Kenmore 3, 11 Contents Safety Precautions Vertical Mower General Safety, Maintenance, Lift Chains

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CONTENTS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1

 

VERTICAL MOWER

 

GENERAL SAFETY

2

 

Depth of Cut Adjustment

26

Before Operating

2

 

Drive Belts Adjustment

26

During Maintenance

3

 

Operation

27

Safety Symbols

3

 

MAINTENANCE

28

Safety Decals

4

 

Operating Conditions

7

 

Lubrication Chart

30

 

 

 

Gearbox Lubrication

31

DAILY INSPECTION

8

 

Wheel Change – Main Wheel

33

Tires and Wheels

8

 

Wheel Change – Out Rigger

35

Drive Belts & Sheaves

10

 

Wing Kick Springs

36

PTO Shafts

11

 

Main Drive Belts

37

Tongue and Hitch

11

 

Reel Drive Belts

38

Hydraulic System

12

 

Jackshaft Bearing Replacement

41

Guards and Decals

12

 

PTO Shafts Set-Up

41

Initial Operation Check

12

 

SPECIFICATIONS

42

HOOK-UP TO TRACTOR

13

 

 

 

 

Transport

14

 

BACKLAPPING UNIT

44

 

 

 

Backlapping

44

HYDRAULIC LIFT OPERATION

16

 

Reel & Bedknife Grinding

46

LIFT CAIN ADJUSTMENT

20

 

ELEVEN GANG

 

MOWING PROCEDURE

22

 

Optional Castor Wheel

47

 

LIFT CHAINS

48

Cutting Height Adjustment

23

 

Reel to Bedknife Adjustment

24

 

Attaching Dimensions

48

Single point Adjustment

25

 

TORQUE CHART

49

 

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Contents Kesmac Foreword Kesmac Transportable Reel MowersLift Cain Adjustment Eleven Gang Mowing Procedure Contents Safety Precautions Vertical Mower General SafetyMaintenance Specifications HOOK-UP to TractorIf you do not understand……….ASK Before Operating the Mower Safety Precautions General SafetyMaintenance Safety Be a Qualified Operator bySafety Alert Symbol During MaintenanceDECALS. See Pages 5 & 6 also Page Page Operating Conditions Turf tires are not designed for use on highways Mainwheel BearingsTires Main and OutriggerDaily Inspection Daily Inspection Drive Belts and Sheaves Primary BeltsReel Drive Belts Tongue Tube Daily Inspection PTO ShaftTo do so may result in serious personal injury This check should be done at regular service intervalsDaily Inspection Hydraulic System Guards and DecalsMower Transport Wheel Bearing Service Life Lifting the Reels Transport Safety ChainsTransport Lowering the Reels Do not set the tractor engine RPM too highREEL/WING Lower Sequence Hydraulic Lift Operation REEL/WING Lift SequenceHydraulic Lift Operation REEL/WING Lift Sequence Sequence Valve Setting , 9 & 11 Gang only Relief Valve Setting Reels 4 Lift Chain AdjustmentsReels 4 and 5 Lift Chains AdjustmentCutting Height Adjusment Cutting Height Adjustment FAIRWAY. Floating Head Pre-single point adjustment units Reel to BED Knife AdjustmentReel to BED-KNIFE Single Point Adjustment Drive Belt Adjustment Vertical MOWER. Depth of CUT AdjustmentVertical Mower Operation Routine Maintenance Hours or WeeklyHours Annual Maintenance Inspection Lubrication = Grease. B = OilGearbox Lubrication Gearbox Lubrication Cones as assemblies Main Wheel Axle Assembly . From Feb.07Main Wheel Axle Assembly. Serial No’s 357 to February Single Outrigger Wheel Dual Outrigger Wheels Outrigger Single Wheel. From Serial NoWing Kick Springs Main Drive Belts Reel Drive Belts Maintenance Maintenance Main Jackshaft Bearing replacement PTO Shaft SET- UPShafts must be set-up as illustrated Gang Gang 7-Gang 5-Gang Gang 9-Gang SpecificationsNumber of Reels Specifications Primary DriveTractor POWER. Nominal STEP-UP Drive RatioHydraulic Operation Backlapping AttachmentBacklapping Operation Reel and Bedknife Sharpening Optional Castor Wheel Gang only Wing FrameLift Chains Attachment Points Torque Guide Grade 5 and 8 Fasteners. Coarse ThreadSize Plated Plain
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