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Important Safety Information

4/10/19

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Dig Safe - Avoid 
Underground Utilities

USA: Call 811
CAN: digsafecanada.ca 

Always contact your local utility 
companies (electrical, telephone, 
gas, water, sewer, and others) 
before digging so that they may 
mark the location of any 
underground services in the 
area. 

Be sure to ask how close you can 
work to the marks they 
positioned.

Listed below are common practices that may or may not be applicable to the products 
described in this manual.

Transport Safely

Comply with federal, state, and local 
laws.

Use towing vehicle and trailer of 
adequate size and capacity. Secure 
equipment towed on a trailer with 
chocks, tie downs, and chains.

Sudden braking can cause a towed 
trailer to swerve and upset. Reduce 
speed if towed trailer is not equipped 
with brakes.

Avoid contact with any overhead 
utility lines or electrically charged 
conductors.

Always drive with load on end of 
loader arms low to the ground. 

Always drive straight up and down 
steep inclines with heavy end of skid 
steer on the “uphill” side.

Engage park brake when stopped on 
an incline.

Maximum transport speed for an 
attached equipment is 20 mph. DO 
NOT EXCEED. Never travel at a 
speed which does not allow 
adequate control of steering and 
stopping. Some rough terrains 
require a slower speed. 

As a guideline, use the following 
maximum speed weight ratios for 
attached equipment:

20 mph

 when weight of attached 

equipment is less than or equal to 
the weight of machine towing the 
equipment.

10 mph

 when weight of attached 

equipment exceeds weight of 
machine towing equipment but not 
more than double the weight.

IMPORTANT:

 Do not tow a load that 

is more than double the weight of the 
vehicle towing the load.

Practice Safe Maintenance

Understand procedure before doing 
work. Refer to the Operator’s Manual 
for additional information.

Work on a level surface in a clean 
dry area that is well-lit.

Lower attachment to the ground and 
follow all shutdown procedures 
before leaving the operator’s seat to 
perform maintenance.

Do not work under any hydraulic 
supported equipment. It can settle, 
suddenly leak down, or be lowered 
accidentally. If it is necessary to work 
under the equipment, securely 
support it with stands or suitable 
blocking beforehand.

Use properly grounded electrical 
outlets and tools. 

Use correct tools and equipment for 
the job that are in good condition.

Allow equipment to cool before 
working on it.

Disconnect battery ground cable (-) 
before servicing or adjusting 
electrical systems or before welding 
on equipment.

Inspect all parts. Make certain parts 
are in good condition & installed 
properly.

Replace parts on this attachment 
with genuine Kubota parts only. Do 
not alter this attachment in a way 
which will adversely affect its 
performance.

Do not grease or oil attachment 
while it is in operation.

Remove buildup of grease, oil, or 
debris.

Always make sure any material and 
waste products from the repair and 
maintenance of the attachment are 
properly collected and disposed.

Remove all tools and unused parts 
from the equipment before 
operation.

Tire Safety

Tire changing can be dangerous 
and must be performed by 
trained personnel using the 
correct tools and equipment.

Always maintain correct tire 
pressure. Do not inflate tires 
above recommended pressures 
shown in the Operator’s Manual.

When inflating tires, use a clip-on 
chuck and extension hose long 
enough to allow you to stand to 
one side and NOT in front of or 
over the tire assembly. Use a 
safety cage if available.

Securely support the attachment 
when changing a wheel.

When removing and installing 
wheels, use wheel handling 
equipment adequate for the 
weight involved.

Make sure wheel bolts have been 
tightened to the specified torque.

Summary of Contents for AP-SR2672

Page 1: ...French Language please see your Kubota dealer Read the Operator s Manual entirely When you see this symbol the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious follow without exception Your life and...

Page 2: ...ally ordered the weights and measurements are no longer accurate for your machine Update the record by adding the machine weight and measurements provided in the Specifications Capacities Section of t...

Page 3: ...ns 9 Owner Assistance 9 Serial Number 9 Section 1 Assembly Set up 10 Skid Steer Requirements 10 Hydraulic Motor Hose Assembly 10 Gauge Wheel Assembly 10 Side Plate Assembly 11 Skid Steer Hook Up 12 Hy...

Page 4: ...ppropriate App on your smart phone open the App point your phone on the QR code and take a picture Dealer QR Locator The QR code on the left will link you to available dealers for Kubota products Refe...

Page 5: ...nder the watchful eye of a responsible adult Be alert and shut the attachment and skid steer track loader down if children enter the work area Never carry children on the power machine or attachment T...

Page 6: ...e doing work Refer to the Operator s Manual for additional information Work on a level surface in a clean dry area that is well lit Lower attachment to the ground and follow all shutdown procedures be...

Page 7: ...nd ear plugs Clothing should fit snug without fringes and pull strings to avoid entanglement with moving parts Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause hearing impairment or hearing loss Wear suitab...

Page 8: ...irators are required wear a respirator approved for protection against crystalline silica containing dust Do not alter respirator in any way Workers who use tight fitting respirators can not have bear...

Page 9: ...Important Safety Information 4 10 19 5 This page left blank intentionally...

Page 10: ...it our dealer locator at www landpride com 3 Some new equipment installed during repair requires safety labels to be affixed to the replaced component as 37787 24534 838 107C Warning Thrown Object Haz...

Page 11: ...nformation 4 10 19 AP SR2672 AP SR2690 for Skid Steer Powered Rakes 321 004MK Table of Contents 838 111C Danger Moving Parts 37788 37788 37786 818 339C Warning High Pressure Fluid Hazard 818 798C Warn...

Page 12: ...690 for Skid Steer Powered Rakes 321 004MK 4 10 19 Table of Contents 818 254C Danger Rotating Roller Hazard 24534 37786 37788 37788 838 615C 2 x 9 Amber Reflector 1 place 838 614C 2 x 9 Red Reflector...

Page 13: ...ry use from this attachment Application Kubota s SR2672 and SR2690 Skid Steer Powered Rakes with their carbide tipped studded roller adjustable and highly durable urethane material control deflector a...

Page 14: ...rious injury or death Lightweight power machines may need weight added to the rear to maintain steering control and prevent forward tipping or side tipping caused by a heavy front load Consult your po...

Page 15: ...are two side plates one right hand and one left hand 1 Install rectangle holes in top of right hand side plate 3 over mounting tabs in the rake frame and pipe tube 1 over side support pin 2 as shown...

Page 16: ...ak hydraulic fluid 30939 Top Angle Bars Bottom Slots Hydraulic fluid under high pressure can penetrate the skin Wear protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working with hydraulic systems...

Page 17: ...h the Powered Rake one may be purchased from your nearest Kubota dealer Additional instructions are provided on the page noted in the list below Part No 323 095A 10 Long wire harness with Deutsch 14 p...

Page 18: ...8 1 Attach Deutsch 2 pin plug 9 to the Kubota CTL male plug 11 located behind the driver s seat Refer to Figure 1 9 2 Fuse 12 is supplied by customer Install 10 amp fuse 12 in Kubota s fuse box slot...

Page 19: ...Locate and mount this switch in a convenient easy to reach location 6 Connect power cord 8 to control switch wire 7 7 Connect green black wire connector 1 to the top solenoid wire 2 8 Connect red and...

Page 20: ...or goggles when working with hydraulic systems Use a piece of cardboard or wood rather than hands when searching for hydraulic leaks If hydraulic fluid is injected into the skin or eyes it must be tr...

Page 21: ...ating properly or needs adjustment Transporting WARNING To avoid serious injury or death When traveling on roadways travel in such a way that other vehicles may pass you safely Use LED lights clean re...

Page 22: ...with the ground Normal operating rake angle is 15 degrees left or right However you may want to make subtle auxiliary hydraulic adjustments to the roller angle to determine varying effects on the sur...

Page 23: ...linchpins 5 4 Repeat above steps 1 3 for the other side Depth Adjustment Figure 3 1 NOTE The gauge wheel on the chain case side should be down approximately 1 inch more than the non drive side to comp...

Page 24: ...ck washers 9 and access cover 2 from the chain case 2 Inspect chain for tightness and excess wear Replace worn out chains See Sprocket and Drive Chain Replacement page 22 3 If the chain should become...

Page 25: ...uide 2 over front mounting pin 1 2 Secure side plate 3 with linchpin 5 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for left hand side plate Working Position of Side Plates Right Hand Side Shown Figure 3 5 24535 Storage Positi...

Page 26: ...n the integrity and impair the safety function performance and life of the attachment Replace parts only with genuine OEM parts Drive Chain Maintenance The operator should check chain tightness after...

Page 27: ...aint Paint is available in aerosol can quarts and gallon sizes See chart below 5 Replace all damaged or missing decals 6 Lubricate as noted in Lubrication on page 24 7 A light coat of oil or grease ma...

Page 28: ...1 Gauge Wheel Grease gauge wheel axle every 25 hours One grease zerk for each gauge wheel Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease Quantity Add grease until grease begin to emerge from either side of...

Page 29: ...ll Plug Lower Plug 30665 24533 Remove Skid Shoe To Grease As Required Pivot Arm Bushings 8 Places Grease pivot arm bushings every 25 hours Two grease zerks for each pivot arm Type of Lubrication Multi...

Page 30: ...h 1 2 x 5 13 X 127 Urethane Spike Roller in mm 9 3 8 238 Dia with 3 4 x 1 1 2 19 X 38 Carbide Tipped Studs Roller Speed Variable from 170 270 rpm Roller Side Bearings Roller Bearings Drive Chain 50 Do...

Page 31: ...hold dirt to aid in filling low spots Easily store the side plates on the Powered Rake so that they are always with the Rake when needed Two material control deflectors Material control deflectors det...

Page 32: ...l control blade Drive Chain is off Loose or damaged connections Oil leaks Worn or damaged seal Operating depth insufficient Raise gauge wheels Increase skid steer rpm Clean roller Roller gouging on th...

Page 33: ...5 315 230 5 8 11 130 97 205 150 285 210 M16 X 1 5 155 115 240 180 335 245 5 8 18 150 110 230 170 325 240 M18 X 2 5 195 145 310 230 405 300 3 4 10 235 170 360 265 510 375 M18 X 1 5 220 165 350 260 485...

Page 34: ...ally includes failure to properly maintain oil levels grease points and driveline shafts Claims under this Warranty should be made to the dealer which originally sold the product and all warranty adju...

Page 35: ...ll representations and warranties whether express or implied including but not limited to warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and Kubota shall not be liable for any dama...

Page 36: ...sion Telephone 1175 S Guild Ave Lodi CA 95240 209 334 9910 Central Division Telephone 14855 FAA Blvd Fort Worth TX 76155 817 571 0900 Northern Division Telephone 6300 at One Kubota Way Groveport OH 43...

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