Form No. 3405-859 Rev A 27 or 32-inch Cutting Unit Reelmaster® 7000-D Traction Unit Model No. 03710—Serial No. 316000001 and Up Model No. 03711—Serial No. 316000001 and Up Model No. 03712—Serial No. 316000001 and Up Register at www.Toro.com.
WARNING Model No. 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. Serial No. This manual identifies potential hazards and has safety messages identified by the safety-alert symbol (Figure 2), which signals a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if you do not follow the recommended precautions. This product complies with all relevant European directives.
Safety advisable and required by some local ordinances and insurance regulations. Secure loose clothing. This machine has been designed in accordance with EN ISO 5395:2013 and ANSI B71.4-2012. • Tie back long hair. Do not wear jewelry. • Remove all debris or other objects that might be picked Improper use or maintenance of this equipment can result in injury or death. To reduce the potential for injury or death, comply with the following safety instructions.
Setup Loose Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped. Procedure Description 1 2 3 4 5 Use Qty. Cutting unit 1 Inspect the cutting unit. No parts required – Use the kickstand when tipping the cutting unit. No parts required – Adjust the rear shield. No parts required – Mount the counterweights. No parts required – Adjust the cutting-unit steering. Media and Additional Parts Description Use Qty.
Figure 3 Figure 4 1. Cutting unit kickstand 1. Rear shield 2. Bolt 4 3 Adjusting the Rear Shield Mounting the Counterweights No Parts Required No Parts Required Procedure Procedure All cutting units are shipped with the counterweight mounted to the left end of the cutting unit. Use the following diagram to determine the position of the counterweights and reel motors. Under most conditions, the best dispersion is attained when the rear shield is closed (front discharge).
5 Adjusting the Cutting-Unit Steering No Parts Required Increased Steering for the Rear Cutting Units Increase the steering on the rear cutting units by removing the 2 pivot spacers, hex socket screws, and flange locknuts (Figure 8) from the carrier frames of the rear cutting units (cutting units 2 and 3); refer to Figure 9. Figure 6 1 1. Counterweight 3. On the right end of the cutting unit, remove the plastic plug from the bearing housing (Figure 7). 2 4.
Locking the Steering To lock (fix) the steering on the cutting units, secure the pivot yoke to the carrier frame with the snapper pin (Figure 10). 1 G015977 Figure 10 1. Snapper pin Note: Fixed steering is recommended when cutting side hills.
Product Overview Specifications Cutting Unit Operation Weight 27 inch, 8 blade 77 kg (170 lb) 27 inch, 11 blade 79 kg (175 lb) 32 inch, 8 blade 87 kg (191 lb) Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Making Adjustments Attachments/Accessories Adjusting the Bedknife to the Reel A selection of Toro-approved attachments and accessories is available for use with the machine to enhance and expand its capabilities.
Note: This procedure should not be needed on daily adjustments, but should be done after grinding or disassembly. 9. From this position (i.e., 1 click in and shim not passing through) turn the bedbar adjusters clockwise 1 click each. Note: Each click turned moves the bedknife 0.022 mm (0.0009 inch). Do not overtighten the adjusting screws. 10. Test the cutting performance by inserting a long strip of cutting performance paper (Toro Part No.
4. Lower the roller and screws from the side-plate mounting flanges and spacers. 5. Place the spacers onto the screws on the roller brackets. 6. Secure the roller bracket and spacers to the underside of the side-plate mounting flanges with the nuts previously removed. 7. Verify that the bedknife-to-reel contact is correct. Tip the cutting unit to expose the front and rear rollers and the bedknife.
Rear Spacers Height-of-Cut Chart Terms The number of rear spacers determines the aggressiveness of cut for the cutting unit. For a given height of cut, adding spacers, below the side-plate mounting flange, increases the aggressiveness of the cutting unit. All cutting units on a given machine must be set to the same aggressiveness of cut (number of rear spacers, Part No. 106-3925); otherwise, the after-cut appearance could be negatively affected (Figure 16).
Chain Links The location at which the lift-arm chain is attached determines the pitch angle of the rear roller (Figure 18). Figure 18 1. Lift chain 2. U bracket 3. Bottom hole Groomer These are the recommended height-of-cut settings when a groomer kit is installed on the cutting unit.
Height of Cut Chart HOC Setting Aggressiveness of Cut No. of Rear Spacers No. of Chain Links With Groomer Kits Installed 0.64 cm (0.
4.44 cm (1.750 inches) * 4.76 cm (1.875 inches) * 5.08 cm (2.000 inches) * 5.40 cm (2.125 inches) * 5.71 cm (2.250 inches) * 6.03 cm (2.375 inches) * 6.35 cm (2.
Adjusting the Height of Cut larger-diameter shoulders on the ends of the shoulder roller. 1. Loosen the locknuts securing the height-of-cut arms to the cutting-unit side plates (Figure 19). Figure 19 8-blade cutting unit shown 1. Adjusting screw Figure 21 3. Height-of-cut arm Important: When set properly, the rear and front rollers contact the gauge bar and the screw is snug against the bedknife. This ensures that the height of cut is identical at both ends of the bedknife. 2. Locknut 2.
rounded off or filed flush with the cutting edge of the bedknife to ensure smooth operation. Note: Over time, the chamfer (Figure 23) will need to be ground as it is only designed to last 40% of the bedknife life. Figure 22 1. Bedknife lip height * Checking and Adjusting the Cutting Unit The dual-knob bedknife-to-reel adjustment system incorporated in this cutting unit simplifies the adjustment procedure needed to deliver optimum mowing performance.
Maintenance 2. Using a rag or a thickly padded glove, hold onto the reel blade and try to move the reel assembly side to side (Figure 26). Lubricating the Cutting Unit Each cutting unit has 6 grease fittings (Figure 24) that must be lubricated regularly with No. 2 lithium grease. The lubrication points are the front roller (2), the rear roller (2), and the reel bearing (2). Note: Lubricating the cutting units immediately after washing helps purge water out of the bearings and increases bearing life. 1.
Servicing the Bedknife The bedknife service limits are listed in the following chart. Important: Operating the cutting unit with the bedknife below the service limit may result in poor after-cut appearance and reduce the structural integrity of the bedknife for impacts. Bedknife Service Limit Chart Bedknife Part No. Bedknife Lip Height Service Limit* Grind Angles Top/Front Angles Low HOC (Optional) 120-1641 (27 inch) 120-1642 (32 inch) 5.6 mm (0.220 inch) 4.8 mm (0.
Figure 33 1. Bedbar bolt 4. Remove each bedbar bolt, allowing the bedbar to be pulled downward and removed from machine bolt (Figure 33). Account for 2 nylon washers and 1 stamped steel washer on each end of the bedbar (Figure 34). Figure 31 1. Angle-indicator mount 2. Lock nut 3. Bedknife 2. Edge of the magnet mated 4. Angle indicator with the edge of the bedknife 4. Place the angle indicator on the mount as shown in Figure 31.
Servicing the HD Dual Point Adjusters (DPA) 2 1 1. Remove all parts (refer to the Installation Instructions for the HD DPA Kit (Model No. 120-7230) and to Figure 36). 2. Apply anti-seize compound to the inside of the bushing area on the carrier frame of the cutting unit (Figure 36). 3. Align the keys on flange bushings to the slots in the frame and install the bushings (Figure 36). 4.
Servicing the Roller Place a steel washer outside each of the nylon washers (Figure 36). Torque the bedbar bolts to 37 to 45 N∙m (27 to 33 ft-lb). Tighten the locknuts until the outside steel washer stops rotating and end play is removed, but do not overtighten or deflect the side plates. The washers on the inside may have a gap. The Roller Rebuild Kit (Part No. 114-5430) and the Roller Rebuild Tool Kit (Part No. 115-0803) (Figure 37) are available for servicing the roller.
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The Toro Warranty A Two-Year Limited Warranty Conditions and Products Covered The Toro Company and its affiliate, Toro Warranty Company, pursuant to an agreement between them, jointly warrant your Toro Commercial product (“Product”) to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for two years or 1500 operational hours*, whichever occurs first. This warranty is applicable to all products with the exception of Aerators (refer to separate warranty statements for these products).