Setting The Blade Height; Adjusting The Blade Trip Springs; Tips For Using The Blade - Toro 79216 Operator's Manual

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Setting the Blade Height

Set the operating height using the following procedure.
1. Move the lift lever into the second lowest position.
2. Remove the cotter pin and clevis pin attaching the lift
rod to the lift arm.
3. Move the lift rod down and out of the lift arm so that
the yoke can turn freely (Fig. 18) and loosen the jam
nut.
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Figure 18
1. Lift rod
2. Lift arm
4. Move lift rod forward as far as possible and hold it in
that position (Fig. 18).
5. Turn the yoke to adjust the length of the lift rod
(Fig. 18). The lift rod is in position when the holes in
the yoke line up with the lift arm.
6. Install the lift rod to lift arm using the clevis pin and
cotter pin removed previously.
7. Bend the end of the cotter pin to secure the clevis pin.
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3. Yoke
4. Jam nut
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Adjusting the Blade Trip
Springs
The blade trip springs can be mounted in four positions.
The top hole provides the greatest scraping pressure and
the bottom hole provides the least scraping pressure
(Fig. 19).
1. Remove the hairpin cotter and slide the rod from the
blade and springs (Fig. 19).
2. Slide the rod through the springs and the new hole
position in the blade (Fig. 19).
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Figure 19
1. Hairpin cotter
2. Rod

Tips for Using the Blade

To obtain the best possible results with your blade, follow
these tips:
Remove snow as soon as possible after it falls.
Remove snow from a driveway by making one pass
down the center and then plowing snow to either side
on successive passes.
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3. Spring
4. Top hole

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