Assembly Section 2-18
ASSEMBLY
TURNBUCKLE ADJUSTMENT
Extend the outboard cylinder until the deck touches the stop on the draft beam.
Hold the deck in this position to adjust the lift cable tension. Adjust turn buckle until
cable is tight.
Lower and raise the deck to check adjustment. The mower deck should reach
it’s stop on the draft beam at the same time the outboard cylinder reaches it’s
extreme extended position.
Finally tighten the turn buckle lock nuts securely. It will be necessary to readjust
the turn buckle after the cable has stretched from use.
FINAL PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
Place operators safety and operation decals on the steering column and side
counsel where they are clearly visible to the operator. These decals should be
understood by each operator of the machine in conjunction with the safety and
operation section of this book. The decals are to remain in good condition as a
reminder to the operator, and should be replaced if damaged.
Double check that all pivot points have been greased. Secure all hoses together
with zip ties and wrap with split hose sections where friction may occur on the hose.
BEFORE starting or operating the tractor you must read and understand
the safety and operation sections of this manual completely.
Before operating the mower, the cutter head and draft beam should be slowly
moved throughout the full range of motion. Watch for any condition that would cause
pinching or excess stress on the hoses. The steering and front axle travel should
also be carefully moved through their full range of motion. If any condition occurs in
which the hoses contact the tires, the steering and / or front axle travel may need to
be limited as described in the tractor operators manual. This should also be done if
the tires rub, or are extremely close to any other part of the mower such as the
hydraulic tank or draft beam. This may include adding shims, or adjusting stop bolts
in the tractor front to solve the problem. While checking motion, you should also
check that the control circuits are connected according to the operators decal for the
valve handles.
MOWER TESTING
Take the tractor to a place free of loose objects on the ground. Operate the
cylinders through their full range of motion again, to clear the lines of air. Follow the
instructions in the operation section to operate the mower. Vibration of the mower
should be minimal at all times. After a 5 minute test run, the knife bolts should be
retorqued and once again after the first few hours of operation.
If any parts of this assembly section, or any other section of this
manual are not clearly understood you must contact your dealer or the
address on the front of this manual for assistance!
Summary of Contents for SIDE ROTARY
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Page 7: ...SAFETY SECTION...
Page 18: ...Side Rtry Safety Section 1 12 SAFETY SAFETY...
Page 27: ...Side Rtry Safety Section 1 21 SAFETY SAFETY 00756059 MOWER DECK 34852 HYDRAULIC TANK...
Page 30: ...Side Rtry Safety Section 1 24 SAFETY SAFETY...
Page 31: ...ASSEMBLY SECTION Assembly Section 2 1...
Page 39: ...Assembly Section 2 9 ASSEMBLY Picture 4 Picture 5...
Page 53: ...OPERATION SECTION Operation Section 3 1...
Page 60: ...Side Rtry Operation Section 3 8 OPERATION INSPECTION SHEETS...
Page 65: ...MAINTENANCE SECTION Maintenance Section 4 1...
Page 88: ...Maintenance Section 4 24 MAINTENANCE...
Page 89: ...PARTS SECTION FORD TS 100A CAB WOC SIDE ROTARY Parts Section 5 1...
Page 92: ...Parts Section 5 4 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT MAIN FRAME...
Page 94: ...Parts Section 5 6 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT HYDRAULICS BRAKE VALVE...
Page 96: ...Parts Section 5 8 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT BRACE BATT CAB WOC...
Page 98: ...Parts Section 5 10 CABLE LIFT VALVE SIDE ROTARY CAB WOC...
Page 100: ...Parts Section 5 12 COMBO LIFT VALVE SIDE ROTARY CAB WOC...
Page 102: ...Parts Section 5 14 MIRROR BRACKET...
Page 110: ...Parts Section 5 22...
Page 111: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 1 SIDE ROTARYCOMMON SECTION COMMON PARTS SECTION...
Page 114: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 4 CABLE LIFT ASSEMBLY 3 22 02...
Page 116: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 6 COMBO DRAFT BEAM 3 22 02...
Page 118: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 8 60 SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER...
Page 120: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 10 72 SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER...
Page 122: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 12 60 SIDE COMBO ROTARY MOWER...
Page 124: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 14 60 SIDE ROTARY MOWER 8 26 05...
Page 126: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 16 60 SIDE ROTARY SPINDLE AND SPACER...
Page 128: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 18 72 SIDE COMBO ROTARY MOWER...
Page 131: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 21 PAGE INTENSIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Page 132: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 22 CHAIN GUARDS...
Page 134: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 24 SIDE ROTARY CASTER WHEEL ASSEMBLY...
Page 136: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 26 RESERVOIR TANK FILTER ASSEMBLY...
Page 138: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 28 MOWER SPINDLE ASSEMBLY 6T1024H5...
Page 140: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 30 MOWER SPINDLE ASSEMBLY 34980...
Page 142: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 32 HYDRAULIC LIFT CYLINDER...
Page 146: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 36 ROTARY MOTOR...
Page 148: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 38 HYDRO PUMP TSR MOTOR TSR MOTOR FRONT PUMP...
Page 150: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 40 SIDE COOLER...
Page 152: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 42 2SP HUSCO POWER BEYOND 30801...
Page 154: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 44 2 SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE 31320...
Page 156: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 46 2 SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE 31321...
Page 158: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 48 2SP HUSCO POWER BEYOND 31752...
Page 160: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 50 2SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE 06502040...
Page 162: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 52 2SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE 06502042...
Page 171: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 61 SWITCHBOX SCHEMATIC...
Page 172: ...Side Rotary Common Section 6 62...
Page 173: ...WARRANTY SECTION Warranty Section 7 1...
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