Schiller Grounds Care Classen TRS-20HE User manual

Schiller Grounds Care, Inc.
1028 Street Road • Southampton, PA 18966
Telephone: 1-800-366-6268
TRS-20HE / TRS-20BE TURF RAKE
(Serial No. 001000 & UP)
TSS-20HE / TSS-20BE TURF SEEDER
(Serial No. 001000 & UP)
OPERATORS MANUAL
C100540

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ............................................3
Thank You ...............................................................3
Read This Manual....................................................3
Warranty ..................................................................3
Measurements..........................................................3
Serial Numbers ........................................................3
Ordering Parts..........................................................3
Directions.................................................................3
Pre-Delivery Check List..........................................4
Delivery Check List.................................................4
Owner’s Record.......................................................4
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............................5
Training....................................................................5
Preparation Safety....................................................5
Engine Safety...........................................................5
Operational Safety ...................................................5
OPERATION ...................................................6
Preparation...............................................................6
Starting Engine ........................................................6
Transporting TURF RAKE/ TURF SEEDER.........6
Operating TURF RAKE/ TURF SEEDER..............6
OPTIONAL BLADE ASSEMBLIES .............7
Changing Blade Assemblies....................................7
Replacing Shaft Assembly Only..............................7
Recommended Height Adjustments....................7-8
GENERAL MAINTENANCE ........................9
TURF RAKE/ TURF SEEDER Maintenance ........9
Engine Maintenance ................................................9
MACHINE STORAGE ....................................9
Storing TURF RAKE/ TURF SEEDER..................9
Operation After Extended Storage ..........................9
CARE FOR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ..........10
E15 INFORMATION................................11-14
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ..........15
WARRANTY ................................................16

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THANK YOU
Thank you for purchasing a CLASSEN TRS-20E/
TSS-20E.
READ THIS MANUAL
Read this manual carefully in its entirety. It contains
assembly, operating, maintenance, and adjustment
instructions for your TRS-20E/TSS-20E. By
following the operating and maintenance instructions
you will prolong the life of your equipment and
maintain its maximum efficiency. Failure to do so
could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
This manual
should be considered a permanent part of your TRS-
20/TSS-20 and should remain with it if you sell it.
WARRANTY
Refer to last page.
MEASUREMENTS
U.S. Units of measure are used in this manual.
SERIAL NUMBERS
Write frame and engine serial numbers, plus model
numbers in “Owner’s Record” section below. You
may need these numbers when you order parts. The
serial number sticker plate is located near
the left rear corner of the TRS-20E/TSS-20E frame.
ORDERING PARTS
When ordering parts, always give the serial number
and model of your TRS-20E/TSS-20E as well as
the quantity, part number and description of the part
needed.
DIRECTIONS
“Right Hand” and “Left Hand” sides of the
TRS-20E/TSS-20E are determined by facing the
“back” of the unit as you would operate the machine.
INTRODUCTION

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PRE-DELIVERY
CHECK LIST
CHECK THE FOLLOWING BEFORE YOU
DELIVER THE TRS-20E/TSS-20E TO THE
CUSTOMER.
1. Guards and shields fastened in place.
2. Decals fastened and legible.
3. Gas lever on engine turned on.
4. All lubrication points greased.
5. Air cleaner.
6. Touch up scratches.
7. Add engine oil (refer to Engine manual)
8. Add fuel, start engine, test run.
DATE SET UP __________/__________/________
DELIVERY CHECK LIST
REVIEW THE OPERATORS MANUAL WITH
THE CUSTOMER.
1. Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. warranty.
2. Safe operation and service.
3. How to use controls.
4. Operating the machine correctly.
5. Transporting the TRS-20/TSS-20.
6. Correct fuel and lubricants.
7. Daily and periodic inspections.
8. Changing oil after break-in period.
9. Servicing the TRS-20E/TSS-20E regularly
and correctly.
10. Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. parts and service.
11. Give the customer the Operator’s Manual and
encourage customer to read it.
DATE DELIVERED
_________/__________/__________
SIGNATURE _______________________________
OWNER’S RECORD
DATE PURCHASED
__________________________________________
TRS-20E/TSS-20E SEEDER MODEL NUMBER
__________________________________________
ENGINE MODEL NUMBER
__________________________________________
TRS-20/TSS-20 SERIAL NUMBER
__________________________________________
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER
__________________________________________

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
TRAINING
1. Regard the unit as a piece of power
equipment and teach this regard to all who
operate this unit.
2. Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar
with the controls and the proper use of the
equipment.
3. Never allow children, teenagers or people
unfamiliar with these instructions to use this
piece of equipment.
4. Avoid operating unit while people, especially
children or pets, are nearby.
Keep in mind that the operator or user
is responsible for accidents or hazards
occurring to other people or their property.
5. Be sure you know how to stop the
TRS-20E/TSS-20E at a moment’s notice.
6. When using the TRS-20E/TSS-20E, make
certain frame plate is attached at all times
when not bagging.
PREPARATION SAFETY
1. The use of personal protective equipment, such
as (but not limited to) protection for the eyes,
ears, feet and head is recommended.
2. While operating, always wear substantial
foot wear and long trousers. Do not operate
the equipment when barefoot or wearing
open sandals.
3. Area should be free of all obstacles
and debris.
ENGINE SAFETY
1. Handle gasoline with care; it is highly
flammable.
2. Use an approved gasoline container.
3. Always add fuel before starting the engine.
4. Fill the fuel tank outdoors.
5. If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to start the
engine. Move away from the area of the spill
and avoid creating any source of ignition until
fuel vapors have dissipated.
OPERATIONAL SAFETY
1. Carefully read and follow all
caution stickers.
2. Operate only in daylight or good
artificial light.
3. Do not operate machine unless all guards,
shields and covers are in place and in proper
working condition.
4. It is essential all operator safety mechanisms
be connected and in operating condition prior
to use.
5. Do not change the engine governor settings
or over-speed the engine. Operating an
engine at excessive speed may increase the
hazard of personal injury.
6. Disengage all blade and drive clutches
(release bail) before starting.
7. Start the engine carefully with feet well
away from the blades.
8. Do not put hands, feet or clothing near
rotating parts while the unit is being
operated.
9. Travel up and down slopes at a 45° angle
rather than across, to prevent unit from
tipping over.
10. Exercise extreme caution when changing
direction on slopes. Do not get too close
to sharp drop-offs or operate unit on
excessively steep slopes.
11. Use caution when backing up or pulling the
unit towards you.
12. Stop the blades if unit has to be tilted for
transportation, when crossing surfaces (i.e.
sidewalks, driveways, stepping stones, etc.)
or when transporting the unit to and from the
area being worked on.
13. Never pick up or carry a TRS-20/TSS-20
while the engine is running.
WARNING
DO NOT FILL TANK COMPLETELY FULL.
DO NOT SMOKE WHILE YOU FILL FUEL TANK.
DO NOT REMOVE GAS CAP IF ENGINE
IS RUNNING.
DO NOT OPERATE ENGINE IN A
CONFINED SPACE WHERE DANGEROUS
CARBON MONOXIDE FUMES CAN COLLECT.

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OPERATION
PREPARATION
1. Carefully read this manual and operate
TRS-20E/TSS-20E correctly.
2. Always check machine on level ground.
3. Visually check all moving parts and all
fasteners, if loose or broken, tighten or
replace. Check for broken or bent blades,
replace if necessary.
4. Lubricate all fittings after every four hours of
using machine, using a pressurized gun with
standard lithium base lubricant (see “General
Maintenance” section). Wipe off fittings
before and after lubricating.
5. Add oil to the engine crankcase with engine
resting in a level position (refer to engine
manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual for the
correct type and amount of oil).
6. Fill the fuel tank according to engine
manufacturer specifications.
7. Police lawn area for obstacles and debris
(i.e. sprinklers, hoses, toys, etc.)
8. Mark underground sprinkler heads and other
hidden obstacles to prevent damage.
STARTING ENGINE
1. Turn fuel cock to the “open” position
2. Turn choke on (closed).
3. Turn ignition switch to “on”.
4. Move throttle control to high RPM setting.
Do not exceed 3600 rpm.
5. Pull recoil starter rope until engine starts.
6. After engine is warm, turn off choke (open).
7. Allow engine to run one minute before
operating.
8. Check engine rpm setting before operating,
DO NOT exceed 3600 rpm.
TRANSPORTING THE TRS-20E/
TSS-20E
1. Position height adjustment lever to the start/
transport position (see Fig. 1).
2. Start motor , Run motor at one half throttle.
3. Engage top bail.
4. Select speed lever.
5. Bottom bail up for engagement for main
shaft
OPERATING THE TRS-20E/TSS-2E
1. Put speed lever in neutral position
2. Start engine
3. Engage top bail
4. Select forward or reverse with the
speed lever.
5. Drive TRS-20E/TSS-20E to the area to be
raked or seeded.
6. Move height adjustment lever to the
appropriate setting for the shaft assembly
being used. (see ‘’optional shaft assemblies’’
section)
7. Lift bottom bail to engage the main shaft.
Release bail to stop
14. Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug
wire:
a) before checking, cleaning or working
on unit
b) after striking a foreign object (inspect the
unit for damage and make repairs before
restarting and operating)
15. Stop the engine:
a) whenever you leave the unit
b) before refueling
c) before clearing blockages.
16. Reduce the throttle setting during engine run-
out and, if the engine is provided with shut-
off valve, turn the fuel off at the conclusion
of operating.
17. Before shutting off, put drive lever in neutral.
CAUTION
TO AVOID INJURY, DO NOT PLACE YOUR FEET
OR OTHER BODY PARTS UNDER THE BLADES
WHILE STARTING THE ENGINE.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Engage
Disengage

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OPTIONAL BLADE
ASSEMBLIES
CHANGING BLADE ASSEMBLIES
Within minutes your machine can be converted to a
turf rake, turf seeder or turf slicer by purchasing the
optional blade assemblies available complete with
side plates, bearings and drive pulley. Changing the
blade assembly can be done quickly as described
below.
1. Set unit up on block allowing enough
distance beneath machine to change
blade assembly.
2. After removing the belt shield, remove the
twelve bolts on the left side and three on the
right side which hold the blade assembly to
the main body (see Fig. 3).
3. Remove the belts from both sides and
remove the entire blade assembly. There is
no need to loosen any set screws.
4. Next install the optional blade assembly and
fasten with six 1/4” x 5/8” bolts on each
side. Tighten all bolts on both shields. Center
the shaft and tighten the two set screws in
each bearing using Pro Lock
(nut type, medium strength).
5. When changing back to the original shaft
it will not be necessary to loosen any set
screws. Only the bolts in the belt shields and
the eight bolts holding the shaft will need to
be removed.
CAUTION
BE CERTAIN THAT THE SET SCREWS ARE
TIGHTENED PROPERLY IN BEARINGS AND
PULLEY WHEN REASSEMBLING.
REPLACING SHAFT
ASSEMBLY ONLY
If replacing the existing shaft assembly, only follow
steps 1 through 3 above. Proceed with the following
steps.
1. Remove the two drive pulleys and bearing
plates from the main shaft (one on each
side). Replace with new shaft. Reinstall the
bearing plates and drive pulleys on the new
shaft using Pro Lock (retaining 1, medium
strength) on the shaft and Pro Lock (nut
type, medium strength) on the set screws.
The pulleys will be positioned on the shaft
by bolts, the 1/4” lock washer and the pulley
retainer washer.
2. Route the belt behind the idler pulleys and
roll the belts onto the lower pulleys then
reinstall the belt shields.
RECOMMENDED HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENTS
Raking Height
When using the Turf Rake with its raking (flail)
blade assembly adjust the raking height as follows.
Normal height is set by placing the Turf Rake on
a hard surface making sure one satellite shaft is at
dead bottom. Adjust the wheels so the raking fingers
on the bottom shaft just touch the ground. DO NOT
set the fingers so that they will penetrate the ground
as this will counteract the centrifugal force of the
fingers and prevent the from raking properly.
With repeated use, raking side of the fingers will
begin to wear. To give the fingers a new square
raking edge, remove the end plates and turn the
entire main shaft assembly 180° and replace it on
the Turf Rake. NOTE: Use Pro-Lock (retaining 1,
medium strength) on the 7” pulley on the
main shaft.
To prolong the life of the main shaft, extra holes are
provided. If the circular holes holding the satellite
shafts become distorted, rotate all four satellite
shafts to the next set of holes.
WARNING
CAUTION: BE CERTAIN THAT THE SET SCREWS
ARE TIGHTENED PROPERLY IN BEARINGS AND
PULLEY WHEN REASSEMBLING.
Fig. 3

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Seeding/Multipurpose Height
The seeding/multipurpose blades are used for cutting
grooves for over-seeding and can also be used for
verticutting grasses. To set the height properly place
unit on the lawn surface and adjust the wheel height
up (see Fig. 4 ). Adjusting the wheel height up
lowers the blades.
Seeding
The proper height setting for over-seeding is
approximately 1/4” into the ground. Adjust the
wheel height up approximately one notch. If
set deeper, grass seed being applied may not
germinate.
For best results, over-seed in two passes of 1/2
application rate at right angles or in a criss-cross
pattern. Water heavily immediately after seeding
then lightly for 10-14 days keeping soil moist.
Slicing
The proper height setting for slicing or aerating is
1/2” to 3/4” into the ground. Adjust the wheel height
up one or two notches.
For crawling grasses such as Zoysia, Bermuda,
Bahia, etc. raise the wheels only one notch.
Crawling grasses should not be sliced too deeply.
For single strand grasses like Bluegrass or Rye,
aerate in perpendicular directions for more even
slicing. For example, slice in a North-South
direction on the first pass, switching to an
East-West direction on the second pass.
As the seeder/multipurpose blades wear they may be
rotated to provide a new cutting edge. The wheels
may be raised to allow the blades to penetrate
deeper into the ground.
CAUTION
BE CERTAIN THAT THE SET SCREWS ARE
TIGHTENED PROPERLY IN BEARINGS AND
PULLEY WHEN REASSEMBLING.
Slicing Height
The slicer blade assembly is recommended for
slicing, verticutting or aerating when a thinner blade
is preferred. This is the recommended blade for use
on golf course greens. To set the height properly
place unit on the lawn surface and adjust the wheel
height up (see Fig. 4). Adjusting the wheel height up
lowers the blades.
The proper height setting for slicing or aerating is
1/2” to 3/4” into the ground. Adjust the wheel height
up one or two notches.
For crawling grasses such as Zoysia, Bermuda,
Bahia, etc. raise the wheels only one notch.
Crawling grasses should not be sliced too deeply.
For single strand grasses like Bluegrass or Rye,
aerate in perpendicular directions for more even
slicing. For example, slice in a North-South
direction on the first pass, switching to an
East-West direction on the second pass.
As the slicer blades wear they may be rotated to
provide a new cutting edge. The wheels may be
raised to allow the blades to penetrate deeper into
the ground.
Fig. 4

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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
TO KEEP THE TRS-20E/TSS-20E IN
GOOD OPERATING CONDITION,
PERFORM THE FOLLOWING:
• Whenreplacementpartsarerequired,
use genuine Classen parts or parts with
equivalent characteristics including type,
strength, and material. Failure to do so may
result in product malfunction and possible
injury to the operator and/or bystanders.
• Keepallsafetydecalslegible.Removeall
grease, dirt and debris from decals. Any
safety decal that becomes illegible should be
replaced immediately (see ‘Safety Decals”
section). Safety decals can be affixed by
peeling off the backing and applying to clear,
dry surface. Smooth
out to remove any air bubbles.
• Donotoperateequipmentwithoutshieldsin
place.
• Donotmakeanyadjustmentsorperformany
maintenance while the engine is running.
• Checkenginemountingboltsfrequentlyto
maintain proper tightness.
• Thoroughlycleanoffbladeswhen
application is completed and apply a light
coat of oil to prevent rust on blades.
• Keepbeltfreeofoilanddirt.
• Checkforwornordeterioratingcomponents
that could create a hazard. When new
components are installed, be sure that current
safety decals are affixed to the replaced
components. Safety decals can be affixed by
peeling off the backing and applying to clear,
dry surface. Smooth out to remove any air
bubbles.
ENGINE MAINTENANCE
• Refertoenginemanufacturer’s
Owner’s Manual.
• Checkengineoillevelwithenginerestingin
a level position.
• Inspectairfilterelementandreplaceif
necessary.
• Ifcarburetoradjustmentisnecessary,stand
to one side and keep feet and hands clear
while making adjustments.
MACHINE STORAGE
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Before the TRS-20E/TSS-20E is put into storage for
any period exceeding 30 days, the following steps
should be taken.
1. Drain all fuel from fuel tank and fuel lines.
2. Start engine and run until all fuel is used
from carburetor float bowl.
3. While engine is still warm, drain the
crankcase oil and replace with the proper
weight oil corresponding to the season the
TRS-20E/TSS-20E will next be used (refer to
engine manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual).
4. Remove the spark plug and squirt a small
quantity of engine oil into the cylinder. Turn
the engine over a few times to distribute that
oil.
OPERATION AFTER EXTENDED
STORAGE
To put TRS-20E/TSS-20E into operation after an
extended storage:
1. Check for loose parts and tighten
if necessary.
2. Check for cracked or broken blades
and replace,
3. Check that all safety decals are in place
and legible.
4. Fill fuel tank.
5. Check engine oil level with engine in level
position (refer to engine manufacturer’s
Owner’s Manual).
6. Start engine.
7. Check for fuel leaks.
SAFETY WARNING
TO PREVENT POSSIBLE EXPLOSION OR
IGNITION OF VAPORIZED FUEL, DO NOT
STORE EQUIPMENT WITH FUEL IN TANK OR
CARBURETOR OR NEAR OPEN FLAME (I.E.
FURNACE, WATER HEATER, PILOT LIGHT).

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CARE FOR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
To keep the hydraulic system in working order,
there are a few steps needed to take place. If
synthetic oil were used we would suggest a full
synthetic oil such as Mobil 1 15W50, Quaker
State Full Synthetic 5W50, or a similar oil.
Oil viscosity is very important to transmission
life. For optimum performance the oil viscosity
should maintain a viscosity of 13 cSt [70 SUS]. The
minimum oil viscosity to prevent component wear
is 9 cSt [55 SUS]. These Viscosity requirements
are for an oil temperature of 110 degrees Celsius
[230 degrees Fahrenheit] Typically; standard
SEA 20W-50 multi-viscosity motor oils will meet
this requirement. If the operating temperature is
elevated then synthetic oil with greater viscosity
index, or more viscosity at elevated temperatures,
may be needed to meet viscosity requirements.
System Start-up: (purging air from system). Factory
Fills unit with SAE 20W-50 multiviscosity motor
oil. This will need to be checked when setting up
with instructions below.
At system start-up, several things need to be
accomplished to ensure a properly running system.
1. Fill the BDU case and expansion level and
ensure they do not empty during the
following procedure.
2. Start engine and increase throttle to at least
2/3 speed.
3. Open bypass valve by depressing bypass
plunger and holding.
4. Adjust control linkage such that
transmission control is stroking
full forward.
5. Move and hold control in forward for
3 seconds; repeat two additional times.
6. Close bypass valve be releasing
bypass plunger.
7. With engine still at same speed,
repeat step 5.
8. Move control to neutral.
9. Check engine speed. Adjust to
recommended maximum engine speed.
10. Adjust neutral position.
11. Adjust forward control stop to recommended
axle speed.
12. Adjust reverse control stop to recommended
axle speed.
13. If axle speed is not achieved ensure linkage
allows proper movement of transmission
control.
14. If transmission control lever is rotating
fully but recommended axle speed is not
achieved, repeat start-up procedure.
15. Refill expansion tank oil to
recommended level.

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The Undersigned Manufacturer:
Schiller Grounds Care, Inc.
1401 Logan Street
Norfolk, NE 68701
EU Authorized Representative:
Earlsmere Limited
Unit 18 Valley Road
Station Road Industrial Estate
Wombwell, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S73 OBS UK
Declare that the machine described below:
Make & Type………………………………………….Classen Self Propelled Turf Rake and Seeder
Category…………………………………………Turf Rake / Turf Seeder
Series…………………………………………….TRS-20H-E, TSS-20H-E
Engine……………………………………………Honda
Speed…………………………………………….High idle governor setting 3600 rpm ±100rpm
Net installed power……………………………..3.6KW (4.8 HP) and 5.3KW (7.0 HP)
Complies with the provisions of the following European directives and Amendments and the Regulations trans-
posing it into national law.
Machinery Directive………………………………….. 2006/42/EC
EMC Directive………………………………………….2004/108/EC
Noise in the Environment Directive………………….2000/14/EC
Vibration Directive……………………………………..2002/44/EC
Non Road Emissions………………………………….2002/88/EC
Sound:
Sound levels were determined in accordance with Directives 2000/14/EC (Annex V).
Vibration:
Hand/arm vibration was measured at the right and left operator hand holds per ISO 5349-1-2001 and ISO
5349-2-2001. Levels were calculated in accordance with 2002/44/EC.
Intended Use and Limits:
This machine is for seeding grass to areas covered by grass or other vegetation cut to a short height. The
machine may also be used as a power rake or dethatcher. It is intended for use on areas ranging from at to
12 degrees. Loss of control may result on steeper slopes. It is not intended for use in rocky areas.
EC Declaration of Conformity
Chuck Clark
Director of Operations
Date: March 8, 2011
Jim White
Managing Director
Date: March 8th, 2011
P/N C800030
Series TRS-20H-E TSS-20H-E
Guaranteed Sound Power Level 106 dBA 107 dBA
Sound Pressure 91 dBA 86 dBA
Vibration 7.4 m/s² 6.4 m/s²

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TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Effective April 1, 2007
For the period of two years from the date of purchase, CLASSEN MFG., INC. will repair or replace for the original purchaser
free of charge, any part or parts found upon the examination of our factory authorized service station, or by the factory in Norfolk,
Nebraska, to be defective in material or workmanship. All transportation charges on parts submitted for repair or replacement under
this warranty shall be borne by the purchaser.
This warranty does not include engines or engine parts, tires, batteries, or gearboxes that are covered under separate warranties
furnished by their manufacturer or supplier, nor does it include normal maintenance parts, including but not limited to, spark plugs,
points, filters, blades, and lubricants.
All service under this warranty will be furnished or performed by our factory authorized service stations.
There is no other expressed warranty. Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are
limited to two years from the date of purchase and to the extent permitted by law, any and all implied warranties are excluded. The
above remedy of repair and replacement of defective parts is the purchaser’s exclusive remedy for any defect, malfunction or breach
of warranty. Liability for incidental or consequential damages under any and all warranties is excluded to the extent permitted
by law.
NORMAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SELLER AND THE USER
1. The Distributor or Dealer is responsible for the proper assembly and preparation of the product for delivery to the end user.
2. The User is responsible for reading the Manual and Instructions.
3. The User is responsible for proper operation and maintenance as described in the manual.
4. The User is responsible for the replacement of wear items such as blades, belts, tires, batteries, etc.
5. The User is responsible for damage due to improper operation and maintenance, as well as abuse.
All claims must be received by the factory 30 days after the end of the warranty period to receive warranty consideration.
Schiller Grounds Care, Inc.
1028 Street Road • Southampton, PA 18966
Telephone: 1-800-366-6268
© 2010 Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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