Land Pride RCD1884 Operator's Manual - Danger
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Section 5: Maintenance & Lubrication
RCD1884 Rotary Cutters 326-355M
3/15/13
Table of Contents
Maintenance
Proper servicing and adjustment is the key to the long life
of any implement. With careful inspection and routine
maintenance, you can avoid costly downtime and repair.
The parts on your Rotary Cutter have been specially
designed and should only be replaced with genuine Land
Pride parts. Do not alter the cutter in a way which will
adversely affect its performance.
Check all bolts and pins after using the unit for several
hours and on a regular basis thereafter to ensure they
are tight and secured.
Replace worn, damaged, or illegible safety labels by
obtaining new labels from your Land Pride Dealer.
Cutter Blade Maintenance
!
DANGER
Always disconnect main driveline from tractor PTO before
servicing underside of cutter. PTO can be engaged if tractor is
started causing damage to cutter, bodily injury or death.
!
DANGER
Always secure cutter deck in the up position with solid
supports before servicing underside of cutter. Never work
under equipment supported by hydraulics. Hydraulics can
drop equipment if controls are actuated or if hydraulic lines
burst. Either situation can drop the cutter instantly even when
power to the hydraulics is shut off.
!
WARNING
Keep blade bolt access hole covered at all times except when
servicing cutter blades. Make sure driveline is disconnected
from the tractor before servicing cutter blades.
!
WARNING
Do not operate cutter with blades that are bent, out of balance,
excessively worn, excessively nicked, or with blade bolts that
are excessively worn. Such blades can break loose from the
cutter at high speeds causing serious injury or death.
Always inspect cutting blades before each use. Make
certain they are properly installed and are in good working
condition. Replace any blade that is damaged, worn, bent,
or excessively nicked. Small nicks can be ground out when
sharpening.
IMPORTANT: Replace cutting blades with genuine
Land Pride blades only. Blades must be replaced in
mating pairs. Not replacing both blades will result in
an out-of-balance condition that could contribute to
premature bearing wear/breakage and/or structural
cracks in gearbox and/or deck.
Remove cutting blades and sharpen or replace as
follows:
1.
Place tractor gear selector in park and set brakes,
shut engine off and remove ignition key.
2.
Disconnect main driveline from tractor PTO and
secure cutter deck in the up position with solid
supports before servicing underside of cutter.
Refer to Figure 5-2 on page 25:
3.
Remove access cover (#5).
4.
Rotate blade bolt (#1) until aligned with access
hole (A).
5.
Unscrew locknut (#3) to remove cutting blade (#6).
Blade bolt (#1) is keyed and will not turn freely.
6.
Both blades should be sharpened at the same angle
as the original cutting edge and must be replaced or
re-ground at the same time to maintain proper
balance in the cutting unit. The following precautions
should be taken when sharpening blades:
a. Do not remove more material than necessary.
b. Do not heat and pound out a cutting edge.
c. Do not grind blades to a razor edge. Leave a blunt
cutting edge approximately 1/16" thick.
d. Always grind cutting edge so end of blade
remains square to cutting edge and not rounded.
e. Do not sharpen back side of blade.
f. Both blades should weigh the same with not more
than 1 1/2 oz. difference. Unbalanced blades will
cause excessive vibration which can damage
gearbox bearings and create structural cracks.
7.
Carefully check cutting edges of blades in relation to
blade rotation to ensure correct blade placement.
Blade rotation is counterclockwise with cutting edge
leading. See Figure 5-1 on page 25. Airfoil (lift) must
be oriented towards the top of the deck.
8.
Insert blade bolt (#1) through blade (#6), dish
pan (#4), and flat washer (#2). Secure blade with a
new locknut (#3) and torque to 450 ft-lbs.
9.
Replace access cover (#5).
10. If replacing dishpan (#4), castle nut (#7) on gearbox
output shaft should be torqued to 450 ft-lbs.
minimum and secured with cotter pin (#8) with both
legs bent opposite directions around the nut.
IMPORTANT: Examine blade bolts (#1) and flat
washers (#2) for excessive wear and replace if worn.
IMPORTANT: Locknuts can loose their ability to
lock properly once removed. Always use a new
locknut when installing blades.
Section 5: Maintenance & Lubrication