Turf Teq Sidewinder User manual

OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
POWER RAKE

COPYRIGHT 2005 by
Turf Teq, LLC
New Holland, PA 17557 U.S.A.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmittedinanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical,photocopying,recording,orotherwise,
without prior written permission of Turf Teq, LLC.
DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED TO PROMOTE THE
SAFEUSEOF,ANDASSISTTHEOPERATORINACHIEVING MAXIMUMPERFORMANCE
FROM THE MODEL 1305 Power Rake AS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 3......................................................................
OWNER ASSISTANCE 4................................................................
WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 6...........................................
SAFETY INFORMATION 10..............................................................
PERSONAL SAFETY 10..............................................................
MACHINE SAFETY 10................................................................
GENERAL INFORMATION ON PLANNING AND USING THE POWER RAKE FOR
MAXIMUM PRODUCTIVITY 12..........................................................
SUGGESTIONS FOR EFFICIENT SEEDBED PREPARATION 13.............................
SURVEY THE AREA 14...............................................................
PERSONAL SAFETY DECALS 15........................................................
SAFETY DECAL INFORMATION 16......................................................
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS 17.......................................................
TRACTOR SERIAL/MODEL NUMBER LOCATION 17....................................
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 17..............................................
POWER RAKE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 17........................................
CONTROL LOCATIONS - OVERVIEW 18.................................................
DAILY CHECKS TO PERFORM BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 19.......................
CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL 19.......................................................
CHECK FUEL LEVEL 19..............................................................
TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL 19.......................................................
MAIN DRIVE BELT TENSION 20.......................................................
CHECK THAT ALL SHIELDS ARE INSTALLED AND ATTACHING
HARDWARE IS TIGHT 20.............................................................
CHECK TIRE PRESSURES 20........................................................
GENERAL CONTROLS 21...............................................................
PARK BRAKE (OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT) 21............................................
TRANSMISSION CONTROL LEVER (TOW VALVE) 22...................................
DIFFERENTIAL CONTROL 23.........................................................
TRANSPORT AND OPERATING POSITION CONTROLS 24..............................
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT CONTROL 27..................................................
POWER RAKE SWING CONTROL 29..................................................
PARKING THE MACHINE 32............................................................
ENGINE OPERATION 33................................................................
STARTING A COLD ENGINE 33.......................................................
STARTING A WARM ENGINE 34......................................................
STOPPING THE ENGINE 35..........................................................

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OPERATING THE DIRECTIONAL SPEED CONTROLS 37..................................
PRELIMINARY STEPS TO MOVING THE MACHINE IN ANY
DIRECTION WITH ENGINE RUNNING 37...............................................
STOPPING MOVEMENT WITH ENGINE RUNNING 38...................................
VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL ADJUSTMENT 39........................................
ADJUSTING THE VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL 39.....................................
FORWARD DIRECTION 40............................................................
REVERSE DIRECTION 40............................................................
OPERATING THE ATTACHMENT 41.....................................................
POSITIONING THE POWER RAKE ANGLE 41..........................................
POWER RAKE POSITION 41..........................................................
OPERATING THE POWER RAKE 42.....................................................
STARTING THE POWER RAKE 42.....................................................
STOPPING THE POWER RAKE 43....................................................
SECURING THE POWER RAKE FOR TRANSPORT 44....................................
SERVICE 45...........................................................................
ENGINE MAINTENANCE SEE ENGINE MANUFACTURES OWNER’S MANUAL...............
TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL 45.........................................................
LUBRICATION 46......................................................................
MAIN DRIVE BELT 48..................................................................
CHECK MAIN DRIVE BELT TENSION 48...............................................
ADJUSTING MAIN DRIVE BELT 49...................................................
REPLACING THE MAIN DRIVE BELT 53...............................................
TRANSMISSION DRIVE BELT 59........................................................
CHECK AND ADJUST TRANSMISSION DRIVE BELT TENSION 59.......................
TRANSMISSION DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 63.........................
ROTOR DRIVE CHAIN ADJUSTMENT 70.................................................
CHECK CHAIN TENSION 70..........................................................
ROTOR TEETH INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT 74....................................
CHECK AND REPLACE ROTOR TEETH 76.............................................
END OF SEASON STORAGE SERVICE 78................................................
SPECIFICATIONS 79...................................................................
TROUBLESHOOTING 80................................................................

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INTRODUCTION
This manual is provided as a guide to help you safely operate the product and to achieve the maximum
performance from your Power Rake.
Before operating the Power Rake, thoroughly read the entire manual. It is important that you, the operator,
thoroughly understand how to operate the machine and adhere to all safety and operating procedures. Special
attention should be paid to all Safety Precautions which are detailed in this manual.
Instructions were written from the perspective that the operator is standing behind the machine grasping the
handlebars and facing the forward direction of travel.
Some pictures in this manual may show optional equipment installed or may not depict current production.
Please contact Turf Teq, LLC directly if, after reading the manual, you have questions about the safe operation
of this machine.

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Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of a new Turf Teq Power Rake!
We are confident that your Power Rake will be one of the most gratifying pieces of equip-
ment you will ever own. As a result of your investment in the Power Rake, you will elimi-
nate the need for manual back--breaking work and you will see an increase in productivity.
Your happiness is our goal, so please let us know of any questions or issues you may
have so that we may answer them or address them as quickly as possible. (Please have
your serial number available when you call us). We would also like to hear from you on
how much you enjoy your new Power Rake!
Turf Teq, LLC Toll Free (866) 503–TURF

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Total Customer Satisfaction is our Goal
The Power Rake is designed to provide trouble–free operation. To ensure that you are
satisfied with your Power Rake, we offer the following Guarantee of Satisfaction:
•The Power Rake is GUARANTEED TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER FOR ONE
FULL YEAR against defects in materials and workmanship. If you feel that a part is de-
fective, contact us and we replace the defective part and provide repair instructions as
required.
•The engine is guaranteed by the engine manufacturer:
Honda Engine: Two years in consumer use; two years in commercial use
•If your have questions or are not 100% satisfied with your Power Rake within the first
30 days of use, call us toll free at 1–866–503–TURF and we will work to answer your
questions and to resolve your concerns.
Please have the following information from your packing slip and from the Power Rake
available when contacting our customer service department:
Name of Purchaser
Tractor
Model
Serial Number
Date Purchased
Sales Order Number
Power Rake
Model
Serial Number
Date Purchased
Sales Order Number

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Turf Teq, LLC
WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
(Customer Copy -- Page 1)
COVERAGE PROVIDED
Turf Teq, LLC, hereinafter called “Turf Teq” warrants to the original retail purchaser of each new Turf Teq
Product that Turf Teq will replace any part thereof found to be defective in materials or workmanship within
the time periods identified below.
DEFINITION
“Products” are machines, attachments, and Replacement Parts therefore supplied by Turf Teq.
WARRANTY PERIOD
12 months from the date of first retail purchase.
Replacement Parts are warranted for 60 days or to the end of the Warranty Period, whichever is longer.
LIMITATIONS, INCLUDING DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAM-
AGES
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary depending on
state or provincial laws.
Turf Teq does not authorize any person or Dealer to create for it any other obligation or liability in connection
with these Products. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANT-
ABILITY OR FITNESS APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE STATED DURATION OF
THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. TURF TEQ IS NOT LIABLE FOR LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT,
LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty will last or the exclusion
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to
you.
The remedy of repair or replacement of a defective part during the warranty period herein specified shall be
the purchaser’s exclusive remedy.
RIGHT TO MAKE DESIGN CHANGES
Turf Teq reserves the right to make changes in the design and other changes in its Products at any time and
from time to time without notice and without incurring any obligation with respect to any product previously
ordered from it, sold or shipped by it.

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Turf Teq, LLC
WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
(Customer Copy -- Page 2)
The warranty period will begin on the date of first retail sale.
The obligation of Turf Teq to purchase under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of
defective parts free of charge using genuine Turf Teq Replacement Parts. Repair or replacement in
accordance with this warranty shall constitute fulfillment of all liabilities of Turf Teq in respect to such
Products.
Your dealer shall review these warranty provisions with the purchaser prior to retail sale, secure his
acknowledgement of delivery of this warranty and record the date of first retail sale.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY?
This warranty shall NOT apply under the following conditions:
1. With respect to vendor warranty items such as engines, which shall be warranted by their manufac-
turer, or local representative
a. Honda Engines have a 2 YEAR WARRANTY that is covered by American Honda Motor
Corporation.
2. If the Product has been subject to misapplication, abuse, misuse, improper maintenance or other
negligence, fire or other accident.
3. If parts or attachments other than those made or marketed by Turf Teq have been used in connec-
tion with the Product, and in the sole judgment of Turf Teq such use affects its performance, stability
or reliability.
4. If the Product has been altered or repaired in a manner which, in the sole judgment of Turf Teq, af-
fects its performance, stability or reliability.
5. Turf Teq shall have no liability for used equipment sold beyond the specified coverage period.
6. No warranty shall apply to damage resulting from accident or damage caused by environment (such
as exposure to corrosive material). Turf Teq shall not be responsible for any costs relating to rental
equipment used to replace the Product being repaired.
7. The warranty shall NOT apply to normal maintenance services, to normal replacement of service
items, or to normal deterioration due to use or exposure. Turf Teq shall not be responsible for nor-
mal replacement parts such as belts, chains, clutches, filters, oil, brushes, or other parts that are
worn out, unless they are determined by Turf Teq to be defective in material or workmanship.
Customer Signature _______________________
Date of Purchase _______________________
Date of Signature _______________________
Tractor Model Number _______________________
Tractor Serial Number _______________________
Powe Rake Model Number _______________________
Power Rake Serial Number _______________________

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Turf Teq, LLC
WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
(Turf Teq Warranty Registration Copy -- Page 1)
Important: This copy must be completed, signed and returned to Turf
Teq to register the product and activate the warranty.
COVERAGE PROVIDED
Turf Teq, LLC, hereinafter called “Turf Teq” warrants to the original retail purchaser of each new Turf Teq
Product that Turf Teq will replace any part thereof found to be defective in materials or workmanship within
the time periods identified below.
DEFINITION
“Products” are machines, attachments, and Replacement Parts therefore supplied by Turf Teq.
WARRANTY PERIOD
12 months from the date of first retail purchase.
Replacement Parts are warranted for 60 days or to the end of the Warranty Period, whichever is longer.
LIMITATIONS, INCLUDING DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAM-
AGES
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary depending on
state or provincial laws.
Turf Teq does not authorize any person or Dealer to create for it any other obligation or liability in connection
with these Products. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANT-
ABILITY OR FITNESS APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE STATED DURATION OF
THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. TURF TEQ IS NOT LIABLE FOR LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT,
LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty will last or the exclusion
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to
you.
The remedy of repair or replacement of a defective part during the warranty period herein specified shall be
the purchaser’s exclusive remedy.
RIGHT TO MAKE DESIGN CHANGES
Turf Teq reserves the right to make changes in the design and other changes in its Products at any time and
from time to time without notice and without incurring any obligation with respect to any product previously
ordered from it, sold or shipped by it.

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Turf Teq, LLC
WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
(Turf Teq Warranty Registration Copy -- Page 2)
The warranty period will begin on the date of first retail sale.
The obligation of Turf Teq to purchase under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of
defective parts free of charge using genuine Turf Teq Replacement Parts. Repair or replacement in
accordance with this warranty shall constitute fulfillment of all liabilities of Turf Teq in respect to such
Products.
Your dealer shall review these warranty provisions with the purchaser prior to retail sale, secure his
acknowledgement of delivery of this warranty and record the date of first retail sale.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY?
This warranty shall NOT apply under the following conditions:
1. With respect to vendor warranty items such as engines, which shall be warranted by their manufac-
turer, or local representative
a. Honda Engines have a 2 YEAR WARRANTY that is covered by American Honda Motor
Corporation.
2. If the Product has been subject to misapplication, abuse, misuse, improper maintenance or other
negligence, fire or other accident.
3. If parts or attachments other than those made or marketed by Turf Teq have been used in connec-
tion with the Product, and in the sole judgment of Turf Teq such use affects its performance, stability
or reliability.
4. If the Product has been altered or repaired in a manner which, in the sole judgment of Turf Teq, af-
fects its performance, stability or reliability.
5. Turf Teq shall have no liability for used equipment sold beyond the specified coverage period.
6. No warranty shall apply to damage resulting from accident or damage caused by environment (such
as exposure to corrosive material). Turf Teq shall not be responsible for any costs relating to rental
equipment used to replace the Product being repaired.
7. The warranty shall NOT apply to normal maintenance services, to normal replacement of service
items, or to normal deterioration due to use or exposure. Turf Teq shall not be responsible for nor-
mal replacement parts such as belts, chains, clutches, filters, oil, brushes, or other parts that are
worn out, unless they are determined by Turf Teq to be defective in material or workmanship.
Customer Signature ______________________________________________
Date of Purchase __________________________________________________
Date of Signature __________________________________________________
Tractor Model Number _______________ Power Rake Model Number____________________
Tractor Serial Number ________________ Power Rake Serial Number____________________
Important: This copy must be completed, signed and returned to Turf Teq within
30 days of purchase to register the product and activate the warranty.
RETURN TO: Turf Teq, LLC
P.O. Box 127
New Holland, PA 17557

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SAFETY INFORMATION
PERSONAL SAFETY
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
A careful operator is the best operator. Most accidents can be avoided by observing certain precautions. To
help prevent accidents, read and take the following precautions before operating the machine. Equipment
should be operated only by those who are properly trained.
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Read the Operator’s Manual carefully before using the machine.
2. Only allow properly trained and qualified persons to operate the machine.
3. Keep safety decals clean.
4. Install shields before starting or operating the machine.
5. Make sure all shields are in place at all times.
6. Do not operate the Power Rake over cables, wires, pipes or other objects.
PERSONAL PREPARATION AND ATTIRE
1. Wear safely glasses while operating the machine to protect your eyes.
2. Wear safety shoes with non-slip treads. Do not go barefoot or wearing open-toed shoes while operating
the machine.
3. Wear long pants
4. Use ear muffs or ear plugs to protect your hearing.
MACHINE SAFETY
MACHINE PREPARATION
1. Read the Operator’s manual for the machine and engine before operating the machine.
2. Become familiar with the controls BEFORE starting to operate the machine.
3. Inspect the area you will be working in for hidden objects such as large rocks, wires and other obstruc-
tions. Operating the machine over obstacles could damage the machine, cause property damage or
cause personal injury.
4. Wait for the engine to cool before refueling.
5. Fill the gasoline tank with the engine turned off and the machine outdoors.
6. Do not smoke while handling gasoline.
7. Keep any type of open flame away from the machine.
8. Make sure all shields are installed and secured.

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OPERATING THE MACHINE SAFELY
1. Shut off the engine, place the transmission selector in the engaged position when the machine is not in
use. Engage the optional park brake if equipped.
2. Do not operate the machine engine in an enclosed building without adequate ventilation.
3. Make sure all shields are in place before starting the machine.
4. Do not leave the attachment in the raised position when the machine is parked.
5. Only allow properly trained personnel to operate the machine
6. Keep bystanders at least 75 feet away from the machine. The Power Rake can throw objects at great
speed and strike a bystander. Do not operate the machine when children or pets are in the area.
7. Disengage the main drive and stop the engine when a person or pet approaches the machine.
8. Be sure the main drive and the hydrostatic control are disengaged before starting the engine.
9. NEVER operate the machine without all the shields installed.
10. NEVER reach under the shields when the engine is running.
11. ALWAYS shut off the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire before making any adjustments to the
machine.
12. ALWAYS shut off the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire before cleaning the machine.
13. Operate the machine during daylight hours.
14. Lower the attachment arm to the ground when the machine is turned off.
15. Keep the machine clean and do not allow combustible materials to accumulate on the machine.
16. Operate slowly on slopes and uneven terrain
17. DO NOT weld, cut, bend or otherwise modify your Turf Teq machine including any shielding. Altering or
modifying your machine will void the warranty and may make the machine unsafe.
18. Make sure you operate at a speed where you have 100% control of the machine at all times.
19. Do not backup unless there is adequate clear space to safely maneuver.
20. Engage the attachment drive before lowering the attachment to the ground.
21. Keep feet and hands away from rotating components.
SERVICING THE MACHINE SAFELY
1. Stop the engine before performing any service on the machine.
2. Remove the spark plug wire when working on the machine.
3. Wait for the engine to cool before working around the engine and muffler.

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GENERAL INFORMATION ON PLANNING AND USING
THE POWER RAKE FOR MAXIMUM PRODUCTIVITY
ThePowerRakeisa machinedesignedtoquicklypreparea level,fine-texturedbed,readyforseedingturfgrass.
1. It is intended for conditioning and leveling the top layer of soil.
2. It is not designed to be used as a deep tiller.
3. If hard, unbroken soil is encountered, it is recommended that a chisel be used first for two reasons:
A. To break up the soil for more efficient operation.
B. To allow more water to be absorbed, thereby reducing surface erosion.
WARNING: To prevent personal injury, makecertain all tractor and power rake safety shieldsare in place
and secure before operating.

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SUGGESTIONS FOR EFFICIENT SEEDBED
PREPARATION
The following suggestions are to be understood as general in nature, since each operator will develop their own
style of operation, specific to the plot and terrain that is being prepared.
Soil type and conditions vary considerably and must be addressed individually, as they are encountered.
There are three basic operations that a Power Rake performs: CLEARING, TILLING,and LEVELING.The
following provides more suggestions for each operation.
1. CLEARING involves removing rocks from the soil surface. This is generally the final operation, but in
extremely rocky conditions it is advisable to clear the area of excessive rocks for more efficient operation.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to operate the power rake in areas with heavy weeds, rope, wire, package
strapping, or anything that can wrap around the end of the rotor. Steel strapping is extremely abrasive
and causes excessive and premature wear when caught in the tiller.
NOTE: When clearing an area with excessive rocks, adjust rotor depth so it just touches soil surface, then
proceed to work and windrow rocks.
NOTE: Rock windrows should be picked up before they become too large. Large windrows affect performance
and cause premature wear of the Power Rake.
The adjustableangling feature ofthe Power Rake provides added efficiency when clearing an area. Byreversing
the angle, it is possible to continue moving rocks toward the collection area, while traveling in either direction.
2. TILLING is the main operation the machine performs. Experience will give the operator a feel for the best
setting to use. Excessive depth can cause rock jamming.
In rocky conditions the Power Rake should be set at a shallow working depth for more efficiency. When there
is a build-up of soilin front of therotor, the soil build-up prevents rocks from being discharged away from therotor
and thus the machine jams much more readily. It is more efficient to make an extra pass at a shallower setting.
Overloading can be caused by an object such as a rock or root caught in the machine or by tilling too deeply in
heavy, wet soil. Release clutch immediately when belt slippage occurs.
3. LEVELING occurs during the tilling process. Deeper rotor depth produces the best leveling. More shallow
settings produce the smoothest seedbed.
When possible, it is best to work along contours rather than across them. The leveling function will cut off ridges
and fill in valleys.
The operator may choose to angle the rotor parallel to the tractor axle to gain maximum leveling. However, when
the rotoris straight, rocks will not discharge tothe side. Alldirt and rocks gather in front ofthe rotor. The operator
should be careful not to overload the tiller when the rotor is in this position.
Learning to operate your Power Rake properly will allow you to get the most efficient use from it with minimal
downtime. By keeping the following points in mind, you will be able to work more effectively and efficiently.

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SURVEY THE AREA
Take a few minutes to walk around the jobsite. These few minutes are time well-spent because you can:
1. Plan a strategy. Ask yourself some questions about doing the job most efficiently. Where are the highest
points on this job? Where are the lowest? Where should I start? Where should I deposit the rocks? These
are the types of questions that you should ask yourself before starting each job.
2. Look for obstructions. Walk around the jobsite to spot the enemies of your Power rake. These enemies
include: roots, steel strapping, rope, wire, plastic wrapping, or anything that may hinder or damage your
machine. Remove theseenemies before youstart operating. Also, look for permanent objects that mayoften
be buried or hidden on jobsites. These include: drainage pipe, electrical wiring, sewer vents, well covers,
concrete slabs, etc.
WARNING: Be aware of electrical wires or pipes which may have a shallow cover of earth.
3. Prepare for final clean-up. Clean-up is made easier when you choose an area beforehand that is better
for gathering and cleaning up rocks. Areas that are close to your trucks, on solid ground, along a street or
grass-covered are ideal for depositing rocks and debris. Work the final windrows towards this area

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PERSONAL SAFETY DECALS
Thismanualshowsmachinedecalswithsafetymessageson,“WARNING,”and “DANGER.” Thesesafe-
ty messages are intended for your personal safety and those working with you. Please read the safety
messages and the specific information they contain.
WARNING: THE WORD “WARNING” IS USED WHERE THERE IS A POTENTIAL OR HIDDEN HAZARD
WHICH HAS THE POSSIBILITY FOR SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THE OPER-
ATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR MACHINE. IT IS USED TO WARN OPERATORS AND OTHERS TO EX-
ERCISE EVERY APPROPRIATE MEANS TO AVOID A SURPRISE INVOLVEMENT WITH MACHINERY.
DANGER:THEWORD“DANGER”ISUSEDWHEREYOUAREATRISKOFBEINGKILLEDORSERIOUSLY
INJURED IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH A SE-
RIOUS HAZARD.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE “WARNING” AND “DANGER INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS
BODILY INJURY OR DEATH.

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SAFETY DECAL INFORMATION
The following safety decals were installed on the machine in the areas indicated. They are on the machine for
your safety.
Keep the decals clean and legible at all times.
Located on the control console. Located on Power Rake top cover.
Located on each side of the Power Rake.

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SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS
TRACTOR SERIAL/MODEL NUMBER
LOCATION
The serial and model numbers are located below the
control panel as shown.
The serial and model numbers will be required when
ordering parts.
For easy reference, enter Model and serial number
on the lines:
Model
Serial Number 1
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
The Honda engine serial number is located on the
backside of the engine as shown.
The serial number will be required when ordering
parts.
For easy reference, enter the engine manufacturer
and the serial number on these line:
Manufacturer
Serial Number 2
POWER RAKE SERIAL NUMBER
LOCATION
The serial number is located on the right side of the
Power Rake attachment arm as shown.
The serial number will be required when ordering
parts.
For easy reference, enter Model and serial number
on the lines:
Manufacturer
Serial Number 3

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CONTROL LOCATIONS -- OVERVIEW
BF
K
L
J
H
C
I
E
D
A
G
A. Hydrostatic transmission control lever
B. Adjustable speed control
C. Throttle control
D. Attachment drive engage/disengage with
brake control lever
E. Swing control lever
F. Transport lock control lever
G. Transmission engage/disengage (tow
valve) control lever
H. Park brake lever (Optional)
I. Differential lock control lever
J. Transport lock latch
K. Tension lever for Power Rake drive belt
L. Depth control cam
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