Kenmore 7, 11, 5, 3, 9 manual Annual Maintenance Inspection

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ANNUAL MAINTENANCE INSPECTION

IMPORTANT

To maintain the efficient and reliable operation of your Kesmac Mower it is important that the checks and maintenance in the following schedule are carried out. It is recommended that this be done at the end of the mowing season, before storage, and also before the start of a new season.

Carry out all of the previously recommended service and maintenance schedules.

Also check the following :

Jackshaft Couplings. That the Keys are in place and the Coupling Bolts are tight.

All Sheaves and Bushings are tight and Keys are in place.

All Drive Belt Sheaves for excessive wear. ( See page 10 ).

Lift Chains for stretch, wear or damage.

Tie-Rod ball joints for wear.

Primary Drive belts for correct tension, wear or damage.

PTO Shafts. Refer to the PTO manual supplied with the mower.

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Apply light oil to the Reel Blades and the Bed- knife cutting edges to prevent rust.

Main Wheels Bearings. Refer to pages 34 and 35 for Main Wheel and Outrigger Wheel Axle service details.

IMPORTANT

It is important to keep the Mower clean and well maintained. If using a pressure washer do not direct the high pressure water directly at Bearing Seals, water forced into the bearing will result in bearing failure.

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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 Reel Drive Belts Daily Inspection Drive Belts and SheavesPrimary 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 Routine MaintenanceHours or Weekly 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 Shafts must be set-up as illustrated Main Jackshaft Bearing replacementPTO Shaft SET- UP 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 Size Plated Plain Torque GuideGrade 5 and 8 Fasteners. Coarse Thread
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