Bush Hog 2427, 2847 Section Loader Mounting and Dismounting, Preparing Tractor, Mounting Loader

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SECTION II

LOADER MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING

2-1 PREPARING TRACTOR

CAUTION

TRACTORS THAT HAVE MOVABLE AXLES MUST BE SET FORWARD IN THE LONG WHEEL- BASE POSITION AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 2-1 TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE LEVERAGE BEING EXERTED ON THE TRACTOR FRAME. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. REFER TO TRAC- TOR OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR ABOVE PRO- CEDURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR YOUR TRACTOR.

A. Check air pressure in tractor tires to be sure it is adequate for heavy loads.

B. Add rear wheel weights, fluid in tires, or equiv- alent to provide sufficient tractor stability.

C. It is recommended that tractor wheels be moved to the widest settings.

D. Check tractor hydraulic oil reservoir to be sure it is full.

E. Refer to your tractor operator’s manual for above procedures and specifications for your tractor.

2-2 MOUNTING LOADER

A. Slowly drive tractor into loader. (Figure 2-2).

WARNING

LOADER HOSES MUST BE CONNECTED TO APPROPRIATE TRACTOR AUXIL- IARY OUTLET. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.

Figure 2-1

Short Wheelbase

Long Wheelbase

B. Connect hydraulic hoses to appropriate tractor auxiliary outlets. Verify proper connection of hoses by noting loader and bucket movement per decal on valve cover. Also control having “float” position should allow boom to “float” when pushed forward to detent.

C. Remove pin from front mounting bracket. Remove cuffs from loader subframe by loosening nut and removing pin. (Figure 2-2)

Figure 2-2 Drive In Close Enough To Allow Connecting

Hydraulic Hoses To Tractor Outlets

Front Bracket

Cuff Removed

 

 

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Contents Bush HOG Congratulations 2427, 2447, 2847 & 3227 QT Disclaimer of Implied Warranties & Consequential Damages This Limited Warranty Shall not ApplyDealer Preparation Check List Loader Important Safety PrecautionsTractor Operating the Loader Safety PrecautionsEmployee Tractor Operating Instructions EMPLOYERS, Employees and OperationsIntroduction Description Section Introduction and DescriptionTechnical Specifications Mounting Loader Section Loader Mounting and DismountingPreparing Tractor Loader Models 2447 QT, 2847 QT Fixed Pivot PINDismounting Loader Parking Stands InstalledOperation General SafetySection Operating Instructions Lifting the Load Filling the BucketNot this Do this Dump Lower Lever Carrying the LoadDumping the Bucket Lowering the BucketFloat Surface Material Loading from a Bank Operating with Float ControlFloat Backfilling Peeling and Scraping3RD CUT , 4TH CUT, ETC Loading LOW Trucks or Spreaders from a PileHandling Large Heavy Objects Bale Spear OperationSoil Pile Transporting Fork Lift OperationQuick Hitch Operation After Each USE Section MaintenanceMaintenance Check List Before Each USEHydraulic System Pressure Requirements TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Procedures Problem Possible Cause Remedy Mainframe Assembly Section V AssemblyLoader Models 2427 QT, 3227 QT Optional Hydraulic Valve Stand Assembly Figure Hose Color Codes Optional Hydraulic Valve Plumbing InstructionsBasic Power Beyond Plumbing Instructions Bale Spear Option Fork Lift OptionTine Teeth Optional Bucket Items Assembly Spill Guard AttachmentDigging Teeth Side Cutting EdgesSafety Decals American Torque Specifications

2427, 3227 QT, 2847 specifications

The Bush Hog 2847, 3227 QT, and 2427 are leading models in the category of rotary cutters, designed for demanding agricultural and landscaping tasks. Notably recognized for their robust construction and high performance, each model caters to different scales of operation while ensuring efficiency and reliability.

The Bush Hog 2847 is a versatile rotary cutter that offers a cutting width of 84 inches, making it suitable for larger properties and commercial applications. It features a heavy-duty gear drive for enhanced power transfer, which allows for cutting through dense brush and tall grass effortlessly. Equipped with a rugged, reinforced frame, the 2847 stands up to tough working conditions and provides users with a long-lasting tool. Its quick-attach design simplifies mounting and dismounting, improving productivity by minimizing downtime.

Moving to the Bush Hog 3227 QT, often favored for its compact size, this model provides a cutting width of 72 inches. Ideal for both residential and light commercial use, the QT signifies "Quick-Tach," which highlights its easy attachment system. This rotary cutter incorporates a floating top link, allowing for better contour following, ensuring an even cut over undulated terrain. The 3227 is also equipped with heavy-duty blades that enhance cutting efficiency and durability, enabling it to handle a variety of vegetation types with ease.

The Bush Hog 2427 complements the series with a slightly smaller profile, featuring a cutting width of 60 inches. It targets users who need a reliable cutter for smaller jobs or tight spaces. The 2427 is engineered with a solid frame and a unique blade design that ensures optimal cutting performance while preserving the health of the landscape. It also includes a slip clutch or chain driveline option, providing additional protection against shocks from unexpected obstacles during operation.

All three models boast user-friendly technologies such as adjustable cutting heights, ensuring adaptability to varying grass lengths. Their maintenance-friendly designs, with easily accessible grease points and durable materials, contribute to lower upkeep costs over their lifespan. Each rotary cutter in the Bush Hog lineup embodies a blend of power, durability, and innovation, making them essential tools for land management professionals and avid homeowners alike.