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Section 3: Operating Instructions 

RC5610, RC6610, RCM5610, & RCM6610 Series 2 S/N  Rotary Cutters 330-539M

5/6/20

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Table of Contents

General Operating Instructions

Now that you have familiarized yourself with the 

Operator’s Manual, completed the Operator’s Checklist, 

properly attached your cutter to your tractor, made the 

right leveling adjustments, and preset your cutting height, 

you’re almost ready to begin using your Land Pride 

RC(M)5610 or RC(M)6610 Series 2 Smooth Top Rotary 

Cutter.
It’s now time to do a running operational safety check. If 

at any time during this safety check you detect a 

malfunction in either the cutter or tractor, shut the tractor 

off immediately, remove the key, and make necessary 

repairs or adjustments before continuing.
Before starting the tractor, make sure the gear selector is 

in park or park brake is engaged, power take-off is 

disengaged, and cutter is resting on the ground with the 

wing down. Start tractor and back throttle off until the 

engine is at a low idle. With tractor’s rear hydraulic lift 

control lever, raise the cutter to transport position making 

sure that the power take-off shaft is not in a bind and does 

not come in contact with the cutter frame. Lower unit to 

cutting position and with the tractor still at a low idle, 

engage power take-off shaft. If everything is running 

smoothly at this point, increase engine rpm until the 

tractor’s engine reaches full power take-off operating 

speed which will be either 540 or 1000 rpm. Slowly raise 

the cutter to transport height to make sure the driveline 

does not bind or chatter. Then return engine to low idle, 

disengage power take-off, and position adjustable stops 

on the cutter’s hydraulic lift cylinder so the cutter can be 

consistently returned to the same cutting and transport 

height. Watch while making a tight turn to ensure that the 

rear tractor tires do not contact the deck or hitch. Also, be 

sure tractor 3-point arms are raised and will not contact 

main driveline. 
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 ensure that the mower 

doesn’t come into contact with obstacles such as trees, 

buildings, or fences. Use optional light kit 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 which 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.

To produce a clean cut, normal mowing speed will be 

between 2-5 mph at full tractor power take-off speed. 

Make a tractor gear and range selection that will maintain 

this combination. Generally the quality of cut will be 

better at lower ground speeds and cutting denser ground 

cover may create the need to slow down. You will want to 

avoid very low cutting heights especially on extremely 

uneven terrain. Always cut downward on slopes and 

avoid crossing the face of steep slopes. Avoid sharp 

drops and cross diagonally through dips to prevent 

hanging up the tractor and cutter. Slow down in turns and 

avoid sharp turns if at all possible. Remember to look 

back often.
Now that you’re prepared and well briefed you may begin 

cutting. Begin cutting by doing the following:

Reduce tractor’s engine rpm. 

Make sure cutter wing is on the ground and in cutting 

position.

Engage power take-off, raise engine rpm to the 

appropriate power take-off speed, and begin mowing. 

Operators of models with a conventional main driveline 

must plan ahead and choose a cutting pattern that allows 

for wider turns. Try increasing or decreasing ground 

speed to determine the effect on quality of cut. With a 

little practice you will be pleased with what you and your 

Land Pride Smooth Top Cutter can do.
When you are done mowing, need to take a break, or just 

need to make a few adjustments to the cutter, remember 

to always do the following: 

Reduce tractor’s engine rpm and disengage power 

take-off.

Stop on level ground, place gear selector in park or set 

park brake, turn off engine, remove switch key, and 

stay on the tractor until cutter blades have come to a 

complete stop.

Summary of Contents for RC5610 Series

Page 1: ...anguage 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 Your life and the lives of others depend on it Rotary Cutters RC5610 RC6610 RCM5610 RCM6610 Series 2 S N 944730 330 539M Operator s Manual Printed 05 06 20 37669 ...

Page 2: ...e originally 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 this manual with the Option s weight and measurements Dealer Contact Information Model Number Serial Number Machine Height Machine Length Machine Width Machine Weight Delivery Date First Operat...

Page 3: ...embly 16 Park Jack Assembly 16 Tractor Shutdown Procedure 16 Standard Clevis Hitch Hook up 17 LP Performance Hitch Hook up 18 Bar Tite Hitch Hook up 19 Hydraulic Hook up 20 Unfold Wing 21 Driveline Assembly 22 Driveline Hook up 23 Driveline Hanger Adjustment 24 Driveline Clearance Check 24 Purge Hydraulic System 25 Wing Fold Cylinder 25 Deck Lift Cylinder 25 Lift Cylinder Mount Position 26 Adjust ...

Page 4: ...ft Guard 45 Cutter Blades 46 Drivelines With Slip Clutches 48 Type A Clutches 48 Type B Clutches 50 Long Term Storage 51 Ordering Replacement Parts 51 Lubrication Points 52 Axle Hub Bearing 52 Trailing Arm Pivots 52 Axle Pivots 53 Wing Hinge 53 Adjustable Turnbuckle 53 Gearbox 54 Hitch Frame 55 LP Performance Hitch Optional 55 Bar Tite Hitch Optional 55 Park Jack 55 Wing Driveline Profile Tubes 56...

Page 5: ...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 operation is you best insurance against an accident All operators no matter how much experience they may have should carefully read this manual and other related manuals before operating the power machine and t...

Page 6: ...be performed by trained personnel using the correct tools and equipment Always properly match the wheel size to the properly sized tire 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 ass...

Page 7: ...ht Use the Slow Moving Vehicle SMV sign when on public roads Flashing warning lights and turn signals are recommended whenever driving on public roads Avoid High Pressure Fluids Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury Relieve all residual pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines or performing work on the hydraulic system Make sure all hydraulic fluid connec...

Page 8: ...ticles This dust can cause serious injury to the lungs silicosis There are guidelines which should be followed if crystalline silica quartz is present in the dust Be aware of and follow OSHA or other local State or Federal guidelines for exposure to airborne crystalline silica Know the work operations where exposure to crystalline silica may occur Participate in air monitoring or training programs...

Page 9: ...Important Safety Information 5 6 20 5 This page left blank intentionally ...

Page 10: ...s with edge of a credit card or with a similar type of straight edge 37615 858 949C Safety Combo 1 Place On the right and left wing Safety Labels Your Rotary Cutter comes equipped with all safety labels in place They were designed to help you safely operate your implement Read and follow their directions 1 Keep all safety labels clean and legible 2 Refer to this section for proper label placement ...

Page 11: ...M 5 6 20 7 Table of Contents 37690 37690 30163 37609 818 543C Danger Guard Missing DO NOT Operate 2 Places Located on center deck and wing deck 818 840C Danger Rollover Hazard 1 Place Located on left side of center deck 818 276C Warning Rotating Blade Hazard 1 Place Located on left side of center deck ...

Page 12: ...8 555C Danger Rotating Blade 1 Places Located on the right wing deck 818 556C Danger Thrown Object Hazard 1 Places Located on the right wing deck 818 045C Warning Pinch Point Warning 1 Place Located on the back center axle 818 130C 818 240C Warning Use 540 rpm power take off only RC Series Cutters Warning Use 1000 rpm power take off only RCM Series Cutters ...

Page 13: ... 539M 5 6 20 9 Table of Contents 37615 37690 37690 37690 818 552C Danger Rotating Driveline Keep Away 1 Place Top of splitter shield 2 Places Main driveline and 1 wing driveline 818 142C Danger Rotating Driveline Keep Away 2 Places Top of wing gearbox shield and splitter gearbox input shaft shield ...

Page 14: ...tters 330 539M 5 6 20 10 Table of Contents 22296 37690 37690 37690 818 714C Danger Crushing Hazard 1 Place 838 588C Warning Folding Cutter Speed Warning 1 Place 838 094C Warning High Pressure 1 Place 818 540C Danger Shield Missing DO NOT Operate 2 Places Located on main and wing drivelines ...

Page 15: ...ont left side of center deck Located on front left side of weight box 838 615C 2 x 9 Amber Reflector 2 Places Located on left right side of center deck rear axle 818 229C 1 3 4 x 2 3 4 Amber Reflector 1 Place Located on front side of transport lock 818 229C 1 3 4 x 2 3 4 Amber Reflector 1 Place Located on front right corner of wing 848 088C Danger Guard Missing 1 Place Located behind replaceable w...

Page 16: ...tor 1 place Located on back face of weight box 818 230C 11 16 x 2 13 16 Red Reflector 1 place Located on back side of wing cylinder mount 838 614C 2 x 9 Red Reflector 1 place Located on back side of right wing axle 818 230C 11 16 x 2 13 16 Red Reflector 1 place Located on back side of outside wheel spindle 818 230C 11 16 x 2 13 16 Red Reflector 2 places Located on back side of optional mechanical ...

Page 17: ...get years of satisfactory use from this Rotary Cutter Application The RC5610 RCM5610 RC6610 RCM6610 Series 2 Rotary Cutters are designed and built by Land Pride to provide excellent cutting performance on gently sloping or slightly contoured right of ways roadsides pastures set aside acres or for residue in row crop fields The 10 cutting width 2 to 14 cutting height and ability to cut weeds and br...

Page 18: ...if removed Keep parts separated Operator s Manual 330 539M Parts Manual 334 069P Make sure working parts move freely bolts are tight cotter pins are spread Operator s Manual Make sure all grease fittings are in place and lubricated Page 52 Make sure all safety labels are correctly located and legible Replace if damaged Page 6 Make sure all red and amber reflectors are correctly located and visible...

Page 19: ...side to side It is held upright with customer supplied hitch pin to allow single person hook up Bar Tite Hitch Optional Refer to Figure 1 4 The bar tite hitch functions similar to LP Performance hitch except it clamps directly to the drawbar The bar tite hitch is sandwiched between hardened steel plates to eliminate drawbar wear It has a bushing in the tongue to extend hitch life Bushing and hitch...

Page 20: ...rom outside the hitch frame Inserting bolts from inside the hitch will result in them interfering with tractor tires Park Jack Assembly Refer to Figure 1 7 1 Attach park jack 14 to jack mount 5 and secure with attached pin 13 2 If park jack is not vertical adjust jack angle according to Park Jack Angle Alignment on page 30 3 Adjust jack up or down until clevis hitch 1 is at drawbar height Tractor ...

Page 21: ...o Drawbar Set up dimensions on page 14 6 Raise or lower park jack 3 to align clevis 9 with tractor drawbar Drawbar should fit between lower and upper plates of clevis 7 Restart tractor and continue to back tractor up to cutter hitch until hitch holes in tractor drawbar and clevis hitch 9 are properly aligned 8 Shut tractor down properly before dismounting 9 Attach cutter to tractor drawbar with cu...

Page 22: ...ismounting Refer to Tractor Shutdown Procedure on page 16 NOTE Hitch pin 1 and hairpin cotter 2 are customer supplied 8 Verify tractor drawbar is adjusted correctly Refer to Drawbar Set up dimensions on page 14 9 Raise or lower park jack 3 to align clevis 9 with tractor drawbar Drawbar should fit between lower and upper plates of clevis 10 Restart tractor and continue to back tractor up to cutter ...

Page 23: ...up Figure 1 11 Refer to Figure 1 11 1 Make certain park jack 3 is properly attached to cutter hitch and secured with detent pin 8 If park jack is not vertical refer to Park Jack Angle Alignment on page 30 2 Store center 3 point link in its storage hook 3 Start tractor raise 3 point arms fully up and carefully back tractor within close proximity of clevis 9 4 Shut tractor down properly before dismo...

Page 24: ...formation see Selector Control Valve Kit on page 41 WARNING To avoid serious injury 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 a piece of cardboard or wood rather than hands when searching for leaks A doctor familiar with this type of injury mus...

Page 25: ... nuts 6 7 bolts 4 5 shipping strap 1 and shipping tubes 2 3 Discard removed hardware 1 to 7 4 See DANGER and WARNINGS alerts above Cut and remove rear metal shipping strap securing the wing deck wheel 5 Set tractor control lever for the wing cylinder in float 37647 Wing Axle Turnbuckle Assembly Figure 1 14 6 See WARNINGS on this page Once you are sure the area is clear and you are safely positione...

Page 26: ...ide for attaching to splitter box later 3 Reinsert carriage bolts 3 and secure with hex whiz nuts 4A Tighten whiz nuts to the correct torque 4 Remove hex whiz nuts 4B carriage bolts 3 and shipping bracket 1 Discard shipping bracket 5 Reinsert carriage bolts 3 and secure with hex whiz nuts 4B Tighten whiz nuts to the correct torque Refer to Figure 1 16 6 Unsnap latches 5 on both sides of gearbox sh...

Page 27: ...unting tractor Some tractors are equipped with two power take off speeds Be certain your tractor s power take off is set up to operate at the implement s rated power take off speed or equipment breakage may result RC models are rated for 540 rpm and RCM models are rated for 1000 rpm Driveline Hook up Figure 1 18 Refer to Figure 1 18 1 If needed collapse driveline 5 by pushing tractor end of drivel...

Page 28: ...d fully up and needs to adjust higher remove carriage bolts 4 and reattach hanger to the upper two square holes 2 with existing flat washers lock washers hex nuts and carriage bolts 4 Continue to adjust hanger to underside of driveline 10 Draw nuts securing carriage bolts 4 up snug and rotate driveline hanger 1 down If hanger makes contact with driveline 5 readjust hanger down until it misses the ...

Page 29: ...down Procedure on page 16 Shut tractor down properly and move wing control lever back and forth to relieve all hydraulic pressure 4 Slightly loosen hydraulic hose fitting 7 at wing cylinder 4 to allow air and fluid to escape 5 Restart tractor and slowly activate tractor control lever to retract wing cylinder 4 and to purge trapped air from the hydraulic system 6 Repeat steps 2 3 above once air is ...

Page 30: ...inders Adjust Light Kit Refer to Figure 1 23 The Light Kit will need to be adjusted when purchased assembled to the cutter at the factory Adjust light kit as follows 1 Shut tractor down properly before dismounting Refer to Tractor Shutdown Procedure on page 16 2 On the right hand wing loosen hex locknuts 1 Do not remove locknuts 3 Slide light assembly 2 and mounting clamp 3 as far as possible towa...

Page 31: ...25 Tractor 7 Pin Electrical Outlet Figure 1 26 70438 Remove Shipping Lugs Refer to Figure 1 24 Tie down lugs are installed to the cutter for shipping purposes only If included they should be removed and discarded before the cutter is put into use 1 Remove and discard all four shipping lugs 1 and attaching hardware 2 3 Remove Shipping Lugs Figure 1 24 39040 ...

Page 32: ...d or near the cutter move cylinder lift levers back and forth to release hydraulic line pressure Refer to Figure 1 29 on page 28 12 Remove park jack 3 from weight box and attach to jack mount 12 as shown Fully insert detent pin 8 in jack mount to secure park jack 13 If needed realign park jack to be vertical Refer to Park Jack Angle Alignment on page 30 14 Unhook hitch safety chain 4 from tractor ...

Page 33: ...ractor Shutdown Procedure on page 16 24 Lower park jack until skid shoes support the cutter 25 Replace connecting pin bolt 1 as follows a For Standard Clevis Hitch See Figure 1 29 on page 28 Replace connecting pin 1 in clevis hitch pin holes Secure with hairpin cotter 2 b For LP Performance Hitch See Figure 1 30 Refer to Detail A Rotate clevis 9 horizontal and flip hitch holder 11 up as shown Inse...

Page 34: ...possible 7 Replace 1 2 13 x 1 1 2 GR5 carriage bolt 2 and secure with lock washer 5 and hex nut 3 Tighten hex nut to the correct torque 8 Tighten 1 hex nut 4 to 645 ft lbs 9 If moving cutter skip to step 10 If unhooking cutter see Unhook Rotary Cutter on page 28 for detailed instructions 10 If cutter is to be moved remove park jack 7 from hitch frame and attach it to the weight box storage base Se...

Page 35: ... distance off the ground at the back and 1 closer to the ground at the front than they are at the back If continuous hinges are too high at the front a Loosen jam nuts 2 several turns b Unscrew adjusting nuts 4 an equal amount to lower front of cutter until both hinges are inclined from front to back by 1 with the front being closer to the ground than the back NOTE Loosening adjusting nuts 4 will ...

Page 36: ...re spacers in a location they can be retrieved 26610 1 2 Clockwise Rotation Shown NOTE Make all cutting height adjustments in the field using height of cut grass material as a guide Do not measure blade height above ground as the non operating blade height will be different than the operating blade height Set Deck Height With Stroke Control Spacers Figure 2 6 4 Start tractor and engage blades See ...

Page 37: ...y or death Allow only persons to operate this implement who have fully read and comprehended this manual who have been properly trained in the safe operation of this implement and who are age 16 or older Serious injury or death can result from the inability to read understand and follow instructions provided in this manual Do not operate and or travel across inclines where tractor and or implement...

Page 38: ...level to avoid serious injury and property damage Do not exceed rated cutting capacity of your cutter See specifications capacities for specified cutting capacity Exceeding rated cutting capacity can damage drive components cutter blades and deck components Do not operate a broken or bent driveline Such a driveline will break apart while rotating at high speeds and can cause serious injury or deat...

Page 39: ...er take off immediately if vibration continues after a few revolutions during start up and anytime vibration occurs thereafter Always follow Tractor Shutdown Procedure provided in this manual before dismounting the tractor Some tractors are equipped with two power take off speeds Be certain your tractor s power take off shaft is set up to operate at 1000 rpm Do not exceed 1000 rpm power take off s...

Page 40: ...ectors and other adequate devices to warn operators in other vehicles of your presence If implement blocks visibility of slow moving vehicle sign relocate sign so it is visible from the back at all times Always comply with all federal state and local laws Select a safe ground speed when transporting Never travel at a speed which does not allow adequate control of steering and stopping and never ex...

Page 41: ...otter 6 Start tractor and lower the wing down 7 Adjust cutter to field cutting height For detailed instructions see Adjust Deck Cutting Height on page 32 IMPORTANT Cutting should not be done in wet conditions Wet material will build up on the deck underside causing additional power consumption high wear and poor discharge IMPORTANT Cutting blades may become locked together overlapped when the wing...

Page 42: ...peration Inspection on page 35 for detailed instructions 5 If cutter was not shut down commence forward cutting operation at full power take off operating speed Make a new gear selection if tractor is lugging down or if cutter is making a rough cut 6 Periodically shut tractor down properly and dismount to do an inspection Refer to Tractor Shutdown Procedure on page 16 7 Dismount tractor and check ...

Page 43: ...o contact with obstacles such as trees buildings or fences Use optional light kit 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 ...

Page 44: ...rough the bottom hanging chain links This restricts the hanging links from spreading apart when hit by solid objects Rubber Guards 330 513A Front Rubber Safety Guards 330 525A Rear Rubber Safety Guards Single Row Chain Guards 330 512A Front Single Row Chainguards 330 524A Rear Single Row Chainguards Double Row Chain Guards 330 514A Front Double Row Chainguards 330 526A Rear Double Row Chainguards ...

Page 45: ...ts which cylinder is operational with the tractor hydraulic control lever 312 316A 2 Way Selector Control Valve Kit EU Export Light Kit Accessory 331 009A EU Export Light Kit Refer to Figure 4 2 Land Pride offers an EU Export Light Kit for installation on the RC M 5610 and RC M 6610 Rotary Cutters This Light Kit is specifically designed to meet European requirements for traveling on roads Detailed...

Page 46: ...his will protect both the wing and divider gearboxes Repair driveline before putting cutter back into service Mechanical Winch Assembly Figure 4 3 27594 Cylinder Port Plug on Piston Side Wrap Cable Around Base of Gearbox and Clip Hook Back to Cable 1 Pull cable hook with cable out past the gearbox 2 Attach cable to wing deck by routing cable around the wing gearbox base and clipping the hook back ...

Page 47: ...rbox oil level to avoid serious injury and property damage Always follow Tractor Shutdown Procedure provided in this manual before dismounting the tractor Hydraulic System One of the most important things you can do to prevent hydraulic system problems is ensure that your tractor s reservoir remains free of dirt and contamination Use a clean cloth to wipe hose ends clean before attaching them to y...

Page 48: ...ng skid shoe 1 from the wing deck 3 Discard worn skid shoe 4 Inspect plow bolts for wear and replaced if needed 5 Attach new hardened skid shoe 2 to cutter side panel with removed 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 GR5 carriage bolts 4 and whiz nuts 5A Do not torque nuts tight at this time 6 Attach new skid shoe 1 to cutter side panel with new existing 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 GR5 plow bolts 3 and hex whiz nuts 5 7 Tighten whi...

Page 49: ...r area Also do not reuse hex side locknuts 4 once they have been removed as they can loose their self locking ability Replace special bolt and locknut with the following Land Pride Part Numbers Turnbuckle Mounting Bolt 3 Part No 802 915C Hex Side locknut 4 Part No 803 316C Spindle Gearbox Shaft Guard Refer to Figure 5 7 1 To remove shaft guard 1 at the spindle gearbox unsnap latches 2 on both side...

Page 50: ...rake Unfolded the wing deck until it is resting on the ground Fully extend deck lift cylinder to lift center and wing decks up 2 With wing unfolded and deck lift cylinder fully extended shut tractor down Refer to Tractor Shutdown Procedure on page 16 3 Place solid support blocks under the decks 4 Start tractor and retract deck lift cylinder until the center and wing decks are resting securely on t...

Page 51: ... 10 11 Carefully check cutting edges of blades in relation to blade carrier rotation to ensure correct blade placement Cutter blades must be installed with cutting edge leading in rotation Refer to Figure 5 8 on page 46 WARNING To avoid serious injury or death A locknut that has been removed can lose its thread locking properties Reusing a used locknut can result in a thrown blade Always use a new...

Page 52: ... setting pressure 7 Allow clutch to cool to ambient temperature before operating again Clutch is now ready for use 8 The clutch should be checked during the first hour of cutting and periodically each week An additional set of scribe marks can be added to check for slippage See Figure 5 14 on page 49 to adjust spring length 13693 Drivelines With Slip Clutches WARNING To avoid serious injury or dea...

Page 53: ...1 8 3 2mm and should be replaced if thickness falls below 3 64 1 1mm If clutches have been slipped to the point of smoking the friction disks may be damaged and should be replaced Heat build up may also affect the yoke joints Assembly Reassemble each friction disk 4 next to the metal plate it was separated from Install bolts 3 through end plates and intermediate plates as shown Place springs 2 ove...

Page 54: ...ur of cutting and periodically each week An additional set of scribe marks can be added to check for slippage 26618 Type B 4 Plate Clutch Assembly Figure 5 16 Clutch Disassembly Inspection Assembly Refer to Figure 5 16 The clutch must be disassembled into its separate friction disks if clutch run in procedure indicated that one or more friction disks did not slip See disassembly instructions Disas...

Page 55: ...Inspect for loose damaged or worn parts and adjust or replace as needed 4 Repaint parts where paint is worn or scratched to prevent rust Ask your Land Pride dealer for aerosol touch up paint Paint is also available in touch up bottles with brush quarts and gallon sizes by adding TU QT or GL to the end of the aerosol part number 5 Replace all damaged or missing guarding decals 6 Lubricate as noted ...

Page 56: ...ube Intervals in hours at which lubrication is required Lubrication Legend Trailing Arm Pivots 3 zerks 1 per arm pivot located beneath Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease Quantity As required 26608 37643 26609 8 Hours Axle Hub Bearing Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease Grease wheel bearings every 50 hours 1 zerk per wheel zerk can be on either side Quantity 2 pumps Repack wheel bearings...

Page 57: ...e 3 zerks center axle Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease Quantity As required 27589 Center Deck Axle Pivot Wing Deck Axle Pivot 27589 27589 Wing Hinge 5 zerks Along full length of wing hinge Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease Quantity As required Adjustable Turnbuckle 3 zerks Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease Quantity As required 50 Hours 50 Hours 50 Hours ...

Page 58: ...mark on dipstick or begins to flow out side plug hole in gearbox IMPORTANT Do not overfill gearbox with oil Oil will expand when hot Make sure implement is level and oil is cool before checking oil level Divider Box Method 1 If included unscrew top vented dipstick Wipe oil from dipstick and screw dipstick in without tightening Unscrew dipstick and check oil on dipstick If below bottom level mark a...

Page 59: ... required Bar Tite Hitch Optional 3 zerks Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Hitch Frame 2 zerks Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease Quantity As required 37620 37581 Grease Zerk Location Grease Zerk Location Grease Zerk Locations 26599 37725 50 Hours 50 Hours 50 Hours As Needed Park Jack 1 zerk Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity As required Frequency As needed and when un...

Page 60: ...ntents Wing Driveline Profile Tubes Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity Coat Generously Driveline with external profile tube grease point 37514 37519 37514 37519 37518 Wing Driveline Joints Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease 8 Hours 8 Hours Wing Driveline Joints Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease 8 Hours ...

Page 61: ...ity Coat Generously Driveline with external profile tube grease point Driveline with internal profile tube grease point Driveline with external profile tube grease point Driveline with internal profile tube grease point 23567 Zerk located through slot in plastic outer tubes 23566 Zerk Located on end of plastic outer tube 23567 23566 Conventional Main Driveline Joints Type of Lubrication Multi purp...

Page 62: ...ubrication must be performed every 8 hours of operation IMPORTANT Attach safety chain 1 to tractor frame Attach safety chain 2 to cutter frame CV Main Driveline Profile Tubes CV Constant Velocity Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity Coat Generously IMPORTANT To extend the life of the constant velocity joint extensive lubrication must be performed every 8 hours of operation 8 Hours 8 H...

Page 63: ...Lubrication Through Two Holes In Driveline Shield Figure 5 20 Lubrication By Sliding Driveline Shields Back 1 Refer to Figure 5 21 With a flat bladed screwdriver or similar tool pry top of red locking tab up 2 Refer to Figure 5 22 Rotate white locking ring fully counterclockwise to the position shown 3 Refer to Figure 5 23 Pull back on driveline shielding until CV joint is exposed Rotate Driveline...

Page 64: ...ics 3 1 2 x 8 hydraulic cylinder hoses fittings stroke control spacers Wing Hydraulics 3 x 8 hydraulic cylinder hose fittings Wing Transport Protection Wing transport lock pin Deck Material 10 gauge top deck and 7 gauge bottom deck Side Skirt Material Bolt on replaceable 1 4 steel Skid Shoes Center Deck AR400 2 Replaceable skid shoes only Weight Box Reversible replaceable skid shoe Wing 2 Replacea...

Page 65: ...e of Contents 8 3 11 7 16 0 Dimensions shown are with center hydraulic cylinder fully extended and 24 x 7 75 aircraft tires 27597 7 5 1 2 Transport Width Without Special Adjustments Cylinders Are Fully Retracted Transport Width With Transport Lock Deflectors Removed And Cylinders Fully Retracted 27598 6 1 minimum 6 1 minimum ...

Page 66: ...thick mounting bar Heavy round stump jumper Can hold up to tough conditions Pre cut chamber Allows grass and vegetation to stand back up prior to cutting for a more complete cut Reinforced leading edge Front of deck can withstand heavy brush and saplings Collapsible leveling rods Prevents damage and failure to leveling rods 1 Leveling rods Large diameter leveling rods provide superior supporting s...

Page 67: ...e cutting blades before lowering wing Tractor has instant on power take off Engage power take off at low rpm and then slowly increase engine speed to full power take off speed See Engage Blades on page 38 Tractor has Instant off power take off Decrease engine speed slowly to an idle and then disengage power take off See Disengage Blades on page 38 Blades wearing excessively Cutting on sandy ground...

Page 68: ...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 5 220 165 350 260 485 355 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 14 250 185 640 475 905 670 M24 X 3 480 355 760 560 1050 780 1 8 340 250 875 645 1230 910 M24 X 2 525 390 830 610 1150 845...

Page 69: ...been used for a purpose for which the product is not 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 product and all warranty adjustments must be made through an authorized Land Pride dealer Land Pride reserves the right to make changes in material...

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