Form No. 3429-449 Rev B Universal Groomer Drive Kit Reelmaster® 18-inch, 22-inch, or 27-inch EdgeSeries Cutting Units with 5-inch or 7-inch Reel Model No. 03763—Serial No. 319000001 and Up Model No. 03768—Serial No. 319000001 and Up Installation Instructions Introduction 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. You may contact Toro directly at www.
Loose Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped. Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 6 Description Qty. Use No parts required – Prepare the machine. Oil syringe 1 Gather the tools required for setup. No parts required – Determine where on the cutting unit to install the groomer.
1 3 Preparing the Machine Determining the Setup No Parts Required No Parts Required Procedure Procedure 1. Park the machine on a level surface. 2. Engage the parking brake. 3. Shut off the engine and remove the key. Use the following diagram to determine the position of the groomer kit and reel motors. 2 Gathering the Tools Required for Setup g027662 Figure 3 Parts needed for this procedure: 1 Oil syringe Procedure 1. Cutting unit 1 5. Cutting unit 5 2. Cutting unit 2 6.
4. Restrain the reel to install the new insert; Restraining the Reel for Installing Threaded Inserts (page 18). 5. Apply medium-strength thread-locking compound (such as Blue Loctite® 243) to the threads of the new longer splined insert, and secure it to the reel shaft. Torque the insert to 115 to 128 N∙m (85 to 95 ft-lb).
Installing the Weight Bracket and the Groomer Drive Box Parts needed for this procedure: g037064 5 Weight bracket 10 Hex-socket, button-head bolt (3/8 x 3/4 inch) 3 Groomer drive box (left drive) 2 Groomer drive box (right drive) Figure 6 1. Flange-head bolts B. 2. Support rod Install the 2 existing flange-head bolts from the inside of the cutting unit, and secure them with the 3/8-inch flange locknuts (Figure 7). Procedure 1.
Installing the Idler Assembly Parts needed for this procedure: 10 Hex-socket bolt 5 Pivot hub 5 O-ring 2 Idler assembly (left) 3 Idler assembly (right) 10 Flange locknut (3/8 inch)—Model 03763 only 10 Jam locknut (3/8 inch)—Model 03768 only g227902 Figure 9 1. Weight bracket 4. Thread-locking compound 2. Hex-socket, button-head bolt—3/8 x 3/4 inch (2) 5. Hex-head (Torque to 135 to 150 N∙m (100 to 110 ft-lb)) Procedure 3. Groomer drive box (left drive shown) 3. 4.
Installing the HOC Bracket Assemblies and the Front Roller Parts needed for this procedure: 5 Left HOC bracket assembly 5 Right HOC bracket assembly 10 Adjuster pin 1. Adjuster pin 3. Cotter pin 10 Cotter pin 2. Adjuster-arm rod 4. Groomer drive box 10 Flange locknut (3/8 with 5/8 hex) g232400 Figure 12 3. Procedure 1.
g279747 Figure 15 1. Set the spring length to 19 mm (3/4 inch) in the engaged position. g192299 Figure 14 1. Adjusting bolt 4. Flange nut 2. Locknut 5. Capscrew 3. Carriage bolt and flange locknut (3/8 with 5/8 inch hex) 5. Tighten the locknut on the HOC adjuster bolt, then back off the locknut 1/2 turn (Figure 14). 6. Center the front roller between the HOC bracket assemblies and lock it in place with the cap screws and flange nuts (Figure 14). 2. Optional flange nut (Part No.
Installing the Groomer Assembly and Optional Broomer Kit g242099 Figure 16 1. Cap 3. Groomer and Broomer Kits Come Separately 2. Apply Green Loctite 609® If you are installing the groomer at the left side of the machine, perform the following: A. Remove the O-ring from the clutch knob (Figure 17). B. Remove the shear pin that secures the clutch knob to the actuator shaft (Figure 17). C. Remove the clutch-knob assembly and flip it over. D.
g240752 Figure 18 1. Drive-stub shaft 4. Shaft clamp (4) 2. Groomer assembly 5. Bolt (4) Torque to 5 to 7 N∙m (46 to 60 in-lb) g032403 Figure 19 3. Jam nut (4) 3. Secure the groomer to the machine as shown in Figure 18 and snug the bolts. 4. To prevent binding, set the height of cut and height of groom, then loosen the bolts. 1. Strap buckle 3. Strap 2. Retaining nut 4. Brush 3.
10 Installing the Angled Fitting For Reelmaster 3550 and 3555 Machines—#1 Front, Center Cutting Location and Kit Model 133-0150 Only g032402 Figure 21 1. Brush 5. 2. Blade Parts needed for this procedure: Loosely wrap the straps, as shown in Figure 19, around the groomer reel shaft and brushes inserting the straps in the grooves in the brushes Figure 21.
Operation Introduction Grooming is performed in the turf canopy above the soil level. Grooming promotes vertical growth of grass plants, reduces grain, and severs stolons, producing a denser turf. Grooming produces a more uniform and tighter playing surface for faster and truer action of the golf ball. Grooming should not be considered as a replacement for verticutting.
Adjusting the Groomer Height • The overall management program (i.e., irrigation, fertilizing, spraying, coring, overseeding, etc.) • Traffic • Stress periods (i.e., high temperatures, high 1. Park the machine on a clean and level surface, lower the cutting units completely to the ground, shut off the engine, engage the parking brake, and remove the key. 2. Make sure that the rollers are clean and the cutting unit is set to the desired height-of-cut (see your cutting unit Operator’s Manual). 3.
Height-of-Cut (HOC) and Height-of-Groom (HOG) Recommended Range Height-of-Cut (mm) Height-of-Cut (inch) Number of Rear Roller Spacers Recommended HOG = HOC Groomer Engagement Recommended HOG = HOC Groomer Engagement (mm) (inch) 6.3 0.250 0 3.1 to 6.3 0.125 to 0.250 9.5 0.375 0 4.7 to 9.5 0.187 to 0.375 9.5 0.375 1 4.7 to 9.5 0.187 to 0.375 12.7 0.500 0 6.3 to 12.7 0.250 to 0.500 12.7 0.500 1 6.3 to 12.7 0.250 to 0.500 12.7 0.500 2 6.3 to 9.5 0.250 to 0.375 15.8 0.
Maintenance Testing the Groomer Performance Changing the Gearbox Lubricant Important: Improper or over-aggressive use of the grooming reel (i.e., too deep or too frequent grooming) may cause unnecessary stress on the turf, leading to severe damage. Use the groomer cautiously. Service Interval After the first 100 hours Every 500 hours / Yearly (Whichever comes first) DANGER 1. Contact with the reels or other moving parts can result in personal injury.
8. Removing the Groomer Drive Box Use a syringe (Part No. 137-0872) to fill the drive box with 80-90W oil. Fill with 50 cc for 5-inch reels or 90 cc for 7-inch reels. Note: Retain all removed parts for later installation unless otherwise stated. Important: If you have any issues removing the groomer drive box, refer to your traction unit Service Manual or contact your authorized Toro distributor. g240898 1. Remove the cap from the groomer. 2.
Restraining the Reel Important: If the groomer drive box is installed on the left side of a cutting unit, turn the groomer drive hex-head clockwise (left-hand thread) to remove drive-box shaft from cutting unit WARNING The cutting reel blades are sharp and capable of amputating hands and feet. Important: You must use a 6-point socket with heavy wall. • Keep your hands and feet outside of the reel. Cleaning the Grooming Reel • Ensure that the reel is restrained before servicing it.
Restraining the Reel for Installing Threaded Inserts 1. Insert a long-handled pry bar (recommended 3/8" x 12" with screwdriver handle) through the front of the cutting reel, closest to the side of the cutting unit that you will be torquing (Figure 32). 2. Place the pry bar against the weld side of the internal cutting reel reinforcement (Figure 32). Note: The pry bar should contact a blade at the front, the reel shaft, and a blade at the back of the back of the reel, locking it in place.
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