Toro 38in Twin Bagger, TimeCutter Z Riding Mowers, 42in Twin Bagger, TimeCutter Z Riding Mowers User manual

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FormNo.3354-177RevC
38inand42inTwinBagger
forTimeCutter
®
ZRidingMowers
ModelNo.79214—SerialNo.260000001andUp
ModelNo.79215—SerialNo.260000001andUp
Registeratwww.Toro.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..........................................4
2InstallingtheQuickAttachBracket....................5
3AssemblingtheBagger......................................5
4InstallingtheBaggerAssembly...........................5
5InstallingtheNewPivotRod..............................6
6InstallingtheRingBafesfor42inch
MowerOnly.....................................................7
7InstallingtheBladesfor42inchMower
Only.................................................................7
8InstallingtheChuteandDischarge
Tube.................................................................8
Operation.....................................................................9
EmptyingtheGrassBags......................................9
ClearingObstructionsfromtheBagger...............10
RemovingtheBagger.........................................10
OperatingTips...................................................11
Maintenance...............................................................13
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)................13
InspectingtheBaggerAttachment......................13
InspectingtheMowerBlades..............................13
CaringfortheGrassBags...................................14
CleaningtheBaggerAttachment.........................14
Storage.......................................................................14
StoringtheBaggerAttachment...........................14
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Safety
SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocatednearanyareaof
potentialdanger.Replaceanydecalthatisdamagedorlost.
93-7320
1.Crushinghazardofhand—donotremovethewholebaggerfromthemachine;openthebaggertopandthenremovethebag(s)
fromthebagger.Donotremovethebaggertopwhenitisclosed;openthebaggertopandthenremoveit.
110-1868
1.Thrownobjecthazard,
mower—keepthe
deectorinplace.
3.Cutting/dismembermentof
handorfoot—stayaway
frommovingparts.
2.Thrownobject
hazard—Keepbystanders
asafedistancefrom
themachine;Donot
operatethewithoutgrass
collectionsysteminplace.
3
Setup
LooseParts
Usethechartbelowtoverifythatallpartshavebeenshipped.
ProcedureDescription
Qty.
Use
Weight1
Bolt(3/8x2-1/4inch)
2
Washer(3/8inch)
4
1
Locknuts(3/8inch)
2
Installtheweight.
BaggerQuickAttachBracket
1
Bolt(3/8x1inch)
4
Locknut(3/8inch)
4
2
Washer(3/8inch)
4
Installthequickattachbracket.
Bolt(1/4x3/4inch)
2
3
Locknut(1/4inch)
2
AssembletheBagger
Bagger1
4
GrassBag
2
Installthebaggerassembly.
Pivotrod1
5
Nut1
Installthenewpivotrod.
Ringbafe,front
2
Ringbafe,rear
2
Bolt,(1/4x5/8inch)
12
6
Locknut(1/4inch)
12
Installtheringbafes(42inchmower
only).
7
Blade2
Installtheblades(42inchmoweronly).
Chute
1
8
Dischargetube1
Installthechuteanddischargetube.
1
InstallingtheWeight
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Weight
2
Bolt(3/8x2-1/4inch)
4
Washer(3/8inch)
2
Locknuts(3/8inch)
Procedure
Thebaggeraddsalotofweighttotherear
ofthemachineandmaycauseanunstable
conditionwhichcouldresultinalossofcontrol.
Installthefrontweight.
1.Removethefootplatetoaccesstheexistingholesin
themachineframe(Figure3).
Figure3
1.Footrest3.Holepositions
2.Rod
2.Attachtheweighttothefrontofthemachineframe
withtwobolts(3/8x2-1/4inch),fourwashers
(3/8inch),andtwolocknuts(3/8inch)asshown
inFigure4.
4
Figure4
1.Footrestframe4.Washer(3/8inch)
2.Bolt(3/8x2-1/4inch)5.Nut(3/8inch)
3.Frontweight
3.Installthefootrestintothefootrestframewhile
placingtherodsinthesameholepositions
Important:Whenyouremovethetwinbagger,
remembertoremovethefrontweight.
2
InstallingtheQuickAttach
Bracket
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
BaggerQuickAttachBracket
4
Bolt(3/8x1inch)
4
Locknut(3/8inch)
4
Washer(3/8inch)
Procedure
1.Fromthebackofthemower,slidethequickattach
bracketalongtheoutsideoftherearframe.
2.Aligntheholesintherearframeandthebagger
mountingbracket(Figure5).
Figure5
1.Quickattachbracket4.Rearframe
2.Bolts(3/8x1inch)5.Washer(3/8inch)
3.Locknut(3/8inch)
3.Securethebaggermountingbrackettotherear
framewith4bolts(3/8x1inch),4washers(3/8
inch),and4locknuts(3/8inch)(Figure5).
3
AssemblingtheBagger
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
2
Bolt(1/4x3/4inch)
2
Locknut(1/4inch)
Procedure
Ifnecessary,installthebaggerframetothecover.Attach
theframeassemblytothebaggercoverwithtwobolts
(1/4x3/4inch)andtwolocknuts(1/4inch)(Figure6).
Figure6
1.Frameassembly
3.Bolt,1/4x3/4inch
2.Baggercover
4.Locknut(1/4inch)
5
4
InstallingtheBagger
Assembly
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Bagger
2
GrassBag
Procedure
1.Carefullyliftthebaggertopandslideitontothe
quickattachbracket(Figure7).Thebaggertopis
easiertoinstalliftwopeopleworktogether.
Figure7
1.Baggertop
2.Quickattachbracket
Ifyouremovethespring-loadedbaggertop
whenitisclosed(inthedownposition),thetop
maysuddenlyyopenandyouorsomeoneelse
maybebruised,pinched,orinjuredinanother
way.
Alwaysopen(raise)thebaggertopbeforeyou
removeorinstallitonthequick-attachbracket.
2.Installthebagsbyslidingthebagframehooksonto
theretainingbrackets(Figure8).
Figure8
1.Bagframehook
2.Retainingbracket
3.Lowerthebaggertopontothebags.Thenpush
downonbothbagretainerhandlesuntiltheylockon
thebagframe(Figure9).
Figure9
1.Baggertop2.Bagretainerhandles
5
InstallingtheNewPivotRod
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Pivotrod
1Nut
Procedure
1.Liftthegrassdeectorandremovethemulchplug,
ifpresent.
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2.Removethenut,underthemower,holdingthepivot
rodandgrassdeectortothemower(Figure10).
Figure10
1.Grassdeector
3.Nut
2.Pivotrod
4.O-ring
3.Removethepivotrodandgrassdeectorfromthe
mower(Figure10)
4.Insertthenewpivotrodintotheshortstand-offon
thedeck.Securetherearendofrodintothemower
withanut(3/8inch)(Figure11).
Figure11
1.Mower
4.Stand-off
2.Pivotrod5.Rightsideblade
3.Nut
6
InstallingtheRingBafesfor
42inchMowerOnly
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
2
Ringbafe,front
2
Ringbafe,rear
12
Bolt,(1/4x5/8inch)
12
Locknut(1/4inch)
Procedure
1.Installtwofrontringbafestothemowerasshown
inFigure12.Use6bolts(1/4x5/8inch)and6
locknuts(1/4inch)tosecurethebafestothe
mower.
Figure12
1.42mowerdeck
4.Bolt,(1/4x5/8inch)
2.Frontringbafe5.Rearringbafe
3.Locknut(1/4inch)
2.Installthetworearringbafestothemoweras
showninFigure12.Use6bolts(1/4x5/8inch)
and6locknuts(1/4inch)tosecurethebafesto
themower.
3.Torqueallfastenersto90-110ft-lb(122-150Nm).
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7
InstallingtheBladesfor42
inchMowerOnly
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
2Blade
Procedure
1.Holdthebladeusingaragorthickly-paddedglove
(Figure11andFigure13).
2.Removethebladebolt,curvedwasher,blade
stiffener,andbladefromthespindleshaft
(Figure13).
Figure13
1.Sailareaofblade
4.Bladebolt
2.Blade
5.Bladestiffener
3.Curvedwasher
3.Installthebladeontothespindleshaft(Figure13).
Important:Thecurvedpartofthebladeorsail,
mustbepointingupward,towardtheinsideof
themowertoensurepropercutting(Figure13).
4.Installthebladestiffener,thecurvedwasher(cupped
sidetowardtheblade),andthebladebolt(Figure13).
Torquethebladeboltto35-65ft-lb(47-88Nm).
5.Repeatthisprocedurefortheoppositeblade.
8
InstallingtheChuteand
DischargeTube
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Chute
1Dischargetube
Procedure
1.Slidethechuteintopositionwiththerearhook
aroundthedeectorrodandthefrontlatchaligned.
Insertthelockingpin(Figure14).
Figure14
1.Chute4.Deectorrod
2.Lockingpin5.Flexiblelatch
3.Rearhook6.Notchedbracket
2.Hooktheexiblelatchonthechuteintothenotched
bracketonthebackofthemower(Figure14).
3.Slidethedischargetubeintotheopeninginthegrass
catcher(Figure15).
4.Slidethedischargetubeovertheendofthechute,
ensuringthatthetabonthechutesnapsintothe
squareholeinthedischargetube(Figure15).
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Figure15
1.Dischargetube3.Tab
2.Chute
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.Stopthemower,settheparkingbrake,and
disengagethepowertakeoff(PTO).Stopthe
engineandremovetheignitionkey.
2.Pulluponbothbagretainerhandlesuntilthey
unlockfromthebagframe(Figure16).Open(raise)
thebaggertop.
Figure16
1.Baggertop2.Bagretainerhandles
3.Compressdebrisintothebags.Withbothhands,
liftuponthebagandunhookitfromtheretaining
bracket.Emptythebag.Repeattheprocedurefor
theotherbag.
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4.Installthebagsbyslidingthebagframehooksonto
theretainingbrackets(Figure17).
Figure17
1.Bagframehook
2.Retainingbracket
5.Lowerthebaggertopontothebags.Thenpush
downonbothbagretainerhandlesuntiltheylock
onthebagframe.
ClearingObstructionsfrom
theBagger
1.Stopthemower,shiftintoneutral,settheparking
brake,disengagethePTO,stoptheengine,and
removetheignitionkey.Waitforallmovingparts
tostop.
2.Checkthegrassbagsandemptythemiftheyarefull.
3.Removeandseparatethedischargetubeandchute
fromthebaggertopandmower.Usingastick
orsimilarobject,carefullyremoveandclearthe
obstructionfromthemower,dischargetube,chute,
andthebaggertop.
4.Afteryouremovetheobstruction,installthe
completebaggersystemandresumeoperation.
RemovingtheBagger
Anuncovereddischargeopeningcouldallow
thelawnmowertothrowobjectsintheoperator
orbystander’sdirectionandresultinserious
injury.Also,contactwiththebladecouldoccur.
Neveroperatethelawnmowerunlessyouinstall
acoverplate,amulchplate,oragrasschute
andcatcher.
1.Pushonthetabonthechuteandpullthedischarge
tubefreefromthechuteandgrasscatcher
(Figure15).
2.Releasetheexiblelatchandremovethelocking
pinsecuringthechutetothemower.Removethe
chutefromthemower(Figure14).
Ifyouremovethespring-loadedbaggertop
whenitisclosed(inthedownposition),thetop
maysuddenlyyopenandyouorsomeoneelse
maybebruised,pinched,orinjuredinanother
way.
Alwaysopen(raise)thebaggertopbeforeyou
removeorinstallitonthequick-attachbracket.
3.Raisethebaggertopandremovethegrassbags
fromthebagframe(Figure18).
Figure18
1.Baggertop2.Bagretainerhandles
4.Carefullyliftthebaggertopandslideitoffthequick
attachbracket(Figure19).Thebaggertopiseasier
toremoveiftwopeopleworktogether.
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Figure19
1.Baggertop
2.Quickattachbracket
5.Storeallbaggerpartsinaconvenientplace.
ReplacingtheGrassDeector
Anuncovereddischargeopeningcouldallow
thelawnmowertothrowobjectsintheoperator
orbystander’sdirectionandresultinserious
injury.Also,contactwiththebladecouldoccur.
Neveroperatethelawnmowerunlessyouinstall
acoverplate,amulchplate,oragrasschute
andcatcher.
1.Locatethegrassdeectorandhardwarein
Figure20.
2.Inserttherodatthefrontofgrassdeectorintothe
shortstand-offonthedeck.Securetherearpart
oftherodintothemowerwithanut(3/8inch)
(Figure20).
Important:Thegrassdeectormustbespring
loadedinthedownposition.Liftthedeector
uptotestthatitsnapstothefulldownposition.
Figure20
1.Grassdeector
3.Nut
2.Pivotrod
4.O-ring
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.
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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,disengagethePTO.Thenbackdown
thehillusingaslowspeed.
Donotchangespeedsorstoponslopes.
BaggingLongGrass
BaggingLongGrassExcessivelylonggrassisheavyand
maynotbepropelledcompletelyintothegrassbags.If
thishappens,thedischargetubeandchutemayplug.
Toavoidpluggingthebaggingsystem,mowthegrass
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
Ifyouleavethekeyintheignitionswitch,someonecouldaccidentlystarttheengineandseriously
injureyouorotherbystanders.
Removethekeyfromtheignitionanddisconnectthewirefromthesparkplugbeforeyoudoany
maintenance.Setthewireasidesothatitdoesnotaccidentallycontactthesparkplug.
Debrisbuiltupintheenginecompartment,ifnotremoved,couldbeignitedbyahotengine.Arein
theenginecompartmentcouldcanburnyouandothersandcandamageproperty.
Beforeusingandwhiletheengineiscool,checkfordebrisintheenginecompartment.
Keepthemachinefreeofgrass,leaves,orotherdebrisbuild-up.
Cleanupoilorfuelspillageandfuelsoakeddebris.
Allowthemachinetocoolbeforestoring.
InspectingtheBagger
Attachment
ServiceInterval:Aftertherst10hours
Beforestorage
Inspectthebaggerattachmentaftertherst10hoursof
operation,andmonthlythereafter.
1.Checkthechute,dischargetube,andthebaggertop.
Replacethesepartsiftheyarecrackedorbroken.
2.Tightenallnuts,bolts,andscrews.
3.Inspectthegrassbagsfordeterioration.
Youorbystanderscouldbeseverelyinjuredby
yingdebrisorthrownobjectsthatmaypass
throughtorn,worn,ordeterioratedgrassbags.
Frequentlycheckthegrassbagsforholes,
rips,wear,andotherdeterioration.
Donotwashthegrassbags.
Ifthebaghasdeteriorated,installnewgrass
bagssuppliedbythemanufacturerofthis
baggerattachment.
InspectingtheMowerBlades
Inspectthemowerbladesregularlyandwhenevera
bladestrikesaforeignobject.
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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:
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