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Figure 4-3
Spring Length

turning  blades.  If  clutch  does  not  slip,  contact  your
authorized Bush Hog dealer.

C. Retighten nuts to within 1/64” of original posi-

tion. Initial spring length is shown in Figure 4-3.

4-6 SLIP CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT

The slip clutch is factory preset to the correct torque
for  protecting  implement  and  tractor.  Periodic
adjustment  is  recommended
;  refer  to  section  4-5.
Should adjustment be needed, first check to be sure
all  spring  lengths  are  the  same.  Initial  spring  length
is  shown  in  Figure  4-3. If  necessary,  adjust  nut  on
any  spring  that  is  unequal.  Adjust  all  eight  spring
retaining  nuts  1/3  of  a  turn  (2  flats  on  a  nut)  and
check clutch slippage. If further adjustment is neces-
sary,  do  so  in  1/3  turn  increments.  Adjust  only  to
provide sufficient torque to prevent slippage under
normal  conditions.  Occasional  slippage  is  normal
for drivetrain protection
. If satisfactory results cannot
be obtained, consult your Bush Hog dealer.

IMPORTANT

Do  not  overtighten  nut  and  cause  spring  to
become solid as this will cause shaft to fail.

WARNING

OVERTIGHTENING  SPRING  NUTS  MAY
CAUSE  DAMAGE  TO  IMPLEMENT  AND/OR
TRACTOR DUE TO INCORRECT SLIP CLUTCH
TORQUE  SETTING.  ALWAYS  FOLLOW  THE
PROPER ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE.

1-17/64”

32.2 mm

4-7 GEARBOX MAINTENANCE  

(Figure 4-4)

OIL LEVEL - The gearbox assembly on the 305/306
rotary  cutters  are  shipped  from  the  factory  less  oil.
Use EP80-90 gear oil and fill to the plug located on
the top of the gearbox. Never fill the gear- box above
this  level.  Seals  could  become  damaged  due  to
expansion.

OIL SEAL LEAKAGE - The three main causes of oil
seal failure are as follows:

1.  Operating  cutter  for  any  length  of    time  with

wire  or  litter  wrapped  around  the  upper  or  lower
shaft.

2. Loose bearings.
3.Worn seals. Leaky seals should be replaced as

soon as possible.

SEAL  REPLACEMENT  -  To  replace  the  seals  on
your cutter, follow the steps outlined below:

1. Remove the blade holder and universal joint.
2. Knock out old seals.
3. Install new seals. 

BEARING  ADJUSTMENT  -  Loose  bearings  can  be
detected  by  applying  pressure      in  an  “in  and  out”
direction on the upper and lower shafts to check for
end play. To tighten the bearings, the following pro-
cedure may be used.:

1.  Remove  upper  end  housing.  This  provides

access to both adjusting nuts.

2. If your gearbox is an earlier model with a lock-

washer  and  a  grooved  adjusting  nut,  the  lock  must
be bent out of the groove of the adjusting nut before
adjustments can be made. In later models there is a
roll pin holding the nut in place. When bearings are
to  be  adjusted,  either  due  to  years  of  operation  or
due  to  replacement  of  gears,  shaft,  or  bearing,  the
nut must be split using a cold chisel and a new nut
must be used. (Figures  4-4 & 4-5)

3. Tighten the adjusting nuts until slack is taken

up.  IMPORTANT:  The  gears  are  pressed  on,  and
this  could  cause  the  adjusting  nut  to  appear  tight
when there is still slackness in the bearings.

Figure 4-4 Gearbox  Internal Components

Adjusting Nuts

Seal

Seal

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Summary of Contents for 305 Series

Page 1: ...BUSH HOG ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE 4 00 Operator s Manual 305 306 SERIES ROTARY CUTTERS 403 Part No 62736 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...sh Hog parts which are manufactured with the same precision and skill as our original equipment Our trained service personnel are well informed on methods required to service Bush Hog equipment and ar...

Page 3: ...l Customer and or Operator s responsibility to read the Operator s Manual to operate lubricate maintain and store the product in accordance with all instructions and safety procedures Failure of the o...

Page 4: ...arges for normal service or adjustment loss of crops or any other loss of income rental of substitute equipment expenses due to loss damage detention or delay in the delivery of equipment or parts res...

Page 5: ...een instructed on the safe and proper use of the cutter 10 Purchaser or dealer elects to delete deflectors front chains Explanation Dealer s Signature Purchaser s Signature THIS CHECKLIST TO REMAIN IN...

Page 6: ...uld cease mowing whenever anyone comes within the operating area 7 Clear the work area of objects which might be picked up and thrown 8 Use a piece of cardboard or wood rather than hands to search for...

Page 7: ...ions to Keep all guards in place when the machine is in operation Permit no riders on equipment Stop engine disconnect the power source and wait for all machine movement to stop before servicing adjus...

Page 8: ...t II and III quick hitch Standard equipment includes dri veline shields clutch shields and front discharge shields deflectors NOTE Dealer or purchaser may elect to delete front and rear discharge shie...

Page 9: ...Raise and lower cutter to determine position with shortest distance between the tractor PTO shaft and gearbox input shaft Shut down tractor leaving cutter in position of shortest distance Securely bl...

Page 10: ...ion of shield as a guide cut shaft the same amount Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 K Repeat steps I and J to other driveline section L Deburr ends of driveline sections and clean away all chips and filings Figu...

Page 11: ...ways tilt the cutter approximately 2 inches 51mm lower in the front This tilt decreases horsepower require ments and increases potential ground speed When fine shredding is desired adjust cutter deck...

Page 12: ...in the torque specifications chart unless otherwise indicated THE CUTTER CAN FALL FROM HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FAILURE TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH SECURELY SUPPORT CUTTER BEFORE WORKING UNDERNEATH BEFO...

Page 13: ...at until blade holder comes off Care should be taken not to damage blade bolt threads REPLACEMENT A Replace blade holder and tighten the lower shaft nut to 600 ft lbs If a torque wrench is not availab...

Page 14: ...to the plug located on the top of the gearbox Never fill the gear box above this level Seals could become damaged due to expansion OIL SEAL LEAKAGE The three main causes of oil seal failure are as fo...

Page 15: ...liminate ground contact Rapid Blade Wear Cutter not being operated at Reduce ground speed Bolt Hole rated RPM speed Set tractor throttle for proper PTO speed Too much ground speed Use lower gear Poor...

Page 16: ...Never put hands or any other part of body under blocked up assemblies if at all possible 9 Always wear goggles or safety glasses when hammering grinding or drilling metal parts 10 If the assembly cal...

Page 17: ...g hole Tighten all bolts securely 5 4 GEARBOX INPUT SHIELD Remove four existing bolts from around input shaft in front of gearbox Fasten metal shield bracket to gearbox using these bolts Fasten plasti...

Page 18: ...IPMENT QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY ALLOW NO CHILDREN OR UNQUALIFIED PERSONS TO OPERATE EQUIPMENT BE CAREFUL ON UNEVEN TERRAIN DECREASE SPEED WHEN TURNING DO NOT OPERATE MOWER IN TRANSPORT POSITION WARNING...

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