TDR-26
Operator’s Manual
26
OPERATING THE MOWER
DAILY CHECK LIST
1) Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing to avoid
entanglement in moving parts. Wear sturdy, rough soled work
shoes. Never operate tractor or implements in bare feet, sandals
or sneakers. Ensure other required PPE is in good condition.
2) Ensure all safety shielding is properly installed and check that all
nuts and bolts are secure and pins are properly cotter pinned.
3) Check condition of blades and security of attachment.
4) Ensure mower is properly connected to the tractor, adjusted and
in good operating condition.
5) Tall grass can hide obstacles. Carefully walk the entire area to be
mowed beforehand. Look for debris, rocks, tree limbs etc. that will
damage or be thrown by the mower blades. Identify objects that
cannot be removed. Set mower cutting height to avoid contact.
6) Never permit any person other than the operator to ride or board
the tractor at any time.
7) Check that all lubrication points with grease fittings have been
lubricated as per schedule.
8) Check the gearbox for possible oil leaks.
9) Be sure wing release pull rope and hydraulic hoses are properly
secured and will not become entangled in PTO shaft.
10) Ensure deck lock system is functioning properly (Page 26).
DECK LOCK SYSTEM
The deck lock system on the TDR-26 mower is a multi-function system
controlled by the pull rope
Deck lock plates are activated by the pull rope and engage with the
mower wings / rear lift arm in different positions to provide a variety of
functions:
As with any mechanical system, the lock system needs to be used and
maintained properly. With only a few moving parts, this is a simple
task.
In a safe level location, fully lower the decks to the ground, shut the
tractor engine off, and set the parking brake.
With the lock rope released, all three lock plates should lay flat against
the wing frames. This is critical for proper function of the Pro Lift-N-
Turn
TM
system (Page 29)
Check each of the three lock plates and make sure they do not bind
when the lock release rope is pulled or released.
Ensure that the lock plate, cables and springs are in good condition.
Check to see if the center lock swivel is free to rotate without binding
and returns to a neutral position so that the cables have slack when
the lock plates are lying flat against the wing frame.
If any binding or damage is found, repair the issue before proceeding
to use the mower
Lock plate flat on wing plate
Lock Pin in
Storage Position
Summary of Contents for TDR-26
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Page 52: ...TDR 26 Parts List ...
Page 56: ...TDR 26 Parts List iv ...
Page 57: ...TDR 26 Parts List 1 1 DECK ASSEMBLY 1 1 Blade Spindle Assembly ...
Page 58: ...TDR 26 Parts List 2 1 2 Blade Options ...
Page 59: ...TDR 26 Parts List 3 1 3 Wing Deck Gear Box Mount ...
Page 60: ...TDR 26 Parts List 4 1 4 Rear Deck Gear Box Mount Assembly ...
Page 61: ...TDR 26 Parts List 5 1 5 Wing Deck Assembly ...
Page 62: ...TDR 26 Parts List 6 1 6 Wing Deck Shields ...
Page 63: ...TDR 26 Parts List 7 1 7 Wing Deck Drive ...
Page 64: ...TDR 26 Parts List 8 1 8 Rear Deck Assembly ...
Page 65: ...TDR 26 Parts List 9 1 9 Rear Deck Shields ...
Page 66: ...TDR 26 Parts List 10 1 10 Rear Deck Drive ...
Page 67: ...TDR 26 Parts List 11 2 Frame Assembly 2 1 Frame Assembly ...
Page 68: ...TDR 26 Parts List 12 2 2 Wing Locks 2 2019 ...
Page 69: ...TDR 26 Parts List 13 2 3 Wing Assembly ...
Page 70: ...TDR 26 Parts List 14 2 4 Rear Lift Assembly ...
Page 71: ...TDR 26 Parts List 15 2 5 Wheel Assemblies 10 2018 ...
Page 72: ...TDR 26 Parts List 16 3 HYDRAULICS 3 1 Hydraulics ...
Page 73: ...TDR 26 Parts List 17 4 DRIVELINE 4 1 Driveline ...
Page 74: ...TDR 26 Parts List 18 4 2 Deck PTO Shaft ...
Page 75: ...TDR 26 Parts List 19 4 3 Intermediate PTO Shaft ...
Page 76: ...TDR 26 Parts List 20 4 4 Input PTO Shaft ...
Page 77: ...TDR 26 Parts List 21 4 5 Deck Gearbox ...