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RTR10 & RTR15 Series Rotary Tillers   311-431M

Land Pride

Section 5: Specifications & Capacities

Table of Contents

RTR15 Series Rotary Tiller

Model

RTR1550

RTR1558

RTR1566

RTR1574

Recommended Tractor PTO HP

17 to 35 HP

20-40 HP

25-50 HP

Weight

455 lbs.

489 lbs.

523 lbs.

557 lbs.

Tilling Width

50"

58"

66"

74"

Overall Width

56 1/4"

64 1/4"

72 1/4"

80 1/4"

3-Point Hitch Type

Category l, Adjustable Lower Hitch Clevis with Plated Pins

Fits Land Pride Quick Hitch

Sideshift Capabilities

Yes, (Note: Sideshift capability is limited to adjustment of lower left clevis hitch)

Sideshift DimensionsCentered
Shifted Right
Shifted Left

25" - 25"
12" - 38"
31" - 19"

29" - 29"
12" - 46"
35" - 23"

33" - 33"
12" - 54"
39" - 27"

37" - 37"
16" - 58"
43" - 31"

Number of Flanges

6

7

8

9

Number of Tines per Flange

4

Tine Construction

Alloy steel heat treated “C” shaped blades

Skid Shoes

Adjustable

Storage Stands

Adjustable

Rear Deflector

Adjustable profile stamped rear deflector

Front Deflector

Rubber

Driveline

Category IIl Heavy Duty

Off-Center Shear bolt - standard

Slip Clutch - optional

Gearbox

50 HP input at 540 rpm 1.92:1 ratio

Cast iron housing, straight bevel gears

Gearbox Lubrication & Oil Capacity

2 Pints of SAE 80-90W EP oil

Drive Chain

#80 Roller chain - Fully enclosed in oil bath with drain & fill plugs

Drive Chain Lubrication

Shell Alvania EP 00 or equivalent

Sprockets

Case hardened teeth, splined bores

Rotor Swing Diameter

15"

Rotor Shaft Speed

211 rpm at 540 rpm PTO

26798

Summary of Contents for RTR15

Page 1: ...mbol the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious follow without exception Your life and the lives of others depend on it Copyright 2011 Printed 311 431M RTR10 RTR15 Series RTR1042 RTR1050 RTR...

Page 2: ...ctor Requirements 10 Torque Requirements 10 Parking Stand 11 3 Point Hitch Assembly 11 Front Deflector 11 Rear Deflector Assembly 12 Tractor Hook Up 12 Driveline Installation 13 Check Driveline Collap...

Page 3: ...ly read 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...

Page 4: ...ts can create a hazard when driven on public roads They are difficult to see especially at night Flashing warning lights and turn signals are recommended whenever driving on public roads Practice Safe...

Page 5: ...Avoid wearing radio headphones while operating machinery Avoid High Pressure Fluids Hazard Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury Avoid the hazard by relieving pr...

Page 6: ...stalled 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 labels are included in the req...

Page 7: ...llers 311 431M Land Pride Important Safety Information Table of Contents 818 858C General Safety Instructions RTR10 Series shown 22246 Model RTR10 Model RTR15 818 171C Rotating Tines Hazard RTR10 Seri...

Page 8: ...6 RTR10 RTR15 Series Rotary Tillers 311 431M 11 01 11 Important Safety Information Table of Contents KEEP FRONT DEFLECTOR IN PLACE 818 284C Thrown Object hazard 22246 Model RTR10 22256 Model RTR15...

Page 9: ...ide Important Safety Information Table of Contents 818 543C Rotating Driveline Hazard Keep Away RTR15 Series shown 22313 Model RTR10 Model RTR15 13042 818 552C Rotating Driveline Hazard Keep Away ROTA...

Page 10: ...Series Rotary Tillers 311 431M 11 01 11 Important Safety Information Table of Contents 818 540C Shield missing Do Not operate 13042 818 552C Rotating Driveline Hazard Keep Away ROTATING DRIVELINE KEE...

Page 11: ...nance and safe operating practices will help you get years of satisfactory use from the machine Application The RTR10 and RTR15 Series Reverse Till Rotary Tillers are designed and built by Land Pride...

Page 12: ...ry has been installed in the location where it will be used If a part or fastener is temporarily removed for assembly reasons remember where it goes Keep parts separated Have a fork lift or loader alo...

Page 13: ...Mount left hand clevis 13 over the square tube as shown Make certain the longer chamfer is positioned on the bottom Figure 1 2 22253 5 Locate u bolt 16 behind the square tube and insert through clevi...

Page 14: ...ing wire retaining pin 7 Raise tiller fully up with 3 point lift Measure the distance tines are off the ground If distance exceeds 14 adjust tractor s 3 point lift height limiter until tines will not...

Page 15: ...adapter will increase strain on the tractor s PTO shaft resulting in possible damage to shaft and driveline DANGER All guards and shields must be installed and in good working condition at all times...

Page 16: ...ctor and tiller skip to Shorten Driveline on this page IMPORTANT Two safety chains are supplied with the driveline These chains must be attached to the driveline shields and to the rotary tiller and t...

Page 17: ...ter Shielding has been removed for clarity Check Driveline Interference 1 Start tractor and raise Rotary Tiller just enough to remove support blocks from under tiller 2 Slowly engage tractor hydraulic...

Page 18: ...laced when completed Refer to Gearbox Lubrication Page 27 Check oil level in chaincase Make sure all plugs have been replaced when completed Refer to Chaincase Lubrication Page 27 Check tiller initial...

Page 19: ...ions Capacities for rated PTO speed CAUTION Make certain you are not working over any underground wiring pipes or other obstructions If there is doubt contact your local utility services so that they...

Page 20: ...repositioning the skid shoes 22306 General Operating Notes Before beginning to till the following inspection should be performed 1 Check oil level in gearbox and chaincase Refer to Lubrication on page...

Page 21: ...ltaneously commence forward travel of approximately 2 mph Do not make turns or attempt to back up while tiller is in the ground See important note below Travel about 50 ft and then stop to check your...

Page 22: ...e top hitch and gearbox assembly 3 to the desired location 5 Re center the lower hitch clevises 5 with respect to the gearbox 6 Retighten all bolts and nuts referring to the Torque Values Chart in the...

Page 23: ...sen the nut and torque the stud counterclockwise to 20 30 foot pounds and tighten nut to 400 foot pounds Be sure to hold stud in position while tightening nut Rear Deflector Refer to Figure 3 4 Rear d...

Page 24: ...sting on the support before working on or around the tiller 2 Always place tractor in park set tractor brakes shut tractor engine off and remove switch key before dismounting the tractor 3 Loosen pivo...

Page 25: ...2269 Driveline Protection Tiller drive components are protected from shock loads with either a two plate friction clutch or a shear bolt Shear bolt protection is discussed on page 25 Friction clutches...

Page 26: ...e of clutch housing Step 5 Remove thrust plate with Belleville Springs and lug rings to access friction disks and hub for inspection or service 2 Plate Disassembly Step 1 Remove snap ring Step 6 Inspe...

Page 27: ...te flange and remove it 3 Remove the following inner components a Spring kit 6 b Pressure flange 7 c 1st Friction Disc 8 d Hub with flange and pull collar 2 3 e 2nd Friction disc 8 f Bearing 9 4 Inspe...

Page 28: ...coating of oil may be applied to worn surfaces in lieu of painting to minimize oxidation 5 Replace all damaged or missing decals 6 Lubricate as noted below 7 Drain and refill gearbox and chaincase oil...

Page 29: ...by removing lower plug Oil should reach bottom of plug hole Add recommended oil as needed Retighten plug when oil is level with bottom of hole 22245 Bearing On Right End Of Rotor Shaft Type of Lubric...

Page 30: ...ght Shifted Left 16 26 13 29 23 19 25 25 18 32 32 18 29 29 22 36 36 22 Number of Tines per Flange 4 Tine Construction Alloy steel heat treated C shaped blades Skid Shoes Adjustable Storage Stands Adju...

Page 31: ...fted Left 25 25 12 38 31 19 29 29 12 46 35 23 33 33 12 54 39 27 37 37 16 58 43 31 Number of Flanges 6 7 8 9 Number of Tines per Flange 4 Tine Construction Alloy steel heat treated C shaped blades Skid...

Page 32: ...2 36 Max Right 36 22 Max Left Fits Land Pride Quick Hitch Allows for quick and easy one person hook up Offset cannot be used with Quick Hitch Adjustable parking stand Allows for easy hook up and stora...

Page 33: ...ght 39 27 Max Left 37 37 Std 16 58 Max Right 43 31 Max Left Fits Land Pride Quick Hitch Allows for quick and easy one person hook up Does not offset to the left with Quick Hitch Adjustable Parking sta...

Page 34: ...nes are incorrectly installed Obstacles are entangled in tines and or rotor Lower hitch clevises are in the wrong position Lower tractor 3 point arms Increase tractor rpm Adjust skid shoes Replace tin...

Page 35: ...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 2...

Page 36: ...34 RTR10 RTR15 Series Rotary Tillers 311 431M 11 01 11 Section 8 Torque Values Chart Table of Contents...

Page 37: ...which adversely affects its performance 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 lev...

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

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