Land Pride CA2560 Operator'S Manual Download Page 6

Important Safety Information

12/10/18

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

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 implement 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 implement.

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

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

Do not grease or oil implement 
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 implement are 
properly collected and disposed.

Remove all tools and unused parts 
before operation.

Do not weld or torch on galvanized 
metal as it will release toxic fumes.

Use A Safety Chain

A safety chain will help control 
drawn machinery should it 
separate from the tractor drawbar.

Use a chain with the strength 
rating equal to or greater than the 
gross weight of the towed 
implement.

Attach the chain to the tractor 
drawbar support or other specified 
anchor location. Allow only 
enough slack in the chain to 
permit turning.

Always hitch the implement to the 
machine towing it. Do not use the 
safety chain tow the implement.

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 
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 a 
tractor with loader attachment 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.

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 implement 
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 CA2560

Page 1: ...l Kit in French Language please see your Land Pride dealer Read the Operator s Manual entirely When you see this symbol the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious follow without exception Yo...

Page 2: ...d 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 this manual...

Page 3: ...ety Alert Symbol 1 Safety Labels 4 Introduction 5 Application 5 Using This Manual 5 Terminology 5 Definitions 5 Owner Assistance 5 Serial Number 5 Further Assistance 6 Section 1 Assembly and Set Up 7...

Page 4: ...oad the appropriate 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 Land Pride...

Page 5: ...ildren to play on the power machine or implement Use extra caution when backing up Before the tractor starts to move look down and behind to make sure the area is clear Safety at All Times Careful ope...

Page 6: ...location Allow only enough slack in the chain to permit turning Always hitch the implement to the machine towing it Do not use the safety chain tow the implement Transport Safely Comply with federal s...

Page 7: ...hones while operating equipment Use Seat Belt and ROPS Land Pride recommends the use of a CAB or roll over protective structures ROPS and seat belt in almost all power machines Combination of a CAB or...

Page 8: ...nearest dealer visit 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 specified by Land Pride When...

Page 9: ...ies Core Aerators are adapted for attachment to tractors capable of properly lifting lowering and transporting up to 1200 lbs on the three point hitch These Aerators come in 60 and 72 working widths T...

Page 10: ...received the following actions are suggested 1 Discuss any problems you have with your implement with your dealership service personnel so they can address the problem 2 If you are still not satisfie...

Page 11: ...en upper hitches with 3 4 x 4 long bolt 7 lock washer 8 and nut 9 3 Tighten all hardware using torque requirements on page 19 NOTE Do not tighten the hardware until assembly is complete General Descri...

Page 12: ...teering control Consult your tractor Operator s Manual to determine proper weight requirements and maximum weight limitations Refer to Figure 1 2 Additional weight may be added to Models CA2560 and CA...

Page 13: ...2 1 22354 Spoons Supported Above Ground Extended Park Stand Fully Down And Secured With Wire Retaining Pin Storage Position With Added Weight Refer to Figure 2 2 If weight has been added to the unit t...

Page 14: ...ngled in rotating components be struck by objects be thrown or fall from the equipment etc Do not operate and or travel across inclines where tractor and or implement can roll over Consult your tracto...

Page 15: ...with the Core Aerator are two lower bushing 3 for hooking up with a Quick hitch Do not use lower bushings when connecting directly to the tractor s 3 point lift arms 2 Move drawbar fully forward Towa...

Page 16: ...or 3 Shut tractor down before dismounting using Tractor Shutdown Procedure on this page 4 Rotate level 90 degrees and place across end of mainframe Adjust tractor s top center link until mainframe is...

Page 17: ...can be avoided Also you will want to avoid any sizable rocks or foreign material that might be embedded in the soil that could cause damage to the aerating spoon Most important do not work over under...

Page 18: ...front to maintain steering control Consult your tractor Operator s Manual to determine proper weight requirements and maximum weight limitations Refer to Figure 4 1 Weight may be added installing opt...

Page 19: ...ts broken parts structural cracks and excessive wear Make repairs before putting implement back into service Serious breakdowns can result in injury or death Do not alter implement or replace parts on...

Page 20: ...ons 96 96 Spoon Material 3 4 Closed case hardened Replaceable Spoon Spacing in forward travel 7 Spoon Penetration 4 1 2 Depending on ground conditions and added weight Plug size 3 4 Diameter Gang Spac...

Page 21: ...al Spoon Replacement Requires removal of only two bolts to replace a worn out spoon Don t have to disassemble the whole rotary section to get to the spoons 5 1 2 Gang spacing on 60 units 6 1 2 Gang sp...

Page 22: ...s Do not operate the Core Aerator on concrete asphalt or blacktop Do not run over solid objects such as tree stumps rocks curbs etc Spoons won t go into ground Make sure the 3 point has not been lower...

Page 23: ...2 145 105 225 165 315 230 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...

Page 24: ...Section 9 Torque Values Chart Table of Contents CA2560 CA2572 Core Aerators 325 020M 12 10 18 20...

Page 25: ...ifically 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...

Page 26: ...Corporate Office P O Box 5060 Salina Kansas 67402 5060 USA...

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