Transporting The Machine - Toro 34230 Operator's Manual

Stand-on e-spreader/sprayer
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Cleaning the Sprayer Nozzle
Service Interval: After each use
1.
Rotate the nozzle cap 90° counterclockwise and
remove the cap from the nozzle body
66).
Figure 66
1. Nozzle body
2. Strainer
3. Gasket
4. Sprayer tip
2.
Remove the sprayer tip, gasket, and strainer
from the nozzle body
Note:
Replace any worn or damaged nozzle
parts.
3.
Use a soft-bristle brush and clean water to clean
the nozzle tip, gasket, and strainer.
4.
Assemble the strainer into the nozzle body
(Figure
66).
5.
Assemble the sprayer tip and gasket into the
nozzle cap
(Figure
6.
Install the tip, gasket, and cap onto the nozzle
body
(Figure
66).
Note:
Use the slot to rotate the atomizer
66) of the sprayer tip forward (in-line with the
flow-regulator case of the nozzle body).
7.
Rotate the nozzle cap 90° clockwise
8.
Repeat steps
1
through
nozzles.
(Figure
5. Nozzle cap
6. Atomizer
7. Slot
8. Regulator case
(Figure
66).
66).
(Figure
(Figure
7
for the 2 other sprayer

Transporting the Machine

Machine weight: 227 kg (500 lb)—both sprayer tank
and hopper empty; 389 kg (857 lb)—both sprayer
tank and hopper full
CAUTION
This machine does not have turn signals,
lights, reflective markings, or a slow
moving vehicle emblem. Driving on a street
or roadway without such equipment is
dangerous and can lead to accidents causing
personal injury.
Do not drive the machine on a public street
or roadway.
Note:
Refer to the chemical warning product
label(s) before transporting the machine and follow
all local/state/federal requirements for transporting
chemicals.
Note:
Make sure that the spreader hopper cover and
the spray wand are secure before transporting.
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Loading the Machine
WARNING
Loading a machine onto a trailer or truck
increases the possibility of tip-over and could
cause serious injury or death.
• Use extreme caution when operating a
machine on a ramp.
• Back the machine up the ramp and walk it
forward down the ramp.
• Avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration
while driving the machine on a ramp as
this could cause a loss of control or a
tip-over situation.
• Do not attempt to turn the machine while
on the ramp; you may lose control and
drive off the side.
• Use only a single, full-width ramp; do not
use individual ramps for each side of the
machine.
• If you must use individual ramps, use
66).
enough ramps to create an unbroken ramp
surface wider than the machine.
Use a heavy-duty trailer or truck to transport the
machine. Ensure that the trailer or truck has all
the necessary brakes, lighting, and marking as
required by law. Please carefully read all the safety
instructions.
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