Bush Hog RTH, RTNR manual OFFSETTING3-POINT Hitch RTN Series

Page 10

NOTE

If dr iveline is the correct lengt h, omit the following steps “G” through “J” and proceed to step “K”.

G. Clamp driveline in a well padded vice to pre- vent damage to the shiel d. Cut of f shiel d where marked. (Figure 2-3)

Figure 2-3

H. Using cut off section of shield a s a guide, cut shaft the same amount. (Figure 2-4)

Figure 2-4

I. Repeat steps “ G” and “H” to other driveline section.

J. Deburr ends of driveline sections and clean away all chips and fillings. (Figure 2-5)

K. Apply multi-purpo se grease to inside of o uter (female) dri veline sec tion. Assemble drivel ine an d install on tractor and tiller. Pull on each driveline sec- tion to be sure yokes lock into place. Make certaqin driveline shielding is in place and in good condition.

DANGER

MAKE CERTA IN DR IVELINE Y OK ES ARE SECURELY FASTENED . FAILUR E TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.

Figure 2-5

L. Adjust lower lift arm to level tiller right to left. Refer to tractor operator’s manual for instructions.

M. Adjust top li nk of t ractor 3-point hitch to level tiller front to rear.

N. Set up tractor stabilizer bars, sway blocks , or equivalent to prevent implement side sway. (Figure 26)-

Figure 2-6

Stabilizer Bars

Stabilizer

Lift Arms

Stabilizer

2-2 OFFSETTING3-POINT HITCH (RTN Series)

The lower hitch pins on the RTN series can be offset up to 6 inches to eitherside as follows:

A. Loosen clamp bolts on hitch pin that will move outward and slide to desired position.

B.Remove opposite hitch pin bracket and replace it between clutch shield and “A” frame. A distance of 26- 7/8” , measured as shown in Figure 2-7, must be main- tained between pins.

C.Tighten clamp bolts.

Figure 2-7Lower Hitch Pins - May Be Relocated

26-7/8”

8

Image 10
Contents Bush HOG Congratulations Table of Contents Retail CUSTOMER’S Responsibility Under the Bush HOG WarrantyThis Limited Warranty Shall not Apply Disclaimer of Implied Warranties & Consequential DamagesDealer Preparation Check List Rotary TillersImportant Safety Precautions This Act Seeks EMPLOYERS, Employees and OperationsEmployee Tractor Operating Instructions Osha RegulationsIntroduction and Description IntroductionAttaching to Tractor Section Preparation for USEModel No OFFSETTING3-POINT Hitch RTN Series Section Operating Instructions General SafetyAdjusting for Work OperationSection Maintenance Maintenance Check ListAdjustment is r ecommended refer to Section Blade ReplacementSlip Clutch Adjustment SL IP Clutc H Operationa L CheckTroubleshooting TroubleshootingSection Dealer Assembly Refer to Figures 5-1 and 5-2 on nextRTH Series Tiller Safety Decals Torque Specifications Recommended Torque in Foot Pounds Newton MetersLBS Number

RTNR, RTH, RTN specifications

Bush Hog is a name synonymous with durable and efficient land management equipment, especially known for their rotary cutters and mowers. Among their impressive line-up, the Bush Hog RTNR, RTN, and RTH series stand out as robust solutions for farmers, landscapers, and property owners who require reliable performance for managing grass and brush in various terrains.

The Bush Hog RTNR series is specifically engineered for larger tractors, providing a cutting width of up to 15 feet, making it ideal for expansive fields and meadows. This series boasts a unique design that allows for efficient grass and brush cutting while ensuring that the operator can maintain control over the machine in challenging environments. The RTNR models feature heavy-duty construction, with reinforced frames and high-strength steel components, ensuring longevity and resistance against wear and tear.

The RTN series is designed for lighter-duty applications, ideal for compact and utility tractors. With cutting widths ranging from 4 to 7 feet, these models strike a perfect balance between size and maneuverability, making them suitable for residential properties, parks, and smaller agricultural landscapes. The RTN series incorporates advanced technologies such as a quick-change blade system, enabling operators to replace blades with ease, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity.

On the other hand, the RTH series focuses on versatility and operator comfort. These models are equipped with innovative features such as adjustable cutting heights, allowing users to select the best height for their specific mowing needs. The RTH series also includes a floating deck design, which enhances ground-following capabilities, resulting in a more even cut across uneven terrain.

In terms of technology, all three series incorporate precision-engineered gearboxes and drivetrains, ensuring smooth operation even under heavy loads. The machines are designed with safety features like shielded drive components and access panels for easy maintenance without compromising safety.

In summary, the Bush Hog RTNR, RTN, and RTH series present an outstanding array of features tailored to meet diverse mowing requirements. Their robust construction, innovative technologies, and user-friendly design make them a valuable investment for anyone looking to maintain their land efficiently and effectively while ensuring a professional cut every time.