Transporting The Equipment; Manual Door Operation - Toro Versa Vac 07053 Operator's Manual

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• Increase the PTO speed to 540 RPM.
Caution
Shut the engine off and wait for all moving parts to
stop before checking for oil leaks, loose parts, and
other malfunctions.
• Before starting operation, survey area to determine the
best direction to go.
• To maintain a straight line when operating, sight off an
object in the foreground.
• Always try to make a long, continuous run with a slight
overlap on the return run.

Transporting the Equipment

The Versa Vac can be transported to work sites by virtually
any vehicle with a draw bar type hitch attachment. THE
VERSA VAC IS NOT DESIGNED FOR HIGHWAY
TOWING.
• The wide floatation turf tires are NOT FOR HIGHWAY
USE and are only for speeds below 15 mph. At speeds
above 15 mph the tires will lose their tread, cause harm
to the operator and damage the equipment.
• Be sure the deck is raised and the casters cannot contact
the ground during transport. Also, make sure the
cylinder lock bar (Fig. 7) is in place to prevent the lift
cylinder from compressing during transport.
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Figure 7
1. Cylinder lock bar
• Use adequate lighting and braking, a retainer type hitch
pin and safety chain while towing.
• Make sure the tires are properly inflated.
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2. Lift cylinder
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• Make sure the towing vehicle has a rear view mirror
and there is clear visibility behind the trailer.
• AVOID SHARP TURNS. Watch the tires of the tractor
while turning to make sure they do not contact the
tongue of the Versa Vac. Too short a turn could cause
damage to the equipment and pose a safety hazard.

Manual Door Operation

To manually open the rear door of the Versa Vac without
dumping the box:
• Remove cotter pins and washers securing rear of door
links to frame pins (Fig. 8).
Figure 8
1. Door link
• Remove cotter pin securing door pin to frame (Fig. 9).
Remove pin.
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Figure 9
1. Door pin
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