Operating Characteristics - Toro 30789 Operator's Manual

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Operating Characteristics

Practice driving the machine because it has a hydrostatic
transmission and its characteristics are different than many
turf maintenance machines. Some points to consider when
operating the traction unit, cutting unit, or other implement
are the transmission, engine speed, load on the cutting
blades or other implement components, and the importance
of the brakes.
To maintain enough power for the traction unit and
implement while operating, regulate traction pedal to keep
engine rpm high and somewhat constant. A good rule to
follow is: decrease ground speed as the load on the
implement increases, and increase ground speed as the load
decreases.
Therefore, allow traction pedal to move backward as
engine rpm decrease, and depress pedal slowly as rpm
increase. By comparison, when driving from one work area
to another—with no load and cutting unit raised—have
throttle in FAST position and depress traction pedal slowly
but fully to attain maximum ground speed.
Another characteristic to consider is the operation of the
turning pedals that are connected to the brakes. The brakes
can be used to assist in turning the machine. However, use
them carefully, especially on soft or wet grass because the
turf may be torn accidentally. Another benefit of the turning
brakes is to maintain traction. For example: in some slope
conditions, the uphill wheel slips and loses traction. If this
situation occurs, depress uphill turn pedal gradually and
intermittently until the uphill wheel stops slipping, thus,
increasing traction on the downhill wheel.
Use extra care when operating machine on slopes. Always
have seat pivot retaining pin installed. Drive slowly and
avoid sharp turns on slopes to prevent roll overs. The
cutting deck must be lowered when going downhill for
steering control.
The grass deflector must always be installed and in lowest
position on the side discharge cutting unit.
Warning
Careless operation, combined with terrain angle,
ricochets, or improperly positioned safety guards
can lead to thrown object injuries.
A person or pet may suddenly appear in or near
the mowing area.
Stop mowing and do not resume mowing until the
area is cleared.
Before stopping the engine, disengage all controls and
move throttle to 1/4 to 1/3 open. This reduces high engine
rpm, noise, vibration and the possibility of backfiring of the
engine. Turn key to OFF to stop engine.
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