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1. ing or adding oil to the gearbox SPECIFICATIONS CUTTING WIDTH 48 BLADE SPINDLES Greasable OVERALLWIDTH see 98 172 A ais Cat 1 Floating HEIGR avs ea 36 eye LENGTH 4 WHEEL ee pg CREAR CON re eet en WEIGHT SEE HE 399 peo CUTTING HEIGHT assis espa iaia ee ERES CON les ERE 1 2 Increments OPTIONAL Solid Tire ADA E E RIA pela da ete que ee 10 Gauge GASTER WHEELS seia a en BLADES 2x nn 1 4 X 2 1 2 X 24 7 8 DRIVE TRAIN i 540 RPM PTO Heat Treated Gearbox Alloy Steel 2 5 1 Ratio BLADE OVERLAP nnnnnnssseneenennn 11 2 ne BLADE TIP SPEED 15 745FPM Single V Belt GRASS CHUTE nn Hinged Adjustable MAINTENANCE 1 29 04 A For SAFETY REASONS each maintenance operation must be performed with the tractor s PTO dis engaged the Mower lowered completely to the ground or on safely supported blocking tractor engine shut off and ignition key removed Proper servicing and adjustments is the key to the long life of any machine With careful and systematic inspection of the Grooming Mower you can avoid costly maintenance time and repair BLADE SHARPENING 1 Blades should be sharpened at each end to the same angle as the original cutting edge NOTE Care should be taken in order not to remove any more material than necessary to sharpen blade 2 Balance each blade after sharpening BLADE REPLACEMENT IMPORTANT ALWAYS install blade with cuttin
2. 25 1 29 04 CHAIN KIT OPTIONS PART NO 310 0385 Description Part No Ref Chain Bracket Lower Lift Chain Cap Plug 310 117D 310 032H 817 057C 2 3 26 Ref DO 9 01 20 N Part No 310 086A 310 079A 818 165C 818 552C 818 139C 818 540C 818 162C 818 190C 818 087C 818 085C 818 230C 818 560C 818 557C 818 558C 818 130C 818 142C 818 159C 818 555C 818 556C 819 036C 818 138C DECAL PLACEMENT Description FD AT SAFETY DECAL PACKAGE FD AT2548 DECAL PACKAGE LP LOGO SMALL BUCKSKIN DECAL DANGER PTO DRIVELINE DECAL PTO FD AT 826 012C DECAL DANGER GUARD MISS PTO LP LOGO LARGE GREEN DECAL FLAG DECAL 48 LP BLACK DECAL 25 SERIES LP BLACK DECAL RED REFLECTOR DECAL NOTICE TO OWNER NO WARRA DECAL DANGER CANNOT READ ENG DECAL WARNING GEN SAFE MOWER DECAL CAUTION 540 RPM DECAL DANGER PTO DRIVELINE EN DECAL 48 V BELT INSTALLATION DECAL DANGER ROTATE BLADE DECAL DANGER THROWN OBJ CUTTER 1 D PLATE LAND PRIDE NOT REPLACEABLE DECAL GREASE EVERY 25 HOURS 27 1 29 04 Complete safety decal package Complete decal package 10502 1 29 04 NOTES 28 Corporate Office P O Box 5060 Salina Kansas 67402 5060 USA www landpride com
3. 22090 TI DORA tuo ok Part No 310 014H 827 002C 817 048C 827 001C 805 065C 310 149H 310 003H 802 350C 802 243C 804 015C 803 018C 814 057C 310 328D 310 025D 310 329D 310 024D 802 245C 804 080C 804 013C 803 146C 310 080H 310 047H 802 294C 804 012C 800 001C 800 100C 890 189C 87010 310 017S 310 064S 310 078S 310 083S 1 29 04 GAUGE WHEEL ASSEMBLY CON T Description Gauge Wheel Arm Weldment Spacer 1 Bushing Spindle Spacer 1 2 Pin Wire Retaining 1 4 x 1 3 4 Long Yoke Gauge Wheel Used On Mowers After Serial 59102 Yoke Gauge Wheel Used On Mowers Before Serial 459101 Bolt Hex 1 2 20 x 6 1 2 Long Used On Mowers After Serial 59102 Bolt Hex 1 2 20 x 5 1 2 Long Used On Mowers Before Serial 59101 Washer Lock 1 2 Nut Hex 1 2 20 Tire Solid Wheel 3 1 4 x 10 1 4 Spacer Tube Used On Mowers After Serial 59102 Spacer Tube Used On Mowers Before Serial 59101 Spacer Tube Used On Mowers After Serial 59102 Spacer Tube Short Used On Mowers Before Serial 59101 Bolt Hex 3 8 24 x 3 Long Gauge Wheel Arm Mounting Washer 1 1 2 OD x 13 32 ID Washer Lock 3 8 Nut Hex 3 8 24 Gauge Wheel Arm Dual Gauge Wheel Arm Single Bolt Hex 3 8 24 x 1 1 4 Long Washer Flat 3 8 Zerk Grease Straight Zerk Staked Bushing 3 4 ID 1 3 8 OD x 1 Long Bushing 3 4 ID 1 1 8 OD x 5 8 Long Item 23 Will Require A Dimension Check Before Ordering Gauge Whee
4. 25 Series Grooming Mower is shipped to you almost completely assembled Remove the protective plastic wrap from the mower deck Using a safe lifting device set tne mower deck on a safe supporting stand Remove loose components gauge wheels gauge wheel arms and miscellaneous hardware from the top of deck Carefully follow the instructions below for final assembly UPPER HITCH ARMS Refer to the parts illustration on page 14 1 Loosen 5 8 x 1 1 2 long bolts 18 and swing up per hitch 21 up to a vertical position Remove 5 8 x 5 long bolt 25 and install upper hitch brace 22 up per pivoting hitch 23 and hitch spacer 24 with 5 8 x 5 long bolt 25 as shown in parts illustration Refer to Fig 1 on page 5 for bolting location of upper hitch brace 22 and tighten hardware to listed torque above GAUGE WHEEL ASSEMBLY 2 FRONT GAUGE WHEELS amp 4 GAUGE WHEEL ASSEMBLY Refer to the parts illustration on page 22 1 Bolt the gauge wheel arms 1 front gauge wheel 17 rear gauge wheel to the mounting channels on the mower frame using 3 8 x 3 long bolt 13 2 Insert the 1 diameter shaft of the gauge wheel yoke 6 into the bushings on the gauge wheel arm noting the amount of spacers added to top or bottom depend ing on cutting height see Cutting Height Adjustments on page 7 Secure shaft to wheel arm with 1 4 lock pin 5 Be sure all the spacers are arranged the same on each wheel assembly Ti
5. Belt Take Up Extension Spring Belt Drive Bolt Eye 1 4 20 x 2 3 4 Long Nut Ny Loc 3 4 16 Key Woodruff 1 4 x 3 4 Long Pulley B Groove Bolt Hex 7 16 20 x 1 1 2 Long Bearing Hub Spindle Grease Tube Long Zerk 5 16 24 Shaft Spindle Hub Blade Blade Mower Sand Blade 5 16 x 24 1 2 Optional Washer Blade Washer Lock 1 2 Bolt Hex 1 2 20 x 1 1 4 Long Washer Lock 7 16 Nut Hex 7 16 20 Grease Tube Short Belt Mower Nut Hex 1 4 20 Gearbox Subassembly Includes 1 Each Of Items 1 5 Through 11 And 4 Each Of Items 2 Through 4 Blade Spindle Hub Assembly Includes 1 Each Of Items 19 Through 21 24 26 Through 28 amp 35 And 2 Each Of Item 23 Blade Spindle Hub Assembly Long Includes 1 Each Of Items 19 Through 21 amp 24 Through 28 And 2 Each Of Item 23 Belt Take Up Handle Includes 1 Each Of Items 3 4 12 13 amp 16 And 2 Each Of Item 15 Tag Warning Do Not Operate Without Lube 1 29 04 COMER GEARBOX PART NO 826 011C 1 29 04 COMER GEARBOX CON T PART NO 826 011C Ref Part No Description 1 0 141 0330 00 Casting Machined 2 8 4 1 00889 Key parallelB 10 x 8 x 30 3 8 0 1 00870 Bearing 6207 4 8 7 0 00693 Cap 5 0 141 2100 00 Shaft 1 3 8 6 0 141 5000 00 Gear 7 0 141 7100 00 Spacer 8 8 5 2 00131 Ring Snap 9 8 5 1 00005 Ring Snap 10 8 2 2 01144 Nut Castle 11 8 3 2 00409 Washer Bolt 12 8 5 3 00915 Ring Snap 18 8 7 1 00152 Double
6. Effective 1 29 04 1 29 04 A SAFETY RULES A Most accidents are the result of negligence and carelessness usually caused by failure of the operator to follow simple but necessary safety precautions The following safety precautions are suggested to help prevent such accidents The safe operation of any machinery is a big concern to consumers and manufacturers Your 48 Grooming Mower has been designed with many built in safety features However no one should operate this machine before carefully reading this Owner s Manual 1 w SI SON a 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 DO NOT allow anyone to operate this machine who has not been properly trained in its safe operation Keep all guards and shields in place and secure Always use proper PTO speed or machine damage may result This mower is designed to be used with a tractor having a 540 rear PTO DO NOT let children operate the mower NEVER allow passengers DO NOT allow anyone but the operator near the mower when operating Before performing maintenance or making adjustments on the mower shut off the tractor disengage PTO remove key from ignition wait for all moving parts to stop and lock brakes before dismounting tractor Be sure mower is securely blocked on safe supporting stands or set completely on the ground After striking an object disengage PTO shut off tractor and inspect for damage before con tinuing DO NOT operate mower too close t
7. as shown on page 27 To install new safety decals A Clean the area the decal is to be placed Refer to page 27 B Peel backing from decal and press firmly onto surface 3 1 29 04 NUT amp BOLT TORQUING CHART This chart is based on torque requirements in foot pounds for grade 5 bolts BOLT DIAMETER MINIMUM TORQUE MAXIMUM TORQUE BOLT DIAMETER MINIMUM TORQUE MAXIMUM TORQUE 1 4 9 11 3 4 270 324 5 16 17 20 7 8 400 480 3 8 35 42 LE 580 696 7 16 54 64 11 8 800 880 1 2 80 96 11 4 1120 1240 9 16 110 132 13 8 1460 1680 5 8 150 180 11 2 1940 2200 NOTE Torque requirements listed above do not apply to self locking nuts For self locking nuts increase torque requirements listed above by 15 TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS This mower is designed with a 3 Point category hitch Horse power rating of tractor should not exceed 26 PTO horse power NOTE In order to maintain steering control ballast may have to be added to your tractor To determine whether or not to add ballast refer to your tractor operator s man ual CAUTION DO NOT OVER SPEED PTO OR MACHINE DAMAGE MAY RESULT TI MOWER IS DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH A TRACTOR USING A 540 RPM REAR PTO GEAR BOX GEAR LUBE Before operating this unit 80 90 EP Gear Lube must be added to the gearbox s as indicated in the maintenance lubrication section Page 9 of this manual See your Land Pride Dealer for part number 821 012C Gear Lube ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Your
8. 2 Spindle Grooming Mower FD2548 310 156M Operator s Manual Read the Operator s manual entirely When you see this symbol the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious follow without exception Your life and the lives of others depend on it Copyright 2004 Printed 1 29 04 Cover photo may show optional equipment not supplied with standard unit 1 29 04 INTRODUCTION This manual has been prepared to instruct you in the safe and efficient operation of your 25 Series Grooming Mower Read and follow all instructions and safety pre cautions carefully The parts on your 25 Series Grooming Mower have been specially designed and should only be replaced with genuine Land Pride parts Therefore should your Grooming Mower require replacement parts go to your Land Pride Dealer A The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL indicates that there is a potential hazard to personal safety involved and extra safety precautions must be taken When you see this symbol on your machine or in your manual be alert and carefully read the message that follows it Record your model number and serial number in the space provided below Be sure to bring this information with you to your dealer when ordering parts or attach ments for your Grooming Mower SERIAL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER DATE PURCHASED TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ia 1 Table Of Contents ara 1 Safety RUTES vici cei oie nie idee 2 S
9. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Assemble item numbers 1 through 4 as shown in the il lustration below Position left hand and right hand mount brackets on mower frame making sure the roller is running parallel with bottom of the mower deck to 1 below Mark the four center points of mounting holes in brackets Remove assembly and drill holes 13 32 di ameter Mount assembly to frame making sure that the pan head screws are installed as shown on illustration head side of screw to the inside of mower deck 1 29 04 OPTIONS CON T MOWER CHAIN KIT ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Remove tractor 3 point hitch upper link pin 1 Install lift chains 2 on outside surface of upper link mounting plate on tractor Reinstall link pin and keeper NOTE Depending upon brand of tractor the link pin may need to be replaced with a longer pin or a bolt If a pin is used its keeper must be a large enough size to withstand side loads from the chain pull Attach the lower chain brackets 3 and the tractor 3 point hitch clevis 4 to the mower lower links 5 Place lower chain brackets 3 to the inside of the trac tor lower 3 point links The 5 8 diameter lock pin 6 should be installed when using the leveling chains NOTE Refer to Leveling The Mower on page 6 10823 1 29 04 PROBLEM Discharge chute plugged A CAUTION Do NOT TRY TO CLEAN DIS CHARGE CHUTE WHEN MOWER IS RUNNING BODILY HARM MAY OC CUR TROUBL
10. E SHOOTING CAUSE Belt not installed correctly Grass too wet Grass too tall RPM of tractor too low Ground speed too fast SOLUTION Check installation of belt Wait until grass dries Raise cutting height of mower and cut grass twice Mow at full throttle 540 PTO rpm Check PTO speed amp tractor engine Shift transmission to a lower gear 2 Belt slipping Plugged grooming mower Debris in sheaves Worn belt Unplug and clean mower deck Remove belt guard shields and clean sheaves Replace belt 3 Patches of uncut grass RPM of tractor too low Ground speed too fast Blade damaged or dull Mow at full throttle 540 PTO rpm Check PTO speed amp tractor engine Shift transmission to a lower gear Sharpen amp balance or replace blade 4 Excessive vibration Debris in sheaves or on mower deck Drive belt damaged Sheaves damaged or out of alignment Inadequate clearance between belt guard shields amp belt Mower in raised position amp mower running Remove belt guard shield and clean debris from belt area and sheaves Replace drive belt Replace sheaves or align Remove belt guard shields amp clean debris from belt area amp sheaves Readjust 3 point hitch to raise mower to maximum of 14 inches 5 Gearbox noisy 6 Blades scalping grass Low lubricant level Cutting too low Ridges in terrain Fast turning speed Check lubricant level Raise cutting heig
11. JUSTMENTS The 3 point hitch system on this mower has been de signed for front to back flotation when mowing on un even terrain The lower 3 point hitch blocks also are adjustable from front to back for additional field float and tractor clearance The lower hitch blocks have a large pivot pin and a smaller locking pin page 14 4 amp 5 When operating a mower equipped with four gauge wheels do not use lock pin 4 unless desired for trans port The mower can be operated with hitch blocks in either position Depending upon the use of front gauge wheels the lower hitch blocks can be used without the locking pin If mower is not equipped with front gauge wheels and leveling chains are used the locking pin should be installed The lower hitch blocks and top link rear braces can be adjusted front to back as shown in fig 1 1 29 04 LEVELING THE MOWER THREE AND FOUR GAUGE WHEELS NOTE Tractor and mower should be on level ground 1 Set lower hitches and upper floating hitch as shown in fig 1 on page 5 2 Start tractor and raise mower watching that tractor draw bar if not removed does not interfere with mower 3 Slowly lower the mower until gauge wheels touch the ground and the lower mower 3 point hitch bars are par allel to the ground in floating position Set tractor 3 point stop 4 Set park brake and turn off tractor Remove key from ignition 5 Adjust the tractor top link in or out to plac
12. Lip Seal 14 0 259 7500 00 Shim 15 0 141 6001 00 Shaft Pinion 16 8 6 5 00006 Plug 3 8 17 8 0 1 00000 Bearing 18 0 141 1300 00 Cover 19 8 5 3 01057 Ring Snap 20 8 7 6 01058 O Ring 21 8 7 3 00028 Oil Seal 22 805 017C Pin Cotter 3 16 x 1 3 4 Long 23 310 331D Key 1 4 X 11 16 Long 1 29 04 IEG GEARBOX PART NO 826 081C 10891 IEG GEARBOX CON T PART NO 826 081C 1 29 04 Ref Part No Description 1 18 021 Housing 2 04 004 Ball Bearing 207 3 09 002 Plug Pipe 1 2 14 4 02 035 Input Shaft 5 21 012 Retaining Ring 6 03 036 Input Gear 30 Tooth 7 08 004A Gasket Input Cap 0 25 mm 8 08 004B Gasket Input Cap 0 10 mm 9 07 001 Washer Lock 10 10 06 012 Screw Cap 10 x 1 5 x 25 11 20 007 Input Cap 12 09 009 Cap Plug 13 08 005A Gasket Output Cap 0 25 mm 14 08 005B Gasket Output Cap 0 10 mm 15 20 003 Output Cap 16 05 005 Output Oil Seal 17 805 017C Pin Cotter 3 16 x 1 3 4 Long 18 11 007 Nut Slotted Hex 1 14 19 07 005 Washer Blade Hub 20 03 037 Output Pinion amp Shaft 12 Tooth 21 10 002 Spacer Bearing 22 04 003 Ball Bearing 208 23 05 002 Input Oil Seal 24 310 331D Key 1 4 x 11 16 Long 25 811 320C Valve Relief 1 8 27 21 1 29 04 GAUGE WHEEL ASSEMBLY WHEELS 4 GAUGE ao e A x J y x a 3 GAUGE WHEE 18643 22 Ref
13. afety Decals u a ae 3 Nut amp Bolt Torquing Chart ui 4 Tractor Requirements rena 4 Gearbox Gear Lube errar 4 Assembly Instructions rear 4 Tractor HOOKUP 4 aeg 5 Powershaft Installation ria 5 Floating amp Front To Back Hitch Adjustment 5 Leveling The Mower Three And Four Gauge Wheels i 6 Two Rear Gauge Wheels amp Support Chains 6 Cutting Height Adjustment nn nannnnno 7 Transporting sl ete ee dd an en 7 Mowing Instructions amp Adjustments sesers 7 Operating Instructions rara 8 Operating Check List rara 8 Specifications are nennen enden 8 Maintenance iii aaa 9 EUBFICALON ee ee es iaia 9 OFAC OS rio A E ET 10 Options Anti Scalping Roller Assembly Instructions 10 Chain Kit Assembly Instructions ii 11 Trouble Shooting rear 12 Warranty EEE ner ran are eee eens Inge 13 PARTS DRAWINGS 48 Flat Deck Mower Deck nennen 14 Flat Deck Mower Belt Drive nenne 16 Comer Gearbox Assembly cancer 18 IEG Gearbox Assembly a 20 Gauge Wheel Assembly 22 Power Take Off iran rile 24 Options Front Anti Scalping Roller i 25 Chain KIE rennen 26 Safety Decal Placement a 27 Mower Decal Placement nn 28 310 156M
14. ame link on both sides Install plastic plugs Secure excess chain links together with the two tie straps in cluded SIDE TO SIDE 1 Setlower hitches and upper floating hitch at desired setting as shown in fig 1 on page 5 2 Start tractor and raise mower watching that tractor draw bar if not removed does not interfere with mower 3 Slowly lower the mower until gauge wheels touch the ground 4 Set park brake and turn off tractor 5 With discharge chute hinged out of the way rotate blade 90 degrees to direction of travel If unequal ad just one lower lift link of tractor 3 point hitch to level mower 6 Adjust lift chains to be tight by placing chains into slots on lower chain brackets Be sure to connect the same link on both sides Install chain connector Se cure excess chain links together with the two tie straps included 1 29 04 CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 1 Using the tractor raise the mower off the ground and support under it with secure blocking so not to let the mower drift down during maintenance 2 Holding wheel and yoke assembly up remove quick lock pin from top of gauge wheel spindle Position full length spacers and half spacer as required Allspacers on top of spindle tube allows for approximately 1 cut ting height Adjustments range from 1 to a maximum of 5 1 2 in 1 2 increments Refer to Leveling Mower on page 6 NOTE If equipped with only rear gage wheels the mower must b
15. b casting when being greased Spindle hubs should be greased until grease purges from relief hole SERVICE EVERY 50 HOURS OF OPERATION 1 With the mower on level ground check the oil level in the gearbox by removing the plug in the side of the box The oil should reach the plug hole If oil level is low remove the top plug in the gearcase and fill with SAE 90 oil until oil flows from side port of the gearbox Reinstall plugs and retighten DO NOT OVERFILL Should your gearbox require service take itto your LAND PRIDE dealer IMPORTANT Mower should be level when check ing oil in gearbox 2 Disconnect PTO shaft from the tractor and slide apart Clean and coat the inner tube of the PTO shaft with a light film of grease and then reassemble 1 29 04 STORAGE Atthe end of the working season or when the mower will not be used for a long period it is good practice to clean off any dirt or grease that may have accumulated Check the blades for wear and replace if necessary See Maintenance on page 9 Inspect the mower for loose damaged or worn parts and adjust or replace if needed Lubricate as noted in Lubrication on page 9 Repaint parts where paint is worn or scratched to pre vent rust Remove mower drive belt from one pulley to release drive belt tension Remove belt guards thoroughly clean the top and bot tom of the mower frame Store mower in a clean dry place OPTIONS FRONT ANTI SCALPING ROLLER
16. d dangerous to operate SAFETY DECALS 7 DANGER DD SS gs Wp Li 10 ROTATING CUTTING BLADE ESO Do not put hands or feet under or into any part of this mower deck or discharge chute 818 1430 GUARD MISSING DO NOT OPERATE SI LS ig ey SD LS 10 y Aly NOS VW ROTATING DRIVELINE OPERATE ONLY WITH TO REP AWAY DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT GUARD MISSING 540 RPM PTO re DO NOT OPERATE 818 130C p securely attached at both ends e Driveline guards that turn freely on Driveline Bia 818 540 AUP g A DANGER DANGER ROTATING CUTTING BLADE Do not put hands or feet under or into any part of this mower deck AVOID BODILY INJURY or discharge chute Objects may be thrown great distances by cutting blades OBJECTS MAY BE THROWN FROM MOWER rotating under deck Clear lawn of debris and objects BEFORE WORKING ON MOWER Do Not mow with by standards in area Disengage power shut off engine and make sure blades DO NOT OPERATE MOWER WITHOUT DISCHARGE CHUTE have stopped rotating 818 141C 818 140C IMPORTANT Your Grooming Mower comes equipped with all safety decals in place Always keep safety decals clean and legible Replace all damaged or missing safety decals To order new safety decals go to your Land Pride Dealer and reference part numbers
17. e leveled front to rear each time this ad justment is made Acautiom ENGAGE PARKING BRAKE SHUT OFF TRACTOR REMOVE KEY AND DISENGAGE PTO BEFORE MAKING ANY HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS TRANSPORTING IMPORTANT Always disengage PTO before rais ing the mower to transport position 1 When raising the mower to the transport position be sure that powershaft does not contact tractor or mower Adjust the tractor s 3 point hitch lift height so that the PTO shaft does not contact mower deck 2 Be sure to reduce tractor ground speed when turn ing and leave enough clearance so the mower does not contact obstacles such as buildings trees or fences 3 Select a safe ground travel speed when transporting from one area to another When traveling on roadways transport in such a way that faster moving vehicles may pass you Safely 4 When traveling over rough or hilly terrain shift trac tor to a lower gear Acaution WHEN TRAVELING ON PUBLIC ROADS WHETHER AT NIGHT OR DURING THE DAY USE ACCESSORY LIGHTS AND DEVICES FOR ADEQUATE WARNING TO OPERATORS OF OTHER VEHICLES COMPLY WITH ALL FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS MOWING INSTRUCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1 Clear the area to be mowed of objects and debris that might be picked up and thrown by the mower blades 2 Grass is best cut when it is dry Mowing wet grass can cause plugging resulting in grass clumps behind the mower 3 Grass should be mowed frequently as shorter clip ping
18. e the upper hitch pin vertically above the lower hitch pin as shown in fig 1 on page 5 to allow mower flotation 6 Rotate blades parallel to direction of travel 7 Measure the clearance from the cutting edge to the ground at front and rear of the blade This measure ment should be equal or have the blade at the front of the mower not more than 1 2 lower than the blade at the rear of the mower TWO REAR GAUGE WHEELS IN REAR AND SUPPORT CHAINS FRONT TO REAR NOTE Tractor and mower should be on level ground 1 Set the lower hitches and upper floating hitch as shown in fig 1 on page 5 2 Start tractor and raise mower watching that tractor draw bar if not removed does not interfere with mower 3 Slowly lower mower until gauge wheels touch the ground and with mower deck close to level 4 Set part brake and turn off tractor Remove key from ignition 5 Rotate mower blades parallel to direction of travel Measure cutting edge to ground clearance on each side of the mower 6 Measure the clearance from the cutting edge to the ground at front and rear of the blade This measure ment should be equal or have the blade at the front of the mower not more than 1 2 lower than the blade at the rear of the mower 7 Use tractor 3 point top link to level the blade front to back Set tractor control when level 8 Adjust lift chains to be tight by placing chains into slots on lower chain brackets Be sure to connect the s
19. g edge facing direction of rotor shaft rotation 1 Remove cap screw and blade washer from blade to be replaced Remove blade 2 Install blade washer into center hole on blade 3 Replace cap screw and lock washer and tighten bolts to proper torque See Nut amp Bolt Torquing Chart on page 4 IMPORTANT Replace blades with genuine Land Pride blades only A CAUTION BELT DRIVE SYSTEM UNDER SPRING TENSION USE CARE TO AVOID BODILY HARM V BELT INSTALLATION 1 Remove belt covers 2 Move belt take up handle in a clockwise direction to relieve tension on belt 3 With tension relieved from belt remove old belt from pulleys 4 Install new belt referring to the figure below also re fer to the decal on top of mower deck Be sure belt is positioned in all the pulley grooves Release belt take up handle to apply tension to new belt 5 Reinstall all belt covers and secure in place with hardware v BELI INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION DRIVE BELT UNDER SPRING TENSION USE CAUTION WHEN REMOVING amp INSTALLING BELT GREASE EVERY 25 HOURS OF S OPERATION 2 PLACES FRONT 818 159C LUBRICATION SERVICE DAILY 1 Grease the PTO u joints 2 Wheel support bushings 3 Wheel bushing 4 Bearing in blade spindle hubs NOTE There is a small relief hole on each spindle hub casting on the underside of the deck The relief hole re leases pressure from inside the spindle hu
20. ghten all hardware to listed torque GAUGE WHEEL ASSEMBLY 3 GAUGE WHEEL AS SEMBLY Refer to the parts illustration on page 22 1 Bolt the gauge wheel arms 1 to the mounting channels on the mower frame using 3 8 x 3 long bolt 13 2 Rear Single Gauge Wheel Bolt the gauge wheel arm 18 to the mounting channels of the mower frame using 3 8 x 1 1 4 Long Bolts 19 3 Insert the 1 diameter shaft of the gauge wheel yoke 6 into the bushings on the gauge wheel arm noting the amount of spacers added to top or bottom depend ing on cutting height see Cutting Height Adjustments on page 7 Secure shaft to wheel arm with 1 4 lock pin 5 Be sure all the spacers are arranged the same on each wheel assembly Tighten all hardware to listed torque 1 29 04 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CON T GRASS CHUTE ASSEMBLY Refer to the parts illustration on page 14 1 Loosen upper pivot bolt 9 and remove lower thumb screw 17 2 Hinge chute down and install thumb screw and flat washer 13 and 17 When set at position desired tighten down upper pivot bolt and lock nut 9 and 10 DO NOT tighten completely Allow chute to hinge Lock down lower thumb screw with flat washer 13 and 17 DO NOT in any condition operate mower with chute removed from this position TRACTOR HOOK UP 1 Be certain that tractor draw bar will not interfere Move draw bar ahead or remove if required Draw bar should al
21. ht by adjusting wheels Change mowing pattern Reduce speed on turns 7 Uneven cut Ground speed too fast Mower not level Dull blades Shift to a lower gear Level mower Sharpen blades amp balance or replace 8 Tractor loaded down by mower RPM of engine too low Ground speed too fast Debris wrapped around mower spindles Mow at full throttle 540 PTO rpm Shift to a lower gear Clean mower WARRANTY Land Pride warrants to the original purchaser of new Land Pride Products that they are free of defects in material and workmanship This warranty is applicable only for the normal life expectancy of the unit or individual components for a period of one year from date of original purchase if for personal use 90 days for commercial or rental purposes Warranty coverage is limited to replacing any part at no charge to the original purchaser that in our judgment shows evidence of a defect provided that upon written request any such defective part is returned to Land Pride within 30 days of failure This Warranty does not apply to any part or product which in Land Pride s judgment shall have been misused or damaged by accident or 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 Claims under this Warranty must be made to the dealer which origina
22. l amp Yoke Subassembly Includes 1 Each Of Items 4 Through 11 2 Each Of Item 12 And 4 Each Of Item 2 Gauge Wheel Arm Subassembly Includes 1 Each Of Items 1 amp 20 And 2 Each Of Item 3 Single Rear Gauge Wheel Arm Subassembly Includes 1 Each Of Items 17 amp 20 And 2 Each Of Item 3 a Rear Gauge Wheel Arm Subassembly Includes 1 Each Of Items 16 amp 20 And 2 Each f Item 3 23 1 29 04 POWER TAKE OFF PART NO 826 012C Ref Part No Description 1 380905 End Yoke 2 381908 Quick Disconnect Yoke 3 044439 Cross amp Bearing Kit 4 041065 Inboard Yoke 5 020614 Spring Pin 6 054484 Inner Profile 7 377234 Shield Cone 4 Rib 8 087279 Bearing Ring 9 387332 Outer Shield Tube With Cap 10 387266 Inner Shield Tube With Cap 11 377240 Shield Cone 10 Rib 12 054482 Outer Profile 13 041068 Inboard Yoke 14 365305 Screw 15 044321 Safety Chain 16 383334 Danger Decal Steel 17 383333 Danger Decal Shield 24 Ref NOORWN gt Part No 817 049C 310 076H 310 190D 803 114C 801 043C 804 013C 803 014C 310 0775 OPTIONS FRONT ANTI SCALPING ROLLER PART NO 310 0775 Description 4 x 10 Roller Left Hand Mount Bracket Right Hand Mount Bracket Nut Lock 3 4 16 Nylock Collar Screw Pan Head 3 8 16 x 1 Long Washer Lock 3 8 Nut Hex 3 8 16 1 29 04 Front Roller Package Includes 1 Each Of ltems 1 Through 4 And 4 Each Of Items 5 Through 7
23. lly sold the product Land Pride reserves the right to make changes in materials or design of the product at any time without notice This Warranty shall not be interpreted to render Land Pride liable for damages of any kind direct consequen tial or contingent to property Furthermore Land Pride shall not be liable for damages resulting from any cause beyond its reasonable control This Warranty does not extend to any expense due to 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 1 29 04 1 29 04 FLAT DECK MOWER DECK amp COMPONENTS FLAT DECK MOWER DECK amp COMPONENTS CON T 1 29 04 Ref Part No Description 1 310 046H 48 Mower Deck 2 310 071H Lower Hitch Lug 3 310 020S Lower Hitch Pin 4 805 141C Pin Lock 5 8 x 2 Long 2 Wheel Units Only 5 805 140C Pin Pivot 3 4 x 2 Long 6 805 143C Pin Hair Cotter 0 120 Li 805 015C Pin Lock 5 16 x 1 3 4 Long 8 310 072H Discharge Chute 9 802 004C Bolt Hex 1 4 20 x 3 4 Long 10 803 007C Nut Lock 1 4 20 11 310 144D Cover Belt Right Hand 12 802 241C Bolt Wing 1 4 20 x 3 4 Long 13 804 007C Washer Flat 1 4 14 800 006C Faste
24. ner U Type 1 4 20 15 816 072C Cap Pin Belt Guard 16 310 145C Guard Belt Left Hand 17 801 041C Screw Thumb 1 4 20 x 1 2 Long 18 802 207C Bolt Hex 5 8 18 x 1 1 2 Long 19 804 022C Washer Lock 5 8 20 803 022C Nut Hex 5 8 18 21 310 147D Upper Hitch Bar 22 310 146D Upper Hitch Brace 23 310 015D Pivoting Upper Hitch 24 310 012D Spacer Top Hitch 25 802 307C Bolt Hex 5 8 18 x 5 Long 26 805 142C Pin Clevis 3 4 x 3 1 2 Long 1 29 04 FLAT DECK MOWER BELT DRIVE 18642 Ref _ 38 SONDTIPWMD Part No 826 011C 826 081C 802 207C 804 022C 803 022C 817 050C 310 331D 310 041D 808 076C 802 239C 808 073C 803 119C 818 028C 310 088H 807 068C 802 233C 803 144C 890 163C 808 075C 802 229C 822 006C 310 224D 310 176D 800 075C 310 299D 310 300D 890 172C 890 200C 310 043D 804 015C 802 326C 804 014C 803 115C 310 042D 816 074C 803 006C 310 063S 310 137S 310 139S 310 087S 819 069C 1 29 04 FLAT DECK MOWER BELT DRIVE CON T Description Gearbox Comer Gearbox IEG Bolt 5 8 18 x 1 1 2 Long Washer Lock 5 8 Nut 5 8 18 Shaft Protector Key 1 4 x 11 16 Long Gear Box Spacer Used Only With Comer Gearbox B Groove Pulley 9 O D Washer Supplied With Gearbox Nut Supplied With Gearbox Pin Cotter Supplied With Gearbox Bolt Hex 5 8 18 x 2 1 2 Long Pulley Flat Idler Nut Collar Ny Loc 5 8 18 Bushing Pivot Handle
25. o ditches Be alert for holes and gullies Travel slowly over rough terrain Transport mower only in a raised position Stop engine before leaving tractor Be certain the tractor is in neutral or park position and the PTO is disengaged before starting engine Check periodically for loose hardware and tighten if necessary Keep hands feet and clothing away from moving parts Wear proper eye protection to pre vent injury from flying objects Mower should be lowered to the ground before engaging PTO and be sure that no one is near the machine When traveling on public roads use accessory lights and devices for ad equate warning to operators of other vehicles Comply with all Federal State and Local Laws Before mowing clear the area of objects and debris that could become entangled in the blades or thrown from the mower NEVER operate the mower while in raised transport position Disengage the PTO when raised for transport or backing up In order to maintain steering control ballast may need to be added to tractor To determine the amount of ballast required refer to your tractor operator s manual 1 29 04 A SAFETY RULES CON T A 19 When used in certain sandy soil conditions there can be severe erosive wearing of the blade at the lift or wing area This can cause pieces of the blade to separate and be dis charged from the mower These particles can cause injury or damage and may create the blade to become unbalanced an
26. s deteriorate faster 4 If mowing extremely tall grass it is best to raise 5 cutting height and mow the area then lower cutting height and mow a second time at the desired height 6 This mower is equipped with an adjustable grass dis charge chute Adjustments can be made by loosening the bolts on the front and rear of mower chute With the mower chute in the raised operating position grass is expelled away from the mower for a more even distribu tion of grass clippings Lowering the mower chute will decrease the distance the grass is discharged from the mower CAUTION WHEN MOWING IN SANDY SOIL AREAS WEAR MAY OCCUR TO YOUR MOWER BLADES CAUSED FROM SAND EROSION FREQUENT INSPECTION SHOULD BE MADE AND BLADES REPLACED IF DAMAGED 1 29 04 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE beginning to mow the following inspection should be performed 1 Check oil level in gearbox Refer to Maintenance amp Lubrication on page 9 of this manual 2 Check that all plugs in gearbox have been replaced and tightened properly 3 Be sure all mower blades bolts and nuts are tight 4 Be certain all guards and shields are in place and se cure 5 Grease PTO shaft and all other grease fittings 6 Clear the area to be mowed of rocks branches and other foreign objecis 7 Lower mower to ground Set tractor throttle at ap proximately 1 4 open Engage PTO to start blades ro tating 8 Operate with 540 rpm PTO tractor 9 A
27. so be checked for clearance when unit is being raised for the first time 2 Align lower link arms of tractor to hitch clevises on mower Insert lower hitch pins into lower ball swivels and attach Iynch pins 3 Referring to fig 1 attach tractor top link to upper floating hitch on mower with pin supplied Secure with lock pin 4 Adjust the tractor top link in or out to place the upper hitch pin vertically above the lower hitch pins as shown in fig 1 below to allow mower flotation POWERSHAFT INSTALLATION 1 Slide powershaft end with extended safety cone over splined shaft of the gearbox and secure with at taching device 2 Slide powershaft over the tractor s splined PTO shaft and secure with locking device of powershaft 3 Powershaft should now be moved back and forth to insure that it is secure on the PTO shaft of the tractor and mower gearbox 4 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 PLACE AT ALL TIMES DURING OPERATION A TRACTOR PTO SHIELD AND ALL MOWER GUARDS MUST BE IN FLOATING AND FRONT TO BACK HITCH AD
28. t first begin mowing at a slow forward speed and shift up until the desired speed is achieved maintaining 540 PTO rpm 10 Mower blades will cut better at a faster blade speed than at reduced throttle 11 Mowing should not be done in wet conditions as grass will stick to blades and the under side of mower deck 12 After mowing the first 50 feet stop and check to see that the mower is adjusted properly 13 DO NOT make sharp turns or attempt to back up while mower is on the ground 14 DO NOT engage PTO with mower in the fully raised position DO NOT engage PTO at full throttle OPERATING CHECK LIST Proper servicing and adjustments is the key to the long life of any machine With careful and systematic inspec tion of the mower you can avoid costly maintenance time and repair For Safety reasons each maintenance opera tion must be performed with the tractor s PTO dis engaged the mower lowered completely tractor engine shut off and ignition key removed SERVICE DAILY 1 Grease the PTO u joint 2 Check that all bolts are tight LUBRICATE EVERY 50 HOURS OF OPERATION 1 With the mower on level ground check the oil level in the gearbox by removing the plug in the side of the box The oil should reach the plug hole Fill if neces sary with SAE 90 oil and retighten both plugs DO NOT OVERFILL Should your gearbox require service take it to your LAND PRIDE dealer IMPORTANT Mower should be level when check

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