Storing The Battery; Fuses; Backlapping - Toro 03422 Operator's Manual

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Storing the Battery

If the machine will be stored more than 30 days, remove
the battery and charge it fully. Either store it on the shelf or
on the machine. Leave the cables disconnected if it is stored
on the machine. Store the battery in a cool atmosphere to
avoid quick deterioration of the charge in the battery. To
prevent the battery from freezing, make sure it is fully
charged. The specific gravity of a fully charged battery is
1.265 – 1.299.

Fuses

The fuses in the electrical system are located on the back of
the instrument panel (Fig. 60).
Figure 60
1. Fuses

Backlapping

While backlapping, the reels may stall and then
restart. Placing your hands or feet in the reel area
while backlapping will result in injury or death.
1. Position the machine on a clean, level surface, lower the
cutting units, stop the engine, engage the parking brake,
and remove the key from the ignition switch.
2. Unlatch and raise the hood to expose the controls.
3. Rotate the backlap knob, on the valve block (Fig. 61),
clockwise to the backlap position. Rotate the reel speed
knob (Fig. 61) to position 1.
Important
mow to the backlap position while the engine is running as
1
damage to the reels may occur.
1. Backlap knob
4. Make the initial reel to bedknife adjustments
appropriate for backlapping on all cutting units. Start
the engine and set the engine to low idle speed.
5. Engage the reels by pulling out the knob on the
instrument panel.
6. Apply lapping compound with the long handled brush
supplied with the machine.
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Danger
Never place hands or feet in the reel area while
the engine is running.
Do not attempt to restart the reels by hand or
foot.
Do not adjust the reels while the engine is
running.
If the reel stalls, stop the engine before
attempting to clear the reel.
Do not rotate the backlap knob from the
1
Figure 61
2. Reel speed knob
2

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