Leveling The Core Processor - Toro ProCore Operator's Manual

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Leveling the Core Processor

1. Before leveling the Core Processor, make sure
the pickup brush and the rear roller height are
adjusted to the correct height of cut (Figure 30).
If the Core Processor is equipped with a new brush,
the rear roller adjustment table can be referenced to
set the rear roller for proper grass height of cut.
Note: At the factory the rear roller is set at 1/8
inch brush clearance from the ground.
Figure 30
1. Locknut
2. Height adjusting key
Note: The table has made accommodations for
one inch of brush wear. Replace the brush if worn
more than one inch.
2. Adjust the rear roller so the brush is set at height of
grass or lower. Adjust the roller as follows:
• Before making any adjustments, check the brush
height on a hard surface so you can determine
which direction you may have to adjust the rear
roller.
• Loosen the three bolts on each roller side plate.
• Loosen the center nut so the adjustment key
can be pulled out. Hold rear roller up, pull
adjustment key out and move roller to desired
height. Both sides must be at the same height.
Note: Each notch is 1/4 inch of adjustment
• After rear roller is adjusted check Core Processor
frame to be sure it is parallel to the ground.
Recheck brush height.
3. Roller height adjusting
nuts
4. Roller height adjusting
plate
Note: You may have to readjust the rear roller
if you can not get the main frame parallel to the
ground.
Rear Roller Adjustment Table
Open Notches
New Brush Height
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
3. Lower the processor onto the rear roller by raising
the lift wheels.
4. Make sure that the main frame is parallel to the
ground. Check to see if the main frame is parallel
to the ground with a level. If the main frame is not
parallel to the ground, proceed as follows:
One Pass Hitch
• If the front of the frame is lower, lengthen the
connecting link.
• If the front of the frame is higher, shorten the
connecting link.
Note: If the connecting link is difficult to
rotate, lower the transport wheels on the Core
Processor to relieve some of the pressure on the
connecting link.
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Height of Cut
(Inches)
(Inches)
3–5/8
3–3/8
3–3/4 to 3
3–1/8
2–7/8
2–5/8
3 to 2–1/4
2–3/8
2–1/8
1–7/8
2–1/4 to 1–1/2
1–5/8
1–3/8
1–1/8
1–1/2 to 3/4
7/8
5/8
3/8
3/4 to 0
1/8
–1/8
—3/8
Brush Wear
—5/8
—7/8

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