Maintenance; Recommended Maintenance Schedule(S); Maintenance Safety; Lifting The Machine - Toro ProCore SR54 Operator's Manual

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Maintenance

Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s)

Maintenance Service
Interval
After the first 50 hours
Before each use or daily
Every 50 hours
Every 500 hours
Before storage
Yearly

Maintenance Safety

Before servicing or making adjustments to the
machine, stop the machine, shut off the engine,
engage the parking brake, remove the key, and
wait for all moving parts to stop.
Perform only those maintenance instructions
described in this manual. If major repairs are
ever needed or assistance is desired, contact an
authorized Toro distributor.
Ensure that the machine is in safe operating
condition by keeping nuts, bolts, and screws tight.
If possible, do not perform maintenance while the
engine is running. Keep away from moving parts.
Do not check or adjust the chain tension when the
tractor engine is running.
Carefully release pressure from components with
stored energy.
Support the machine with blocks or storage stands
when working beneath it. Never rely on the
hydraulic system to support the machine.
Check the tine mounting bolts daily to be sure that
they are tightened to specification.
Ensure that all guards are installed and the hood
is secured shut after maintaining or adjusting the
machine.
Maintenance Procedure
• Change the gearbox oil.
• Inspect the chain tension
• Check the springs
• Clean and lubricate springs and tine mounting screws.
• Inspect the PTO for signs of wear.
• Grease the bearings and PTO shaft
• Check the gearbox oil.
• Inspect the chain tension
• Inspect bearings.
• Change the gearbox oil.
• Inspect bearings and replace as needed.
• Oil the tine holder fasteners.
• Perform all 50-hour maintenance procedures.
• Paint any chipped surfaces.
• Loosen the PTO clutch bolts.
• Remove and clean tines.
• Remove all debris.
• Adjust the PTO clutch Before and after storage

Lifting the Machine

CAUTION
If the machine is not properly supported, the
machine may move or fall, which may result
in personal injury.
When changing attachments or performing
other service, use correct blocks, hoists, or
jacks. Ensure that the machine is parked on
a solid level surface such as a concrete floor.
Prior to raising the machine, remove any
attachments that may interfere with the safe
and proper raising of the machine. Always
chock or block the wheels of the tow vehicle.
Use storage stands or blocks to support the
raised machine.
Note:
You can use a hoist to lift the aerator. Use the
coring head eyelet as a hoist attachment point
44). Ensure that the hoist has enough lift capacity.
Refer to
Specifications (page
29
(Figure
21).

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