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ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
DB150 07/11
Assembly Section
3-4
© 2011 Alamo Group Inc.
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Contents
DB150
Boom ARM Mower
To the Owner/Operator/Dealer
Osha Training Requirements
Alamo Group Ag. Division will provide
Dealer to Customer Pre-Delivery / Operation Instructions
Page
Table of Contents
Maintenance Section
Safety Section
Safety
General Safety Instructions and Practices
Operator Safety
To Avoid Serious Injury or Death do the Following
When Raising Boom Mower
Crushing Hazards
Connecting or Disconnecting Implement Safety
When connecting mower head to the boom
Thrown Objects Hazards
Stop Mowing if Passersby are Within 300 Feet Unless
Mower Operation
Avoid Mowing in reverse
When Mounting and Dismounting Tractor
RUN Over Hazards
PTO Entanglement Hazards
To Avoid broken driveline during operations
Mower Blade Contact Hazards
Use caution when removing Hydraulic Tank cap
High Pressure OIL Leak Hazard
Electrical & Fire Hazards
Transporting Hazards
Tractor Requirements for Towing or Transporting Implements
Hazards with Maintenance of Implement
Blade Inspection
Parts Information
See Your Rhino Dealer
QTY Type Description
Tank / BAR
QTY Level Description
Decal Description
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety
Federal Laws and Regulations
This Act Seeks
Page
Acknowledgment
Contents
Foreword
Safety Alerts
Symbol
Signal Words
Stay ALERT! Your Safety is Involved
Industrial/Agricultural Mower Types
Industrial/Agricultural Mower
Agricultural Disc Mower Types
Follow a Safety Program
Protect Yourself
Avoid Injury From Raised Equipment
Avoid Injury From High Pressure Fluid
Avoid Injury From Fire And Explosion
Do not use your hands
Be Alert
Be Aware
Be Careful
For Safe Operation
Know The Equipment
Some Rules You Must Work By
Know the following about your tractor and mower
Prepare For Safe Operation
Check The Mower And Tractor Equipment
Look Out For Others
Know The Work Area
Mount And Dismount Tractor Properly
Tractor And Mower Controls Safety Test
Power Takeoff System
Three-point hitch-mounted mowers
Hitching Mower To Tractor
Pull-type hitch-mounted mowers
Start Safely
Operate Safely
Make The Right Start
Mower-Thrown Objects
Mowing In Reverse
Mowing Ground Speed
Extremely Tall Grass Mowing
Watch Equipment Clearances
Under Mount Mower Safety Practices
Wing Or Boom Mower Overhead Obstruction Hazards And Risks
Ditch Bank Mowing Safety Practices
Wing And Side Mount Mowers Safety Practices
Uneven Terrain Mowing Safety Practices
Road Transport Safety Practices
Parking Safety Practices
Park Safely
Shut Down Safely
Proper Equipment Shut Down Practices
Perform Maintenance Safely
Mower Parts And Your Safety
Dismounting Properly
Maintain Your Equipment
Prepare Yourself
Prepare The Work Area
Prepare The Machine
Common Maintenance Safety Practices Fuel Hazards
Use Proper Ventilation
Use Jacks And Hoists Carefully
Engine Coolant Hazards
Electrical System Hazards
Hydraulic System Hazards
Avoid Injury
Tire And Wheel Maintenance
Avoid Explosion
Complete Service And Repairs Before Machine Is Released
Mower Blade Maintenance
Final Word To The User
How are mower blades made?
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Reconocimiento
Contenido
Introducción
Alertas de seguridad
Palabras para el usuario/operador
Símbolo
Palabras indicativas
Tipos de cortadora de césped industrial/para agricultura
Cortadora de césped industrial/para agricultura
Tipos de cortadora de césped de disco para agricultura
Cumplimiento del programa de seguridad
Protéjase a sí mismo
Evite lesiones producidas por líquidos a alta presión
Evite las lesiones provocadas por equipos elevados
Evite lesiones por incendios y explosiones
¡Manténgase alerta
¡Manténgase informado
¡Tenga cuidado
Para una operación segura
Algunas reglas que debe cumplir al trabajar continuación
Conozca los equipos
Preparación para una operación segura
Revise los equipos de la cortadora de césped y el tractor
Tenga cuidado con otras personas
Familiarícese con la zona de trabajo
Ascienda y descienda del tractor correctamente
Sistema de toma de fuerza TDF
Cortadoras montadas en enganche de tres puntos
Enganche de la cortadora de césped al tractor
Cortadoras montadas en enganche tipo de tiro
Arranque con seguridad
Operación con seguridad
Cómo realizar un arranque correcto
Objetos arrojados por la cortadora de césped
Objetos arrojados por la cortadora de césped continuación
Cómo cortar en retroceso
Velocidad de desplazamiento durante el corte
Corte de hierba extremadamente alta
Operación con seguridad
Utilice cabinas
Prácticas de seguridad para el transporte en caminos
Estacionamiento seguro
Apagado con seguridad
Prácticas de seguridad para el estacionamiento
Prácticas correctas de apagado de los equipos
Realización de mantenimiento con seguridad
Descenso correcto
Mantenimiento de los equipos
Piezas de la cortadora de césped y seguridad personal
Preparación personal
Preparación de la zona de trabajo
Preparación de la máquina
Use gatos y malacates con cuidado
Use ventilación adecuada
Riesgos del refrigerante de motor
Riesgos del sistema eléctrico
Riesgos del sistema hidráulico
Evite lesiones
Evite explosiones
Mantenimiento de neumáticos y ruedas
Mantenimiento de neumáticos y ruedas continuación
Mantenimiento de las hojas de la cortadora
Palabras finales para el usuario
Mantenimiento de las hojas de la cortadora continuación
Introduction Section
Introduction
Features
Direction
Before Operating this Machine
Rhino Limited Warranty
Rhino
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Assembly Section
Assembly
Tractor Preparation
Mainframe Attachment
DB150 07/11 Assembly Section
Head Attachment
Figure Asm-B-0002
Attachment of Hydraulic Hoses
Assembly
Assembly
Asm-B-0011
Side Gauge Wheel Optional
Operation Section
Operation
Rhino DB150 Boom Mower Operating Instructions
Operator Requirements
Personal Protective Equipment PPE
Tractor Safety Devices
Tractor Horsepower
Tractor Requirements
Tractor Requirements and Capabilities
Power Take Off PTO
Front End Weight
3-Point Hitch
Getting on and OFF the Tractor
Tire Spacing
Boarding the Tractor
Dismounting the Tractor
Connecting the Mower to the Tractor
Starting the Tractor
Setting the Mower
Connecting the Boom Mower
Setting Boom Mower Height
Setting Deck Pitch
Lower Horse Power Better Fuel Efficiency
Driveline Attachment
Increase Mulching
Driveline Length Check
PRE-OPERATION Inspection and Service
Tractor Pre-Operation Inspection/Service
Boom Unit Pre-Operation Inspection and Service
Operation
OPS-B- 0023C
Hydraulic PUMP/OIL Reservoir
Cutting Component Inspection
Cutting Component Inspection-Blade Bar
OPS-B-0062A
Blade Bolt Inspection
Do not Operate an Unsafe Tractor or Mower
Boom Mower PRE-OPERATION Inspection
Driving the Tractor and Implement
Starting the Tractor
Brake and Differential Lock Setting
Driveline Angle Problems
Driving the Tractor and Boom
OPS-B- 0006C
Operating the Boom Unit and Attached Head
Operating Instructions
Operating the Control Valve
Extend Cylinder
Foreign Debris Hazards/Overhead Obstructions
Tilt Cylinder
Operating Speed and Ground Speed
Operation
Disconnecting the Mower from the Tractor
Shutting Down the Implement
Transporting the Tractor and Implement
Transporting on Public Roadways
Operation
Hauling the Tractor and Implement
Operation
Troubleshooting Guide
Cylinder Moves intermittent all functions
Due to over tightening, replace hose or fitting
Problem Possible Cause Remedy
Cylinder Moves Some Functions But Not All
Cylinder Rod Came Out
Motor Inoperative
Motor Runs Too Slow
Or Slows Down Under
Load Motor Stops Stops Under Load
Pump Seizure Pump Locks Up Pump Wear Rapid Excessive Wear
Spindle Leaking At
Tractor Battery Dead or Low Continuous Power Draining
Spindle Locks Up
Seizes and Wont Turn
Starter on Tractor
Maintenance Section
Maintenance
Lubrication Information
Boom ARM
Mower Head
Driveline
Maintenance
Filter Change Oil Change Specification Cleanliness
Hydraulic Fluid
Product Oil Type
ISO
Proper Oil Level
Oil Level Low
Driveline Lubrication
Main Driveline & CAT 4 Safety Shield
Maintenance
Blades
Blade Servicing
Blade Sharpening
Blade Removal
Blade Carrier Installation
Blade Carrier Removal
Hardware
Boom Cylinder Removal and Replacement Instructions
Hydraulic Component Maintenance Schedule
Cleaning Procedure for Small Areas Manual
Other Important Instructions for All Lexan Sheets
Cleaning Procedure for Large Areas Automated
Graffiti removal from Lexan* Margard* sheet
Storage
Proper Torque for Fasteners
Maintenance
Removing Bearing
Service of Spindle Housing
Inspection
Assembly
Motor & Coupling Installation
Taper Bushing & Sheave Installation
Start UP Procedure
Seguridad
Implemento DEL Mantenimiento EL CON Riesgos
Cuchillas DE Inspección
Transporte EN Riesgos
Tractor del Advertencia DE Balizas LAS Encienda
Fuego DE Y Elécrticos Riesgos
Matafuegos CON Equipado estar debe tractor El
Presión Alta DE Hidráulico Aceite DE Filtracion DE Riesgo
Hidráulico tanque del tapa la retire cuando cuidado Tenga
Cortadora DE Cuchillas LAS a Contacto DEL Riesgo
PTO EL POR Enredo DE Riesgo
PTO LA DE Protección
Atropello DE Riesgo
Tractor DEL Bajar Y Subir AL
Reversa en Cortadora LA Operar Evite
Tractor del Motor EL Y PTO EL Detenga
Cortadora LA DE Operación
Lanzados Objectos DE Riesgo
Mínimo, como Pulgadas 6 CM 15 a Corte DE Altura LA Eleve
Seguridad DE Implemento EL Desconectar O Conectar
Cdbm PN .objetos otros con enredo de
Aplastamiento DE Riesgo
Tractor el y implemento el Estacionar AL
Operador DEL Seguridad
Seguridad DE Señales
Menor Lesión UNA
Generales Prácticas Y Seguridad DE Instrucciones
Grave MUY Lesión UNA O Muerte
Seguridad DE Sección
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Seguridad DE Elementos
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Osha DEL Entrenamiento DE Requisitos
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