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Form No. 3443-926 Rev B
Operator's Manual
NuSurface 470
Model No. 46450—Serial No. 321000001 and Up
*3443-926*
Register at www.Toro.com/bullseye.
Original Instructions (EN)

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  • Page 1 Form No. 3443-926 Rev B Operator's Manual NuSurface 470 Model No. 46450—Serial No. 321000001 and Up *3443-926* Register at www.Toro.com/bullseye. Original Instructions (EN)
  • Page 2 Read this information carefully to learn how to operate and maintain your product properly and to avoid injury and product damage. You are responsible for operating the product properly and safely. Visit www.Toro.com/Bullseye for product safety and g347733 operation training materials, accessory information, Figure 1 help finding a dealer, or to register your product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Safety ............... 3 General Safety General Safety ........... 3 Safety and Instructional Decals ......4 This product is capable of causing personal injury. Setup ................ 6 Always follow all safety instructions to avoid serious Inspecting the Machine........6 personal injury.
  • Page 4: Safety And Instructional Decals

    Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or missing. decal105-0698 105-0698 1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual. decal144-7910 144-7910 1.
  • Page 5 decal144-8339 144-8339 decal144-8338 144-8338 1. Entanglement 2. Warning—read the hazard—keep away from Operator’s Manual. 1. Entanglement 3. Warning—read the moving parts. hazard—keep away from Operator’s Manual. moving parts.. 2. Warning—remove the key before performing maintenance; read the Operator’s Manual.
  • Page 6: Setup

    Checking the Ballast Setup Requirements Inspecting the Machine WARNING Mounting the machine to the rear of the Checking the Grease and Gearbox traction unit decreases the weight on its front axle. Check and ensure that the gearbox has fluid; refer to Checking the Gearbox Lubrication (page 21).
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    Contact your Authorized Service Dealer or authorized Bullseye distributor or go to www.Toro.com/Bullseye for a list of all approved attachments and accessories. To ensure optimum performance and continued safety certification of the machine, use only genuine Bullseye replacement parts and accessories.
  • Page 8: Before Operation

    Operation Important: Refer to the traction unit operator's manual for operating instructions. Note: Determine the left and right sides of the Practicing the Operating machine from the normal operating position. Procedures Before Operation Before using the machine, find a clear area and practice operating the traction unit with the machine Before Operation Safety installed.
  • Page 9: Connecting The Pto Driveshaft

    Secure the lower link arms to the hitch pins using the hairpin cotters. Connecting the Upper Link Arm Connect the upper link arm to the bracket and secure it with the link pin and the hairpin cotter (Figure Note: Use the slotted hole if you want the attachment to follow the terrain during operation.
  • Page 10 Park the machine on a level surface, engage the parking brake, and lower the attachment to the ground. Shut off the engine and remove the key. Pull the PTO driveshaft sections apart (Figure g347461 Figure 9 Assemble the outer PTO driveshaft section to the traction-unit PTO output shaft (Figure 10).
  • Page 11 g347459 Figure 13 Assemble the outer PTO driveshaft section to the PTO shaft of the traction unit (Figure 10). Raise the attachment to the position where the traction-unit PTO output shaft and gearbox input shaft are furthest apart (Figure 14). Hold the driveshaft sections parallel to each other and check to ensure that they overlap 150 mm (6 inches) or more...
  • Page 12 Installing the PTO Driveshaft Important: Refer to the PTO driveshaft owner’s manual for additional operating and safety information. CAUTION Operating the machine without the PTO guards and shields may cause injury or death. Keep all PTO guards and shields in place. g345541 Figure 16 Important:...
  • Page 13: Connecting The Hydraulic Hoses

    Verify that the telescoping tube has a minimum of 150 mm (6 inches) overlap when the attachment is raised to the maximum height. g346323 g345507 Figure 19 Figure 18 1. Rear link 4. Rear link 2. Jam nut 5. Long slot in gauge 3.
  • Page 14: Transporting The Machine

    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.
  • Page 15: Slope Safety

    – Engage the parking brake. Tall grass can hide obstructions. Uneven terrain could overturn the machine. – Lower the attachment. • Be aware that operating the machine on wet – Shut off the engine and remove the key. grass, across slopes, or downhill may cause the –...
  • Page 16 g345626 Figure 21 1. Breakage occurs here. Drive to the location where you will use the attachment Inspect the area where you will use the machine and remove all objects that the machine could strike. Locate and mark all electrical or communication g346288 lines, irrigation components, and other Figure 22...
  • Page 17 Engage the traction unit PTO at a low engine speed. Increase the traction unit PTO speed to approximately 300 rpm. Drive the traction unit forward slowly and allow the attachment to smoothly lower onto the rollers. Note: Ensure the second machine is following to collect the debris.
  • Page 18: Operating Tips

    Operating Tips Lower the attachment onto the rollers. Shut off the engine and remove the key from • Engage the PTO at low engine speed. Lower the the traction unit. machine and increase engine speed to achieve a PTO speed of 540 rpm (maximum). Operate Remove the hydraulic hoses from the traction the engine at a speed that the machine runs most unit.
  • Page 19 g345538 Figure 25 1. Lower link arm (2) 2. Hitch pin and hairpin cotter Start the traction unit and drive it away from the attachment. Install the hairpin cotters into the hitch pins. g345540 Figure 26 1. Hairpin cotter (3) 2.
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Maintenance Procedure Interval • Grease the PTO shaft and roller bearings. • Check the gearbox oil level. • Check the gearbox for leaks. After the first 20 hours • Check the V-belt tension. • Check for loose nuts and bolts. •...
  • Page 21: Greasing The Attachment

    Greasing the Attachment Service Interval: After the first 20 hours After each use Every 50 hours Grease the bearings and bushings after cleaning the machine. The attachment has grease fittings that you must lubricate regularly with No. 2 lithium grease. Also, g007309 Figure 28 lubricate the attachment immediately after every...
  • Page 22: Changing The Gearbox Lubrication

    Changing the Gearbox Check the tension of the V-belts by pushing point A with a pressure of 7.5 kg (16-1/2 lb). Lubrication Proper tension of the belts allows 12.4 mm (1/2 inch) of deflection on each belt (Figure 30). Service Interval: Every 500 hours Note: If the tension is correct, install the belt The gearbox is filled with SAE140 gear oil or...
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Conveyor Belt Alignment

    g346321 Figure 31 1. Top locknut 5. Belt cover 2. Left side 6. Nuts 3. V-belts 7. Pivot bolt 4. Locknut under the plate 8. Bolt in slot Adjusting the Conveyor g346659 Figure 32 Belt Alignment 1. Lower screw 3. Upper left screw 2.
  • Page 24: Cleaning The Machine

    After each adjustment, allow the conveyor belt to rotate for at least 10 rotations to position itself to the new alignment before making any further corrections. If the belt is working properly again, securely lock the screws in place. Cleaning the Machine Service Interval: After each use Important: Do not use brackish or reclaimed...
  • Page 25: Installing Scarifying Knives

    Installing Scarifying Knives This machine is equipped with cutting knives, but you can also equip it with scarifying knives (if required) for scarifying the subsoil. You can set the distance between the scarifying knives at the following 4 positions: • 20 mm (0.79 inches) •...
  • Page 26 Parts needed for 20 mm Spacing (Figure 60 mm (2.36 inches) Between Knives Part Quantity Plate Section Knife Bushing Bolt (M10 x 30) Bolt (M10 x 55) Nut (M10) Large paddle Small paddle 40 mm (1.57 inches) Between Knives Plate Section Parts needed for 60 mm Spacing (Figure Part...
  • Page 27 Parts needed for 80 mm Spacing (Figure Part Quantity Knife Counterweight Bushing Bolt (M10 x 35) Bolt (M10 x 55) Nut (M10) Large paddle Small paddle g346828 Figure 36 1. Knife 4. Large paddle 2. Bushing 5. Small paddle 3. Counter weight...
  • Page 28 g346662 Figure 37 1. Bolt (M10 x 30) 3. Bolt (M10 x 35) 2. Bolt (M10 x 55) 4. Bolt (M10 x 60)
  • Page 29: Storage

    Storage Storage Safety • Before adjusting, cleaning, storing, or repairing the machine, park the it on a level surface; engage the parking brake of the traction unit; shut off the engine; remove the key; and wait for all movement to stop before leaving the traction unit. •...
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action The machine vibrates. 1. There is an obstacle(s) between the 1. Remove the obstacle(s). knives 2. The knives are worn or broken. 2. Replace with new knives. 3. The rotor is unbalanced. 3. Balance the rotor. The working depth is not achieved.
  • Page 31 California Proposition 65 Warning Information What is this warning? You may see a product for sale that has a warning label like the following: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm—www.p65Warnings.ca.gov. What is Prop 65? Prop 65 applies to any company operating in California, selling products in California, or manufacturing products that may be sold in or brought into California.
  • Page 32 Warranty Statement One-Year Limited Warranty Conditions and Products Covered Parts Your Bullseye product (“Product”) is warranted to be free from defects in Parts scheduled for replacement, as required maintenance, are covered for materials or workmanship for 1 year. Where a warrantable condition exists, the same warranty period as the product warranty.

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