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! The RAKE-O-VAC was developed to provide an efficient, trouble free and economical method of turf maintenance. The latest concepts of engineering, design and safety have been incorporated into this machine, along with the highest quality parts and workmanship. Excellent service will be derived if proper operation and maintenance practices are followed.
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Before leaving operator position: Shift into neutral, stop prime mover and engage parking brake. Disengage power to sweeper implement and stop engine before servicing or making adjustments. . Shut engine off and wait for all movement to stop. The impeller may momentarily turn after other components have stopped. Use extreme caution when removing cover from blower housing. Disengage power to sweeper implement and stop engine when transporting or not in use.
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$%)! -%1! (Model 07050): Kohler, 4 cycle air cooled 22 H.P. engine @ 2800 rpm, 38.1 cu. in. (624 cc) displacement. 2 qt. oil capacity. Mechanical fuel pump. Gas tank capacity is 4 gallons. (Model 07052): Powered by Power Take Off drive from prime mover-540 RPM. - (! All welded structural rectangular 11 ga. tubing. %/ $ * !' Pin-type, 3/4" dia. vertically adjustable in 1" increments. %/ $ * !' Pin-type, 3/4" dia.
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" # $ "#!$ # " 5*+2 Remove front and rear capscrews and locknuts securing hitch tongue to frame (Fig. 2). Raise or lower hitch tongue to position it approximately level with prime move hitch and secure with (2) capscrews and locknuts. The main frame should be parallel with the ground surface about 23-1/2" when attached to tractor. !# # The distance (A" Figure 3) between the hole in the tractor hitch and the point where the drive shaft coupler attaches to the prime mover, P.T.O.
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Position a spring scale on transport hook and lift up. Tension necessary to lift gauge wheel off ground should be 30-50 lbs. If tension is not 30-50 lbs., adjustment is made by tightening or loosening adjustment screw on counterbalance spring. Perform this procedure on both sides of sweeper. Because of added weight of drive components, the R.H. spring will require a tighter setting than the L.H. spring. Repeat procedure on opposite side of machine.
* . $4$0 (FIg. 14) - Move lever downward to engaged position and upward for disengaged position. Move lever to upward position when transporting machine. $$* $4$0 (FIg. 14) - Push lever forward to raise flex tip reel. To lower flex reel, push lever forward until catch releases, then push to rear until lever hits STOP. Move lever to raised position when sweeper is not in operation, when storing machine or when transporting machine. '-)$ -,20-* -#$* -,*6 (Fig.
! ! " # ! Place all controls in disengaged or off position. Rotate throttle control midway between SLOW and FAST position. Pull choke out to ON position. Choke not required when starting a warm engine. Insert key into ignition switch and rotate it clockwise to start the engine. Release key when engine starts. Regulate the choke to keep engine running smoothly.
(* + *." "' (* & $"' #-+,& ',+ ,( ,! & !"' "+ ' %-, ! +,() ' "' ' / ", (* %% &(."' ) *,+ ,( +,() The Rake-O-Vac has grease fittings that must be lubricated regularly with No. 2 General Purpose Lithium Base Grease. Lubricate bearings after every 30 hours of operation or whenever machine is washed with water. Bearings and bushings must be lubricated daily when operating conditions are extremely dusty and dirty.
" ! # $ 2'(/ Oil entire length of all chains every 30 hours of operation with SAE 30 oil. Sweeper jack must be oiled after every 50 hours of operation. ,*74( ,*74( ! "! ()24( 5(48,&,1* 24 0%.
.2& With air cleaner disassembled, check air cleaner components for damage. Replace if necessary. Make sure rubber breather tube in base plate is securely in place or severe engine damage may occur. .%&+ .-+6 -(*-& +&-3, )",#&0 *0 +&"-&0 *( The foam pre-cleaner must be cleaned and re-oiled after every 25 hours engine operation. Remove wing nut and cover.
! +-4'2 -'.'/4 +) Service the air cleaner filter every 100 hours or more frequently in extreme dusty or dirty conditions by washing or using compressed air. Replace the element after every (5) cleanings (500 hours) or annually, whichever comes first. Remove and service dust cup; refer to Servicing Dust Cup and Baffle. Remove wing nut w/gasket and slide filter element out of air cleaner body. Clean the element by washing it in a solution of filter cleaner (Toro Part No.
! # 1'(. 10.9 To ensure proper cooling, make sure the grass screen, cooling fins and other external surfaces of the engine are kept clean at all times. Every 100 hours of operation (more often under extremely dusty, dirty conditions) remove the blower housing and other cooling shrouds and clean the cooling fins and external surfaces as necessary. Make sure cooling shrouds are reinstalled. ! Warm oil flows better and carries more contaminants than cold oil.
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$"/, )"$) (*/).$)" *'.- Turn belt adjusting (Fig. 38) bolt until desired belt tension is obtained. Retighten engine mounting bolts. Reorient engine to make sure engine is parallel with frame. Retighten engine mounting bolts. $"/, (+ '' , '. &-# !. '. ' , +/'' 2 It is not necessary to remove upper belt guard (Fig. 36) to check belt tension.
To adjust belt tension: Remove (2) capscrews, nut, retaining nut and washer securing lower belt guard to frame (Fig. 40). Remove guard. )'41% /6%1 "%,3 '4!1$ )'41% 1)5% "%,3 %!1 "/7 "!2% %!1 "/7 2()%,$ $*423-%.3 "/,3 Turn adjustment bolt on back on gear box base until proper belt tension is attained. Square up gear box base parallel to frame by moving L.H. end (gear box end) to required position. Tighten all capscrews.
! To adjust drive chain tension: Remove idler sprocket mounting capscrew. Add or delete spacers behind idler sprocket until upper drive sprocket and lower drive sprocket properly aligned. /-96+ /11 519- (6+'8.+6 6'/3 519- When all oil has drained out of gear box secure oil drain Remove oil fill plug/breather from top of gear box. Fill gear box with 1-1/2 pints of 80 or 90 weight oil. /-96+ 6/:+ ).
Pull gear box to the rear of sweeper until universal shaft pulls out of its housing. Lift gear box from sweeper and perform maintenance. To mount gear box back on sweeper reverse procedure. When gear box is set back on gear box base make sure it is squared up as close as possible. ! ( 5*' 4+&' %162.'3 4231%-'5 #0& 5*' (3105 60+7'34#. ,1+05 #3' 3'/17'& (31/ )'#3 $19 /#-' 463' 5*': #3' 3'2.#%'& +0 5*' 4#/' 13+'05#5+10 10 5*' )'#3 $19 15' 5*'3' +4 #0 '0& 2.
" $ " # Removal of flex tip reel should be done on a hard and level surface. Raise front of sweeper as high as possible by lowering jack. Raise reel to highest position. Remove lower belt guard (Fig. 40) and reel drive belt (Fig. 41). Remove (2) capscrews, lockwashers and nuts securing reel shaft bearings to reel support arms on each side of sweeper. Lower flex tip reel to the ground. Install No. 60 chain, included in kit. Lubricate with SAE 30 oil.
Attach capscrew and locknuts and hook up springs. '% Remove brush from sweeper. Loosen clamps with a allen wrench and remove from brush halves. '%2/$ .0"/$3 ,# *-"),21 -"),21 '%2/$ * +. Separate brush halves and discard damaged section(s). '% Remove tine retainer and slide damaged tine out.
! /%&, /.,8 Battery electrolyte level must be properly maintained and the top of the battery kept clean. lf the machine is stored in a location where temperatures are extremely high, the battery will run down more rapidly than if the machine is stored in a location where temperatures are cool. Keep top of battery clean by washing periodically with a brush dipped in ammonia or bicarbonate of soda solution. Flush the top surface with water after cleaning.
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