TROUBLE SHOOTING

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

 

 

 

Does not cut

Dull blades

Sharpen blades.

 

Worn or broken blades

Replace blades. (Replace pairs

 

 

only.)

 

Incorrect PTO speed

Be sure PTO speed is set at 540 or

 

 

1000 RPM. Make sure to check

 

 

your unit’s rated PTO speed.

 

Ground speed too fast

Reduce ground speed.

 

Drive not functioning (blades do

Check drive shaft connection.

 

not turn when PTO is running)

Check gearbox.

 

Gearbox malfunction

Repair gearbox.

 

Excessive clutch slippage

Adjust clutch.

 

 

 

Streaks or gives rugged cut

Broken or worn blades

Replace or sharpen blades.

 

Ground speed too fast

Reduce ground speed.

 

Excessive cutting height

Lower cutting height. (Note: Set

 

 

height so blades do not frequently

 

 

hit ground.)

 

Excessive lush and tall vegetation

Recut at 90° to first pass.

 

 

 

Thrown objects

No shielding

Use chain shielding.

 

 

 

Excessive side skid wear

Running with skids continuously

Set skids above ground.

 

on ground

 

 

 

 

Excessive clutch slippage

Clutch out of adjustment

Adjust clutch.

 

Clutch discs worn

Replace discs.

 

Blades hitting ground

Raise cutting height.

 

 

 

Vibration

Broken blade

Replace blades in pairs.

 

 

 

Excessive side skid wear

Running with skids continuously

Use gauge wheels on cutter head.

 

on ground

 

 

 

 

Wing will not raise

Low oil

Add hydraulic fluid.

 

 

 

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