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1. OPERATORS MANUAL WM1 TRM120 INDEX SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE 1 Introduction 3 Ns KN HSE Information Sheet 4 7 2 In the interest of safety DO NOT 8 3 I In the interest of safety DO 9 W i reren Warning Desa T d lif I Transporing ana ii 6 j Operating principles 11 7 settings and adjustments x T Setings anda 7 1 Before use inspection 12 7 2 Attachment to towing vehicle 12 Adjusting the mower 12 1 Drawbar pitch adjustment 12 WG Drawbar offset 13 m Mowing cutting height 13 Starting the engine 14 m Electric start 14 j Remote throttle control 14 Throttle park 15 Wa Stopping the engine 15 Transport position 15 x mw Maintenance schedule 16 Maintenance history 16 Ill Maintenance procedures 17 20 ws Specifications 20 9 Cs Parts diagram 21 Parts list 22 24 10 Guarantee 24 Declaration of conformity 25 TRM120 Serial Number Date of Purchase With the purchase of your LOGIC TRM ROTARY MOWER you have made an excellent choice This machine should give first class service for a long time if used correctly and maintained as described in this manual Fitted with an easy to start engine it has been designed to cope with a wide range of conditions The Logic TRM Rotary mower incorporates easy height adjustment range of engine options and three grass cutter blades for maximum life and durability The Cutter blades have built in deflectors to clean the blade and create a sucking action all
2. Check and adhere to the manufacturer s minimum age recommendations for your ATV The ratio of a child s weight to that of the ATV is significant as weight transfer is the key to safe handling Always refer to the owner s manual and warming labels on the machine Roll bars lap straps and weather cabs e Roll bars are not recommended for sit astride ATVs Research has shown that they are more likely to increase injuries by obstructing the rider either when thrown off or when jumping off during an overturn This causes the nder to fall to the ground alongside the ATV and increases the likelihood of injury PUWER does not require roll bars where they would increase the overall risk e Lap straps should not be fitted They prevent active riding and would be potentially lethal without a full cab or roll cage Weather cabs restrict a rider s ability to jump clear in an overturn The rider ts likely to be crushed within the cab unless it is strong enough to withstand the forces involved Carefully assess the risks for your particular conditions of use before fitting any such structure and consult the manutacturer for information Road use For road use ATVs and trailers have to comply with the Road Vehicles Construction and Use Regulations 1986 and the Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1959 both enforced by the police and be licensed in the appropriate class They do not require an MOT and the maximum permitted speed is 20 mp
3. Check coupling for signs of damage or wear swivel the coupling 360 degrees and check that the yellow bushes aren t to worn Replace any warn or damaged parts Oil the coupling regularly GENERAL INSPECTION Check the mower to ensure all fasteners are tight and all safety guards chains are intact and fitted securely Check all safety warning decals Replace any defected guards or decals SHARPEN ROTOR BLADES To remove the individual blades 1 Disconnect the spark plug 2 Block the blade to prevent it from rotating by using a block of wood A a 24 ae Ym oe aS a ee ee ee NG AH SIE wr a es a TR a o s Yah 182 EO a jian 4 wi te na 19 3 Remove the blade bolt B 4 Remove the blade replace or sharpen the blade 5 Reinstall the blade ensure the blade securing bolt has a torque setting of 60ft lbs 6 Inspect any fasteners before re assembly replace if necessary 7 Reconnect spark plug A FOR REPAIRS BEYOND THE MINOR ADJUSTMENTS LISTED ABOVE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER SPECIFICATIONS TRM120B12 TRM120H13 Max machine width CARLISLE 1790mm KINGSTYRE 1770mm Max machine height CARLISLE 730mm KINGSTYRE 690mm Max machine length D A Max cutting width 1200mm Cutting range CARLISLE 20mm 160mm KINGSTYRE 20mm 120mm Weight CARLISLE 168kg CARLISLE 173kg KINGSTYRE 166kg KINGSTYRE 171kg Hitch 50mm swivel coupling Drawbar Adjustable and Offset facility ap
4. Where a machine is amphibious and used on deep water as opposed to marshland then the seat restraints and possibly roll frame could increase the overall risk rather than reduce it In this case do not use seat restraints while on the water Assess the risk from the roll frame according to its design and the likelihood of trapping the occupants if the machine should sink ff there is a risk of overturning employees at work who are carried in the rear of sit in ATVs should be protected by rollover protection and seat restraints Children should only be carried in these vehicles if they are in a passenger seat and wearing a properly designed and fitted seatbelt Parking If you have to park on a slope always park across it unless it is too steep Accidents have occurred where machines have run down slopes because of poor brake maintenance or application particularly while they are being loaded and movement or the increase in weight sets the machine into motion Further information HSE priced and free publications are available by mail order from HSE Books PO Box 1999 Sudbury Suffolk CO10 2WA Tel 01787 681165 Fax 01787 313995 Website www_hsebooks co uk HSE priced publications are also available from bookshops and free leaflets can be downloaded from HSE s website www hse gov uk For information about health and safety ring HSE s Infoline Tel 0845 345 0055 Fax 02920 659260 e mail hseinformationservices natbri
5. DO Ensure mower is in transport position before transporting to and from the workplace 4 INSTRUCTION WARNING DECALS ELEANOR POR aka LEADS RN North amp Export 01434 606661 South 01285 720930 win T prorectep sy DESIGN RIGHT ws36 A The above decals should be located on your TRM120 If any of the above decals are not located on your TRM120 or are damaged in any way contact Logic for some replacement decals before use 10 5 TRANSPORTING amp LIFTING Ensure the vehicle used to lift and transport the TRM120 has the necessary lifting and loading capacity Follow all vehicle manufactures guidelines for lifting Unladen weights are clearly marked on the Manufactures plate attached to the TRM120 deck Check the lifting weight complies with the vehicle lifting limits When lifting the TRM120 for transporting delivery purposes always ensure to locate the lifting straps on each of the four corners ensuring the straps chains are all the same length before lifting or if using forklift tines ensure the mower is secure on the tines before lifting 6 OPERATING PRINCIPLES The LOGIC TRM ROTARY MOWER is designed to give safe and dependable service if operated according to instructions and intended use Read and understand this manual before operating the mower as failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage The amount of grass or weeds to be cut dictates the forward speed slow
6. Remove the R clip and locking pin slide the drawbar to the desired position and reposition the locking pin into the securing hole as shown below There are 4 hole positions as shown below that allow the mower to move to an Off set position Hole position 1 Zero offset would mean the mower would follow the towing vehicle straight behind if the position was then changed to hole 4 this would mean the mower would move by approx 700mm to the right hand side Based on the below image Example Setting number 4 is used the mower will be 700mm Offset to the right Hole Settings A w w 4 positions Locking Pin amp R clip MOWER CUTTING HEIGHT The main cutting height adjustment is achieved by using the spring assisted handles on either side of the deck There are 5 cutting heights available including transport position See below diagram 1 Remove R clip and pin A 2 Raise or lower the spring assisted lever to the new cutting height replace the pin in the correct hole Ensure both height adjusters are on the same setting never operate the mower with different height settings Ensure the deck runs parallel to the ground see drawbar adjustment section in this manual A 3 Replace R clip and pin A Transport position 13 STARTING THE ENGINE A READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENGINE OPERATORS MANUAL BEFORE USE A OBSERVE ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM THE ROTO
7. Wear sturdy ankle covering footwear eg boots or wellingtons that are strong supportive and have good wet grip Protect your eyes from insects and branches with either a visor or goggles Passengers Never carry a passenger on a sit astride ATV unless It has been designed for and is suitable for that purpose The long seat is for operators to shift their body weight backwards and forwards for different slope conditions not for carrying passengers Passengers on specially adapted ATVs must wear a safety helmet Da not carry a passenger in a trailer behind an ATV as any movement can make the machine unstable particularly with independent rear suspension and trailers with axles wider than the ATV Safety checks and maintenance Off road use Is especially harsh on equipment so It Is essential to carry out safety checks and maintenance in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations In particular pre ride safety checks should always Include tyre pressures These are low eg around 2 7 psi so even a 1 psi 0 07 kg cm difference in pressure can cause vehicle control problems Use a gauge that is designed for measuring and displaying low pressures usually supplied with the ATV brakes and throttle Check that the brakes give a safe straight stop and that the throttle operates smoothly in all steering positions Brakes can have a relatively short life in farming or forestry environments and need frequent cleani
8. forward speeds give better results in most cases Ensure you follow the procedure below NORMAL FORWARD SPEED 1 kph very heavy use 10 kph very light use Start off in the slowest speed possible ensure the mower is working efficiently with the engine set at maximum RPM and not labouring If this is not possible due to very heavy cutting conditions raise cutting height of blades and be prepared to go over twice with machine set lower on 2nd pass leave at least 24 hours in between 1st and 2nd cut to allow grass to dry out Increase forward speed until the RPM of the engine starts to slow down This is working the engine too hard for conditions slow down let the engine regain full RPM and go through the same process but stop short of speed which made engine labour previously It is important always to listen to note of engine to ensure engine and mower are working efficiently slow down or stop once engine starts to labour AN When moving from normal working conditions to heavier cutting it may be evident that the engine dies down and loses revs SLOW DOWN IMMEDIATELY to allow the engine revs to build up again to normal working speed if engine does not recover stop the engine immediately by using the kill switch cord remove the blockage and follow all engine staring procedures Follow the procedure detailed above in Normal Forward Speed Expected forward speed will be much lower in heavy conditions N FAILURE TO DO THIS WILL R
9. resulting in a better cutting finish The mower incorporates a clutch to ensure the engine is protected and that the drive belts have a longer life The mower deck is constructed from 4mm steel for added strength all fittings are of high quality to ensure years of trouble free use There are different wheel options available for the TRM Rotary Mower Engines used may vary but all are accompanied by the maker s usual warranty lf after reading this manual there are any queries please get in touch as we will be pleased to help NORTH amp EXPORT SOUTH LOGIC MANUFACTURING LTD LOGIC MH LTD New Whiteway Works Foundry Industrial Estate Fossecross Industrial Estate Bridge End Hexham Chedworth Cheltenham Northumberland NE46 4JL Gloucestershire GL54 4NW Tel 01434 606661 Fax 01434 608143 Tel 01285 720930 Fax 01285 720840 E mail sales logic gb com E mail sales logic gb com www logic gb com www logic gb com lt Introduction This information sheet gives advice on the safe use of ATVs It covers the two main types used in off road working In agriculture and forestry which are sit astride ATVs any motorised vehicle designed to travel on four low pressure tyres on unpaved surfaces with a seat designed to be straddled by the operator and handlebars for steering contral They are intended to be used by a single operator with no passenger However this type also includes ATVs intended for use by a single operator
10. the Green Code PB3526 published by DEFRA currently being revised Available from DEFRA Publications ADMAIL 6000 London SW1A 2XX Tel 08459 335577 Spraying equipment should comply with the recommendations in BS EN 907 for the filling position 1 5 m above the ground and 0 3 m from the edge of the sprayer systems an induction bowl or closed transfer system and provision of clean water normally at least 15 litres e When buying a sprayer look for a low centre of gravity and internal baffles to reduce liquid surge which will improve stability when turning on slopes e ATVs should only be used with rear mounted spray booms or other equipment that reduces the risk of pesticide exposure to the operator Do not hold a spraying lance while nding your ATV as two hands are needed for safe control Accessories Beware of the potential dangers of accessones which are not approved by manufacturers eg home made gun racks and boxes Either use accessories supplied approved by manufacturers or seek their advice as to the suitability of those sourced elsewhere Any weight added above the centre of gravity will decrease the ATV s stability Children e Never carry a child as a passenger It is illegal and will reduce your ability to control the ATV e Children under 13 are prohibited from using an ATM at work Over 13 they should only ride ATV s of an appropriate size and power after formal training on a low power ATV
11. 55 56 57 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 O O CO J O Q BI Q N OT OT CO N O Q BI WI N GO c CO Part Number Description WT210 WL TY 20 X 700 8 Carlisle Max 4 TRM120 20A Guard Rail FSH08030 FWF08 FNNO8 S Screw M8 X 30 Flat Washers Nyloc Nut TRM120 37 Spring Tension 5 38 MM Dia TRM120 25LA Axle L H Axle R H Wheel Arm Locking Pin Sleeve Flat Grey 31 75 MM X 9 5 FCG03064 Clip R3 X 64 MM LRM123 05 Belt V BX49 FBH16090 FWF16 FNN16 Bolt M16 X 90 Flat Washers Nyloc Nut TRM120 05A Drawbar Mounting Assembly MFG104 15 Turnbuckle TRM120 03A Drawbar Offset WS82 Sticker Mfg300 Warning CM100 03A Bush Nylon SE CM100 01A Thrust Washer FBH12065 FNN12 Bolt M12 X 65 Nyloc Nut Drawbar Locking Pin TRM120 07L Transmission Guard L H TRM120 07R Transmission Guard R H WS118 Sticker Grease Symbol WS11 Sticker Mow General Warning LRM126 01A Kill Switch Assembly S216 013A Engine Mounting Plate FSH10060 FWF10 FNN10 S Screw M10 X 60 Flat Washers Nyloc Nut LRM123 03 Key Engine Pulley 23 Part Number Description Clip Fix Rubber Lined 6 0mm FSH06020 FWF06 S Screw M6 X 20 Flat Washer 9216 048 Durite Heavy Duty Terminal S216 047 Stadium Clip 21 MM OD FSH06035 FWFO06 S Screw M6 X 35 Flat Washer 8 MFG109 04 Clip Base Plate 7 88 LRM123 03 Cable Clip BRIGGS amp STRATTON 89 ME S034 switch Rocker On Off 12v 6A B S 90 FSC0
12. 8035 FWFO8 FNNO8 Screw C Sunk M8 X 35 Flat Washers Nyloc Nut X2 91 EBvi2t JEngine B S 12 5hp Recoil Start 92 HONDA 98 I IFSC516100 FWF08 Screw C Sunk Sckt 5 16 X 1 Flat Washer 90 FSC08035 FWF08 FNNO8 Screw C Sunk M8 X 35 Flat Washers Nyloc Nut 91 EHV131 Engine Honda 13hp Electric Start 91 EHV132 Engine Honda 13hp Recoil Start 92 LRM127 01 Throttle Control 2 7metre 5216 060A Battery Lead ATV End Electric Start Only LOGIC MANUFACTURING PRODUCTS OWNER This Logic Manufacturing product is guaranteed against faulty workmanship and materials for a period of 6 months from the date of purchase On Engine Powered equipment the engine manufacturer s guarantee will apply any claims being subject to their terms and conditions All claims must be made in writing within 28 days of the alleged failure All claims must be made through the dealer who originally supplied the machine Any defective parts must be kept for inspection and if requested sent to the factory or dealer The customer must bring equipment for repair to the dealer This guarantee becomes void if unauthorised modifications have been made or if parts not manufactured supplied or approved by Logic Manufacturing have been fitted to the machine We accept no liability for normal wear and tear misuse or abuse or where recommended maintenance has not been carried out All guarantee work must be authorised by Logic manufacturing prior to any work being done Wo
13. ESULT IN CLUTCH SLIP AND ULTIMATELY SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE CLUTCH AND DRIVE BELTS 17 SETTINGS amp ADJUSTMENTS 7 1 BEFORE USE INSPECTION Ensure that all nuts bolts and fittings are secure before using the TRM120 Ensure the tyres are in good condition and have the correct pressures Ensure the swivel hitch is in good condition replace any worn or damaged parts 7 2 ATTACHMENT TO TOWING VEHICLE Any suitable vehicle can tow the Logic TRM120 normally by its 50mm swivel hitch coupling Ensure the hitch is securely attached to the towing vehicle and the handle indicator points to OK before moving the vehicle Use the raise and lower levers to lift the TRM120 clear of the ground Drive around for a short period of time in a wide open space to ensure you become familiar with the operating width and handling of the machine 7 3 ADJUSTING THE MOWER N MOWER ENGINE MUST BE SWITCHED OFF WHEN ADJUSTING THE MOWER DRAWBAR PITCH ADJUSTMENT The hitch attachment height of the towing vehicle can vary To accommodate this adjustment a screw link is located on the drawbar This should be lengthened or shortened so that the cutting deck is horizontal to level ground This ensures a better cutting efficiency 1 Unlock the locking nut A 2 Lengthen the link to lower the front of the deck or shorten to raise the deck by turning handle B 3 Once the deck is level re tighten locking nut A 12 QUICK OFFSET DRAWBAR
14. R AND OTHER MOVING PARTS ZN KEEP SPECTATORS AT A SAFE DISTANCE 1 Make sure there is a gap between the blades and the ground crop Select an area clear of loose debris Set the engine choke if necessary and suitable idling speed with the throttle w IS Place one foot on top of the deck body to give a firm and balanced position Pull the starter cord firmly allowing the cord to return to the housing slowly one or two strong pulls should start the engine 5 After a few seconds warming up at idling speed move the throttle to the factory pre set max engine RPM A lf the throttle is altered to increase the engine R P M beyond the recommended level the guarantee will become invalid In addition to this cutting efficiency will be reduced fuel consumption will increase and excessive vibration could be caused resulting in a potential danger to personnel and damage to components ELECTRIC START Push button electric start engine options can be supplied if required Simply hitch up the mower connect the electrical supply plug to the ATV socket and press the ignition button to start the mower Observing all the precautions mentioned above in Starting the mower REMOTE THROTTLE CONTROL When a remote throttle control option is fitted normally to the rear carrier frame of an ATV or other suitable position on the towing vehicle it gives the operator the facility of controlling the mower engine from the operating positio
15. aining is also available irom agricultural trainers and colleges accredited by these bodies Protective clothing More than half of all ATV riders have been thrown off at some time As these machines are not fitted with either a cab or roll bar your only protection is what you wear Head protection ts vital The majority of ATV fatalities in the UK in the last five years have involved head injuries No one wearing a helmet has ever been killed in an ATV accident in the UK You should always wear a helmet when riding an ATV Helmet types considered suitable for ATV operations depending on the circumstances of use are motorcycle helmets to BS 6658 1985 or UN ECE regulation 22 05 equestrian helmets to BS EN 1364 1997 including specialist ATV helmets cycle helmets to BS EN 1078 1997 and mountaineering helmets to BS EN 12492 2000 All helmets should have a chinstrap and be capable of being used with suitable eye protection The type of helmet chosen should be based on an assessment of the circumstances in which the ATV will be used eg the types of surface travelled over and anticipated speeds The harder the surface and higher the speed the greater the degree of protection needed NB Forestry helmets and industrial hard hats are not acceptable for any ATV operations Wear clothing that is strong and covers your arms and legs Gloves are useful for protection and to keep hands warm in cold weather for good control of the ATV
16. but with a special seat for a passenger behind the operator These vehicles are generally called ATVs in agriculture quad bikes in leisure use and all terrain cycles ATCs in forestry sit in machines side by side mini utility vehicles usually with a steering wheel where the driver sits In a conventional seat and there is generally seating for one or more passengers These are often called ATVs in both agriculture and forestry The ATVs covered by this sheet are those designed for off road use only However agricultural horticultural and forestry users can register an ATV as a Light agricultural vehicle for limited on road use in connection with their business see Road use Accidents Both types of machine are designed to cope with a wide variety of terrain types including steep slopes but If used outside their safe operating parameters they can very rapidly become unstable This is why most ATM accidents involve overturning On average two people die each year in ATV accidents Non fatal accidents are estimated to amount to over 1000 serious injuries per year The underlying causes of accidents were usually one or more of the following lack of structured training and or experience Incorrectilack of protective clothing excessive speed carrying a passenger or an unbalanced load tipping on a bank ditch rut or bump a steep slope combined with other factors eg ground or load conditions towin
17. d It ts important to shift your body weight forwards as much as possible lf necessary stand up and lean forward keeping both feet on the footrests at all times and always maintain momentum e Avoid sudden increases in speed as this is a common cause of rearward overturning accidents even irom a standing start on flat ground where there Is good grip e Never put your foot onto the ground to stabilise an ATV when riding but shift your weight across the ATV away from the imbalance e Always read the owner s manual Tralled equipment and loads Ensure all riders know the manufacturer s recommended towing capacity and drawbar loading limit Aways operate within these requirements Remember that your ability to control the ATV by your body movements will be considerably reduced when carrying a load or towing a trailer When selecting trailed equipment look for over run brakes a swivel hitch drawbar bead lock rims on wheels a low centre of gravity and a wide wheel track a long drawbar and attachment points for securing a load Check the weight ratio between your ATV and its trailed load This needs to be assessed for each operation As a general guide on level ground braked trailed equipment can be a maximum of four times the unladen weight of the ATV For unbraked trailed equipment the maximum should be twice the unladen weight These loads should be reduced when working on slopes uneven ground or poo
18. et position NB TRM Rotary mower is not road legal and should not be used on public roadways If you have any specific questions regarding mowing or adjusting the TRM120 to suit your conditions please contact Logic 15 All servicing should be carried out by qualified mechanics Contact your Local dealer for more details Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Operation Weekly Seasonal Engine See Engine manufacturer s manual SEE ENGINE MANUFACTURES MANUAL Remove excess crop gathered on deck Remove excess crop wrapped around rotors 6 Visual check to ensure nothings loose Grease Drive Pulleys Grease Height Adjuster Grease Rear Roller Grease Rotor Bearings Drive belt tension Tyre Pressures Rotor Bearing inspection Wheel Bearing Inspection Oil coupling Coupling Bush Wear Check All Fasteners are tight and intact Safety projectile deflectors front rear inspection Safety Decals intact Safety Guards Intact Sharpen Rotor Blades Check Metal Fatigue Clutch Wear Function Maintenance History Service Date Service Performed By 16 ENGINE MAINTENANCE Refer to engine manufacturer s manual for servicing and maintenance of the engine EXCESS CROP BUILD UP Remove all crop deposits from the deck and engine area Build up of crop deposits could result in heat build and fires NB Disconnect the spark plug lead Remove any crop that is wrapped around the rotors on the underside of the deck a
19. g excessive loads with unbraked equipment 4 HSE information sheet aj Safe use of all terrain vehicles ATVs ISE In agriculture and forestry Agriculture Information Sheet No 33 Route planning and stability Most accidents with these machines have occurred where they have either been driven on new routes over steep ground for the first time or have been carrying or dragging destabilising loads When travelling over rough terrain get to know your own ground and stick to planned routes where possible Walk new routes if necessary to check for hidden obstructions Allow for changes in ground conditions and for the destabilising effect of loads or attachments Sit astride ATVs quad bikes ATCs REMEMBER GET PROPERLY TRAINED AND ALWAYS WEAR HEAD PROTECTION Traiming Under the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 PUWER there is a legal requirement for employers to provide adequate training and to ensure that only employees who have received appropriate training in their safe use including the use of any towed equipment or attachments are permitted to ride ATVs The same requirements apply to the self employed HSE regards training provided by recognised training providers as being adequate for ihe purposes of PUVWER You can get details of suitable training courses from franchised ATV dealers manufacturers websites EASI European ATV Safety Institute the Forestry Commission and LANTRA Tr
20. h The minimum age for drivers is 17 and they need a Category B licence Sit in ATVs sit in ATVs include the Mule Rhino Argocat Scot Track Gator Ranger Hiler Goblin and other similar machines They all have conventional sit in seats and the driver does not use weight transfer to steer or control stability although load balance is important in this respect They range from machines designed for purely rough terrain to utility vehicles which are also commonly used fully off road Training The legal requirements for training are the same as for the sit astide ATVs You should request advice on training from your suppliers the training providers previously mentioned or for forestry operations from the Forestry Commission Rollover protection and seat belts The requirements for these machines are quite different to those of sit astride ATVs Where there is a risk of the machine rolling over PUWER requires an employer to fit some device Printed and published by the Health and Safety Executive to protect employees the self employed have the same duty to themselves This would normally be a cab rollover frame or roll bar Such a structure could either be provided as part of the original machine or if added afterwards should be CE marked and approved by a recognised test body e Restraining devices such as seat belts should be fitted and worn by the driver and passengers where a roll bar or cab ts fitted
21. lopes 10 DO NOT Operate the mower unless all safety features are fitted to the mower and are used correctly 11 DO NOT Operate the mower until you have read and understood the entire operators manual 12 DO NOT Wear loose fitting clothing to avoid catching on parts of the machine 13 DO NOT Try to remove blockages while the engine is running Ensure engine is stopped and blades have stopped rotating before any servicing repairs are carried out 14 DO NOT Operated the mower in Dark conditions unless suitable artificial light is used 15 DO NOT Operate if excessive vibration occurs stop the machine immediately and view maintenance chart 16 DO NOT Climb on the mower IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY DO 1 DO Follow Engine manufactures guidelines 2 DO Ensure all spectators are a safe distance away when operating 3 DO Carry out regular servicing and checks before use 4 DO Clear cutting area from potential damaging components e g stones etc 5 DO Reduce speeds when working on hillsides or rough terrain 6 DO Be aware components can be hot after operation 7 DO Follow any towing guidelines stated by towing vehicle manufacturer 8 DO Show some caution when filling the tank with petrol especially if engine components are hot 9 DO Ensure all safety decals are in good condition replace any that are damaged 10 DO Keep hands and feet away from rotating blades 11
22. n 14 THROTTLE PARK The mower deck is fitted with a throttle park To use the throttle park clip the throttle to the bracket as shown below Z N DO NOT USE THE THROTTLE PARK DURING OPERATION THE THROTTLE SHOULD BE POSITIONED NEAR THE OPERATOR DURING WORKING CONDITIONS THROTTLE PARK IS FOR STORAGE WHEN THE MOWER IS NOT IN USE ONLY STOPPING THE ENGINE When stopping the mower after a period of heavy use Run the machine at half working speed in a stationary position for at least 4 minutes to allow the drive belts clutch to cool down shut the throttle down to lowest RPM and switch off engine 1 Show caution to hot parts e g engine exhaust belts etc after engine is switched off 2 When the mower has cooled down Minihr after last used Ensure all grass has been removed from engine cooling fins drive belt area and rotors before operating again TRANSPORT POSITION When the mower is being moved from one site to another it is advisable to raise the deck to the highest position See section called mower cutting height The engine must be stopped and the blades at a standstill before adjusting to the transport position Transport position is the highest deck setting available Remove any crop particles from the deck before leaving the field Never move from one site to another with the engine running Ensure the mower drawbar has been adjusted to allow the mower to run directly behind the towing vehicle and is not in an offs
23. ng regular adjustment and proper maintenance Safe driving methods ATs are nider active machines and so rider positioning is vital to operate them correctly That means the position of the rider on the machine needs to be changed depending on the terrain and motion Riders must have the ability to move and balance the momentum of the ATV with their own body weight Plan routes and review the plan if the route is used regularly to assess risks The following advice is no substitute for formal training e Most ATVs have no differential and so do not handle in the same way as other machines This means that when you turn the ATV tres to keep going in a straight line When cornering on an ATV with no differential or with the differential lock engaged where your body weight needs to be positioned depends on how sharp the comer is and on how fast you are going Correct body position allows you to transfer weight to the outside of the turn through the footrests while maintaining balance with the torso This lets the inside wheels skid slightly allowing the ATV to make the turn properly e When riding across a slope keep your weight on the uphill side of the ATV When going downhill slide your weight backwards select a low gear and use engine braking reducing the need to use the brakes When going uphill it is important to review the route before starting the climb Move your weight forwards and maintain a steady spee
24. prox 700mm Offset Raise Lower Manual spring assisted lift handles Wheel Tyres CARLISLE AT 20x7 8 4 10 Psi KINGSTYRE 16 x 6 50 8 28 Psi 20 88 PARTS DIAGRAM 9 02 2 N Z lt CO em D 2 SP 2 I eee z 7 NM cs ua a 21 Item 01 02 03 04 05 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 gt O OO NI O QI BI WI NI O Ol CO NI OO 4 4 w N Part Number Description TRM120 01A Mower Deck TRM120 14 Rear Deflector Flap Rear Discharge Deflector L H saremo Self Locking Nut Blade Lg412 Sd e FSH10030 FWF10 FNN10 S Screw M10 X 30 Flat Washers Nyloc Nut 216 1024 Hub 216 1023 Spacer Deflector front Flap End FSH08025 FWF08 FNNO8 S Screw M8 X 25 Flat Washers Nyloc Nut WS146 Sticker Mower Hazard Sticker WS147 Sticker TRM120 215 096 Sprocket Spacer Bush 2 MM S215 091 Castor Bottom Collar 12 MM S216 1015 Sel Locking Ring Nut LRM123 01 Top Hat Washer TRM120 39 22 Vee Centrifugal Clutch Purple Springs WS36 sO Sticker Design Right WS64 Sticker Ser No N Plate 50 4 X 19 1 Dust Cap FSH10025 FWS10 S Screw M10 X 25 Spring Washer Repair FWR10030 Washer MF120 1048 Outer Wheel Bearing WT142 WL TY 16 X 650 8 Kingstyre 22 Item 43 44 45 46 47 48 48 49 50 51 52 52 53 54
25. r surface conditions Follow the manufacturer s advice for your particular machine Weight transfer is also important Stability and resistance to jack knifing Is improved if some load is transferred onto the ATV s drawbar Approximately 10 of the gross weight of the loaded trailer is recommended but this should not exceed the manufacturer s drawbar loading limit Remember that weight transfer can change dramatically when you start going up or down hill When selecting mounted equipment make sure It is within the manufacturer s approved weight limit with a low centre of gravity and controls which are easy to operate but do not create a hazard Where equipment is added to one end of the machine add ballast at the other end to maintain stability Loads carried on racks must be well secured eg with ratchet straps and be evenly balanced between the front and rear except where they are deliberately altered to aid stability when going up or down a slope Only tow a load from the hitch point Loads towed from other points such as the rear rack have caused sudden rear overturning even on slight slopes or with slight acceleration Ropes or chains should not be used to drag a load where they can become caught on a wheel This may lead to entanglement with the brake cable causing unexpected braking Using sprayers Pesticides should be used in accordance with the Code of Practice for the safe use of pesticides on farms and holdings
26. ressure needs to be higher than in hotter temperatures 2 Never adjust the pressure immediately after driving because driving heats up the tyres There are many individual causes of tyre troubles However the three abuses which will cause most problems and the greatest costs are under inflation overloading and speeding When you check the tyre pressures also look for bumps and bulges in the side of the tyre or tread Check the tyres for cuts slits or cracks nails or foreign objects embedded in the side of the tyre or tread Check the tread for excess wear Replace or repair any defect or fault with tyres before use ROTOR BEARING INSPECTION NB Disconnect the spark plug lead Rotate each rotor shaft by hand and feel for any roughness in the bearings Also try to pull the shaft from side to side if any movement is found check all mounting and blade bolts are tight and repeat the test If symptoms persist strip down the rotor housing unit and inspect bearings 18 WHEEL BEARING INSPECTION Jack one side of the mower body up so the wheel is just off the ground Rotate the wheel by hand and check the wheel alignment To check the bearings try to move the wheel from left to right and feel for any play in the bearings A ensure the wheel locating bolt is tight before you start and follow any jacking procedures If any play is found remove the wheel and inspect bearings Replace any faulty bearings OIL COUPLING COUPLING BUSH WEAR
27. rk carried out without our consent may not be reimbursed 24 AK k Hy x C DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 93 144 EEC LOGIC MANUFACTURING LTD Foundry Industrial Estate Bridge End HEXHAM Northumberland Product Type TRM120 ROTARY MOWER RANGE Covered By Technical File Number CE LRM120 Serial Number Standards and Regulations Used The Supply of Machinery Safety Regulations 1992 HSE Guide Lines on ATV Equipment Agric Sheet No 11 HSE Guide lines On Agricultural Mowers Agric Sheet No 25 Place of Issue United Kingdom Name of Authorised Representative P G RIDLEY Position of Authorised Representative RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Declaration declare that as the authorised representative the above information in relation to the Supply manufacture of this product is in conformity with the stated standards and other related documents following the provisions of 93 68EEC directives signature of Authorised Representative k rdle Ee Date 02 04 07 25
28. s shown below Raise the deck to its max height to assist access to the rotor shafts VISUAL CHECK Make a visual check around the mower check for missing loose parts or damaged worn components All faults must be either repaired or replaced DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT A Always stop and switch off the engine and wait for the rotor blade movement to stop before carrying out any inspection or adjustment CAUTION some Drive belts Drive pulleys could be hot after use 1 Remove drive belt covers by removing the 3x mounting bolts on each guard 2 Slacken 4 x engine mounting plate bolts so the plate is free to move A See figure 8 1 3 Tighten the tensioner bolt B until the tension on the belt allows one and a half the belts thickness in deflection ether side of the belt centreline C Belt deflection should always be tested on the longest and central part of the belt 4 Replace drive belt covers NB New drive belts stretch a little after the first few hours of use so be sure too check belt tension after the first few hours of use DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN DRIVE BELTS Replace any worn or cracked drive belts Only use Logic specified drive belts as replacements 17 Figure 8 1 TYRE PRESSURES WHEEL TYRE TYPE RECOMMENDED PRESSURE CARLISLE AT 20 x 7 8 7 10 PSI KINGSTYRE 16 x 6 50 8 28 PSI Max A DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED TYRE PRESSURES 1 Remember that temperature affects pressures in cold weather the p
29. t com or write to HSE Information Services Caerphilly Business Park Caerphilly CF83 3G This leaflet contains notes on good practice which are not compulsory but which you may find helpful in considering what you need to do Crown copyright This publication may be freely reproduced except for advertising endorsement or commercial purposes First published 05 99 Please acknowledge the source as HSE AlS33 Reprinted 03 05 C200 A This symbol means WARNING or CAUTION Personal safety or damage will be at risk if these instructions are ignored Most accidents are caused by neglect or carelessness Avoid needless accidents by following the safety precautions listed below 2 IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY DO NOT 1 DO NOT Operate the mower without all the correct guards fitted 2 DONOT Tamper with engine unless stated by Engine manufacturer 3 DO NOT Touch any moving or rotating parts during working conditions 4 DO NOT Stop the engine immediately after heavy use ensure engine is run at idle for a short period to allow drive belts and engine to cool down this will reduce wear 5 DO NOT Operate the mower without suitable ear and eye protection 6 DO NOT Allow passengers 7 DO NOT Leave machine un attended while operating 8 DO NOT Run the engine in an enclosed area exhaust gases contain Carbon Monoxide and are fatal if inhaled 9 DO NOT Operate the mower on excessively steep s
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