Adjusting The Broom Side Angle; Using The Alternate Caster Location; Clearing A Clogged Broom - Toro 38700 Operator's Manual

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6. Raise or lower the caster wheel tube to achieve the
sweep area as stated in
(page
15).
Note: Select any hole combination that is in alignment
to place and latch the retaining pin; match the same
position on the other side.
7. For fine tuning adjustments, slide the adjuster sleeve
1 pin hole up or down on the caster wheel tube to
adjust the broom height in 3 mm (1/8 inch) increments
(Figure
17). Repeat steps
caster wheel.
To raise the broom in 3 mm (1/8 inch) increments,
slightly raise the adjuster sleeve and insert the pin
into the next pin hole below the current hole used.
To lower the broom in 3 mm (1/8 inch) increments,
slightly lower the adjuster sleeve and insert the pin
into the next pin hole above the current hole used.
8. When you attain the desired height, secure the pin on
each caster wheel, and check the sweeping area.
Adjusting the Broom Side
Angle
1. Disengage the broom and stop the engine.
2. Wait for all moving parts to stop.
3. Push the lever down with the thumb of your right hand
(Figure
6).
4. Squeeze the left wheel-clutch lever to the handle and
push the broom housing to the desired angle.
Note: The broom can rotate 19° to the right or left,
or straight ahead.
5. Once the broom is positioned, release the broom angle
lever.
6. Release the left wheel-clutch lever and make sure that
the broom is locked into place.
Checking the Sweeping Path
5
through
7
for the other
Using the Alternate Caster
Location
When working in snow, mount the casters behind the broom
bristles
(Figure
18).
1. Hardware

Clearing a Clogged Broom

WARNING
The rotating broom could cause serious injury.
Shut off the machine and allow all rotating parts to
stop before cleaning the broom.
If the broom becomes clogged, stay in the operating
position and release the left traction-drive lever. While
engaging the broom, push down on the handles to raise
the front of the machine a few centimeters (inches) off the
pavement. Then lift the handles quickly to bump the front
of the machine on the pavement. Repeat if necessary.
If you cannot unclog the broom by bumping the front
of the machine:
– Park the machine on level ground. Stop the engine,
wait for all moving parts to stop, and disconnect the
spark-plug wire.
– Sharp objects can become entangled in bristles. Use
gloves and caution when removing foreign objects
from the broom; do not use your hands.
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Figure 18
2. Caster

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