Entering And Leaving The Trap; Adjusting The Rake Angle - Toro 08752 Operator's Manual

Spring rake for sand pro / infield pro 3040 and 5040
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1. Enter a trap straight into
the long dimension in a
level area.
Entering and Leaving the
Trap
When entering the trap, do not lower the rake until the
rake is over the sand. This avoids cutting the turf or
dragging grass clippings or other debris into the trap.
Lower the rake while the machine is moving.
When leaving the trap, start raising the rake when the
front wheel leaves the trap. As the machine moves
out, the rake lifts and does not drag sand out onto
the grass.
You will soon gain, through experience and practice,
the required timing for entering and leaving the trap
properly.

Adjusting the Rake Angle

You can change the position of the rake to increase
or decrease its aggressiveness in the sand. Mount
the drawbar and the rake as shown in the following
figures to attain the desired aggressiveness.
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2. Exit a trap at a right angle
in a level area.
Setting the Least Amount of Tine
Engagement
1. Flat on top
2. Drawbar
1.
Mount the hitch assembly so that the flat side is
on top
(Figure
2.
Assemble the drawbar to the underside of the
hanger assembly
Setting the Maximum Amount of
Tine Engagement
1. Angled on top
2. Drawbar
1.
Mount the hitch assembly so that the angled
side is on top
(Figure
2.
Assemble the drawbar to the top side of the
hanger assembly
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Figure 14
3. Rake
14).
(Figure
14).
Figure 15
3. Rake
15).
(Figure
15).
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