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Section 5: Operating Procedures 

RBT4084, RBT4096 & RBT40108

 Rear Blades 301-206M

11/27/18

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Table of Contents

Never fully extend or retract hydraulic cylinder(s) without 

first checking to make sure the implement does not make 

contact with tractor tires. Extending implement into the 

tractor tires can result in loss of control and damage to the 

implement and/or tractor.

Make sure hydraulic hoses are properly routed so that they 

will not become pinched or kinked while operating 

equipment. A pinched or kinked hose can burst and leak 

hydraulic fluid. 

Avoid catching hydraulic hoses on brush, posts, tree limbs, 

and other protrusions that could damage and/or break them.

Always dress to stay warm in cold weather. Never allow 

body or extremities to become too cold. Use a cab to provide 

protection against the cold. Go inside a heated area to 

warm-up when getting too cold.

Be careful when working areas where obstructions can be 

hidden. Always mark potential hazards with a visible flag. 

Travel slowly through high risk areas and be prepared to 

stop immediately should implement make contact with a 

solid object.

Never operate hydraulic cylinder(s) with blade in the 

ground or under load. Improper use can result in loss of 

control and damage the Rear Blade. Always lift blade up 

before operating hydraulic cylinder(s).

When using the park stand, make sure it is fully down with 

wire retaining pin fully inserted and wire retainer over end 

of pin. If not, the implement could fall.

Never work near utilities such as gas lines, electrical lines, 

or other hazards that can cause serious injury or death from 

electrocution, explosion, or fire.

Never make contact with underground utilities such as 

electrical power lines, gas lines, phone lines, etc. They can 

cause serious injury or death from electrocution, explosion, 

or fire. If 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 1.

Inspection After Hook-Up

Make the following inspections after attaching the 3-Way 
Rear Blade to the tractor:

1.

Carefully raise and lower the implement to ensure 
that the drawbar, tires, and other equipment on the 
tractor do not contact the frame and moldboard. 

2. Carefully pivot blade fully clockwise and offset blade 

to align end of moldboard with tractor tire. Raise and 
lower implement to ensure tractor tire and tractor do 
not contact end of blade.

3. Carefully pivot blade fully counterclockwise and 

offset blade to align end of moldboard with tractor 
tire. Raise and lower implement to ensure tractor tire 
and tractor do not contact end of blade.

4. Inspect Hydraulic hoses for wear, damage, and 

hydraulic leaks. See 

“Avoid High Pressure Fluids 

Hazard” 

on page 3

Replace damaged and worn 

hoses with genuine Land Pride parts.

Transport With Rear Blade

DANGER

!

To avoid serious injury or death:  
Always keep a safe distance from obstructions. The implement 

can extend beyond tractor tires and makes a wide swinging 

pattern when turning. Never hit solid objects with implement 

as this can damage property and cause tractor to pivot 

violently resulting in loss of control.

WARNING

!

To avoid serious injury or death:  

When traveling on public roadways, travel in such a way 

that faster moving vehicles may pass safely. Use accessory 

lights, clean reflectors, and a slow moving vehicle sign that 

is visible from the back to warn operators in other vehicles 

of your presence. Always comply with all federal, state, and 

local laws.

Make sure implement does not block tractor’s Slow Moving 

Vehicle (SMV) sign when transporting on a public road. If 

operators in vehicles approaching from the back cannot 

easily see the sign, then install one on the implement that is 

visible to warn of your presence.

Transport with implement centered behind the tractor. An 

implement offset to one side can extend beyond the tractor 

tire which creates a a higher risk of hitting traffic and other 

obstructions.

1.

Do not operate a tractor that has weak or broken 
brakes or worn tires. 

2. When traveling on roadways:

Transport with blade centered behind the tractor to 
minimize blade overhang.

Transport with blade facing forward so that the red 
decals face back and amber decal face front.

Transport in such a way that faster moving 
vehicles may pass you safely.

Slow down if traveling on a wet slick road.

3. Shift to a lower gear when traveling over rough or hilly 

terrain and when going downhill.

4. Leave enough clearance on both sides of the Rear 

Blade when traveling straight and making turns to 
keep blade from contacting obstacles such as 
buildings, trees or fences. 

Summary of Contents for Rear Blades RBT4084

Page 1: ...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 Your li...

Page 2: ...rdered 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 ma...

Page 3: ...uirements 7 Tractor Shutdown Procedure 7 Assembly Set Up Safety 8 RBT40 Rear Blade 8 3 Point Hook Up 9 Section 2 Set Up of Options 10 Blade Offset Cylinder 10 Blade Angle Cylinder 11 Blade Tilt Cylind...

Page 4: ...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 prod...

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: ...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 ordering new components...

Page 9: ...RBT4084 RBT4096 RBT40108 Rear Blades 301 206M 11 27 18 5 Table of Contents 35916 35916 30400 838 075C Caution Moldboard Falling 838 615C 2 x 9 Amber Reflector Front Left Side on RBT40108 Only 838 614C...

Page 10: ...ication The Land Pride RBT40 Series 3 Way Hydraulic Rear Blades are built from the ground up for applications ranging from landscaping construction snow removal and feedlot cleaning This blade is also...

Page 11: ...quired hydraulic duplex outlets at the tractor is dependent upon how the 3 Way Rear Blade is set up No outlets are required if the 3 Way Rear Blade is set up with manual links and ratchet jackets only...

Page 12: ...ER To avoid serious injury or death Components falling from the implement can injure a person Make certain all components are secured to the implement before lifting it and that the unit is properly s...

Page 13: ...p to the 3 Way Rear Blade while using 3 Point hydraulic control to align hitch holes in the lower arms with clevis pin holes on the implement 4 Engage tractor park brake shut engine off and remove key...

Page 14: ...ystem Hydraulic Blade Offsetting Angling and Tilt Figure 2 1 25532 SHIPPING BLOCK DO NOT REMOVE UNTIL AFTER ALL HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS AND OR RATCHET JACK AND MANUAL LINKS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED Customer to...

Page 15: ...ng hydraulic hose 6 onto elbow 4 at the cylinder base and tighten 3 Screw 87 long hydraulic hose 5 onto elbow 4 at the cylinder rod end and tighten 4 Thread adapter fittings 7 to the other end of the...

Page 16: ...ackets located on the main frame and hitch Connect hoses to tractor s hydraulic system 8 Remove shipping block at this time Blade Tilting Hydraulic Cylinder Assembly Figure 2 3 25534 SHIPPING BLOCK DO...

Page 17: ...Offset Angle Link and Blade Tilt Figure 2 4 25536 FRAME OFFSET MANUAL LINK BLADE ANGLING MANUAL LINK BLADE TILTING RATCHET JACK SHIPPING BLOCK DO NOT REMOVE UNTIL AFTER ALL HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS AND OR...

Page 18: ...4 x 1 2MNPT elbows 3 and screw them into the double selector valve as shown Tighten to the correct orientation 5 Apply teflon tape to the threads of the three 3 4JIC x 1 2MNPT adapters 1 and screw the...

Page 19: ...ing lock washer 4 and hex hut 5 Tighten hex nuts to the correct torque 2 Screw all eight fittings 6 into the cushion valves 1 2 until tight 3 Attach existing hydraulic hose 7 to the right rear fitting...

Page 20: ...r the left hand side plate Side Plate Assembly Figure 3 4 17688 Skid Shoes Kit Bundle Pair of skid shoes 301 333A SKID SHOE ASSEMBLY Refer to Figure 3 3 1 Remove two 5 8 11 x 1 3 4 GR5 plow bolts 1 fr...

Page 21: ...set Adjustment Refer to Figure 2 1 on page 10 The frame can be offset hydraulically by as much as 30 to the right or left 1 Read and follow Safety First on this page before offsetting the blade 2 If o...

Page 22: ...aise one end of the blade higher than the other end 3 Reposition ratchet lock and pump lever back and forth to tilt blade in the opposite direction Hydraulic Tilt Adjustment Refer to Figure 2 3 on pag...

Page 23: ...o not use implement to tow other equipment unless it is designed with a tow hitch Doing so can result in loss of control and damage the equipment Operate only power machines equipped with a certified...

Page 24: ...the tractor do not contact the frame and moldboard 2 Carefully pivot blade fully clockwise and offset blade to align end of moldboard with tractor tire Raise and lower implement to ensure tractor tir...

Page 25: ...ctor out of the ditch Angle blade to move dirt towards and into the ditch while traveling forward Set blade depth as needed see Grading instructions on this page when setting blade depth IMPORTANT The...

Page 26: ...the colder months These functions are best done at an approximate 2 to 4mph ground speed Becoming proficient with a rear blade takes practice Tractor horsepower your personal skill level soil or aggre...

Page 27: ...ure 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 tractor s hydraulic filter element at th...

Page 28: ...for an extended period of time Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity Coat Generously Lubrication Points 50 hrs Multi purpose spray lube Multi purpose grease lube Multi purpose oil lube Int...

Page 29: ...ckwise in either direction Angle cylinder 3 1 2 X 16 X 1 1 4 Blade offset Manual linkage Hydraulic cylinder Up to 30 inches left and right in 15 positions Center 7 left and 7 right Up to 30 inches lef...

Page 30: ...Allows 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 Fully welded main frame Fully welded adds overall strength and rigidity...

Page 31: ...of product and raised off the ground 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...

Page 32: ...M16 X 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...

Page 33: ...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...

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

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