Form No. 3407-570 Rev A GreensPro™ 1260 Greens Roller Model No. 44913—Serial No. 400000000 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. WARNING CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning This product contains a chemical or chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Figure 1 1.
Contents Safety ........................................................................... 4 Safe Operating Practices........................................... 4 Toro Safety............................................................. 6 Safety and Instructional Decals ................................. 6 Setup ...........................................................................10 1 Installing the Transport Wheels..............................11 2 Installing the Hitch Assembly .......................
Preparation Safety • While operating the machine, always wear substantial, slip-resistant footwear, safety glasses, and ear protection. Tie back long hair. Do not wear jewelry. This machine has been designed in accordance with EN ISO 12100:2010 and ANSI B71.4-2012. • Thoroughly inspect the area where you will use the Important: For CE required regulatory data, refer to the Declaration of Conformity supplied with the machine.
• Never operate the machine with damaged guards or • • • • • • • • • Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank without guards in place. Be sure that all guards are functioning properly. Do not change the engine governor settings or over speed the engine. Operating the engine at excessive speed may increase the hazard of personal injury. Before leaving the operator's position: – Stop the machine on level ground. – Engage the parking brake.
Toro Safety • Do not touch the engine, muffler, or exhaust pipe while The following list contains safety information specific to Toro products or other safety information that you must know that is not included in the CE, ISO, or ANSI standard. • Always follow all safety instructions to avoid serious injury or death. Maintenance and Storage the engine is running or soon after it has shut off, because these areas could be hot enough to cause burns.
117-2718 127-5885 1. Hitch unlock—1) push down on the latch; 2) pull out the hitch. 2. Read the Operator's Manual. 120-0627 1. Cutting/dismemberment hazard, fan—stay away from moving parts, keep all guards and shields in place. 130-8322 1. Use only gasoline that contains 10% ethanol by volume (E10) or less. 3. Do not use gasoline that contains more than 10% ethanol by volume (E10). 2. Read the Operator's Manual. 127-5884 1. Read the Operator’s Manual. 3.
131-0440 1. Parking brake—engage 2. Parking brake—disengage 132-9299 1. Read the Operator's Manual for more information on maintaining the machine.
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. 133-1702 CE only 3. Warning—keep bystanders away from the machine. 1. Warning—read the Operator's Manual; do not operate the machine unless you have received training. 4.
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. Warning decal 1 Replace the warning decal.
1 2 Installing the Transport Wheels Installing the Hitch Assembly Parts needed for this procedure: Parts needed for this procedure: 2 Transport wheel Procedure 1. Remove the lug nuts securing the wheel hubs to the shipping brackets (Figure 3). Also, remove the nuts threaded onto the stud of each wheel hub.
• 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. Figure 6 1. Spacer washers 3. Tighten the small bolt to 73 N∙m (54 ft-lb) and the large bolt to 126 N∙m (93 ft-lb). 4.
4 Removing the Machine from the Pallet No Parts Required Procedure 1. Remove the wood blocks at the hitch end of the pallet. 1 2 G024197 Figure 8 1. Hitch pedal 1 2. Locking pin G024330 Figure 9 1. Wood blocks 7. Insert the locking pin (Figure 8). 8. Torque the lug nuts on the transport wheels to 108 N∙m (80 ft-lb). 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.
5 Lubricating the Machine Parts needed for this procedure: – Lubricants (not included) Procedure Before you operate the machine, lubricate it to ensure proper operating characteristics; refer to Lubrication (page 28). Failure to properly lubricate the machine will result in premature failure of critical parts.
Controls Product Overview Note: Refer to your engine owner’s manual for complete control information. 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. 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.
Engine Controls pedal, the machine moves to the left. The further you press a pedal, the faster your speed in that direction. On/Off Switch Note: Come to a full stop before changing the direction of the machine; do not abruptly change the pedal direction. Doing so overstresses the traction drive line, resulting in premature failure of drive-line components. Actuate the pedals slowly and smoothly to avoid potential turf scuffing damage as well as drive-line component damage.
Throttle Lever Operation The throttle lever (Figure 15) is located next to the choke control; it controls the speed of the engine and therefore controls the speed of the machine. For best rolling performance, set this control to the FAST position. Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Think Safety First Fuel-Shutoff Valve Carefully read all safety instructions and symbols in the safety section.
3. Ensure that all guards and covers are in place and firmly attached. 4. Check the level of the engine oil. 5. Ensure that there is fuel in the fuel tank. 6. Ensure that the parking brake is engaged. 7. Lift the transport wheels clear of the ground and ensure that they are locked in place.
1 High Viscosity Index/Low Pour Point Anti-wear Hydraulic Fluid, ISO VG 46 Multigrade Material Properties: 2 cSt @ 40°C (104°F) 44 to 48 cSt @ 100°C (212°F) 7.9 to 9.1 Viscosity Index ASTM D2270 140 or higher Pour Point, ASTM D97 -37°C to -45°C (-34°F to -49°F) FZG, Fail stage 11 or better Water content (new fluid): 500 ppm (maximum) G024239 Industry Specifications: Figure 19 1.
Filling the Fuel Tank • For best results, use only clean, fresh (less than 30 days old), unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher ((R+M)/2 rating method). • Ethanol: Gasoline with up to 10% ethanol (gasohol) or 15% MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) by volume is acceptable. Ethanol and MTBE are not the same. Gasoline with 15% ethanol (E15) by volume is not approved for use.
DANGER In certain conditions, fuel is extremely flammable and highly explosive. A fire or explosion from fuel can burn you and others and can damage property. • Fill the fuel tank outdoors, in an open area, when the engine is cold. Wipe up any fuel that spills. • Do not fill the fuel tank completely full. Add fuel to the fuel tank until the level is 25 mm (1 inch) below the top of the tank. This empty space in the tank allows the fuel to expand.
Using the Hitch Lock Important: Do not pull the recoil rope to the limit or let go of the starter handle when the rope is pulled out, because the rope may break or the recoil assembly may be damaged. Connecting the Machine to the Tow Vehicle 7. When the engine has started, push the choke lever to the OFF position. Push down on the hitch-lock lever while inserting the hitch assembly onto the tow-vehicle hitch. Release the lever when the hitch and the hitch assembly are aligned (Figure 24). 8.
Transporting the Machine 1. Drive the machine to the transport vehicle. 2. Engage the parking brake. 3. Move the throttle lever to the low-speed position, and allow the engine to run for 10 to 20 seconds. 4. Turn the On/Off switch to the OFF position. 5. Turn the fuel-shutoff valve to the CLOSED position. 6. Raise the machine onto the transport wheels as follows: A. Push up on the hitch assembly until the latch lever is unlocked from the slide detent (Figure 25). 1 2 G024197 Figure 27 1. Hitch pedal 2.
D. Note: As the direction changes at the end of every run, you will need to practice with the machine to become accustomed to the steering. Raise the hitch (Figure 29) until the latch lever locks in the slide detent (Figure 25). Important: To stop the machine in an emergency, press the other pedal to the NEUTRAL position. As an example, with the right pedal pressed and traveling to the right, press the left pedal to the NEUTRAL position to bring the machine to a stop.
Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the first 5 hours • Check for any loose nuts, bolts, or fittings and tighten them as required. After the first 20 hours • Change the engine oil. • Change the hydraulic fluid and filter. Before each use or daily • • • • • • • • • • Check the hydraulic hoses and fittings. Check the level of the engine oil. Check the level of the hydraulic fluid. Check the tire pressure in the transport wheels.
WARNING If you are not careful with hazardous substances, they can cause serious personal injury. • Read the labels and instructions for the materials that you use. • Wear the necessary personal protective safety equipment, and use hazardous substances carefully.
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.
Premaintenance Procedures Lubrication Lubricating the Drive-Roller Bearing The performance of certain maintenance, adjustments, or repair operations will be determined by the owner’s facilities. Service Interval: Before each use or daily (lubricate immediately after washing). Do not tilt the machine unless it is necessary. If you tilt the machine, there is a risk that engine oil can enter the cylinder head of the engine, and hydraulic fluid can leak from the cap located on top of the tank.
Engine Maintenance A B C D E F G H Changing the Engine Oil Service Interval: After the first 20 hours—Change the engine oil. Every 100 hours—Change the engine oil. 1. Start and run the engine for a few minutes to warm the engine oil; then shut off the engine. 2. Raise the machine onto the transport wheels. 3. Tilt the machine so that the end of the machine with the engine is closer to the ground, and support the other end to hold it in this position. 4.
Servicing the Air Cleaner Note: Always replace the paper air-filter element at the scheduled interval. Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Check the air cleaner. 7. Clean the foam element as follows: A. Wash the foam element in a solution of liquid soap and warm water. Every 50 hours—Clean the air cleaner (more often in dirty or dusty conditions). Note: Squeeze the element to remove the dirt, but do not twist it, because the foam may tear. Every 300 hours—Replace the paper element. 1.
Note: A loose spark plug can overheat and damage the engine. Overtightening the spark plug can damage the threads in the cylinder head. 6. Connect the spark-plug wire to the spark plug. Checking and Adjusting the Valve Clearance 1 Service Interval: Every 300 hours Important: Refer to your engine owner’s manual. G019905 Figure 33 1. Spark-plug wire 2. Clean around the spark plug, and remove the plug from the cylinder head. Important: Replace a cracked, fouled, or dirty spark plug.
Fuel System Maintenance Cleaning the Sediment Cup Service Interval: Every 100 hours—Clean the sediment cup. DANGER In certain conditions, fuel is extremely flammable and highly explosive. A fire or explosion from fuel can burn you and others and can damage property. Figure 35 • Fill the fuel tank outdoors, in an open area, when the engine is cold. Wipe up any fuel that spills. 1. Shutoff valve 3. Sediment cup 2. O-ring • Do not fill the fuel tank completely full.
Drive System Maintenance Changing the Hydraulic Fluid and Filter Service Interval: After the first 20 hours—Change the hydraulic fluid and filter. Every 400 hours—Change the hydraulic fluid and filter. Important: Use only Toro Premium All Season Hydraulic Fluid (ISO VG 46) or an equivalent fluid. Other fluids could cause system damage. Figure 37 1. Hydraulic filter 1. Place a drain pan under the hydraulic-tank drain plug (Figure 36). 6. Fill the replacement filter with the appropriate hydraulic fluid. 7.
Brake Maintenance Cleaning Clean off the rollers as needed by spraying water through the holes in the roller housings (Figure 39). Checking and Adjusting the Parking Brake Service Interval: Before each use or daily Ensure that the parking brake prevents the machine from rolling when it is parked. Adjust the parking brake as follows: • To increase the brake force, tighten the brake locknut (Figure 38). • To decrease the brake force, loosen the brake locknut Figure 39 (Figure 38). 1.
Storage 1. 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. Important: You can wash the machine with mild detergent and water. Do not pressure wash the machine. Avoid excessive use of water, especially near the engine. 2. For long-term storage (more than 90 days) add stabilizer/conditioner additive to fuel in the tank. A.
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