Toto Lawn Aerators index Section 1 * Operator’s Guide Page Features and Central General Information Safety Procedures. Safety and Instruction Decals. Decal Assembly Instructions Section 2 » Operating Instructions Page Aeration Tips... Before You Star Aerating... Rear Wheel Adjustment.. Turning and Maneuvering Operating on Hills .
Operator’s Guide SPECIFICATIONS POWER UNIT 244 442 Engine 3.5HP Briggs & Castration I/C (2.6kw) | 3.5HP I/C Briggs & Castration 1/C (2.6kw) Hatch Belt pensioner Bela pensioner Primary drive One V-belt (A-447) One V-belt (A-447) ball bearings with stamping kit REAR (1.9 em) teller bearing Secondary drive Permalloy Chain Permalloy Chain Gear reduction 1 6:1 B) WHEELS Bearings FRONT ~ ¢ (1.9 cin) sealed FRONT %" (1.9 cm) sealed ball bearings with stamping kit REAR /s (1.
Operator’s Guide MODEL 244 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Handle Bar Clutch Contort Rear Wheel Control Handle Folding Handle Folding Handle Cam Lock Engine Start/ Speed Controls Drive Guard (S/N Inside) Engine Guard Depth/Stability Control Knob Aerating Tine Adjustable Rear Wheel Powered Front Wheel Removable Weights ‘A& Lifting Handles Note: Serial Number is located under Drive Guard.
Operator’s Guide MODEL 442 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Handle Bar Clutch Control Rear Wheel Control Handle Depth/Stability. Control Knob Removable Weight {S/N Inside) Removable Adjustable Rear Wheel Powered Front Wheel Removable Weights Note: Serial Number is located under Drive Guard.
Operator’s Guide GENERAL INFORMATION “This manual will assist you in the safe operation and proper maintenance of your Toto equipment. Read it thoroughly before attempting to operate the machine. Do not hesitate to call your dealer or Toto if additional information is required. The following safety symbols are used throughout the manual to alert you to information about unsafe actions or situations: 2 DANGER indicates immediate hazards that will result in severe injury or death.
Operator's Guide SAFETY AND INSTRUCTION DECALS The following decals are found on Model 244 and 442 actors. If any are missing or not legible, replace them before putting aerator mto operation, Part numbers for the complete decal kits are listed below, See Figure 3 for decal placement.
Operator’s Guide DECAL PLACEMENT MODELS 244 AND 442 housing over tine rotor} (For Model 244) C {For Model 442} 8 {For Model 244} Refer to page 8 for decal identification.
1an Operator’s Guide ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Model 244 1. Remove wooden blocks. Note: Watch for nails and wood splinters, Wear eye protection. 2. Carefully cut open side of carton. 3. Lawn Aerator 244 is shipped with handle folded, Rear wheel control handle strapped together with the clutch control. Fists cut straps, then unfold handle. Lock handle in position using the cam lock lever. Model 442 1. Remove wooden blocks. Note: Watch for nails and wood splinters. Wear eye protection. 2.
Operating Instructions AERATION TIPS Shaula I water before berating? Best aerating condition is a soft and moist ground. TF you are unsure of the ground conditions such as in a soil with a high clay content, 3 simple test will determine whether it s necessary to water before aerating, Using a garden hand spade or 4 large screw driver, you should be able to drive the tool in the ground 2 to 3 inches with little effort. If you are unable to do so, then watering the lawn a day before aerating is necessary.
Operating Instructions (continued) REAR WHEEL ADJUSTMENT “The rear whit Depth/Stability Control Knob {sce figure 6) atlas adjustment for more stability {and maneuverability) by turning knob clockwise. Adjusting for more depth by turning knob counter-clockwise determines the length of the cores pulled in the following ways: {A}The rear wheels can be adjusted to the level you desire so you can control the penetration of the tines to within 2 “fraction of an inch.
Operating Instructions (continued) TRANSPORTING THE TOR AERATOR MODEL 244 The Toto 244 A o has three convenient features to assist you in transporting the unit in your pick-up truck, van, and even in some car trunks. Those features are: removable weights, a folding handle, and convenient sifting handles on the sides of the machine. The features ate provided for your optional use and can be of great benefit when required.
Maintenance and Service Instructions CLEANING AND WASHING Regular cleaning, washing and lubricating will prolong the service of your machine. NOTE: Use care with power washers to avoid damage to Warning Decals, Operator Instruction Labels, Bearings, Chain and Engine. Limit direct spray on these sites. & DO NOT EXCEED 1000 PST WATER PRESSURE FOR CLEANING. Z TWO-MINUTE WARNING Aerators may be tipped on their engine guard for cleaning and access for no more than 2 minutes.
Service ENGINE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Follow the engine manufacturer’s maintenance instructions, Should any malfunction scour with the engine during the warranty period, take it to an Authorized Service Dealer. DO NOT tear down the engine, as this may void the Engine Manufacturer's Warranty. Note: Refer to engine manufacturer’s owner's manual for all engine service information. DRIVE TRAIN Engine, Removal and Replacement Remove weights for access. Remove drive guard. Remove V-belt. Remove engine bolts.
= Service {continued) idler Adjustment Chain Removal and Replacement Swed 1. Remove weights. 2. Remove drive guard. 3. For caries servicing it machine onto a bench Prostate {Model 244 only). 4. Back off chain idler adjustment bolt and lock nut 5. Remove master link and remove chain, ST T o whizzbang Frodo play 6. Inspect and align sprockets. (See Figure 16), ! Check set screws (double set screws for Fi figure 16 Figure 15 wheelbarrow. Aligning Sprockets 7.
Service (continued) Drive Wheel Shaft Removal and Replacement (Continued) 7. Pull sprocket and bearing from shaft. NOTE: Sprocket is double set screwed. To remove the bearings, you must first overate the collar by loosening the set screw, then insert pin punch into the hole next to the set screw and, using a hammer, with moderate stinking, bit collar so that it rotates in the opposite dissection the rotor would normally turn.
+ Service (continued) Free-Wheeling Tine Assembly Removal and Replacement Model 442 Only Complete steps 1 through 12 in previous section, then proceed with the following: After the bearing is off the rotor, unlock the inner bearing that holds on the tine assembly. Remove outer free-wheeling tine assembly. Place the new rotor assembly beside the old assembly so that you have a pattern to follow which provides the correct direction which the new tines are to be installed.
Parts Main Frame Model 244 PARTS MAIN FRAME MODEL 244 Rem No. | Part No. | Description No. Reqd. | [ contemn. | Part No. | Description No. Reed: 1 T7144 | Weight, 36 Ibsen, solid steed 2 b T72 Scraper kit, chain with hardware 1 2 T7154 | Housing with decals 1 T7227 | Decal kit, 244 1 3 17186 | Drive guard with decals 1 4 200 Drive guard fastener kit L g 7201 Leach ki, weigh with hardware 2 NOTE: No. Rec'd refers 1o the quantity used in & complete machine.
LT Parts Handle and Control Model 244 PARTS HANDLE AND CONTROL MODEL 244 Stem No, | Part No. | Description Noreen. | | contemn Part No.
Parts Main Frame Model 442 PARTS MAIN FRAME MODEL 442 Stem No.| Part No. | Description No. Reqd | | Itemization Part No. | Description No.Reg 1| T | Weight, 36 s, sod st 3 7 TAB | Weight 18 s, sold slew 4 2| P78 | Housing with decals 1 TI | Decal e 1 3| TUTTI | Drive guard with deepness 1 & | 17200 | Vastness ki, drive gird 1 $ | T700 | Natch i weight with shareware s NOTE: No. Reed refers to the quantity used in a complete machine.
L v Parts Handle and Control Model 442 PARTS HANDLE & CONTROL MODEL 442 Stem N Part No. | Description No. Regd. | [[Stem No. | Pact No. | Description No.
Sound Model 244 Vibration Model 244 [ Sound Test 08.3] Sound test conducted was in accordance with T9MIHEEC and was performed ort 8 March 95 under the conditions sifted. La General Condition: __ Partly Cloudy 87 | Openhearted 52°F OPERATOR Wind Speed: 10 MPH (16kmih) Wind Direction: SW. Humidity: .9 Hy {(631mm Hy) Barometric Pressure: Vibration Level 1.75g Vibration level at the operators handles fl.