Classen SC-24, SC-20 Operating SOD Cutter, Blade Angle Pitch, General Maintenance, Preparation

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OPERATING THE

SOD CUTTER

PREPARATION

1.Police lawn area for obstacles and debris (i.e. sprinklers, hoses, toys, etc.). Remove all items.

2.Make sure underground sprinkler heads and other hidden obstacles are marked to prevent damage.

3.Mark other areas where sod cutting will be a problem or too risky (i.e. mud, tree roots, steep hills).

OPERATING

1.Start the engine. CAUTION: To avoid injury, do not place your feet or other body parts under the blade while starting the engine.

2.Select the correct cutting depth desired up to 2 1/2 inches. Loosen the tee handle from the depth gauge plate, located under the height adjustment bar, (#3 on illustration) and put it to the correct height setting. Tighten the tee handle.

3.Push the wheel drive handle (#5 on illustration) and the cutter blade handle (#4 on illustration) to the "on" position toward the engine.

4.Raise the main handle upward so the front nose of the sod cutter rests on the ground.

5.Loosen the 1/2" handle nut (#2 on illustration) and lower the height adjustment bar to rest on the depth gauge. Now tighten the 1/2" handle nut securely so it will not loosen with the vibration of the machine.

6.Go to the back of the machine and lower the handle until the cutting blade rests on the ground. You are now ready to cut sod.

7.Turn the throttle to the desired operating speed by twisting the throttle control (#6 on illustration) toward you. Maximum engine rpm is recommended for smooth operation.

8.After cutting a short distance, stop machine by letting the twist grip throttle control go back to its original position. Check thickness of cut and adjust if necessary.

9.At the end of each cutting pass, lift up on the handle bar to clear the cutting blade from the sod. Retard the throttle control and turn machine around into the position for the next cut.

10.When finished cutting sod, reverse steps 6 through 3, leaving the wheel drive handle on for transportation.

BLADE ANGLE (PITCH)

Under normal operating conditions, the blade angle is slight (blade bottom is flat). In extremely hard soil or when cutting with a dull blade, the blade may want to ride out of the ground. At this time, it may help to angle the blade down. A short trial run will indicate what blade angle is best. To do this, you will loosen the pitch adjustment bolt (#7 on illustration) and move it slightly toward the engine, then retighten bolt and nut.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

To keep the sod cutter in good operating condition, perform the following:

Keep blade sharp; a sharp blade cuts cleaner, faster and more uniformly and places less load on the machine. Sharpen cutting edge on bevel or top side only.

Keep drive belt at proper tension and free of oil and dirt at all times.

Check engine oil level and air filter element daily.

Check for loose bolts and connections.

All grease fittings are pressurized type. Use a good grade Lithium Base Grease or equivalent. Grease eccentric arms sparingly every 4 hours of service, all others daily. Wipe off all grease fittings before and after each greasing (there are a total of 8 grease fittings).

To make sure the chain on the front drive wheels is tight, you will need to remove the chain guard to check this. If tightening is required, loosen nuts and bolts on the 3/4" pillow block bearings and push the bearings toward the back of the sod cutter until chain is tight. Make sure both bearings go back evenly to keep jackshaft running even with the frame. After doing this, retighten nuts and bolts on the bearing and replace the chain guard.

Engine (refer to Honda owner’s manual).

SAFETY WARNING

DO NOT STORE GASOLINE (FUEL)

UNNECESSARILY OVER LONG PERIODS OF TIME. TO PREVENT POSSIBLE EXPLOSION, STORE ONLY IN AN APPROVED "SAFE" CONTAINER. TO PREVENT EXPLOSION OF VAPORIZED FUEL, DO NOT STORE MACHINE WITH FUEL IN TANK OR CARBURETOR IN AN ENCLOSURE WITH OPEN FLAME. (EXAMPLE: FURNACE OR WATER HEATER PILOT LIGHT.)

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SC-18, SC-12, SC-16, SC-20, SC-24 specifications

Classen offers a diverse range of professional-grade sod cutters, each designed to meet the unique needs of landscaping and turf management. The models SC-12, SC-16, SC-18, SC-20, and SC-24 showcase advanced features and technologies that provide users with efficient and reliable performance in turf removal and soil preparation.

The Classen SC-12 is designed for easy handling and efficient removal of sod in smaller spaces. It features a compact design, making it ideal for residential lawns and tight spots. The SC-12 is powered by a reliable engine that ensures consistent torque and speed, allowing users to effortlessly cut through even the toughest sod.

Moving up the range, the SC-16 offers increased cutting width and depth capabilities. With a powerful engine and adjustable cutting depth, it can slice through various types of grass and roots with ease. Its heavy-duty construction enhances durability, making it suitable for intensive use on larger properties or commercial jobs.

The SC-18 model further improves on the features of the SC-16 with enhanced stability and maneuverability. Equipped with ergonomic controls and a robust frame, the SC-18 minimizes operator fatigue during extended use. Additionally, its simple depth adjustment mechanism allows for quick setup, letting users tackle varying sod thicknesses with minimal downtime.

The SC-20 strikes a balance between power and versatility. This model boasts an advanced blade system that allows for precise cutting, while its larger cutting width enables users to cover more ground quickly. A user-friendly design ensures easy operation, making it a great choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.

Finally, the SC-24 is the flagship model in the Classen sod cutter lineup. It features a high-powered engine that delivers maximum cutting performance in the toughest conditions. The SC-24 is equipped with all-terrain wheels, providing stability and traction on uneven surfaces. Its adjustable handle height caters to operators of various heights, enhancing comfort and control.

In summary, Classen sod cutters, including the SC-12, SC-16, SC-18, SC-20, and SC-24, present a complete solution for sod removal tasks. Each model is engineered with features that prioritize user comfort, cutting efficiency, and durability, making them essential tools for any landscaping professional. With these models, Classen continues to set the standard in turf management technology, ensuring operators can achieve the best results with confidence and ease.