Tiger RBF-2C manual Flexible Front Guard KIT, Accumulator KIT

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ASSEMBLY

FLEXIBLE FRONT GUARD KIT

A Flexible Front Guard can be fitted for grass cutting, either to the front of the cowl, or to the rear of the forward rotation. See FIGURE 3-11.

This flap is fitted to the front of the cowl after removal of the wire trap and steel guard.

 

Forward

FIGURE 3-11

Rotation

ACCUMULATOR KIT

The accumulator is positioned at the front of the mainframe, and is clamped to a plate welded to the 100 x 50 rectangular tubing.

It is first necessary to assemble the following parts to the accumulator unit itself before attempting to fit it to the machine.

Assembling the Kit (refer to FIGURE 3-12)

A. Remove the kit from its packing and check that all parts are present. Refer to the Parts Section on the Accumulator Kit, for a complete listing of parts.

B. Assemble items 3 thru 8 into accumulator and fully tighten connections.

Fitting the Kit

A.Fit packing piece item 2 onto the accumulator.

B.Fit clamping bracket 1 loosely to plate on front of mainframe with setscrews, spring washer and nuts provided.

C.Slide accumulator with packer fitted into the clamping bracket. Position isolator valve knob facing outwards so that it can be operated easily when machine is fitted to the tractor.

D.Locate the hose connecting the control valve to the first ram. Refer to the Parts Section.

E.Disconnect the hose at the adaptor in the control valve.

G.Re-connect the hose from the first ram to the tee adaptor.

H.Connect straight end of hose 9 to the adaptor on the accumulator.

I.Fit 90 deg. end to tee adaptor on control valve.

J.Fully tighten all connections.

RBF-2C 07-04

Assembly Section 3-12

© 2004 Alamo Group Inc.

 

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Contents RBF-2C To the OWNER/OPERATOR/DEALER Table of Contents Page Safety Section Safety Peligro ¡LEA EL InstructivoAgent. SG-22 Wait a minute...Save a life Not match the Tractor PTO Equipment Operation Safety Instructions and Practices Stop Mowing if Passersby are Within 100 Yards UN- LessSBM-10 Stop Mowing if Passersby are Within 100 Yards Unless Dismounting.SG-39 SGM-7 SGM-11 Maintenance and Service Safety Instructions and Practices Or death. SBM-12 Parts Information See Your Tiger DealerTransporting Safety Instructions and Practices Regulations. SG-6 Storage and Parking Safety Instructions and Practices 18 2 14 11 10 25 20 QTY Level Description Safety Safety Safety Safety Safety Safety Safety Safety Osha Regulations This Act SeeksDuties Employer ResponsibilitiesIntroduction Section Introduction Before Operating this MachineAssembly Section Tractor Requirements GeneralMachine Preparation Fitting Machine to Tractor Assembly Fitting PTO SectionFitting Controls Lever UnitHydraulic Systems Adjust Lever Pivot PositionFill Tank with OIL RBF-2C Assembly Section Fitting Rotor Unit Hose Layout Connecting the MotorMechanical Breakout TwistsSharp Bends Chafing HosesFlexible Front Guard KIT Accumulator KITRBF 2C Assembly Section Bleeding Rams Initial RUNBleeding the First Ram Assembly Page Operation Section Connectingattaching Heads Operation Tiger Rear Mount Boom Operation InstructionsOperation Tractor Requirements Operator RequirementsTractor Requirements and Capabilities Operator Thrown Object Protection Shatter Proof Safety WindowsRops and Seat Belt Tractor Lighting and SMV EmblemGetting on and OFF the Tractor Tractor BallastBoarding the Tractor Dismounting the TractorStarting the Tractor Connecting Attaching Head to the Boom Dash Nominal Torque Value Size IN.LBS FT.LBSPRE-OPERATION Inspection and Service Tractor Pre-Operation Inspection/ServiceFrame Assembly Boom Unit Pre-Operation Inspection and ServiceBoom ARM Assembly Hydraulic Line Inspection Hydraulic PUMP/OIL ReservoirFlail Head Inspection Operating the Control Valves Valve Operation Plate P/N Driving the Tractor and Mower Brake and Differential Lock Setting Starting the TractorDriving the Tractor and Mower Operating the Boom Unit and Attached Head Foreign Debris Hazards / Overhead Obstructions Operating Speed and Ground Speed Operating the Attached Mower HeadsRoller Height Grass FlailGround Level and Scrub Cutting lower roller to its maximum Operation Alternative Rotor Link Positions Grass CuttingHedge Trimming Stalling the RotorMotor Position TRACTOR, BOOM, and Attached Head Storage Shutting Down the Attached HeadTransporting the Tractor and Mower Transporting on Public Roadways Hauling the Tractor and Mower Trouble Shooting Guide Page Maintenance Section Grease Points LubricationGearbox PTO Drive TubesHoses and Rotor Drive Circuit Filter ReplacementPower TAKE-OFF Shaft Hydraulic OilsStorage Rotor UnitHydraulic Cylinders Parking and RemovalClose Isolator Valves on First ARM and Accumulator if Fitted Proper Torque for Fasteners Figure Warranty Information ONE Last Word RBF-2C-OMWPL-07/04 Printed U.S.A

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