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Land Pride PR2596 User's Manual

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1. Section 1 Assembly amp Set up 8 Lubrication Points 20 Tractor Requirements 8 Double Joint Zerk Binge dogs ED Gauge Wheel and Frame Assembly 8 Driveline U Joints 20 Tines and Tine Frame Assembly 9 Driveline Shaft 20 Shearing Hardware Assembly 11 Gearbox Gear 20 Tine Lift Assembly 11 M E 2l Angling Assembly 11 Gauge Wheel Spindle al Tractor Hookup 11 Gauge wheel 2l Driveline 12 BF PEE BENT SUBSP IAS Section 2 Operating Procedures 13 2 Transporting DE OE iP SS Sa it Sun gun Sum VE KO 13 Section 6 Specifications amp Capacities 23 Operating Checklist 13 Operating Instructions 13 Section 7 Troubleshooting 24 Section 3 Adjustments a de a EE E 14 Section 8 Appendix 25 Setting Depth and Leveling 14 Torque Values Chart 25 Leveling Left To Right 14 Tire Inflation Chart 25 Leveling 14 NOES osa rena Aeris oe a
2. To prevent serious injury or death Relieve pressure on system before repairing or adjusting or disconnecting Wear proper hand and eye protection when searching for leaks Use wood or cardboard instead of hands Keep all components in good repair dicii 838 094C Warning Hydraulic Pressure 6 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 6 06 06 Land Pride Introduction Table of Contents Pride Land Pride welcomes you to the growing family of new product owners This implement has been designed with care and built by skilled workers using quality materials Proper assembly maintenance and safe operating practices will help you get years of satisfactory use from the machine The parts on your SR25 Series Powered Rake have been specially designed and should only be replaced with genuine Land Pride parts Therefore should your Powered Rake require replacement parts go to your Land Pride Dealer Using This Manual This Operators Manual is designed to help familiarize you with safety assembly operation adjustments troubleshooting and maintenance Read this manual and follow the recommendations to help ensure safe and efficient operation The information contained within this manual was current at the time of printing Some parts may change slightly to assure you of the best performance To order a new Operators or Parts Manual contact your authorized dealer Manuals can al
3. safety precaution must be taken When you see this symbol be alert and carefully read the message that follows it In addition to design and configuration of equipment hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness concern prudence and proper training of personnel involved in the operation transport maintenance and storage of A WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury and includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices A CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices For Your Protection A Thoroughly read and understand the Safety Label section read all instructions noted on them f 1 Shutdown and Storage A Lower machine to ground put tractor in park turn off engine and remove the key A Detach and store implements in a area where children normally do not play Secure implement by using blocks and supports 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 1 Important Safety Information Table of Contents Land Pride These are common practices that may or may not be applicable to the products described in this manual Use Safety Lights a
4. Grease 22 PH2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 6 06 06 Land Pride Table of Contents Section 6 Specifications amp Capacities Pride PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rake PR2572 PR2596 Cat 1 W Floating Top Clevis Non Angled Width Non Angled Length 85 Wheels outboard 63 Wheel inboard Overall Height 44 Machine Weight 1 240 pounds 1 400 pounds Minimum HP Required Approximately 20 PTO Approximately 35 PTO Maximum HP Required 50 PTO Gearbox Cast iron 540 RPM PTO Cat 3 W Slide Collar Connection Driveline Constant Velocity Double U Joint W Belleville washer Slip Clutch Angle Adjustment 20 degrees left or right Heavy duty cast iron pivot Hydraulic or manual ratchet with shear pin Material Control Blade 1 2 x 6 Heat Treated Bevelled Adjustable Floating Reversible Roller Tube 1 4 Wall 6 1 2 Diameter 8 Each 3 4 Bars Depth Control 2 Each 6 5 x 13 Air Tires W sealant Roller bearings and Spacer height adjustment Roller RPM 227 RPM Drive Chain 50 2 Enclosed in oil bath 3 Ranks 8 Spacing Hydraulic or Manual With Optional Tine Package Hydraulic Tine Lift Option and Hydraulic Angling Option 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 23 Section 7 Troubleshooting Machine makes intermittent clicking noise PTO vibrates Gearbox noise is noticeable and constant Cil leaking from gearbox Roller will not tu
5. Transporting Operating Instructions Operate with 540 rpm PTO tractor IMPORTANT ALWAYS disengage PTO before raising the powered rake to transport position 2 DO NOT engage PTO at full throttle 3 Raking should not be done in wet conditions as soil 3 When raising the powered rake to the transport will stick between the bars on the roller and reduce position be sure that powershaft does not contact the digging ability of the powered rake tractor or powered rake 4 DONOT make sharp turns or attempt to back up 4 Be sure to reduce tractor ground speed when while powered rake is in the ground turning and leave enough clearance so the 5 DONOT engage PTO with machine in the fully raised powered rake does not contact obstacles such as osition buildings trees or fences P T 6 DO NOT drop the 3 point hitch Lower the rock rake 5 Selecta safe ground travel speed when transporting slowly to the ground from one area to another When traveling on roadways transport in such a way that faster moving 7 After raking the first 50 feet stop and check to see vehicles may pass you safely that the powered rake is adjusted properly 6 Whentraveling over rough or hilly terrain shifttractor 8 The powered rake must be level front to rear and to a lower gear side to side for proper performance See Setting Depth amp Leveling on page 13 to level the powered rake A CAUTION 9 Operating depth will depend on conditions but
6. When traveling on public roads whether at night or during the normally will be just skimming the surface to 1 deep day use accessory light and devices for adequate warning to See Setting Depth amp Leveling on page 13 to set operators of other vehicles Comply with all federal state and the operating depth Operating too shallow will allow local laws rocks and trash to pass under the roller while operating too deep will cause dirt to flow over the ene Checklist material control blade or too much dirt will be carried Check chain tension Refer to Drive Chain out the end into the windrow Adjustment on page 14 10 Ground speed should be between 3 and 5 mph for 2 Check oil level in gearbox and chaincase Refer to normal conditions Under extremely rocky conditions Lubrication on page 20 of this manual or when moving a large windrow ground speed may 3 Check that all plugs have been replaced properly in have to be reduced for satisfactory performance In the gearbox and chaincase general the slower the ground speed the better job the powered rake does of separating the dirt from the 4 Be sure all bolts and nuts are tight rocks If the ground speed is too fast then dirt will 5 Becertain all guards and shields are in place and pass over the top of the material control blade or too secure much dirt will be carried out the end into the windrow 6 Grease PTO shaft and all other grease fittings Refer 11 Proper operating depth and g
7. in loosen the four hex nuts completely to the end of the threaded studs Step 5 Insert greased balls Step 6 Install bottom backup ring compression spring lock collar and top backup ring Step 7 Install snap ring 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132 19 Table of Contents Land Pride Section 5 Maintenance amp Lubrication Lubrication Points Double Joint Zerks Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease As Required Driveline U Joints Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease Required Driveline Shaft Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease 4 Gearbox Gear Lube Type of Lubrication SAE 90 20 PH2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 6 06 06 Land Pride Table of Contents Section 5 Maintenance amp Lubrication As Required Pivot Bearings Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease As Required Gauge Wheel Spindle Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease As Required Gauge Wheel Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease As Required Drive Chain Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease Oil Level Plug 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132 21 Table of Contents Land Pride Section 5 Maintenance amp Lubrication Tine Lift Arms Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease Required Gauge Wheel Spindle Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose
8. insure that it is secure on the PTO shaft of the tractor and powered rake drive shaft Should the driveline require shortening Should the powershaft require shortening a Hold the half shafts next to each other in the shortest working position and mark them b Shorten inner and outer guard tubes equally c Shorten inner and outer sliding profiles by the same length as the guard tubes d Proper overlap is a minimum of one half the length of each tube with both tubes being of equal length e Round off all sharp edges and remove burrs Grease sliding profiles Prior to initial operation and after long periods of inactivity the Friction Clutch should be run in Refer to 1 Tighten all 4 nuts uniformly until the spring load is low enough that the clutch slips freely with the PTO engaged Turn nuts fully back Clutch is ready for use ro A Friction Clutch Run In Figure 1 10 A DANGER Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate skin Wear protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working with hydraulic systems Use a piece of cardboard or wood rather than hands when searching for hydraulic leaks If hydraulic fluid is injected into the skin it must be treated by a doctor within a few hours or gangrene may result 12 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 6 06 06 Land Pride Table of Contents Section 2 Operating Procedures ride
9. not fully read and comprehended this manual and who has not been properly trained in the safe operation of the equipment A Operator should be familiar with all functions of the unit A Operate implement from the driver s seat only A Make sure all guards and shields are in place and secured before operating the implement A Do not leave tractor or implement unattended with engine running A Dismounting from a moving tractor could cause serious injury or death A Do not stand between the tractor and implement during hitching A Keep hands feet and clothing away from power driven parts A Wear snug fitting clothing to avoid entanglement with moving parts A Watch out for wires trees etc when raising implement Make sure all persons are clear of working area A Turning tractor too tight may cause implement to ride up on wheels This could result in injury or equipment damage equipment Be Aware of Signal Words A Signal word designates a degree or level of hazard seriousness The signal words are A DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This signal word is limited to the most extreme situations typically for machine components that for functional purposes cannot be guarded Look For The Safety Alert Symbol The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL indicates there is a potential hazard to personal safety involved and extra
10. 1 1 1 Install the rear gauge wheels 1 to the rear frame 6 as shown Secure with the wire pins 2 2 Remove the main pivot castings 3 and 4 from the rear frame 6 3 Install the front frame 5 to the rear frame 6 using the pivot castings that were removed previously Remove the friction clutch 7 that is assembled to the front of the front frame drive shaft 8 It is assembled here for shipping only Assemble the friction clutch to the rear of the front frame drive shaft and gearbox as shown Refer to Figure 1 2 Friction Clutch Alignment Figure 1 2 Gauge Wheel and Frame Assembly Figure 1 1 8 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132 6 06 06 Land Pride Section 1 Assembly amp Set up Table of Contents Tines and Tine Frame Assembly NOTE If your powered rake is not equipped with the optional tine package then skip this assembly procedure Refer to Figure 1 3 1 Mount the tines 1 to the tine frame 2 as shown For proper location and alignment of tines refer to Figure 1 5 Attach the front tine mounts 3 to the top tine lift arm 4 and secure with 1 flatwashers 5 and cotter pins 6 Mount the front tine mounts 3 to the front frame 13 with the 1 2 u bolts 7 1 2 lockwashers 8 and 1 2 nuts 9 For proper alignment refer to Figure 1 4 A Attach two of the rear tine mounts 10 to the top tine l
11. HTEN NUTS _ NN Friction Clutch Run In Figure 5 4 18 PH2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 6 06 06 Land Pride Table of Contents Section 5 Maintenance amp Lubrication 2 Plate Slip Clutch NOTE Before proceeding secure the clutch firmly in a vise or other clamping device to prevent injury Disassembly 4 Step 1 Remove snap ring Step 2 Remove backup ring lock collar compression spring bottom backup ring and balls Step 3 Tighten the four hex nuts uniformly until the clutch pack and hub are loose Step 4 Bend all four retaining lugs out on the edge of the clutch housing Step 5 Remove the thrust plate with the Belleville Springs and lug rings to access friction disks and hub for inspection or service Step 6 Inspect friction disks and hub Assembly Bend J inward 10449 Step 1 Place the hub and friction disks into the housing Step 2 Compress the Belleville Springs to the pressure plate by tightening the four hex nuts and then placing the assembly into the clutch housing Step 3 Bend the retaining lugs inward over the Belleville Spring edges to secure the spring before backing the four hex nuts off Step 4 With the lugs bent
12. Hydraulic Cylinder One year Parts and Labor Hoses and seals Considered wear items Driveline Slip Clutch Friction discs Considered wear items Roller Considered wear item This Warranty is limited to the replacement of any defective part by Land Pride and the installation by the dealer of any such replacement part and does not cover common wear items Land Pride reserves the right to inspect any equipment or parts which are claimed to have been defective in material or workmanship This Warranty does not apply to any part or product which in Land Pride s Q 5 judgment shall have been misused or damaged by accident lack of normal maintenance or care or which has been repaired or altered in a way which adversely affects its performance or reliability or which has been used for a purpose for which the product is not designed Misuse also specifically includes failure to properly maintain oil levels grease points and driveline shafts Claims under this Warranty should be made to the dealer which originally sold the product and all warranty adjustments must be made through an authorized Land Pride dealer Land Pride reserves the right to make changes in materials or design of the product at any time without notice A This Warranty shall not be interpreted to render Land Pride liable for damages of any kind direct consequential or contingent to property Furthermore Land Pride shall not be liable for damages r
13. Table of Contents Powered Rakes PR2572 amp PR2596 Q ON 10592 314 132M Operator s Manual 8 w 2 3 o t T o See E 9900 3 HERE 5200 o Bares wu 220 D 963 5 QI ocEP LOG e o e oS eEDG OS gs ootao o0 O BS Oc 2923 E oz P288 RB 9595 o9 5595 B2 55 aq ag OH 88 Os Table of Contents Pride Important Safety Information 1 Section 4 Optional Equipment 16 Safety at 1 Section 5 Maintenance amp Lubrication 17 Look For The Safety Alert Symbol 1 Maintenance 17 Safety Labels ek ee ee 4 Storage ciet rr erii drerit e dri drea 17 Introduction 7 Drive Chain Maintenance 17 Using This 7 Sprocket and Chain Replacement 17 Terminology 7 Bottom and Top Seal Installation 18 Definitions llle 7 Friction Clutch PTO 18 Owner Assistance 7 2 Plate Slip Clutch 19 Serial Number Plate 7 Disassembly 19 Further Assistance 7 Assemb cete deett 19
14. Te 26 Setting The Depth 14 Warranty 27 Drive Chain Adjustment 14 Material Control Blade Adjustment 15 Copyright 2006 All rights Reserved Land Pride provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual Land Pride assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Land Pride reserves the right to revise and improve its products as it sees fit This publication describes the state of this product at the time of its publication and may not reflect the product in the future Land Pride is a registered trademark All other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Printed in the United States of America PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 6 06 06 Land Pride Important Safety Information Table of Contents Landy Pride These are common practices that may or may not be applicable to the products described in this manual Safety at Times Thoroughly read and understand the instructions given in this manual before operation Refer to the Safety Label section read all instructions noted on them Do not allow anyone to operate this equipment who has
15. area the label is to be placed 1 Keep all safety labels clean and legible b Spray soapy water on the surface where the label is to 2 Replace all damaged or missing labels To order new be placed labels go to your nearest Land Pride dealer or visit our c Peelbacking from label Press firmly onto the surface dealer locator at landpride com 3 Some new equipment installed during repair requires safety labels to be affixed to the replaced component as Squeeze out air bubbles with the edge of a credit card ACAUTION avoid Injury or Machine Damage Operate only wit 540 rpm 818 1300 Rev 818 130C Caution 540 RPM _ 818 229 Amber Reflector Both Sides 818 230C Red Reflector Both Sides 4 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 6 06 06 Land Pride Table of Contents Important Safety Information KEEP AWAY To Prevent Serious Injury or Death from Thrown Objects or Roller Contact Do Not stand on or near machine when in operation Keep others away PIEEO 818 254C Danger Rotating Roller Hazard Both Sides WARNING To prevent Serious Injury or Death Read Owner s Manual BEFORE using machine Contact Dealer for manuals Lower Power Rake to the ground stop engine set brake remove key and wait for all moving parts to stop BEFORE servicing repairing or adjusting Keep A
16. e front portion of the roller when angled Setting The Depth The powered rake must be level left to right before setting the depth The operating depth is controlled by the gauge wheels and not the lower tractor 3 point lift arms Move the gauge wheels up for greater depth or move them down for less depth 1 Remove the bail pin from the top of the gauge wheel castor pivot 2 Remove the gauge wheel assemblies and swap the spacers as necessary Make sure both gauge wheels are set to the same depth 3 Reinstall the gauge wheel assemblies into their mounts 4 Reinstall the bail pin removed in step 1 5 Re level the powered rake front to rear See Leveling Front To Rear below Drive Chain Adjustment A CAUTION BEFORE any maintenance is performed lower the power rake to the ground stop tractor engine and remove the key DO NOT attempt to make maintenance adjustments while tractor is running Refer to Figure 3 1 1 removing the rubber plug 1 and sticking your finger into hole you can check chain tension Movement should not exceed 5 8 of deflection 2 If further investigation of chain is warranted remove chain idler access plate 2 and gasket to check the chain visually IMPORTANT Care should be taken in removing gasket 3 Adjustment of drive chain can be accomplished by loosening nut 3 and screwing in stud 4 to tighten chain or out to loosen chain Retighten nut 3 after adjustmen
17. esulting from any cause beyond its reasonable control This Warranty does not extend to loss of crops any expense or loss for labor supplies rental machinery or for any other reason No other warranty of any kind whatsoever express or implied is made with respect to this sale and all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose which exceed the obligations set forth in this written warranty are hereby disclaimed and excluded from this sale This Warranty is not valid unless registered with Land Pride within 30 days from the date of purchase by the end user RA P a Wea We WeaWeVeaWeWeWaeaWaeVeaVWeaWeaVWVaeaVaVeaVeaVWVaeaWaeVaVeaVaeaVaeaVsVayY 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132 27 Corporate Office Box 5060 Salina Kansas 67402 5060 USA www landpride com
18. fer to Drive Chain Adjustment on page 14 8 Turn the roller several turns and observe the chain to make sure everything is working properly 9 Reinstall cover plate 1 and gasket 2 10 Check the oil level in the chain case See Lubrication on page 21 15833 Drive Sprocket and Drive Chain Replacement Figure 5 1 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 17 Table of Contents Section 5 Maintenance amp Lubrication Land Pride Bottom and Top Seal Installation If the bottom and top seals 7 Figure 5 1 on page 17 need replacing refer to Figure 5 2 and Figure 5 3 2 E F LIS H 15833 A Top Bearing Seal Location Figure 5 2 5 16 D Aes zi Bottom Bearing Seal Location Figure 5 3 Friction Clutch PTO Refer to Figure 5 4 Powered Rake drive components are protected from shock loads by a two plate friction clutch located between the gearbox and the drive shaft The clutch should slip during operation to protect the powered rake from excessive loads Prior to initial operation and after long periods of inactivity the Friction Clutch should be run in 1 Tighten all 4 nuts uniformly until the spring load is low enough that the clutch slips freely with the PTO engaged 2 Engage the PTO until the clutch rotates one revolution 3 Turn nuts fully back Clutch is ready for use L TIG
19. ift arm 4 and secure with 1 flatwashers 5 and cotter pins 6 Attach the other two rear tine mounts 10 to the tine frame 2 with 1 2 lockwashers 8 and 1 2 nuts 9 Install the tine frame assembly from step 10 to the top tine lift arm 4 using the 1 2 bolts 11 1 2 lockwashers 8 and 1 2 nuts 9 Install the bottom tine lift arms 12 to the tine frame 2 and secure with the 1 flatwashers 5 and cotter pins 6 Tines and Tine Frame Assembly Figure 1 3 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 9 Table of Contents Land Pride Section 1 Assembly amp Set up 10666 Lift Arm Location and Hose Routing Figure 1 4 10666 Tine Locations and Alignment Figure 1 5 10 PH2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 6 06 06 Land Pride Section 1 Assembly amp Set up Table of Contents Shearing Hardware Assembly Refer to Figure 1 6 Install shearing hardware bag 1 as shown Install the three extra pins 2 into the three pin storage holes on the frame and secure with the cotter pins 3 15827 Shearing Hardware Assembly Figure 1 6 Tine Lift Assembly Refer to Figure 1 7 Install the tine lift turnbuckle assembly 1 or the optional hydraulic cylinder 2 as shown C E 7 B 15828 Tine Lift Assembly Figure 1 7 Angling Assembly Refer to Figure 1 8 Install the manual angling turnbuckle 1 or the o
20. in a clean dry area A Lower the implement to the ground put tractor in park turn off engine and remove key before performing maintenance Put SE A Allow implement to cool completely A Do not grease or oil implement while it is in operation A Inspect all parts Make sure parts are in good condition amp installed properly A Remove buildup of grease oil or debris A Remove all tools and unused parts from implement before operation k by 2 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 6 06 06 Land Pride Table of Contents Important Safety Information These are common practices that may or may not be applicable to the products described in this manual Prepare for Emergencies A Be prepared if a fire starts A Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy A Keep emergency numbers for doctor ambulance hospital and fire department near phone amp Tire Safety A Tire changing can be dangerous and should be preformed by trained personnel using the correct tools and equipment A When inflating tires use a clip on chuck and extension hose long enough to allow you to stand to one side and NOT in front of or over the tire assembly Use a safety cage if available A When removing and installing wheels use wheel handling equipment adequate for the weight involved Wear Protective Equipment A Protective clothing and equ
21. ipment should be worn A Wear clothing and equipment appropriate for the job Avoid loose fitting clothing A Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause hearing impairment or hearing loss Wear suitable hearing protection such as earmuffs or earplugs A Operating equipment safely requires the full attention of the operator Avoid wearing radio headphones while operating machinery Avoid High Pressure Fluids Hazard A Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury A Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines A Use a piece of paper or cardboard NOT BODY PARTS to check for suspected leaks A Wear protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working with hydraulic systems A If an accident occurs see a doctor immediately Any fluid injected into the skin must be surgically removed within a few hours or gangrene may result 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132 Table of Contents Land Pride Important Safety Information Safety Labels specified by Land Pride When ordering new components make sure the correct safety labels are included in the Your Powered Rake comes equipped with all safety request labels in place They were designed to help you safely 4 Refer to this section for proper label placement operate your implement Read and follow their To install new labels directions a Clean the
22. late Location Figure 1 Further Assistance Your dealer wants you to be satisfied with your new SR25 Series If for any reason you do not understand any part of this manual or are not satisfied with the service received the following actions are suggested 1 Discuss the matter with your dealership service manager making sure he is aware of any problems you may have and that he has had the opportunity to assist you 2 If you are still not satisfied seek out the owner or general manager of the dealership explain the problem and request assistance 3 Forfurther assistance write to Land Pride Service Department 1525 East North Street P O Box 5060 Salina Ks 67402 5060 E mail address Ipservicedept Q landpride com 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 7 Table of Contents Section 1 Assembly amp Set up Pride Tractor Requirements This powered rake is designed with a 3 Point category hitch Horse power rating of tractor should not exceed 50 PTO horse power on all PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes IMPORTANT In order to maintain steering control ballast may have to be added to the front end of your tractor To determine whether or not to add ballast refer to your tractor operator s manual DO NOT OVER SPEED PTO OR MACHINE DAMAGE MAY RESULT THIS POWERED RAKE IS DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH A TRACTOR USING A 540 RPM REAR PTO Gauge Wheel and Frame Assembly Refer to Figure
23. mally the dimension should be close to 1 3 4 Material Control Blade Adjustment Figure 3 2 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 15 Table of Contents Section 4 Optional Equipment Land Pride TINE FRAME ASSY PR2572 314 044K TINE FRAME ASSY PR2596 314 045K HYDRAULIC TINE LIFT BUNDLE 314 040L MANUAL TINE LIFT BUNDLE 314 041L MANUAL ANGLING BUNDLE 314 128A HYDRAULIC ANGLING BUNDLE 314 129A HYDRAULIC DIVERTER KIT 314 072A 16 PH2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 6 06 06 Land Pride Section 5 Maintenance amp Lubrication Table of Contents Pride Maintenance Proper servicing and adjustment is the key to the long life of any implement With careful and systematic inspection you can avoid costly maintenance time and repair After using your Rotary Cutter for several hours check all bolts to be sure they are tight Replace any worn damaged or illegible safety labels by obtaining new labels from your Land Pride Dealer CAUTION BEFORE any maintenance is preformed lower the power rake to the ground stop tractor engine and remove key DO NOT attempt to make maintenance adjustments while tractor is running Storage At the end of the working season or when the powered rake will not be used for a long period it is good practice to clean off any dirt or grease that may have accumulated on an
24. nd Devices A Slow moving tractors self propelled equipment and towed implements can create a hazard when driven on public roads They are difficult to see especially at night A Flashing warning lights and turn signals are recommended whenever driving on public roads Use lights and devices provided with implement xl xa ZTN Transport Machinery Safely A Comply with state and local laws A Maximum transport speed for implement is 20 mph DO NOT EXCEED Never travel at a speed which does not allow adequate control of steering and stopping Some rough terrain require a slower speed A Sudden braking can cause a towed load to swerve and upset Reduce speed if towed load is not equipped with brakes A Use the following maximum speed tow load weight ratios as a guideline 20 mph when weight is less than or equal to the weight of tractor 10 mph when weight is double the weight of tractor IMPORTANT Do not tow a load that is more than double the weight of tractor x Keep Riders Off Machinery A Riders obstruct the operator s view they could be struck by foreign objects or thrown from the machine A Never allow children to operate equipment Practice Safe Maintenance A Understand procedure before doing work Use proper tools and equipment refer to Operator s Manual for additional information A Work
25. ptional hydraulic cylinder 2 as shown Angling Assembly Figure 1 8 Tractor Hookup 1 When using tractors with multi speed PTO be certain PTO is set for 540 RPM 2 Backtractor up to powered rake until 3 Point links are aligned with lower hitch lugs on powered rake 3 Secure the tractor s 3 Point lower links to the lower hitch lugs using 7 8 diameter hitch pins 4 Secure the tractor s top link to the powered rake upper floating hitch using a 3 4 diameter hitch pin 5 Level the powered rake by raising or lower the tractor s lower arms as necessary then adjust the tractor s top link to place the upper hitch pin 18 vertically above the lower hitch pins as shown in Figure 1 9 to allow the powered rake to float 11537 Tractor Hookup Figure 1 9 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 11 Table of Contents Section 1 Assembly amp Set up Land Pride Driveline Installation 1 Slide the driveline over the splined shaft at the front of the powered rake and secure with the locking device of driveline IMPORTANT The inner shield half hooks to the powered rake 2 3 4 Slide the driveline over the tractor s splined PTO shaft and secure with the locking device of driveline Hook the safety chain on the driveline powered rake end around a tube on the front of the powered rake to prevent the shield from rotating The driveline should now be moved back and forth to
26. rn Operating depth insufficient Roller gouging on the end Too much dirt going into the wind row or dirt going over the top of the material control blade Too many rocks passing between material control blade and the roller Table of Contents Landy Pride Replace drive chain amp or sprockets Replace damaged gear Replace drive chain Replace universal joint Lower machine and readjust tractor lift stop Allow time for break in Add oil Replace gears Replace seals or gaskets Drain to proper level Engage PTO Repair drive chain Reduce load to powered rake Raise gauge wheels Increase tractor RPM Replace roller Clear roller Clean roller Level powered rake Set gauge wheel depth Correct air pressure Adjust tractor lower 3 point arms Reduce ground speed Raise material control blade Lower gauge wheels Lower material control blade Adjust pitch Adjust material control blade Powered rake not following ground contours Adjust the tractor top link Roller balling up with soil Powered Rake bumping on ground Wait until soil dries Clean roller Rear Frame pivoting uncontrolled Replace shear pin 24 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 6 06 06 Land Pride Table of Contents Section 8 Appendix Land Pride Torque Values Chart Bolt Head Identification Bolt Head Identification Inche
27. round speed are to Lubrication on page 20 interrelated and performance of the powered rake 7 Check air pressure in gauge wheel tires It should be will improve with operator experience 14 psi 12 Normal operating angle of the roller is all the way 20 degrees left or right but may be varied depending on what the conditions call for 13 Periodically check for foreign objects wrapped around the roller or stuck in between the bars on the roller and remove them after disengaging PTO turning off tractor and removing ignition key 14 The danish tine package option loosens rocks and trash below the surface of the ground Normal operating depth is 1 to 4 deep when needed 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132 13 Table of Contents Section 3 Adjustments Pride Setting Depth and Leveling IMPORTANT It is very important that the powered rake be level front to rear and left to right for proper performance Leveling Left To Right The powered rake must be level left to right for best performance Left to right leveling should be performed on a flat surface such as a concrete slab 1 Adjust the angle of the roller so it is at 0 or straight 2 Check that the air pressure is 14 psi in both gauge wheel tires 3 Move the gauge wheels all the way down See Setting Depth page 13 4 Block up under the front of the powered rake frame until the powered rake is level front to rear 5 Meas
28. s Grade 2 Grade 5 Grade 8 Metric Class 5 8 Class 8 8 Class 10 9 in tpi 1 m ft lb mm x pitch N m m ft lb 1 4 20 1 4 28 5 16 18 5 16 24 3 8 16 3 8 24 7 16 14 7 16 20 1 2 13 1 2 20 9 16 12 9 16 18 5 8 11 5 8 18 3 4 10 3 4 16 7 8 9 7 8 14 1 8 1 12 1 1 8 7 1 1 8 12 11 4 7 1 1 4 12 1 3 8 6 1 in tpi nominal thread diameter in inches threads per 13 8 12 2 m newton meters 1125 8 3 ft Ib foot pounds 1 1 2 12 mm x pitch 2 nominal thread diameter in millimeters x Torque tolerance 0 15 of torquing values Unless otherwise specified use torque values listed above 13 x 6 5 6 Ply 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132 25 Table of Contents Land Pride Section 8 Appendix Notes 26 PH2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 6 06 06 Land Pride Table of Contents Section 8 Appendix Warranty Land Pride warrants to the original purchaser that this Land Pride product will be free from defects in material and workmanship beginning on the date of purchase by the end user according to the following schedule when used as intended and under normal service and conditions for personal use Overall Unit and Driveline One year Parts and Labor Gearbox Five years Parts and Labor S
29. so be downloaded free of charge from our website at www landpride com or printed from the Land Pride Service amp Support Center by your dealer Terminology Right or Left as used in this manual is determined by facing the direction the machine will operate while in use unless otherwise stated Definitions NOTE A special point of information that the operator must be aware of before continuing IMPORTANT A special point of information related to its preceding topic Land Pride s intention is that this information should be read and noted before continuing Owner Assistance The Warranty Registration card should be filled out by the dealer at the time of purchase This information is necessary to provide you with quality customer service If customer service or repair parts are required contact a Land Pride dealer A dealer has trained personnel repair parts and equipment needed to service the SR25 Series The parts on your SR25 Series Powered Rake have been specially designed and should only be replaced with genuine Land Pride parts Therefore should your Powered Rake require replacement parts go to your Land Pride Dealer Serial Number Plate For prompt service always use the serial number and model number when ordering parts from your Land Pride dealer Be sure to include your serial and model numbers in correspondence also Refer to Figure 1 for the location of your serial number plate Serial Number P
30. t is complete 14 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 6 06 06 Land Pride Section 3 Adjustments Table of Contents IMPORTANT Overtightening of chain may cause premature wear of sprockets and chain 4 Visually check the amount of adjustment left in the idler If the adjustment is almost gone then it is time to replace the drive chain and or the sprockets See Drive Chain Replacement and Sprocket Replacement below COVERS W ALL COVERS Drive Chain Adjustment Figure 3 1 Material Control Blade Adjustment Refer to Figure 3 2 The material control blade can be adjusted three ways 1 The gap between the bottom of the material control blade and the top of the roller can be adjusted by the adjuster bolt 1 In general a wider gap will allow larger rocks to pass through and will allow the dirt to pass through faster for higher ground speeds Make sure the gap is the same on both ends of the blade Normal gap width is around 3 4 2 The pitch of the material control blade can be adjusted by loosening the bolt 42 and bolt 3 and pivoting the material control blade around the bolt 3 Normally a line from the top edge of the material control blade to the bottom edge of the material control blade should intersect the center of the roller 3 The material control blade can be adjusted front to rear by loosening the bolt 4 and moving the material control blade front to rear in the slot 5 Nor
31. ure from the bottom of the left hand end of the roller to the ground and from the right hand end of the roller to the ground If these measurements are not equal then go on to step 6 If they are equal then the powered rake is level left to right 6 Loosen the mounting bolts bolting the right hand roller leg to the frame and shim between the ground and the bottom of the right hand end of the roller until the right hand end is the same distance from the ground as the left hand end 7 Retighten the mounting bolts and the powered rake is now level left to right 8 Checkthe tractors lower 3 point lift arms to see if they are the same distance above the ground and adjust if necessary Note If these arms are not level then the powered rake will not operate level Leveling Front To Rear The operating depth must be set before leveling the powered rake front to rear See Setting The Depth above Leveling the powered rake front to rear is done in the field by setting the down stop for the tractors lower 3 point arms at the point where the powered rake is level front to rear It is very important for the powered rake to be level front to rear to eliminate gouging of the roller when the powered rake is angled If the powered rake is too low in the front then the front portion of the roller will cut deeper than the rear portion when angled If the powered rake is too high in the front then the rear portion of the roller will cut deeper than th
32. way from Power Rake when in operation a Keep others away from Power Rake when in operation No riders allowed Know how to stop tractor and equipment quickly Ballast power unit per tractor s owner s manual NEVER allow children or unqualified persons to operate equipment Decrease speed when turning and use caution on uneven terrain DO NOT operate Power Rake in transport position Keep ALL safety shields and devices in place 818 255 Keep hands feet hair and clothing away from moving Warning General Safety parts Escaping hydrualic fluid can cause serious injury BYB 2580 Rev A 44 DANGER EAA GUARD MISSING DO NOT OPERATE A DANGER EVAAA 818 540C GUARD MISSING Danger Guard Missing DO NOT OPERATE A DANGER 6 06 06 PR2572 amp PR2596 Powered Rakes 314 132M 5 Table of Contents Land Pride Important Safety Information ADANGER GUARD MISSING DO NOT OPERATE ADANGER An 818 540C Danger Guard Missing GUARD MISSING DO NOT OPERATE A DANGER A DANGER s s p 9 ROTATING DRIVELINE CONTACT CAN CAUSE DEATH KEEP AWAY 81 8 552C M Danger Rotating Driveline e All driveline guards tractor and equipment shields in place Drivelines securely attached at both enas Driveline quards that turn freely on Driveline 818 552C HIGH PRESSURE FLUID HAZARD
33. y of the moving parts Check the roller cutting bars for wear and replace the roller if necessary Inspect the powered rake for loose damaged or worn parts and adjust or replace if needed Lubricate as noted in Lubrication above Repaint parts where paint is worn or scratched to prevent rust Drain gearbox and chaincase oil Drain oil in gearbox by removing the bottom drain plug on Drain oil in chaincase by removing cover 1 Figure 1 10 Be sure to refill gearbox and chaincase at this time Take the pressure off the hydraulics cylinders and hoses if the powered rake is equipped with the optional hydraulic angling or tine lift Apply a light coat of grease to all exposed hydraulic cylinder rods Store powered rake in a clean dry place Drive Chain Maintenance The operator should check periodically to make sure that the drive chain is tight If adjustment is needed refer to Drive Chain Adjustment on page 14 Sprocket and Chain Replacement Refer to Figure 1 10 1 Remove cover plate 1 and gasket 2 Care should be taken in removing gasket NOTE Oil in chain case Be prepared to capture oil when taking cover off 2 Loosen chain tension Refer to Drive Chain Adjustment page 14 3 Remove nuts 3 one on top and one on bottom 4 Remove both sprockets 4 and 5 and chain 6 altogether 5 Install new chain and sprockets 6 Reinstall nuts 3 7 Retighten chain tension Re

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