1.
For a height of cut in the 2 to 7.6 cm (3/4 to 3 inch)
range, mount the front carrier frames in the lower,
front mounting holes (
Note:
This permits more up travel of the cutting unit
relative to the traction unit when approaching quick
uphill changes in terrain. It does however limit the
clearance of the chamber to the carrier when cresting
sharp knolls.
Figure 11
1.
Upper, front mounting hole
3.
Rear mounting hole
2.
Lower, front mounting hole
2.
For a height of cut in the 6.3 to 10 cm (2-1/2 to 4 inch)
range, mount the front, carrier frames in the upper,
front mounting holes (
Note:
This increases the chamber-to-carrier clearance
due to the higher position of the cutting chamber, but
will cause the cutting unit to reach their maximum up
travel sooner.
Adjusting the Rear, Cutting Unit
The front and rear, cutting units require different mounting
positions. The rear cutting unit has one mounting position
for proper alignment with the sidewinder-under frame.
For all heights of cut, mount the rear cutting unit in the rear
mounting holes (
).
5
Adjusting the Height of Cut
No Parts Required
Procedure
Important:
This cutting unit often cuts approximately
6 mm (1/4 inch) lower than a reel-cutting unit with the
same bench setting. It may be necessary to have the
rotary-cutting unit bench set 6 mm (1/4 inch) above that
of a reel-cutting unit in the same area.
Important:
Access to the rear, cutting units is greatly
improved by removing the cutting unit from the traction
unit. If the unit is equipped with a Sidewinder®,
sidewind the cutting units to the right, remove the rear
cutting unit, and slide it out to the right side.
1.
Lower the cutting unit to the ground, stop the engine,
and remove the key from the ignition.
2.
Loosen the bolt securing each height of cut bracket to
the height of cut plate (front and each side) as shown
in
.
3.
Beginning with front adjustment, remove the bolt.
Figure 12
1.
Height of cut bracket
3.
Spacer
2.
Height of cut plate
4.
While supporting the chamber, remove the spacer
(
).
5.
Move the chamber to the desired height of cut and
install a spacer into the designated height of cut hole
and slot (
Figure 13
6.
Position the tapped plate in line with the spacer.
7.
Hand-tighten the bolts.
8.
Repeat steps 4-7 for each side adjustment.
9.
Tighten all 3 bolts to 41 N-m (30 ft-lb). Always tighten
the front bolt first.
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