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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

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Never allow children to operate or be around equipment.

Use stabilizer bars, adjustable sway chains, or sway blocks on your tractor lift arms to keep the implement from

swinging side to side. Adjust as tightly as practical for best performance.

Keep alert and watch the front as well as the rear when working with the implement.

When maneuvering close to b uildings or passing through narro w areas, be sure to allo w sufficient clearance

for the implement.

Do not operate close to ditches or creeks. Slow down when operating over rough ground.

Always be sure the implement is in the fully r aised position when in transport.

When removing, changing the angle, or reversing the rake, be sure that your feet are never under the rake.

Use extreme caution when backfilling deep holes or trenches.

Be careful to avoid catching the rake on stumps or other immovable objects.

Use care when working on slopes.

Avoid excessive speed during operation.

Make adjustments only when the implement is attached to the tr actor.

When using the rake in a reverse position, use extra care.

Do not ram rake

into piles of dir t. Tractor lift arms

and the r ake are not b uilt to tak e high impact loads in this position.

Ramming

backwards can also dislodge

operator from seat and/or tractor controls, resulting in possible serious injury or death.

Always ease the tractor into the load. It may be necessary to reposition and take less “bite” on the material to

move it safely.

Operating spring steel r ake tines may suddenly fling roc ks and clods . Keep all bystanders 50 feet away and

operator must wear safety glasses.

Stop power unit and equipment immediately upon striking an obstruction. Turn off engine, remove key, inspect,

and repair any damage before resuming operation.

Before leaving operator’s seat, lower lift arms and put attachment on the g round. Engage brake, stop engine,

remove key, and remove seat belt.

Never perform service or maintenance with engine r unning.

Watch f or and a void hidden obstr uctions, i.e ., b uried pipes , roc ks, concrete piers , une ven concrete slabs ,

stumps, etc., when operating.

OWNER SERVICE

TRANSPORTING

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Pay par ticular close attention to the Saf ety Messages

regarding tr ansport. Avoid unnecessar y injur ies and

equipment damage by exercising cautious, conscientious

travel procedures.

Attaching the landscape r ake to the tr actor increases

the o verall length of the w orking unit. Allow additional

clearance for the landscape rake to swing when turning.

Always place the r ake str aight across (90° to line of

travel) for transport.

Raise the landscape rake as high as possible for trans-

porting.

MAINTENANCE

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The information in this section is wr itten for operators

who possess basic mechanical skills . If you need help ,

your dealer has trained service technicians available. For

your protection, read and f ollow the safety information in

this manual.

Inspect the landscape rake for loose, damaged or worn

parts and adjust or replace if needed.

Repaint parts where paint is w orn or scratched to pre-

vent rust.

Check all bolts and nuts to be sure they are tight.

Periodically grease the gauge wheel assemblies.

REPLACING RAKE TEETH 

To ser vice the landscape r ake when attached to the

tractor, it must be blocked up off the ground.

1. Place two blocks under the tinebar . Lower the tinebar

to rest securely on the blocks.

2. Refer to parts drawing, pages 12, 13, and 14. Remove

the n uts and bolts from damaged teeth. Loosen the

other bolts holding the same tooth suppor

t plate .

Remove the damaged teeth.

3. Insert the new teeth and secure with the bolts and hex

nuts previously removed.

STORAGE

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• At the end of the w

orking season or when the

landscape rake will not be used f or a long per iod, it is

good pr actice to clean off an y dir t that ma y ha ve

accumulated.

• Inspect the landscape r ake f or loose , damaged or

worn parts and adjust or replace if needed.

• Storage location should be le vel and solid to mak e

hitching and unhitching easy.

• Always store in a safe place away from children or live-

stock.

WARNING!

NEVER GO UNDERNEA TH EQ UIPMENT. Never

place any part of the bod y underneath equipment or

between moveable par ts even when the engine has

been turned off . Hydraulic system leak do

wn,

hydraulic system failures,

mechanical failures, or

movement of control levers can cause equipment to

drop or rotate unexpectedly and cause se vere injury

or death.

• Service work does not require going underneath.

• Read Man ual f or ser vice instructions or ha ve

service performed by a qualified dealer.

WARNING!

Keep all per sons away from operator contr ol area

while perf orming adjustments, service, or mainte-

nance.

Before dismounting po wer unit or perf orming any

service or maintenance , follow these steps: disen-

gage power to equipment, lower the 3 point hitch and

all raised components to the gr ound, operate valve

levers to release any hydraulic pressure, set parking

brake, stop engine , remove ke y, and unfasten seat

belt.

Summary of Contents for DCR-4

Page 1: ... condition and is capab le of handling the w eight of the assembly to be b locked Also insure that the b locking material is on a clean dr y surface 5 Never put hands or an y part of body under b locked up assemblies if at all possible 6 After completing assemb ly thoroughly inspect the machine to be sure that all n uts bolts hydraulic fittings or any other fastened assemblies have been thoroughly...

Page 2: ...perator s Manual to operate lubricate maintain and store the pr oduct in accor dance with all instructions and saf ety pr ocedures Failure of the operator to read the Operator s Manual is a misuse of this equipment It is the Retail Customer and or Operator s responsibility to inspect the product and to have any part s repaired or replaced when continued operation would cause damage or excessive we...

Page 3: ...ther than cost approved by Farm Star duty taxes charges for nor mal service or adjustments loss of crops or any other loss of income rental of substitute equipment expens es due to loss damage detention or delay in the delivery of equipment or parts resulting from acts beyond the control of Farm Star THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY 1 To vendor items which carry their own warranties such as hydraulic...

Page 4: ...or s manuals 2 Is instructed in safe and proper use The use of this equipment is subject to cer tain hazards which cannot be protected against b y mechanical means or product design All operators of this equipment m ust read and understand this entire man ual pay ing particular attention to safety and operating instructions prior to using If there is something in this man ual you do not understand...

Page 5: ...epend on the tractor hydraulic system to hold the implement in place A heavy load can cause instability of the tr actor Use extreme care dur ing travel Slow down on tur ns and watch out f or b umps The tr actor ma y need front counter w eights to counter balance the w eight of the implement Never use alcoholic be verages or dr ugs which can hinder aler tness or coordination while oper ating this e...

Page 6: ...d during operation Make adjustments only when the implement is attached to the tr actor When using the rake in a reverse position use extra care Do not ram rake into piles of dir t Tractor lift arms and the rake are not b uilt to take high impact loads in this position Ramming backwards can also dislodge operator from seat and or tractor controls resulting in possible serious injury or death Alway...

Page 7: ...IGNS OBEY ALL SAFETY WARNINGS Keep children away from danger all day every day Please w ork dr ive pla y and liv e each da y with care and concern f or y our saf ety and that of y our f amily and f ellow citizens ...

Page 8: ...dscape rake in your operator s manual and become familiar as to ho w the par ts or assemb lies go together Select an area for assembly that is clean and free from debris The two main subassemblies of the landscape rake are heavy and a wkward to handle It is recommended that you have one or two helpers to complete the assembly 1 On DCR and MCR models assemble the A frame as shown in the exploded pa...

Page 9: ...in the desired w orking depth ASSEMBLY continued GAUGE WHEEL INSTALLATION SINGLE WHEEL PACKAGE DCR Models Only Refer to the par ts illustration and assemble the wheel package to the center of the r ake frame weldment using 4 bolts nuts and washers as shown Grease the wheel upon initial assembly DUAL WHEEL PACKAGE Recommended for rakes above 6 in width and all MCR and LRHD Series rakes Refer to the...

Page 10: ...ong it easily The angle tilt of the rake must be set to suit conditions This is controlled by the lift arm leveling assembly turnbuckle on the trac tor 3 point hitch LEVELING The rake should be straight across i e 90 to the line of travel of the tractor in other words 0 horizontal angle There should be 0 v ertical angle i e the lift ar ms on the tractor 3 point hitch should be par allel to the gro...

Page 11: ... damaged teeth Loosen the other bolts holding the same tooth suppor t plate Remove the damaged teeth 3 Insert the new teeth and secure with the bolts and hex nuts previously removed STORAGE At the end of the w orking season or when the landscape rake will not be used f or a long per iod it is good pr actice to clean off an y dir t that ma y ha ve accumulated Inspect the landscape r ake f or loose ...

Page 12: ...in unknown soil conditions Always backfill at slow speed Preferably use tractor of recommended horsepower Slow down and use extra care Unable to hold level grade 1 Tractor draft control lifting blade 2 Soil too hard 3 Uneven ground Set tractor draft control Loosen soil with scarifiers or disk Install gauge wheels Bent tinebar or bent teeth 1 Hitting hidden objects 2 Using too large of tractor or o...

Page 13: ...12 DCR LANDSCAPE RAKE PARTS LIST SGW 10 GAUGE WHEEL PARTS LIST OPTIONAL ...

Page 14: ...13 MCR LANDSCAPE RAKE PARTS LIST ...

Page 15: ...14 LRHD LANDSCAPE RAKE PARTS LIST DGW 20 GAUGE WHEEL PARTS LIST OPTIONAL ...

Page 16: ...trol A hea vy load can cause instability of the tr actor Use extreme care during road travel Slow down on turns and watch out f or b umps Tractor ma y need front counter weights to counter balance the weight of the implement Reduce speed on hillsides or cur ves so there is no danger of tipping Avoid driving too close to the edge of ditches or creeks Do not tr ansport implement on pub lic roads wit...

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