Kenmore 3, 11, 5, 7, 9 manual Reel to BED-KNIFE Single Point Adjustment

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REEL TO BED-KNIFE

SINGLE POINT ADJUSTMENT

Adjust the Reel to Bed-knife ‘contact’ to give an even cut across the full length of the Bed-knife, as shown in Fig.20.

Fig.21

As wear takes place on the Reel Blades and the Bed- Knife, the ‘single point adjuster’ provides a quick, easy, and accurate method to make adjustments.

When noticeable wear is evident, the central adjusting handle is turned CW, this pivots the Bed-knife, reducing the clearance between the Reel Blades and Bed-knife.

Indents in the adjusting handle register with the ‘spring arm’, allowing incremental adjustment.

Turn the adjusting handle one indent ‘click’ at a time, until a ‘slight’ reel to bed-knife contact sound is heard.

CAUTION

Do not turn the adjusting handle more than advised, resulting in hard metal to metal contact of Reel Blades and Bed-knife that will cause rapid wear and damage.

Do not operate the mower if heavy contact is evident.

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Spiral Reel Blades pass over the bed-knife in a scissor action, the blades just brushing the bed-knife. When cutting in dry conditions it may be necessary to adjust the Reel to Bed-knifeslightly closer’ to maintain a high quality cut.

Fig.21

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Contents Kesmac Kesmac Transportable Reel Mowers ForewordContents Safety Precautions Vertical Mower General Safety MaintenanceSpecifications HOOK-UP to Tractor Lift Cain Adjustment Eleven Gang Mowing ProcedureIf you do not understand……….ASK Safety Precautions General Safety Maintenance SafetyBe a Qualified Operator by Before Operating the MowerDuring Maintenance Safety Alert SymbolDECALS. See Pages 5 & 6 also Page Page Operating Conditions Mainwheel Bearings TiresMain and Outrigger Turf tires are not designed for use on highwaysDaily Inspection Primary Belts Daily Inspection Drive Belts and SheavesReel Drive Belts Daily Inspection PTO Shaft Tongue TubeThis check should be done at regular service intervals Daily Inspection Hydraulic SystemGuards and Decals To do so may result in serious personal injuryMower Transport Wheel Bearing Service Life Transport Safety Chains Transport Lowering the ReelsDo not set the tractor engine RPM too high Lifting the ReelsHydraulic Lift Operation REEL/WING Lift Sequence REEL/WING Lower SequenceHydraulic Lift Operation REEL/WING Lift Sequence Sequence Valve Setting , 9 & 11 Gang only Relief Valve Setting Lift Chain Adjustments Reels 4Lift Chains Adjustment Reels 4 and 5Cutting Height Adjusment Cutting Height Adjustment FAIRWAY. Floating Head Reel to BED Knife Adjustment Pre-single point adjustment unitsReel to BED-KNIFE Single Point Adjustment Vertical MOWER. Depth of CUT Adjustment Drive Belt AdjustmentVertical Mower Operation Hours or Weekly Routine MaintenanceHours Annual Maintenance Inspection = Grease. B = Oil LubricationGearbox Lubrication Gearbox Lubrication Main Wheel Axle Assembly . From Feb.07 Cones as assembliesMain Wheel Axle Assembly. Serial No’s 357 to February Outrigger Single Wheel. From Serial No Single Outrigger Wheel Dual Outrigger WheelsWing Kick Springs Main Drive Belts Reel Drive Belts Maintenance Maintenance PTO Shaft SET- UP Main Jackshaft Bearing replacementShafts must be set-up as illustrated Specifications Gang Gang 7-Gang 5-Gang Gang 9-GangSpecifications Primary Drive Tractor POWER. NominalSTEP-UP Drive Ratio Number of ReelsBacklapping Attachment Hydraulic OperationBacklapping Operation Reel and Bedknife Sharpening Wing Frame Optional Castor Wheel Gang onlyLift Chains Attachment Points Grade 5 and 8 Fasteners. Coarse Thread Torque GuideSize Plated Plain
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