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Operation and Use

Specifics, such as travel patterns and picking 

frequency, are unique to each individual range.  

Through repeated use, range operators will 

learn to adapt to the use of the Ranger Rover 

to their best advantage.  

● Maintain vehicle speed of 5-8 mph. 

● Avoid sharp turns, which can turn the front 

   picker section to an extreme angle and create a

   gap that misses balls. 

● Gauge the use of the Range Rover on weather

    and ground conditions that would affect the use  

    of golf carts. 

● Avoid abrasive surfaces, such as paved parking   

   lots, asphalt or concrete, stone or gravel road,

   or cart paths. 

● Clean the picker at the end of each day or 

    more often in extremely wet or muddy 

    conditions.  Use a mild soap with a moderate

    flow of water. 

Preventive Maintenance

Lubricate the front wheel, swivel caster fork and 

post assemblies weekly or more often depending 

on use. These hubs are fitted with zerk fittings 

for this purpose. Use a lithium axle or bearing 

packing grease.

Spray all moving metal contact points with a 

petroleum-distillate based aerosol lubricant 

every week or more often depending on use. 

Check all retaining pins and mounting bolts, 

tie rod ends, shaft collars, and draw bar 

connections at least once a week or more  

depending on usage.

The following are some general guidelines  

for the best use of the Range Rover.

Picking Operation

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Summary of Contents for Range Rover 3 Gang

Page 1: ...Range Rover 3 Gang 5 Gang Manual Call 1 800 869 1800 or go online at www wittekgolf com to order 3 Gang 5 Gang...

Page 2: ...3 Gang 5 Gang 2...

Page 3: ...he shipping carrier and take the appropriate action Check that all moving parts front wheel caster fork and drum sections move and turn freely Customer is responsible for filing any damage claims with...

Page 4: ...ecure lock nuts and washers Installing the front picker sections 1 Mount the front of the drawbar to ball hitch as with conventional trailer mount 2 Tighten the coupler all the way then loosen turn In...

Page 5: ...s and make sure to grease wheel fittings etc The Range Rover Picker is now ready for operation Continue if assembling a 5 Gang Picker 1 Remove the connecting rods from the left and right wings and ali...

Page 6: ...l road or cart paths Clean the picker at the end of each day or more often in extremely wet or muddy conditions Use a mild soap with a moderate flow of water Preventive Maintenance Lubricate the front...

Page 7: ...o avoid loss Be aware of specific weather or climatic conditions extreme aridity or salt sea humidity etc and apply appropriate storage precautions to machinery Start of Season Preparing after Storage...

Page 8: ...other nicks created by the set screw this will make it easier to replace the end plate and pillow block bearings 3 Replace end plate 4 Replace washers and nuts on tie rods 5 Finger tighten all nuts ev...

Page 9: ...al Always identify picker model and serial number as found on the identification sticker located on the top of the draw bar If the model and serial numbers are unavailable identification can be made t...

Page 10: ...NO Item Description Quantity 71801 3 4 Pillow Block Bearing 71805 3 4 Axle for 3 5 Gang Drum 71808 Tire only for Drum 71857 Range Rover Front Frame 71939 Range Rover Side Frames 71912 Plastic Picker...

Page 11: ...2 Per Drum 8 71932 Plastic Disc Black 19 Per Drum 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 8 Key PART NO Item Description Quantity 1 71912 Plastic Picker Basket 2 71946 12 Long Post Assembly 3 M 719 58 1 Drilled Shaft Collar 4...

Page 12: ...4 Connecting Rod 4 71984 Retaining Pin 5 71942 Post Assembly 6 71858 Right R R Extension Arm From Drivers Perspective 7 71859 Left R R Extension Arm From Drivers Perspective 8 71776 Coupler Repair Kit...

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