Timmy, only the 5/16" threaded portion of the pivot bolt passes through the 5/16" hole in the mower frame. The shoulder section of the pivot bolt is reserved for the pivot arm to swivel on. Thank you.
@Big League Lawns in this video there is no reference to needing to drill the hole on the mower bigger to fit the hardware. All videos online with consumers installing this product they reference the instructions saying to drill a bigger hole. Is drilling a bigger hole necessary?
Our kit, including hardware does weigh around 30 lbs. The wheels are solid rubber, the axel is solid steel, the brackets are all 1/4" thick steel, and the channel is 14 gauge steel.
The product and mounting instructions for the Toro Turfmaster can be found at this link: www.bigleaguelawns.com/checkmatetrad-lawn-striper-for-toro-turfmaster.html. Thank you for expressing an interest in our products.
Sure! Individuals have been very creative in terms of creating quick release systems. A simple Cotter Pin and Clevis Pin will certainly hold the mounting arms to the existing holes in the mower frame. Please keep in mind that because the pins are 'loose' [or unlike a bolt and nut firmly attached to the mower frame] that you could potentially 'oblong' the holes in your mower frame. Sample Cotter Pin + Clevis Pin Photo: trailermarketing.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/brk-hdxcp1-clevis-pin-with-cotter-pin.jpg
It's an 'added' key to tighten down the locking collar which attaches to the pivot bolt. It's needed only in the event that the set screw were to come loose. It's not a necessary tool for the installation since we pre-assemble the pivot arms for you. It's placed in the hardware bag in the 'event' a customer were to ever need it. You may view a picture of the set screw here: www.screencast.com/t/0g5mneR86
Easy install. Took longer to open box. Cant wait to use it.
Just ordered mine today !!! Cant wait
Video well done. Installation is a breeze. This is a quality unit. Well engineered and works nicely. Very pleased with my purchase.
Thank you for providing this video. I can’t wait for mines to be delivered.
Thank you! Very informative.
When I watched other people install this they drilled out the hole to make it bigger why?
I wish you had a video of the toro super recycler
Do you have a picture with the bag attached?
Here you go. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance: www.screencast.com/t/prdi6ja6YV
Is the sleeve on the mounting nut on the mower supposed to be in the hole or just the bolt
Timmy, only the 5/16" threaded portion of the pivot bolt passes through the 5/16" hole in the mower frame. The shoulder section of the pivot bolt is reserved for the pivot arm to swivel on. Thank you.
@@bigleaguelawns ok thanks
Where do we order the roller
@Big League Lawns in this video there is no reference to needing to drill the hole on the mower bigger to fit the hardware. All videos online with consumers installing this product they reference the instructions saying to drill a bigger hole. Is drilling a bigger hole necessary?
Not on the timemaster bro. There's a reason he says it's the easiest installation. Watch the video. Pay attention
Will you ship to Canada?
Thank you for your inquiry! We ship into Canada on a regular basis. Our website is also set up to allow for Canadian purchases. Thank you.
Does it really weigh 30lbs like the add says ?? really, how can it be that heavy? the rods are not that heavy nether are the wheels?
Our kit, including hardware does weigh around 30 lbs. The wheels are solid rubber, the axel is solid steel, the brackets are all 1/4" thick steel, and the channel is 14 gauge steel.
Really!? How much does your head weigh? Have you you ever put it on a scale? I'm guessing around 100 lbs. And not in a good way. Nothing but fat
Does anyone know if this can be used on the Toro Turfmaster?
The product and mounting instructions for the Toro Turfmaster can be found at this link: www.bigleaguelawns.com/checkmatetrad-lawn-striper-for-toro-turfmaster.html. Thank you for expressing an interest in our products.
Has anyone just attached it with locking pins for quick removal and replacement?
Sure! Individuals have been very creative in terms of creating quick release systems. A simple Cotter Pin and Clevis Pin will certainly hold the mounting arms to the existing holes in the mower frame. Please keep in mind that because the pins are 'loose' [or unlike a bolt and nut firmly attached to the mower frame] that you could potentially 'oblong' the holes in your mower frame. Sample Cotter Pin + Clevis Pin Photo: trailermarketing.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/brk-hdxcp1-clevis-pin-with-cotter-pin.jpg
Wtf is the 1/8th Allen key for?
It's an 'added' key to tighten down the locking collar which attaches to the pivot bolt. It's needed only in the event that the set screw were to come loose. It's not a necessary tool for the installation since we pre-assemble the pivot arms for you. It's placed in the hardware bag in the 'event' a customer were to ever need it. You may view a picture of the set screw here: www.screencast.com/t/0g5mneR86
@@bigleaguelawns THX
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