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Section 3: Operating Instructions

RCR1884 Series Rotary Cutter   312-880M

2/03/12

Table of Contents

General Operating Instructions

It is important that you familiarized yourself with the
Operator’s Manual, completed Operators Checklist,
properly attached cutter to your tractor, made leveling
adjustments, and preset your cutting height before
beginning a running operational safety check on your
Land Pride 84" Rotary Cutter.

The running operational safety check may now be done.
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 its’ 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. 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 full PTO operating speed of 540 rpm. 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.

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 travelling
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 540 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
happens 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 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. Remember to look back
often.

Now that you’re prepared and well briefed you may begin
cutting. Begin cutting by doing the following:

Reducing the tractor’s engine rpm.

Make sure the cutter is on the ground in cutting
position.

Engage the PTO.

Raise the engine rpm to the appropriate PTO speed.

Begin cutting.

Make wide turns when possible. Three-point hitch and
optional Quick-Hitch models can be lifted into transport
position to make tight turns and to reverse direction. 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 Rotary Cutter
can do.

Whether 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 the tractor’s engine rpm.

Disengage the PTO.

Stop on level ground.

Set the park brake.

Turn off the engine and remove the key.

Stay on the tractor until the cutter blades have come to
a complete dead stop.

Summary of Contents for RCR1884 Series

Page 1: ...unit 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 Copyrigh...

Page 2: ...ngle Tailwheel Assembly 14 Dual Tailwheel Assembly 15 Front Guard Assembly 16 Front Rubber Guard Installation 16 Front Chain Guard Installation Optional 16 Rear Guard Assembly 17 Rear Metal Deflector...

Page 3: ...ad the message that follows it In addition to design and configuration of equipment hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness concern prudence and proper training of pers...

Page 4: ...roperly Remove buildup of grease oil or debris Remove all tools and unused parts from implement before operation Use A Safety Chain A safety chain will help control drawn machinery should it separate...

Page 5: ...per or cardboard NOT BODY PARTS to check for suspected leaks Wear protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working with hydraulic systems If an accident occurs see a doctor immediately Any...

Page 6: ...r visit our dealer locator at landpride com 3 Some new equipment installed during repair requires safety labels to be affixed to the replaced component as 818 543C Danger Guard Missing 24584 24651 spe...

Page 7: ...formation 2 03 12 RCR1884 Series Rotary Cutter 312 880M Table of Contents 818 540C Danger Guard Missing 818 552C Danger Rotating Driveline ROTATING DRIVELINE KEEP AWAY 24597 818 142C Danger Rotating D...

Page 8: ...6 Important Safety Information RCR1884 Series Rotary Cutter 312 880M 2 03 12 Table of Contents 818 556C Danger Thrown Object 818 564C Danger Rotating Blades 24584 24584 818 230C Red Reflector 24652...

Page 9: ...7 Important Safety Information 2 03 12 RCR1884 Series Rotary Cutter 312 880M Table of Contents 24584 818 830C Safety Combo 818 130C Caution 540 RPM 24584...

Page 10: ...r assembly maintenance and safe operating practices will help you get years of satisfactory use from the Rotary Cutter Application Land Pride s RCR1884 Series Rotary Cutter is built and designed by La...

Page 11: ...ed dipstick See your nearest Land Pride Dealer if dipstick is missing Vent Plug Location Figure 1 1 IMPORTANT Rotary Cutters are shipped with a solid plug in the gearbox to prevent loss of oil during...

Page 12: ...up snug and then back off 1 4 turn 6 Pivot hinge bars 4 up and insert stop pin 1 in the hinge bars 4 as shown Stop pin must be positioned above the rear hitch braces 3 when completed See Figure 1 2 on...

Page 13: ...hitch link holes 1 in the clevis and aligned with the hitch pins 2 3 Engage tractor park brake shut tractor engine off and remove key before dismounting from tractor 4 Attach lower hitch link holes 1...

Page 14: ...il gearbox shaft is in line level with tractor PTO shaft 2 Support cutter at this height with support jacks or blocks to keep cutter from drifting down 3 Place gear selector in park set park brake shu...

Page 15: ...e to tractor and cutter Always check driveline collapsed length during initial setup when connecting to a different tractor and when alternating between using a quick hitch and a standard 3 Point hitc...

Page 16: ...channel when rear chainguards are included and front mounting holes when rear chainguards are not included 3 Assemble tailwheel adjusting brackets 3 4 to deck rear with four 1 2 13 x 1 1 2 GR5 carria...

Page 17: ...in the rear mounting holes of the deck channel when rear chainguards are included and front mounting holes when rear chainguards are not included 3 Assemble tailwheel adjusting brackets 3 4 to left si...

Page 18: ...t Front Rubber Guard Installation Refer to Figure 1 9 1 Install center rubber guard 5 with 3 8 x 1 long carriage bolts 4 Secure with 3 8 flange nuts 3 2 Install left and right side rubber guards 2 wit...

Page 19: ...ved before the rear chain guard option can be installed Refer to Figure 1 11 1 Unscrew 1 2 whiz nuts 5 and 1 2 hex flange lock nuts 6 Remove rear metal deflector 1 from deck rear 2 Attach carriage bol...

Page 20: ...efer to Figure 2 1 1 Place a Carpenters level on one of the main deck channels Using the tractor s 3 point hydraulic control lever raise or lower the 3 point arms until the deck is slightly lower at t...

Page 21: ...il Wheel Height Adjustment Refer to Figure 2 4 The dual tailwheels must be adjusted if cutting height is too high or too low 1 Use tractor s 3 point hydraulic control to lift the tailwheels off the gr...

Page 22: ...ll guards and shields are in place Page 1 Lubricate cutter as needed Refer to Maintenance and Lubrication Page 28 DANGER Keep others away while cutter is operating It can discharge objects at high spe...

Page 23: ...ith cutter resting on solid supports PTO disengaged and blade rotation completely stopped Check for and remove foreign objects wrapped around blade spindles Check for nicked bent broken and worn cutti...

Page 24: ...t for debris and unforeseen objects Mark any potential hazards 2 Follow Blade Engagement instructions on this page to start cutter blades turning 3 Optimum ground speed depends on density of material...

Page 25: ...er 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...

Page 26: ...earing through rubber skirts Front Rubber Guard Refer to Figure 4 1 Part Number Description 312 866A Front Rubber Guard Assembly See Front Rubber Guard Installation on page 16 for proper installation...

Page 27: ...et brakes shut engine off and remove ignition key 2 Disconnect main driveline from tractor PTO and secure cutter deck in the up position with solid supports before servicing underside of cutter IMPORT...

Page 28: ...ny oxidation that may have accumulated on friction surfaces To prevent driveline and gear box damage repeat run in instructions at beginning of each season and when moisture and or condensation seizes...

Page 29: ...vicing underside of cutter Never work under equipment supported by hydraulics Hydraulics can drop equipment if controls are actuated or if hydraulic lines burst Either situation can drop the cutter in...

Page 30: ...eaches top mark on dipstick Reinstall vented dipstick and tighten Method 2 Remove side oil plug 2 If oil is below bottom of plug hole add recommended gear lube through top dipstick hole until oil flow...

Page 31: ...brication Multi purpose Grease Quantity Clean coat the inner tube of the driveline with a light film of grease and then reassemble Driveline U Joints Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity...

Page 32: ...box 1 1 44 Speed Up Beveled Gears with Cast Iron Housing Gearbox Lubrication Capacity Type 7 Pints of 80 90W EP Gear Lube Gear box Input Output Shaft Size Input Shaft 1 3 8 6 Spline Output Shaft 2 Dia...

Page 33: ...31 Section 5 Specifications Capacities 2 03 12 RCR1884 Series Rotary Cutter 312 880M Table of Contents 27738...

Page 34: ...er rigid deck Fully welded deck Adds additional strength Extended cutter front For increased material flow and added protection Round back design Helps discharge grass better than enclosed or partiall...

Page 35: ...urs Blades wearing excessively Cutting on sandy ground Raise cutting height Contacting ground frequently Raise cutting height Blades breaking Hitting solid objects Avoid hitting solid objects Blades c...

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Page 37: ...e or reliability or which has 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...

Page 38: ...Corporate Office P O Box 5060 Salina Kansas 67402 5060 USA www landpride com...

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