RHINO AGM52 Operator'S Manual Download Page 25

 

SAFETY

 

 

 

 

 

 

Decal Description 

 

 

P/N 

00787358

 

 

 

1.  WARNING! 

Thoroughly  read  the  operator’s  manual  before 

operating  the  machine.  Follow  the  instructions  and  the  safety 

rules during operation. 

SA
F

ET
Y

 

 

 

P/N 

00787359

 

 

 

2.  WARNING! 

Before  maintenance  and  adjustment,

 

read  the 

operator’s and maintenance manual, stop engine and remove 

the ignition key.

 

AGM 52-62-72-82 

 

10/10 

 

Safety Section 1-19 

 

 

 

© 2010 Alamo Group Inc. 

 

Summary of Contents for AGM52

Page 1: ...60936 800 446 5158 Email parts servis rhino com 2010 Alamo Group Inc 0 00 This Operator s Manual is an integral part of the safe operation of this machine and must be maintained with the unit at all...

Page 2: ...safety equipment properly attached to minimize the chance of accidents BEFORE YOU START Read the safety messages on the implement and shown in your manual Observe the rules of safety and common sense...

Page 3: ...n this video and presented you a DVD Video when you purchased your mower If you or any mower operator have not seen this video Watch the Video Read this Operator s Manual and Complete the Video Guideb...

Page 4: ...Mower Operator Safety Video Mower Operator s Manual AEM Mower Operator s Safety Manual Requester Name Phone Requester Address City State Zip Code Mower Model Serial Number Date Purchased Dealer Sales...

Page 5: ...NG TRANSPORT AND LIFTING 4 7 STORAGE 4 8 DISPOSAL AND SCRAPPING 4 8 SAFETY RULES FOR ATTACHING TO THE TRACTOR 4 8 CHECK LIFTING AND STABLE OPERATION OF THE TRACTOR 4 9 TRANSPORT ON PUBLIC ROADS 4 10 A...

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Page 7: ...1 SAFETY SECTION Safety Section 1 1 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 8: ...to avoid hazards SG 2 SAFETY AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 Safety Section 1 2 2010 Alamo Group Inc Si no lee ingles pida ayuda a alguien que si lo lea para que le traduzca las medidas de seguridad SG 3 Indic...

Page 9: ...and proper hearing protection at all times for protection from injury including injury from items that may be thrown by the equipment SG 16 PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO LOUD NOISE MAY CAUSE PERMANENT HEARIN...

Page 10: ...tor in a fatigued or bored mental state which impairs proper and safe operation SG 32 Use extreme caution when getting onto the Implement to perform repairs maintenance and when removing accumulated m...

Page 11: ...he stand and put the retaining pin securely in place or put a secure support under the A Frame Lower the implement carefully to the ground Do not put hands or feet under lifted components S3PT 1 This...

Page 12: ...nd operate the controls easily SG 11 Do not mount or dismount the Tractor while the tractor is moving Mount the Tractor only when the Tractor and all moving parts are completely stopped SG 12 Start tr...

Page 13: ...s away and be more careful Keep the manual handy to check operational running If the manual becomes lost or damaged order a copy from RHINO The machine shall be operated exclusively by authorised trai...

Page 14: ...and replace them if necessary anyway at least every 6 years Detach the machine on level ground with the cutter bar lowered to the ground with the aid of the stand Make sure that the machine is level...

Page 15: ...suitable clothing including head face and hand protection to shield you from the insects Attacking insects can cause you to lose control of the tractor which can result in serious injury or death to y...

Page 16: ...mower head These items could then swing outside the housing at greater velocities than the blades Such a situation is extremely hazardous and could result in serious injury or even death Inspect the c...

Page 17: ...e and equipment failure resulting in possible serious injury or death SGM 14 Do not operate or pull the mower into standing water When uplift or fan type mower blades contact water they can be severel...

Page 18: ...hich creates a potentially serious hazard and could cause serious injury or even death from objects thrown from the Blades SRM 07 Connecting or Disconnecting Implement Safety Instructions and Practice...

Page 19: ...ng characteristics of the Tractor and Implement As you increase the speed of the Tractor the stopping distance increases Determine the maximum transport speed not to exceed 20 mph 30 kph for transport...

Page 20: ...y and use extra care on hillsides Never fold the cutting head while on a hillside as the tractor might overturn SDM 2 Maintenance and Service Safety Instructions and Practices Make sure the PTO shield...

Page 21: ...ining this machine in good working order SG 21 Do Not fill fuel tank while engine is running Refuel only after engine has cooled down If fuel is spilled move machine away from the area of the spill an...

Page 22: ...afety SPRM 1 SEE YOUR RHINO DEALER Be sure you have adequate knowledge of the property you will be working on Take time to make yourself aware of any area underground lines or cables Contact with buri...

Page 23: ...ng use or reconditioning Rhino cares about the safety of its customers operators and bystanders and will replace the safety decals on this product in the field free of charge Some shipping and handlin...

Page 24: ...azard 10 00787367 1 WARNING Crushing Hazard 11 00787368 1 WARNING Belt Stop 12 00787369 1 DANGER Crushing and Shearing Hazard 13 00787370 1 WARNING Crushing Hazard 14 00787371 1 WARNING Hook Point 15...

Page 25: ...operating the machine Follow the instructions and the safety rules during operation SAFETY P N 00787359 2 WARNING Before maintenance and adjustment read the operator s and maintenance manual stop engi...

Page 26: ...on and seek medical assistance in the event of contact with dangerous fluids SAFETY P N 00787361 4 WARNING Check the direction of rotation and the revolutions 540 rpm of the takeoff power of the tract...

Page 27: ...GER Wait for all discs of the mower to stop before approaching the machine SAFETY P N 00787363 6 WARNING DANGER Rotating knives Keep hands and feet away from moving parts AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 Safety...

Page 28: ...ect hazard do not approach the machine Keep a safe distance of at least 50 meters from the machine SAFETY P N 00787365 8 WARNING Do not get on the machine and never allow riders AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10...

Page 29: ...ING Entanglement hazard Keep hands away from the running drive shaft SAFETY P N 00787367 10 WARNING Crushing hazard Never stand between the tractor and the machine AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 Safety Section...

Page 30: ...Wait for the belts to stop before removing safety guards SAFETY P N 00787369 12 DANGER Crushing and shearing hazard Keep hands away and stand clear Keep a safe distance AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 Safety Se...

Page 31: ...en cutter bar is being raised SAFETY P N 00787371 14 WARNING Hook the machine at the indicated points for raising P N 00787372 15 Wear proper protective equipment P N 00787373 16 Lubrication points AG...

Page 32: ...ME AGM62 P N 00787377 18 NAME AGM72 P N 00787378 18 NAME AGM82 P N 00776031 Read Operator s Manual The operator s manual is located inside this canister If the manual is missing order one from your de...

Page 33: ...loyee is or will be involved Employer Responsibilities To ensure employee safety during Tractor and Implement operation it is the employer s responsibility to 1 Train the employee in the proper and sa...

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Page 36: ...dditional precautions may be necessary or some instructions may not apply depending on equipment attachments and conditions at the worksite or in the service area The manufacturer has no direct contro...

Page 37: ...icates a property damage message DANGER WARNING CAUTION NOTICE A Word To The User Operator It is YOUR responsibility to read and understand the safety manual and the manufacturer s manuals before oper...

Page 38: ...ic areas such as parks and cemeteries The Industrial Agricultural Mower Sickle Bar Flail Rotary Boom Folding Wing Rotary Agricultural Disc Mower Types Disc mowers are designed and equipped to cut hay...

Page 39: ...r and tractor Have operational training with mower and tractor Take advantage of training programs offered in your area Ask your equipment dealer or supervisor to explain things you do not understand...

Page 40: ...From Fire And Explosion Set the parking brake shut the mower and tractor engine down and remove the key while filling the fuel tank Use extra caution when fueling a hot engine Never smoke while fuelin...

Page 41: ...ting Follow A Safety Program Know The Rules Most employers have rules governing operation and maintenance of equipment Before you start work at a new location check with your supervisor or the safety...

Page 42: ...and unloading the mower Keep Children Away from Equipment No Riders Shut Down Unattended Equipment Keep Bystanders Away Follow A Safety Program Know The Equipment Read and understand the DANGER WARNI...

Page 43: ...t all guards and shields are in place and that all equipment is in good operating condition This includes PTO driveline gearbox and implement guards and shields that are used for operator protection C...

Page 44: ...for anyone under on or near the equipment Clear everyone from these areas Sound a warning Remove or Mark Debris and Obstacles Walk Around the Worksite Deep mud Wet spots Soft soil Rough spots Power l...

Page 45: ...t or engagement problems Check the equipment for excessive vibration and unusual noises Check Instruments and Controls Start Only from Operator s Seat Use ROPS and Seat Belt Use a Do Not Operate Tag D...

Page 46: ...e Guards and Shields Pull type hitch mounted mowers Refer to mower and tractor manufacturers manuals Remove three point hitch quick coupler if equipped Attach only to drawbar hitch Adjust tractor draw...

Page 47: ...e within 300 ft 92 m of an operating rotary mower or within 100 ft 30 M of a properly equipped disc mower Rotating Blades Keep Away Do Not Operate a Damaged Mower Operate Safely Mower shielding is des...

Page 48: ...rass and under smooth terrain conditions Use slower ground speed for mowing in rough sloping or unfamiliar terrain Disc mowers are designed to use faster ground speeds for operating in fields clear of...

Page 49: ...s And Risks Check for overhead obstructions with raised wing or boom mowers to avoid serious injury or death by contact with Electrical power lines and apparatus Low tree limbs Other overhead obstruct...

Page 50: ...ront end toward the ditch Avoid Hitting Obstructions Keep Bystanders Away from Mowing Area 300 ft 92 m Operate Safely Raised wing and boom mower ditch bank operations may reduce the mower s thrown obj...

Page 51: ...ly Road Transport Safety Practices Before operating on public roads Refer to tractor and mower manufacturers operator s manuals for instructions Explain the instructions to those users or operators wh...

Page 52: ...ant habit Properly shutting down a tractor and mower can prevent accidents from occurring when the mower is left unattended Shut down the mower following the specific procedures in the manufacturer s...

Page 53: ...all the instruction messages on the machine Maintenance can be hazardous unless performed properly Be sure you have the necessary skill information correct tools and equipment to do the job WARNING D...

Page 54: ...asses goggles or a face shield They provide eye protection from fluids under pressure during grinding and while servicing batteries Protection is also needed from flying debris liquids and loose mater...

Page 55: ...locking devices before working near or underneath a wing mower Relieve pressure before disconnecting or disassembling any pressurized system Block or relieve spring pressure before disassembling any...

Page 56: ...you use are in good repair Never use jacks with cracked bent or twisted parts Never use frayed twisted or pinched cables Never use bent or distorted hooks Ventilate Work Area Use Proper Support for R...

Page 57: ...ing the hydraulic system loosen the filler cap slowly and remove it gradually Never reset any relief valve in the hydraulic system to a pressure higher than recommended by the manufacturer Wear Eye Pr...

Page 58: ...thest ground point away from the battery Never make the final connection at the starter or dead battery sparks may ignite the explosive gases present at the battery When disconnecting cables after jum...

Page 59: ...ted speed Most agricultural tires are rated for 20mph maximum speed Avoid Tire Explosion Perform Maintenance Safely Complete Service And Repairs Before Machine Is Released Tighten all bolts fittings a...

Page 60: ...ace damaged blades Inspect the mower blade s daily or after hitting any solid object If a mower blade becomes damaged bent gouged cracked or worn more than 25 percent of the original size it should be...

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Page 62: ...manuales de repuesto a su empleador al concesionario de los equipos o directamente al fabricante Guarde este manual de seguridad y los manuales del fabricante con la m quina en todo momento Lea y aseg...

Page 63: ...e de da os a la propiedad NOTICE PELIGRO ADVERTENCIA PRECAUCI N AVISO DANGER WARNING CAUTION Palabras para el usuario operador Es SU responsabilidad leer y asegurarse de comprender el manual de seguri...

Page 64: ...d industrial para agricultura Barra en forma de hoz Triturador Giratorio Aguil n Giratorio con lateral plegable Tipos de cortadora de c sped de disco para agricultura Las cortadoras de c sped de disco...

Page 65: ...Aproveche los programas de capacitaci n que se ofrecen en su zona Solic tele al distribuidor de equipos o al supervisor que le explique cualquier informaci n que no comprenda Explique las instruccion...

Page 66: ...l motor de la cortadora y del tractor y retire la llave mientras llena el dep sito de combustible Tenga precauci n adicional cuando carga combustible en un motor caliente Nunca fume mientras carga com...

Page 67: ...empleadores tienen reglas que rigen la operaci n y el mantenimiento de los equipos Antes de comenzar a trabajar en una ubicaci n nueva verifique con el supervisor o con el coordinador de seguridad Av...

Page 68: ...uipos No lleve pasajeros Apague los equipos cuando est n sin vigilancia Mantenga a las personas ajenas alejadas Cumplimiento del programa de seguridad Conozca los equipos Lea y aseg rese de comprender...

Page 69: ...os los escudos y guardas est n en su lugar y que todos los equipos se encuentren en buenas condiciones de funcionamiento Esto incluye la l nea motriz de la TDF la caja de engranajes y las guardas y es...

Page 70: ...zonas Haga sonar una advertencia Retire o marque los residuos y obst culos Recorra a pie alrededor del lugar de trabajo Localice y evite Agujeros Desmoronamientos Obst culos tocones Excavaciones Agua...

Page 71: ...che de la l nea motriz Verifique los equipos en busca de vibraciones excesivas y ruidos anormales Revise los instrumentos y controles Arranque nicamente desde el asiento del operador Use el ROPS y el...

Page 72: ...montadas en enganche tipo de tiro Consulte los manuales de los fabricantes de la cortadora y del tractor Retire el acople r pido del enganche de tres puntos si est instalado Inst lelo nicamente al en...

Page 73: ...hasta 300 pies 92 m de distancia Nunca debe haber personas ajenas a menos de 300 pies 92 m de una cortadora giratoria en funcionamiento o a menos de 100 pies 30 m de una cortadora de disco correctame...

Page 74: ...Use una velocidad de desplazamiento menor par acortar en terreno irregular con pendientes o no muy conocido Las cortadoras de disco est n dise adas para usar velocidades de desplazamiento mayores cuan...

Page 75: ...l n Peligros y riesgos de obstrucciones elevadas Verifique en busca de obstrucciones elevadas con las cortadoras que tienen el lateral o el aguil n elevado para evitar lesiones graves o la muerte por...

Page 76: ...montaje lateral o con aguil n el extremo delantero del tractor puede desviarse hacia la zanja Operaci n con seguridad Los trabajos en orillas de zanjas con aguil n y lateral elevado pueden reducir la...

Page 77: ...e en caminos Antes de operar en la v a p blica Consulte los manuales del operador de los fabricantes de la cortadora y del tractor para ver instrucciones Explique las instrucciones a los usuarios u op...

Page 78: ...en un h bito El apagado correcto de un tractor y una cortadora de c sped puede ayudar a evitar accidentes cuando la cortadora est sin vigilancia Apague la cortadora siguiendo los procedimientos espec...

Page 79: ...e la m quina El mantenimiento puede ser peligroso si no se realiza correctamente Aseg rese de tener las habilidades necesarias la informaci n y las herramientas y equipos correctos para realizar el tr...

Page 80: ...antiparras o protecci n facial Proporcionan protecci n ocular para fluidos bajo presi n mientras se esmerila y se realizan servicios a las bater as Tambi n es necesaria protecci n contra residuos l qu...

Page 81: ...tes de trabajar cerca o debajo de una cortadora con laterales Alivie la presi n antes de desconectar o desarmar un sistema presurizado Bloquee o alivie la presi n de los resortes antes de desarmar un...

Page 82: ...rcidos o pellizcados Nunca use ganchos doblados o deformados Ventile la zona de trabajo Use un apoyo adecuado para los equipos elevados Retire la llave y lea el manual de mantenimiento Pr cticas de se...

Page 83: ...afloje la tapa de llenado con lentitud y ret rela gradualmente Nunca restablezca una v lvula de alivio del sistema hidr ulico a una presi n mayor que la recomendada por el fabricante Use protecci n oc...

Page 84: ...spas pueden encender gases explosivos presentes en la bater a Cuando desconecta cables despu s de un arranque con puente retire los cables en el orden inverso al de la conexi n es decir la conexi n fi...

Page 85: ...32 km h Evite la explosi n de los neum ticos Realizaci n de mantenimiento con seguridad Servicio y reparaciones completas antes de liberar la m quina Apriete todos los pernos accesorios y conexiones c...

Page 86: ...ellos Sustituya las hojas da adas Inspeccione las hojas de la cortadora diariamente o despu s de golpear alg n objeto s lido Si una hoja de la cortadora de c sped se da a est doblada agujereada rajada...

Page 87: ...2 INTRODUCTION SECTION Introduction Section 2 1 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 88: ...ve repairs and costly downtime losses The Operation Section informs the owner operator how to work the mower and explains proper procedures and safe practices prior to and during the operation of the...

Page 89: ...the use of Chain Guards or Rubber Deflectors for Agricultural purposes as well to reduce the risk of property damage serious bodily injury or even death from objects thrown out by or from contact wit...

Page 90: ...ys of delivery of the implement 3 Record the Mower Model and Serial Numbers on the Warranty page at the front of the Operator s Manual Keep this as part of the permanent maintenance file for the Mower...

Page 91: ...3 ASSEMBLY SECTION Assembly Section 3 1 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 92: ...nsport Handling Delivery RHINO machines are packed and sent in wooden cases Use suitable hoisting gears for handling packages ASSEMBLY Do not tilt or turn the machine upside down during hoisting and t...

Page 93: ...ITH WINGS END WINDING COVER FOR DRIVE SHAFT HYDRAULIC CYLINDER MOUNTED SPRING HOLDER PIPE SAFETY RELEASE DEVICE RUBBER FOR HYDRAULIC CYLINDER STABILISING CHAIN SUPPORT ROD FOR SLIDE bow MOUNTED REAR W...

Page 94: ...XAGON SET CYLINDRICAL OVAL HEAD SCREW M10x25 1 STRIP WITH 2 HOLES 10 FOR EXTERNAL CONVEYOR CAN 1 HEXAGON SET CYLINDRICAL OVAL HEAD SCREW M10x30 11 MOUNTED STRIP WITH QUICK COUPLING 1 HEXAGON SET CYLIN...

Page 95: ...TTER 4 6 6 8 ASSEMBLY Assembly Steps STEP 1 Remove protection foil from the case and remove the components manually bars windrower curtain carter discs etc STEP 2 Use hoist gear or chain hoist to remo...

Page 96: ...outwards in order to open the mower STEP 4 Mount the shaft guard of the PTO shaft Use 3 hexagon head screws T E M6x20 3 self locking nuts M6 and 3 washers 6 STEP 5 Mount the 4 holes coupling pin of l...

Page 97: ...afety release device is mounted STEP 7 Remove partially the pin of the end winding cover of the three point and the lock pin Picture 7 1 Remove the two pins of the cover one on each side Picture 7 2 I...

Page 98: ...3 Picture 9 4 STEP 10 Mount the safety release device insert the 25 mm pin Picture 10 1 and lock it with 2 pins size 6x50 Picture 10 2 Lock the safety release device from the top with 1 pin size 8x50...

Page 99: ...he right arm of the three point Mount the chain support 1 thick flat washer 25 and 8 mm 1 automatic pin Connect the other end of the chain near the pin of the three point STEP 14 Connect the floatatio...

Page 100: ...15 1 Picture 15 2 STEP 16 Loosen the disc holder bolts and insert the conveyor disc that must be in phase with the adjacent disc as shown in the Picture Picture 16 2 Picture 16 1 Picture 16 2 Tighten...

Page 101: ...read device STEP 18 Remove the tap from the cylinder Picture 18 1 and the spindle with the lubricator by keeping the lubricator downwards Mount the cylinder in the support with the pin and 1 washer 30...

Page 102: ...re 19 3 and lock with 1 pin size 6x50 Picture 19 3 Picture 19 1 Picture 19 2 Picture 19 3 STEP 20 Insert the flexible hydraulic hose through the support shown in Picture 20 1 Tighten the end section o...

Page 103: ...slightly the machine so as to be able to insert the shoe under the reduction gear Picture 22 2 STEP 23 Fasten the shoe to the mowing bar by means of 2 hexagon head screws M12x30 and 2 self locking nut...

Page 104: ...nuts M12 see Picture 24 2 for attaching to the mowing bar As regards attachment to the upper rod use the plate with 4 holes 4 hexagon head screws M12x110 4 self locking nuts M12 and 8 flat washers M1...

Page 105: ...the machine is on the ground tighten all the previously inserted bolts Picture 27 1 e 27 2 Picture 27 1 Picture 27 2 STEP 28 Mount the windrow former on its bearing with 2 hexagon head screws M12x45...

Page 106: ...al disc where cutters must be mounted from the front Picture 29 2 Fasten the cutters with 2 screws M12 and 2 flanged knurled nuts M12 from the cutters bag Picture 29 1 Picture 29 2 STEP 30 Mount the r...

Page 107: ...elf locking nuts M10 and 1 oval head set screw M12x60 with 1 self locking nut M10 previously inserted screws and nuts STEP 32 Fasten the curtain to the bars with the belts Belts must be fastened to th...

Page 108: ...ver Picture 33 2 and 33 3 Lower the machine to the ground Picture 33 1 Picture 33 2 STEP 34 Adjust springs and stabilisers that shall anyway be adjusted once again when the machine is attached to the...

Page 109: ...ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 Assembly Section 3 19 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

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Page 111: ...4 OPERATION SECTION Operation Section 4 1 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 112: ...m any unauthorised changes or modifications to the machine Proper operation of the machine and compliance with the instructions contained in the manual and safety precautions will reduce the risk of a...

Page 113: ...hine has been designed for use during the day At night or under conditions of reduced visibility use the machine light devices RHINO is in no event liable for any damages and injuries including severe...

Page 114: ...ne Identification of the models RHINO rotary disc mowers are available in different models in order to meet customers specific needs AGM52 AGM62 AGM72 AGM82 OPERATION AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 Operation S...

Page 115: ...operated by the power takeoff of the tractor The mowing unit consists of a cutter bar to which quick rotating knives are attached The product is cut as a result of the knives action in the lower part...

Page 116: ...on all machines manufactured by RHINO Depending on the position of the machine the noise level varies between 85 8 dB A and 87 9 dB A On the basis of the noise level it is recommended to wear suitable...

Page 117: ...t as shown in the label attached to the machine OPERATION For raising the machine use safety hooks and suitable cables to be mounted as indicated by labels During lifting make sure that the machine is...

Page 118: ...shall be properly collected Contact the Oil Collection Centre Collect properly plastics aluminium and steel components for them to be recycled Safety Rules for Attaching to the Tractor Road behaviour...

Page 119: ...T M X s 0 2 T X i Z d i M 0 3 T i Wheelbase tractor d Distance between front axle and ballast s Distance to the rear axle of the machine T mass of the tractor 75 kg operator Z Mass of ballast M Mass...

Page 120: ...ith raised mower make sure that the control lever is properly secured to avoid unintentional lowering of the machine For road transport heed following recommendations Raise the mower to the transport...

Page 121: ...with the pins OPERATION Insert and secure shear pins Make sure that shear pins are locked properly Connect the three point to the upper hitch link and adjust length so that the mower is parallel to t...

Page 122: ...ine level OPERATION Detaching from the tractor To detach the mower from the tractor is necessary to operate in this way Lower the mower to ground Insert the lock lever as shown in picture Lift up the...

Page 123: ...shaft following the instructions given by the manufacturer of the drive shaft see Use and Maintenance Manual of the drive shaft Follow assembly instructions given by the manufacturer and direction ind...

Page 124: ...the tractor WHENEVER the drive shaft is disengaged from the power takeoff of the tractor place it on its support leg Support leg of the drive shaft RHINO is not liable for any damages resulting from...

Page 125: ...new ones supplied by the Manufacturer Used oil is harmful according to the existing law therefore it shall be collected properly Fluids under pressure such as oil in an hydraulic system can cause seve...

Page 126: ...e knives wear In order to reduce the load of the machine on the ground and for the machine to be parallel to the ground use the bolts A as shown in the picture To adjust lowering of the machine to the...

Page 127: ...to tilt the mower bar forward use the tractor three point linkage To raise up the cutting height up to 6 7 inches is possible to equip the cutting bar with a slide plate Cutting Height Kit OPERATION I...

Page 128: ...lasses During operation make sure that no people or animals are within 50 meters of the machine The curtain shall be in place around the cutter bar to prevent the hazard of thrown objects Check wear a...

Page 129: ...ove the ignition key Position the power takeoff level to 540 rpm Increase engine speed to run the tractor at 1000 1300 rpm and reach 250 300 rpm power takeoff Drive a short distance and check mowing r...

Page 130: ...bsorption Stop engine and disengage power takeoff of the tractor Before reinstalling the safety device reverse the tractor for 7ft Before resuming operation check adjustment of the safety release devi...

Page 131: ...amount of the shaft as removed from the shield and deburr the end of the shaft 4 Cut the shield and shaft of the mower half so the same amount is removed as the tractor half Deburr the ends lubricate...

Page 132: ...ROACH ROTATING SHAFTS WHEN IN OPERATION Belt Tension Adjustment The belt tension must be adjusted properly to prevent the belt from slipping To adjust the belt tension loosen the jam nut and tighten t...

Page 133: ...from the Tractor before performing service on the Implement Never work on the Implement with the tractor PTO driveline connected and running Rotating Parts Blades or Drivelines could turn without warn...

Page 134: ...icient lubrication at all lube points Air filter condition OPS U 0030 OPERATION Mower Pre Operation Inspection Service Before each mower use a complete inspection and service is required to ensure the...

Page 135: ...or missing or broken components Missing broken or worn items must be replaced at once to reduce the possibility of injury or death from thrown objects entanglement or blade contact SGM 3 Inspect the g...

Page 136: ...or hitch The tow chain is secured to the tractor mower The hydraulic cylinders pins are tight There are no leaking or damaged hoses The mower deck is clear of cut grass and debris Chain guards deflec...

Page 137: ...e The wheel lug bolts are tight The tractor brakes are in good condition The steering linkage is in good condition There are no visible oil leaks The hydraulic controls function properly The ROPS or R...

Page 138: ...g rules Test the tractor at a slow speed and increase the speed slowly Apply the Brakes smoothly to determine the stopping characteristics of the Tractor and Implement As you increase the speed of the...

Page 139: ...DRIVING AND OPERATING CONDITIONS THE BRAKE PEDALS SHOULD BE LO KED TOGETHER TO PROVIDE THE MOST EFFECTIVE BRAKING ACTION Always disengage the tractor differential lock when turning When engaged the di...

Page 140: ...Figure 12 2 Extend the cylinder until the disc carrier bar is horizontal 3 Lower the mower fasten adjustment chain 2 to the tractor s top link support bracket and adjust to maintain the ground to link...

Page 141: ...over rough ground crossing ditches or slopes and turning corners Tractor wheel tread spacing should be increased when working on inclines or rough ground to reduce the possibility of tipping Use extr...

Page 142: ...ncreases the possibility of a tractor roll over select an alternate crossing path When operating the tractor and mower across slopes and inclines through ditches and other uneven terrain conditions it...

Page 143: ...e care should be taken when operating near loose objects such as gravel rocks wire and other debris Inspect the area before mowing Foreign objects should be removed from the site to prevent machine da...

Page 144: ...epairs immediately Make sure the blades are not damaged and the carrier is balanced before resuming operation OPERATION Always wear your seat belt securely fastened and only operate the tractor and mo...

Page 145: ...more uniform SRM 01 OPERATION Engaging the Power Take Off PTO Before engaging the PTO make certain that the area is clear of bystanders and passersby The implement must be completely lowered and the d...

Page 146: ...s ditches drop offs overhead obstructions power lines or when debris and foreign objects are to be avoided SGM 07 Operating the Mower Only operate the mower from the tractor operator s seat with the s...

Page 147: ...rface place the transmission in park or neutral and apply the parking brake lower the attached implement to the ground shut down the engine remove the key and wait for all motion to come to a complete...

Page 148: ...loading the Tongue Jack can cause failure with possible serious bodily injury or even death STI 04 OPERATION To disconnect the mower first extend the tractor 3 point hitch top link to remove tension o...

Page 149: ...rely on blocks or at ground level Keep the driveline yoke from sitting in water dirt and other contaminants Use spray touch up enamel where necessary to prevent rust and maintain the appearance of the...

Page 150: ...ear cover under front cover frame and secure with tarp strap stored under center of rear cover Attach to hole in center front cover frame COVER SHEET HAS BEEN REMOVED IN THE PICTURE FOR ILLUSTRATION P...

Page 151: ...is not independent of the tractor PTO or if the tractor PTO has to be run to have hydraulic power disconnect the mower driveline from the tractor PTO output shaft Secure the driveline to the mower de...

Page 152: ...in such a way as to be clearly visible and legible When transporting the Equipment use the Tractor flashing warning lights and follow all local traffic regulations SG 6 The SMV Slow Moving Vehicle emb...

Page 153: ...ehicles or pedestrians are in the area OPSU 0022 OPERATION Reduce speed before turning or applying the brakes Ensure that both brake pedals are locked together when operating on public roads OPS U 002...

Page 154: ...inst themselves Carefully tighten the securing chains or other fasteners using boomers or binders to apply maximum tension Use extreme care when attaching and removing the securing devices as the extr...

Page 155: ...e 1 Check that both hoist ball and socket joints are at the same height above ground the transverse slant of chain is not adjusted correctly the chain to the correct length and fasten one of the circl...

Page 156: ...3 Power takeoff speed is insufficient 3 Increase power takeoff rotation speed up to but not over 540 revs min OPERATION The forge is pushed forward before being cut 1 The ventilating effect of the kni...

Page 157: ...5 MAINTENANCE SECTION Maintenance Section 5 1 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 158: ...HAFT BLOCK THE MOWER AND TRACTOR TO PREVENT MOVEMENT BEFORE PERFORMING ADJUSTMENTS OR MAINTENANCE AFTER MAINTENANCE OR ADJUSTMENTS ARE COMPLETED REMOVE ALL BLOCKS AND TOOLS USED IN MAINTENANCE OR ADJU...

Page 159: ...ible ALWAYS REPLACE BLADES AND BLADE FASTENERS IN PAIRS TO MAINTAIN BALANCE VIBRATION MAY LEAD TO COMPONENT FAILURE To remove the disc remove the 6 bolts D See Image Mnt D 0001 To remove the hub E rem...

Page 160: ...nspection stop the engine of the tractor remove the ignition key and disengage PTO shaft transmission Collect used oil and bring it to the Oil Collection Centre Do not pollute the environment Lubricat...

Page 161: ...NTENANCE Lubrication of gearbox In order to check oil level stop the machine and be sure it is set in horizontal position Use oil type EP 320 Gearbox capacity is around 0 70 l Change the oil in the ge...

Page 162: ...heck tightness of the belt at least after 2 hours of work Used belts If belts have been used for more than 24 hours check belts wear and if necessary retighten them Belts adjustment In order to tensio...

Page 163: ...CE Belt replacement Never replace one belt only When a belt is worn always replace all belts In order to replace belts remove the safety guard by loosening the tightening screw loosen linkage check ro...

Page 164: ...ed by RHINO In order to remove the damaged curtain loosen the belts connected to the frame of the cutter unit after raising the front part of the frame of the cutter unit For raising the frame loosen...

Page 165: ...ints and slides before storage this prevents corrosion NOTE Now would be a good time to replace all damaged parts in preparation for the next cutting season NEVER DISCONNECT MOWER FROM TRACTOR WITHOUT...

Page 166: ...labor charges exceeding a reasonable amount as determined by Manufacturer and for returning the goods to the Dealer whether or not the claim is approved Purchaser is responsible for the transportatio...

Page 167: ...ly to confine the employee to the protected area provided by the ROPS REQUIRED OF THE OPERATOR 1 Securely fasten seat belt if the tractor has a ROPS 2 Where possible avoid operating the tractor near d...

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Page 169: ...DISC MOWER AGM52 AGM62 AGM72 AGM82 Disc Mower LIST OF PARTS RHINO 1020 S Sangamon Ave Gibson City IL 60936 800 446 5158 Email parts servis rhino com 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 170: ...LIST OF PARTS LIST OF PARTS AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 List of Parts 2 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 171: ...YSTEM ATTACHMENT 21 1 00787095 JOINT FOR ATTACHMENT TO FRAME 22 1 00787096 LOWER LINK PIN 23 1 00787097 STAND 24 1 00787103 KNOB FOR UNCOUPLING LEVER 25 1 703516W ROLL PIN 26 4 00787105 LEVER FOR UNCO...

Page 172: ...LIST OF PARTS LIST OF PARTS AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 List of Parts 4 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 173: ...G 20 2 00787116 MAIN PIVOT 21 1 00787117 HEX PIN 22 1 00787118 THREADED TURNBUCKLE 23 1 710850 KEY 24 1 00787119 GROUP COMPLETE 25 1 00787120 JOINT VANE 26 1 00787121 SECURITY PIN 27 1 00787122 SAFETY...

Page 174: ...LIST OF PARTS LIST OF PARTS AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 List of Parts 6 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 175: ...1 701512C WASHER FLAT M10 13 2 00787140 STOPPER WITH AUCTION 3 8 GAS 14 1 708111C12 SHCS M12X50 15 8 00772827 STOPPER VENT OIL 3 8 Gas 16 1 00787141 CONICAL CROWN Z20 17 1 001724 OIL SEAL 35X72X10 18...

Page 176: ...LIST OF PARTS LIST OF PARTS AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 List of Parts 8 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 177: ...5 6 7 8 00770102 BEARING 8 10 12 14 16 LIST OF PARTS 00787339 SPECIAL SCREW 9 20 24 28 32 00787166 RIGHT KNIFE 10 6 6 8 8 00787168 SCREW FOR KNIFE 11 10 12 14 16 701111C SELFLOCKING NUT M10 12 20 24...

Page 178: ...LIST OF PARTS LIST OF PARTS AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 List of Parts 10 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 179: ...772851 BEARING 10 11 12 15 16 00753224 INTERNAL RETAINING 11 11 12 15 16 00787185 FREE GEAR Z45 12 6 10 10 14 00787186 SPECIAL NUT 13 11 12 15 16 00787187 FREE GEAR 14 5 2 5 2 708110C12 SHCS M12X45 15...

Page 180: ...LIST OF PARTS LIST OF PARTS AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 List of Parts 12 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 181: ...10612C8 SCREW M8X95 6 2 2 2 2 00787346 SCREW M10X30 7 1 1 1 1 00787205 SWATH REINFORCEMENT BAR 8 1 1 1 1 00787206 SWATH BOARD 9 1 1 1 1 00765692 SCREW M12X45 10 6 6 6 6 701513C WASHER FLAT M12 11 10 1...

Page 182: ...LIST OF PARTS LIST OF PARTS AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 List of Parts 14 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 183: ...S PART N DESCRIPTION POS QUANTITY AGM52 AGM62 AGM72 AGM82 00787217 ASY DRIVELINE 540RPM 1 1 0 0 0 00787351 ASY DRIVELINE 540RPM 1 0 1 1 1 LIST OF PARTS AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 List of Parts 15 2010 Alam...

Page 184: ...LIST OF PARTS ANTI WEAR SLIDE KIT CUTTING HEIGTH KIT LIST OF PARTS TRIPLE BLADE DISC TRIPLE BLADE DISC WITH DRUM CONVOY AGM 52 62 72 82 10 10 List of Parts 16 2010 Alamo Group Inc...

Page 185: ...S 00787228 KIT 3 BLADE CONVERSION 6 DISC 1 for Machine only AGM62 00787349 WDMT 3 BLADE DISC 4 for Kit 00787350 WDMT 3 BLADE OUTER DISC HAT 2 for Kit 00787338 NUT MET FLANGE 12 P1 75 PL 6 for Kit 0078...

Page 186: ...DISC MOWER AGM52 AGM62 AGM72 AGM82 AGM 52 62 72 82 P N 00787389 Printed U S A...

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