Form No. 3429-810 Rev A GreensPro™ 1260 Greens Roller Model No. 44913—Serial No. 404680001 and Up Register at www.Toro.com.
This product complies with all relevant European directives; for details, please see the separate product specific Declaration of Conformity (DOC) sheet.
Contents Adjusting the Parking Brake.............................. 29 Hydraulic System Maintenance ........................... 30 Hydraulic System Safety................................... 30 Checking the Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings .......................................................... 30 Hydraulic Fluid Specification............................. 31 Checking the Hydraulic-Fluid Level................... 31 Changing the Hydraulic Fluid and Filter.........................................................
Safety causes distractions; otherwise, injury or property damage may occur. This machine has been designed in accordance with EN ISO 12100:2010 and ANSI B71.4-2017. • Do not put your hands or feet near moving Important: For CE required regulatory data, refer • Do not operate the machine without all guards components of the machine. and other safety protective devices in place and working on the machine. to the Declaration of Conformity supplied with the machine.
decal133-1701 133-1701 1. Warning—read the Operator's Manual; do not operate the machine unless you have received training. 4. Warning—keep away from moving parts; keep all guards and shields in place. 2. Warning—wear hearing protection. 5. Tipping hazard—do not operate the machine near water; stay away from embankments or dropoffs. 3. Warning—keep bystanders away from the machine.
decal127-5884 127-5884 1. Read the Operator’s Manual. 3. 1) Push the hitch up; 2) Release the latch lever; 3) Pull the hitch down; 4) Step on the foot pedal until the hitch snaps into place; 5) Insert the lock pin. 2. 1) Pull the lock pin; 2) Tip the machine up; 3) Unlatch the hitch; 4) Raise the hitch until the lever latch locks in the slide.
Setup Loose Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped. Procedure Description Use Qty. 1 Transport wheel 2 Install the transport wheels. 2 Lock bracket Bolt (M10 x 30 mm) Lock washer (M10) Washer (M10) Nut (M10) Hitch assembly Bolt (M10 x 100 mm) Locknut (M10) Bolt (M12 x 100 mm) Washer (M12) Locknut (M12) Spacer washer (when applicable) 1 4 4 6 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 Install the hitch assembly. No parts required – Remove the machine from the pallet.
1 2 Installing the Transport Wheels Installing the Hitch Assembly Parts needed for this procedure: Parts needed for this procedure: 2 Transport wheel Removing the Shipping Brackets 1. Remove the lug nuts securing the wheel hubs to the shipping bracket (Figure 3).
• In the front holes, use a bolt (M10 x 100 mm), 2 washers (M10), and a locknut (M10). • In the rear holes, use a bolt (M12 x 100 mm), 2 washers (M12), and a locknut (M12). • If your machine has a third washer included with each bolt, use those washers as spacers between the hitch and the inside of the hitch pivot bracket (Figure 6). Note: Use the holes in the hitch pivot bracket to match the hitch height of the tow-vehicle hitch. g025915 Figure 6 1. Spacer washers 3.
g024330 Figure 9 1. Wood blocks 2. Place some wood boards on the ground at the end of the pallet. Note: The height of the wood boards should be slightly lower than the pallet. You can use pieces removed from the sides and/or ends of the crate. g279746 Figure 8 1. Locking pin 3. Hitch pedal 3. 2. Latch 7. Step on the hitch pedal until the hitch locks into place (Figure 8). 8. Insert the locking pin through the holes in the latch (Figure 8). 9.
Controls Product Overview Parking Brake Engage the parking brake to allow the machine to start. To engage the parking brake (Figure 12), pull back on the parking-brake lever. To disengage it, push the lever forward. g279748 Figure 10 1. Hitch-lock lever 7. Motion pedals 2. Hitch latch 8. Tilt-steering pedal 3. Seat-adjustment lever 9. Hour meter 4. Parking brake 10. Latch lever 5. Steering wheel 11. Hitch pedal 6. Light switch 12. Hitch assembly g027608 Figure 12 1.
Engine Controls time. If you press down the right pedal, the machine moves to the right, and if you press down the left pedal, the machine moves to the left. The further you press a pedal, the faster your speed in that direction. Note: Refer to your engine owner’s manual for additional engine-control information. Note: Come to a full stop before changing the direction of the machine; do not abruptly change the pedal direction.
Specifications Weight 308 kg (679 lb) Length 136 cm (53.5 inches) Width 122 cm (48.0 inches) Height 107 cm (42.2 inches) Maximum ground speed 12.8 km/h (8 mph) @ 3600 rpm Attachments/Accessories A selection of Toro approved attachments and accessories is available for use with the machine to enhance and expand its capabilities. Contact your Authorized Service Dealer or authorized Toro distributor or go to www.Toro.com for a list of all approved attachments and accessories.
Preparing to Use the Machine Operation Before Operation Before Operation Safety 1. Clear any debris on top of and underneath the machine. 2. Engaged the parking brake. 3. Complete the following daily maintenance procedures: General Safety • Lubricating the Drive-Roller Bearing (page 23) • • • Checking the Engine-Oil Level (page 24) • Shut off the machine and wait for all movement to stop before you leave the operator’s position.
Filling the Fuel Tank During Operation Safety Fuel-Tank Capacity: 3.6 L (0.95 US gallons) 1. General Safety Clean around the fuel-tank cap and remove the cap from the tank (Figure 16). • The owner/operator can prevent and is responsible • • • • • • • • • g028433 Figure 16 • 1. Maximum fuel level 2. • Fill the fuel tank to approximately 25 mm (1 inch) below the top of the tank with the specified fuel. The air space below the top of the tank allows the fuel to expand.
• Do not operate the machine when there is the risk 5. of lightning. • Do not use the machine as a towing vehicle. • Use accessories, attachments, and replacement Move the choke lever to the ON position when starting a cold engine. Note: The choke may not be required when starting a warm engine. parts approved by The Toro® Company only. 6. Move the throttle control to the FAST position. • Keep hands and feet away from the rollers. • Use care when connecting and disconnecting the 7.
g279795 Figure 19 1. Locking pin 3. Hitch pedal 2. Latch g024011 Figure 17 1. Latch lever 2. Lift the latch lever so that it slides freely, and pull the hitch down. 4. Insert the locking pin through the holes in the latch (Figure 19). 5. If the you are transporting the machine, connect it to the tow vehicle; refer to Connecting the Machine to the Tow Vehicle (page 17).
g024199 Figure 21 1. Locking pin g028434 2. Hitch latch 3. Lift up on the hitch assembly to tip the machine up slightly. 4. Push down on the hitch latch to unlatch the hitch (Figure 21). 5. Raise the hitch (Figure 22) until the latch lever locks in the slide detent (Figure 17). Figure 20 1. Hitch assembly (forward) 3. Hitch assembly (backward) 2. Hitch-lock lever (up) 4.
Operating Tips Operating the Machine 1. Ensure that the parking brake is engaged. 2. Sit on the operator seat, taking care not to contact the motion pedals as you sit down. 3. Adjust the seat and the steering wheel to a comfortable operating position. 4. Disengage the parking brake. 5. Hold onto the steering wheel, and slowly press either the left or right motion pedal with your corresponding foot, in whichever direction you wish to move.
Maintenance Note: Download a free copy of the electrical or hydraulic schematic by visiting www.Toro.com and searching for your machine from the Manuals link on the home page. Maintenance Safety – Wait for all moving parts to stop. • Before you leave the operator’s position, do the – Allow the machine to cool before adjusting, servicing, or cleaning. following: – Park the machine on a level surface. – Move the throttle lever to the idle position. – Ensure that the motion pedals are in neutral position.
Notation for Areas of Concern Inspection performed by: Item Date Information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Daily Maintenance Checklist Duplicate this page for routine use. For the week of: Maintenance Check Item Mon. Tues. Check that the pivot joints operate freely. Check the fuel level. Check the level of the engine oil. Check the level of the hydraulic fluid. Check the air filter. Check the safety interlock system. Clean the engine cooling fins. Check unusual engine noises. Check the hoses for damage.
Pre-Maintenance Procedures Raising the Operator’s Seat 1. Pull back the seat latch until it clears the seat-latch pin (Figure 23). Do not tilt the machine unless it is necessary. If you tilt the machine, engine oil could enter the cylinder head of the engine, and hydraulic fluid could leak from the cap located on top of the tank. These leaks may result in expensive repairs to the machine. To perform service under the deck, lift the machine with a hoist or a small crane. Preparing for Maintenance 1.
Lubrication Lowering the Operator’s Seat Lubricating the Drive-Roller Bearing Tilt the seat down until the seat latch snaps securely over the seat-latch pin (Figure 24). Service Interval: Before each use or daily Lubricate the drive-roller bearing immediately after each washing. Grease Type: No. 2 lithium grease 1. Prepare the machine for maintenance; refer to Preparing for Maintenance (page 22). 2. Wipe the area clean so that foreign matter cannot be forced into the bearing. 3.
Engine Maintenance Engine Safety • Shut off the engine before checking the oil or adding oil to the crankcase. • Do not change the governor speed or overspeed the engine. Engine Oil Specification Type: APl service classification SL or higher g281202 Viscosity: select the oil viscosity according to ambient temperature; refer to Figure 26. Figure 27 2. Filler port 1. Oil-filler cap 3. Remove the oil-filler cap by rotating it counterclockwise. 4. Check the oil level (Figure 28).
2. Raise the machine onto the transport wheels; refer to Raising the Machine onto the Transport Wheels (page 16). 3. Tilt the machine so that the end of the machine with the engine is closer to the ground, and support the other end of the machine to hold it in this position. Draining the Engine Oil 1. Install the drain hose onto the drain valve (Figure 29). 2. Place the other end of the hose (Figure 29) into a drain pan with a 1 L (1 US qt). g029369 Figure 29 3.
Adding Oil to the Engine Crankcase Capacity: 0.60 L (0.63 US qt) 1. Lower the machine onto the rollers; refer to Lower the Machine onto the Rollers (page 18). 2. Fill the crankcase with the specified oil; refer to Engine Oil Specification (page 24) and Checking the Engine-Oil Level (page 24). Checking the Air-Filter Elements Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Check the air cleaner. 1. Prepare the machine for maintenance; refer to Preparing for Maintenance (page 22). 2.
Servicing the Air Cleaner 2. Service Interval: Every 50 hours—Clean the air cleaner (more often in dirty or dusty conditions). Before each use or daily—Check the air cleaner. Every 300 hours—Replace the paper element. Replace the gasket if it is worn or damaged. Cleaning the Foam Air-Filter Element 1. Remove the wing nut securing the air-cleaner cover to the air cleaner, and remove the cover (Figure 30). 2. Remove the wing nut from the air filter, and remove the filter (Figure 30). 3.
Fuel System Maintenance Cleaning the Sediment Cup Service Interval: Every 100 hours—Clean the sediment cup. g019300 1. Prepare the machine for maintenance; refer to Preparing for Maintenance (page 22). 2. Move the fuel-shutoff valve to the OFF position (Figure 33). Figure 32 1. Side electrode 2. Center electrode 3. Insulator 4. 0.70 to 0.80 mm (0.028 to 0.031 inch) 5. Install the correctly gapped spark plug carefully by hand to avoid cross-threading. 6.
Electrical System Maintenance Brake Maintenance Checking the Safety-Interlock System Service Interval: Before each use or daily Checking the Parking Brake 1. Drive or transport the machine to a level surface. 2. If you transport the machine, disconnect it from the tow vehicle and lower the machine onto the rollers; refer to Disconnecting the Machine from the Tow Vehicle (page 18) and Lower the Machine onto the Rollers (page 18). 3. Engage the parking brake. 4.
Hydraulic System Maintenance Hydraulic System Safety • Seek immediate medical attention if fluid is injected into skin. Injected fluid must be surgically removed within a few hours by a doctor. • Ensure that all hydraulic-fluid hoses and lines are in good condition and all hydraulic connections and fittings are tight before applying pressure to the hydraulic system. g027634 • Keep your body and hands away from pinhole leaks or nozzles that eject high-pressure hydraulic fluid.
Hydraulic Fluid Specification Checking the Hydraulic-Fluid Level Recommended Hydraulic Fluid: Toro Premium All Season Hydraulic Fluid (Available in 5 US gallon pails or 55 US gallon drums. Refer to the Parts Catalog or contact your authorized Toro distributor for part numbers. Service Interval: Before each use or daily Check the level of the hydraulic fluid before the engine is first started and daily thereafter.
Draining the Hydraulic Fluid For example: If the fluid is at ambient-air temperature, about 24°C (75° F), fill only to the cold level. If the fluid is about 65°C (150° F), fill to halfway between the hot and cold levels. 5. 1. Align a drain pan with a 2 L (2 US qt) capacity under the hydraulic reservoir (Figure 36). Replace the hydraulic reservoir cap and tighten it until it is snug. Important: Do not overtighten the reservoir cap. 6. Wipe up any spilled fluid. 7.
6. Start the engine and run it at low idle for 3 to 5 minutes. Running the engine circulates the hydraulic fluid and removes air trapped in the hydraulic system. 7. Check the machine for hydraulic leaks at the reservoir, hydraulic hoses, and the hydraulic filter. Repair all hydraulic leaks. g279901 Figure 37 1. Filter head 2. Hydraulic filter 3. Carefully remove the hydraulic filter (Figure 37). 4.
Chassis Maintenance Cleaning Checking the Tire Air Pressure Cleaning the Machine 1. Service Interval: After each use Important: Do not use brackish or reclaimed Measure the air pressure in the tires of the transport wheels. water to clean the machine. You should measure 103 kPa (15 psi). 2. 1. If the tire air pressure is higher than or lower than 103 kPa (15 psi), add air to or remove air from the tires until you measure 103 kPa (15 psi). Clean the machine with fresh water.
Storage Preparing the Machine for Short-Term Storage Less than 90 Days 1. 2. g279902 Figure 41 Shut off the machine and wait for all movement to stop before you leave the operator’s position. Allow the machine to cool before adjusting, servicing, cleaning, or storing it. Remove grass clippings, dirt, and grime from the external parts of the entire machine, especially the rollers and the engine. Clean dirt and chaff from the outside of the cylinder-head fins and the blower housing on the engine.
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