42in and 50in Twin Bagger, TimeCutter Z4000 and Z5000 Series Riding Mower

Toro 42in and 50in Twin Bagger, TimeCutter Z4000 and Z5000 Series Riding Mower, 79324 User manual

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FormNo.3359-984RevB
42inand50inTwinBagger
forTimeCutter
®
Z4000andZ5000Series
RidingMower
ModelNo.79324—SerialNo.280000001andUp
Registeratwww.T oro.com.OriginalInstructions(EN)
Introduction
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperate
andmaintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoidinjury
andproductdamage.Youareresponsibleforoperating
theproductproperlyandsafely.
YoumaycontactTorodirectlyatwww.Toro.comfor
productandaccessoryinformation,helpndinga
dealer,ortoregisteryourproduct.
Wheneveryouneedservice,genuineToroparts,or
additionalinformation,contactanAuthorizedService
DealerorToroCustomerServiceandhavethemodel
andserialnumbersofyourproductready.Figure1
identiesthelocationofthemodelandserialnumbers
ontheproduct.Writethenumbersinthespace
provided.
Figure1
1.Modelandserialnumberlocation
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Thismanualidentiespotentialhazardsandhas
safetymessagesidentiedbythesafetyalertsymbol
(Figure2),whichsignalsahazardthatmaycauseserious
injuryordeathifyoudonotfollowtherecommended
precautions.
Figure2
1.Safetyalertsymbol
Thismanualuses2otherwordstohighlightinformation.
Importantcallsattentiontospecialmechanical
informationandNoteemphasizesgeneralinformation
worthyofspecialattention.
Contents
Introduction.................................................................2
Safety...........................................................................3
SafetyandInstructionalDecals.............................3
Setup............................................................................4
1InstallingtheWeight..........................................5
2InstallingtheBaggerFrame................................6
3AssemblingtheBaggerTop................................6
4InstallingtheBaggerTop...................................7
5InstallingtheChuteOn42InchDecks................8
6InstallingtheChuteon50inchDecks...............10
7InstallingtheDischargeTube...........................11
Operation...................................................................12
EmptyingtheGrassBags....................................12
ClearingObstructionsfromtheBagger...............12
RemovingtheBagger.........................................13
OperatingTips...................................................13
Maintenance...............................................................15
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)................15
InspectingtheBaggerAttachment......................15
InspectingtheMowerBlades..............................16
CaringfortheGrassBags...................................16
CleaningtheBaggerAttachment.........................16
Storage.......................................................................16
StoringtheBaggerAttachment...........................16
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Safety
Enginescanbecomehotwhentheyare
operating.Severeburnscanoccurfrom
contactinghotsurfaces.
Allowengines,especiallythemufer,tocool
beforetouching.
Debris,suchasleaves,grass,orbrushcancatch
re.Areintheengineareacancausepersonal
injuryandpropertydamage.
Keeptheengineandmuferareafreeof
debrisaccumulation.
Takecarewhenopeningthebaggercover
tokeepdebrisfromfallingontotheengine
andmuferarea.
Allowthemachinetocoolbeforestoringit.
SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocatednearanyareaof
potentialdanger.Replaceanydecalthatisdamagedorlost.
109-6809
1.Crushinghazardofhand—donotremovethewholebaggerfromthemachine;openthebaggertopandthenremovethebag(s)
fromthebagger.Donotremovethebaggertopwhenitisclosed;openthebaggertopandthenremoveit.
110-6691
1.Thrownobjecthazard—keepbystandersasafedistance
fromthemachine.
2.Thrownobjecthazard,mower—donotoperatethewithout
deectororgrasscollectionsysteminplace.
3.Cutting/dismembermentofhandorfoot—stayawayfrom
movingparts.
3
Setup
LooseParts
Usethechartbelowtoverifythatallpartshavebeenshipped.
ProcedureDescription
Qty.
Use
Weight2
U-pin2
Clevispin
2
Washer6
1
Hairpin6
Installtheweight.
BaggerQuickAttachBracket
1
Clevispin(5/16x2-1/4inch)
1
Hairpin3
Rod2
2
Washer2
Installthebaggerframe.
Baggertop1
3
Baggerscreen1
Assemblethebaggertop.
Bagger1
4
GrassBag
2
Installthebaggertop.
Bafecutoff
1
5
Chutefor42inchdecks
1
Installthechuteon42inchdecksonly.
Bafecutoff
1
Clipassembly(50indecksonly)
1
Locknut(5/16inch)
2
6
Chutefor50inchdecks
1
Installthechuteanddischargetube.
7
Dischargetube1Installthedischargetube.
4
1
InstallingtheWeight
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
2Weight
2U-pin
2
Clevispin
6Washer
6Hairpin
Procedure
Thebaggerchangestheweightdistributionof
themachine.Operatingthemachinewithout
thefrontweightsmaycauseanunstable
conditionwhichcouldresultinalossofcontrol.
Ensurethefrontweightsareproperlyinstalled
beforeoperatingthemachinewiththebagger
attachment.
Attachtheweightstothefrontofthemachineframe
withtwoU-pins,twoclevispins,sixwashers(.531x
1.063),andsixhairpinsasshowninFigure3.
Figure3
1.Frontweight4.Washer
2.U-pin
5.Clevispin
3.Hairpin
Important:Whenyouremovethetwinbagger,
remembertoremovethefrontweights.
5
2
InstallingtheBaggerFrame
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
BaggerQuickAttachBracket
1
Clevispin(5/16x2-1/4inch)
3Hairpin
2Rod
2Washer
Procedure
1.Atthebackofthemachine,installthebaggerframe
tothesquareslotintheframe.
2.Securethebaggerframewithaclevispin(5/16x
2-1/4inch)andhairpin(Figure4).
Figure4
1.Baggerframe3.Clevispin(5/16x2-1/4
inch)
2.Hairpin
3.Installtworods,onetoeachsideofthebagger
frame.Locatetheexistingslottedbracketbetween
thereardrivewheelandframe.Startthearedend
oftherodintotheopeningintheslotandslidethe
rodrearward(Figure4).
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Figure5
1.Rod
5.Bentendofrod
2.Slottedbracket6.Baggerframe
3.Openinginslot
7.Washer
4.Flaredendofrod
8.Hairpin
4.Insertthebentendsoftherodintothebaggerframe
asshowninFigure4.Securethebothendsofthe
rodswithhairpins.
3
AssemblingtheBaggerTop
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Baggertop
1Baggerscreen
Procedure
Turnthebaggertopover.Installthescreenasshownin
Figure6soitslopesdowntowardthecollectionbags.
Makesurethescreenssnapintoplaceandthetabs
engagethebaggertop.
6
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1
2
3
4
Figure6
1.Baggertop
3.Screentab
2.Screen4.Slotinbaggertop
4
InstallingtheBaggerTop
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Bagger
2
GrassBag
Procedure
1.Installthebaggertoptothebaggerframe.Rotate
thebaggertoptoalignthekeyholesinthebagger
topbracketswiththekeysinthepostsonthebagger
frame(Figure7).Slidethebracketsovertheposts
androtatethebaggertopdowntotheoperating
position.
Note:Thebaggertopiseasiertoinstalliftwo
peopleworktogether.
G005665
1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure7
1.Baggertop4.Bracket,baggertop
2.Baggerframe
5.Key
3.Keyhole6.Post
7
2.Liftthebaggertopandinstallthebagsbysliding
thebagframehooksontotheretainingbrackets
(Figure8).
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1
2
3
4
Figure8
1.Bag3.Retainingbracket
2.Baggerframe4.Bagframehook
3.Lowerthebaggertopontothebag(Figure9).
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Figure9
5
InstallingtheChuteOn42Inch
Decks
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Bafecutoff
1
Chutefor42inchdecks
Procedure
UsethisprocedurewheninstallingtheTwinBaggerKit
onmachineswith42inchdecks.ToinstalltheTwin
BaggerKitonmachineswith50inchdecksproceedto
thenextsetupprocedure.
1.Liftupthegrassdeectorandlocatethelocknuton
thedeectorpivotrod.Removetheexistingthin
nut(3/8inch).
2.Installthecutoffbafetotheexposedpivotrod
(Figure10).Usetheexistingthinnut(3/8inch)to
securethebafetothemower.
G005667
1
2
3
Figure10
42InchDeck
1.Deectorpivotrod3.Thinnut(3/8inch)
2.Cutoffbafe
3.Torquethefastenerto14-18ft-lb(7-9N-m).
8
4.Anglethemetaltabatthefrontofthechuteintothe
slotinthebracketweldedtothemowerdeckjustin
frontofthecutoff(Figure11).
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1
2
3
Figure11
1.Chute4.Deectorrod
2.Lockingpin5.Flexiblelatch
3.Rearhook6.Notchedbracket
5.Pivotthechutebackandtowardthedecksochuteis
ushwiththemowerdeck(Figure11).
Note:Makesuretheretaininghookonthe42inch
chuteisoutofthewaysothechuteopeningmounts
ushtothedeck.
6.Securethechutetothe42inchdeck.Hookthe
exiblelatchonthechutetotheretainingclasp
weldedonthemowerdecktotherearoftheopening
(Figure12).Fastentheretaininghookaroundthe
pivotrodtosecurethechuteintoposition.
G005670
1
2
3
4
5
Figure12
1.Chute42inchdecks
4.Retaininghook
2.Flexiblelatch5.Pivotrod
3.Retainingclasp
9
6
InstallingtheChuteon50inch
Decks
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Bafecutoff
1
Clipassembly(50indecksonly)
2
Locknut(5/16inch)
1
Chutefor50inchdecks
Procedure
UsethisprocedurewheninstallingtheTwinBaggerKit
onmachineswith50inchdecks.
1.Liftupthegrassdeector.Installtheclipassembly
tothetwoholesalongthedeckcutout.
2.Installthecutoffbafetotheclipassemblyposts.
Figure13.Usethetwolocknuts(5/16inch)to
securethebafetothemower.
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1
2
3
Figure13
50InchDeck
1.Clipassembly3.Locknut(5/16inch)
2.Cutoffbafe
3.Torquethefastenerto14-18ft-lb(7-9N-m).
4.Anglethemetaltabatthefrontofthechuteintothe
slotinthebracketweldedtothemowerdeckjustin
frontofthecutout(Figure14).
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1
2
3
Figure14
1.Chute
3.Weldedbracket
2.Metaltab
5.Pivotthechutebackandtowardthedecksochuteis
ushwiththemowerdeck(Figure14).
Note:Asthechutemateswiththedeck,makesure
theedgeofthe50inchchuteisunderthelipofthe
clipassemblyinstalledpreviously.
10
6.Onthetopofthechute,engagethehookshaped
latcharoundpivotrodofthedeectorassemblyas
showninFigure15.
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1
2
3
4
Figure15
1.50inchchute3.Latch,hook
2.Deector
4.Pivotrod
7.Securethechutetothe50inchdeck.Hookthe
exiblelatchonthechutetotheretainingclasp
weldedonthemowerdecktotherearoftheopening
(Figure16).
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1
2
3
Figure16
1.Chute50inchdecks
3.Retainingclasp
2.Flexiblelatch
7
InstallingtheDischargeTube
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Dischargetube
Procedure
1.Slidethecurvedendofthedischargetubeintothe
openinginthebaggertop(Figure17).
G005671
1
2
3
4
5
Figure17
1.Dischargetube,curved
end
4.Peg
2.Openinginbaggertop
5.Rubberstrap
3.Dischargetube,aredend
2.Slidethearedendofthedischargetubeoverthe
endofthechute.Movetherubberretainingstrapon
thechutesnapsoverthepegonthedischargetube
tosecureit(Figure17).
11
Operation
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthe
machinefromthenormaloperatingposition.
Toavoidpersonalinjury,followthese
procedures:
Becomefamiliarwithalloperatingand
safetyinstructionsinthe
Operator’ s Man ual
forthemowerbeforeusingthisattachment.
Neverremovethedischargetube,bags,
baggertop,orthechutewhiletheengineis
running.
Alwaysshuttheengineoffandwaitforall
movingpartstostopbeforeclearingan
obstructionfromthebaggingsystem.
Neverdomaintenanceorrepairswhilethe
engineisrunning.
EmptyingtheGrassBags
Becarefulwhenliftingorhandlingagrassbagthatis
full.Toemptythegrassbags:
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurfaceanddisengage
thebladecontrolswitch.
2.Movethemotioncontrolleversoutwardtothe
parkposition,stoptheengine,removethekey,and
waitforallmovingpartstostopbeforeleavingthe
operatingposition.
3.Open(raise)thebaggertop(Figure18).
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Figure18
4.Compressdebrisintothebags.Withbothhands,
liftuponthebagandunhookitfromtheretaining
bracket.Emptythebag.Repeattheprocedurefor
theotherbag.
5.Installthebagsbyslidingthebagframehooksonto
theretainingbrackets(Figure19).
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1
2
3
4
Figure19
1.Bag3.Retainingbracket
2.Baggerframe4.Bagframehook
6.Lowerthebaggertopontothebags.
ClearingObstructionsfrom
theBagger
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurfaceanddisengage
thebladecontrolswitch.
2.Movethemotioncontrolleversoutwardtothe
parkposition,stoptheengine,removethekey,and
waitforallmovingpartstostopbeforeleavingthe
operatingposition.
3.Checkthegrassbagsandemptythemiftheyarefull.
4.Removeandseparatethedischargetubeandchute
fromthebaggertopandmower.Usingastick
orsimilarobject,carefullyremoveandclearthe
obstructionfromthemower,dischargetube,chute,
andthebaggertop.
5.Afteryouremovetheobstruction,installthe
completebaggersystemandresumeoperation.
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RemovingtheBagger
Failingtoremovethefrontbaggerweights
andoperatingthemachinewithoutthebagger
attachmentmaycauseanunstablecondition
whichcouldresultinalossofcontrol.
Alwaysremovethefrontweightswhen
removingthebaggerattachment.
Neveroperatethemachinewithoutthe
baggerattachmentandthefrontweights
stillinstalled.
ThebaggercanberemovedbyrepeatingtheSetup
sectioninreverseorder.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.Ifenoughairdoesntgetunderthemower,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.
Asthebaggerlls,extraweightisaddedto
thebackofthemachine.Ifyoustopandstart
suddenlyonhills,youmaylosesteeringcontrol
orthemachinemaytip.
Donotstartorstopsuddenlywhengoing
uphillordownhill.Avoiduphillstarts.
Ifyoudostopthemachinewhengoing
uphill,disengagethebladecontrol.Then
backdownthehillusingaslowspeed.
Donotchangespeedsorstoponslopes.
Neveroperatethemachinewithoutthe
baggerattachmentandthefrontweights
stillinstalled.
BaggingLongGrass
BaggingLongGrassExcessivelylonggrassisheavyand
maynotbepropelledcompletelyintothegrassbags.If
thishappens,thedischargetubeandchutemayplug.
Toavoidpluggingthebaggingsystem,mowthegrass
atahighheightofcut,thenlowerthemowertoyour
normalcuttingheightandrepeatthebaggingprocess.
BaggingWetGrass
Alwaystrytocutgrasswhenitisdrybecauseyour
lawnwillhaveaneatappearance.Ifyoumustcutwet
grass,usetheconventionalsidedischargefeatureofthe
mower.Severalhourslater,whentheclippingsaredry,
installthecompletebaggerattachmentandvacuumup
thegrassclippings.
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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
Ifyouleavethekeyintheignitionswitch,someonecouldaccidentlystarttheengineandseriously
injureyouorotherbystanders.
Removethekeyfromtheignitionanddisconnectthewirefromthesparkplugbeforeyoudoany
maintenance.Setthewireasidesothatitdoesnotaccidentallycontactthesparkplug.
Enginescanbecomehotwhentheyareoperating.Severeburnscanoccurfromcontactinghotsurfaces.
Allowengines,especiallythemufer,tocoolbeforetouching.
Debris,suchasleaves,grass,orbrushcancatchre.Areintheengineareacancausepersonal
injuryandpropertydamage.
Keeptheengineandmuferareafreeofdebrisaccumulation.
Takecarewhenopeningthebaggercovertokeepdebrisfromfallingontotheengineandmufer
area.
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.
15
Youorbystanderscouldbeseverelyinjuredby
yingdebrisorthrownobjectsthatmaypass
throughtorn,worn,ordeterioratedgrassbags.
Frequentlycheckthegrassbagsforholes,
rips,wear,andotherdeterioration.
Donotwashthegrassbags.
Ifthebaghasdeteriorated,installnewgrass
bagssuppliedbythemanufacturerofthis
baggerattachment.
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.Useamildautomotivedetergent
toremovestubborndirt.
2.Makesureyouremovemattedgrassfromallparts.
3.Afterwashing,letallofthepartsdrythoroughly.Do
notwashthegrassbags.
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:
17
Notes:
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Notes:
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TITAN Z and
TimeCutter
Z Mowers
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mowers and attachments.
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