OPERATION
DRIVELINE ATTACHMENT TO TRACTOR
1.Grab and twist black collar on end of attaching yoke toward cutter.
2.Slide yoke (with collar displaced) onto PTO shaft.
3.Move yoke back and forth until locking collar clicks and locks the yoke in place.
WARNING When attaching PTO yoke to tractor PTO shaft, it is important that spring activated locking collar rotates freely and is seated in groove on PTO shaft.
WARNING Be sure PTO shielding and all other shielding is installed and is in good condition.
IMPORTANT: When raising cutter to transport height, be sure there is clearance between the cutter and driveline. Damage will result if driveline hits cutter deck.
CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
WARNING Avoid personal injury! Be sure tractor engine is off, key is removed, and ALLOW BLADES TO STOP TURNING before dismounting to make adjustments.
Important: Avoid very low cutting heights. Striking the ground with blades gives the most damaging shock loads a cutter can encounter and will cause damage to cutter and drive.
1.Using the tractor, raise the mower off the ground and support under it with secure blocking so not to let the mower drift down during maintenance.
2.Holding wheel and yoke assembly up, remove
3.Adjust the length of tractor top links, so that when lifting the mower the front will raise 1"- 2" inches before rear gauge wheels leave the ground. This will allow the flexible hitch to pivot and allow the mower to follow the contour on uneven ground.
STARTING & STOPPING CUTTER
Power for operating cutter is supplied from tractor PTO. Refer to your tractor manual instructions for engaging and disengaging the PTO. Always engage the PTO at low engine rpm. Always operate at recommended PTO speed of 540 RPM. Learn how to stop tractor and cutter quickly in case of an emergency.
IMPORTANT: Stop cutter and tractor immediately upon striking an obstruction. Inspect the cutter and repair any damage before resuming operation. Do not disengage PTO when engine is at full PTO RPM. Always idle engine before disengaging PTO.
WARNING Avoid personal injury. When attempting to stop a tractor which does not have live PTO, the momentum created by the blade carrier of a rotary cutter can cause the tractor to be pushed forward. DO NOT operate this cutter unless tractor has live or independent PTO.
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