Training Period; Before Aerating; During Operation; During Operation Safety - Toro ProCore SR54 Operator's Manual

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Important:
The recommended PTO speed for
10-inch tines and shorter is 460 rpm and 425 rpm
for tines longer than 10 inches.

Training Period

Before using the aerator, find a clear area and practice
using the machine. Operate the traction unit at the
recommended gear settings and PTO drive speeds
and become thoroughly familiar with the machine
handling. Practice starting, stopping, raising, and
lowering the aerator; engaging and disengaging the
PTO drive; and aligning the machine with previous
passes. A practice session increases confidence in
the performance of the aerator and helps ensure use
of proper operating techniques when operating the
machine.
If there are sprinkler heads, electrical or
communication lines, or other obstructions at the job
site, mark these items to ensure that they are not
damaged.
CAUTION
Moving parts can cause personal injury.
To avoid personal injury, do not leave the
operator's seat without first disengaging
the PTO drive, engaging the parking brake,
and shutting off the engine. Do not perform
aerator repairs without first lowering the
aerator onto the storage stand or appropriate
blocking or jacks. Secure all safety devices in
their proper place before resuming operation.

Before Aerating

Locate and mark all electrical or communication lines,
irrigation components, and any other underground
hazards.
Inspect the area of operation for hazards that could
damage the machine and remove them, if possible,
or plan how to avoid them. Carry replacement tines,
spring wires, springs and tools in case tines are
damaged due to contact with foreign materials.
Important:
Do not operate the aerator in reverse
or when it is in the raised position.

During Operation

During Operation Safety

The owner/operator can prevent and is responsible
for accidents that may cause personal injury or
property damage.
Wear appropriate clothing, including eye
protection; long pants; substantial, slip-resistant
footwear; and hearing protection. Tie back long
hair and do not wear loose clothing or loose
jewelry.
Use your full attention while operating the
machine. Do not engage in any activity that
causes distractions; otherwise, injury or property
damage may occur.
Do not operate the machine when tired, ill, or
under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Never carry passengers on the machine and keep
bystanders and pets away from the machine
during operation.
Operate the machine only in good visibility to avoid
holes or hidden hazards.
Keep your hands and feet away from the tines.
Park the machine on a level surface; engage the
parking brake; shut off the engine; remove the key;
and wait for all movement to stop before adjusting,
cleaning, storing, or repairing the machine.
Look behind and down before backing up to be
sure of a clear path.
Stop the machine, shut off the engine, wait for
all moving parts to stop, and inspect the tines
after striking an object or if there is an abnormal
vibration in the machine. Make all necessary
repairs before resuming operation.
The aerator is heavy. When attached to a traction
unit and in the raised position, its weight affects
stability, braking and steering. Exercise caution
when transporting between working areas.
Always maintain proper traction unit tire pressure.
Ensure that you comply with all regulations before
transporting equipment on the public roads and
highways. Make sure that all required reflectors
and lights are in place and are clean and visible by
overtaking and oncoming traffic.
Reduce speed on rough roads and surfaces
Locked together independent wheel brakes when
transporting.
For all PTO shaft steel parts (tubes, bearings,
joints, etc.) disassembly or repairs, it is highly
advisable to contact your authorized Toro
distributor. Removal of components for repairs
and reassembly may damage some parts if not
performed with special tools by trained technicians.
Do not use the PTO shaft without the guards
supplied.
Friction clutches may become hot during use; do
not touch them. To avoid the risk of fire, keep the
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