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Toro TransPro 648
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Form No. 3461-303 Rev A
T ransPro
648 T ow-Behind T railer
ProCore
®
648 or 648s Aerator
Model No. 09964 —Serial No. 323000000 and Up
Installation Instructions
Safety
This trailer is intended for use with ProCore 648
and 648s machines only . T owing incompatible
products can result in damage to the trailer and/or
injury to the operator and bystanders. Refer to
Compatible Machines ( page 5 ) for a complete list
of compatible machines.
Use only a vehicle with the proper tow rating; the
T ransPro 648 trailer and a ProCore aerator with
attachments has an approximate combined weight
of 1089 kg (2,400 lb). Ensure that the tow vehicle
has adequate braking and handling capacity by
checking the recommendations of the vehicle
manufacturer .
Ensure that the trailer is properly connected to the
tow vehicle before loading or unloading the aerator
to prevent sudden unintended tongue movement
or ip-up. The trailer tongue should be parallel to
the ground when you align it with the tow vehicle
hitch.
The trailer adds extra towing weight to the vehicle.
Drive the vehicle safely .
Do not drive the machine on highways or public
roads.
Always slow the tow vehicle when approaching
and while making a turn.
Always slow the tow vehicle when driving in
unfamiliar areas or over rough terrain.
Always slow the tow vehicle when changing
the direction of travel or preparing to stop.
Always slow the tow vehicle when turning or
driving on slopes.
Do not make sudden or sharp turns. Do not
suddenly change direction of travel on an
incline, ramp, grade, slope, or similar surface.
The maximum towing speed is 15 mph (24
km/h). Always adjust the tow-vehicle speed to
allow for existing ground conditions, such as
wet slick surfaces, loose sand or gravel and/or
low visibility conditions, such as dim or bright
lighting, fog, mist, or rain.
Be especially careful when driving a heavily
loaded vehicle down an incline or slope. Drive
the vehicle up and down the face of the slopes,
inclines, or grades whenever possible. Do not
drive across the face of a slope if at all possible.
There is a risk of upsetting the vehicle, which
can result in serious injury or death.
Before backing up, look behind you and ensure
that it is clear of people and objects. Back up
slowly and watch the trailer movement closely .
Use extreme caution and slow speed when
backing up the trailer and tow vehicle.
W atch out for traf c when near or crossing roads.
Always yield the right of way to pedestrians and
other vehicles.
If the trailer begins to vibrate abnormally , stop the
tow vehicle immediately . Shut of f the tow-vehicle
engine. Repair all damage before towing.
Before servicing or making any adjustments to the
trailer , do the following:
Stop the tow vehicle and engage the parking
brake.
Shut of f the tow-vehicle engine and remove
the key .
While the trailer is disconnected from tow vehicle:
Store the trailer on level ground.
Chock the wheels to prevent the trailer from
moving.
Keep all fasteners tightened securely . Replace
any parts removed when servicing or making
adjustments.
© 2023— The T oro® Company
81 1 1 L yndale A venue South
Bloomington, MN 55420
Register at www .T oro.com.
Original Instructions (EN)
Printed in the USA
All Rights Reserved
*3461-303*

Questions and Answers

  • M
    Melissa PerryAug 16, 2025
    Why won't my Toro Tiller engine start?
    • K
      Katherine CortezAug 16, 2025
      If your Toro Tiller's engine won't start, has trouble starting, or keeps cutting out, there are several things to check: * Make sure the fuel tank isn't empty by filling it with gasoline. * Ensure the choke is fully engaged by moving the choke lever fully forward. * Check if the air cleaner is dirty and clean or replace the air cleaner element. * See that the spark plug wires are securely connected to the spark plugs. * Inspect the spark plugs; if they're worn or improperly gapped, install new ones. * Replace the fuel filter if it's clogged with dirt.
  • J
    Jacqueline SmithAug 19, 2025
    What to do if my Toro Tiller starter does not crank?
    • B
      Brent BondAug 19, 2025
      If the starter on your Toro Tiller isn't cranking, here's what to check: * Ensure the traction lever is in the neutral position. * Verify the battery isn't dead by charging it. * Inspect the electrical connections for corrosion or looseness, ensuring good contact. * Make sure the neutral switch is correctly adjusted.
  • B
    Brent DavisAug 22, 2025
    Why doesn't the aerator drive on my Toro Tiller?
    • T
      Tiffany WadeAug 22, 2025
      If the aerator on your Toro Tiller isn't driving, check the following: * Release the parking brake if it's engaged. * Add hydraulic fluid if the hydraulic fluid level is low. * Close the tow valve if it is open.
  • E
    Evan FloresAug 26, 2025
    How to fix a Toro Tiller engine that loses power?
    • D
      David ZunigaAug 26, 2025
      If your Toro Tiller engine is losing power, consider the following: * Reduce the ground speed if the engine load is excessive. * Clean the air cleaner element if it's dirty. * Add oil to the crankcase if the engine oil level is low. * Remove any debris from the cooling fins and air passages under the engine blower housing. * Install new, correctly gapped spark plugs if the current ones are pitted, fouled, or incorrectly gapped. * Replace the fuel filter if it's clogged with dirt.
  • M
    Melissa ShieldsAug 28, 2025
    Why is my Toro Tiller engine overheating?
    • C
      Christina DavisAug 28, 2025
      If your Toro Tiller engine is overheating: * Reduce ground speed if the engine load is excessive. * Add oil to the crankcase if the engine oil level is low. * Remove any debris from the cooling fins and air passages under the engine blower housing.
  • J
    Jennifer ReynoldsAug 31, 2025
    How to stop abnormal vibration in my Toro Tiller?
    • D
      dburgessAug 31, 2025
      If your Toro Tiller is experiencing abnormal vibration: * Tighten the engine mounting bolts. * Replace the bearings if the jackshaft or coring head bearings are worn. * Tighten or replace jackshaft or coring head components if they are loose or worn.
  • M
    Melinda OrtegaSep 3, 2025
    What to do if the coring head does not drive on my Toro Tiller?
    • J
      Jonathan GraySep 3, 2025
      If the coring head on your Toro Tiller isn't driving, check these: * Add hydraulic fluid if the hydraulic fluid level is low. * Close the tow valve if it's open. * Adjust or replace the belts if they are worn or loose. * Replace the clutch if it is worn. * Replace the switch or relay if they are worn.
  • A
    Alexis WilsonSep 6, 2025
    Why is the turf lifting or tearing while aerating with my Toro Tiller?
    • W
      walkerkathrynSep 6, 2025
      If the turf is lifting or tearing while aerating with your Toro Tiller: * Reduce the tine diameter, reduce the number of tines per head, or increase the hole spacing due to improper tine selection. * Reduce the depth if there is excessive depth. * Increase the hole spacing if it is too close. * Alter the aeration methods or timing if the turf conditions (i.e. root structure) are insufficient to resist damage.
  • J
    Jennifer PenaSep 9, 2025
    Why is the turf tufting or tearing on entrance and exit with my Toro Tiller?
    • A
      Ashley ColeSep 9, 2025
      If the turf is tufting or tearing on entrance and exit while using your Toro Tiller, check the function of the SVQ solenoid if the head lowers too slowly.
  • J
    Jeremy GarzaSep 12, 2025
    How to resolve hole tufting with side eject tines on my Toro Tiller?
    • D
      David DavisSep 12, 2025
      If you're experiencing hole tufting with side eject tines on your Toro Tiller, rotate the tine 45–90 degrees so it ejects out the side. If that doesn’t work, try a hollow tine.

Toro TransPro 648 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandToro
ModelTransPro 648
CategoryLawn and Garden Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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