Toro Vibratory Plough User manual

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VibratoryPlow
CompactToolCarrier
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Introduction
Thevibratoryplowisanattachmentdesignedforuse
onTorocompacttoolcarrierstopullexiblepipeand
cableintoandthroughsoil.Itisdesignedtobeused
bytrainedoperatorsprimarilyforroutingirrigationand
utilitylinesundergroundwithouthavingtodigatrench
fortheentirelengthofthepipeorcable.
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperate
andmaintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoid
injuryandproductdamage.Youareresponsiblefor
operatingtheproductproperlyandsafely.
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(Figure2),whichsignalsahazardthatmaycause
seriousinjuryordeathifyoudonotfollowthe
recommendedprecautions.
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Contents
Safety.......................................................................3
GeneralSafety...................................................3
SlopeSafety.......................................................4
VibratoryPlowSafety.........................................4
MaintenanceandStorageSafety........................4
SafetyandInstructionalDecals..........................5
ProductOverview.....................................................5
Specications....................................................5
Attachments/Accessories...................................5
Operation..................................................................6
InstallingtheAttachment....................................6
RemovingtheAttachment..................................6
InstallingaBlade................................................6
Plowing...............................................................7
GaugingPlowDepth...........................................7
TransportPosition..............................................8
TransportingthePlow.........................................9
OperatingTips...................................................9
Maintenance...........................................................10
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)...........10
GreasingthePlow............................................10
ServicingtheGearLube....................................11
ReplacingtheCoulter.......................................12
Storage...................................................................12
Troubleshooting......................................................13
Safety
DANGER
Theremaybeburiedutilitylinesinthework
area.Diggingintothemmaycauseashock
oranexplosion.
Havethepropertyorworkareamarkedfor
buriedlinesanddonotdiginmarkedareas.
Contactyourlocalmarkingserviceorutility
companytohavethepropertymarked(for
example,intheUS,call811orinAustralia,
call1100forthenationwidemarkingservice).
GeneralSafety
Alwaysfollowallsafetyinstructionstoavoidserious
injuryordeath.
Alwayscarrytheattachmentclosetotheground;
refertoTransportPosition(page8).
Havethepropertyorworkareamarkedforburied
linesandotherobjects,anddonotdiginmarked
areas.
ReadandunderstandthecontentofthisOperator’s
Manualbeforestartingtheengine.
Useyourfullattentionwhileoperatingthe
machine.Donotengageinanyactivitythat
causesdistractions;otherwise,injuryorproperty
damagemayoccur.
Neverallowchildrenoruntrainedpeopleto
operatethemachine.
Keepyourhandsandfeetawayfromthemoving
componentsandattachments.
Donotoperatethemachinewithouttheguards
andothersafetyprotectivedevicesinplaceand
workingonthemachine.
Keepbystandersandpetsasafedistanceaway
fromthemachine.
Stopthemachine,shutofftheengine,andremove
thekeybeforeservicing,fueling,orunclogging
themachine.
Improperlyusingormaintainingthismachinecan
resultininjury.T oreducethepotentialforinjury,
complywiththesesafetyinstructionsandalwayspay
attentiontothesafety-alertsymbol,whichmeans
Caution,Warning,orDanger—personalsafety
instruction.Failuretocomplywiththeseinstructions
mayresultinpersonalinjuryordeath.
Youcanndadditionalsafetyinformationwhere
neededthroughoutthisOperator’sManual.
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SlopeSafety
Operatethemachineupanddownslopeswith
theheavyendofthemachineuphill.Weight
distributionchangeswithattachments.This
attachmentmakesthefrontofmachinetheheavy
end.
Keeptheattachmentintheloweredposition
whenonslopes.Raisingtheattachmentona
slopeaffectsthestabilityofthemachine.
Slopesareamajorfactorrelatedtolossofcontrol
andtip-overaccidents,whichcanresultinsevere
injuryordeath.Operatingthemachineonany
slopeoruneventerrainrequiresextracaution.
Establishyourownproceduresandrulesfor
operatingonslopes.Theseproceduresmust
includesurveyingthesitetodeterminewhich
slopesaresafeformachineoperation.Always
usecommonsenseandgoodjudgmentwhen
performingthissurvey.
Slowdownanduseextracareonhillsides.Ground
conditionscanaffectthestabilityofthemachine.
Avoidstartingorstoppingonaslope.Ifthe
machinelosestraction,proceedslowly,straight
downtheslope.
Avoidturningonslopes.Ifyoumustturn,turn
slowlyandkeeptheheavyendofthemachine
uphill.
Keepallmovementsonslopesslowandgradual.
Donotmakesuddenchangesinspeedor
direction.
Ifyoufeeluneasyoperatingthemachineona
slope,donotdoit.
Watchforholes,ruts,orbumps,asuneventerrain
couldoverturnthemachine.Tallgrasscanhide
obstacles.
Usecautionwhenoperatingonwetsurfaces.
Reducedtractioncouldcausesliding.
Donotoperatethemachineneardrop-offs,
ditches,embankments,orbodiesofwater.The
machinecouldsuddenlyrolloverifawheelor
trackgoesovertheedgeortheedgecavesin.
Maintainasafedistancebetweenthemachine
andanyhazard.
Donotremoveoraddattachmentsonaslope.
Donotparkthemachineonahillsideorslope.
VibratoryPlowSafety
Theplowisveryloudduringoperation.Wear
hearingprotection.
Keeptheplowlowatalltimes.
Usecautionwhenturninganddonotturnquickly.
Keepallbystandersatleast2m(6ft)awaywhile
operating.
Forwheeledtractionunits,usethecounterweight
onthetractionunitwhenusingtheattachment.
MaintenanceandStorage
Safety
Checkfastenersatfrequentintervalsforproper
tightnesstoensurethattheequipmentisinsafe
operatingcondition.
RefertotheOperator’sManualforimportant
detailsifyoustoretheattachmentforanextended
periodoftime
Maintainorreplacesafetyandinstructionlabels,
asnecessary.
4
SafetyandInstructional
Decals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsare
easilyvisibletotheoperatorandare
locatednearanyareaofpotential
danger.Replaceanydecalthatis
damagedormissing.
decal100-4649
100-4649
1.Explosionandelectricshockhazards—donotdiginareas
withburiedgasorelectricallines,keepbystandersasafe
distanceawayfromthemachine.
decal100-4650
100-4650
1.Crushinghazardofhand—keepbystandersasafedistance
awayfromthemachine.
2.Crushinghazardoffoot—keepbystandersasafedistance
awayfromthemachine.
ProductOverview
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Figure3
1.Vibratory-plowbody
4.Gauge-rodassembly
2.Blade(severaloptional
bladestylesareavailable)
5.Coulter
3.Puller(severaloptional
pullerstylesareavailable)
6.Mountingplate
Specications
Note:Specicationsanddesignaresubjectto
changewithoutnotice.
Width
73.6cm(29inches)
Length
89cm(35inches)
Height
60cm(24inches)
Weight
181.5kg(400lb)
Hydraulicmotordisplacement
1.27in
3
/rev(20.8cc)
Plowcycles2,000VPM
Attachments/Accessories
AselectionofToroapprovedattachmentsand
accessoriesisavailableforusewiththemachine
toenhanceandexpanditscapabilities.Contact
yourAuthorizedServiceDealerorauthorizedToro
distributororgotowww.Toro.comforalistofall
approvedattachmentsandaccessories.
Toensureoptimumperformanceandcontinuedsafety
certicationofthemachine,useonlygenuineT oro
replacementpartsandaccessories.Replacement
partsandaccessoriesmadebyothermanufacturers
couldbedangerous,andsuchusecouldvoidthe
productwarranty.
5
Operation
InstallingtheAttachment
RefertotheOperator’sManualforthetractionunitfor
theinstallationprocedure.
Important:Beforeinstallingtheattachment,
positionthemachineonalevelsurface,ensure
thatthemountplatesarefreeofanydirtordebris,
andensurethatthepinsrotatefreely.Ifthepins
donotrotatefreely,greasethem.
Note:Alwaysusethetractionunittoliftandmove
theattachment.
WARNING
Ifyoudonotfullyseatthequick-attach
pinsthroughtheattachmentmountplate,
theattachmentcouldfalloffthemachine,
crushingyouorbystanders.
Ensurethatthequick-attachpinsarefully
seatedintheattachmentmountplate.
WARNING
Hydraulicuidescapingunderpressurecan
penetrateskinandcauseinjury.Fluidinjected
intotheskinmustbesurgicallyremoved
withinafewhoursbyadoctorfamiliarwith
thisformofinjury;otherwise,gangrenemay
result.
Ensurethatallhydraulic-uidhoses
andlinesareingoodconditionandall
hydraulicconnectionsandttingsaretight
beforeapplyingpressuretothehydraulic
system.
Keepyourbodyandhandsawayfrom
pinholeleaksornozzlesthateject
high-pressurehydraulicuid.
Usecardboardorpapertondhydraulic
leaks;neveruseyourhands.
CAUTION
Hydrauliccouplers,hydrauliclines/valves,
andhydraulicuidmaybehot.Ifyoucontact
hotcomponents,youmaybeburned.
Weargloveswhenoperatingthehydraulic
couplers.
Allowthemachinetocoolbeforetouching
hydrauliccomponents.
Donottouchhydraulicuidspills.
RemovingtheAttachment
1.Withtheplowraisedabovetheground,shutoff
theengineandremovethekey.
2.Removethelowerlynchpinandclevispin
securingthebladetotheplow.
Note:T ocompletelyremovetheblade,remove
boththeupperandlowerlynchandclevispins;
refertoFigure5.
3.Swingthebladeupandsecureitusingthelynch
andclevispinasshownin(Figure4).
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Figure4
1.Lynchandclevispin
3.Coulter
2.Stand
4.Tilttheplowforwardandlowerittotheground
ortrailer,withthestandandcoultersupporting
theweightoftheplow(Figure4).
5.Disconnectthehydraulichosesandremovethe
plowasdirectedinyourtractionunitOperator’s
Manual.
InstallingaBlade
Torooffersseveraldifferentbladesandpullers.
PurchaseabladeandpullerfromyourAuthorized
ServiceDealerdealer.
WARNING
Thebladeissharpandcanswingduring
installationandremoval,cutting,pinching,or
crushinghandsorfeet.
Wearglovesandworkbootsandsecurely
holdtheblade.
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurfaceandengage
theparkingbrake(ifequipped)
2.Raisetheplowabout1m(39inches)offthe
groundandinstallthecylinderlock(s).
3.Shutofftheengineandremovethekey
4.Removethe2lynchpinsfromtheclevispinsin
thebladebracket,thenremovetheclevispins
(Figure5)andtheexistingblade(ifinstalled).
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Figure5
1.Lynchpin3.Blade
2.Clevispin
5.Slidethenewbladeintothebladebracketand
secureitatthedesireddepth(achangein
mountingholeschangesthedepthby7.6cm
(3inches),usingtheclevispinsandlynchpins
removedpreviously(Figure5).
Plowing
1.Movethelynchpinstotheoutsideholesonthe
springrodstoallowtheplowtomovefromside
toside(Figure6).
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Figure6
1.Outerhole
3.Springrod
2.Lynchpin(ininnerhole)
CAUTION
Whenyouremovethelynchpin,theplow
couldswingintoyouorabystander,
orcausethetractionunittobecome
unstable.
Holdtheplowintheneutralposition
whenmovingthelynchpins.
2.Connectthematerialbeinginstalledtotheplow.
3.Ifyourtractionunithasaspeedselector,move
ittotheSLOW(turtle)position.
4.Starttheengine.
5.Tilttheattachmentplatecompletelybackso
thatthetopoftheplowisparalleltotheground
(Figure8).
6.Lowertheplowsothatitisrestingontheground.
Important:Alwaysensurethattheplow
isonorinthegroundbeforeengagingthe
auxiliaryhydraulicslever.Failuretodoso
willcauseexcessivevibrationofthetraction
unit,possiblyresultingindamage.
Note:Ifyoudigaholetolowerthebladeinto
beforestarting,itwillreducetheriskofbending
theblade.
7.Pulltheauxiliary-hydraulicslevertotheoperator
griptoengagetheplow.
8.Slowlylowertheplowintothegroundtothe
desireddepth,whilemovingthetractionunit
backward.
9.Whennished,releasetheauxiliary-hydraulics
levertostoptheplow.
CAUTION
Whenplowingonahill,theplowcan
swingdownhillwhenraisedoutofthe
soil.Duetotheweightoftheplow,ifit
swingstoofast,theforcecouldtipthe
tractionunitinjuringyouorothers.
Whenplowingonahill,raisetheplow
outofthegroundslowly,lettingitswing
whilethebulletisstillinthesoil.
10.Raisetheplowoutofthegroundfarenoughto
pullthepulleroutofthesoil.
11.Movethetractionunitrearwardtopullouta
workinglengthofmaterial,thenmoveforward
slightlytocreatesomeslackintheline.
12.Shutofftheengineandremovethekey
GaugingPlowDepth
Normally,youwillplowatthemaximumdepthsetby
theblade;however,theplowisalsoequippedwitha
gaugetoallowyoutolifttheplowanddeterminehow
highabovemaximumdepthyouareplowing.
Thegaugeislocatedontheleftsideoftheplowfacing
thetractionunit.Arodassemblyrunsfromthegauge
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totheground(Figure8).Whenyoulifttheplow,the
indicatoronthegaugemovesdown.Marksonthe
gaugeshowthenumberofincheslowerorhigherthan
themaximumdepththatyouareplowing(Figure7).
Thegaugereadsfrom+2to-3.The+2onthegauge
representsa5.0cm(2inch)depthbelowthebare
surfaceandthe-3onthegaugerepresentsa7.6cm
(3inch)abovethebaresurface.The0onthegauge
indicatesthatnooffsetisappliedtothebladedepth.
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Figure7
1.Depthgauge
2.Gauge-lockinglever
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Figure8
1.Gauge-rodassembly
2.Paralleltotheground
Whenplowingbareground,themaximumdepth
indicatedonthegaugeisthe0mark.Youcanplow
downtothe+1mark,butyouwillcontacttheground
withthecoulteraxle.Plowinganylowermaydamage
thecoulter.
Whenplowinggrasscoveredground,thegauge
willreadaboutaninchlowerthantheactualdepth
becauseofthegrass.Inthiscase,lowertheplowto
thedesiredcoulterdepthandnotethereadingon
thegauge.
Ifyoutransporttheploworplowroughterrain,youcan
lockthegaugeatthe+2positiontokeepitfrombeing
damaged.Tolockthegauge,manuallyraiseittothe
+2positionandmovethelockinglevertotheleft.
TransportPosition
1.Withtheplowraisedabovetheground,shutoff
theengineandremovethekey.
2.Removethelowerlynchpinandclevispin
securingthebladetotheplow.
Note:T ocompletelyremovetheblade,remove
boththeupperandlowerlynchandclevispins;
refertoFigure5.
3.Swingthebladeupandsecureitusingthelynch
andclevispinasshowninFigure4.
4.Whentransportingtheattachment,keepitas
closetothegroundaspossible,nomorethan
15cm(6inches)abovethelowestposition,and
tiltedrearward.
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Figure9
1.Nomorethan15cm(6
inches)abovethelowest
position
2.Tilttheattachment
rearward.
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TransportingthePlow
1.Movethelynchpinstotheinsideholesonthe
springrodstopreventside-to-sidemovement
(Figure6).
CAUTION
Failuretosecuretheplowallowsitto
swingside-to-sideandunbalancethe
plow.Duetotheweightoftheplow,ifit
swingstoofast,theforcecouldtipthe
tractionunit,injuringyouorbystanders.
Alwayssecuretheplowwiththelynch
pinsintheinnerholesofthespringrods
beforetransportingtheplow.
2.Raisetheloaderarmsjustenoughtoensure
thatthebladeclearstheground.
Important:Important:Nevertransportthe
plowwiththearmsfullyraised.
OperatingTips
Someoldermodeltractionunitshaveholes
throughthespringandquick-attachpinsonthe
mountplate(Figure10)toallowyoutoinstall
2hairpincotterswhenplowinglongruns.This
ensuresthatthevibrationoftheplowdoesnot
causethepinstocomeloose.
Note:Thequickattachpinsonnewertraction
unitsnolongerneedthehairpincotters.
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Figure10
1.Hairpincotters
Toreducewearonthetractionunitdrivechain(if
yourmodelhasone),tightenthechainsothereis
only5cm(2inches)ofslackontheupperspan
(refertoyourtractionunitOperator’sManualfor
instructions).
Cleantheareaoftrash,branches,androcks
beforeplowingtopreventequipmentdamage.
Alwaysbeginplowingwiththeslowestground
speedpossible.Increasespeedifconditions
permit,butdonotallowthetiresortrackstospin.
Spinningthetracksortirescausesturfdamage
andplacesstressonthetractionunit.
Alwaysusefullthrottle(maximumenginespeed)
whenplowing.
Alwaysplowbackward(inreverse).
Ifyourtractionunithasaspeedselectoranda
owdivider,movethespeedselectortotheSLOW
(turtle)positionandtheowdividertothe10
o’clockposition.
Avoidsharpturnswhenplowingtoincrease
productivityandminimizegrounddisturbance.
Ifyourtractionunithastiresandyouhavethe
agriculturalorSiteworkSystemstiresinstalledon
thetractionunit,removethetiresandmovethe
right-sidetirestotheleftandtheleft-sidetiresto
theright.
Note:Thisensuresthatthetiretreadpointsto
thereartogiveyouthemosttractionwhenusing
thevibratoryplow.
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Maintenance
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)
MaintenanceService
Interval
MaintenanceProcedure
Beforeeachuseordaily
Greasetheplow.
Every25hours
Checkthegear-lubelevel.
Every200hours
Changethegearlube.
Beforestorage
Greasetheplow.
Checkthegear-lubelevel.
Paintchippedsurfaces.
CAUTION
Ifyouleavethekeyintheswitch,someonecouldaccidentlystarttheengineandseriously
injureyouorotherbystanders.
Removethekeyfromtheswitchbeforeyouperformanymaintenance.
GreasingthePlow
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
Beforestorage
Greasethe6ttings,asshowninFigure11through
Figure14,every8operatinghours.Greaseallttings
immediatelyaftereverywashing.
GreaseType:General-purposegrease
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,disengage
theauxiliaryhydraulicslever,lowerthe
attachment,andengagetheparkingbrake(if
equipped).
2.Shutofftheengineandremovethekey
3.Connectagreaseguntoeachtting.
4.Pumpgreaseintothettingsuntilgreasebegins
tooozeoutofthebearings.
5.Wipeupanyexcessgrease.
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Figure11
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Figure12
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Figure13
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Figure14
ServicingtheGearLube
Gear-lubetype:SAE90-140APIserviceGL-4orGL-5
Capacity:1.4L(47oz)
CheckingtheGear-LubeLevel
ServiceInterval:Every25hours
Beforestorage
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,disengage
theauxiliaryhydraulicslever,andlowerthe
attachmentsothattheplowisontheground.
Engagetheparkingbrake(ifequipped).
2.Stoptheengineandremovethekey.
3.Checktheclearglassgaugeonthesideofthe
gearcase(Figure15).
Note:Thegearlubeshouldbeatthelevelof
thereddotinthecenterofthegauge.
4.Ifthegear-lubelevelislow,removethellplug
(Figure15)andllthecasewithgearlubeuntilit
islevelwiththereddotinthegauge.
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Figure15
1.Glassgauge
3.Fillplug
2.Drainplug
5.Replacethellplug.
ChangingtheGearLube
ServiceInterval:Every200hours/Yearly(whichever
comesrst)
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,disengage
theauxiliaryhydraulicslever,andlowerthe
attachmentsothattheplowisontheground.
Engagetheparkingbrake(ifequipped).
2.Stoptheengineandremovethekey.
3.Prepareanappropriatecontainertocatchthe
usedoilundertheplow.
4.Removethedrainplug(Figure15),allowingthe
oiltospilloutintothecontainer.
5.Whennished,replacethedrainplug,ensuring
thatitistight.
6.Removethellplug(Figure15)andllthecase
withgearlubeuntilitislevelwiththereddotin
thegauge.
7.Replacethellplug.
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ReplacingtheCoulter
Ifthecoulterbecomesexcessivelywornordamaged,
replaceit.
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,disengage
theauxiliaryhydraulicslever,lowerthe
attachment,andengagetheparkingbrake(if
equipped).
2.Shutofftheengineandremovethekey
3.Backoutthecoulter-pinscrewabout1.3cm(0.5
inch),thenstrikeitseveraltimeswithahammer
toloosenthepin(Figure16).
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Figure16
1.Coulterpin
4.Washer
2.Coulter5.Coulter-pinscrew
3.Coulterbracket
4.Completelyremovethecoulter-pinscrew,
washer,coulter,andcoulterpin(Figure16).
5.Putthenewcoulterintothecoulterbracket
(Figure16).
6.Slidethecoulterpinthroughthebracketand
coulterandsecureitwiththecoulter-pinscrew
andwasher(Figure16).
7.T orquethescrewto61N∙m(45ft-lb).
Storage
1.Beforelong-termstorage,washtheattachment
withmilddetergentandwatertoremovedirtand
grime.
2.Greasetheplow.
3.Checkgear-caselubrication.
4.Checkandtightenallbolts,nuts,andscrews.
Repairorreplaceanydamagedorwornpart.
5.Ensurethatallhydrauliccouplersareconnected
togethertopreventcontaminationofthe
hydraulicsystem.
6.Paintallscratchedorbaremetalsurfaces.Paint
isavailablefromyourAuthorizedServiceDealer.
7.Storetheattachmentinaclean,drygarageor
storagearea.Coverittoprotectitandkeepit
clean.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
PossibleCauseCorrectiveAction
1.Thehydrauliccouplerisnotcompletely
connected.
1.Checkandtightenallcouplers.
2.Ahydrauliccouplerisdamaged.
2.Checkthecouplersandreplaceany
thataredamaged.
3.Thereisanobstructioninahydraulic
hose.
3.Findandremovetheobstruction.
4.Ahydraulichoseiskinked.4.Replacethekinkedhose
Theplowdoesnotoperate.
5.Theauxiliaryvalveonthetractionunit
isnotopening.
5.Repairthevalve.
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ModelNo.
SerialNo.
ProductDescriptionInvoiceDescription
GeneralDescription
Directive
22911315000001andUpVibratoryPlow
VIBRATORYPLOW
ATTACHMENTCE
VibratoryPlow
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Toromayuseyourpersonalinformationtoprocesswarrantyclaims,tocontactyouintheeventofaproductrecallandforanyotherpurposewhichwetell
youabout.T oromayshareyourinformationwithT oro'safliates,dealersorotherbusinesspartnersinconnectionwithanyoftheseactivities.Wewillnot
sellyourpersonalinformationtoanyothercompany.Wereservetherighttodisclosepersonalinformationinordertocomplywithapplicablelawsand
withrequestsbytheappropriateauthorities,tooperateoursystemsproperlyorforourownprotectionorthatofotherusers.
RetentionofyourPersonalInformation
Wewillkeepyourpersonalinformationaslongasweneeditforthepurposesforwhichitwasoriginallycollectedorforotherlegitimatepurposes
(suchasregulatorycompliance),orasrequiredbyapplicablelaw.
Toro'sCommitmenttoSecurityofY ourPersonalInformation
Wetakereasonableprecautionsinordertoprotectthesecurityofyourpersonalinformation.Wealsotakestepstomaintaintheaccuracyandcurrent
statusofpersonalinformation.
AccessandCorrectionofyourPersonalInformation
Ifyouwouldliketorevieworcorrectyourpersonalinformation,pleasecontactusbyemailat[email protected].
AustralianConsumerLaw
AustraliancustomerswillnddetailsrelatingtotheAustralianConsumerLaweitherinsidetheboxoratyourlocalT oroDealer.
374-0282RevC
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