Tiger RBF-19C manual Adjust Lever Pivot Position, Hydraulic Systems, Fill Tank with OIL

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ASSEMBLY

D.Rotate the valve connection by the hexagonal nut provided, while holding the cable to stop it from rotating until the lever is in the required position.

E.Re-tighten the two capscrews.

F.Re-tighten the locknut.

ADJUST LEVER PIVOT POSITION

The ration of lever movement to cable movement can be adjusted on the Lever units. The lever/cable ratio is supplied at the highest ratio, but two lower rations can be selected, i.e. with less lever travel but higher force required, as follows.

A.With the lever units off the tractor remove the 3 throughbolts and nuts.

B.Remove the gaiter from the body of a control unit FIGURE 3-5 (C).

C.Drive out the tension pin from the lever unit pivot FIGURE 3-5 (D).

D.Remove the circlip and pivot pin from the end of the cable and then remove the lever FIGURE 3-5

(E).

E.Remove the sleeve from the lever pivot and take out the nylon bushes from the original pivot position and replace in the required position.

F.Replace the sleeve in the bushes and replace lever in the control unit in the reverse sequence to the above.

H. Replace all the rubber boots and reassemble with the 3 throughbolts and nuts.

HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS

It is to not necessary to connect to the tractor hydraulics. The second pump, mounted on the PTO - driven gearbox, provides the hydraulic supply to the control valve for operation of the rams. A diverter valve in the main rotor drive circuit, operated by remote cable control, allows the rotor unit to be stopped while the PTO drive is in operation. See FIGURE 3-6.

FILL TANK WITH OIL

NOTE: Before filling tank with oil connect the Drive Hose together, using one of the adaptors from the motor fitted to the cowl.

The correct procedure for filling the oil tank is as follows:

A.Remove breather cap and strainer assembly and place at side of tank.

B.Check unions on suction hose from tank to pumps for tightness and freedom from kinks and restric- tions

C.Fill tank with 150 liters (40 gal) of oil.

D.Replace breather cap and strainer assembly.

E.Avoid contamination at all time, particularly when the breather cap and strainer assembly are re- moved.

RBF - 19C 07-04

Assembly Section 3-7

© 2004 Alamo Group Inc.

 

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Contents RBF-19C To the OWNER/OPERATOR/DEALER Table of Contents Page Safety Section Safety ¡LEA EL Instructivo PeligroAgent. SG-22 Wait a minute...Save a life Not match the Tractor PTO Stop Mowing if Passersby are Within 100 Yards UN- Less Equipment Operation Safety Instructions and PracticesSBM-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 See Your Tiger Dealer Parts InformationTransporting Safety Instructions and Practices Regulations. SG-6 Storage and Parking Safety Instructions and Practices 14 11 10 25 20 QTY Level Description Safety Safety Safety Safety Safety Safety Safety Safety Duties This Act SeeksOsha Regulations Employer ResponsibilitiesIntroduction Section Before Operating this Machine IntroductionAssembly Section Machine Preparation GeneralTractor Requirements Fitting Machine to Tractor Assembly Section Fitting PTOLever Unit Fitting ControlsFill Tank with OIL Adjust Lever Pivot PositionHydraulic Systems RBF-19C Assembly Section Fitting Rotor Unit Mechanical Breakout Connecting the MotorHose Layout TwistsChafing Hoses Sharp BendsAccumulator KIT Flexible Front Guard KITRBF 19C Assembly Section Bleeding the First Ram Initial RUNBleeding Rams Assembly Page Operation Section Operation Tiger Rear Mount Boom Operation Instructions Connectingattaching HeadsOperation Tractor Requirements and Capabilities Operator RequirementsTractor Requirements Rops and Seat Belt Shatter Proof Safety WindowsOperator Thrown Object Protection Tractor Lighting and SMV EmblemTractor Ballast Getting on and OFF the TractorDismounting the Tractor Boarding the TractorStarting the Tractor Dash Nominal Torque Value Size IN.LBS FT.LBS Connecting Attaching Head to the BoomTractor Pre-Operation Inspection/Service PRE-OPERATION Inspection and ServiceBoom ARM Assembly Boom Unit Pre-Operation Inspection and ServiceFrame Assembly Hydraulic PUMP/OIL Reservoir Hydraulic Line InspectionFlail Head Inspection Operating the Control Valves Valve Operation Plate P/N Driving the Tractor and Mower Starting the Tractor Brake and Differential Lock SettingDriving the Tractor and Mower Operating the Boom Unit and Attached Head Foreign Debris Hazards / Overhead Obstructions Operating the Attached Mower Heads Operating Speed and Ground SpeedGround Level and Scrub Cutting lower roller to its maximum Grass FlailRoller Height Operation Grass Cutting Alternative Rotor Link PositionsStalling the Rotor Hedge TrimmingMotor Position Shutting Down the Attached Head TRACTOR, BOOM, and Attached Head StorageTransporting the Tractor and Mower Transporting on Public Roadways Hauling the Tractor and Mower Trouble Shooting Guide Page Maintenance Section Gearbox LubricationGrease Points PTO Drive TubesPower TAKE-OFF Shaft Filter ReplacementHoses and Rotor Drive Circuit Hydraulic OilsHydraulic Cylinders Rotor UnitStorage Parking and RemovalClose Isolator Valves on First ARM and Accumulator if Fitted Proper Torque for Fasteners Figure Warranty Information ONE Last Word RBF-19C-OMWPL-07/04 Printed U.S.A

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