Adjusting The Lift Arm Counterbalance; Adjusting The Lift Arm Turn Around Position; Pushing Or Towing The Machine - Toro Reelmaster 5410-D Operator's Manual

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Perform a recovery-regeneration whenever
there is a loss of engine power and a parked
regeneration cannot effectively clean the DPF of
soot.
A recovery regeneration requires up to 4 hours
to complete.
You need a distributor technician to perform the
recovery regeneration process; contact your
Authorized Toro Distributor.
Adjusting the Lift Arm
Counterbalance
You can adjust the counterbalance on the rear cutting
unit lift arms to compensate for different turf conditions
and to maintain a uniform height-of-cut in the rough
conditions or in areas of thatch build up.
You can adjust each counterbalance spring to one of
four settings. Each increment increases or decreases
counterbalance on the cutting unit by 2.3 kg (5 lb).
The springs can be positioned on the back side of the
first spring actuator to remove all counter balance
(forth position).
1.
Position the machine on a level surface, lower
the cutting units, stop the engine, engage the
parking brakes, and remove the key from ignition
switch.
2.
Insert a tube or similar object onto the long
spring end and pivot it around the spring actuator
to the desired position
CAUTION
The springs are under tension.
Use caution when adjusting them.
Figure 53
1. Spring
3.
Repeat the procedure on the other spring.
(Figure
53).
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2. Spring actuator
Adjusting the Lift Arm Turn
Around Position
1.
Position the machine on a level surface, lower
the cutting units, stop the engine, engage the
parking brakes, and remove the key from ignition
switch.
2.
The lift arm switch is located underneath the
hydraulic tank behind the front right lift arm
(Figure
54).
3.
Loosen the switch mounting screws
and move the switch down to increase the lift
arm turn around height or move the switch up to
decrease the lift arm turn around height. Tighten
the mounting screws.
1. Switch
Pushing or Towing the
Machine
In an emergency, the machine can be moved
by actuating the bypass valve in the variable
displacement hydraulic pump and pushing or towing
the machine.
Important:
Do not push or tow the machine
faster than 3-4.8 km/h (2-3 mph) because internal
transmission damage may occur. The bypass
valve must be open whenever the machine is
pushed or towed.
1.
The bypass valve is located on the left side
of the hydrostat
1–1/2 turns to open and allow oil to bypass
internally. Because fluid is bypassed, the
machine can be moved slowly without damaging
the transmission.
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(Figure
Figure 54
2. Lift arm sensing device
(Figure
55). Rotate the bolt
54)
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