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Indianapolis, IN 46214

Phone (317) 892-4444,  (800) 515-6798

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Summary of Contents for Articulator

Page 1: ...WARNING Read and understand this manual before using this machine The Articulator Owner s Manual XR700 series XR700 Manual number MXR700...

Page 2: ...6214 Phone 317 892 4444 800 515 6798 www lastec com California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING Breathing gas diesel engine exhaust exposes you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause can...

Page 3: ...aintenance Safety Rules 2 10 2 8 Storage Safety Rules 2 11 2 9 Hazard Identified Chart 2 12 SECTION 3 INITIAL SET UP 3 1 3 1 Assembly Instructions 3 2 3 2 Mounting The Articulator To The Tractor 3 3 3...

Page 4: ...5 2 Torque Values 5 3 5 3 Mower Deck Leveling Adjustment 5 4 5 4 Every 8 Operating Hours 5 4 5 5 First 8 Hours 5 5 5 6 First 50 Hours 5 5 5 7 Every 50 Operating Hours 5 5 5 8 Every 200 Operating Hour...

Page 5: ...To The Owner To The Owner XR700 062419 1 1 1 SECTION 1 TO THE OWNER...

Page 6: ...ing to set up operate adjust per form any maintenance on or store the deck Keep this manual at hand at all times for ready reference 1 2 Product Registration Immediately record the model and serial nu...

Page 7: ...our Articulator Use of substitute parts may cause unsafe operation unsatisfactory performance and void the warranty of your Articulator 1 5 Servicing The Articulator The Articulator is carefully engin...

Page 8: ...rranty at the warrantor s discretion After ninety 90 days component fail ure as a result of loose hardware is no longer covered under further warranty from warrantor Warrantor agrees to warrant for a...

Page 9: ...ales aids shall constitute a warranty or other basis for any legal action against warrantor THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER ANY PERSONS TO WHOM THIS EQUIPMENT IS TRANFERRED AND ANY INTENDED USER OR BENEFICIARY...

Page 10: ...component parts of your Articulator are warranted by their respective manufacturers These parts include Superior Gearbox Bondioli PTO Shaft The complete manufacturers warranty information for these co...

Page 11: ...Safety Information Safety Information XR700 062419 2 1 2 SECTION 2 SAFETY INFORMATION...

Page 12: ...a potential equipment hazard Failing to properly adhere to the instructions rules or procedures may result in personal equipment malfunction damage or destruction The above illustrated symbols are dis...

Page 13: ...and Symbols Safety Information XR700 062419 2 3 2 Caution Rotating Blades Keep Hands and Feet Away from Blades Keep Covers Locked Down Pinch Point Read the Manual Remove the Key Rotating Parts Rotatin...

Page 14: ...les in this manual as well as all safety rules for any related equipment Although these instructions have been compiled through extensive field experience and engineering data some information present...

Page 15: ...erate the deck without all covers shields safety devices and grass chute or mulching plate installed and secure Safety is a primary concern in the design and manufacture of all Lastec products Unfor t...

Page 16: ...re operator s manual to operate the deck Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing to avoid entanglement in moving parts Wear sturdy rough soled work shoes as well as protective equipment for t...

Page 17: ...of blades during operation WARNING ALWAYS work safely Follow all safety rules A careful opera tor is the best insurance against accidents ALWAYS clear area of all personnel before operating the deck...

Page 18: ...deck Use extreme care and maintain minimum ground speed when transporting on a hill side or over rough ground and when operating close to ditches fences or water Reduce speed on slopes and in sharp t...

Page 19: ...ded If your drive unit is equipped with headlights and hazard lights always activate them whenever crossing or accessing any roadways driveways or parking lots Watch for oncoming traffic Handle fuel w...

Page 20: ...and ear pro tection when performing any service or maintenance to the drive unit or deck Keep the drive unit engine area free of accumulated debris fuel or excess grease and oil to reduce fire hazard...

Page 21: ...en Never allow extended running of any engine indoors Exhaust fumes are deadly Never store drive unit with fuel in the tank inside a building where fumes could reach an open flame or spark Allow the d...

Page 22: ...using a PTO Guards are not in place Warning decals stating guards must be in place Physical guards around belts pulleys and shafts Clear warning in manual Danger of dismemberment Cutting blades Warnin...

Page 23: ...Initial Set Up Initial Set Up XR700 062419 3 1 3 SECTION 3 INITIAL SET UP...

Page 24: ...pull arms onto the Articulator pull bar Orient the arms so that they bend out ward as they extend from the tractor NOTE The pull arm gussets must be oriented as shown below 2 Install the lift pins in...

Page 25: ...t hitch Follow the procedures listed below to properly mount the Articulator to the tractor 1 Park the tractor on level ground Lower the 3 point hitch 2 Turn off the tractor disengage the PTO shift th...

Page 26: ...outer guard from turning with the PTO shaft for safety purposes 8 Turn the Articulator as far as it will go in each direction and measure the distance between the rear tractor tire and the Articulator...

Page 27: ...m the tractor 3 Drive the tractor up a mound or across a ditch Stop at the point where the tractor is headed up a mound and the Articulator is headed down an opposing mound at the point where the PTO...

Page 28: ...O You will need to either install a longer PTO shaft or avoid this area when cutting 11 If installing a longer PTO shaft re check your maximum PTO shaft compression 3 5 Gearbox Check the oil level and...

Page 29: ...olt going through the ball joint and into the cam adjustment nut Do not remove the bolt Pull out the deck adjustment cam nut to clear the stop block Rotate the cam to the desired position to level the...

Page 30: ...e accomplished by using the turnbuckle of the deck height adjustment chain as described in the following section Mower Deck Height Adjustment Replacing Wheels If one wheel is replaced the wear level o...

Page 31: ...ill raise the deck by the corresponding thickness of the spacer s used Example 1 1 spacer and 2 1 4 spacers placed below the wheel yoke collars will set the mower deck to 2 1 2 Change the mower deck h...

Page 32: ...for excessive belt slippage Check belt tension after 2 hours of operation Check all belt tension adjustment hardware after the first 8 hours of operation The overall life of the Articulator drive and...

Page 33: ...an entire deck area under the belt cover of all excess grease oil fuel grass or debris before operating the Articulator This will help prevent damage to the equipment fire hazard and projectile hazard...

Page 34: ...DECK TO FLOAT PROPERLY WITHOUT PLACING EXCESS STRESS ON THE SLIDE BAR 4 Align the front three decks decks 1 2 and 3 Adjust the pivot slide bars located on the main deck common legs Adjusting the slide...

Page 35: ...is running ALWAYS disengage the blades turn off the tractor remove the key and set the parking brake before attempting to inspect adjust change or perform any other maintenance to the blades Keep all...

Page 36: ...n If any wheel does not swivel freely clean and grease the shaft collar assembly Replace the bushings if necessary Replace any worn or damaged tires 3 12 General Verify that all warning decals are in...

Page 37: ...nter deck area including under the belt cover of all grease oil fuel grass or debris Ensure to replace all covers shields and guards Check all deck belts for proper tension Align front decks 1 2 and 3...

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Page 39: ...Operating Procedures Operating Procedures XR700 062419 4 1 4 SECTION 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES...

Page 40: ...properly operated the hydraulic lift unit enables remote folding and safe transpor tation of the Articulator As with all industrial equipment improper operation of the hydrau lic lift unit may result...

Page 41: ...ety cables 7 The Articulator is now ready for transport 8 Upon arriving at the work area activate the hydraulics lowering the Articulator Lower the decks until the hydraulic cylinders are fully extend...

Page 42: ...g to operate the Articulator The Articulator is designed specifically for finish mowing applications One of the unique benefits of the Articulator s cutting system is its ability to float over contour...

Page 43: ...arking brake 6 Start the tractor Keep the tractor on a low RPM setting DO NOT ENGAGE THE PTO WITH THE TRACTOR AT HIGH IDLE 7 Engage the PTO 8 If there is any belt squeal excessive vibration or any ind...

Page 44: ...are evident lift created by the cutter blades can be reduced decreasing the abrasion wear to the cutter blades and deck caused by sand The Low Lift Blade will also help reduce cutter deck blowout dur...

Page 45: ...round speed is acceptable for wide open flat areas a slower ground speed is required for rough or contoured areas Always adhere to the tractor manufacturer s recommended ground speed range when operat...

Page 46: ...umb to use when judging the ability of the Articulator to handle a con toured area is to cut the area with a 21 push mower set at the same height as the Articu lator If the mower cuts without scalping...

Page 47: ...Maintenance Maintenance XR700 062419 5 1 5 SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE...

Page 48: ...d oil to reduce fire hazard Keep the deck in good operating condition with all safety devices in place Check the blades frequently Verify that they are sharp free of nicks and cracks and securely fast...

Page 49: ...1 2 9 16 9 16 5 8 5 8 3 4 3 4 7 8 7 8 1 32 32 24 32 24 20 28 18 24 16 24 14 20 13 20 12 18 11 18 10 16 9 14 8 in lbs Nm in lbs Nm in lbs Nm in lbs Nm in lbs Nm in lbs Nm in lbs Nm ft lbs Nm ft lbs Nm...

Page 50: ...k 4 Replace the deck adjustment cam with bushing Note that a weldment block prevents the hex head on the deck adjustment cam from rotating 5 Tighten the central bolt and check for proper level height...

Page 51: ...ate maintenance procedures listed in your tractor manual Verify proper installation operation and flow of grass chutes 5 5 First 8 Hours Check deck alignment and belt tension Lubricate the PTO quick d...

Page 52: ...d wear points Repair or replace any worn damaged or missing parts 5 10 Annual Replace gearbox shaft seals Change the gearbox oil 28 ounces SAE 80W 90 Grade Gear Oil Replace deck pivot pins and bushing...

Page 53: ...ift Ultra 063265 Blade Tip Speed Max 16 600 FPM Paint Red 12 oz spray P299 Black 12 oz spray L07467 Mower Deck Height Range 1 to 4 3 4 Operating Environment Outdoor Use Only Mower Deck Gauge Wheels 13...

Page 54: ...azards Perform the Appropriate Maintenance Procedures Listed In Your Tractor Manual Verify grass chutes cleared Clean lube retighten all guide wheels Lubricate the PTO Quick Disconnect Pin or Twist Sl...

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