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Section 4: Operating Procedures 

RBT6010 & RBT6012 Rear Blades 301-360M

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8. Remove hitch pins from the lower 3-Point arms at the 

hitch frame. 

9. Reinstall hitch pins, linchpins, and hairpin cotters in 

the Rear Blade hitch frame for storage.

10. Refer to “

Long-Term Storage

” instructions on page 

21 when storing the Rear Blade for a long time.

Basic Operating Instructions

1.

Dig Safe, Call 811. 

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. 

2. Thoroughly inspect work area for sprinkler heads, 

and any other unforeseen objects that may be a 
hazard. Remove all potential hazards and mark any 
that cannot be removed.

3. Place grade stakes if you intend to develop a specific 

grade or soil level. 

4. Adjust blade to the desired angle, tilt, and offset 

position before lowering blade to the ground. 

5. Lower blade to the ground and proceed forward at a 

speed of no more than 2 to 4 mph. The blade should 
immediately begin shaving the soil surface. 

6. Set tractor’s draft-link height control lever to the 

desired grade position. If blade is set at a 90 degree 
angle to the direction of travel, it may be necessary to 
raise the blade slightly so that dirt and gravel can flow 
out evenly under the blade as it shaves off high spots 
and fills in potholes or depressions.

General Operating Instructions

Once you have familiarized yourself with the Operator’s 
Manual, completed the operations checklist, and 
properly attached your Land Pride Rear Blade to your 
tractor, you are now almost ready to begin work. 

Hopefully you have checked out your work site for any 
buried utility cables, pipelines, sprinkler heads, or other 
obstacles that you wouldn’t want to damage or 
encounter. Grade stakes should now be in place if you 
intend to develop a specific grade, elevation, soil contour, 
or roadbed crown. The primary purpose of the RBT60 
Series Rear Blades is for grading or leveling soil, gravel, 
or aggregate in the warmer months and snow removal in 
the colder months. These functions are best done at an 
approximate 2 to 4 mph ground speed. Becoming 
proficient with a Rear Blade takes practice.

Tractor horsepower, your personal skill level, soil or 
aggregate composition, moisture levels, and compaction 
factors will all have a definite impact on how easily and 
effectively you get the job done when you are in the dirt 
working mode. Develop a plan to achieve your expected 
results. Set the blade up at the proper angle or angles to 
do the job. The hydraulic angling, tilt, and offset 
capabilities of the RBT60 Series will make these 
adjustments easy utilizing the tractors remote hydraulic 
controls. This may require some experimentation to 
achieve the desired results. Lower the blade to the 
ground and proceed forward at a speed of no more than 
2 to 4 mph. The blade should immediately begin shaving 
the soil surface and dirt or aggregate material. Set the 
tractor’s draft-link height control in the desired position.   
With the blade set at a 90 degree angle you may need to 
raise the blade slightly so that the dirt or gravel can flow 
out evenly under the blade effectively shaving off high 
spots and filling in potholes or depressions.

If you have the blade set at a horizontal angle, the shaved 
or accumulated material will begin to move outward 
toward the trailing edge of the blade. The greater the 
angle the more quickly the shaved material will be 
distributed off to the side. If it is necessary to work up next 
to a building foundation, abutment, or raised curb you 
may want to offset the blade so that the outside edge of 
the blade is beyond the outer edge of the tractor tire in 
working position. Backfilling operations may be more 
easily performed by reversing the blade and operating 
the tractor in reverse or commonly called the push mode. 
Be careful not to overstress the rear blade while 
backfilling as load forces on the blade and frame 
increase while backing up.

If you are performing the construction of soil contours or 
waterways you will probably need to set a tilt angle on the 
blade to achieve the desired effect. If you are grading or 
cutting a new ditch bank or forming a road crown, you will 
probably want to offset the blade in combination with 
setting an appropriate tilt angle. This again will likely 
require some experimentation to gain desired results. 
Snow removal techniques with a blade will be very similar 
to dirt working techniques and will require a little 
experimentation to become proficient.

With a little practice you should become a very good 
operator and consistently achieve the desired results you 
expect with your Land Pride RBT60 Series Rear Blade. 

See 

“Specifications” & “Capacities”

 on page 29 and 

Features and Benefits

” on page 29 for additional 

information and performance enhancing options.

Summary of Contents for RBT6010

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: ...Hydraulic Outlets 7 Torque Requirements 7 Tractor Shutdown Procedure 7 Assembly Set Up Safety 8 Hitch Mainframe Moldboard 8 Blade Offset Cylinder 9 Blade Angle Cylinder 10 Blade Tilt Cylinder 11 3 Poi...

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: ...om 3 Some new equipment installed during repair requires safety labels to be affixed to the replaced component as specified by Land Pride When ordering new components make sure the correct safety labe...

Page 9: ...Important Safety Information RBT6010 RBT6012 Rear Blades 301 360M 11 27 18 5 Table of Contents 818 491C Warning Pinch Shear Both sides 27862 27863 27862 27863 818 487C Danger Avoid Injury Both Sides...

Page 10: ...e and safe operating practices will help you get years of satisfactory use from this machine Application Land Pride s RBT60 Series 3 Way Hydraulic Rear Blades are built tough from the ground up for le...

Page 11: ...ry or death Hydraulic fluid under high pressure can penetrate the skin and or eyes causing a serious injury Wear protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working with hydraulic systems Use...

Page 12: ...h hitch frame 1 to mainframe 3 with pivot pin 2 Make sure bent lip at the top is facing back 12 Install pivot pin washer 5 and cotter pin 16 Bend one or more legs of the cotter pin to keep it from fal...

Page 13: ...if attached to rear cylinder mount 3 Remove shipping port plugs from cylinder ports 4 Screw adapter fittings 6 to the two cylinder ports with O rings facing the ports Tighten fittings 5 Screw remaini...

Page 14: ...ts with O rings facing the ports Tighten fittings IMPORTANT Attach cylinder base to the front cylinder mount The base will interfere with the mainframe if attached to rear cylinder mount 5 Screw remai...

Page 15: ...ted to lug 2 2 Secure clevis pins with cotter pins 3 Bend one or more legs on the pins to keep them from falling out 3 Remove shipping port plugs from cylinder ports IMPORTANT Attach cylinder base to...

Page 16: ...o purchase a Quick Hitch 2 Remove linchpins and hitch pins from clevis lugs Keep for reuse 3 Slowly back tractor up to 3 Way Rear Blade while using tractor s 3 Point hydraulic control to align hitch h...

Page 17: ...d refer to Blade Offset and Blade Angle and Reversing instructions on page 16 2 Slowly raise 3 Point arms fully up and down to make sure blade does not make contact with tractor tire and drawbar a Mov...

Page 18: ...required if Cat II Quick Hitch is used One Pin Part No 805 219C Two Bushings Part No 357 111D Two Washers Part No 804 028C Gauge Wheel Assembly Figure 2 1 27868 Storage Slots 7 Attach hydraulic cylin...

Page 19: ...maging the surface it is blading over such as a road surface during snow removal Kit Bundle 301 437A SKID SHOE ASSEMBLY Without End Plates 1 Attach skid shoe mount 2 to the right side of moldboard 1 w...

Page 20: ...le The blade may also be rotated 180 degrees 1 Read and follow Safety First on this page before offsetting the blade 2 Disconnect angle cylinder from blade turntable lug 3 Rotate 3 Way Rear Blade cloc...

Page 21: ...the Rear Blade can damage the unit The hydraulic system can burst and drop the tractor Always check all blade hardware for tightness before moving or working around the unit Make sure moldboard pivot...

Page 22: ...f in doubt call 811 USA before digging so that they can mark the location of underground services in the area For contact information see Dig Safe in the Important Safety Information starting on page...

Page 23: ...45o and 60o IMPORTANT The warranty shall not apply to damage caused by misuse abuse or contact with obstructions Operate tractor at slow speeds when cleaning a ditch or removing snow Be careful not t...

Page 24: ...ors will all have a definite impact on how easily and effectively you get the job done when you are in the dirt working mode Develop a plan to achieve your expected results Set the blade up at the pro...

Page 25: ...ent hydraulic system problems is ensure that your tractor s reservoir remains free of dirt and contamination Use a clean cloth to wipe hose ends before attaching them to your tractor Replace your trac...

Page 26: ...y Until grease emerges Lubrication Points Blade Pivot Shaft Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity Until grease emerges Front Pivot Shaft Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity U...

Page 27: ...uge Wheel Front Pivot Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity Until grease emerges Gauge Wheel Hub Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity Until grease emerges Moldboard and Blade...

Page 28: ...ersed Angle cylinder 5 X 18 stroke with 2 1 2 dia rod Blade offset hydraulic operated Up to 55 left and right Should not offset when backing up Offset cylinder 5 X 18 stroke with 2 1 2 dia rod Blade t...

Page 29: ...ows the operator to do simple tasks such as putting a crown in the middle of a road to making V type ditches of various sizes Mainframe is fully welded and reinforced Overall Mainframe strength is enh...

Page 30: ...before activating any of the three hydraulic cylinders Blade Does Not Penetrate Soil Ground is too hard Loosen soil with a Land Pride Scarifier Apply water to the surface or wait for a rain Blade cutt...

Page 31: ...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 32: ...Section 9 Torque Values Chart RBT6010 RBT6012 Rear Blades 301 360M 11 27 18 28 Table of Contents...

Page 33: ...designed Misuse also specifically 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...

Page 34: ...Corporate Office P O Box 5060 Salina Kansas 67402 5060 USA www landpride com...

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