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Section 2: Operating Instructions

8/28/08

RC5010 & RC6010 (540 RPM) and RCM5010 & RCM6010 (1000 RPM) Rotary Cutters   318-128M

Land Pride

Table of Contents

General Operating Instructions

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CAUTION!

To prevent personal injury caused by thrown objects, the use of
front & rear safety guards is strongly recommended! To avoid
injury or death from entanglement in rotating drivelines, the
drive gearbox shields must be in place and secure when
operating.

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DANGER!

Rotary cutters have the ability to discharge objects at high
speeds; therefore, the use of front & rear safety guards are
strongly recommended when cutting along highways or in an
area where people may be present.

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CAUTION!

Damage may occur if exceeding the rated cutting capacity of
the cutter!

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CAUTION!

Do not over speed PTO or machine damage may result.
RC series are designed for a tractor with 540 RPM rear PTO
and RCM series are designed for a tractor with 1000 RPM rear
PTO.

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DANGER!

Do not lift deck to use cutting blades as a fan. Cutting blades
are not properly designed or guarded for this use. Using the
deck as a fan can result in injury and/or death.

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DANGER!

Do not operate 10 ft. cutters without both the wing and weight
box attached to the center deck. Removing the wing or weight
box will expose blades and increase risk of cutter overturning.
Removing both will expose blades on both sides. Exposed
blades can result in serious injury and/or death.

It is important that you familiarize yourself with the
Operator’s Manual, completed the Operators Checklist,
properly attached the cutter to your tractor, made
leveling adjustments, and preset your cutting height
before beginning a running operational safety check on
your Land Pride RC(M)5010 and RC(M)6010 Series
Rotary Cutters.

It’s now time to do a running operational safety check. It
is important that at any time during this safety check you
detect a malfunction in either the cutter or tractor that you
immediately shut the tractor off, remove the key, and
make necessary repairs and/or adjustments before
continuing on.

Make sure before starting the tractor that the park brake
is engaged, the PTO is disengaged, and the cutter is
resting on the ground with the wing down. Start the
tractor and set the engine throttle speed at a low idle.
Raise the cutter with the tractor’s rear hydraulic lift
control lever to transport position making sure that the
PTO shaft does not bind and does not contact the cutter
frame. Lower the cutter to the ground and at a low engine
speed engage the PTO. If everything is running smoothly
at a low idle, slowly raise the cutter to transport height
checking for bind or chatter in the driveline. Lower the
cutter to the ground and increase the tractor’s engine
rpm until it reaches the cutter’s full PTO operating speed
which will be either 540 or 1000rpm. If everything is still
running smoothly, once more raise the cutter to transport
height to check for driveline bind or chatter. Lower the
cutter to the ground, return the engine to a low idle, and
disengage the PTO. Position the adjustable stops on the
tractor’s hydraulic lift lever so the cutter can be
consistently returned to the same cutting and transport
height. Make a tight turn to ensure that the rear tractor
tires are not coming into contact with the deck.

You should now be ready to transport to your cutting site
at a safe ground speed. On roadways, transport in such
a manner that faster moving vehicles can easily see you
and pass you safely. Reduce your speed when traveling
over rough and hilly terrain. Avoid quick or sharp steering
corrections. Take extra care to insure that the mower
doesn’t come into contact with obstacles such as trees,
buildings or fences. Use accessory lights and
appropriate reflective devices to provide adequate
warning to pedestrians and other vehicle operators when
traveling on public roads and in the dark of night. Comply
with all local, state and federal laws.

It is important that you inspect the area where you will be
cutting and clear it of safety hazards and foreign objects
either before or after you arrive at the cutting site. Never
assume the area is clear. Cut only in areas you are
familiar with and are free of debris and unseen objects.
Extremely tall grass should be cut twice to detect
potential hazards. In the event you do strike an object
stop the cutter and tractor immediately to inspect and
make necessary repairs to the cutter before resuming
operation. It really pays to inspect a new area and to
develop a safe plan before cutting.

You will need to maintain either 540 or 1000 rpm PTO
speed and 2 to 5 mph ground speed to produce a clean
cut. Make a tractor gear and range selection that will
enable you to maintain these speed combinations.
Generally the quality of cut is better at lower ground
speeds. Dense ground cover will create the need to slow
down even more. In certain conditions tractor tires will
roll grass down resulting in an uneven cut when the grass
fails to rebound. Should this happen you may try
reversing the direction of cut and/or double cut to
achieve the desired finish. Avoid very low cutting heights
especially on extremely uneven terrain. Always cut

Summary of Contents for RC5010

Page 1: ...Operator s manual entirely When you see this symbol the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious follow without exception Your life and the lives of others depend on it Table of Contents 1660...

Page 2: ...xle Assembly 14 Tractor Hook up to Standard Clevis Hitch 14 Tractor Hook up to Swivel Clevis Hitch 15 Tractor Hook up to Bar Tite Hitch 15 Driveline Installation 16 Check Driveline Length 16 Hydraulic...

Page 3: ...n implement at any time Look For The Safety Alert Symbol The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL indicates there is a potential hazard to personal safety involved and extra safety precaution must be taken When you se...

Page 4: ...ing lights and turn signals are recommended whenever driving on public roads Use lights and devices provided with implement Use A Safety Chain A safety chain will help control drawn machinery should i...

Page 5: ...rk on the system Make sure all hydraulic fluid connections are tight and all hydraulic hoses and lines are in good condition before applying pressure to the system Use a piece of paper or cardboard NO...

Page 6: ...clean and legible 2 Replace all damaged or missing labels To order new labels go to your nearest Land Pride dealer 3 Some new equipment installed during repair requires safety labels to be affixed to...

Page 7: ...ation 8 28 08 RC5010 RC6010 540 RPM and RCM5010 RCM6010 1000 RPM Rotary Cutters 318 128M Land Pride Table of Contents 23571 818 552C Danger Rotating Driveline Entanglement Hazard ROTATING DRIVELINE KE...

Page 8: ...M6010 1000 RPM Rotary Cutters 318 128M 8 28 08 Land Pride Important Safety Information Table of Contents 23571 818 540C Danger Shield Missing DO NOT Operate 818 543C Danger Guard Missing DO NOT Operat...

Page 9: ...RCM5010 RCM6010 1000 RPM Rotary Cutters 318 128M Land Pride Table of Contents 818 276C Warning Rotating Blade Hazard TRACTOR MUST HAVE SAFETY GUARDING 818 840C Danger Rollover Hazard 818 561C Warning...

Page 10: ...rning Folding Cutter Speed Warning Located on Standard Clevis Hitch arm Double Swivel Clevis Hitch and Bar Tite Hitch 23572 Bar Tite Hitch Shown 838 094C Warning High Pressure Located on Standard Clev...

Page 11: ...8 08 RC5010 RC6010 540 RPM and RCM5010 RCM6010 1000 RPM Rotary Cutters 318 128M Land Pride Table of Contents 818 229C Amber Reflector Located on Wing Weight Box 818 230C Red Reflector Located on Wing...

Page 12: ...1000 RPM Rotary Cutters 318 128M 8 28 08 Land Pride Important Safety Information Table of Contents 818 556C Danger Thrown Object Hazard Located on Left Wing Right Wing 818 564C Danger Rotating Blade...

Page 13: ...s Proper assembly maintenance and safe operating practices will help you get years of satisfactory use from this machine The parts on your Rotary Cutter have been specially designed and should only be...

Page 14: ...e job safer by having all the needed parts and equipment readily at hand Torque Requirements Refer to Torque Values Chart on page 42 to determine correct torque values when tightening hardware Pre Ass...

Page 15: ...twisting torque on the cutter hitch and tractor drawbar Hitch swivel is greaseable Bar Tite Hitch Optional Refer to Figure 1 4 The Bar Tite hitch functions the same as the swivel clevis hitch except...

Page 16: ...arking jack 3 is properly attached to the cutter hitch and secured with attachment pin 8 2 Back tractor within close proximity of cutter clevis 11 3 Raise or lower the parking jack 3 to align clevis 1...

Page 17: ...IMPORTANT Parking jack attachment pin 8 must be fully inserted and secured before working on or around a cutter that is not hooked to the tractor drawbar 22271 7 Lower parking jack 3 until cutter wei...

Page 18: ...ts are used to connect the driveline to the tractor and implement gearbox A driveline that is too long can damage the tractor gearbox and or driveline Always check driveline length with cutter hitched...

Page 19: ...r can help you determine the best configuration that will match your needs and your tractor capabilities Optional control valve kits are available if the tractor does not have the required number of d...

Page 20: ...rs from the center hydraulic cylinder and lower cutter until front skids are resting on the ground Replace stroke control spacers as needed to support wheels at this position 4 With tractor gear selec...

Page 21: ...e Torque Values Chart in the Appendix section on page 42 Make sure all guards and shields are in place refer to Important Safety Information starting on page 1 Gearbox Gear Lube refer to the Maintenan...

Page 22: ...1 from both the left and right cylinder pins 4 3 Rotate end of transport lock bar 3 to the storage pin 2 as shown in Figure 2 2 Secure with hairpin clips 1 22169 Wing Deck Cutting Blades Blade Carrier...

Page 23: ...e speed engage the PTO If everything is running smoothly at a low idle slowly raise the cutter to transport height checking for bind or chatter in the driveline Lower the cutter to the ground and incr...

Page 24: ...d the cutter is in cutting position Engage the PTO Raise the engine rpm to the appropriate PTO speed Begin cutting Make wide turns when possible Operators of pull type models must plan ahead and choos...

Page 25: ...ction from front to rear using measurements from ground line to center of left hand hinge rod 1 See Figure 3 2 Loosen jam nut 2 and rotate the left hand leveling rod adjusting nut 3 until the center s...

Page 26: ...e of tearing through the rubber Double chain guards provide the highest degree of protection against objects being thrown Part Number Description Rubber Guards 318 350A Front Rubber Safety Guards 318...

Page 27: ...ound at the same time to maintain proper balance in the cutting unit The following precautions should be taken when sharpening the blades a Do not remove more material than necessary b Do not heat and...

Page 28: ...ove key Wait for all components to stop before dismounting from tractor 5 Inspect clutch and ensure that the scribed markings made on the clutch plates have changed position Slippage has not occurred...

Page 29: ...perate 4 Start tractor and engage PTO drive at idle for 2 3 seconds to permit slippage of friction plates Disengage PTO shut off tractor and remove key Wait for all components to come to a complete st...

Page 30: ...store the belleville spring to its original pressure setting 2 Plate Assembly 4 Plate Assembly 26637 26638 Type C Clutches Clutch Run In Refer to Figure 5 8 View A 1 Using a pencil or other marker scr...

Page 31: ...ction or service 4 Plate Disassembly Step 1 If included remove end half clamps Step 5 Inspect friction discs and hub 23553 4 Plate Assembly Step 2 Compress Belleville Springs to the pressure plate by...

Page 32: ...e of center section Center Skid Shoe Figure 5 9 Land Pride Skid Shoe Replacement Parts Part No Part Description 318 145H CENTER SKID SHOE RH 318 146H CENTER SKID SHOE LH 318 096D WEIGHT BOX SKID SHOE...

Page 33: ...side of the cutter 1 Clean off any dirt and grease that may have accumulated on the cutter and moving parts Scrape off compacted dirt from the bottom of deck and then wash surface thoroughly with a ga...

Page 34: ...required Lubrication Legend Axle Hub Bearing Repack wheel bearings Type of Lubrication Wheel Bearing Grease Quantity Coat Generously NOTE The tailwheel hub is equipped with a relief hole located dire...

Page 35: ...RPM Rotary Cutters 318 128M Land Pride Table of Contents Main Hitch Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease Quantity As required 50 Hrs 23575 Bar Tite Hitch Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease 5...

Page 36: ...evel mark on dipstick If low fill through top plug hole in gearbox with EP90 oil until oil reaches full mark on dipstick Reinstall vent plug with dipstick and tighten Take your gearbox to a Land Pride...

Page 37: ...tity Coat Generously 20 Hrs Conventional Driveline Joints Shields Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease 8 Hrs Drivelines with internal profile tube grease point 23566 Zerk Located on end of plastic...

Page 38: ...oping member and must be greased every 8 hours to prevent premature failure of the joint Grease fittings are located on the u joints and driveline shields and should be lubricated every 8 hours of ope...

Page 39: ...Quantity Coat Generously 20 Hrs Wing Driveline Joints Shields Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease 8 Hrs Drivelines with internal profile tube grease point 23563 Zerk Located on end of plastic ou...

Page 40: ...arrier 1 2 x 4 Heat Treated Alloy Steel Free Swinging with up lift Blade Tip Speed 540 RPM Center Blade Wing Blade 14 909 FPM 5 307 FPM 15 268 FPM 15 000 FPM Blade Tip Speed 1000 RPM Center Blade Wing...

Page 41: ...en damaged or worn out on wing and center deck 3 16 Stump jumper Heavy round stump jumper with bottom gearbox seal protector Can hold up to tough conditions Deck rings option Keeps blades from damagin...

Page 42: ...rn out on wing and center deck 3 16 Stump jumper Heavy round stump jumper with bottom gearbox seal protector Can hold up to tough conditions Deck rings option Keeps blades from damaging the deck 4 Pla...

Page 43: ...ng tube failing Avoid hitting solid objects Power Take Off shaft telescoping tube wearing Lubricate every 20 hours of operation Blades wearing excessively Raise cutting height Blades coming loose Tigh...

Page 44: ...170 360 265 510 375 M18 X 1 5 220 165 350 260 485 355 3 4 16 260 190 405 295 570 420 M20 X 2 5 280 205 440 325 610 450 7 8 9 225 165 585 430 820 605 M20 X 1 5 310 230 650 480 900 665 7 8 14 250 185 64...

Page 45: ...cident or lack of normal maintenance or care or which has been repaired or altered in a way which adversely affects its performance or reliability or which has been used for a purpose for which the pr...

Page 46: ...Corporate Office P O Box 5060 Salina Kansas 67402 5060 USA www landpride com...

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