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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

This symbol is used to call attention to safe-
ty precautions that should be followed by 
the operator to avoid accidents. When you 
see this symbol, carefully read the message 
that follows and heed its advice. Failure to 
comply with safety precautions could result 
in death or serious bodily injury.

In addition to the design and configuration of equipment, hazard control and accident prevention are depen-
dent upon the awareness, concern, prudence and proper training of personnel in the operation, transport, 
maintenance and storage of equipment. Lack of attention to safety can result in accident, personal injury, 
reduction of efficiency and worst of all—loss of life. Watch for safety hazards and correct deficiencies prompt-
ly. Use the following safety precautions as a general guide to safe operations when using this machine. 
Additional safety precautions are used throughout this manual for specific operating and maintenance proce-
dures. Read this manual and review the safety precautions often until you know the limitations.

1.

Read the Operator’s Manual. Failure to read the Operator’s Manual is considered a misuse of this 
equipment.

2.

Become familiar with all the machine’s controls and all the caution, warning and danger decals affixed
to the machine before attempting to start or operate.

3.

Before starting or operating the machine, make a walk around inspection and check for obvious 
defects such as loose mounting bolts and damaged components. Correct any deficiency before
starting.

4.

Do not allow children to operate the cutter. Do not allow adults to operate it without proper instruction.

5.

Do not carry passengers.

6.

Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children and pets. The operator 
should 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 hydraulic leaks. Escaping hydraulic 
oil under pressure can penetrate skin. If fluid is injected into the skin, it must be surgically removed 
within a few hours by a doctor familiar with this form of injury or gangrene may result.

9.

Do not operate without all guards and shields in place and in good condition.

10. Lower implement to ground, stop tractor engine, apply parking brake, and allow blades to completely 

stop before leaving the tractor.

11. Keep hands and feet away from blades.

12. This cutter is not to be operated along highways or in any area where people may be present unless 

all sides of the unit are enclosed by permanent bands, safety chains or other factory approved safety 
shields that are in good repair.

13. Wear personal protective equipment such as, but not limited to, protection for eyes, ears, feet, hands 

and head when operating or repairing the equipment. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that may 
catch on equipment moving parts.

14. When performing adjustments or maintenance on the cutter, first lower it to the ground or block it 

securely at a workable height.

15. Never stand between tractor and cutter while tractor is being backed to the cutter hitch.

16. Reduce speed when transporting cutter to avoid bouncing and momentary loss of steering.

17. Use tractor flashing warning lights, day or night, when transporting cutter on road or highways unless 

prohibited by law.

18. It is recommended that tractor be equipped with Rollover Protective System (ROPS) and seat belt be 

used in all mowing operations.

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Summary of Contents for TDR-11

Page 1: ...BUSH HOG OPERATION MAINTENANCE 4 00 Operator s Manual Tri Deck Finishing Mower TDR 11 300 Part No 50025363 ...

Page 2: ...ch 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 are ready and able to help you Should you require additional information or assistance please contact us YOUR AUTHORIZED BUSH HOG DEALER BECAUSE BUSH HOG MAINTAINS AN ONGOING PROGRAM OF PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT WE RESERVE T...

Page 3: ...t and to have any part s repaired or replaced when continued operation would cause damage or exces sive wear to other parts or cause a safety hazard It is the Retail Customer s responsibility to deliver the product to the authorized Bush Hog Dealer from whom he purchased it for service or replacement of defective parts which are covered by warranty Repairs to be submitted for warranty consideratio...

Page 4: ...y Bush Hog duty taxes charges 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 resulting from acts beyond the control of Bush Hog THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY 1 To vendor items which carry their own warranties such as engines tires and tubes 2 If th...

Page 5: ...ion 5 All fasteners torqued to specifications given in Torque Chart 6 All decals in place and readable See decal page 7 Overall condition good i e paint welds 8 Operators manual has been delivered to owner and he has been instructed on the safe and proper use of the mower Dealer s Signature Purchaser s Signature THIS CHECKLIST TO REMAIN IN OWNER S MANUAL It is the responsibility of the dealer to c...

Page 6: ... the equipment safety signs These words are intended to alert the viewer to the existence and the degree of hazard seriousness This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury White letters on RED This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury It may al...

Page 7: ...ry passengers 6 Keep the area of operation clear of all persons particularly small children and pets The operator should 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 hydraulic leaks Escaping hydraulic oil under pressure can penetrate skin If fluid ...

Page 8: ... not limited to instructions 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 adjusting cleaning or unclogging the equipment except where the machine must be running to be properly serviced or maintained in which case the employer shall instruct employees as ...

Page 9: ...el arrangement along with the flexi ble floating deck and the standard front and rear mounted rollers all work together to give an even cut and minimize scalping NOTE The inside rear wheel on the wing mower decks and both the front wheels on the rear mower deck are rigidly mounted and are not designed to caster Power from the tractor is transmitted through a telescoping driveline to a gearbox arra...

Page 10: ...NSTRUCTIONS WILL CAUSE DRIVELINE FAILURE AND POSSIBLE TRACTOR DAMAGE B Attach jackstand to frame of cutter Extend jackstand to support weight of frame C Connect clevis hitch to tractor drawbar using a Drawbar Height 8 12 1 2 12 1 2 17 Above 17 Clevis Tongue Adjustment Note Bolt Locations Pointed Out By Arrows SECTION II PREPARATION FOR USE NOTE Before operation service all locations outlined in Se...

Page 11: ...ine before leaving tractor operator s seat NOTE Before initial operation the TDR should be con nected to the tractor for a 30 minute run in cycle During the run in phase the tractor should be operated at only half throttle The run in phase will allow belt warm up and stretching before initial operation After the 30 minute run in cycle is complete ALL belts should be inspected for proper tension an...

Page 12: ... BE USED FOR ALL OPERATIONS LUG SPACING Figure 3 2 Make Sure Cylinders Are Fully Extended To Allow Decks To Float Wing CylinderLug Spacing Rear Cylinder Lug Space When mowing across slopes yawing or skewing may occur as the mower slips sideways which may cause streaking In this case mowing up and down slopes should be done to eliminate skewing 3 4 TRANSPORTING IMPORTANT Before folding for transpor...

Page 13: ...nt 3 Store cutter in a dry place 40 HOURS 1 Check belt for proper tension Refer to para graph 4 3 WARNING THE MOWER CAN FALL FROM HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FAILURE TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH SECURELY SUPPORT MOWER BEFORE WORKING UNDERNEATH 4 2 LUBRICATION Figures 4 1A B C NOTE The multi purpose grease referenced in this section is an NLGI Grade 2 type grease Figure 4 2 shows the necessary position fo...

Page 14: ...t parts A Flip up black latches and remove right and left side shields To remove the outside shields on the wing cutter decks the wings must be in the folded position B Relieve spring tension by loosening the two 1 2 hex nuts on each spring adjustment rod Figure 4 2 C Remove old belt D Install new belt as shown below Also refer to the decal on underside of belt shield 1 Disconnect the adjustment r...

Page 15: ...ace blade s Streaking or Windrowing Possible build up of Clean cutter material under cutter Cutter not level See SECTION III Worn blades Replace blades Belt slipping Adjust belt per paragraph 4 3 Mowing across slopes Mow up and down slopes Noisy Cutter Loose components Check all bolts for tightness Low oil in gearbox Check oil per paragraph 4 2 Rapid Blade Wear Blade contacting Adjust cutting heig...

Page 16: ...for any of our products in the field at no charge Contact your authorized Bush Hog dealer for more information ALL AIR MUST BE PURGED FROM HYDRAULIC SYSTEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RAISE OR LOWER THIS MACHINE REFER TO OPERA TOR S MANUAL FOR FUR THER DETAILS 94878 CAUTION ALL AIR MUST BE PURGED FROM HYDRAULIC SYSTEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RAISE OR LOWER THIS MACHINE REFER TO OPERA TOR S MANUAL FOR FUR TH...

Page 17: ...DECALS CONTINUED 82683 83105 15 ...

Page 18: ...354 480 795 1077 1288 1745 1 11 16 1 1 8 12 UNF 397 538 890 1206 1444 1957 1 7 8 1 1 4 7 UNC 500 678 1120 1518 1817 2462 1 7 8 1 1 4 12 UNF 553 749 1241 1682 2013 2728 2 1 16 1 3 8 6 UNC 655 887 1470 1992 2382 3228 2 1 16 1 3 8 12 UNF 746 1011 1672 2266 2712 3675 2 1 4 1 1 2 6 UNC 870 1179 1950 2642 3161 4283 2 1 4 1 1 2 12 UNF 979 1327 2194 2973 3557 4820 Proper torque for metric fasteners used o...

Page 19: ...BUSH HOG L L C P O Box 1039 Selma AL 36702 1039 Telephone 334 874 2700 ...

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