Form No. 3409-227 Rev A Groundsmaster® 4500-D and 4700-D Traction Unit Model No. 30873—Serial No. 400000000 and Up Model No. 30874—Serial No. 400000000 and Up Register at www.Toro.com.
This product complies with all relevant European directives; for details, please see the separate product specific Declaration of Conformity (DOC) sheet. g000502 Figure 2 Please refer to the engine manufacturer’s information included with the machine. 1. Safety-alert symbol This manual uses 2 words to highlight information. Important calls attention to special mechanical information and Note emphasizes general information worthy of special attention.
Contents Lifting the Machine ................................................37 Opening the Hood .................................................38 Accessing the Hydraulic Lift Compartment ................38 Lubrication ...............................................................39 Greasing the Bearings and Bushings ..........................39 Engine Maintenance ..................................................40 Engine Safety.........................................................
Safety Preparing for Seasonal Storage .................................62 This machine has been designed in accordance with EN ISO 5395:2013 and ANSI B71.4-2012. General Safety This product is capable of amputating hands and feet and of throwing objects. Always follow all safety instructions to avoid serious personal injury. Using this product for purposes other than its intended use could prove dangerous to you and bystanders.
Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or missing. decal93-6681 93-6681 1. Cutting/dismemberment hazard, fan—stay away from moving parts. decal106-6755 106-6755 decal93-7818 1. Engine coolant under pressure. 3. Warning—do not touch the hot surface. 2. Explosion hazard—read the Operator's Manual. 4. Warning—read the Operator's Manual. 93-7818 1.
decalbatterysymbols Battery Symbols Some or all of these symbols are on your battery. decal117-4764 117-4764 1. Thrown object hazard—keep bystanders a safe distance away from the machine. 2. Cutting hazard of hand, mower blade—stay away from moving parts, keep all guards and shields in place. 1. Explosion hazard 6. Keep bystanders a safe distance from the battery. 2. No fire, open flame, or smoking 7. Wear eye protection; explosive gases can cause blindness and other injuries. 3.
decal125-4604 125-4604 For Groundsmaster 4700 Only decal121-3884 121-3884 1. Engine—stop 1. Raise left deck 3. Engine—start 3. Raise right deck 2. Raise center decks 2. Engine—preheat decal121-3887 121-3887 1. Read the Operator’s Manual. decal125-4605 125-4605 decal125-4603 1. Power seat—10 A 6. Power supplied—10 A 2. Work light—10 A 7. GM4700 controller—2 A 3. Engine—10 A 8. Power supplied—7.5 A 4. Power port—10 A 9. GM4500 controller—2 A 5.
decal125-4606 125-4606 1. Read the Operator’s Manual for information on maintenance. decal121-3627 121-3627 1.
decal127-6447 127-6447 For Groundsmaster 4500 Only This machine complies with the industry standard stability test in the static lateral and longitudinal tests with the maximum recommended slope indicated on the decal. Review the instructions for operating the machine on slopes in the Operator's Manual and the conditions in which the machine is being operated to determine whether the machine can be operated in the conditions on that day and at that site.
decal127-6448 127-6448 For Groundsmaster 4700 Only This machine complies with the industry standard stability test in the static lateral and longitudinal tests with the maximum recommended slope indicated on the decal. Review the instructions for operating the machine on slopes in the Operator's Manual and the conditions in which the machine is being operated to determine whether the machine can be operated in the conditions on that day and at that site.
Setup Loose Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped. Procedure Description 1 2 3 4 Use Qty. Hood-latch bracket Rivet Washer Screw (1/4 x 2 inches) Locknut (1/4 inch) 1 2 1 1 1 Install the hood latch. No parts required – Adjust the roller scraper (optional). No parts required – Install the mulching baffle (optional). No parts required – Prepare the machine. Media and Additional Parts Description Use Qty.
1 1 2 Installing the Hood Latch Parts needed for this procedure: 1 Hood-latch bracket 2 Rivet 1 Washer 1 Screw (1/4 x 2 inches) 1 Locknut (1/4 inch) G012629 g012629 Figure 4 4. Align the washers with the holes on the inside of the hood. Procedure 1. Unhook the hood latch from the hood-latch bracket. 5. Rivet the brackets and the washers to the hood (Figure 4). 2. Remove the 2 rivets securing the hood-latch bracket to the hood (Figure 3). Remove the hood-latch bracket from the hood. 2 2.
2 3 Adjusting the Roller Scraper (Optional) Installing the Mulching Baffle (Optional) No Parts Required No Parts Required Procedure Procedure 1. Thoroughly clean debris from the mounting holes on the rear wall and left wall of the chamber. The optional rear roller scraper is designed to work best when there is an even gap of 0.5 to 1 mm (0.020 to 0.040 inch) between the scraper and roller. 2. Install the mulching baffle in the rear opening and secure it with 5 flange-head bolts (Figure 8). 1.
4 Preparing the Machine No Parts Required Checking the Tire Pressure Check the tire pressure before use; refer to Checking the Tire Pressure (page 25). Important: Maintain pressure in all tires to ensure a good quality-of-cut and proper machine performance. Do not underinflate the tires. Checking the Fluid Levels 1. Check the rear-axle lubricant level before the engine is first started, refer to Checking the Rear-Axle Lubricant (page 49). 2.
Product Overview Tilt-Steering Pedal Controls Press the tilt-steering pedal to tilt the steering wheel to the desired position, then release the pedal to lock the adjustment (Figure 9). Key Switch The key switch (Figure 10) has 3 positions: OFF, ON/PREHEAT, and START. g009979 Figure 9 1. Brake pedal 4. Traction pedal 2. Pedal-locking latch 5. Tilt-steering pedal 3. Parking-brake pedal g020433 Traction Pedal Figure 10 The traction pedal (Figure 9) controls forward and reverse operation.
Note: The cutting decks do not operate and/or cannot be lowered from the transport position when the switch is in the high range. Bag Holder Lift Switches Seat Adjustments Use the bag holder for storage (Figure 11). The lift switches raise and lower the mower decks (Figure 10). Press the switches forward to lower the mower decks and rearward to raise the mower decks.
Using the InfoCenter LCD Display InfoCenter Icon Description SERVICE DUE The InfoCenter LCD display shows information about your machine, such as the operating status, various diagnostics and other information about the machine (Figure 13). There is a splash screen and main information screen of the InfoCenter. You can switch between the splash screen and main information screen at any time by pressing any of the InfoCenter buttons and then selecting the appropriate directional arrow.
InfoCenter Icon Description (cont'd.) InfoCenter Icon Description (cont'd.) The cruise control is on. Symbols are often combined to form sentences. Some examples are shown below Shut off the engine. Engine Operator should put machine in neutral. Key switch Engine start is denied. Cutting units are lowering. Engine shutdown. Cutting units are raising. Engine coolant is too hot. PIN passcode Hydraulic fluid is too hot. Hydraulic fluid temperature Sit down or set parking brake.
Using the Menus Settings To access the InfoCenter menu system, press the menu access button while at the main screen. This brings you to the main menu. Refer to the following tables for a synopsis of the options available from the menus: Menu Item Description Units Controls the units used on the InfoCenter (English or Metric). Language Controls the language used on the InfoCenter*. LCD Backlight Controls the brightness of the LCD display. LCD Contrast Controls the contrast of the LCD display.
Protected Menus 2. Use the right button to increase the max full mow speed in 5% increments between 50% and 100%. There are 5 operating configuration settings that are adjustable within the Settings Menu of the InfoCenter: auto idle, maximum mowing ground speed, maximum transport ground speed, Smart Power, and deck counter balance. These settings are in the Protected Menu. 3. Use the center button to decrease the max full mow speed in 5% increments between 50% and 100%. 4. Press the left button to exit.
Specifications g198614 Figure 14 21
Machine Specifications Description 4500-D Figure 14 reference 4700-D Figure 14 reference Width of cut 280 cm (110 inches) D 380 cm (150 inches) F Mower decks down 286 cm (113 inches) E 391 cm (154 inches) G Mower decks up (transport) 224 cm (88 inches) A 224 cm (88 inches) A Front 224 cm (88 inches) B 224 cm (88 inches) B Rear 141 cm (56 inches) M 141 cm (56 inches) M 226 cm (88.8 inches) C 226 cm (88.
Operation Checking the Engine-Oil Level Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Before you start the engine and use the machine, check the oil level in the engine crankcase; refer to Checking the Engine-Oil Level (page 41). Before Operation Checking the Cooling System Before Operation Safety Before you start the engine and use the machine, check the cooling system; refer to Checking the Cooling System (page 23).
Biodiesel Ready This machine can also use a biodiesel blended fuel of up to B20 (20% biodiesel, 80% petrodiesel). The petrodiesel portion should be low or ultra-low sulfur. Observe the following precautions: • The biodiesel portion of the fuel must meet specification ASTM D6751 or EN14214. • The blended fuel composition should meet ASTM D975 g198621 or EN590. • Painted surfaces may be damaged by biodiesel blends. • Use B5 (biodiesel content of 5%) or lesser blends in cold weather.
Checking the Tire Pressure Service Interval: Before each use or daily The correct air pressure in the tires is 138 kPa (20 psi). Important: Maintain the recommended pressure in all tires to ensure a good quality of cut and proper machine performance. Do not under-inflate the tires. Check the air pressure in all the tires before operating the machine. g033359 Figure 18 Rear Wheels WARNING Failing to maintain proper torque of the wheel-lug nuts could result in personal injury.
Lowering the Roll Bar 2. Loosen the bolt securing each height-of-cut bracket to the height-of-cut plate (front and each side) as shown inFigure 21. Important: Lower the roll bar only when necessary. Important: Ensure that the seat is secured with the seat latch. 3. Beginning with front adjustment, remove the bolt. g011344 Figure 21 g201853 Figure 19 1. Height-of-cut bracket 3. Spacer 2. Height-of-cut plate Raising the Roll Bar 4. While supporting the chamber, remove the spacer (Figure 21). 5.
Checking the Interlock Switches the mower decks. Disengage the mower decks and record the time it takes for the blades to come to a complete stop. If this time is greater than 7 seconds, adjust the braking valve. Call your Toro Distributor for assistance in making this adjustment. Service Interval: Before each use or daily CAUTION Selecting a Blade If safety interlock switches are disconnected or damaged, the machine could operate unexpectedly, causing personal injury.
Choosing Accessories Angle Sail Blade High-Lift, Parallel-Sail Blade (Do not use with the mulching baffle) Mulching Baffle Roller Scraper Grass Cutting—1.9 to 4.4 cm (0.75 to 1.75 inch) height of cut Recommended in most applications May work well in light or sparse turf Grass Cutting—5 to 6.4 cm (2.00 to 2.50 inch) height of cut Recommended for thick or lush turf Recommended for light or sparse turf Grass Cutting—7 to 10 cm (2.75 to 4.
• • • • If you feel uneasy operating the machine on a slope, do – Disengage the power take-off and lower the attachments. – Engage the parking brake. – Shut off the engine and remove the key. – Wait for all moving parts to stop. Do not operate the machine when there is the risk of lightning. Do not use the machine as a towing vehicle. Use accessories, attachments, and replacement parts approved by The Toro® Company only. not do it. • Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other hidden objects.
Shutting Off the Engine reduces high engine rpm, noise, and vibration. Turn the key to the OFF position to shut off the engine. Important: Allow the engine to idle for 5 minutes before shutting it off after a full-load operation. This allows the turbocharger to cool down before shutting off the engine. Failure to do so may lead to turbocharger trouble. Operating the Engine-Cooling Fan Note: Lower the mower decks to the ground whenever machine is parked.
Using Cruise Control • Practice moving forward and reverse, and starting and stopping the machine. To stop the machine, remove your foot from the traction pedal and let it return to NEUTRAL or press down on the reverse pedal. The cruise-control switch locks in the pedal position to maintain the desired ground speed. Pressing the rear of the switch turns the cruise control off, the middle position of the switch enables the cruise-control function, and the front of the switch sets the desired ground speed.
After Operation • As soon as the front mower decks reach the edge of the mowing area, lift the mower decks, and perform a teardrop-shaped turn to quickly line up for your next pass. After Operation Safety • Bolt-in mulching baffles are available for the mower decks. The mulching baffles perform well when you maintain turf on a regular schedule to avoid removing more than 25 mm (1 inch) of growth per cutting.
Locating the Tie-Down Points Note: Use properly-rated DOT-approved straps in 4 corners to tie down the machine. • On each side of the frame by the operator’s platform • On the rear bumper g036666 g036664 Figure 26 g020510 Figure 25 1. Bypass valve (2) 3. Close the bypass valves before starting the engine. Torque to 70 N∙m (52 ft-lb) to close the valve. Important: If you must push or tow the machine in reverse, the check valve in the 4-wheel drive manifold must also be bypassed.
Maintenance Important: Refer to your engine owner’s manual for additional maintenance procedures. Note: Download a free copy of the electrical or hydraulic schematic by visiting www.Toro.com and searching for your machine from the Manuals link on the home page. Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the first hour • Torque the wheel-lug nuts.
Maintenance Service Interval Before storage Yearly Maintenance Procedure • • • • • Drain and clean the fuel tank. Check the tire pressure. Check all fasteners. Grease or oil all grease fittings and pivot points. Paint chipped surfaces. • Inspect the fuel lines and connections. Daily Maintenance Checklist Duplicate this page for routine use. For the week of: Maintenance Check Item Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Check the safety-interlock operation. Check the brake operation.
Notation for Areas of Concern (cont'd.
Pre-Maintenance Procedures Lifting the Machine Use the following as points to lift the machine: Front of the machine—at the frame of the machine, forward of the wheel-drive motors (Figure 29) Pre-Maintenance Safety Important: Do not support the machine at the wheel-drive motors. Keep the lifting equipment clear of hydraulic tubing and hoses. • Before adjusting, cleaning, repairing, or leaving the machine, do the following: – Park the machine on a level surface.
Opening the Hood Accessing the Hydraulic Lift Compartment Tilt the hood to access the chassis as shown in Figure 31. Tilt the seat to access the hydraulic lift compartment as shown in Figure 32.
Lubrication • Steering-cylinder ball joints (2) as shown in Figure 35 Greasing the Bearings and Bushings Service Interval: Every 50 hours (And after every washing). Grease specification: No. 2 lithium grease The grease fitting locations and quantities are as follows: • Brake-shaft pivot bearings (5) as shown in Figure 33 g009704 g009706 Figure 33 Figure 35 1.
Engine Maintenance • Cutting-unit spindle-shaft bearings (2 per mower deck) as shown in Figure 37 Note: You can use either fitting, whichever is more accessible. Pump grease into the fitting until a small amount appears at the bottom of the spindle housing (under the deck). Engine Safety • Shut off the engine before checking the oil or adding oil to the crankcase. • Do not change the governor speed or overspeed the engine.
g198631 g009712 Figure 41 1. Air-cleaner safety filter 2. Reset the indicator (Figure 39) if it shows red. Servicing the Engine Oil Checking the Engine-Oil Level Service Interval: Before each use or daily Crankcase oil capacity: approximately 5.7 L (6 US qt) with the filter. Oil specification: API classification CH-4, CI-4, or higher.
Changing the Engine Oil and Filter Service Interval: After the first 50 hours Every 250 hours 1. Start the engine and let it run 5 minutes to allow the oil to warm up. 2. Park the machine on a level surface, engage the parking brake, shut off the engine, and remove the key. g198647 3. Replace the engine oil and filter (Figure 43). g198660 g031256 Figure 42 Note: When using different oil, drain all old oil from the crankcase before adding new oil. g031675 Figure 43 4. Add oil to the crankcase.
Fuel System Maintenance DANGER Under certain conditions, diesel fuel and fuel vapors are highly flammable and explosive. A fire or explosion from fuel can burn you and others and can cause property damage. g198661 • Use a funnel to fill the fuel tank outdoors, in an open area, when the engine is off and is cold. Wipe up any fuel that spills. • Do not fill the fuel tank completely full. Add fuel to the fuel tank until the level is 6 to 13 mm (1/4 to 1/2 inch) below the bottom of the filler neck.
Servicing the Fuel Filter Service Interval: Every 400 hours 1. Clean the area around the fuel-filter head (Figure 45). g036687 Figure 46 1. Fitting (fuel-pickup tube) 4. Rubber bushing 2. Hose clamp 5. Screen 3. Fuel supply hose 2. Separate the hose from the fitting (Figure 46). g028799 3. Lift the fuel-pickup tube from the fuel tank (Figure 46). Figure 45 1. Fuel-filter head Note: Lift the tube straight from the busing in the tank. 2. Fuel filter 2.
Bleeding Air from the Injectors Electrical System Maintenance Note: Use this procedure only if the fuel system has been purged of air through normal priming procedures and the engine does not start. Electrical System Safety 1. Loosen the tube nut for the cylinder #1 fuel-injector at the injection pump (Figure 47). • Disconnect the battery before repairing the machine. Disconnect the negative terminal first and the positive last. Connect the positive terminal first and the negative last.
WARNING Battery terminals or metal tools could short against metal components, causing sparks. Sparks can cause the battery gasses to explode, resulting in personal injury. • When removing or installing the battery, do not allow the battery terminals to touch any metal parts of the machine. • Do not allow metal tools to short between the battery terminals and metal parts of the machine. g009985 Figure 48 1. Operator's console panel 2.
9. Slide the rubber boot over the positive terminal. 10. Close the console panel and secure the latch. Locating the Fuses The fuse block for the machine is located in the right storage box g010255 Figure 52 1. Fuses 3. Close the cover of the right storage box and secure the cover with the latch (Figure 51). decal125-4605 Figure 50 1. Loosen the latch for the cover of the right storage box and raise the cover (Figure 51) to expose the fuse block (Figure 52). g009985 Figure 51 1. Latch 2.
Checking the Planetary-Gear-Drive Oil Drive System Maintenance Service Interval: Every 400 hours (check if you notice external leakage). Checking for End-Play in the Planetary Drives Every 400 hours Use high quality SAE 85W-140 gear lube as a replacement. Service Interval: Every 400 hours 1. With machine on level surface, position the wheel so that 1 check plug is at the 12 o'clock position and the other is at 3 o'clock position (Figure 54).
Changing the Planetary-Gear-Drive Oil Important: If the planetary fills before the 0.65 L (22 fl oz) of oil is added, wait 1 hour or install the plug and move the machine approximately ten feet to distribute the oil through the brake system. Then, remove the plug and add the remaining oil. Service Interval: After the first 200 hours Every 800 hours or yearly, whichever comes first. 7. Install the plug. Use a high-quality, SAE 85W-140 gear lube. 8.
Checking the Rear-Axle-Gearbox Lubricant Service Interval: Every 400 hours The gear box is filled with SAE 85W-140 gear lube. The capacity is 0.5 L (16 fl oz). Visually inspect for leaks daily. 1. Position the machine on a level surface. 2. Remove the check/fill plug from the left side of the gear box and ensure that lubricant is up to the bottom of the hole (Figure 60). g009716 Figure 58 Note: If the level is low, add enough lubricant to bring the level up to the bottom of the hole. 2. Fill plug 1.
Cooling System Maintenance Cooling System Safety • Swallowing engine coolant can cause poisoning; keep out of reach from children and pets. • Discharge of hot, pressurized coolant or touching a hot radiator and surrounding parts can cause severe burns. g009169 Figure 61 1. Front of the machine 2. 3 mm (1/8 inch) less than the rear measurement – Always allow the engine to cool at least 15 minutes before removing the radiator cap. 3.
Cleaning the Cooling System Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Remove debris from the engine area, oil cooler, and radiator. Clean them more frequently in dirty conditions. This machine is equipped with a hydraulically driven fan drive system that automatically (or manually) reverses to reduce oil cooler/radiator and screen debris buildup. While this feature can help reduce the time required to clean oil cooler/radiator, it does not eliminate the need for routine cleaning.
Brake Maintenance Adjusting the Service Brakes Adjust the service brakes when there is more than 25 mm (1 inch) of free travel of the brake pedal, or when the brakes do not work effectively. Free travel is the distance the brake pedal moves before you feel braking resistance. 1. Release the locking latch from the brake pedals so that both pedals work independently of each other. 2. To reduce free travel of the brake pedals, tighten the brakes as follows: A.
Belt Maintenance Hydraulic System Maintenance Servicing the Alternator Belt Service Interval: Every 100 hours Hydraulic System Safety Proper tension of the belt allows 10 mm (3/8 inch) of deflection when a force of 4.5 kg (10 lb) is applied on the belt midway between the pulleys. • Ensure that all hydraulic-fluid hoses and lines are in good condition and all hydraulic connections and fittings are tight before applying pressure to the hydraulic system.
High Viscosity Index/Low Pour Point Anti-wear Hydraulic Fluid, ISO VG 46 Material Properties: Viscosity, ASTM D445 Viscosity Index ASTM D2270 Pour Point, ASTM D97 Industry Specifications: cSt @ 40°C (104°F) 44 to 48 cSt @ 100°C (212°F) 7.9 to 9.1 140 to 160 g198718 -37°C to -45°C (-34°F to -49°F) Vickers I-286-S (Quality Level), Vickers M-2950-S (Quality Level), Denison HF-0 Important: The ISO VG 46 Multigrade fluid has been found to offer optimal performance in a wide range of temperature conditions.
Changing the Hydraulic Fluid Replacing the Hydraulic Filters Service Interval: Every 800 hours Service Interval: After the first 200 hours Every 800 hours If the fluid becomes contaminated, contact your Toro Distributor because the system must be flushed. Contaminated fluid looks milky or black when compared to clean oil. Use Toro replacement filters Part No. 94-2621 for the rear (mower decks) of the machine and Part No. 75-1310 for the front (charge) of the machine. 1.
Checking the Hydraulic Lines and Hoses Service Interval: Before each use or daily Inspect the hydraulic lines and hoses daily for leaks, kinked lines, loose mounting supports, wear, loose fittings, weather deterioration, and chemical deterioration. Make all necessary repairs before operating the machine. g036709 g031621 Figure 70 3. Lower and secure the operator’s seat. 4. Replace the return filter at the right side of the machine (Figure 70). 5.
Mower Deck Maintenance Installing the Mower Decks 1. Move the mower deck into position in front of the machine. 2. Slide the deck carrier frame onto the lift-arm-pivot pin (Figure 72). Secure the deck to the pin with the lynch pin (for Groundsmaster 4500 machines) or retaining nut (for Groundsmaster 4700 machines). Removing the Mower Decks 1. Park the machine on a level surface, engage the parking brake, lower the mower decks, shut off the engine, and remove the key. 3.
Blade Maintenance 3. Press the second bearing into the roller housing (Figure 73). Pressing equally on the inner and outer race until the inner race comes in contact with the spacer. Blade Safety 4. Install the roller assembly into the deck frame. A worn or damaged blade can break, and a piece of the blade could be thrown toward you or bystanders, resulting in serious personal injury or death. • Inspect the blade periodically for wear or damage. • Use care when checking the blades.
Removing and Installing the Mower Blade(s) 6. Compare the 12 o’clock measured height to the height-of-cut setting. It should be within 0.7 mm (0.030 inch). The 3 and 9 o’clock heights should be 1.6 to 6.0 mm (0.060 to 0.240 inch) higher than the 12 o’clock setting and within 2.2 mm (0.090 inch) of each other. Replace the blade if it hits a solid object, is out of balance, or if it is bent. Always use genuine Toro replacement blades to ensure safety and optimum performance.
Inspecting and Sharpening the Mower Blade(s) Two areas must be considered when checking and servicing the mower blade—the sail and the cutting edge. Both cutting edges and the sail, which is the turned-up portion opposite of the cutting edge, contribute to a good quality of cut. The sail is important because it lifts the grass up straight, thereby producing an even cut. However, the sail gradually wears down during operation.
Storage Note: Remove the blades and sharpen them on a grinder. After sharpening the cutting edges, install the blade with the anti-scalp cup and blade bolt; refer to Removing and Installing the Mower Blade(s) (page 60). Preparing for Seasonal Storage Traction Unit 1. Thoroughly clean the traction unit, mower decks, and the engine. 2. Check the tire pressure; refer to Checking the Tire Pressure (page 25). 3. Check all fasteners for looseness; tighten as necessary. 4.
Mower Deck If the mower decks are separated from the traction unit for any length of time, install a spindle plug in the top of the spindles to protect the spindles from dust and water. g036712 Figure 79 1. Spindle plug 2.
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