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D. Position the spacer between the reel motor flange
and the frame while aligning the holes. Secure the
reel motor and spacer to the frame with a self
tapping screw.
1
2
3
4
Figure 10
1. Reel motor
2. Self tapping screw
3. Spacer
4. Storage tube
9. Mount the counter weight to the right side of the rear
spiker with 2 capscrews and washers.
Installing the Rear Weight
The Greensmaster Traction Units comply with ANSI
B71.4–1999 and EN836:1997 Standards when 43 lbs. of
calcium chloride ballast is added to the rear wheel and also
equipped with rear weight. Order the appropriate weight kit
(see below) from your local Authorized Toro Distributor.
Traction Unit
Weight Kit
Part No.
Greensmaster 3050, 3100, or 3200
2-Wheel Drive
99-1640
Greensmaster 3100, 3150, 3200, or
3250 3-Wheel Drive or with 3-Wheel
Drive Kit
99-1645
Greensmaster 3100 (Model No.
04356), 3150 (Model No. 04357),
and 3250-D (Model No. 04383)
(2-Wheel Drive)
100-6442
Greensmaster 3150, 3200 or 3250
with ROPS only and 2-Wheel Drive
100-6442
Operation
Training Period
Before spiking greens with the spiker attachments, find a
clear area and practice starting, stopping, raising, lowering,
and spiking with the spiker reels. This training period will
be beneficial to the operator in gaining confidence in the
performance of the spiker reels.
Operating Tips
Maintain a straight line when spiking. Do not turn when the
spiking units are in the ground.
When the edge of the green is reached, raise the spiker reels
before turning or stopping. The spiker reels must be raised
completely before making turns. Never use the grass
catcher with the spiking reels. Survey the green to
determine if there are any obstacles that will be damaged or
will result in damage to the spiker reels such as sprinkler
heads and protruding objects.
Maintenance
Lubrication
There are 4 grease fittings on each spiker unit, which must
be lubricated after every 15 hours of operation. Lubricate
using a #2 multipurpose lithium base grease. For best
results, use a hand operated grease gun.
1. Wipe each grease fitting with a clean rag.
2. Apply grease to the spiker shaft bearings and rear roller
bearings (Fig. 11) until pressure is felt.
Important Do not apply too much pressure or grease
seals will be permanently damaged.
3. Wipe excess grease away.
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Figure 11




