INSTALLING YOUR AERATOR
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Make sure feet and
hands are clear of Tine Tips.
Avoid injury! Do not operate lift handle unless
attachment is installed to towing vehicle
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1.
Park machine safely. (See towing vehicle manual).
2.
Align aerator clevis (A) with towing machine drawbar.
3.
Install drawbar pin (B) through clevis and machine drawbar.
Secure drawbar pin with Hairpin Cotter (C).
REMOVING AERATOR
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Keep body parts away
from under drawbar. Do not attempt to discon-
nect aerator from towing vehicle with weight on
the tray.
1.
Secure towing vehicle parking brake. (See towing vehicle man-
ual).
2.
Place Aerator in the Transport Position
3.
Unload aerator tray.
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Keep body parts away
from under drawbar. Do not attempt to discon-
nect aerator from towing vehicle with weight on
the tray.
4.
Remove cotter pin and drawbar pin.
5.
Push aerator away from towing vehicle.
6.
Install drawbar pin and cotter pin to towbar for storage.
9.
L-1643BH-
OPERATION
OPERATING
USING THE WEIGHT TRAY
The following maximum loaded weight capacity is the weight of
the aerator plus the weight loaded in the tray:.
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Towing capacity will vary with weight of towing vehicle and oper-
ator. Add the weight of your machine to operator weight to
the maximum capacity for towing.
DEPTH/PENETRATION
Weight should be added to the tray after installing to the towing
machine. Weight should be secured by rope, straps, or other
suitable means to contain the weight in the tray.
Weight tray maximum capacity = 150 pounds.
Moderate soil moisture is important for proper penetration.
Extremely dry conditions will not permit penetration and may
damage the tines. Extremely wet conditions will cause full pene-
tration to the tine spacers. This condition will cut slots in the turf.
SPEED
The best operating speed is 3 mph or less.
FREQUENCY
Aeration is not accomplished in a single pass. It will normally
take several passes over the lawn. Alternating the direction by
90° will improve the aeration e
The aerator may be used in an independent operation or may be
used when mowing your lawn.
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Avoid damage to tines.
Engage the transport wheels when crossing concrete
or asphalt driveways and walkways.
Excessive towed load can cause loss of control on
slopes. Stopping distance increases with speed and
weight of towed load.
Total towed weight must not exceed combined weight
of towing vehicle, ballast and operator.
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150 lbs (Max Load).
192 lbs Max Towed Weight
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Keep body parts away
from under drawbar. Do not attempt to discon-
nect aerator from towing vehicle with weight on
the tray.
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