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Model
TRT46V
Engine type
Vanguard
Power
35HP/993cc
Operating weight
1349lb
Blade speed
75-150
Working Dia.
2320
Blade pitch (range)
0-15
Overlapping
Non-overlapping
Gearbox Lubrication
Glygoyle / 1300
Fuel Tank Capacity
5.2 gal
Water Tank Capacity
2.6 gallons


Pull the housing back and slide the end of
the cable into the engine’s throttle terminal.*
Fit the top of the cable housing into the
slot and tighten the locknuts.
* Move the throttle control back and forth to make sure the cable is engaged.
1.5
Safety and Operating Labels
Ref.
Label Meaning
A
DANGER!
Engines emit carbon monoxide; operate
only in well-ventilated area. Read the
Operation Manual for machine
information. No sparks, flames, or burning
objects near the machine. Shut off the
engine before refueling. Use only clean,
filtered unleaded gasoline.
B
WARNING!
Cutting hazard. Always replace blade
guard!
C
Steering control. Refer to section
Steering.
D
WARNING!
Always wear hearing and eye protection
when operating this machine.
Ref.
Label Meaning
E
Water tank fill. Use only clean water or
water-based retardants.
F
CAUTION!
Check the fuel. Use only clean, filtered
gasoline fuel.
G
WARNING!
Hand injury if caught in moving belt.
Always replace belt guard.












3.5 Trouble Shooting
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION
Engine does not start
Engine problem Consult engine manufacturer’s
service manual
Machine out of
balance; wobbling
excessively
Operator is over-
steering
Trowel arm(s) bent
Trowel blade(s) bent
Main shaft(s) bent due
to machine being
dropped
The movement of each gearbox is
controlled by “stops” to provide the
correct relationship of the control
arm movement to machine
movement. Excessive pressure on
control arms in any direction will
not increase reaction time and can
damage steering controls causing
machine to wobble
Replace trowel arms(s)
Replace trowel blade(s)
Replace main shaft(s)
Machine does not
move
Drive belt broken
Vacuum between
bottom of blades and
surface of concrete
Key sheared in the main
shaft
Replace drive belt
Change pitch on blades to break
suction
Replace damaged key
Trowel noisy
Trowel blades have
become misaligned and
are contacting each
other during rotation
Sheared key
Loose clutch
Replace damaged blades. Align
blades so that one set represents
a (+) and the other an (x) when
viewed from above
Check all keys in drive system
Tighten clutch





NO. DESCRIPTION COMPLETED DATE
1 Read Operator’s Manual completely
2
Understand machine layout, location of components,
check engine and gearbox fluid level
3 Understand fuel system, refueling procedure
4 Understand how to operate machine
5 Understand safety controls
6 Understand emergency stop procedures
7 Start Up the machine
8 Properly Maneuver the machine
9 Understand blade bitch adjusment
10 Understand proper proper finishing techniques
11 Understand how to shutdown of machine
12 Understand how to safely lift the machine
13 Understand proper machine transport and storage
TRAINING CHECKLIST
















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