Operator's Manual

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To reset the system after engine is started, depress rocker
switch (Fig. 32) to raise coring head and reset the
electrical control circuit.
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Figure 32
1. Circuit reset switch
Coring Head Stranded In
Lowered Position
In the event that the engine fails or cannot be restarted
with the coring head lowered and tines are engaged in the
soil, proceed as follows:
Remove the tine holders from the stomper arms.
Open the by–pass valve one turn.
Pull/push the aerator to a nearby location to continue
service or load onto a trailer.
Important Do not pull/push aerator for more than 100
feet and no faster than 1 mph because hydraulic damage
may occur.
Transporting Aerator
Trailer recommendations
Important The Hydroject trailer/tote CAN NOT be
used to trailer this aerator.
Weight 1590 lbs (721 Kg)
1775 lbs (805 Kg) w/ two
optional weights
Width 51 Inches min.
Length 105 Inches min.
Ramp Angle 16 degrees (3.5/12 pitch) max.
Load Direction Coring head forward (preferred)
Vehicle Tow Capacity Greater than Gross Trailer Weight
(GTW)
Use a heavy–duty trailer or truck to transport the aerator.
Ensure that the trailer or truck has all necessary lighting
and marking as required by law. Please carefully read all
the safety instructions. Knowing this information could
help you, your family, pets or bystanders avoid injury.
To transport the aerator:
Set the parking brake and block the wheels.
Securely fasten the aerator tie downs (Fig. 33–35) to
the trailer or truck with straps, chains, cable, or ropes.
Secure the trailer to the towing vehicle with safety
chains.
Driving on street or roadway without turn signals,
lights, reflective markings, or a slow moving
vehicle emblem is dangerous and can lead to
accidents causing personal injury.
Do not operate aerator on a public street or
roadway.
Warning
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Figure 33
1. Tie down
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Figure 34
1. Tie down