Land Pride FDR3590 manual Maintenance, Service Mowing Blades, Blade Inspection

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Section 4: Maintenance and Lubrication

Maintenance

Proper servicing and adjustment is the key to the long life of any implement. With careful and systematic inspection, you can avoid costly maintenance, time and repair.

!CAUTION

For safety reasons, each maintenance operation must be performed with the tractor’s PTO disengaged, the mower lowered completely to the ground or on safely supported blocking, tractor engine shut off and ignition key removed.

After using the mower for several hours, check all bolts to be sure they are tight and check the tension of the drive belt. Refer to Belt Tension in the “Adjustments” section on page 16.

Also check drive belt tension after several hours of mowing. Refer to Belt Tension in the “Adjustments” section on page 16.

Lubricate items as listed under Lubrication, this section, starting on page 20.

Service Mowing Blades

Blade Inspection

Refer to Figure 4-1:

Blade Wear: As blades wear and are resharpened, the blade performance will be reduced.

Bent, Deformed or Split Blades: Should be removed from unit and discarded. DO NOT attempt to straighten for reuse.

!WARNING

DO NOT attempt to modify blade, such as hard surfacing, heat or cold treating and/or by any other method.

!WARNING

DO NOT try to straighten a blade that is bent. Never weld a broken or cracked blade. ALWAYS replace with a new Land Pride blade to assure safety.

Blade Removal And Installation

!CAUTION

Depending on blade rotation, bolts attaching mower blades to their respective spindles may be either left hand or right hand. Prevent spindle and/or bolt damage by knowing which hand the threads are before removing and/or tightening any blade mounting bolts.

Inspection of Blades & Sharpening

Figure 4-1

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Contents Rear Discharge Grooming Mowers Maintenance and Lubrication Important Safety InformationAssembly and Set-up AdjustmentsFor Your Protection Be Aware Signal WordsShutdown and Storage Keep Riders Off Machinery Use Safety Lights and DevicesPractice Safe Maintenance Transport Machinery SafelyAvoid High Pressure Fluids Hazard Tire SafetyPrepare for Emergencies Wear Protective Equipment818-230C 818-130C 818-229C818-555C 818-237C 818-142C818-556C 818-552C 818-558C818-540C Application Using This ManualOwner Assistance Upper Hitch Arms Tractor RequirementsGauge Wheels PTO Hookup Tractor Hook-UpChecking Driveline Minimum Length Checking Driveline Maximum Length Accessory Part Numbers Accessory Equipment Anti-Scalping Front RollerCutting Blades Transporting Tractor Shut Down ProcedureOperating Checklist Operation CheckUn-hooking the Mower Mowing InstructionsGeneral Operating Instructions 10 1/8 Cutting Height AdjustmentCutting Height Chart Leveling the MowerBelt Tension Point Hitch AdjustmentsBlade Inspection MaintenanceService Mowing Blades Blade Removal And InstallationRefer to -2 & Figure Blade Sharpening or ReplacementStorage Belt InstallationLand Pride Touch-up Paint Inner Tube Bearings LubricationHours Driveline Shaft U-JointsBearing in Blade Spindle Hubs RequiredGearbox Wheel Support Bushings & Wheel BearingsFDR3590 FDR35 Series Rear Discharge Grooming MowersFDR35 Series Rear Discharge Mowers Features BenefitsExcessive vibration Problem Solution Discharge chute pluggedBelt slipping Patches of uncut grassIn-tpi Torque Values ChartMm x pitch · m Ft-lb 26 FDR3590 Rear Discharge Grooming Mowers 310-229M Overall Unit and Driveline One year Parts and Labor WarrantyCorporate Office P.O. Box Salina, Kansas 67402-5060 USA