Driving The Machine Without Mowing; Transporting The Machine; Loading The Machine - Toro 04530 Operator's Manual

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conditions in mind and be sure to change the direction
of mowing from the previous cutting.
Note: At the end of the periphery cut, momentarily
pull back on the raise/lower mow lever to shut the reels
off without raising them. Continue moving forward
until the reel stops rotating, then, drive off the green
and raise the reels (This will help prevent dribbling
grass onto the green while raising the reels).
7. Empty the grass baskets of all clippings before
transporting to the next green.
Note: Heavy wet clippings place an undue strain on
the baskets and will add unnecessary weight to the
machine, thereby increasing the load on the engine,
hydraulic system, brakes, etc.
Driving the Machine without
Mowing
Make sure the cutting units are in the full up position. Move
the functional control lever to the transport position. Use
the brakes to slow the machine while going down steep
hills to avoid loss of control. Always approach rough areas
at a reduced speed and cross severe undulations carefully.
Familiarize yourself with the width of the machine. Do not
attempt to pass between objects that are close together so
that costly damage and down time can be prevented.

Transporting the Machine

Use a heavy-duty trailer or truck to transport the machine.
Ensure that the trailer or truck has all necessary brakes,
lighting, and marking as required by law. Please carefully read
all the safety instructions. Knowing this information could
help you, your family, pets, or bystanders avoid injury.
WARNING
Driving on the street or roadway without turn
signals, lights, reflective markings, or a slow
moving vehicle emblem is dangerous and can lead
to accidents causing personal injury.
Do not drive machine on a public street or roadway.
To transport the machine:
1. If using a trailer, connect it to the towing vehicle and
connect the safety chains.
2. If applicable, connect the trailer brakes.
3. Load the machine onto the trailer or truck.
4. Stop the engine, remove the key, set the brake, and
close the fuel valve.
5. Use the metal tie down loops on the machine to
securely fasten the machine to the trailer or truck with
straps, chains, cable, or ropes.

Loading the Machine

Use extreme caution when loading the machine onto a trailer
or a truck. One full-width ramp that is wide enough to extend
beyond the rear tires is recommended instead of individual
ramps for each side of the machine
rear section of the machine frame extends back between the
rear wheels and serves as a stop for tipping backward. Having
a full-width ramp provides a surface for the frame members
to contact if the machine starts to tip backward. If it is not
possible to use one full-width ramp, use enough individual
ramps to simulate a full-width continuous ramp.
The ramp should be long enough so that the angles do not
exceed 15 degrees
(Figure
mower components to get caught as the unit moves from the
ramp to the trailer or truck. Steeper angles may also cause
the machine to tip backward. If loading on or near a slope,
position the trailer or truck so that it is on the down side
of the slope and the ramp extends up the slope. This will
minimize the ramp angle. The trailer or truck should be as
level as possible.
Important: Do not attempt to turn the machine while
on the ramp; you may lose control and drive off the side.
Avoid sudden acceleration when driving up a ramp and
sudden deceleration when backing down a ramp. Both
maneuvers can cause the machine to tip backward.
WARNING
Loading a machine onto a trailer or truck increases
the possibility of backward tip-over and could cause
serious injury or death.
• Use extreme caution when operating a machine
on a ramp.
• Ensure that the ROPS is in the up position while
using the seat belt when loading the machine.
Ensure that the ROPS will clear the top of an
enclosed trailer.
• Use only a single, full-width ramp; do not use
individual ramps for each side of the machine.
• If individual ramps must be used, use enough
ramps to create an unbroken ramp surface wider
than the machine.
• Do not exceed a 15-degree angle between the
ramp and the ground or between the ramp and
the trailer or truck.
• Avoid sudden acceleration while driving the
machine up a ramp, to avoid tipping backward.
• Avoid sudden deceleration while backing
the machine down a ramp, to avoid tipping
backward.
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39). The lower
39). A steeper angle may cause

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