Checking the Rotor
Bearings
Service Interval:
Every 50 hours—Check for
excessive play in the rotor bearings.
Important:
Wear gloves when checking the rotor
bearings.
1.
Move the machine onto a level surface and
engage the parking brake.
2.
Raise cutting unit, shut off the engine, remove
the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop.
3.
Support the cutting unit with jack stands.
4.
Grip the rotor at each end and check for
excessive end play; if the rotor has excess end
play, it may need to be replaced; contact your
authorized Toro distributor.
Sharpening the Blades
WARNING
Using a grinder in an unsafe manner could
cause serious personal injury or property
damage.
Ensure that the person sharpening the blades
has been adequately trained in how to safely
use a hand-held grinder.
Use an angle grinder to sharpen the angled grinding
surface on the back of the flail blade (
Important:
Do not grind the front face of the flail
blade.
While grinding the blade, keep the cutting edge
perfectly horizontal and the angled surface flat to the
ground (
).
Use the grinder gently and ensure that the flail does
not get hot; otherwise, the steel will lose its hardness.
Do not sharpen the blades past the wear line that is
indicated by the 5 dots (
). Ensure that all
the flail blades are sharpened equally to maintain the
balance of each rotor.
Keep a new blade as a reference and refer to it when
grinding.
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Figure 33
1.
Surface to grind
2.
Wear indicators
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