CM-958H-P Concrete Mixer

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FormNo.3393-820RevA
CM-658H-SConcreteMixer
ModelNo.68004C—SerialNo.315000001andUp
ModelNo.68006C—SerialNo.315000001andUp
ModelNo.68007C—SerialNo.315000001andUp
ModelNo.68008C—SerialNo.315000001andUp
ModelNo.68009C—SerialNo.315000001andUp
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OriginalInstructions(EN)
*3393-820*A
WARNING
CALIFORNIA
Proposition65Warning
Thisproductcontainsachemicalorchemicals
knowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancer,
birthdefects,orreproductiveharm.
Theengineexhaustfromthisproduct
containschemicalsknowntotheStateof
Californiatocausecancer,birthdefects,
orotherreproductiveharm.
Useofthisproductmaycauseexposureto
chemicalsknowntotheStateofCalifornia
tocausecancer,birthdefects,orother
reproductiveharm.
ThissparkignitionsystemcomplieswithCanadianICES-002.
Becauseinsomeareastherearelocal,state,orfederal
regulationsrequiringthatasparkarresterbeusedonthe
engineofthismachine,asparkarresterisavailableas
anoption.Ifyourequireasparkarrester,contactyour
AuthorizedToroServiceDealer.
GenuineTorosparkarrestersareapprovedbytheUSDA
ForestryService.
Important:ItisaviolationofCaliforniaPublic
ResourceCodeSection4442touseoroperatetheengine
onanyforest-covered,brush-covered,orgrass-covered
landwithoutasparkarrestermufermaintainedin
workingorder,ortheengineconstricted,equipped,and
maintainedforthepreventionofre.Otherstatesor
federalareasmayhavesimilarlaws.
Theenclosed
Engine Owner's Man ual
issuppliedfor
informationregardingtheUSEnvironmentalProtection
Agency(EPA)andtheCaliforniaEmissionControl
Regulationofemissionsystems,maintenance,and
warranty.Replacementsmaybeorderedthroughthe
enginemanufacturer.
Ifyoubelievethatyourmachinehasadefectwhichcould
causeacrashorcouldcauseinjuryordeath,youshould
immediatelyinformtheNationalHighwayTrafcSafety
Administration(NHTSA)ifyouliveintheUnitedStates,
orTransportCanadaifyouliveinCanada,inadditionto
notifyingTheToroCompany.
IfNHTSAorTransportCanadareceivessimilarcomplaints,
itmayopenaninvestigation,andifitndsthatasafetydefect
existsinagroupofmachines,itmayorderarecallandremedy
campaign.However,NHTSAorTransportCanadacannot
becomeinvolvedinindividualproblemsbetweenyou,your
dealer,orTheToroCompany.
TocontactNHTSA,youmaycalltheVehicle
SafetyHotlinetoll-freeat1-888-327-4236(TTY:
1-800-424-9153);gotohttp://www.safercar.gov;orwrite
to:Administrator,NHTSA,1200NewJerseyAvenue,
SEWestBuilding,Washington,DC20590.Youcanalso
obtainotherinformationaboutmotorvehiclesafetyfrom
http://www.safercar.gov.
TocontactTransportCanada,youmaycall
1-800-333-0510or(819)994-3328;goto
http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/;writeto:Road
SafetyandMotorVehicleRegulationDirectorate,
TransportCanada,TowerC,PlacedeVille,330
SparksStreet,Ottawa,Ontario,K1A0N5;oremail
Introduction
Thismachineisdesignedtomixconcrete,plaster,
reproong,grout,andothersmall-grainedconcrete
products.Themachinecanbetowedbehindavehicle
equippedwithahitchappropriateforthetypeoftowpole
yourmachinehas(ball,pintle,orpinhitch).
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperateand
maintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoidinjuryand
productdamage.Youareresponsibleforoperatingthe
productproperlyandsafely.
YoumaycontactTorodirectlyatwww .Toro.comforproduct
safetyandoperationtrainingmaterials,accessoryinformation,
helpndingadealer,ortoregisteryourproduct.
Wheneveryouneedservice,genuineToroparts,oradditional
information,contactanAuthorizedServiceDealerorToro
CustomerServiceandhavethemodelandserialnumbersof
yourproductready.Writethenumbersinthespaceprovided.
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Figure1
Models68004C,68006C,and68009C
1.Modelandserialnumber
location
2.Vehicleidentication
number(VIN)location
©2015—TheToro®Company
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Contactusatwww.Toro.com.
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Figure2
Models68007Cand68008C
1.Modelandserialnumber
location
2.Vehicleidentication
number(VIN)location
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Thismanualidentiespotentialhazardsandhassafety
messagesidentiedbythesafetyalertsymbol(Figure3),
whichsignalsahazardthatmaycauseseriousinjuryordeath
ifyoudonotfollowtherecommendedprecautions.
Figure3
1.Safetyalertsymbol
Thismanualuses2wordstohighlightinformation.
Importantcallsattentiontospecialmechanicalinformation
andNoteemphasizesgeneralinformationworthyofspecial
attention.
TireInformation
TheDOTtireinformationislocatedontheside
ofeachtire.Thisinformationgivesloadandspeed
ratings.Replacementtiresshouldhavethesame
orbetterratings.Formoreinformationgoto
http://www.nhtsa.gov/Vehicle+Safety/Tires.
Note:Thevariousmachinesinthismanualhavedifferent
weights;refertoSpecications(page13)toensurethatthe
tiresonyourmachinemeetorexceedtheweightrequirements
ofyourmachine.
Contents
Safety...........................................................................4
SafeOperatingPractices...........................................4
SafetyandInstructionalDecals.................................7
Setup............................................................................9
1InstallingtheTowPole—Models68004C,
68006C,and68009C............................................9
2InstallingtheTongue—Models68007Cand
68008C...............................................................9
3InstallingtheSafetyChain.....................................10
ProductOverview.........................................................11
Controls...............................................................12
Specications........................................................13
Operation....................................................................14
PreparingtoTowtheMachine..................................14
TowingtheMachine...............................................19
PreparingtoUsetheMachine...................................19
LoweringtheStabilizerLegs....................................20
OpeningandClosingtheCowl.................................20
AddingFuel...........................................................21
CheckingtheEngine-oilLevel..................................23
StartingandStoppingtheEngine..............................23
UsingtheMachine..................................................24
MixingtheMaterial.................................................25
UsingtheDrum.....................................................25
Maintenance.................................................................27
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)......................27
PremaintenanceProcedures........................................27
PreparingtheMachineforMaintenance.....................27
DisconnectingtheSpark-plugWire...........................27
RemovingandInstallingtheDividerPlate..................28
Lubrication...............................................................29
LubricatingtheMachine..........................................29
EngineMaintenance..................................................29
ServicingtheAirCleaner.........................................29
ChangingtheEngineOil.........................................30
ServicingtheSparkPlug..........................................31
ServicingtheSparkArrester.....................................33
FuelSystemMaintenance...........................................34
ServicingtheFuelSystem........................................34
BeltMaintenance......................................................35
ServicingtheDriveBelts.........................................35
CheckingtheDrive-BeltTension..............................35
AdjustingtheDrive-BeltTension..............................35
ReplacingtheDriveBelts.........................................36
ReplacingtheLightBulbs............................................36
ReplacingtheRear-facingSideBulbs.........................36
ReplacingtheSide-facingBulbs................................36
ReplacingtheCenterBulbs......................................37
Cleaning...................................................................37
CleaningtheMachine..............................................37
Storage........................................................................38
StoringtheMachine................................................38
Troubleshooting...........................................................39
3
Safety
Improperlyusingormaintainingthemachinecanresult
ininjury.Toreducethepotentialforinjury,complywith
thesesafetyinstructionsandalwayspayattentiontothe
safetyalertsymbol,whichmeans:
Caution
,
W ar ning
,
or
Danger
—personalsafetyinstruction.Failureto
complywiththeinstructionmayresultinpersonalinjury
ordeath.
SafeOperatingPractices
Thismachineiscapableofamputatinghands.Alwaysfollow
allsafetyinstructionstoavoidseriousinjuryordeath.
WARNING
Machiningorhandlingstone,masonry,concrete,
metal,andothermaterialscangeneratedust,mists,
andfumescontainingchemicals,suchassilica,
knowntocauseseriousorfatalinjuryorillness,
suchasrespiratorydisease,silicosis,cancer,birth
defects,orotherreproductiveharm.
Controldust,mist,andfumesatthesource
wherepossible.Usewaterfordustsuppression,
whenfeasible.
Usegoodworkpracticesandfollowthe
recommendationsofthemanufacturer
orsupplier,CCOHS,OSHA,andother
occupationalandtradeassociations.
Alwaysfollowrespiratoryprecautions.
Whenthehazardsfrominhalationcannotbe
eliminated,theoperatorandanybystanders
shouldweararespiratorapprovedbyCCOHSor
OSHAforthematerialbeinghandled.
WARNING
Engineexhaustcontainscarbonmonoxide,an
odorless,deadlypoisonthatcankillyou.
Donotruntheengineindoorsorinanenclosed
area.
Training
ReadtheOperator'sManualandothertrainingmaterial.If
theoperator(s)ormechanic(s)cannotreadorunderstand
theinformation,itistheowner'sresponsibilitytoexplain
thismaterialtothem.
Becomefamiliarwiththesafeoperationoftheequipment,
operatorcontrols,andsafetysigns.
Alloperatorsandmechanicsshouldbetrained.The
ownerisresponsiblefortrainingtheusers.
Neverletchildrenoruntrainedpeopleoperateorservice
theequipment.Localregulationsmayrestricttheageof
theoperator.
Theowner/usercanpreventandisresponsiblefor
accidentsorinjuriesoccurringtopeopleordamageto
property.
Towing
Checkwithyourlocalcountyorstatetowingsafety
regulations,inadditiontomeetingTransportCanada(or
DepartmentofTransportationifintheU.S.)towingsafety
regulations,beforetowingthemachine.
Inordertoreducethepossibilityofanaccidentwhile
transportingthemachineonpublicroads,makesurethat
thetowingvehicleismechanicallysoundandingood
operatingcondition.
Shutdowntheenginebeforetransportingthemachine.
Whentowingwithaballhitch,ensurethattheballhitch
youareusingisthepropersizeforthehitchcoupleron
themachine.
Whentowingwithapintlehitch,ensurethattheeyeof
thetowpoleisthecorrectdimensionforthepintlehook.
Inspectthehitchandcouplingforwear.Nevertowthe
machinewithdamagedordefectivehitches,couplings,
chains,orothercomponents.
Checkthetireairpressureonthetowingvehicleandthe
machine.
Checkthetiretreadandsidewallfordamageandwear.
Properlyattachthesafetychainstothetowingvehicle.
Ensurethatthedirectionalandbrakelightsareworking
properly.
Ensurethatthedirectional,backup,andbrakelightsof
thetowvehicleareworkingproperly.
Beforetowing,checktomakecertainyourmachineis
correctlyandsecurelyattachedtothetowingvehicle.
Ensurethatthesafetychainsareproperlysecuredtothe
vehicle,andleaveenoughslackforturning.
Donotcarryanymaterialinthemachinewhentowing.
Avoidsuddenstopsandstarts.Thiscancauseskidding,
orjackkning.Smooth,gradualstartsandstopswill
improvetowing.
Avoidsharpturnstopreventrolling.Towonlywitha
vehiclethathasahitchdesignedfortowing.Donot
attachtowedequipmentexceptatthehitchpoint.
Donottowthemachinefasterthan88km/h(55mph).
Usecautionwhenbackingup;useaspotteroutsidethe
vehicletoguideyou.
Donotallowanyonetositorrideonthemachine.
Disconnectthemachinefromthetowvehiclebefore
usingit.
Placechockblocksunderneaththetirestopreventthem
fromrollingwhilethemachineisparked.
4
Preparation
Becomefamiliarwiththesafeoperationoftheequipment,
operatorcontrols,andsafetysigns.
Useonlyaccessoriesandattachmentsapprovedbythe
manufacturer.
Wearpersonalprotectiveequipmentandappropriate
clothing,includingthefollowing:
Hardhat
Respiratorordustmask
Faceshieldorsafetyglasses
Hearingprotection
Safetyshoes
Longpants
Shirtwithlongsleevesbuttonedatthewrists
Tight-ttinggloveswithoutdrawstringsorloosecuffs
Securelonghair,looseclothing,orjewelrythatmayget
tangledinmovingparts.
Operatingtheequipmentsafelyrequiresthefullattention
oftheoperator.Donotwearradioormusicheadphones
whileoperatingthemachine.
Ensurethatthemachineisonalevelsurfacebefore
operatingthemachine.
Chockthetiresofthemachinetopreventunintended
movement.
Beforeeveryuse,dothefollowing:
Inspectthecoupler,ball,andhitch.
Ensurethatalllightsarefunctioningproperly(if
equippedwithalightkit).
Ensurethatthetiresareproperlyinatedas
recommended.
Ensurethatthelugnutsaretightandtorqued
properly.
Ensurethatthemachineisproperlysecured.
Operation
Neverrunanengineinanenclosedorpoorlyventilated
area.
Onlyoperatethemachineingoodlightingconditions.
Beforestartingthemachine,makesurethatthereareno
personsorobstaclesnearorunderthemachine.
Shutofftheenginebeforeleavingthemachineforany
reason.
Neverleavearunningmachineunattended.Alwaysstop
theengineandverifythatallmovingpartshavestopped.
Chockthetiresofthemachineorkeepitattachedtothe
towingvehiclewhenitisnotinuse,topreventitfrom
rolling.
Avoidprolongedbreathingofexhaustfumes.Engine
exhaustfumescancausesicknessordeath.
Keephandsawayfromanymovingparts.Keepfeetaway
fromthetiresandthefrontpost.
Donotoperatethemachineundertheinuenceof
alcoholordrugs.
Ensurethattheareaisclearofotherpeopleorpetsbefore
operatingthemachine.Stopthemachineifanyoneenters
thearea.
Neverplaceyourhandsoranysolidobjectintothedrum
whenthemachineisinoperation.
Donottouchpartswhichmaybehotfromoperation.
Allowthemtocoolbeforeattemptingtomaintain,adjust,
orservicethemachine.
Nevermovethemachinewhiletheengineisrunning.
Keepthecowlclosedandlatchedduringoperation.
Ensurethatalltheguardsandshieldsaresecurelyinplace
beforeoperatingthemachine.
Disconnectthespark-plugwireandkeepitawayfromthe
sparkplugtopreventaccidentalstartingwhilemaintaining
themachine.
Ifthemixingpaddlesstrikeaforeignobjectorifthe
machineshouldstartmakinganunusualnoiseor
vibration,stoptheengineandemptythedrum.Waitfor
allmovingpartstocometoacompletestopandcool.
Vibrationisgenerallyawarningoftrouble.Disconnect
thespark-plugwireandinspectforcloggingordamage.
Cleanandrepairand/orreplacedamagedparts.
Donotchangetheenginegovernorsettingoroverspeed
theengine.
Lightningcancausesevereinjuryordeath.Ifyousee
lightningorhearthunderinthearea,donotoperatethe
machine;seekshelter.
MaintenanceandStorage
Beforeperformingmaintenance,dothefollowing:
Parkthemachineonlevelground.
Stoptheengine.Waitforallmovementtostopbefore
adjusting,cleaning,orrepairing.
Lettheenginecoolbeforeperformingmaintenance
orstoring.
Removethespark-plugwirebeforemakingany
repairs.
Disengageallpowerandoperationcontrols.
Neverlubricate,service,repair,oradjustthemachine
whileitisrunning.
Keepequipmentmaterialsclearfromthemuferand
enginetohelppreventres.Cleanupanyoilorfuel
spillage.
Neverallowuntrainedpersonneltoservicethemachine.
Keephands,feet,andclothingawayfrommovingparts.
Ifpossible,donotmakeadjustmentswiththeengine
running.
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Keepallpartsingoodworkingconditionandallhardware
tightened.Replaceallwornordamageddecals.
Removeanybuildupofgrease,oil,ordebrisfromthe
machine.
Stopandinspectthemachineifaforeignobjectentersthe
drumorcausesanotherobstruction.Makeanynecessary
repairsbeforestartingthemachine.
Donottamperwithsafetydevices.
Chockthetireswhenstoringthemachine.
Keepallnuts,bolts,screws,andhoseclampssecurely
tightened.Keepequipmentingoodcondition.
UseonlygenuineTororeplacementpartstoensurethat
theoriginalstandardsaremaintained.
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SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocatednearanyareaofpotential
danger.Replaceanydecalthatisdamagedorlost.
125–4939
1.Warning—readthe
OperatorsManual.
4.Toxicgasinhalation
hazard—Don’trunthe
engineinanenclosed
space.
2.Handandarm
entanglementatthe
beltdrive;crushinghazard
ofhand;entanglement
hazardofhandatthe
shaft—keephandsaway
frommovingparts;keep
allguardsandshieldsin
place.
5.Explosionhazard—stop
theengineandkeep
awayfromameswhen
refueling.
3.Entanglementhazardat
paddles—stoptheengine
andwaitforallmoving
partstostopbefore
performingmaintenance.
125–4940
1.Warning3.Engine—stop
2.Engine—run
125–8175
1.ReadtheOperator’sManualforinformationongreasing
themachine.
117–2718
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125–8216
1.ReadtheOperator’s
Manualforinformationon
howtotowthemachine.
2.Warning—limittowing
speedtolessthan55mph
/88km/h.
130-8322
1.Onlyusefuelwithan
alcoholcontentbyvolume
under10%.
3.Donotusefuelwithan
alcoholcontentbyvolume
greaterthan10%.
2.ReadtheOperator's
Manualformore
informationonfuel.
8
Setup
1
InstallingtheTow
Pole—Models68004C,68006C,
and68009C
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Towpolekit(soldseparately)
InstallingtheTowPoletotheMachine
Note:Thetowpoleispurchasedseparately.SeeyourToro
authorizeddealerforthetowpoleoptionsforyourmachine.
Themachinehasthefollowingtowpoleoptions:
HitchTypeLength
50mm(2inch)ball—stamped78.7cm(31inches)or127cm
(50inches)
50mm(2inch)ball—forged78.7cm(31inches)or127cm
(50inches)
Pintle
78.7cm(31inches)or127cm
(50inches)
1.Removetheboltandnutfromthetowpole(Figure4).
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2
4
6
3
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Figure4
1.Towpole4.Bolthole
2.Frontpost
5.Frametting
3.Bolt6.Nut
2.Slidethetowpoleforwardandaligntheholeinthe
polewiththeholeintheframetting(Figure4).
3.Inserttheboltthroughtheholesinthettingandthe
pole(Figure4).
4.Threadthenutontotheboltandtightenthemuntil
theyaretightagainsttheframetting(Figure4).
Note:Iftheself-lockingnyloninsertinthelocknut
wearswithuse,replacethenutwithanewGrade5or
Grade8locknut.
2
InstallingtheTongue—Models
68007Cand68008C
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Towpolekit(soldseparately)
InstallingtheTonguetotheMachine
Note:Thetowpoleispurchasedseparately.SeeyourToro
authorizeddealerforthetow-poleoptionsforyourmachine.
1.Lowertherearstabilizerlegsforsafety;referto
LoweringtheStabilizerLegs(page20).
2.Placejackstandsunderthefrontframerailtoprevent
themachinefromtippingforward(Figure5).
WARNING
Mechanicalorhydraulicjacksmayfailto
supportthemachineandcauseseriousinjury.
Usejackstandswhensupportingthemachine.
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Figure5
1.Supportpoints
3.Removethe2nutsandboltsthatsecurethefront
stabilizerlegtotheframe(Figure6),andremovethe
frontstabilizerleg.
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Figure6
1.Frontstabilizerleg
4.Installthetongueintotheopeningatthefrontofthe
machine,andsecureitwith6nutsandshortbolts
torquedto102N-m(75ft-lb);refertoFigure7.
1 2
3
4
5
6
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Figure7
1.Clevispin4.Nut(7)
2.Longbolt5.Tongue
3.Shortbolt(6)
6.Frontstabilizerleg
5.Alignthetoprearholeinthefrontstabilizerlegtothe
holepastthehandleinthefrontofthetongue(Figure
7).
6.Installthelongboltthroughtheholes,andsecureit
withanuttorquedto102N-m(75ft-lb);referto
Figure7.
Note:Thestabilizerlegpivotsrearwardonthebolt.
Ifyouinstalltheboltintothewronghole,thestabilizer
legwillnotworkproperly.
7.Inserttheclevispintolockthefrontstabilizerlegin
position(Figure7).
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InstallingtheSafetyChain
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Safetychain(soldwithoptionaltowpolekit)
2
Connectinglink(soldwithoptionaltowpolekit)
InstallingtheSafetyChaintothe
Machine
Note:Thesafetychainispartoftheoptionaltowpolekit.
1.Formahookontheendofabendablepieceofrodor
stiffwire,(notincluded),andinsertitthroughboth
keyholesinthefrontpostofthemachine(Figure8and
Figure9).
A
B
C
D
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3
4
3
1
Figure8
Models68004C,68006C,and68009C(Side-dump)
1.Keyhole
3.Safetychain
2.Rodorwire(notincluded)4.Connectinglink
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B
C
D
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3
4
3
1
Figure9
Models68007Cand68008C(End-dump)
1.Keyhole
3.Safetychain
2.Rodorwire(notincluded)4.Connectinglink
2.Attachthesafetychaintothelengthofrodorwire
(Figure8andFigure9).
3.Pulltherod,orwire,andthesafetychainthroughboth
keyholes(Figure8andFigure9).
Note:Ensurethatapproximatelyequallengthsof
safetychainextendfromeithersideofthefrontpost.
InstallingtheConnectingLinks
Note:Theconnectinglinksarepartoftheoptionaltowpole
kit.
1.Aligntheconnectinglinktothelastlinkinendofthe
safetychain(Figure8andFigure9).
2.Inserttheconnectinglinkthroughthechainlinkuntil
theconnectinglinksnapsclosed(Figure8andFigure
9).
3.Repeatsteps1and2toinstalltheotherconnectinglink
intheotherendofthesafetychain.
ProductOverview
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Figure10
Models68004C,68006C,and68009C
1.Enginecowl6.Towpole
2.Engineswitch
7.Safety-chainkeyholes
3.Drum8.Drum-tiltbrake
4.Handwheel9.Rubberlatch
5.Lightingwiringharness
10.Trailerlight(2)
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13
5
4
3
2
1
6
7
8
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10
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12
9
14
Figure11
Models68007Cand68008C
1.Tongue-mountedtow
coupler
8.Drum-tiltbrake
2.Safety-chainkeyholes9.Clevispin
3.Rubberlatch10.Rearstabilizerlegs
4.Engineswitch
11.Trailerlight(2)
5.Enginecowl12.Rearwardpinhole
6.Drum13.Frontstabilizerleg
7.Handwheel14.Lightingwiringharness
Controls
Becomefamiliarwithallofthecontrolsbeforeyoustartthe
engineandoperatethemachine.
EngineSwitch
WhentheengineswitchonthecowlisintheRunposition,
itallowstheenginetorun.Movingtheengineswitchtothe
Stoppositionstopstheengine.
Handwheel
Thehandwheelcontrolsthedischargingactionofthedrum.
Drum-tiltBrake
Thedrum-tiltbrakelocksthedrumintoanuprightposition
oradischargingposition.
EngineControls
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Figure12
1.Recoil-starthandle5.Fuel-tankcap
2.Fuelvalve6.Dipstick
3.Chokelever7.Oil-drainplug
4.Throttlelever
8.On/Offswitch
FuelValve
Thefuelvalve(Figure13)islocatedunderneaththechoke
lever.MovetheleverforthefuelvalvetotheOnposition
beforeattemptingtostarttheengine.Whenyouhavenished
mixing,stoptheengineandmovethefuel-valvelevertothe
Offposition.
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1
2
3
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Figure13
1.Fuel-valvelever3.Throttlelever
2.Chokelever
ChokeLever
Usethechokelever(Figure13)tostartacoldengine.Before
pullingtherecoil-starthandle,movethechokelevertothe
closedposition.Oncetheengineisrunning,movethechoke
levertotheopenposition.Donotusethechokeiftheengine
isalreadywarmeduportheairtemperatureishigh.
ThrottleLever
Thethrottlelever(Figure13)controlsthespeed(rpm)ofthe
engine.Itislocatednexttothechokelever.Itsetstheengine
speedandthereforecanincreaseanddecreasetherotation
speedofthemixingpaddles.Forbestperformance,setthis
controltothefastpositionwhenmixingmaterial.
EngineOn/OffSwitch
TheOn/Offswitch(Figure14)allowstheoperatorofthe
machinetostartandstoptheengine.Thisswitchislocated
onthefrontoftheengine.RotatetheOn/Offswitchtothe
Onpositiontostartandruntheengine.RotatetheOn/Off
switchtotheOffpositiontostoptheengine.
OFF
ON
1
OFF
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Figure14
1.Offposition2.Onposition
Recoil-startHandle
Tostarttheengine,pulltherecoil-starthandle(Figure12)
quicklytoturntheengineover.Theenginecontrolsdescribed
abovemustallbesetcorrectlyfortheenginetostart.
Oil-levelSwitch
Theoil-levelswitchislocatedinsidetheengine,anditwill
notallowtheenginetoruniftheoillevelisbelowthesafe
operatinglimit.
Specications
Note:Specicationsanddesignaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
Model
68004C68006C68007C68008C68009C
BatchCapacity
0.17cubicmeters
(6.0cubicfeet)
0.255cubicmeters
(9.0cubicfeet)
0.255cubicmeters
(9.0cubicfeet)
0.255cubicmeters
(9.0cubicfeet)
0.255cubicmeters
(9.0cubicfeet)
TotalVolume0.255cubicmeters
(9.0cubicfeet)
0.43cubicmeters
(15.1cubicfeet)
0.43cubicmeters
(15.1cubicfeet)
0.43cubicmeters
(15.1cubicfeet)
0.43cubicmeters
(15.1cubicfeet)
DrumMaterial
SteelSteelSteel
PolyethylenePolyethylene
Length198cm
(78inches)
213cm
(84inches)
216cm
(85inches)
216cm
(85inches)
213cm
(84inches)
Width117cm
(46inches)
142cm
(56inches)
216cm
(85inches)
216cm
(85inches)
142cm
(56inches)
Height147cm
(58inches)
165cm
(65inches)
180cm
(71inches)
180cm
(71inches)
165cm
(65inches)
Weight313kg
(690lb)
362.9kg
(800lb)
397kg
(875lb)
397kg
(875lb)
381kg
(837lb)
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Operation
Important:Beforeoperating,checkthefuelandoil
levels,andremovedebrisfromthemachine.Ensurethat
theareaisclearofpeople.
PreparingtoTowtheMachine
Important:Ensurethatyourtowvehiclehastowing
capacityfortheweightofthemachine.
Important:UseaClass2orlargerreceiver.
Note:Ensurethatyourtowvehiclehastheappropriatehitch
totowthemachine;optionsincludea50mm(2inch)ball
hitchorapintlehitch.
Note:Ensurethattheelectricalconnectorofthetowvehicle
iscompatiblewiththeelectricalconnectorofthemachine.
Themachineusesastandard4-atplug.Ifyourtowvehicle
hasadifferenttypeofplug,obtainanadapterfroman
automotivepartsstore.
1.Ensurethattheengineisstopped,thefuelvalveisoff,
andthedrumisempty.
2.Usingthehandwheel,positionthedrumsothatitis
pointingdowntowardtheground(Figure15).
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1
2
3
Figure15
1.Drumpointingdown3.Towpoleboltedinplace
2.Drum-tiltbrakeengaged
3.Lockthedrumintopositionbypushingdownonthe
drum-tiltbrakehandle(Figure16).
1
2
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Figure16
Drum-tiltBrake
1.Unlockedposition2.Lockedposition
4.Ensurethattheenginecowlisclosedandlatched;refer
toClosingtheCowl(page21).
5.Inspectthetiresandwheels;refertoCheckingthe
TiresandWheels(page14).
CheckingtheTiresandWheels
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily—Inspectthetires
andwheels.
Aftereachuse—Torquethelugnutsto108to122
N-m(80to90ft-lb)aftertowing.
WARNING
Failuretomaintaincorrecttirepressuremayresult
intirefailureandlossofcontrol,resultingin
propertydamageandseriousinjuryordeath.
Checkthetirepressurefrequentlytoensure
properination.Ifthetiresarenotinatedto
thecorrectpressure,theywillwearprematurely.
Inspectthetireconditionbeforetowingand
afteranyoperatingaccident.
TheDOTtireinformationislocatedontheside
ofeachtire.Thisinformationgivesloadandspeed
ratings.Replacementtiresshouldhavethesame
orbetterratings.Formoreinformationgoto
http://www.nhtsa.gov/Vehicle+Safety/Tires.
Note:Thevariousmachinesinthismanualhavedifferent
weights;refertoSpecications(page13)toensurethatthe
tiresonyourmachinemeetorexceedtheweightrequirements
ofyourmachine.
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1.Visuallyinspectthetiresfordamageandwear(Figure
17andFigure18)
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Figure17
1.Exampleoftirewearcausedbyunderination
Figure18
1.Exampleoftirewearcausedbyoverination
2.Ensurethatthetiresareinatedtothecorrectair
pressure.ThefollowingTireAirPressuretableshows
theappropriateairpressureforthetiresasinstalledat
thefactory.
Important:Alwayschecktheinformation
ontheactualtiresforthecorrectairpressure
requirement.
Important:Themostcommoncauseoftire
troubleisunderination.Maintainfullair
pressure.
TireAirPressure
ModelTirepressure
68004CMax414kPa(60psi)
68006C,68007C,68008C,
68009C
Max241kPa(35psi)
3.Ensurethatthewheellugnutsaretorquedto108to
122N-m(80to90ft-lb).Checkthetorqueofthe
wheellugnutsinitiallyandaftertowing.
Note:Torquethelugnutsinthesequenceshownin
Figure19.
1
2
3
4
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Figure19
RaisingtheStabilizerLegs(Models
68007Cand68008C)
Models68007Cand68008Chaveafrontstabilizerlegand2
rearstabilizerlegs.
Raisethestabilizerlegsbeforetowingthemachine.
1.Adjustthemachinesothatthereisnoweightresting
ontherearstabilizerlegs.
2.Pulltheclevispinoutoftherearstabilizerlegandthe
bracket(Figure20).
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Figure20
3.Slidethestabilizerlegupinthebracket,andalign
thepinholeofthebracketwiththelowerholeinthe
stabilizerleg(Figure20).
4.Pushtheclevispinthroughtheholeinthebracketand
thestabilizerleg(Figure20).
5.Repeatsteps1through4fortheotherrearstabilizer
leg.
6.Liftupwardonthetonguesothatthereisnoweight
restingonthefrontstabilizerleg.
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7.Pulltheclevispinoutfromthefrontstabilizerlegand
thetongue(Figure21).
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3
2
1
Figure21
1.Removetheclevispin.3.Installtheclevispin.
2.Rotatethestabilizerleg
up.
8.Rotatethefrontstabilizerlegupintothetongue
(Figure21).
9.Pushtheclevispinthroughtherearwardholeinthe
tongueandthefrontstabilizerleg(Figure21).
UsingtheTowPole
Note:Thetowpoleispurchasedseparatelyandincludesthe
nutandboltneededforinstallation.SeeyourToroauthorized
dealerforthetow-poleoptionsforyourmachine.
HitchingaMachinewithaStampedBallCoupler
(optionalkit)
1.Applychassisgreasetothesocketofthecouplerand
theareaoftheclampthatcontactstheball.
2.Oilthepivotpointsandslidingsurfacesofthecoupler
withSAE30motoroil.
3.Openthecouplerlatch(Figure22).
A
B
C
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2
1
Figure22
1.Bail
2.Safetypin
4.Positionthecouplerontopofthehitchball(Figure22).
5.Closethecouplerlatch(Figure22).
6.Openthebailonthesafetypin,andinsertthepin
throughtheholeinthelatch(Figure22).
7.Rotatethefreeendofthebailovertheendofthesafety
pinthatisprotrudingthroughthelatch(Figure22).
8.Connectthewireplugofthetowvehicletothewire
plugofthemachine.
HitchingaMachinewithaForgedBallCoupler(optional
kit)
1.Applyremovablethread-lockingcompoundtothe
threadsofthecouplerbolttopreventthecoupler
handlefromcomingloose(Figure23).
Important:Applythread-lockingcompoundas
neededinthefuture.
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A
B
D
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5
1
2
3
4
Figure23
1.Couplerhandle
4.Bolt
2.Coupler
5.Hitchball
3.Clamp
2.Applychassisgreasetothesocketofthecouplerand
theareaoftheclampthatcontactstheball.
3.Pushthecouplerboltupthroughthecouplerclamp
andthecouplertop,andconnectthecouplerhandleto
thebolt(Figure23).
4.Positionthecouplersothatthesocketisontopofthe
hitchballandtheclampisundertheball.
5.Turnthecouplerhandleclockwisetothreaditontothe
boltuntilitissecure(Figure23).
Note:Useawrenchtokeeptheboltfromspinning.
6.Connectthewireplugofthetowvehicletothewire
plugofthemachine.
HitchingaMachinewithaPintleHitchCoupler(optional
kit)
1.Removethepinfromthepintlehitchandopenit
(Figure24).
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Figure24
2.Positiontheringonthetowpoleontothehookofthe
pintlehitch(Figure24).
3.Closethetopofthepintlehitchandsecureitwiththe
pin(Figure24).
4.Connectthewireplugofthetowvehicletothewire
plugofthemachine.
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HitchingaMachinewithaPinHitchCoupler(optional
kit)
1.Positionthefrontofthepinhitchcouplersothatit
islocatedbetweenthetopandbottomplatesofthe
pin/clevishitchofthetowvehicle,andensurethatthe
holesarealigned(Figure25).
A
B
D
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1
2
3
4
Figure25
1.Hitchpin3.Pin-hitchcoupler
2.Hairpincotter
4.Pin/clevis-hitchreceiver
2.Inserta19mm(3/4inch)or22mm(7/8inch)hitch
pinthroughtheholesinthecouplerandthereceiver
hitch(Figure25).
3.Insertahairpincotterthroughtheholeinthebottom
ofthehitchpin(Figure25).
4.Connectthewireplugofthetowvehicletothewire
plugofthemachine.
ConnectingtheSafetyChainstothe
TowVehicle
1.Pullthesafetychainthroughtheslotsinthekeyholes,
sothatthelengthsoneachsideareequal.
2.Crossbothlengthsofchainunderthetowpole(under
thetongueforend-dumpmodels68007Cand68008C).
Formodels68004C,68006C,and68009Creferto
Figure26.Formodels68007Cand68008Creferto
Figure27.
Note:Crossingthechainsdecreasesthechancesof
thefrontofthemachinedroppingtothegroundifthe
hitchdoesnotholdtheconnection.
1
2
3
G021 177
Figure26
Models68004C,68006C,and68009C
1.Connectinglinks3.Chaincrossedundertow
pole
2.Keyholesinfrontpost
1
2
3
4
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Figure27
Models68007Cand68008C
1.Connectinglinks3.Chaincrossedunder
tongue
2.Keyholes
4.Chain
3.Connecteachlengthofchaintothesafetychain
mountingpointonthetowvehiclewiththeconnecting
links(Figure28).
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Important:Ensurethatthechainhasenough
slackforturningaroundcornerswhentowingthe
machine.
Note:Formodels68004C,68006C,and68009C,
stowtheexcesschaininsidethebottomofthefront
postbypushingitintothekeyholesandlatchingthe
appropriatelinksintothekeyholeslots.
Note:Formodels68007Cand68008C,connectthe
connectinglinkstotheappropriatelinksinthesafety
chain(Figure28).Iftheexcesschainhangstoolowand
touchestheground,connectitagaintotheconnecting
linktoraiseitawayfromtheground.
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1
2
3
4
Figure28
1.Connectinglink3.Chainlink
2.Safetychainmounting
pointontowvehicle
4.Chain
ConnectingtheLightingWireHarness
Connecttheelectricalplugofthemachinewiththeelectrical
plugofthetowvehicleasshowninFigure29.
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Figure29
Note:Themachineusesastandard4-atplug.Ifyourtow
vehiclehasadifferenttypeofplug,obtainanadapterfroman
automotivepartsstore.
Important:Routinelycheckthelightstoensurethat
theyareworkingproperly,includingthetaillights,brake
lights,andeachappropriateturnsignal.
CheckingtheLights
Ensurethatthetaillightsofthemachineilluminatewhen
youturnontheheadlightsoftowvehicle.
Ensurethatthebrakelightsofthemachineilluminate
whenyoupressthebrakepedalofthetowvehicle.
Ensurethattheappropriateturnsignalasheswhenyou
operatethecorrespondingturnsignalofthetowvehicle.
TowingtheMachine
WARNING
Towingthemachineathighspeedincreasesthe
riskofahitchmalfunctionandtirefailure.Higher
speedsalsoincreasethemomentumofthemachine
andbrakingdistance.Ifthemachinebecomes
detachedfromthetowvehicleathighspeed,it
couldcausedamagetoproperty,orinjuryordeath
tobystanders.
Donotexceed88km/h(55mph)whentowingthe
machine.Forpoorroadconditionsorinclement
weather,reducespeedaccordingly.
WARNING
Towingthemachinewithmaterialinthedrum
increasestheriskofahitchmalfunctionandtire
failure.Inaddition,materialcouldbounceoutof
thedrumandhitothervehiclesand/orpeople.
Materialinthedrumincreasestheweight,which
affectsmomentumandbrakingdistance.
Donottowthemachinewithmaterialinthedrum.
ReviewandunderstandSafeOperatingPractices(page4).
Testthebrakesofthetowvehiclebeforetowing.
Avoidsuddenstartsandstopswhiletowingthemachine.
PreparingtoUsetheMachine
Reviewallofthesafetydecalsonthemachine.
Useahard-hat,hearingprotection,ashirtwithlong
sleevesbuttonedatthewrists,tight-ttinggloveswithout
drawstringsorloosecuffs,eyeprotection,andadust
maskorrespirator.Ameshvisoralonedoesnotprovide
sufcienteyeprotection;supplementwithprotective
glasses.
Ensurethatyouarefamiliarwithsafetyregulationsand
shutdownproceduresdescribedinthisOperator’sManual
andtheengineowner’smanual.
Ensurethatallguardsareinplaceandingoodcondition.
Ensurethatthepaddlesareinplaceandingood
condition.
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Formodels68007Cand68008C,lowerthefrontandrear
stabilizerlegs.
Checkthefuelandoillevelsoftheengine.
Whenpreparingtomixmaterial:
1.Movethemachinetoaleveljob-sitesurface.
2.Removethemachinefromthetowvehicle.
3.Chockthefrontandbackofthetirestoprevent
themachinefrommoving.
4.Ensurethatthedrumisinthemixposition
(upright).
5.Ensurethatthedrumlatchisengagedandthatthe
drumdoesnotrotatetowardthedumpposition.
LoweringtheStabilizerLegs
Models68007Cand68008Conly
Models68007Cand68008Chaveafrontstabilizerlegand2
rearstabilizerlegstokeepthemachinefromtippingforward
orbackwardduringoperation.Movethestabilizerlegsinto
theloweredpositionbeforeoperatingthemachine.
1.Pulltheclevispinoutfromtherearstabilizerlegand
thebracket(Figure30).
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Figure30
2.Slidethestabilizerlegdowninthebracketandalign
thepinholeofthebracketwiththeupperholeinthe
stabilizerleg(Figure30).
3.Pushtheclevispinthroughtheholeinthebracketand
thestabilizerleg(Figure30).
4.Repeatsteps1through3fortheotherrearstabilizer
leg.
5.Liftupwardonthetonguetoprovideclearanceforthe
frontstabilizerleg.
6.Pulltheclevispinoutfromthefrontstabilizerlegand
thetongue(Figure31).
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1
2
3
Figure31
1.Removetheclevispin.3.Installtheclevispin.
2.Rotatethestabilizerleg
down.
7.Rotatethefrontstabilizerlegdowntowardtheground
(Figure31).
8.Pushtheclevispinthroughthefrontholeinthetongue
andthefrontstabilizerleg(Figure31),andcarefully
lowerthemachinetotheground.
OpeningandClosingtheCowl
OpeningtheCowl
1.Atthesideofthemachinewherethefrontcowland
rearcowlmeet,grasptheringofthelatchandpullit
offfromthelatchanchorontherearcowl(Figure32).
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