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| DEALER ASSEMBLY | ||
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| CAUTION | AFTER COMPLETING ANY ASSEMBLY STEP, | ||||
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| THOROUGHLY READ THE NEXT STEP IN THE |
| THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS | ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PRO- | |||||||
| SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY UNDERSTOOD | CEEDING WITH THAT STEP. | |||||||
| BEFORE ATTEMPTING MACHINE ASSEMBLY. | 11. After completing assembly, thoroughly inspect | |||||||
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| 1. Wear personal protective equipment such as, | |||||||
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| the machine to be sure that all nuts, bolts, hydraulic | |||||||
| but not limited to, protection for eyes, ears, feet, | fittings or any other fastened assemblies have been | |||||||
| hands, lungs and head when assembling the equip- | thoroughly tightened. | |||||||
| ment. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that may | 12. After completing assembly, be sure that all | |||||||
| catch on equipment moving parts. | safety locking devices or guards are in place. | |||||||
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| 2. Do not lift heavy parts or assemblies. Use | 13. Before operating the machine, thoroughly | ||||||
| crane, jack, tackle, fork trucks or other mechanical | read the operation section of this manual. | |||||||
| devices. |
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| 14. Before operating the machine, read the main- | |
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| 3. Select an area for assembly that is clean and | tenance section of this manual to be sure that any | ||||||
| free of any debris which might cause persons work- | parts requiring lubrication such as gearboxes are full | |||||||
| ing on the assembly to trip. | to avoid any possible damage. | |||||||
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| 4. Arrange parts to be assembled neatly in the | |||||||
| work area and have tools or other mechanical assist- | BEFORE OPERATING THE EQUIPMENT, IF YOU | |||||||
| ing devices in easy reach. | HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE | |||||||
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| 5. Inspect all parts and assemblies thoroughly and | PROPER ASSEMBLY OR OPERATION, CON- | ||||||
| remove any sharp edges, grease, oil or dirt which- | TACT YOUR AUTHORIZED BUSH HOG DEALER | |||||||
| might cause pieces to slip when handling. | OR REPRESENTATIVE. | |||||||
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| 6. Preview the assembly instructions in your oper- | |||||||
| ator’s manual before proceeding further. |
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| 7. If the assembly instructions call for parts or | |||||||
| assemblies to be blocked up, use only blocking | A. Attach lower lift links to deck assembly using | |||||||
| material that is in good condition and is capable of | 1/2 x 2” bolts, pivot bushings, flatwashers, lockwash- | |||||||
| handling the weight of the assembly to be blocked. | ers, and hex nuts. Two holes are provided to allow | |||||||
| Also, insure that the blocking material is on a clean, | positioning the mower for clearance between the | |||||||
| dry surface. |
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| tractor tires and the mower. (Figure | |
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| 8. Never put hands or any other part of body | B. Install lift pins onto lower links, securing with | ||||||
| under blocked up assemblies if at all possible. | 7/8” lockwashers and hex nuts. | |||||||
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| 9. Always wear goggles or safety glasses when | C. Attach mast halves to deck assembly using 1/2 | ||||||
| hammering, grinding, or drilling metal parts. | x | |||||||
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| 10. If the assembly calls for welding or cutting, be | D. Loosely attach two caster arms to the front of | ||||||
| sure that there are no flammable materials close at | the mower deck using 5/8 x | |||||||
| hand and that bystanders have taken necessary pre- | ers and hex nuts. Loosely attach the remaining two | |||||||
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Caster Arm | Spacers |
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