Toro Reelmaster 6700-D Operator's Manual page 15

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Figure 9
1. Adjustment valve for rear cutting unit
2. Locking pin
3. Rotate valve clockwise to slow down drop rate of rear
cutting units.
4. Verify the lift rate adjustment by raising and lowering
cutting units several times. Readjust as required.
Tighten locking ring securing adjustment.
Wing Cutting Units
1. Locate valves under seat for adjusting wing cutting
units (Fig. 8).
2. Loosen set screws securing knob.
3. Rotate appropriate valve clockwise to slow down drop
rate of cutting units.
4. Verify the lift rate adjustment by raising and lowering
cutting units several times. Readjust as required.
Tighten set screw securing adjustment.
Lifted Height of Outer Front Cutting Units
(Enable Position)
The turnaround height of the front outer cutting units (#4 &
#5) and rear (#6 & #7) cutting units may be increased to
provide additional ground clearance on contoured fairways.
Note: The RM CONFIG time delay should not be changed
from the original setting of 0 when using this method to
adjust turn around height.
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To increase/adjust the turn around height of the cutting
units proceed as follows:
Position machine on a level surface, lower the cutting
units and stop the engine.
Loosen the carriage bolt nut securing the lift arm switch
bracket to the #4, 6 or 7 lift arms (Fig. 10). #4 shown in
figure.
Figure 10
1. Lift arm switch
2. Carriage bolt nut
Move the lift switch bracket up in the slot to the desired
position.
Set the distance between the lift arm switch and the flag
on the lift arm to approximately .062 inches.
Tighten carriage bolt nut.
Adjusting the Travel of the Front Three
Cutting Units
Additional downward travel of the front three cutting units
may be desirable in highly contoured locations. If any of
the front three cutting units lift off the ground when
cresting a hill, the front carrier frame may be lowered by
removing mounting bolts and repositioning frame in the
bottom set of holes in the main frame (Fig. 11). Contact
your distributor for assistance.
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3. Lift arm flag

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