Land Pride Essential Maintenance and Blade Care for Rotary Cutters

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Section 5: Maintenance and Lubrication

Maintenance

Proper servicing and adjustment is the key to the long life of any farm implement. Careful and systematic inspection can avoid costly down time, maintenance and repairs.

After using your cutter for several hours, check all bolts to be sure they are tight.

Replace any worn, damaged or illegible safety labels by obtaining new labels from your Land Pride Dealer.

Service Cutter Blades

balance. The following precautions should be taken when sharpening blades:

a.Do not remove more material than necessary.

b.Do not heat and pound out a cutting edge.

c.Do not grind blades to a razor edge. Leave a blunt cutting edge approximately 1/16” thick.

d.Always grind cutting edge so end of blade remains square to cutting edge and not rounded.

e.Do not sharpen back side of blade.

f.Both blades should weigh the same after sharpening with not more than 1 1/2 oz. difference.

!DANGER

Always disconnect main driveline from tractor PTO before servicing underside of cutter deck. Cutter can be engaged if tractor is started resulting in damage to the cutter, bodily injury or death.

Refer to Figure 5-1:

6.Carefully check cutting edges of blades in relation to blade carrier rotation to ensure correct blade placement. Blade rotation is counterclockwise with cutting edge leading. Airfoil (lift) must be oriented towards the top of the deck.

!WARNING

Always secure cutter deck in the up position with solid supports before servicing underside of cutter. Never work under equipment supported by hydraulics. Hydraulics can drop equipment if controls are actuated or if hydraulic lines burst. Either situation can drop the cutter instantly even when power to hydraulics is shut off.

IMPORTANT: Replace cutting blades with genuine Land Pride blades only. Blades must be replaced in mating pairs. Not replacing both blades will result in an out-of-balance condition that will contribute to premature bearing break down on the spindle hub and create structural cracks in cutter housing.

Always inspect cutting blades before each use. Make certain they are properly installed and are in good working condition. Replace any blade that is damaged, worn, bent, or excessively nicked. Small nicks can be ground out when sharpening.

1.Place tractor gear selector in park and/or set brakes, shut engine off and remove ignition key.

2.Disconnect main driveline from tractor PTO and secure cutter deck in the up position with solid supports before servicing underside of cutter.

3.Inspect cutting blades. Make certain they are properly installed and are in good working condition. Replace any blade that is damaged, worn, bent, or excessively nicked. Small nicks can be ground out when sharpened.

4.To remove blades from the cutter, align blade bolts with blade bolt access hole located 0n the deck See Figure 5-1.

5.Both blades should be sharpened at the same angle as the original cutting edge and must be replaced or re-ground at the same time to maintain proper

Blade Bolt

Access Hole

21416

Counterclockwise Blade Rotation

Figure 5-1

Refer to Figure 5-2 on page 20:

IMPORTANT: Examine blade bolts (#1) and washers (#5) for excessive wear and replace if worn.

IMPORTANT: Locknuts can loose their ability to lock properly once removed. Therefore, always use a used blade nut or plain nut in steps 7 & 8 below and then replace used nut with new locknut in step Step 9.

7.Start by assembling blades without shim (#2). Insert blade bolt (#1) through blade (#3), dish pan (#4) and flat washer (#5). Temporary secure blade with a used 1 1/8"-12 nut. Draw nut up snug. Do not tighten.

8.Check blade deflection. If deflection is greater than 3/4", remove blade bolt and reassemble as before except include shim (#2) in the assembly. Select shim thickness based on deflection. The greater the deflection, the thicker the shim.

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RCR1860 and RCR1872 Series Rotary Cutters 312-849M

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Contents Rotary Cutters Table of Contents Be Aware Signal Words For Your ProtectionShutdown and Storage Use a Safety Chain Use Safety Lights and DevicesPractice Safe Maintenance Transport Machinery SafelyWear Protective Equipment Prepare for EmergenciesAvoid High Pressure Fluids Hazard Keep Riders Off Machinery818-130C 818-543C818-540C 818-552C 818-556C 818-564C 818-142C 818-830C Using This Manual Owner AssistanceApplication Tractor Requirements Dealer AssemblyRCR1860 & RCR1872 RCR1872 Tailwheel A-FrameTractor Hook-Up Table of ContentsDriveline Minimum Length Driveline InstallationDriveline Maximum Allowable Length Front Rubber Guard Installation Front Chain Guard InstallationFront Guards Rear GuardsRear Rubber Guard installation Rear Chain Guard InstallationDeck Leveling & Height Adjustments Deck Leveling From Left to RightDeck Cutting Height Center 3-Point Link Length Tailwheel Height AdjustmentOperating Check List Operating ChecklistTransporting Un-hooking the Rotary CutterGeneral Operating Instructions Cutting InstructionsTable of Contents Service Cutter Blades MaintenanceShearbolt Protected Drivelines Slip-Clutch Protected DrivelinesClutch Run-In Land Pride Cutter Blade PartsCutter Storage Clutch Assembly and DisassemblyGauge Wheel Spindle Tube LubricationGauge Wheel Hub GearboxDriveline U-Joints Driveline Shield BearingsDriveline Profiles RCR1860 RCR1872 RCR18 Series Rotary CuttersRCR1860 & RCR1872 Rotary Cutters Features BenefitsDriveline yoke or cross failing Problem Cause Solution Oil seal leakingDriveline Clutch slippingProblem Cause Solution Excessive vibration Additional Torque Values Torque Values Chart For Common Bolt SizesIn-tpi · m Ft-lb Mm x pitchOverall Unit and Driveline One year Parts and Labor WarrantyCorporate Office P.O. Box Salina, Kansas 67402-5060 USA
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