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E.  Place  tractor  in  gear  and  proceed  forward.
Increase  speed  to  3/4  throttle.  Lower  tiller  into  soil.
Increase  speed  to  540  PTO  rpm.  Average  soil  with
reasonable moisture will allow travel speeds up to 2
mph.  Hard  soil  will  require  low  travel  speed,  less
than  1  mph  to  ensure  smooth  operation  and  maxi-
mum  possible  depth.  Shallow  weed  cultivation  will
allow speeds up to 3 mph. At the end of a pass lift
tiller  clear  of  ground  before  making  a  turn.  After
turning,  proceed  back  across  field,  slowly  lowering
the tiller into the soil. Do not turn with tiller in the
ground as this can damage tiller and tractor link-
age.  Never  use  reverse  gear  while  tiller  is  low-
ered  into  ground.  Avoid  operating  tiller  in  the
raised position.

3-4 TRANSPORTING 

Do  not  engage  PTO  drive  while  transporting  tiller.
Obey  all  state  and  local  laws  when  transporting  on
public  roads.  Always  use  flashing  warning  lights
unless prohibited by law.

STAY  CLEAR  OF  ROTATING  DRIVELINES.
DO  NOT  OPERATE  WITHOUT  DRIVELINE
SHIELDS IN PLACE AND IN GOOD CONDI-
TION.  FAILURE  TO  HEED  THESE  WARN-
INGS MAY RESULT  IN PERSONAL INJURY
OR DEATH.

KEEP  HANDS  AND  FEET  FROM  UNDER
MACHINE  AT  ALL  TIMES.  MAKE  CERTAIN
EVERYONE  IS  CLEAR  OF  MACHINE
BEFORE  OPERATING.  FAILURE  TO  HEED
THESE  WARNINGS  MAY  RESULT  IN  PER-
SONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

DANGER

DANGER

3-3 OPERATION

A. Perform  BEFORE  EACH  USE  maintenance

listed in paragraph 4-1.

B. Adjust for work per paragraph 3-2.
C. Start tractor. Raise tiller off the ground.
D. With tractor at idle speed, engage PTO drive.

SECTION IV

MAINTENANCE

4-1 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST

Perform  scheduled  maintenance  as  outlined  below.
Lower  machine  to  ground,  turn  off  tractor  and  set
parking brake before doing maintenance inspections
or  work.  Some  checks  may  require  raising  machine
off  ground  and  supporting  with  blocks.  All  bolts
should  be  torqued  as  recommended  in  TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS, unless otherwise indicated.

BEFORE EACH USE

1. Check  tractor  tire  air  pressure.  Refer  to  tractor

operator’s manual.

2. Check blades and rotor to be sure that no foreign

objects such as wire or steel strapping bands are
wrapped around them.

3. Check  blade  bolts  for  tightness.  Tighten  to

73 ft./lbs.

4. Inspect blades for wear. Replace if necessary.

5. Make certain driveline shields are in place and in 

good repair.

6. Clean  any  debris  from  safety  decals  and  check

for  legibility.  Replace  any  missing  or  illegible
decals. Read and heed safety messages.

7. Perform  BEFORE  EACH  USE  lubrication  per 

paragraph 4-2.

8. During  operation,  listen  for  abnormal  sounds 

which might indicate loose parts, damaged bear-

ings, or other damage.

AFTER EACH USE

1. Clean all debris from machine especially underside 

of deck and affixed decals. Replace any missing or 
illegible decals.

2. Inspect  tiller  for  worn  or  damaged  components.

Repair  or  replace  before  next  use.  Any  replace-
ment  components  installed  during  repair  shall
include  the  components  current  safety  decals
specified  by  the  manufacturer  to  be  affixed  to  the

component.

3. Store in dry place.

WARNING

THE TILLER CAN FALL FROM HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM  FAILURE.  TO  AVOID  SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH, SECURELY SUPPORT
TILLER  BEFORE  WORKING  UNDER-
NEATH.

THE TILLER CAN FALL FROM HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM  FAILURE.  TO  AVOID  SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH, SECURELY SUPPORT
TILLER  BEFORE  WORKING  UNDER-
NEATH.

WARNING

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Страница 4: ...for normal service or adjustment loss of crops or any other loss of income rental of substitute equipment expenses due to loss damage detention or delay in the delivery of equipment or parts resultin...

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Страница 6: ...of operation clear of all persons particularly small children and pets The operator should cease operation whenever anyone comes within the area 7 Clear the work area of objects which might be picked...

Страница 7: ...ent relatively clean of for eign objects such as large rocks roots etc Each tiller is equipped with adjustable skid shoes and rear deflector shield for setting the desired operating depth and tilth of...

Страница 8: ...m universal joint shield and mark on opposite section Figure 2 1 Do this for both sections E Raise and lower tiller to determine position with greatest distance between PTO shaft and gear box input sh...

Страница 9: ...in good condi tion L Adjust lower lift arm to level tiller right to left Refer to tractor operator s manual for instructions M Adjust top link of tractor 3 point hitch to level tiller front to rear N...

Страница 10: ...ottom hole being a 4 inch tilling depth Average soil with reasonable moisture will allow depth of 4 inches in one pass with a tractor forward speed of 2 mph Heavy or packed soil may require two passes...

Страница 11: ...maintenance as outlined below Lower machine to ground turn off tractor and set parking brake before doing maintenance inspections or work Some checks may require raising machine off ground and support...

Страница 12: ...urpose grease with grease gun 2 Driveline Guard Apply 2 3 shots of multi purpose grease with grease gun to plastic fitting 3 Driveline Disconnect PTO driveline pull the two sections apart apply thin c...

Страница 13: ...UE TO IMPROPER SLIP CLUTCH TORQUE SETTING 4 3 BLADE REPLACEMENT Tiller blades should be replaced when they have approximately 1 4 of wear left on tip of blade Figure 4 2 To replace blades remove bolts...

Страница 14: ...y debris which might cause persons working on the assembly to trip 3 Arrange parts to be assembled neatly in the work area and have tools or other mechanical assisting devices in easy reach 4 Inspect...

Страница 15: ...iller frame using four 1 2 inch U bolts lockwashers and nuts Space hitch lugs to dimensions shown in Figure 5 2 K Install hitch pins onto lugs securing with two 7 8 lockwashers and nuts L Install top...

Страница 16: ...als either through shipment use or reconditioning Bush Hog will upon request provide safety decals for any of our products in the field at no charge Contact your authorized Bush Hog dealer for more in...

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