Service Manual

General Information
Coring Head Operation
The coring head of the Greens Aerator consists of a piv-
oting coring frame, two coring crank sets, tine arms with
connecting rods to provide vertical tine motion, turf
guards, tine holders and aerating tines.
Drive for the coring head comes from the engine
mounted pulley through a 3V section drive belt that is
tensioned
by a spring loaded idler pulley. The drive belt
rotates the power shaft located on the coring head which
in turn drives the coring crank sets with roller chains.
The two coring crank sets are composed of welded
sprocket and crankarm assemblies that are supported
b
y bearings and bearing caps. For assembly purposes,
proper crank position is identified by alignment holes
that exist in crank gears and the coring frame. Crank
sets are timed to ensure minimal machine vibration.
A variety of aerating tines and tine holders are available
for use on the Greens Aerator
. Refer to the Operator’s
Manual for available options.
Figure 1
Coring Head Lock–Up Brackets
Whenever service is to be performed on coring head
components, fully raise coring head and raise lock–up
brackets on each side of machine. Once lock–up brack-
ets are raised, lower coring head until it rests on brack-
ets (Fig. 2).
After service is completed, raise coring head and lower
lock–up brackets.
1
Figure 2
1. Lock–up bracket (raised position)
Coring Head Adjustments
See Operator’s Manual for adjustment procedures for
the coring head on the Greens Aerator.
CAUTION
gine, remove key from the ignition switch and
nents.
Never work on the coring head with the engine
running. Always fully raise coring head, stop en-
install the coring head lock–up brackets before
performing any service to coring head compo-
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