Table of Contents
Section 2: Adjustments
Hitch Positioning
Refer to Figure
The Rotary Cutter hitch is designed to be centered on the cutter or offset to position the cutter to the right. Offsetting the cutter to the right will allow the unit to cut close to obstacles.
Hitch Mounted Offset
1.Align hitch pivot pin bushings (#3) with cutter mounting lug holes (A1).
2.Insert hitch pivot pins (#7) through mounting lug holes (A1) and hitch bushings (#3).
3.Secure pivot pins by driving roll pins (#6) through pivot pin holes.
4.Attach Floating Chains (#4) to hitch plate lugs at positions marked (B1) with chain pins (#5).
5.Insert cotter pins (#2) through chain pin holes and bend one leg of each cotter pin to secure it in place.
Hitch Mounted Centered
1.Align hitch pivot pin bushings (#3) with cutter mounting lug holes (A2).
2.Insert hitch pivot pins (#7) through mounting lug holes (A2) and bushings (#3).
3.Secure pivot pins by driving roll pins (#6) through pivot pin holes.
4.Attach Floating Chains (#4) to hitch plate lugs at position (B2) with chain pins (#5).
5.Insert cotter pins (#2) through chain pin holes and bend one leg of each cotter pin to secure it in place.
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Hitch Offset
Figure
14 SC2660 & SC2672 Skid Steer Rotary Cutter | 1/07/09 |