Maintenance Section 4-2
MAINTENANCE
Tiger Mowers are designed for high performance and rugged durability, yet with
simplified maintenance. The purpose of this section of the manual is to help the operator
in the regular servicing of the mower. Regular maintenance at the intervals mentioned
will result in the maximum efficiency and long life of the Tiger Mower.
When you purchase a Tiger Mower you also acquire another valuable asset, Tiger’s
parts organization. Our rapid and efficient service has guaranteed the customer
satisfaction for many years. Tiger parts keep up with the demands for efficiency, safety
and endurance expected of the Tiger Mower.
MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
·
Be sure end of grease gun and zerks are clean before using. Debris injected into
bearings, etc. with grease will cause immediate damage.
·
DO NOT grease greaseless bearings. They can be identified by blackish/grey
color. DO NOT use a power grease gun to lubricate bearings. These require very
small and exact amounts of lubrication. Refer to the detailed maintenance section for
specific lubrication instructions. DO NOT over-grease bearings.
·
Polycarbonate windows should be washed with mild soap or detergent and luke
warm water, using a soft clean sponge or
soft cloth
. DO NOT use abrasive or alkaline
cleaners or metal scrapers on Polycarbonate windows!
·
Be alert to maintenance indicators such as the in-tank filter pressure gauge, hydraulic
reservoir sight gauge, etc. Take the required action to correct any problems immediately.
·
Release of energy from pressurized systems may cause inadvertent actuation of
cylinders, or sudden release of compressed springs. Before disconnecting any hoses
relieve pressure by shutting tractor off, setting cutter on ground and actuating lift valve
handles.
DO NOT
use hands to check for suspected leaks in hydraulic hoses!
Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can have sufficient force to
penetrate skin and cause serious injury. If fluid is injected into skin, it
mustbe surgically removed within a few hours or gangrene may result.
Use a small piece of wood or cardboard, not hands, to search for pin
hose leaks. Be sure all pressure is relieved whenever disconnecting
lines. Be sure all connections are tight and hoses and lines are not
damaged before applying pressure.
BREAK IN PERIOD
In addition to following the break in instructions for your particular tractor, the in-tank
hydraulic fluid filter should be replaced after the first 50 hours of service. Thereafter the
filter should be replaced every 500 hours, or yearly, which ever comes first.
Re-torque wheel lugs after first five hours of operation and periodically thereafter.
See torque specifications listed in the tractor’s service manual for your particular model.
Wheel lugs must always be re-torqued whenever a wheel is removed and
reinstalled.
Summary of Contents for CNH T6010-80
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Page 7: ...SAFETY SECTION Safety Section 1 1 ...
Page 24: ...Safety Section 1 18 SAFETY 33743 INSIDE OF CAB 06550012 INSIDE OF CAB PART NO LOCATION ...
Page 29: ...Safety Section 1 23 SAFETY 34852 HYDRAULIC TANK TB1011 MOWER DECK ...
Page 32: ...Safety Section 1 26 SAFETY ...
Page 33: ...ASSEMBLY SECTION Assembly Section 2 1 ...
Page 57: ...Assembly Section 2 25 ASSEMBLY Picture 4 Picture 5 ...
Page 62: ...Assembly Section 2 30 ASSEMBLY ...
Page 65: ...OPERATION SECTION Operation Section 3 1 ...
Page 80: ...Operation Section 3 16 OPERATION ...
Page 81: ...MAINTENANCE SECTION Maintenance Section 4 1 ...
Page 106: ...Maintenance Section 4 26 MAINTENANCE ...
Page 107: ...PARTS SECTION NEW HOLLAND T6000 BENGAL BRUTE Parts Section 5 1 ...
Page 110: ...Parts Section 5 4 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT MAIN FRAME ...
Page 112: ...Parts Section 5 6 4 CYL TRACTOR MOUNT KIT HYDRAULICS BRAKE VALVE ...
Page 114: ...Parts Section 5 8 6 CYL TRACTOR MOUNT KIT HYDRAULICS BRAKE VALVE ...
Page 116: ...Parts Section 5 10 AXLE BRACE BATTERY BOX ...
Page 118: ...Parts Section 5 12 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT SWEEPER MOUNT ...
Page 120: ...Parts Section 5 14 BOOM MOUNT KIT ...
Page 122: ...Parts Section 5 16 4 SP CABLE CONTROLS SELECTOR VALVE ...
Page 124: ...Parts Section 5 18 LIFT VALVE 4 SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE LRS ...
Page 126: ...Parts Section 5 20 LIFT VALVE 4 SP HUSCO POWER BEYOND LRS ...
Page 128: ...Parts Section 5 22 5 SP CABLE CONTROLS SELECTOR VALVE ...
Page 130: ...Parts Section 5 24 LIFT VALVE 5 SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE LRS ...
Page 132: ...Parts Section 5 26 LIFT VALVE 5 SP HUSCO POWER BEYOND LRS ...
Page 134: ...Parts Section 5 28 JOYSTICK AND SWITCH BOX ...
Page 136: ...Parts Section 5 30 LIFT VALVE 5 SP DANFOSS LOAD SENSE LRS ...
Page 138: ...Parts Section 5 32 LIFT VALVE 5 SP DANFOSS POWER BEYOND LRS ...
Page 140: ...Parts Section 5 34 MIRROR BRACKET ...
Page 142: ...Parts Section 5 36 BOOM POLYCARBONATE CAB SAFETY WINDOW KIT R 00 00 ...
Page 150: ...Parts Section 5 44 SWITCH BOX SCHEMATIC DANFOSS ...
Page 151: ...Parts Section 5 45 SELECTOR VALVE SCHEMATIC ...
Page 154: ...Parts Section 5 48 HYDRAULIC TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...
Page 155: ...Parts Section 5 49 ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...
Page 156: ...Parts Section 5 50 ...
Page 157: ...BENGAL BRUTE COMMON SECTION COMMON PARTS SECTION Common Section 6 1 ...
Page 161: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 5 NOTES PAGE INTENSIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
Page 162: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 6 BENGAL BRUTE ARM 05 25 05 ...
Page 164: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 8 BENGAL BRUTE ARM PREFORMED TUBES 05 25 05 ...
Page 166: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 10 BOOMREST BENGAL BRUTE ...
Page 168: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 12 BENGAL BRUTE ROTARY PIVOT ASSY 05 25 05 ...
Page 170: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 14 BENGAL BRUTE FLAIL PIVOT ASSY 05 25 05 ...
Page 172: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 16 50 BOOM ROTARY MOWER ASSY 05 25 05 ...
Page 174: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 18 60 ROTARY MOWER ASSEMBLY ...
Page 180: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 24 50 BOOM FLAIL DRIVE ASSY 05 25 05 ...
Page 182: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 26 50 BOOM FLAIL CUTTER ASSY 05 25 05 ...
Page 184: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 28 63 BOOM FLAIL DRIVE ASSY 05 25 05 ...
Page 186: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 30 63 BOOM FLAIL CUTTER ASSY 05 25 05 ...
Page 193: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 37 PAGE INTENSIONALLY LEFT BLANK NOTES ...
Page 194: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 38 ROTARY MOWER SPINDLE ASSY ...
Page 196: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 40 MOWER SPINDLE ASSEMBLY 34980 ...
Page 198: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 42 RESERVOIR TANK FILTER ASSEMBLY ...
Page 200: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 44 5 SPOOL DANFOSS VALVE 06 29 06 ...
Page 202: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 46 06 29 06 5SP HUSCO VALVE LOAD SENSE 06502038 ...
Page 204: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 48 06 29 06 4SP HUSCO VALVE LOAD SENSE 06502057 ...
Page 206: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 50 05 25 05 HYDRO PUMP TSR MOTOR TSR MOTOR FRONT PUMP ...
Page 208: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 52 50 60 ROTARY MOWER MOTOR 05 25 05 ...
Page 215: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 59 JOYSTICK SWITCHBOX SCHEMATICS ...
Page 216: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 60 SELECTOR VALVE SCHEMATIC ...
Page 219: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 63 HYDRAULIC TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...
Page 220: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 64 ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...
Page 223: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 67 CLEAN CUTTER SECTION CLEAN CUTTER BOOM ...
Page 230: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 74 ...
Page 231: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 75 FIRE SYSTEM SECTION FIRE SUPRESSION SYSTEM ...
Page 232: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 76 FIRE SUPRESSION SYSTEM PARTS ...
Page 234: ...Bengal Brute Common Section 6 78 FIRE SUPRESSION SYSTEM WIRING ...
Page 235: ...WARRANTY SECTION Warranty Section 7 1 ...
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