Grease Blower; Operation; Operating Tips; Adjusting Castor Wheels - Toro 30425 Groundsmaster 4000–D Operator's Manual

Debris blower
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6. Secure hydraulic hoses to blower housing with wire tie
(Fig. 14).
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Figure 14
1. Hydraulic hoses
Note: Hoses must not contact sharp edges or moving parts
and must be free of twists.

Grease Blower

Before the Debris Blower is operated, it must be greased to
assure proper lubricating characteristics: refer to
Lubrication section of manual. Failure to properly grease
the unit will result in premature failure of critical parts.
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2. Wire tie
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Operation

Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine
from the normal operating position.

Operating Tips

Warning
Discharged air has considerable force and could
cause injury or loss of footing.
• Stay away from the discharge opening when the
machine is operating.
• Keep bystanders away from the discharge
opening when the machine is running.
1. Practice blowing material. It is advisable to blow the
same direction the wind is blowing to prevent material
from blowing back into the cleared area.

Adjusting Castor Wheels

The castor wheel height is adjustable from 4 to 6–1/2
inches in 1/2 inch increments by adding or removing an
equal amount of spacers from each castor wheel. Adjust
castor height for different turf conditions.
1. Start engine and raise blower. Stop engine after blower
unit is raised.
2. Remove locking cap securing castor spindle to bumper
(Fig. 15).
3. Move desired amount of spacers (Fig. 15) to top or
bottom of bumper. Make sure spacers are equal on both
castor wheels.
4. Install locking cap and lower blower.

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