Operating Tips - Toro Groundsmaster 4100 Operator's Manual

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Figure 68
1. Transport latch (wing mower decks)

Operating Tips

Operating the Machine
Start the engine and run it at the
until it warms up. Move the engine-speed switch
to H
, lift the mower decks, disengage the
IGH IDLE
parking brake, press the forward traction pedal,
and carefully drive to an open area.
Practice moving forward and reverse, and starting
and stopping the machine. To stop the machine,
remove your foot from the traction pedal and let it
return to N
or press down on the reverse
EUTRAL
pedal.
Note:
When going downhill in the machine, you
may need to use the reverse pedal to stop.
When possible, mow up and down hills rather than
across them. Have the mower decks lowered
when going down a hill to maintain steering control.
Do not attempt to turn the machine on a hill.
Practice driving around obstacles with the mower
decks up and down. Be careful when driving
between narrow objects so that you do not damage
the machine or mower decks.
Always drive slowly in rough areas.
If an obstacle is in the way, lift the mower decks
to mow around it.
When transporting the machine from 1 work area
to another, raise the mower decks to the fully
upward position, shut off the PTO, press the
mow/transport switch to the T
and place the throttle in the F
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position
HALF IDLE
position,
RANSPORT
position.
AST
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Changing Mowing Patterns
Change mowing patterns often to minimize a poor
after-cut appearance from repeatedly mowing in the
same direction.
Understanding Counterbalance
The counterbalance system maintains hydraulic
back pressure on the deck-lift cylinders. This
pressure improves traction by transferring the
mower-deck weight to the mower-drive wheels. The
counterbalance pressure has been set at the factory
to an optimal balance of after-cut appearance and
traction capability in most turf conditions.
Decreasing the counterbalance setting can produce
a more stable mower deck, but can decrease the
traction capability. Increasing the counterbalance
setting can increase the traction capability, but may
result in a poor after-cut appearance. Refer to the
machine Service Manual for your traction unit for
instructions to adjust the counterbalance pressure.
Resolving After-Cut Appearance
Reference the After-cut Appearance Troubleshooting
Guide available at www.Toro.com.
Using Proper Mowing Techniques
To begin cutting, engage the mower decks, then
approach the mowing area slowly.
To achieve the professional straight-line cut and
striping that is desirable for some applications, find
a tree or other object in the distance and drive
straight toward it.
As soon as the front mower decks reach the edge
of the mowing area, perform a teardrop-shaped
turn to quickly line up for your next pass.
Bolt-in mulching baffles are available for the
mower decks. The mulching baffles perform well
when you maintain turf on a regular schedule
to avoid removing more than 25 mm (1 inch) of
growth per cutting. When you cut too much growth
with the mulching baffles installed, the after-cut
appearance may deteriorate and the observed
power to cut the turf increases. The mulching
baffles also perform well for shredding leaves in
the fall.
Selecting the Proper Height-of-Cut
Setting to Suit Conditions
Remove no more than approximately 1/3 of the grass
blade when cutting. In exceptionally lush and dense
grass, you may need to raise your height-of-cut
setting.

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