatitdoesnotaccidentallycontactthesparkplug.
DANGER
Enginescanbecomehotwhentheyareoperating.Severeburnscanoccurfromcontactinghotsurfaces.
Allowengines,especiallythemufer,tocoolbeforetouching.
DANGER
Debris,suchasleaves,grass,orbrushcancatchre.Areintheengineareacancausepersonalinjury
andpropertydamage.
Keeptheengineandmuferareafreeofdebrisaccumulation.
Takecarewhenopeningthebaggercovertokeepdebrisfromfallingontotheengineandmuferarea.
Allowthemachinetocoolbeforestoringit.
InspectingtheBagger
Attachment
ServiceInterval:Aftertherst10hours
Beforestorage
Inspectthebaggerattachmentaftertherst10hoursof
operation,andmonthlythereafter.
1.Checkthechute,dischargetube,andthebaggertop.
Replacethesepartsiftheyarecrackedorbroken.
2.Tightenallnuts,bolts,andscrews.
3.Inspectallfastenersandlatches;replaceanymissing
ordamaged.
4.Inspectthegrassbagsfordeterioration.
WARNING
Youorbystanderscouldbeseverelyinjuredby
yingdebrisorthrownobjectsthatmaypass
throughtorn,worn,ordeterioratedgrassbags.
Checkthegrassbagsforholes,rips,wear,
andotherdeterioration.
Donotwashthegrassbags.
Ifthebaghasdeteriorated,installnewgrass
bagssuppliedbythemanufacturerofthis
baggerattachment.
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InspectingtheMowerBlades
Inspectthemowerbladesregularlyandwhenevera
bladestrikesaforeignobject.
Ifthebladesarebadlywornordamaged,installnew
blades.RefertoyourmowerormowerOperator'sManual
forcompleteblademaintenance.
CaringfortheGrassBags
Washingthegrassbagsisnotrecommended.
Topreventrapiddeteriorationofthebagmaterial,store
thebagswheretheywilldrycompletelyaftereachuse.
CleaningtheBagger
Attachment
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
Beforestorage
1.Aftereachuse,removeandwashtheinsideand
outsideofthebaggertop,dischargetube,chute,and
theundersideofthemower,usingwatersprayed
fromagardenhose.Useamilddetergenttoremove
stubborndirt.
2.Makesureyouremovemattedgrassfromallparts.
3.Flushthegrassbagswithwaterusinggardenhoseto
removeanydebris.
4.Afterwashing,letallofthepartsdrythoroughly.
Storage
StoringtheBaggerAttachment
1.Cleanthebaggerattachment;refertoCleaningthe
BaggerAttachment.
2.Inspectthebaggerattachmentfordamage;referto
InspectingtheBaggerAttachment.
3.Makesurethegrassbagsareemptyandthoroughly
dry.
4.Storethebaggerinaclean,dryplace,outofdirect
sunlight.Thisprotectstheplasticpartsandextends
thelifeofthebagger.Ifyoumuststorethebagger
outside,coveritwithaweatherproofcover.
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Notes:
19
TimeCutter
TheToroTotalCoverageWarranty
and
TITAN
Mowers
LimitedWarranty(seewarrantyperiodsbelow)
ConditionsandProductsCovered
TheT oroCompanyanditsafliate,T oroWarrantyCompany,pursuantto
anagreementbetweenthem,jointlypromisetotheoriginalpurchaser
torepairtheT oroProductslistedbelowifdefectiveinmaterialsor
workmanship.
Thefollowingtimeperiodsapplyfromthedateofpurchasebytheoriginal
owner:
ProductsWarrantyPeriod
TimeCutterandMXMowers
Residentialuse
2
3years
Engines
1
ResidentialuseKawasaki3years
Kohler3years
Toro3years
TimeCutterandMXMowersCommercialuse30days
Engines
1
Commercialuse
Kawasaki3years
Kohler90days
Toro90days
TITANMowersResidentialor
Commercialuse
3yearsor240hours
3
Engines
1
Residentialor
Commercialuse
Kawasaki3years
Kohler2years
Frame
Lifetime(originalowneronly)
4
TITANMXMowersResidentialor
Commercialuse
3yearsor400hours
3
Engines
1
Residentialor
Commercialuse
Kawasaki3years
Kohler2years
Frame
Lifetime(originalowneronly)
4
AllMowers
Attachments1year
Battery90daysPartsandLabor
1yearPartsonly
BeltsandTires90days
1
SomeenginesusedonToroProductsarewarrantedbytheenginemanufacturer.
2
Residentialusemeansuseoftheproductonthesamelotasyourhome.Useatmorethanone
locationisconsideredcommercialuseandthecommercialusewarrantywouldapply.
3
Whicheveroccursrst.
4
LifetimeFrameWarranty-Ifthemainframe,consistingofthepartsweldedtogethertoformthe
tractorstructurethatothercomponentssuchastheenginearesecuredto,cracksorbreaksin
normaluse,itwillberepairedorreplaced,atT oro'soption,underwarrantyatnocostforparts
andlabor.Framefailureduetomisuseorabuseandfailureorrepairrequiredduetorustor
corrosionarenotcovered.
Thiswarrantyincludesthecostofpartsandlabor,butyoumustpay
transportationcosts.
Warrantymaybedeniedifthehourmeterisdisconnected,altered,or
showssignsofbeingtamperedwith.
OwnerResponsibilities
YoumustmaintainyourT oroProductbyfollowingthemaintenance
proceduresdescribedintheOperator'sManual.Suchroutine
maintenance,whetherperformedbyadealerorbyyou,isatyourexpense.
InstructionsforObtainingWarrantyService
IfyouthinkthatyourT oroProductcontainsadefectinmaterialsor
workmanship,followthisprocedure:
1.ContactanyAuthorizedT oroServiceDealertoarrangeserviceattheir
dealership.T olocateadealerconvenienttoyou,refertotheYellow
Pagesofyourtelephonedirectory(lookunder“LawnMowers”)or
accessourwebsiteatwww.T oro.com.Youmayalsocallthenumbers
listedinitem#3tousethe24-hourT oroDealerlocatorsystem.
2.Bringtheproductandyourproofofpurchase(salesreceipt)tothe
ServiceDealer.Thedealerwilldiagnosetheproblemanddetermine
ifitiscoveredunderwarranty.
3.IfforanyreasonyouaredissatisedwiththeServiceDealer’s
analysisorwiththeassistanceprovided,contactusat:
CustomerCareDepartment,RLCDivision
ToroWarrantyCompany
8111LyndaleAvenueSouth
Bloomington,MN55420-1196
Tollfreeat866-216-6029(U.S.customers)
Tollfreeat866-216-6030(Canadiancustomers)
ItemsandConditionsNotCovered
Thereisnootherexpresswarrantyexceptforspecialemissionsystem
coverageandenginewarrantycoverageonsomeproducts.Thisexpress
warrantydoesnotcoverthefollowing:
Costofregularmaintenanceserviceorparts,suchaslters,fuel,
lubricants,oilchanges,sparkplugs,airlters,bladesharpening/worn
bladeonmowers,cable/linkageadjustments,orbrakeandclutch
adjustments
Componentsfailingduetonormalwear
Anyproductorpartwhichhasbeenalteredormisusedandrequires
replacementorrepairduetoaccidentsorlackofpropermaintenance
Repairsnecessaryduetoimproperbatterycare,failuretousefresh
fuel(lessthanonemonthold),orfailuretoproperlypreparetheunit
priortoanyperiodofnon-useoveronemonth
Pickupanddeliverycharges
Operationalmisuse,neglect,oraccidents
RepairsorattemptedrepairsbyanyoneotherthananAuthorized
ToroServiceDealer
GeneralConditions
Allrepairscoveredbythesewarrantiesmustbeperformedbyan
AuthorizedToroServiceDealerusingT oroapprovedreplacementparts.
NeitherTheToroCompanynorToroWarrantyCompanyisliablefor
indirect,incidentalorconsequentialdamagesinconnectionwiththe
useoftheToroProductscoveredbythiswarranty,includingany
costorexpenseofprovidingsubstituteequipmentorserviceduring
reasonableperiodsofmalfunctionornon-usependingcompletion
ofrepairsunderthiswarranty.
Allimpliedwarrantiesofmerchantability(thattheproductistfor
ordinaryuse)andtnessforuse(thattheproductistforaparticular
purpose)arelimitedtothedurationoftheexpresswarranty.
Somestatesdonotallowexclusionsofincidentalorconsequential
damages,orlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylasts,so
theaboveexclusionsandlimitationsmaynotapplytoyou.
Thiswarrantygivesyouspeciclegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveother
rightswhichvaryfromstatetostate.
CountriesOtherthantheUnitedStatesorCanada
CustomerswhohavepurchasedT oroproductsoutsidetheUnitedStatesorCanadashouldcontacttheirT oroDistributor(Dealer)toobtainguarantee
policiesforyourcountry,province,orstate.IfforanyreasonyouaredissatisedwithyourDistributor'sserviceorhavedifcultyobtainingguarantee
information,contacttheT oroimporter.Ifallotherremediesfail,youmaycontactusatToroWarrantyCompany.
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Toro 50in Bagger, TimeCutter MX Series Riding Mower User manual

Category
Lawnmowers
Type
User manual

Toro 50in Bagger, TimeCutter MX Series Riding Mower is a powerful and versatile tool designed to make your lawn care tasks easier. With its large 50-inch cutting width, it can quickly and efficiently mow even the largest lawns. The bagger attachment allows you to collect grass clippings as you mow, keeping your lawn looking neat and tidy. The TimeCutter MX Series Riding Mower is also equipped with a variety of features to make your mowing experience more comfortable and convenient, including an adjustable seat, cup holder, and cruise control.

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