10-4. Rear Roller
● If the rear roller is equipped, when using spike tines for coring, it functions to trample the
lawn surface, so golfers will be possible to play immediately.
● When using side open tines for coring, keep the rear roller raised, to avoid to trample the
grass and soil removed by the side open tines.
A : When using the rear roller
① R emove the snap pin and remove the flat head pin securing the rear roller from the hole
B.
② Insert the flat head pin into the hole A on the roller holding plate and insert the snap pin
to release the rear roller.
③ Do the same operation on the opposite side to release the rear roller.
B:When not using the rear roller
① Remove the snap pin and remove the flat head pin.
② Raise the roller hanger to the appropriate height where the rear roller cannot trample the
grass and soil removed by the side open tines, and insert the flat head pin into the hole B
of the roller holding plate and then insert the snap pin.
③ Raise the opposite side in the same way and fix it.
Snap pin
Flat head pin
Roller hanger
Roller holding plate
Rear roller
11. Traveling
11-1. Precautions before Traveling
When the machine is attached to a tractor for transportation, drive the tractor so that the
traveling speed will not exceed 10 km/h. When moving up and down on a slope, exercise
special care to drive the tractor at a speed that will permit emergency stop at any time.
When you feel that the front of the tractor is lifted on a slope, it is very likely that the
steering wheel will not function or the tractor may be overturned. Be sure to add some
balance weights in that case.
Traveling with the tractor linked at a maximum speed will cause bounce and jounce,
damaging the machine.
11-2. Traveling Operation
1.Start the tractor engine and rev it up.
2.Raise the machine to the maximum height with the tractor's up/down lever (hydraulic
lever).
3.Travel slowly for transportation.
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