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1. DESCRIPTION HEAVY DUTY GRASSKAT COMBO STD DUTY GRASSKAT COMBO HEAVY DUTY GRASSKAT CABLE SPINDLE ASSY TM 60 SPACER TSR SPINDLE FLATWASHER 1 2 SAE GR 8 CAPSCREW 1 2 x 2 1 4 NF GR 8 FLATWASHER 5 8 USS GR8 CAPSCREW 5 8 x 2 NF GR8 SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE 9 SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE 10 SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE 11 SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE 12 SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE Side Rotary Common Section 6 17 72 SIDE COMBO ROTARY MOWER Side Rotary Common Section 6 18 72 SIDE COMBO ROTARY MOWER ITEM Popo a N NRNNS3Io5ar5o0n 5 PART NO 34260 31408A 31931 611001 21248 21295B 21242A 611024H5 612290 21223 612277 21993 612413 612270 22016 21625 21631 21783 21992 21775 25270 610822 610822 06504018 21222 611029 611033 21733 21990 21725 QTY ND 0 PN AH 23 5 13 13 DESCRIPTION RTRY 72 DECK COMBO SDT DUTY RTRY 72 DECK COMBO HEAVY DUTY GAURD CHAIN FRONT SR60 BRKT MOTOR 60 SIDE RTRY SKID SHOE TM72 FLAP DEFLECTOR TM72 BAR FLAP TM72 SPINDLE ASSY CPLT HD 5 8 HOLES CAPSCREW 5 8x2 NF GR 8 SPROKET 1 1 4 BORE CAPSCREW 3 4 x 2 NF LOCKWASHER 3 4 GR 8 HEX NUT 3 4 NF GR 8 PLOW BOLT 3 8 X 1 NC FLA
2. 55 amp 75 ins 67 inbe 98 116 ane 123 139 ees 64 148 163 190 inbes 24 112 135 160 174 Zn 24 278 37 28 325 383 24 17 184581 20 23 A a 12519 51 30 35 44181 37 19 58 42 Hbe 49 44 43 A be 49 18 48 53 1 4 2 7 2 sx 4 4 55 58 8 Torque values for 106 and SA G r series are in inch pounds torque ane in fect pounds K 055 tor lubrico conditions D Morsinal amantan Torque values calculated tom Tome K 057 tor zinc peated and Conditions F Care Loss K 0 20 w wa dry conditione Tension Relationship for Metric Fasteners 9 9 BONOS eee Lubed 10 F EIE 23 Cisto calcule at 75 of the proot load for specified bots 015 for conditione D Nonunal Al torque values are in foct pounds K 0 17 for zinc plated dry conditions Load Torque values calculated trom formis TOF where 0 20 for pisn and dry conditione These are intended to be general specifications See tractor operators or service manual for exact specifications for your unit Maintenance Section 4 7 MAINTENANCE Description Tractor Hydraulics Mower Hydraulics Cold Temperatures 0 F Start Up Normal Temperatures 10 F Start Up Nor
3. PARTS ORDERING GUIDE The following instructions are offered to help eliminate needless delay and error in processing purchase orders for the equipment in this manual 1 The Parts Section is prepared in logical sequence and grouping of parts that belong to the basic machine featured in this manual Part Numbers and Descriptions are given to help locate the parts and quantities required 2 The Purchase Order must indicate the Name and Address of the person or organization ordering the parts who should be charged and if possible the serial number of the machine for which the parts are being ordered 3 The purchase order must clearly list the quantity of each part the complete and correct part number and the basic name of the part 4 The manufacturer reserves the right to substitute parts where applicable 5 Some parts may be unlisted items which are special production items not normally stocked and are subject to special handling Request a quotation for such parts before sending a purchase order 6 The manufacturer reserves the right to change prices without prior notice NOTE When ordering replacement decals refer to the part numbers and descriptions listed in the safety section in the front of this manual For maximum safety and to guarantee optimum product reliability always use genuine Tiger replacement parts The use of inferior replacement parts may cause premature or catastrophic failure which could
4. DETAILED MAINTENANCE REPLACEING HIGH PRESSURE HYDRAULIC FILTER ELEMENT Assure system has been shut down and de pressurized Locate High Pressure Filter housing Confirm that the element that is about to be installed matches the element p n on the filter model tag Example V3 0510 06 world line 100 HD049 model Locate the bottom of the High Pressure Bowl and use the appropriate spanner wrench or ratchet that matches the hex pattern Using the spanner wrench or ratchet and turning in a counterclockwise rotation looking at the bottom of the bowl remove the bowl from the head first couple rotations will seam tight as the o ring passes the sealing flats once the o ring has cleared the sealing flats the bowl should spin freely Taking care not to drop the bowl finish removing the bowl from the head WARNING bowl will be full of oil Pour the oil from the bowl into a container this oil should be considered contaminated due to the flow direction through the element is outside in Clean the inside of the bowl if dirt is present Remove the old element from the filter head by pulling with a rotation motion Dispose of the used element properly Remove the new element from the packaging Using your finger dab and lubricate the o ring in the top of the new element Install the new element into and on the mounting boss with in the head assure that the element is fully seated on the boss Clean and inspect the o ring that is af
5. Falling off can result in serious injury or death Never allow children to operate or ride on the Tractor Implement 8 5 50 11 WARNING Donotmountthe Tractor while the tractor is moving Mount the Tractor only when the Tractor and all moving parts are completely stopped SG 12 Start tractor only when properly seated in the Tractor seat Starting a A DANGER tractor in gear can result in injury or death Read the Tractor operators manual for proper starting instructions sc 13 2 Start only from seat in park or neutral Starting in gear kills Never work under the Implement the framework or any lifted compo nent unless the Implement is securely supported or blocked up to prevent sudden or inadvertent falling which could cause serious injury or even death 56 14 Do not operate this Equipment with hydraulic oil leaking Oil is expensive and its presence could present a hazard Do not check for leaks with your hand Use piece of heavy paper or cardboard High pressure oil streams from breaks in the line could penetrate the skin and cause tissue damage including gangrene Ifoil does penetrate the skin have the injury treated immediately by a physician knowledge able and skilled in this procedure sc 15 Side Rtry Safety Section 1 4 SAFETY WARNING The operator and all support personnel should wear hard hats safety shoes safety glasses and proper hearing protection at all times for prot
6. RTRY 72 WELDMENT 1 4 DECK FLAP DEFLECTOR TM72 BAR FLAP TM72 SHIM MOTOR MOUNT 14GA AS NEEDED SHIM MOTOR MOUNT 18 GA AS NEEDED BRKT MOTOR 60 SIDE RTRY CURRENT MOTOR M365 2 1 2 GEAR ORIGINAL MOTOR M365 2 1 2 GEAR SPINDLE ASSY CPLT HD 5 8 HOLES SPROKET 1 1 4 BORE COVER COUPLING SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE 21248 612270 22016 21625 21745 21727 27005 22018 33655 33656 612267 21725 21990 21733 25270 21992 21775 21783 612290 21631 612277 21993 612413 611029 21988 21632 31931 OO 00 O O ON ND SKID SHOE TM72 PLOW BOLT 3 8 X 1 NC FLATWASHER 3 8 HEX NUT 3 8 NC CAPSCREW 1 2 x 7 NC NYLOCK NUT 1 2 SPRING PUSHOFF SIDE RTRY FLATWASHER 1 2 WIDE PLATE GAURD SAFETY FRONT RTRY PLATE GUARD SAFETY REAR RTRY CARRIAGE BOLT 1 2 x 2 NF GR8 HEX NUT 1 2 NC LOCKWASHER 1 2 CAPSCREW 1 2 x 2 NC FLATWASHER 5 8 GR 8 LOCKWASHER 5 8 HEX NUT 5 8 CAPSCREW 5 8 x 2 NC CAPSCREW 5 8x2 NF GR 8 CAPSCREW 3 8 x 1 1 4 NC CAPSCREW 3 4 x 2 NF LOCKWASHER 3 4 GR 8 HEX NUT 3 4 NF GR 8 CHAIN COUPLING LOCKWASHER 3 8 CAPSCREW 3 8 X 1 1 2 NC GAURD CHAIN FRONT SR72 Side Rotary Common Section 6 11 60 SIDE COMBO ROTARY MOWER Side
7. With engine stopped ensure drive shaft alignment by grasping coupler and sliding back and forth Coupler should slide freely with approximately 1 8 of end play If coupler does not slide freely inspect for loose pump mount bolts or damaged or loose crank shaft adapter Inject Lithium Complex Extreme Pressure grease conforming to NLGI2 ISO 320 specifications into coupler until grease begins to protrude from ends Grease daily or every 8 hours Do not over grease DRIVE SHAFT YOKE U JOINT amp STUB SHAFT With engine stopped inject Lithium Complex extreme pressure grease conforming to NLGI2 ISO 320 specifications into universal joints and slip yoke untill grease appears at the seal Grease them daily or every 8 hours Maintenance Section 4 14 MAINTENANCE ADJUSTING THE CABLE LIFT Extend the outboard cylinder until the mower deck touches its stop on the draft beam as shown NOTE Make sure the cable turnbuckle is loose enough to allow the cylinder to reach full extension before the head reaches the stop Now hold the head against the stop and tighten the turnbuckle until the cable is tight Lower and raise the head to check the adjustment The head should touch its stop at the same time the cylinder reaches full extension Tighten turnbuckle lock nuts securely after adjustment is complete BALL VALVES The ball valve at the hydraulic reservoir may need to be closed during certain maintenance or repair p
8. CAUTION 1 DO NOT weld on the knife or bolts Damaged or worn knives must be replaced 2 Knife must be replaced in sets Knives with unequal wear may cause serious vibration and resulting structural damage to the mower 3 The self locking nuts for the knife mounting bolts must NOT be reused If the self locking nut is removed from the knife mounting bolt the nut must be replaced with a new self locking nut 4 Inspect the condition and tightness of the knife mounting bolts and disk mounting bolts daily ROTARY KNIFE REPLACEMENT 1 Be sure you have a complete matching set of new knives for replacement 2 Remove knives and inspect holes for damage Also watch for cracks in the disk around the holes 3 Lube threads with anti seize motor oil or grease Install bolt through knife and disk from bottom side of disk Install new self locking nuts and torque them to 800 oiled ft Ibs 4 The knives should swing freely to absorb shocks from impact when striking objects WARNING WHEN CUTTING HEAVY BRUSH KNIFE BOLTS SHOULD BE INSPECTED HOURLY AND RETORQUED TO 1070 dry or 800 oiled FT LBS Maintenance Section 4 18 MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENT OF ROTARY DISK Failure to follow the following warnings and instructions may result serious injury or damage to the equipment or property CAUTION The bolts that attach the knife mounting disk to the spindle must be grade 8 These 5
9. NYLOCK NUT 3 8 NC CBL CNTRL 122 Parts Section 5 11 4 27 06 2SP HUSCO LIFT VALVE COMBO TO PRESSURE PORT LOCATED UNDER DRIVERS SEAT HOSE ROUTING TO INBOARD CYLINDER GLAND TO OUTBOARD CYLINDER GLAND TO OUTBOARD CYLINDER BUTT TO PORT ABOVE RH REAR AXLE FROM PB PORT ON LIFT VALVE FROM T PORT ON LIFT VALVE TO HIGH PRESSURE FILTER PRESSURE FROM TRACTOR TO P PORT ON LIFT VALVE moony TO POWER BEYOND PORT ABOVE RIGHT REAR AXLE TO RETURN PORT DIRECTLY BELOW DF VALVE BY FILLER NECK 06101302 LV2SP KUB M105X TM Parts Section 5 12 4 27 06 2SP HUSCO LIFT VALVE COMBO ITEM PARTNO 1 06340023 2 06340024 3 21631 4 21627 5 22016 6 06430044 7 21625 8 34622 9 06505029 10 21579 11 30801 12 21632 13 34623 14 614411 15 21500 16 613017 17 33271 18 34631 19 34632 20 33591 21 32678 22 33382 23 33383 24 33649 25 06503066 26 33486 27 06503036 QTY pee ke D PB DESCRIPTION VALVE MNT RH KUB M105X VALVE MNT LH KUB M105X CAPSCREW 3 8 X 1 1 4 NC NYLOCK NUT 3 8 NC FLATWASHER 3 8 BRAGE VLV MNT KUB HEX NUT 3 8 NC PLATE VALVE REAR MNT FILTER HP 3 4SAE 11MIC VIS IND CAPSCREW 5 16 X 3 4 NC VALVE 2SP HSC S A D A W PB CAPSCREW 3 8 X 1 1 2 NC CBL CNTRL 122 CLEVIS CBL CTRL 3 16 HEX NU
10. recommendations Maintenance Section 4 3 MAINTENANCE WEEKLY OR EVERY 50 HOURS ITEM SERVICE COMMENTS In Tank Hyd Fluid Change Change after first 50 Filter hours only then every 10 micron filter 500 hours or yearly In Line High Pressure Change Change after first 50 Filter hours only then every 10 micron filter 500 hours or yearly MONTHLY OR EVERY 150 HOURS Hydraulic Fluid Level Check Add as needed Hyd Tank Breather Clean Check Replace Clean or replace Element as required Rear Tire Type Max P S I 480 80R38 29 18 4 34 26 18 4 38 26 YEARLY OR EVERY 500 HOURS Spindle Grease Change Motor to Spindle Spline Change Hyd Tank Fluid Change In Tank Hyd Fluid Filter Change 10 micron filter In Line HP Filter Change or Change when indicated 10 micron filter by restriction indicator Hyd Tank Breather Change TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOMS CAUSE REMEDY Vibration 1 Loose bolts 1 Check all bolts and tighten to torque specs in this section 2 Cutter assembly 2a Check for damaged blades disc Unbalanced or cutter shaft Replace if needed 2b Check for wire rope etc entangled in cutter assembl Mower will not lift 1 Hyd Fluid low 1 Check and refill Hyd Fluid 2 Leaks inline 2 Tighten or replace fittings and hoses 3 Faulty relief valve 3 Check pressure in line Line pressure in Control Valves should be at least 2500 P S I 4 Kinked or blocked 4 Clean or replace lines 5 Faulty c
11. wrap with split hose and secure with hose clamps or zip ties On non cab units the pressure and return hoses from the control valve will also need to be routed inside the protective clear hose wrap Cover the valve valve fittings with the yellow hose cover and secure with black string provided Assembly Section 2 10 ASSEMBLY WEATHER PACK METRI PACK ASSEMBLY These instructions apply to both Weather Pack and Metri pack connectors NOTE Use the specific tool for the type of connector you are assembling 3 Put terminal in crimping tool then 4 Crimp and visually inspect for a good Assembly Section 2 11 ASSEMBLY COMBO LIFT DRAFT BEAM INSTALLATION Install 15 O ring breather into butt port of inboard cylinder Install fittings in the rod end of the cylinder according to the diagram in the commons section These fittings should be positioned to face the butt end of the cylinder Next turn the clevis onto the rod of the cylinder until it is tight against the shoulder and lock into place with locking bolt on clevis The inboard cylinder can now be installed into the main frame mast with the pin flat washers and R clips as shown below Use teflon tape on all fitting and hose connections Install all fittings in the outboard cylinder and adjust to point towards the butt end of the cylinder Attach the hoses as specified in the parts book Slide th
12. 1 5P GR 8 8 CAPSCREW 16MMX40MM 1 5 PITCH GR8 8 CAPSCREW 3 4 X 2 1 4 NC CAPSCREW 1 2 X 1 3 4 NC CAPSCREW 3 8 X 5 NC CAPSCREW 1 2 X 1 1 4 NC FLATWASHER 5 8 GR 8 SAE FLATWASHER 9 16 GR 9 SAE FLATWASHER 3 4 GR 8 SAE FLATWASHER 3 8 LOCKWASHER 1 2 LOCKWASHER 3 8 LOCKWASHER 7 16 HEX NUT 3 4 NC HEX NUT 1 2 NC HEX NUT 3 8 NC TANK MNT KUB M105S CAPSCREW 5 8 X 1 1 4 NC NOTE TORQUE 18 CAPSCREWS TO 155 FT LBS DRY 8 122 FT LBS LUBRICATED THESE ATTACH THE FRONT OF THE MAIN FRAME TO THE TRACTOR FRAME Parts Section 5 5 5 22 06 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT HYDRAULICS M105X 06101300 HYDRO KUB M105X Parts Section 5 6 5 24 06 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT HYDRAULICS M105X 3 m 33695 35269 06380026 23152 06510083 TF4852 33554 33555 TF4431 34389 34309 06503054 34064 6T0375B 06420045 06700043 610450 24937 06537004 613202 613218 06400393 24962 27724 32519 22014 06500248 06500249 06500214 34161 34154 34638 34162 34155 34639 O 20 N D N N N 00 QTY os G 00 WWWW N N N m REF REF REF DESCRIPTION TANK RES BUMPER BLANK FILTERASSY IN TANK JIC 10MIC PUMP MNT KUB M105S PUMP P350 1 3 4 GEAR VALVE BRAKE SOL 3000PSI METRI KIT FLANGE 20 ELBOW 1MORBX1MJIC 45 ADAPT
13. 8 inch bolts are to be torqued to 204 dry or 184 oiled ft Ibs A thread locking agent may be applied to threads of all mounting bolts before they are installed Disks must be inspected daily for hairline cracks between spindle mounting bolts or around the knife mounting bolts These cracks indicate metal fatigue caused by severe abuse If cracks are present the disk must be replaced Inspect the disk mounting bolts daily when checking tightness of blade mounting bolts If a disk mounting bolt is loose it must be removed threads cleaned fresh thread locking agent applied and tightened to proper torque value If a knife mounting bolt is loose the self locking nut must be replaced as a safety precaution Lubricate threads with anti seize grease or motor oil Place bolts through knife and disk from bottom side of disk Install self locking nuts and torque them to 800 ft Ibs 1 WARNING The disk alone weighs approximately 210 Ibs Be sure its weight can be supported before attempting to replace The use of a lift mechanism will ease replacement 2 Remove the six disk mounting bolts and the disk from the spindle 3 Install new disk and align with mounting bolt holes 4 Apply a thread locking agent to all of the mounting bolts and install the bolts through the disk If a bolt protector is being installed hold the protector in place and install the bolts through the bolt protector and disk NOTE Disk bolts must be Grade 8 5 Tig
14. ASSEMBLY SOLENOID BRAKE VALVE HYDRAULIC SCHEM Parts Section 5 3 ASSEMBLY 06101300 06101300 06101302 06101312 30801 31752 06101307 06200342 06200349 06101300 06510102 34115 34115 PAGE 5 4 5 6 5 8 5 10 5 12 5 14 5 16 5 18 5 20 5 22 5 23 5 24 5 25 5 26 5 27 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT MAIN FRAME M105X 06101300 MN FRAME KUBOTA M105X 5 22 06 Parts Section 5 4 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT MAIN FRAME M105X ITEM O O1 N N 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 PARTNO 06300043 06300044 06300045 23152 06380026 06510083 34666 33695 35269 21627 06505077 TF4887 610649 06505067 06410394 35131 06530531 06530530 612521 21833 21732 21644 21730 33764 06533003 33880 22016 21990 21988 21989 21825 21725 21625 06380025 21780 QTY G N lo AA PE A2 DESCRIPTION MNFRM KUB M105X AXL BRC LH KUB M105X AXL BRC RH KUB M105X PUMP P350 1 3 4 GEAR PUMP MNT KUB M105S VALVE BRAKE SOL 3000PSI METRI TANK RES BUMP BLANK CPLT ASSY TANK RES BUMPER BLANK FILTER ASSY IN TANK JIC 10MIC NYLOCK NUT 3 8 NC CAP PRESSURE 3 0PSI STREET ELBOW 1 8 X 45 FILTER GAUGE SIGHT GLASS TANK MOUNT HOSE CLAMP CLAMP KIT COOLER TRUCKAT CAPSCREW 18MMx40MM 1 5P GR8 8 CAPSCREW M14xM55
15. Discharge Opening 673230 WARNING Don t Operate with Bystanders in Area 613233 CAUTION DONOT Start or Run with Valves closed 613234 CAUTION Check Crankshaft Adapter Daily 613236 LOGO Made In USA 613243 WARNING Replace Bolts and Locknut if damaged 6 3249 INSTRUCT Grease Inst Cuttershaft Bearing 613261 INSTRUCT Grease Inst Ground Roller Bearing TB1011 WARNING Do Not Work Mower with Safety Shiel Removed 02962764 WARNING Pinch Point 02965262 WARNING Hydraulic Hose Repair 02967827 DANGER Multi Warn Messages 34852 INSTRUCT Hydraulic Specifications 00756059 WARNING Check Hydraulic Hose with Cardboard o ON O O C N N m N N D po 2 2 2 2 0 4 0 6 DD RR NS S S sS q S G D Side Rtry Safety Section 1 13 SAFETY PART NO LOCATION DO NOT LUBRICATE WITH AUTOMATIC GREASE GUN GREASE WITH HAND 22839 GREASE GUN ONLY MOWER DECK P N22839 SAFETY AWARNING 22840 INSIDE OF CAB IF FOREIGN OBJECTS ARE ACCIDENTLY CONTACTED SHUT CONTROL SWITCH OFF IMMEDIATELY DO NOT RAISE CUTTER HEAD UNTIL ALL MOVING PARTS HAVE STOPPED A WARNING INSPECT REAR FLAP FREQUENTLY MOWER DECK TO BE SURE IT IS IN SAFE WORKING CONDITION DO NOT OPERATE MOWER WITH FLAP REMOVED OR WORN 10 X5 5 31522 MOWER DECK 18 25 X10 31523 LI HYDRAULIC TANK MOWERS Side Riry Safety Section 1 14 SAFETY mm PART NO A D A N G E R LOCATION TO AVERT THROWN OBJECTS CUTTER SHAFT MUST TURN
16. IN THIS 42350 MOWER DECK DIRECTION MOWING SAFETY TIPS Raad amp understand the Gperator s Manual 3 Wear Your Seat Koop all shields and guards in place Make sure equipment is in proper working order haver allempt ta gat off or a moving Truck c Never allow riders truck er equipment Only start the truck from the seat with the key Always the area before mowin m l foreign delis 33743 Always keep bystanders and coworkers INSIDE OF CAB minimun of 300 feet away Never allow the mower blades to contact solid objects or foreign material pproach rotating elements Fb mower head shut down Aux Engine place transmission in park set parking brake shut off truck angina and remove key Wait till all rotating motion has stopped before leaving seal Tei I 42399 MOWER DECK 42400 MOWER DECK Side Rtry Safety Section 1 SAFETY PART NO D ANG ER LOCATION 613217 KEEP HANDS MOWER DECK AND FEET CLEAR FOR SAFE OPERATION 613219 READ THE INSIDE OF CAB OPERATORS amp MAINTENANGE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING 613219 613220 FRONT PUMP MOUNT LUBRICATE SPINDLE DAILY OR EVERY 10 HOURS OF USE WITH MOWER AND TRACTOR OFF INJECT TWO PUMPS OF TIGER SPINDLE LUBRICANT INTO SPINDLE BEFORE USING NOTE SEE OPERATORS MANUAL FOR SUBSTITUTE LUBRICANT AND MORE DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS 3221 613221 INSIDE OF CAB 29 6 3221 Side
17. ONE SECTION LEVER KNOB LEVER LEVER WASHER LEVER CLIP LINKAGE LEVER PIN ROLL PIN LEVER BOOT LEVER BOLT LEVER DUST COVER LEVER NUT TIE ROD KIT O RING LARGE Parts Section 5 17 2SP HUSCO VALVE POWER BEYOND 31752 Parts Section 5 18 2SP HUSCO VALVE POWER BEYOND 31752 ITEM 8 I O O1 12 13 14 11 11 11C 11D 12 12 12C 12D 12E 12F 12G 12H 12J 12K 12L PART NO QTY TB1017S TB1702 1017 1017 N A N A TB1017M TB1017E TB1017M TB1017M TB1017A TB1017L TB1017X 24214 j gt Ny DESCRIPTION INLET END COVER END COVER POWER BEYOND VALVE SECTION SINGLE ACTING SPRING DETENT VALVE SECTION SINGLE ACTING SPRING DETENT N A N A SHUT OFF PLUG RELIEF VALVE 2250 PSI SHUT OFF PLUG SHUT OFF PLUG VALVE SEAL KIT FOR ONE SECTION WIPER O RING SMALL O RING LARGE SPRING PUCKET LEVER KIT FOR ONE SECTION LEVER KNOB LEVER LEVER WASHER LEVER CLIP LINKAGE LEVER PIN ROLL PIN LEVER BOOT LEVER BOLT LEVER DUST COVER LEVER NUT TIE ROD KIT O RING LARGE Parts Section 5 19 SAFETY SCREEN KUBOTA M105X CAB FRAME RIGHT SIDE CAB FRAME RIGHT SIDE 06101307 SAFETY SCREEN KUB M105X Parts Section 5 20 SAFE
18. PAGE SEE OLD ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE 21632 21988 33656 612267 33655 CO CAPSCREW 3 8 X 1 1 2 NC LOCKWASHER 3 8 PLATE GUARD SAFETY REAR RTRY CARRIAGE BOLT 1 2 x 2 NF GR8 PLATE GAURD SAFETY FRONT RTRY Side Rotary Common Section 6 13 60 SIDE ROTARY MOWER z 3 c 5 8 27 OPTIONAL REAR FLAP GUARD 137 CABLE LIFT HEAD ONLY EDGE LOOSE TO TIRE GUARD Side Rotary Common Section 6 14 ud 60 SIDE ROTARY MOWER ITEM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 34975 1 HEAVY DUTY GRASSKAT COMBO 06320005 1 STD DUTY GRASSKAT COMBO 06320008 1 HEAVY DUTY GRASSKAT CABLE 2 34980 1 SPINDLE ASSY TM 60 3 06504016 1 CURRENT MOTOR M365 1 1 4 14 SPLINE 34981 1 ORIGINAL MOTOR M365 1 1 4 14 SPLINE 4 06410254 2 SKID OUTBOARD TM60 5 22992 156 CHAIN 10 LINK 6 612270 14 PLOW BOLT 3 8 X 1 NC 7 22016 26 FLATWASHER 3 8 8 21625 30 HEX NUT 3 8 NC 10 611025 4 CAPSCREW 1 2 2 GR 8 NC 10A 06533006 4 FLATWASHER 1 2 SAE GR 8 11 21990 8 LOCKWASHER 1 2 12 34972 4 PLATE CAP CHAIN 13 21631 16 CAPSCREW 3 8 x 1 1 4 NC 14 34974 2 ROD CHAIN INNER TM60 15 34973 2 ROD CHAIN OUTER TM60 16 20 SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE 21 21988 16 LOCKWASHER 3 8 22 612290 6 CAPSCREW 5 8x 1 3 4 NOT SHOWN 23 21575 25 NUT 5 16 NC 24 21580 25 CAPSCREW 5 16 x 1 NC 25 21987 25 LOCKWASHER 5 16 26
19. Raising the Mower 4 deck exposes the Cutting Blades which creates potentially serious hazard and could cause serious injury or even death from objects thrown from the Blades seu VAG f Use extreme caution when raising the Mower head Stop the Blades from turning when the Mower Head is raised and passersby are within 100 yards Raising the Mower head exposes the Blades which creates a potentially serious hazard and can cause serious injury by objects thrown from the Blades or by contact with the Blades SBM 2 Side Rtry Safety Section 1 9 SAFETY WARNING Never leave the Tractor and Implement unattended while the Implementis in the lifted position Accidental operation of lifting lever or a hydraulic failure may cause sudden drop of unit with injury or death by crushing To properly park the implement when disconnecting it from the tractor lower the stand and putthe retaining pin securely in place or putasecure support under the A Frame Lowertheimplementcarefully to the ground Do not put hands or feet under lifted components s3pr 1 WARNING Relieve hydraulic pressure prior to doing any maintenance or repair work on the Implement Place the Mower Head on the ground or securely supported on blocks or stands disengage the PTO and turn off the engine Push and pull the control Levers or Joystick several times to relieve pressure prior to starting any maintenance or repair work 6 Always disconnec
20. Rotary Common Section 6 12 60 SIDE COMBO ROTARY MOWER ITEM d 4 N NRNNS3IDar5on 5 gt E 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 35 36 37 PART 32617 30188D 31773 611001 610820 22592 610823 6T1024H5 6T2290 21223 612277 21993 612413 612270 22016 21625 21631 21783 21992 21775 25270 610822 6 0822 06504011 23172 6 1029 6 1033 21733 21990 21725 ID CO O 0 O 0 YH m 5 835 13 13 DESCRIPTION RTRY 60 DECK COMBO SDT DUTY RTRY 60 DECK COMBO HEAVY DUTY GAURD CHAIN FRONT SR60 BRKT MOTOR MTG 60 SIDE RTRY SKID SHOE TM60 HEAVY DUTY FLAP DEFLECTOR TM60 BAR FLAP TM60 SPINDLE ASSY CPLT HD 5 8 HOLES CAPSCREW 5 8x2 NF GR 8 SPROKET 1 1 4 BORE CAPSCREW 3 4 x 2 NF LOCKWASHER 3 4 GR 8 HEX NUT 3 4 NF GR 8 PLOW BOLT 3 8 X 1 NC FLATWASHER 3 8 HEX NUT 3 8 NC CAPSCREW 3 8 x 1 1 4 NC CAPSCREW 5 8 x 2 NC LOCKWASHER 5 8 HEX NUT 5 8 FLATWASHER 5 8 GR 8 SHIM MOTOR MOUNT 14GA AS NEEDED SHIM MOTOR MOUNT 18 GA AS NEEDED CURRENT MOTOR M365 2 1 4 GEAR ORIGINAL MOTOR M365 2 1 4 GEAR CHAIN COUPLING COVER COUPLING CAPSCREW 1 2 x 2 NC LOCKWASHER 1 2 HEX NUT 1 2 NC SEE OLD ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE OLD ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE OLD ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS
21. and all hydraulic pressure has been relieved Operators Signature DO NOT OPERATE an UNSAFE TRACTOR or FRONT END LOADER Side Rtry Operation Section 3 11 OPERATION TRACTOR PRE OPERATION Inspection Tractor a Date Shift WARNING Before conducting the inspection make sure the Tractor engine is off all rotation has stop and the tractor is in the Park with the parking brake engaged The Loader is resting on the ground or is securely blocked up and supported and all hydraulic pressure has been relieved Condition at Start of Shift The Flashing lights function properh The SMV Sign is clean and visible The Tires are in good condition adequate The Wheel Lug bolts are tight 256 Ti with proper pressure condition The Steering linkage is in good condition There are no visible Oil Leaks The Hydraulic controls function property The ROPS or ROPS Cab is in good condition The Seatbelt is in place and in good condition The Master Shield is in plage o Jo o The Engine Oil tevel is The Brake Fluid level is The Power Steering Fluid Levelisfull The Fuel level adequate O Engine Coolant Fluid level is ful The Radiator is free of debris The filter is in condition oO Operators Signature DO NOT OPERATE
22. hair dryer to soften the adhesive and promote removal IMPORTANT If a material is found to be incompatible in a short term test it will usually be found to be incompatible in the field The converse however is not always true Favorable performance is no guarantee that actual end use conditions have been duplicated Therefore these results should be used as a guide only and it is recommended that the user test the products under actual end use conditions Maintenance Section 4 9 MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDED FILLING INSTRUCTIONS FOR HYDRAULIC RESERVIORS When filling or checking the oil level the unit should be parked on a level surface shut OFF and allowed sufficient time to cool to ambient temperature Use caution when removing the pressurized breather Do not place face over opening when removing the breather The reservior should be filled to the top of the lower sight glass on the side of the tank Do not over fill The reservior has been over filled when oil is visible in the upper sight glass If tank has too much oil the excess may be expelled through the pressurized breather DETAILED MAINTENANCE REPLACEING IN TANK HYDRAULIC FILTER Loosen the four bolts on the top cover of the filter housing Turn cover counter clockwise until cover is free Remove and replace filter Replace top cover and cover bolts in opposite order as removed js Maintenance Section 4 10 MAINTENANCE
23. mowers to the trailer with chains Check the tractor operators manual for any requirements to transport be flatbed trailer Reverse this procedure to unload and remount the mowers after transporting Be sure all pins are secure all connections are tight and any lost fluid is replaced before using mowers Use teflon tape when connecting all fittings CAUTION If any part of this operating section or any other section of this manual is not completely understood contact your Tiger dealer or the address on the cover of this manual for assistance Side Rtry Operation Section 3 7 OPERATION INSPECTION SHEETS Side Rtry Operation Section 3 8 OPERATION Rotary Mower PRE OPERATION Inspection Tractor _ Make VWARNING Before conducting the inspection make sure the Tractor engine is off all rotation has stop and the tractor is in the Park with the parking brake engaged The Mower head is resting on the ground or is securely blocked up and supported and all hydraulic pressure has been relieved perator s Manual is in the Canister on the mower afety Decals are in place and legible The Mounting frame bolts are in place and There are no cracks in Draftbeam or Yolk The Draftbeam Yolk connection bolts amp pins are There are no cracks or holes in mower deck d motor mounting bolts are tic The mower head spindle housing is tight and lubricated There mower deck is clear of cut grass and de
24. result in serious injury or death 1000 Direct any questions regarding parts to Tiger Corporation 3301 N Louise Ave Sioux Falls SD 57107 1 800 843 6849 1 605 336 7900 Side Rotary Common Section 6 3 CABLE LIFT ASSEMBLY YO amp a 22 K 39 06100018 3 22 02 Side Rotary Common Section 6 4 CABLE LIFT ASSEMBLY ITEM NOOR D 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 PART QTY DESCRIPTION 6T0103A 1 DRAFT BEAM STD 25 LB 45 3 8 6T0103E OPT DRAFT BEAM EXTENDED 6 4WD 6TO103L OPT DRAFT BEAM EXTENDED 15 610105 OPT DRAFT BEAM STD WITH TRAVEL LOCk 610108 OPT DRAFT BEAM 30 LB CHANNEL 45 3 8 610150 1 CYLINDER 3 X 18 6TO151R 1 CYLINDER 3 X 10 610100 1 LOWER 5 610101 1 UPPER SHEAVE 33768 2 SHEAVE 610110 1 LIFT CABLE STD 1 2 X 87 1 2 610110 OPT LIFT CABLE EXTENDED 6 4WD 6T0110L OPT LIFT CABLE EXTENDED 15 610115 1 TURN BUCKLE 610112 1 SHACKLE WITH PIN 612999 1 OUTER DRAFT BEAM PIN 1 1 2 X 14 1 2 613001 1 INNER DRAFT BEAM PIN 1 1 2 X 15 3 4 613005 1 PIN 1 W CAP TB1033 2 CLEVIS PIN 1 X 4 613004 1 R CLIP 3 16 613010 1 UPPER SHEAVE PIN WITH ZERK 3 4 X 3 613009 1 LOWER SHEAVE PIN WITH ZERK 3 4 X 2 1 2 613020 2 R CLIP 5 32 612272 1 SET SCREW 3 8 X 1 2 613211 1 GREAS
25. stopping distance increases Determine the maximum safe transport speed for you and this Equipment Test the equipment at a slow speed in turns Increase the speed through the turn only after you determine that it is safe to oper ate at a higher speed Use extreme care and reduce your speed e when turning sharply to prevent the tractor and implement from turn transport the Tractor and Implement at the speeds that you haeo satire valet ultingysperdpiappely eod this equipment before operating on roads gfalprent Be aware of the operating conditions Do not operate the Tractor with weak or faulty brakes When operating down a hill or on wet or rain slick roads the braking distance increases use extreme care and reduce your speed When operating in traffic always use the Tractor s flashing warning lights and reduce your speed Be aware of traffic around you andwatch out for the other guy sc 19 Side Rtry Safety Section 1 5 SAFETY WARNING Never attempt to lubricate adjust or remove material from the Implement while it is in motion or while tractor engine is running Make sure the tractor engine is off before working on the Implement SG 20 WARNING Periodically inspect all moving parts for wear and replace when necessary with authorized service parts Look for loose fasteners worn or broken parts and leaky or loose fittings Make sure all pins have cotter pins and washer
26. 12J 12K 12L PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION TB1017S 1 INLET END COVER TB1702 1 END COVER POWER BEYOND 1017 1 VALVE SECTION SINGLE ACTING SPRING DETENT 06502091 1 VALVE SECTION DOUBLE ACTING CENTER SPRING NO AUX VALVE PORTS N A N A N A N A TB1017M 1 SHUT OFF PLUG TB1017E 1 RELIEF VALVE 2250 PSI TB1017M 1 SHUT OFF PLUG N A N A TB1017A 2 VALVE SEAL KIT FOR ONE SECTION 2 WIPER 2 O RING SMALL 1 O RING LARGE 1 SPRING 1 PUCKET TB1017L 2 LEVER KIT FOR ONE SECTION 1 LEVER KNOB 1 LEVER 2 LEVER WASHER 1 LEVER CLIP 2 LINKAGE 1 LEVER PIN 1 ROLL PIN 1 LEVER BOOT 1 LEVER BOLT 1 LEVER DUST COVER 1 LEVER NUT 1017 1 TIE ROD KIT 24214 1 O RING LARGE Side Rotary Common Section 6 43 2 SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE 31320 Side Rotary Common Section 6 44 2 SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE 31320 ITEM 8 I O OQ 12 13 15 11 11 11C 11D 11E 12A 12B 12C 12D 12E 12F 12G 12H 12J 12K 12L PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 31595 31594 31597 31597 06503067 06503067 N A 614209 31862 31862 31593 TB1017L 31603 1017 24214 INLET END COVER END COVER LOAD SENSE VALVE SECTION DOUBLE ACTING CENTER SPRING VALVE SECTION DOUBLE ACTING CENTER SPRING RELIEF PLUG RELIEF PLUG N A RELIEF PLUG RELIEF VALVE 2175 PSI RELIEF VALVE 2175 PSI c VALVE SEAL KIT FOR ONE SECTION
27. 155 Ft Lbs Dry or 122 Ft Lbs Lubricated AXLE BRACE INSTALLATION With the tractor on jack stands remove the existing hardware and the three point links on the rear axle where the axle braces will be mounted Use a hoist to raise the axle braces to the correctly matching mounting holes on the rear axle and the main frame Use the existing hardware to attach the braces to the tractor NOTE All capscrews are threaded from the bottom up except the inner rear capscrew DO NOT tighten the hardware at this time Remove the capscrews one at a time and apply a thread locking agent Reinsert the capscrews and tighten torque to values noted in the torque chart located in the maintenance section of this manual Reattach the links to the three point hitch with the existing pins KUBOTA RIGHT SIDE FUEL TANK NOTE THE FUEL TANK IS REPLACED ONLY ON BOOM UNITS Drain the right hand fuel tank Remove the three hoses and the wire connection to the fuel gauge Remove and reuse the fuel gauge the gasket and hardware The gasket has a unique hole pattern and is marked to match the fuel gauge When taking out the gauge pull upward until the float reaches the top of the tank Tip the gauge toward the opposite end of the tank and remove the gauge Save the gauge for later Remove the tank straps and the lower cross bar and discard Drill two 1 2 holes on the upper front plate according to the measurements shown in the parts section Drill two 1 2 h
28. 211 3 GREASE ZERK 1 8 21 614258 1 BREATHER 1 2 22 34244 3 ELBOW FITTING 1 2 23 34396 3 SWIVEL RESTRICTOR 24 21688 3 CAPSCREW 7 16 X 3 1 4 25 21675 3 HEX NUT 7 16 26 21635 2 CAPSCREW 3 8 X 2 1 4 27 21625 2 HEX NUT 3 8 28 21831 1 CAPSCREW 3 4 X 1 3 4 29 21825 1 HEXNUT 3 4 30 06700095 1 CYLINDER SPACER W SET SCREW 31 REF REFER TO MAIN FRAME NOTES 1 ITEM 30 IS USED ON THE GLAND END OF ITEM 2 AS NEEDED 2 ORIENTATION OF ITEM 4 IS CRITICAL 3 22 02 Side Rotary Common Section 6 7 60 SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER Side Rotary Common Section 6 8 60 SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER ITEM NOOR WP 10 11 12 13 14 14A 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 35 36 37 38 39 41 PART 32099 21225B 22592 610823 610822 610822 611001 06504011 23172 611024H5 21223 611033 QTY ms NN 1 DESCRIPTION RTRY 60 WELDMENT 1 4 DECK RTRY 72 WELDMENT 1 4 DECK FLAP DEFLECTOR TM60 BAR FLAP TM60 SHIM MOTOR MOUNT 14GA AS NEEDED SHIM MOTOR MOUNT 18 GA AS NEEDED BRKT MOTOR 60 SIDE RTRY CURRENT MOTOR M365 2 1 4 GEAR ORIGINAL MOTOR M365 2 1 4 GEAR SPINDLE ASSY CPLT HD 5 8 HOLES SPROKET 1 1 4 BORE COVER COUPLING SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE S
29. 22015 25 FLATWASHER 5 16 27 06520084 2 ROTARY SIDE FLAP 28 06370029 1 TIRE GUARD LEFT 29 06370030 1 TIRE GUARD RIGHT 30 21731 4 CAPSCREW 1 2 x 1 1 2 NC 31 21732 4 CAPSCREW 1 2 x 1 3 4 NC 32 21725 8 HEX NUT 1 2 NC 33 22018 8 FLATWASHER 1 2 WIDE 34 06520085 1 ROTARY CENTER FLAP 35 06400207 3 ROTARY FLAP STRAP 36 06410207 FLAP MOUNT RIGHT 37 06410206 1 FLAP MOUNT LEFT 38 06410208 1 FLAP MOUNT CENTER CABLE LIFT HEAD ONLY 39 21745 1 NYLOCK NUT 1 2 40 21727 1 SPRING PUSHOFF SIDE RTRY 41 27005 1 CAPSCREW 1 2 x 7 NC 42 22018 1 FLATWASHER 1 2 WIDE OPTIONAL SQUARE FLAP 43 06410946 1 MNT FLAP LH EXT TSR 44 06410947 1 MNT FLAP RH EXT TSR 45 06410948 1 COVER FLAP EXT TSR 46 06401184 2 STRAP FLAP EXT TSR 47 06520331 2 FLAP EXT TSR 48 21580 6 CAPSCREW 5 16 X 1 NC 49 22015 12 FLATWASHER 5 16 50 21575 6 HEX NUT 5 16 NC 51 21632 10 CAPSCREW 3 8 X 1 1 2 NC 52 22016 20 FLATWASHER 3 8 GR8 53 21625 10 3 8 QUANTITY VARIES REAR CHAIN GUARD amp REAR FLAP GUARD IS OPTIONAL STANDARD UNIT COMES WITH FRONT CHAINS AND LEFT TIRE GUARD Side Rotary Common Section 6 15 8 26 05 60 SIDE ROTARY SPINDLE AND SPACER Side Rotary Common Section 6 16 60 SIDE ROTARY SPINDLE AND SPACER ITEM PARTNO 1 34975 06320005 06320008 2 34980 3 06320011 4 06533004 5 06530221 6 25270 7 612290 8 d
30. 2SP HUSCO POWER BEYOND 31752 Side Rotary Common Section 6 48 2SP HUSCO POWER BEYOND 31752 ITEM 8 I O O1 12 13 11 11 11C 11D 12 12 12C 12D 12E 12F 12G 12H 12J 12K 12L PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION TB1017S 1 INLET END COVER TB1702 1 END COVER POWER BEYOND 1017 1 VALVE SECTION SINGLE ACTING SPRING DETENT 1017 1 VALVE SECTION SINGLE ACTING SPRING DETENT N A N A N A N A TB1017M 1 SHUT OFF PLUG TB1017E 1 RELIEF VALVE 2250 PSI TB1017M 1 SHUT OFF PLUG TB1017M 1 TB1017M TB1017A 2 VALVE SEAL KIT FOR ONE SECTION 2 WIPER 2 O RING SMALL 1 O RING LARGE 1 SPRING 1 PUCKET TB1017L 2 LEVER KIT FOR ONE SECTION 1 LEVER KNOB 1 LEVER 2 LEVER WASHER 1 LEVER CLIP 2 LINKAGE 1 LEVER PIN 1 ROLL PIN 1 LEVER BOOT 1 LEVER BOLT 1 LEVER DUST COVER 1 LEVER NUT 1017 1 TIE ROD KIT 24214 1 O RING LARGE Side Rotary Common Section 6 49 2SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE 06502040 Side Rotary Common Section 6 50 2SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE 06502040 ITEM D 12 13 15 11 11 11C 11D 11 12 12 12 12D 12E 12F 12G 12H 12J 12K 12L PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 31595 1 INLET END COVER 31594 1 END COVER LOAD SENSE 31597 1 VALVE SECTION DOUBLE ACTING CENTER SPRING 31597 1 VALVE SECTION DOUBLE ACTING CENTER SPRING REMOVE SH
31. 30570 1 FITTING STREET ELBOW 11 33990 1 GREASE ZERK 12 6T1013H 1 BEARING CUP 13 6T1012H 1 BEARING CONE 14 6T1011H 1 LOWER SEAL 15 6T1019 1 SPINDLE KEY 16 PT1018H 5 1 SPINDLE 17 06503064 1 O RING PLUG 1 8 7 32572 AVAIL SPINDLE REBUILD KIT INCLUDE ITEMS 2 THRU 8 AND 12 THRU 15 Side Rotary Common Section 6 29 MOWER SPINDLE ASSEMBLY 34980 NOTES 1 FREEPLAY 001 003 2 GREASE FILL WITH MOBILITH SHC 220 3 APPLY LOCTITE 271 TO O RING PLUG THRDS Side Rotary Common Section 6 30 MOWER SPINDLE ASSEMBLY 34980 ITEM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 34978 1 SPINDLE MOUNT 2 34979 1 SPINDLE TM60 NEW 3 6T1013 1 BEARING CUP 4 611012 1 BEARING CONE 5 611011 2 SEAL UPPER SET OF 2 6 611014 1 SLEEVE ADJ BEARING 7 6T1013H 1 BEARING CUP HD 8 6T1012H 1 BEARING CONE HD 9 6T1011H 1 SEAL LOWER HD 10 34985 1 NUT W SETSCREW 11 6T2275 1 SETSCREW 5 16x1 2 NC 13 34988 1 RELIEF 1PSI 1 8NPT 14 613207 1 ZERK 1 4 x STR 1 15 06503064 O RING PLUG 1 8 Side Rotary Common Section 6 31 HYDRAULIG LIFT CYLINDER 1015 Side Rotary Common Section 6 32 HYDRAULIG LIFT CYLINDER 3 X10 CYLINDER 6T0151R PARTNO 1 610167 2 610170 3 610178 4 610164 5 610161 6 610173 7 610179 8 610176 6 0187 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 QTY VAIL 0 838 DESCRIPTION CYLINDER BUTT CYLINDER GLAND CLEVIS E
32. AL CANISTER ITEM PARTNO DESCRIPTION 50023 MANUAL CANISTER COMPLETE 00776031 Round Manual Canister 33997 Decal Sheet Manual Canister Decal Decal Decal Specification Product Manual 33753 EMI Safety Manual 34296 Front Adhesive Pad 34297 Rear Adhesive Pad 611823 Zip Tie 14 Long 0 0 D The manual canister can be bolted zip tied or adhered to variety of surfaces Locate protected area within the view of the operator Then select an installation method and attach the canister CAUTION AVOID DRILL ING HOLES INTO UNKNOWN AREAS wires and other parts may be located behind these areas When adhering the canister to a surface thoroughly clean that surface before installing the canister Side Rtry Safety Section 1 22 SAFETY FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS This section is intended to explain in broad terms the concept and effect of federal laws and regulations concerning employer and employee equipment operators This section is not intended as a legal interpretation of the law and should not be considered as such Employer Employee Operator Regulations U S Public Law 91 596 The Williams Steiger Occupational and Health Act of 1970 OSHA This Act Seeks to assure so far as possible every working man and woman in the nation safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human resources DUTIES Sec 5 a Each employer 1 shall furnish to each of his employees emplo
33. ALL DISK MOUNTING BOLTS 27167 AVAIL BOLT KIT INCLUDE ITEMS 7 amp 8 5 06700002 AVAIL KIT 60 72 DISK KNF MTG INCLUDE ITEM 1 3 7 amp 8 Side Rotary Common Section 6 34 CASTER WHEEL ASSEMBLY PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 21459 1 SPINDLE CASTER WHEEL AXLE 2 21987 5 LOCKWASHER 5 16 3 21575 5 HEX NUT 5 16 4 28548 5 CAPSCREW 5 16 x 3 4 NC 5 22697 1 1 RIM OUTER RR RTRY CASTERASSY 6 21416 1 TIRE SOLID RR RTRY 7 22696 1 1 RIM REAR ROTARY CASTER 8 22070 1 DUST CAP 9 22533 1 COTTER PIN 3 16 X 2 10 610836 2 CUP CASTER WHEEL 11 22073 1 HEX NUT 1NF SLOTTED JAM NUT 12 22071 5 HUB STUD 13 22066 1 1 HUB CASTER REAR ROTARY Side Rotary Common Section 6 35 ROTARY MOTOR Side Rotary Common Section 6 36 ROTARY MOTOR ITEM 0 0 60 ROTARY MOTOR PART NO 06504011 06504103 22790 06504088 06504062 06504090 06504104 06504078 06504092 06504093 06504094 06504095 02961940 02962200 06504096 615101 06504097 22797 06504098 06504099 06504100 06504101 615809 06504102 AVAIL ANHI NAPANHX HH HANH KF HNO HH DESCRIPTION MOTOR SEAL KIT HOUSING SEC HOUSING PEC HOUSING GEAR SET GEAR SHAFT CAP SCREW SCREW DRIVE KEY PIN DOWEL NAME PLATE THRPL PLUG ODT RING SNAP O RING SEAL LIP SEAL LIP SEAL SQ R SEAL SIDE CHAN SEAL END CHAN
34. ANTY SECTION WARRANTY INFORMATION Tiger Corporation 3301 N Louise Sioux Falls South Dakota warrants to the original Retail Customer the new Tiger equipment is free of defects in material and workmanship Any part of equipment that in Tiger s judgement show evidence of such defects will be repaired or replaced without charge provided that the failure of part s shall have occurred within twelve 12 months from the date of delivery of said equipment to the Retail Customer Expendable components such as knives oil chain sprockets skid shoes knife mounting disks and the like are excluded but not limited to this warranty The Retail Customer must pay the transportation cost to and from the Tiger Dealer s service shop for warranty service Warranty service will be performed by the Tiger Dealer from whom the equipment was purchased during service shop regularly scheduled days and hours of operation All Tiger obligation under this warranty shall be terminated if the equipment is modified or altered in ways not approved in writing by Tiger if repair parts other than genuine Tiger repair parts have been used or if the equipment has been subject to misuse neglect accident improper maintenance or improper operation Tiger Corporation reserves the right to make improvements in design or changes in specification at any time without incurring any obligation to owners of equipment previously sold No agent or person ha
35. BOLT 1 LEVER DUST COVER 1 LEVER NUT 31603 2 COMPENSATOR 1017 1 TIE ROD KIT 24214 1 O RING LARGE Side Rotary Common Section 6 53 SOLENOID VALVE ASSEMBLY TORQUE NUT 4 5 FT LBS 3000 4 TORQUE CARTRIDGE TO 30 40 FT LBS PUMP 27360 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC W Or 27360 SOLENOID VALVE TORQUE BOLTS TO 11 14 FT LBS ITEM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 06502007 AVAIL VALVE ASY HIGH PRESSURE 06502008 AVAIL VALVE ASY LOW PRESSUTE 1 34689 1 SOLENOID COIL 2 06505026 1 SOLENOID 3 06502009 1 SOLENOID VALVE KIT 4 613911 1 SOLENOID SEAL KIT 5 613908 1 RELIEF PILOT 2150 PSI LOW PRESSURE 6 613910 1 RELIEF PILOT 3400 PSI HIGH PRESSURE 7 614209 2 PLUG W O RING 9 TF1228 1 PLUG 1 4 NPT HOLLOW HEX 10 21987 4 LOCKWASHER 5 16 11 21586 4 CAPSCREW 5 16 X 2 1 2 12 12 02 Side Rotary Common Section 6 54 SOLENOID BRAKE VALVE ASSEMBLY NOTE CAUTION TORQUE COIL NUT TO 5 Ft Lbs MAXIMUM DO NOT OVER TORQUE NUT DAMAGE TO CARTRIDGE OR COIL WILL OCCUR MOTOR RETURN PRESSURE 8 4 IMPORTANT SEE NOTE 34115 BRAKE VALVE ITEM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 34115 AVAIL SOLENOID BRAKE VALVE ASSEMBLY HIGH PRESSURE 1 34092 1 BRAKE VALVE BLANK 2 34095 1 RELIEF VALVE 3000 PSI 3 34094 2 LOGIC ELEM
36. CE REGULAR MAINTENANCE The intervals at which regular servicing should be done are based on hours of operation Use the tractors hour meter to determine when regular servicing is required This symbol indicates a point that needs to be greased at an interval noted in the section below Refer to the Detailed Maintenance section for further instructions on greasing Copy and use the Daily Maintenance sheet located at the end of this section DAILY OR EVERY 8 HOURS ITEM SERVICE COMMENTS Drive Shaft Yoke U Joint Grease Grease as instructed in amp Stub Shaft detailed maint section ump Drive sha eck and Lube nsure drive Shatt end play Crankshaft Adapter Check rubber grommets Replace grommets if damaged or missing Points ubricate nject grease until it appears at ends ydrautic Fittings eck for leaks ighten when needed Do No use hands to check for leaks see maintenance precautions nives nspect for missing or damaged knives change or sharpen as needed mSpindle mounting bolls 3 9 X 2 torque to 331 tt spindle to deck Knife mounting bolts Check Pre lubricate threads then knife to disk torque to 800 ft lbs Disk mounting bots 5 8 X 1 3 4 bolt to torque disk to spindle 204 dry or 184 oiled ft 105 elts ec JUS eck if broken tighten as required ain Frame an ec etorque bolts to torque Deck specifications in this section 7 HydrauilcFludLeve Addirequredperlud
37. CK NUT 3 8 NC FLATWASHER 3 8 BRAGE VLV MNT KUB HEX NUT 3 8 NC PLATE VALVE REAR MNT FILTER HP 3 4SAE 11MIC VIS IND CAPSCREW 5 16 X 3 4 VALVE 2SP HSC BLK 2 S A PB CAPSCREW 3 8 X 1 1 2 NC CBL CNTRL 122 CLEVIS CBL CTRL 3 16 HEX NUT 1 4 NF ROLLPIN 3 16 X 1 ADAPTER 1 2 MOR X 3 8 MJ HOSE 1 4x126 3 8FJXx3 8FJX90 HOSE 1 4x115 3 8FJXx3 8FJX90 ADAPTER 3 4MORX1 2MJ ADAPTER 5 80RB x 1 2FOR ELBOW 1 2MORB X 1 2 90 ELBOW 5 8MORB X 1 2 90 HOSE 1 2x50 1 2FJXx1 2FJX90 ELBOW 1 2BSPPx1 2MJ 90 HOSE 1 2X45 1 2FJX90X1 2FJX ADAPTER 5 8ORBx5 8MJ Parts Section 5 15 2SP HUSCO VALVE POWER BEYOND 30801 Parts Section 5 16 2SP HUSCO VALVE POWER BEYOND 30801 ITEM Q N 12 13 14 11A 11B 11C 11D 12 12 12C 12D 12E 12F 12G 12H 12J 12K 12L PART NO QTY TB1017S TB1702 TB1017P 06502091 N A N A TB1017M TB1017E TB1017M TB1017M TB1017A TB1017L 1017 24214 1 1 1 1 N N N DESCRIPTION INLET END COVER END COVER POWER BEYOND VALVE SECTION SINGLE ACTING SPRING DETENT VALVE SECTION DOUBLE ACTING CENTER SPRING NO AUX VALVE PORTS N A N A SHUT OFF PLUG RELIEF VALVE 2250 PSI SHUT OFF PLUG SHUT OFF PLUG VALVE SEAL KIT FOR ONE SECTION WIPER O RING SMALL O RING LARGE SPRING PUCKET LEVER KIT FOR
38. DESCRIPTION 06504016 AVAIL MOTOR M365 1 1 4SPLINE SEALED 1 22790 1 HOUSING SEC 2 06504088 1 HOUSING PEC 3 06504111 1 HOUSING GEAR 4 06504110 1 SET GEAR SHAFT 5 06504104 4 CAP SCREW 6 06504078 2 SCREW DRIVE 7 06504093 4 PIN DOWEL 8 06504094 1 NAME PLATE 9 06504095 2 THRPL 10 02961940 1 PLUG ODT 0 25 11 615200 1 RING SNAP 12 06504097 1 SEAL LIP 13 22797 2 SEAL SQ R 14 06504098 4 SEAL SIDE CHAN 15 06504099 4 SEAL END CHAN 16 06504100 2 SEAL BK UP 17 06504112 1 SPACER 18 06504113 1 RTNR SEAL 19 615809 2 CHECK ASS Y 20 06504102 4 WASHER Side Rotary Common Section 6 39 SIDE COOLER MOUNTS TO SMALL SIDE HYDRAULIG TANK 4 Side Rotary Common Section 6 40 SIDE COOLER ITEM PARTNO O1 O D 21530 21986 22014 35176 06370015 06380006 06380007 06510026 21629 21988 22016 34117 DESCRIPTION CAPSCREW 1 4 X1 NC LOCKWASHER 1 4 FLATWASHER 1 4 1 4 U NUT SCREEN COOLER FRNT MNT COOLER BUMPER TANK RH MNT COOLER BUMPER COOLER FRONT MNT CAPSCREW 3 8 X 3 4 LOCKWASHER 3 8 FLATWASHER 3 8 ELBOW 1MOR X 1MJ90 FORGED Side Rotary Common Section 6 41 2SP HUSCO POWER BEYOND 30801 Side Rotary Common Section 6 42 2SP HUSCO POWER BEYOND 30801 ITEM Q N 12 13 14 11 11B 11C 11D 11E 12A 12B 12C 12D 12E 12F 12G 12H
39. DO NOT tighten fasteners at this time Slide the pump drive shaft into the crankshaft adapter The end with the shorter splines should be inserted into the adapter if applicable Slide the splined drive shaft coupler onto the pump drive shaft Install the pump on the mounting bracket NOTE the shaft is offset to one direction the pump should be installed with the offset side on top Install hardware for securing pump to the pump mount DO NOT tighten Align pump so that splined coupling can be moved back and forth by hand Tighten pump mounting bolts in succession rechecking for spline coupling movement Remove the pump mounting bracket bolts one at a time and apply a thread locking agent Tighten these bolts in succession again checking for free movement in the drive shaft After all bolts are torqued the end play on the drive shaft should be 1 16 to 1 8 and coupler should move freely with hand pressure If end play is less than 1 16 grind the end of the shaft to achieve the proper end play If there is more than 1 4 of end play return the shaft with specifications for a longer shaft CAUTION DO NOT START THE TRACTOR UNTIL ALL HOSES ARE ATTACHED AND TANK IS FILLED WITH PROPER OIL STARTING THE TRACTOR AT THIS TIME WILL CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE PUMP BUMPER HYDRAULIC TANK INSTALLATION Install all fittings and tubes into tank and tank filter as shown in the parts section illustration Insert tank sight glass on the inner ri
40. E HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC MP MR MOTOR PRESSURE MOTOR RETURN ORIFICE ORIFICE 0 030 0 040 x 1 koh 1 1 TESTPORT 222 EXE 1 22 TE Ee I ORIFICE 0 080 7 AU pss I I ORIFICE _ TARA D 0 040 1 x Y P e T PUMP I m 422 7 Z aa _ J 34115 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC BRAKE VALVE TROUBLESHOOTING FAILURE MODE MOWER WILL NOT START system pressure is low engine not lugging 1thru 6 MOWER WILL NOT START system pressure is high engine lugging MR port will be high pressure 7 MOWER WILL NOT ROTATE AT FULL SPEED limited power 3thru 5 MOWER BLADE WILL NOT STOP blade will not stop in proper time 7thru9 CORRECTIVE STEPS Check for voltage at solenoid item 6 voltage must be between 10 2 volts and 13 8 volts Remove inspect solenoid and cartridge items 4 6 for wear or contamination Remove inspect logic elements near P port item 3 for wear or contamination Remove inspect 3000 psi relief valve item 2 for wear or contamination Remove and inspect orifices near P port for contamination Remove port hose and fitting visually inspect for cont
41. E ZERK 1 8 STRAIGHT 21836 1 CAPSCREW 3 4 3 21688 2 CAPSCREW 7 16 X 3 1 4 21825 2 HEXNUT 3 4 21677 2 NYLOCK NUT 7 16 22023 1 FLAT WASHER 1 6T0104N 2 SHEAVE PIN BUSHING 1 OD X 3 4 ID 21833 1 CAPSCREW 3 4 X 2 1 4 22021 1 FLAT WASHER 3 4 21993 1 LOCK WASHER 3 4 06537021 4 ROLL PIN 6T0106 1 TRAVELLOCK BRACKET 614258 1 BREATHER 1 2 34396 2 RESTRICTOR 34244 2 ELBOW FITTING 1 2 1 REF MAIN FRAME REFER TO TRACTOR PARTS SECTION Side Rotary Common Section 6 5 3 22 02 COMBO DRAFT BEAM 2 2 6 N OR 4 TG Side Rotary Common Section 6 6 3 22 02 COMBO DRAFT BEAM ITEM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 06350001 1 COMBO DRAFT BEAM STD DTY ROTARY 31063 OPT COMBO DRAFT BEAM HVY DTY ROTARY 2 6T0151R 1 HYD CYLINDER 3 X 10 3 32215 1 HYD CYLINDER 3 X 12 STD DTY 25343 REF HYD CYLINDER 3 X 12 HVY DTY 4 TF4500A 1 PIVOT ARM 5 TF4507B 1 RIGHT LINKAGE ARM 6 TF4506B 1 LEFT LINKAGE ARM 7 30126B 2 PIN HEAD PIVOT STD DTY TF4514A REF PIN HEAD PIVOT HVY DTY 8 613001 1 PIN BEAM PIVOT 9 TF4519 2 PIN LINKAGE 10 TB1033 3 PIN CLEVIS 11 06537021 6 ROLLPIN 12 613005 1 W CAP 13 613004 1 HAIRPIN 14 612614 1 FLATWASHER 1 15 TB3010 8 BUSHING 1 16 22847 2 BOSS LINKAGE PIN 17 22076 1 SPAGER HYD CYLINDER 1 4 18 22077 1 SPACER HYD CYLINDER 5 16 19 613207 6 GREASE ZERK 1 4 20 613
42. EE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE 610820 612270 22016 21625 21745 21727 27005 22018 33655 33656 612267 21725 21990 21733 25270 21992 21775 21783 612290 21631 612277 21993 612413 611029 21988 21632 31773 0 OO O gt O O gt ON aa P SKID SHOE TM60 HEAVY DUTY PLOW BOLT 3 8 X 1 NC FLATWASHER 3 8 HEX NUT 3 8 NC CAPSCREW 1 2 x 7 NC NYLOCK NUT 1 2 SPRING PUSHOFF SIDE RTRY FLATWASHER 1 2 WIDE PLATE GAURD SAFETY FRONT RTRY PLATE GUARD SAFETY REAR RTRY CARRIAGE BOLT 1 2 x 2 NF GR8 HEX NUT 1 2 NC LOCKWASHER 1 2 CAPSCREW 1 2 x 2 NC FLATWASHER 5 8 GR 8 LOCKWASHER 5 8 HEX NUT 5 8 CAPSCREW 5 8 x 2 NC CAPSCREW 5 8x2 NF GR 8 CAPSCREW 3 8 x 1 1 4 NC CAPSCREW 3 4 x 2 NF LOCKWASHER 3 4 GR 8 HEX NUT 3 4 NF GR 8 CHAIN COUPLING LOCKWASHER 3 8 CAPSCREW 3 8 X 1 1 2 NC GAURD CHAIN FRONT SR60 Side Rotary Common Section 6 9 72 SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER Side Rotary Common Section 6 10 72 SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER ITEM O1 RON 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 35 36 37 38 39 41 PART 21225B 21295B 21242A 610822 610822 611001 06504018 21222 611024 5 21223 611033 QTY ND N DESCRIPTION
43. ENT 4 34093 1 CARTRIDGE 2 POSITION 3 WAY WITHNUT amp WASHER 5 34091 1 RELIEF VALVE 2600 PSI 6 34689 1 COIL 12 VDG BRAKE VALVE 34096 2 RELIEF SEAL KIT i 34097 1 SOLENOID SEAL KIT 34098 2 ELEMENT SEAL KIT 12 17 02 Side Rotary Common Section 6 55 BRAKE VALVE ASSEMBLY W METRI PAK ITEM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 34092 1 BRAKE VALVE BLANK 2 34094 2 LOGIC ELEMENT 3 34095 1 RELIEF VALVE 3000 PSI 4 06510095 1 METRI PAK COIL 5 34093 1 CARTRIDGE 2 POSITION 3 WAY WITH NUT amp WASHER 6 34091 1 RELIEF VALVE 2600 PSI Side Rotary Common Section 6 56 SOLENOID BRAKE VALVE HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC MP MR MOTOR PRESSURE MOTOR RETURN ORIFICE ORIFICE 0 030 0 040 MR TEST PORT QM m Wee n ORIFICE 0 030 A I ORIFICE _ 653 0 040 E i P eH T PUMP i PS 34115 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC FAILURE MODE CHECK STEPS MOWER WILL NOT START system pressure is low engine not lugging 1 thru 6 MOWER WILL NOT START system pressure is high engine lugging MR port will be high pressure 7 MOWER WILL NOT ROTATE AT FULL SPEED limited power 3thru5 MOWER BLADE WILL NOT STOP blade will not stop in proper time 7thru9 CORRECTIVE STEPS 1 Check for voltage at s
44. ER 1 MORB X 1 MJIC KIT FLANGE 32 ELBOW 1 1 20RBX32FLG90 BALL VALVE 1 1 2 FOR ELBOW 1 1 2 ORB x 1 1 4 MJ ADAPTER 1 4MOR X 1MJ COUPLING 14 SPLINE W ZERK 4 DRV SHF PMP 38 08 KUB ADAPTER CRANKSHAFT KUB M105X CRNKSHFT ADPT KUB 7030 FLATWASHER 7 16 SAE WASHER NEOPRENE 75x1 25x 19 GROMMET STEEL 12MM GROMMET RUBBER SPACER CRNKSHFT ADPTR KUB M105 CAPSCREW 12MMX55MM 1 25 PITCH LOCKWASHER 12MM NUT WING 1 4 20 UNC FLATWASHER 1 4 HOSE 1x77 1FJX45x1FJX HOSE 1x92 1FJXx1FJX90 HOSE 1 1 4 29 1 1 4FJXx20FLG90 HOSE 1X101 60 CABLE LIFT HOSE 1X96 60 COMBO LIFT HOSE 1X107 72 CABLE OR COMBO LIFT HOSE 1X98 60 CABLE LIFT HOSE 1X96 60IN COMBO LIFT HOSE 1 X104 72 CABLE OR COMBO LIFT 1 Clamp the hose from the pump to the brake valve and the hose from the brake valve to the tank to the hose bracket 2 Band hoses together with zip ties wherever loose Where hoses may contact the frame or other edges wrap with split hose and secure with hose clamps or zip ties Parts Section 5 7 5 24 06 COMBO DRAFT BEAM Parts Section 5 8 COMBO DRAFT BEAM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 32143 1 BEAM DRAFT JD5520 25 2 6T0151R 1 HYD CYLINDER 3 X 10 3 32215 1 HYD CYLINDER 3 X 12 4 TF4500A 1 PIVOT ARM 5 TF4507B 1 RIGHT LINKAGE ARM 6 TF4506B 1 LEFT LINKAGE ARM 7 30126B 2 PIN DRAFT BEAM 8 613001 1 PIN PIVOT 9 TF4519 2 PIN
45. LINKAGE 10 6130030 3 PIN CLEVIS DRILLED 11 TB1023 6 ROLLPIN 7 32 X 2 12 6T3002A 1 PIN LIFT CYLINDER 13 613004 2 HAIRPIN 14 22023 2 FLATWASHER 1 15 23724 8 BUSHING 1 16 22847 2 BOSS LINKAGE PIN 17 22076 1 SPAGER HYD CYLINDER 1 18 22077 1 SPACER HYD CYLINDER 1 2 19 613207 5 GREASE ZERK 1 4 20 613211 3 GREASE ZERK 1 8 21 614258 1 BREATHER 1 2 23 34244 3 ELBOW FITTING 1 2 24 34396 3 SWIVEL RESTRICTOR 27 21688 3 CAPSCREW 7 16 X 3 1 4 29 21677 3 NYLOCK NUT 7 16 30 21635 2 CAPSCREW 3 8 X 2 1 4 31 21627 2 NYLOCK NUT 3 8 33 21831 1 CAPSCREW 3 4 X 1 3 4 34 21825 1 HEXNUT 3 4 35 30781 1 CYLINDER SPACER W SET SCREW 36 REF REFER TO MAIN FRAME NOTE ITEM 35 IS USED ON THE GLAND END OF ITEM 2 AS NEEDED Parts Section 5 9 2 SPOOL HUSCO CONTROLS KUBOTA M105X 06101302 TM TSF 25 CBL CTRLS 4 27 06 Parts Section 5 10 2 SPOOL HUSCO CONTROLS KUBOTA M105X ITEM PARTNO 611251 21542 21525 21986 06510102 34496 32359 34508 613952 10 23865B 11 27082B 12 21636 13 21627 14 34623 OOANOOARWN QTY N N N DESCRIPTION CBL CTRL BOX 180 DEG CAPSCREW 1 4 X4 NC HEX NUT 1 4 NC LOCKWASHER 1 4 SWITCHBOX SIDE GND BRKT SWITCHBOX UNI SCREW MACHINE 8 32X3 4 WASHER FENDER 10 HEX NUT 8 32 NYLOCK CBL CTRL MT BRK 9030 FD40 JD60 SPACER CAPSCREW 3 8 X 2 1 2 NC
46. MS CUT TO LENGTH AS REQUIRED 06200381 ITEM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 REF COMBO DRAFT BEAM REFER TO DRAFT BEAM PARTS 2 610106 1 TRAVELLOGK BRAKCET 3 610107 2 TRAVEL LOCK PIN 3 4 x 3 1 4 CAPPED 4 613020 2 R CLIP 5 32 5 21833 1 CAPSCREW 3 4 x 2 1 4 NC 6 21825 1 HEX NUT 3 4 NC 7 21993 1 LOCKWASHER 3 4 8 22021 1 FLAT WASHER 3 4 9 REF MAIN FRAME REFER TO MAIN FRAME PARTS Side Rotary Common Section 6 59 SWITCHBOX SERVICE PARTS ITEM P N 06514013 35226 33811 613923 06514014 34540 06550018 35227 QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Side Rotary Common Section 6 60 DESCRIPTION SWBX ALUM BLK 06510102 SWITCH MOWER COLEHERSEE SWITCH MASTER DECK FLOAT INDICTATOR LIGHT ON RED BREAKER 10A SWBX STRAIN RELIEF 3 4 BLACK NYLON DECAL SWTCHBX TM TSF CG RELAY DP DT 12V LY2F 35226 SWITCHBOX SCHEMATIC 06510102 SCHEMATIC COMMON GROUND SWITCH BOX SIDE MOWER MOTE ADO METRIPAK 150 FEMALE PLUG MALE PINS WJUMPER WIRES IGA TION Thaw IED WIRE 148482 170 EVT GREEN VI RE HANG SAT VITE MASE o SEE DRAWING 06515000 FOR FULL DESCRIPTION OF ALL CONNECTORS Side Rotary Common Section 6 61 Side Rotary Common Section 6 62 Warranty Section 7 1 WARR
47. ND CYLINDER TUBE PISTON ROD PISTON LOCKNUT TIE ROD ASY SEAL KIT O RING BACK UP WASHER O RING BACK UP WASHER O RING U CUP WIPER 3 X12 CYLINDER 32215 PARTNO 1 610167 2 610170 3 610178 4 610204 5 610203 6 610173 7 610179 8 610205 6 0187 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 QTY VAIL NN Bin DESCRIPTION CYLINDER BUTT CYLINDER GLAND CLEVIS END CYLINDER TUBE PISTON ROD PISTON LOCKNUT TIE ROD ASY SEAL KIT O RING BACK UP WASHER O RING BACK UP WASHER O RING U CUP WIPER 3 18 CYLINDER 610150 TEM PART NO 1 610167 2 610170 3 610178 4 610165 5 610162 6 610173 7 610179 8 610177 6 0187 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 QTY VAIL D POUND p le md DESCRIPTION CYLINDER BUTT CYLINDER GLAND CLEVIS END CYLINDER TUBE PISTON ROD PISTON LOCKNUT TIE ROD ASY SEAL KIT O RING BACK UP WASHER O RING BACK UP WASHER O RING U CUP WIPER Side Rotary Common Section 6 33 ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 34876 1 BLADE MOUNT ING DISK 2 6T1023R 2 NYLOCK HEX NUT 1 1 8 3 34878 2 SPACER 4 34497 2 KNIFE MOUNTING BOLT 5 34685 2 KNIFE 60 HIGH SUCTION STANDARD 5A 34684 2 KNIFE 60 OPTIONAL 6 34682 2 KNIFE 72 MOUNT ON 72 MOWER ONLY 7 25270 6 FLATWASHER 5 8 USS GR8 8 612290 6 CAPSCREW 5 8 x 2 611825 USED ON
48. NG TRACTOR FEATURE DRILL 2 1 2 HOLES EXISTING TRACTOR FEATURE 1 50 FROM EXISTING CUT QTY 1 OF ITEM 8 IN HALF HOLES DRILL 2 1 2 HOLES 875 Tue ITEM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 06370048 1 FUEL TANK RH KUB M105X 2 06370049 2 TANK STRAP KUB M105X 3 06503061 1 ADAPTER 1 1 4NPTx1 1 4BARB 4 06503063 1 ELBOW 3 8NPTx3 8BARB 5 06503092 1 ELBOW 1 4NPTx1 4BARB 6 22016 4 FLATWASHER 3 8 7 21627 4 NYLOCK NUT 3 8 NC 8 613200 2 SPLIT HOSE 9 5 EXISTING HARDWARE 10 1 EXISTING HARDWARE 11 1 EXISTING HARDWARE 12 06503091 1 ADAPTER Parts Section 5 24 SWITCH BOX SCHEMATIC 06510102 SCHEMATIC COMMON GROUND SWITCH BOX SIDE MOWER NOTE ADD METRIPAK 150 FEMALE PLUG MALE PINS h gt W JUMPER WIRES HOLIMS LIIL 3 lt 8 ER A BRAKE VALVE B BATTERY GROUND BLACK WIRE 14AWG BATT GROUND 60 12 BLACK WRE 14AWG H2V IGN ue 1 IN GREEN WIRE me gt 3 IN GREEN WIRE THE e e e e SEE DRAWING 06515000 FOR A FULL DESCRIPTION OF ALL CONNECTORS Parts Section 5 25 SOLENOID BRAKE VAVLE ASSEMBLY ITEM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 34092 1 BRAKE VALVE BLANK 2 34095 1 RELIEF VALVE 3000 PSI 3 34094 2 LOGIC ELEMENT 4 06510095 1 METRI PAK COIL 5 34093 1 CARTRIDGE 2 POSITION 3 WAY WITH NUT amp WASHER Parts Section 5 26 SOLENOID BRAKE VALV
49. NTING MOUNTING BRACKET BRACKET VALVE MOUNT BRACE HEX NUT CABLE CONTROL MOUNTING BRACKET Preassemble the cable control boxes to the control mounting bracket as shown in the parts section Use the image below for positioning the cable control bracket Position the support bracket on the floor as a template The upper right hole of the bracket is 2 1 2 from the right edge of the floor mat and 4 from the upper lip of the mat as shown below The upper left hole of the bracket is 5 5 8 from the upper lip of the mat as shown below Mark the holes on top of the floor mat Be sure that the location of the stand will allow clearance between the cable control box handles and all existing interior levers etc Also watch out for wiring and brackets when placing the bracket for drilling and cutting Cut holes in the mat with a 1 hole saw The spacers provided are used to allow the cable control bracket to set on top of the floor mat while being held securely to the floor of the cab Drill 3 holes for the capscrews using the bracket and spacers as a template Then secure with the hardware as noted in the parts section Assembly Section 2 6 ASSEMBLY FRONT STEERING CONSOLE CUT HOLE TO ACCESS 21 8 HOLE POWER SOURCE FOR SWITCH BOX CABLE SWITCH BOX WIRING Refer to the parts section for wiring diagram to hook up the switch box Cover the four wires from the switch box with plastic wire wrap provided Route the wir
50. PIN 15 TF1143 2 PIN LYNCH 7 16 x 2 16 TB3010 2 BUSHING 1 17 31460 1 RTRY 60 CPLT HP T3F W FRT CG 18 613207 2 GREASE ZERK 1 4 X STR 19 613211 1 GREASE ZERK 1 8 X STR 20 21441 2 CASTER FRAME ANCHOR GUSSET 21 21442 2 CASTER FRAME ANCHOR GUSSET NOTE CASTER WHEEL ASSEMBLY IS BROKEN DOWN LATER IN THE MANUAL Side Rotary Common Section 6 25 RESERVOIR TANK FILTER ASSEMBLY Side Rotary Common Section 6 26 RESERVOIR TANK FILTER ASSEMBLY ITEM PARTNO 06505044 28583 06505045 06505046 06505047 06505048 35259 06505049 G D QTY AVAIL DESCRIPTION FILTER ASSY SAE 10 MICRON CAPSCREW 8MMX25MM 1 25 PITCH COVER SEAL KIT SPRING BYPASS FILTER 10 MIC RETURN LINE CAN BODY Side Rotary Common Section 6 27 MOWER SPINDLE ASSEMBLY 6 1024 5 NOTES 1 FREEPLAY 001 2 GREASE FILL WITH MOBILITH SHC 220 3 APPLY LOCTITE 271 TO O RING PLUG THRDS 6 28 Side Rotary Common Section MOWER SPINDLE ASSEMBLY 6 1024 5 ITEM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 6 1024 5 AVAIL SPINDLE ASSEMBLY COMPLETE 1 611031 1 SPROCKET 2 611016 1 BEARING LOCK NUT THICK 3 22596 1 JAM WASHER 4 611015 1 BEARING ADJUSTMENT NUT THIN 5 611014 1 BEARING ADJUSTMENT SLEEVE 6 611011 1 UPPER SEAL SET OF 2 74 611012 1 BEARING CONE 8 611013 1 BEARING CUP 9 6T1010H 1 SPINDLE HOUSING 10
51. Rtry Safety Section 1 16 SAFETY PARTNO NOTICE LOCATION start when mower is engaged 6T3233 INSIDE OF CAB A131VS TILT LEFT 613234 INSIDE OF CAB INBOARD OUTBOARD REAR TILT RIGHT STAY CLEAR EE DISCHARGE OPENING WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITH BYSTANDERS IN THE AREA 673243 ROTARY MOWERS HAVE THE INHERENT ABILITY TO INSIDE OF CAB THROW DEBRIS CONSIDERABLE DISTANCES WHEN KNIVES ARE ALLOWED TO STRIKE FOREIGN OBJECTS OPERATOR CAUTION MUST BE TAKEN OR SERIOUS INJURY CAN RESULT 6T 3230 Side Rtry Safety Section 1 17 SAFETY PART NO LOCATION CAUTION DO NOT START OR RUN 613233 WITH VALVES CLOSED HYDRAULIC TANK SERIOUS DAMAGE WILL OCCUR CAUTION CHECK CRANKSHAFT ADAPTER DAILY 673234 FOR TIGHTNESS AND GROMMET WEAR INSIDE OF CAB AS SERIOUS DAMAGE TO RADIATOR MAY RESULT FROM IMPROPER MAINTENANCE 613236 MOWER DECK HYDRAULIG TANK 613243 INSIDE OF CAB Side Rtry Safety Section 1 18 SAFETY PART NO LOCATION GREASING INSTRUCTIONS GROUND SHAFT BEARING GREASE EVERY 8 HRS OR DAILY NOTE If unusual environmental conditions exist extreme temperatures moisture or contaminants more frequent lubrication is required 6T3249A 613249 MOWER DECK GREASING INSTRUCTIONS GROUND ROLLER BEARING 613261 GREASE EVERY 8 HRS OR DAILY MOWER DECK NOTE If unusual environmental conditions exist extreme temperatures moistu
52. SEAL BK UP RTNR SEAL CHECK ASS Y WASHER 72 ROTARY MOTOR PART NO 06504018 06504103 22790 06504088 06504062 06504105 06504106 06504078 06504092 06504093 06504094 06504095 02961940 02962200 06504096 6T5101 06504097 22797 06504098 06504099 06504100 06504101 615809 06504102 QTY AN N ANd NH NMA DESCRIPTION MOTOR SEAL KIT HOUSING SEC HOUSING SEC HOUSING GEAR SET GEAR SHAFT CAP SCREW SCREW DRIVE KEY PIN DOWEL NAME PLATE THRPL PLUG ODT RING SNAP O RING SEAL LIP SEAL LIP SEAL SQ R SEAL SIDE CHAN SEAL END CHAN SEAL BK UP RTNR SEAL CHECK ASS Y WASHER Side Rotary Common Section 6 37 HYDRO PUMP amp TSR MOTOR Side Rotary Common Section 6 38 FRONT PUMP HYDRO PUMP amp TSR MOTOR FRONT HYDRAULIC PUMP PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 23152 AVAIL PUMP ASSEMBLY 1 3 4 COMPLETE 1 22765 1 SEAL INCLUDED IN SEAL KIT 2 22766 1 SHAFT END COVER 3 22767 2 CHECK AND END COVER 4 22768 2 BUSHING 5 22769 2 CHANNEL SEAL INCLUDED IN SEAL KIT 6 22770 2 THRUST PLATE INCLUDED IN SEAL KIT 7 22771 SET DRIVE SHAFT AND GEAR SET 1 3 4 8 22772 2 GASKET SEAL INCLUDED IN SEAL KIT 9 22773 4 DOWEL PINS 10 22774 1 GEAR HOUSING 1 3 4 11 22779 1 PORT END COVER 12 23824 4 STUDS 13 22781 SET WASHER 615322 AVAIL SEAL APPLICATOR TOOL 24150 AVAIL SEAL KIT INCLUDES 1 5 6 AND 8 TSR MOTOR PARTNO QTY
53. SIDE ROTARY ASSEMBLIES KUBOTA M105X S Current as of 07 12 2010 CAB WOC PARTS LISTING WITH MOUNTING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Tiger Corporation 3301 N Louise Ave Sioux Falls SD 57107 1 800 843 6849 1 605 336 7900 www tiger mowers com 06070001 TO THE OWNER OPERATOR DEALER All implements with moving parts are potentially hazardous There is no substitute for a cautious safe minded operator who recognizes the potential hazards and follows reasonable safety practices The manufacturer has designed this implement to be used with all its safety equipment properly attached to minimize the chance of accidents BEFORE YOU START Read the safety messages on the implement and shown in this manual Observe the rules of safety and use common sense READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL Non English speaking operators will need to GET THE MANUAL TRANSLATED as needed DANGER FAILING TO FOLLOW SAFETY MESSAGES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH TO OPERATOR AND OTHERS IN THE AREA 2 NO RIDERS NO 3 4 BLOCK UP SECURELY BEFORE WORKING CHILDREN OPERATORS GLASSES SEAT BELTS ROPS 4 OPS 1 Study and understand Operator s Manuals Safety Decals and Instructional Decals for tractor and implement to prevent misuse abuse and accidents Practice before operating in a confined area or near passersby Learn how to stop engine suddenly in an emergency Be alert for passe
54. Safety Section 1 20 PART NO LOCATION 02965262 DRAFT BEAM 02967827 CAB FENDER SAFETY Tiger Corporation 800 843 6849 liger mowers com MOVERS Mawet Temperatures OF Starbup 180 45 Anti Wear Moti DTE 15M La Temp Temperatures 10 F Startup Mobilud 424 Marmal Temperatures 15 F BO 46 Wear Mebil DTE 25 Hign Operating Temperatures 180 190 An l iWear OTE 1841 Above BOF Ambon Rear Gearbox Reservalr Syntnedc Extreme Mobilune 54407 75 98 Pressure Gear Lule 1 Synthetic Gear Cutter Shaft and Ground Roller Shalt Lithium Camplex NLG 2 ve ra Vet Suo Shak Joint and Shatt NLG 218010 Rotary and Fiall Beam NLGI 2 150 320 Deck Boom Pivot Deck Stap Adjustment Grease Gun Camples CMS Rotary and Fiaill NLGI 2 50 120 Deck Spindle Rotary Grease Gun Tiger Spindle Tiger Part 825251 Lubricant For Mobil product information availability technical information call 1 800 562 4525 ALAAVS 34852 HYDRAULIC TANK AWARNING USE PAPER OR CARDBOARD TO CHECK FOR MOWER DECK LEAKS NEVER USE YOUR HAND OIL PENETRATES SKIN GANGRENE OR OTHER SERIOUS INJURY COULD OCCUR GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION N See Operator s Manual 06758059 Side Rtry Safety Section 1 21 SAFETY 50023 MANU
55. T 1 4 NF ROLLPIN 3 16 X 1 ADAPTER 1 2 MOR X 3 8 MJ HOSE 1 4x126 3 8FJXx3 8FJX90 HOSE 1 4x115 3 8FJXx3 8FJX90 ADAPTER 3 4MORX1 2MJ ADAPTER 5 80RB x 1 2FOR ELBOW 1 2MORB X 1 2 90 ELBOW 5 8MORB X 1 2 90 HOSE 1 2x50 1 2FJXx1 2FJX90 ELBOW 1 2BSPPx1 2MJ 90 HOSE 1 2X45 1 2FJX90X1 2FJX ADAPTER 5 8ORBx5 8MJ Parts Section 5 13 4 27 06 2SP HUSCO LIFT VALVE CABLE TO POWER BEYOND PORT ABOVE RIGHT REAR AXLE TO RETURN PORT DIRECTLY BELOW DF VALVE BY FILLER NECK Parts Section 5 14 TO PRESSURE PORT LOCATED UNDER DRIVERS SEAT HOSE ROUTING TO INBOARD CYLINDER GLAND TO OUTBOARD CYLINDER GLAND TO PORT ABOVE RH REAR AXLE FROM PB PORT ON LIFT VALVE FROM T PORT ON LIFT VALVE TO HIGH PRESSURE FILTER PRESSURE FROM TRACTOR P PORT ON LIFT VALVE Tirm G gt 06101302 LV2SP KUB M105X TM 2SP HUSCO LIFT VALVE CABLE ITEM PARTNO 1 06340023 2 06340024 3 21631 4 21627 5 22016 6 06430044 7 21625 8 34622 9 06505029 10 21579 11 31752 12 21632 13 34623 14 614411 15 21500 16 613017 17 33271 18 34631 19 34632 20 33591 21 32678 22 33382 23 33383 24 33649 25 06503066 26 33486 27 06503036 d mE EE mk ke WW D D D DD AH A DESCRIPTION VALVE MNT RH KUB M105X VALVE MNT LH KUB M105X CAPSCREW 3 8 X 1 1 4 NC NYLO
56. TEM PARTNO QTY 31931 STD 1 31863 1 2 28407 14 3 22993 91 28408 4 NOT SHOWN DESCRIPTION GAURD CHAIN SR60 FRONT ASSY GUARD CHAIN TM60 FRONT CABLE 5 16 BULK CHAIN 5 16 GR30 9 LINK U BOLT CABLE 5 16 DESCRIPTION GAURD CHAIN SR72 FRONT ASSY GUARD CHAIN TM72 FRONT CABLE 5 16 BULK CHAIN 5 16 GR30 9 LINK U BOLT CABLE 5 16 Side Rotary Common Section 6 23 SIDE ROTARY CASTER WHEEL ASSEMBLY PB80100 CASTER WHEEL SIDE RTRY Side Rotary Common Section 6 24 SIDE ROTARY CASTER WHEEL ASSEMBLY ITEM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 252140 1 FRAME WHL TM60 CG 2 22057C 1 SPINDLE CASTER AXLE ASSY 3 612617 2 BUSHING MACH 1 1 2IDX 2 1 40D 4 28548 1 CASTER WHEEL SOLID TIRE R 22065 1 HUB ASSY REAR ROTARY ii 22066 1 HUB CASTER REAR ROTARY 28 22070 1 DUST is 22071 5 HUB STUD 2 22073 1 HEX NUT 1 NF SLOTTED 22533 1 COTTER PIN 3 16 x 2 610830 2 BEARING CASTER WHEEL 610838 1 SEAL 23329 1 WHEEL CPLT SOLID TIRE Ne 21416 1 TIRE SOLID RR RTRY 22697 1 RIM OUTER RR RTRY CASTER 22696 1 RIM REAR ROTARY CASTER 5 613014 1 ROLL PIN 1 4 x 2 6 21925 4 HEX NUT 1 NC 7 22023 5 FLATWASHER 1 8 22753 1 TUBE PROTECTOR 9 22058 1 SPRING REAR RTRY 10 22059B 1 ADJ ROD TRR 11 21775 2 NUT 5 8 12 21992 2 LOCKWASHER 5 8 13 21782 2 CAPSCREW 5 8 x 1 3 4 NC 14 22060 2 CASTER FRAME
57. TWASHER 3 8 HEX NUT 3 8 NC CAPSCREW 3 8 x 1 1 4 NC CAPSCREW 5 8 x 2 NC LOCKWASHER 5 8 HEX NUT 5 8 FLATWASHER 5 8 GR 8 SHIM MOTOR MOUNT 14GA AS NEEDED SHIM MOTOR MOUNT 18 GA AS NEEDED CURRENT MOTOR M365 2 1 2 GEAR ORIGINAL MOTOR M365 2 1 2 GEAR CHAIN COUPLING COVER COUPLING CAPSCREW 1 2 x 2 NC LOCKWASHER 1 2 HEX NUT 1 2 NC SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE 21632 21988 33656 612267 33655 ND CO CAPSCREW 3 8 X 1 1 2 NC LOCKWASHER 3 8 PLATE GUARD SAFETY REAR RTRY CARRIAGE BOLT 1 2 x 2 NF GR8 PLATE GAURD SAFETY FRONT RTRY Side Rotary Common Section 6 19 TM72 MOTOR ASSEMBLY ITEM PARTNO 1 2 3 4 5 6 06504018 TF4852 34943 24724 06500444 06500445 QTY N N DESCRIPTION MOTOR KIT FLANGE 20 ELBOW 20FLG x 16MJ ELBOW 16F UX x 16MJ45 HOSE 16 x 141 HOSE 16 x 145 Side Rotary Common Section 6 20 PAGE INTENSIONALLY LEFT BLANK Side Rotary Common Section 6 21 CHAIN GUARDS EN NEN Side Rotary Common Section 6 22 SIDE ROTARY CHAIN GUARDS 60 SIDE ROTARY ITEM PARTNO QTY 31773 STD 1 31762 1 2 28407 12 3 22993 77 7 28408 4 NOT SHOWN 72 SIDE ROTARY I
58. TY SCREEN KUBOTA M105X ITEM PARTNO 06490023 31965 06520040 06410391 06410392 06537000 06537001 21538 27506 21580 06530511 21532 22014 22015 21527 21577 22645 ccc O1 R N O QTY e O N N 5 O G DESCRIPTION POLYCARB FRMD KUB M105X RH TRIM SEAL 3 8 CLIP X 3 4 OD BRKT JD POLY RETAIN MNT POLY KUB MNT SM POLY KUB WASHER NEOPRENE 25x1x 38 WASHER RUBBERIZED 25 CONICAL CAPSCREW 1 4 X 3 NC CAPSCREW 6MMX20MM 1 0 PITCH CAPSCREW 5 16 X 1 NC CAPSCREW 6MMX25MM 1 0 PITCH CAPSCREW 1 4 X 1 1 2 NC FLATWASHER 1 4 FLAT WASHER 5 16 NYLOCK NUT 1 4 NC NYLOCK NUT 5 16 NC DECAL POLYCARBONATE WINDOW INS EXISTING RIGHT HAND RAIL Parts Section 5 21 OPTIONAL PUMP GUARD KIT 06200342 ITEM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 32430 1 UNIVERSAL PUMP GUARD 2 21831 4 CAPSCREW 3 4 X 1 3 4 3 21993 4 LOCKWASHER 3 4 4 21825 4 HEXNUT 3 4 Parts Section 5 22 11 20 01 OPTIONAL PUMP AND GRILL GUARD KIT ITEM PARTNO 32430 32737 21833 22021 21993 21825 O1 O N QTY DESCRIPTION UNIVERSAL PUMP GUARD UNIVERSAL GRILL GUARD CAPSCREW 3 4 X 2 1 4 FLATWASHER 3 4 LOCKWASHER 3 4 HEX NUT 3 4 Parts Section 5 23 06200349 11 20 01 FUEL TANK KUBOTA M105X 06101300 KUBOTA M105X FUEL TANK EXISTI
59. UTTLE DISC 06503067 1 RELIEF PLUG 06503067 1 RELIEF PLUG 06503068 1 RELIEF PLUG N A N A 31862 1 RELIEF VALVE 2175 PSI 31862 1 RELIEF VALVE 2175 PSI 31593 2 VALVE SEAL KIT FOR ONE SECTION 2 WIPER 2 O RING SMALL 1 O RING LARGE 1 SHUTTLE DISC 1 SPRING TB1017L 2 LEVER KIT FOR ONE SECTION 1 LEVER KNOB 1 LEVER 2 LEVER WASHER 1 LEVER CLIP 2 LINKAGE 1 LEVER PIN 1 ROLL PIN 1 LEVER BOOT 1 LEVER BOLT 1 LEVER DUST COVER 1 LEVER NUT 31603 2 COMPENSATOR 1017 1 TIE ROD KIT 24214 1 O RING LARGE Side Rotary Common Section 6 51 2SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE 06502042 Side Rotary Common Section 6 52 2SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE 06502042 ITEM D 12 13 15 11 11 11C 11D 11 12 12 12 12D 12E 12F 12G 12H 12J 12K 12L PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 31595 1 INLET END COVER 31594 1 END COVER LOAD SENSE 31600 1 VALVE SECTION DOUBLE ACTING DETENT FLOAT 31600 1 VALVE SECTION DOUBLE ACTING DETENT FLOAT REMOVE SHUTTLE DISC 06503067 1 RELIEF PLUG 31861 1 RELIEF VALVE 360 PSI 06503068 1 RELIEF PLUG 614209 1 RELIEF PLUG 31862 1 RELIEF VALVE 2175 PSI 31862 1 RELIEF VALVE 2175 PSI 31593 2 VALVE SEAL KIT FOR ONE SECTION 2 WIPER 2 O RING SMALL 1 O RING LARGE 1 SHUTTLE DISC 1 SPRING TB1017L 2 LEVER KIT FOR ONE SECTION 1 LEVER KNOB 1 LEVER 2 LEVER WASHER 1 LEVER CLIP 2 LINKAGE 1 LEVER PIN 1 ROLL PIN 1 LEVER BOOT 1 LEVER
60. VE PUMP oe Mis a pe gt VALVE MP Perse DRAIN PLUG 1321 SIDE RTY OR FLAIL HYD DIAGRAM FILLING HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR Refer to the maintenance section for filling specifications and hydraulic oil requirements NOTE Starting or running your Tiger mower before filling reservoir will cause serious damage to hydraulic pump Assembly Section 2 5 ASSEMBLY VALVE MOUNTING BRACKET The valve mounts are made to fasten to the back fenders of the tractor The top rear hole on the mounting bracket match an existing hole on the fender Ream out the existing mounting holes to fit the 3 8 hardware Attach the valve mounting plate to the brackets Next attach the brackets to the fender by the rear holes level the valve mounting plate and mark the two remaining holes on each bracket Drill the four remaining 3 8 holes Apply the hardware to the top two holes of the valve mounting brackets and attach them to the fender The ends of the valve mount brace are threaded and the brace supports the lower portion of the bracket Refer to the parts section for the hardware used Attach the right lower hole of the bracket to the fender with the 3 8 capscrew flatwasher and hex nut Thread the brace on to the end of the lower right capscrew Attach the other end of the brace to the fender and to the bracket with the other capscrew and flatwasher EXISTING FENDER HOLE RIGHT VALVE LEFT VALVE MOU
61. WIPER O RING SMALL O RING LARGE SHUTTLE DISC SPRING N 2 LEVER KIT FOR ONE SECTION 1 LEVER KNOB 1 LEVER 2 LEVER WASHER 1 LEVER CLIP 2 LINKAGE 1 LEVER PIN 1 ROLL PIN 1 LEVER BOOT 1 LEVER BOLT 1 LEVER DUST COVER 1 LEVER NUT COMPENSATOR 2 1 TIE ROD KIT 1 O RING LARGE Side Rotary Common Section 6 45 2 SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE 31321 Side Rotary Common Section 6 46 2 SP HUSCO LOAD SENSE 31321 ITEM 12 13 15 11 11 11C 11D 11E 12A 12B 12C 12D 12E 12F 12G 12H 12J 12K 12L PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 31595 31594 31597 31597 06503067 31861 N A 614209 31862 31862 31593 TB1017L 31603 1017 24214 INLET END COVER END COVER LOAD SENSE VALVE SECTION DOUBLE ACTING CENTER SPRING VALVE SECTION DOUBLE ACTING CENTER SPRING RELIEF PLUG RELIEF VALVE 360 PSI N A RELIEF PLUG RELIEF VALVE 2175 PSI RELIEF VALVE 2175 PSI c VALVE SEAL KIT FOR ONE SECTION WIPER O RING SMALL O RING LARGE SHUTTLE DISC SPRING N 2 LEVER KIT FOR ONE SECTION 1 LEVER KNOB 1 LEVER 2 LEVER WASHER 1 LEVER CLIP 2 LINKAGE 1 LEVER PIN 1 ROLL PIN 1 LEVER BOOT 1 LEVER BOLT 1 LEVER DUST COVER 1 LEVER NUT COMPENSATOR 2 1 TIE ROD KIT 1 O RING LARGE Side Rotary Common Section 6 47
62. Y result in MINOR INJURY IMPORTANT Identifies special instructions or procedures that if not strictly observed could result in damage to or destruction of the machine attachments or the enviroment NOTE dentifies points of particular interest for more efficient or convienient operation or repair SG 1 CAUTION Before any operation of tractor and mower the user should read and understand the safety and operating instructions for both the tractor and the mower The user should also be familiar with the location and functions of the units instruments and controls Being familiar with the machine and it s controls will increase efficiency and reduce possibility of serious injury or damage to the unit The operator should work slowly and carefully until he feels comfortable with the machine Speed and skill will be attained much easier if the necessary time is spent to familiarize yourself with the machine and its operations Since tractor makes and models vary we recommend reading and following the operators manual provided by the manufacturer pertaining to your particular unit Side Rtry Operation Section 3 2 OPERATION AX STARTING TRACTOR AND MOWER Check the operators manual received from the tractor manufacturer for their recommendation and procedures pertaining to your particular make and model WARNING When rotating parts are in motion serious injury may occur if caution is not used or
63. amination check ball for movement Remove and inspect orifices near port for contamination Remove inspect 2600 psi relief valve item 5 for wear of contamination Remove inpect logic element near MR port item 3 for wear or contamination Parts Section 5 27 OM O OU RTC CHECK STEPS 7 25 02 Parts Section 5 28 SIDE ROTARYCOMMON SECTION COMMON PARTS SECTION Side Rotary Common Section 6 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ASSEMBLY CABLE LIFT ASSEMBLY COMBO DRAFT BEAM 60 SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER ASSEMBLY 72 SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER ASSEMBLY 60 SIDE COMBO RTRY MOWER ASSEMBLY 60 SIDE ROTARY MOWER 60 SPINDLE AND SPACER 72 SIDE COMBO ROTARY MOWER ASSY TM72 MOTOR ASSEMBLY CHAIN GUARDS SIDE ROTARY CASTER WHEEL ASSEMBLY RESERVOIR TANK FILTER ASSEMBLY MOWER SPINDLE ASSEMBLIES HYDRAULIG LIFT CYLINDER ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS CASTER WHEELASSEMBLY ROTARY MOTORS FRONT HYDRAULIC PUMP TSR MOTOR COOLER ASSEMBLY 2 SPOOL HUSCO VALVES SOLENOID VALVE ASSEMBLY SOLENOID BRAKE VALVE ASSEMBLY BRAKE VALVE ASSEMBLY W METRI PAK SOLENOID BRAKE VALVE SCHEMATIC TRAVEL LOCK LIFT BEAM SIDE MOWER TRAVEL LOCK COMBO SWITCHBOX SCHEMATIC Side Rotary Common Section 6 2 PAGE 6 4 6 6 6 8 6 10 6 12 6 14 6 16 6 18 6 20 6 22 6 24 6 26 6 28 6 32 6 34 6 35 6 36 6 38 6 38 6 40 6 42 6 54 6 55 6 56 6 57 6 58 6 59 6 60
64. an UNSAFE TRACTOR or FRONT END LOADER Side Rtry Operation Section 3 12 MAINTENANCE SECTION aintenance Section 4 1 MAINTENANCE Tiger Mowers are designed for high performance and rugged durability yet with simplified maintenance The purpose of this section of the manual is to help the operator in the regular servicing of the mower Regular maintenance at the intervals mentioned will result in the maximum efficiency and long life of the Tiger Mower When you purchase a Tiger Mower you also acquire another valuable asset Tiger s parts organization Our rapid and efficient service has guaranteed the customer satisfaction for many years Tiger parts keep up with the demands for efficiency safety and endurance expected of the Tiger Mower MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS Be sure end of grease gun and zerks are clean before using Debris injected intobearings etc with grease will cause immediate damage DO NOT use a power grease gun to lubricate bearings These require very small and exact amounts of lubrication Refer to the detailed maintenance section for specificlubrication instructions Do Not over grease bearings Lexan windows should be washed with mild soap or detergent and luke warm water using a soft clean sponge soft cloth DO NOT use abrasive or alkaline cleaners or metal scrapers on lexan windows Be alert to maintenance indicators such as the in tank filter pressure gauge hydraulic reservo
65. ardous situation that if not avoided WILL result in DEATH OR VERY SERIOUS INJURY WARNING Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided COULD result in DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAUTION Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided MAY result in MINOR INJURY IMPORTANT Identifies special instructions or procedures that if not strictly observed could result in damage to or destruction of the machine attachments or the enviroment NOTE Identifies points of particular interest for more efficient or convienient operation or repair READ UNDERSTAND and FOLLOW the following Safety Messages Serious injury or death may occur unless care is taken to follow the warnings and instructions stated in the Safety Messages Always use good common sense to avoid hazards se Side Rtry Safety Section 1 2 SAFETY PELIGRO Sino lee Ingles pida ayuda a alguien qui i LEAEL si lo lea para que le traduzca las medida INSTRUCTIVO de seguridad sc 3 Never operate the Tractor or Implement until you have read and completely understand this Manual the Tractor Operator s Manual and each of the Safety Messages found in the Manual or on the Tractor and Implement Learn how to stop the tractor engine suddenly in an emergency Never allow inexperienced or untrained personnel too operate the Tractor and Implement without supervision Make sure the operator has fully read and unders
66. ate the mower Vibration of the mower should be minimal at all times After a 5 minute test run the knife bolts should be retorqued and once again after the first few hours of operation If any parts of this assembly section or any other section of this manual are not clearly understood you must contact your dealer or the address on the front of this manual for assistance Assembly Section 2 16 Operation Section 3 1 OPERATION SECTION OPERATION Safety is of primary importance to the owner operator and to the manufacturer The first section of this manual includes a list of Safety Messages that if followed will help protect the operator and bystanders from injury or death Many of the messages will be repeated throughout the manual The owner operator dealer should know these Safety Messages before assembly and be aware of the hazards of operating this mower during assembly use and maintenance The Safety Alert Symbol combined with a signal word as seen below is intended to warn the owner operator of impending hazards and the degree of injury possible during operation DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided WILL result in DEATH OR VERY SERIOUS INJURY WARNING Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided COULD result in DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAUTION 0 Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided MA
67. bris The Skid shoes are in good condition amp tig Chain Guards Deflectors are in place amp in good condition Blade carrier retaining nut is tigh Blades are not chipped cracked or bent 2 port locks are in good condition There are no leaking or There is no evidence of Hydraulic leaks draulic Oil level is full z 4 1 Pump connections are tig Valve hose connections are tig dre Valve controls function properh Operators Signature DO NOT OPERATE an UNSAFE TRACTOR or MOWER Side Rtry Operation Section 3 9 OPERATION TRACTOR PRE OPERATION Inspection Tractor ID _ _ Make WARNING Before conducting the inspection make sure the Tractor engine is off all rotation has stop and the tractor is in the Park with the parking brake engaged The Mower head is resting on the ground or is securely blocked up and supported and all hydraulic pressure has been relieved 1 I The Steering linkage is good condition Operators Signature DO NOT OPERATE an UNSAFE TRACTOR or MOWER Side Rtry Operation Section 3 10 OPERATION FRONT END LOADER PRE OPERATION Inspection Mower o WARNING Before conducting the inspection make sure Tractor engine is off all rotation has stop and the tractor is in the Park with the parking brake engaged The Loader is resting on the ground or is securely blocked up and supported
68. ce coating on SHIELDS SUPERCOATED polycarbonate significantly improves performance Periodic cleaning using proper procedures and compatible cleaners are recommended to prolong service life Tiger Corp polycarbonate is SUPERCOATED on both sides CLEANING THE SUPERCOAT HARD COAT 1 Wash with a mild solution of soap or detergent and lukewarm water 2 Using soft cloth or sponge gently wash the sheet to loosen dirt and grime and rinse well with clean water 3 Toprevent water spotting thoroughly dry with chamois or cellulose sponge 4 Avoidthe use of abrasive cleaners squeegees and or other cleaning implements that may mar or gouge the coating CLEANING AGENTS WHICH HAVE BEEN FOUND TO BE COMPATIBLE UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS e Aqueous Solutions of Soaps and Detergents Windex Top Job Joy Mr Clean Fantastik Formula 4094 Sumalight D12 Brucodecid e Organic Solvents Butyl Cellosolve Kerosene Hexel 554 Naphtha VM amp P grade Neleco Placer Turco 5042 Alcohols Methanol Isopropyl All residual organic solvents should be removed with a secondary rinse GRAFFITI REMOVAL Butyl cellosolve for removal of paints marking pen inks lipstick etc The use of masking tape adhesive tape or lint removal tools works well for lifting off old weathered paints To remove labels stickers etc the use of kerosene or VM amp P naphtha are generally effective When the solvent will not penetrate sticker material apply heat
69. ck It may be necessary to use either external or internal slugs on the cylinder to get the correct stroke If the cutter head is against the stop and the cylinder has stoke remaining serious damage will occur Proceed to final preparation for operation instructions on the next page Assembly Section 2 13 ASSEMBLY DECK MOUNTING Check that all grease zerks have been installed in the draft beams pivot arm left linkage arm right linkage arm and cylinder mounting ears Using a clevis pin and roll pins connect the pivot arm to clevis on draft beam NOTE Make sure the longer distance between the cutout and the end of the pivot arm is closest to the draft beam pivot ears on the center tube as shown in the diagram below Also make sure the cutout on the pivot arm faces into tube of draft beam SHORT END OF STOP BOLT ADJUSTMENT BRACKET FITS INSIDE OF CYLINDER CLEVIS l 1 INSTALL THIS PIN FROM THE FRONT ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE TRACTOR AND FROM THE REAR ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE TRACTOR LE a LP se 72 2 CYLINDER 7 5 x r 2 e 3 1071 Slide other end of pivot arm with short distance between the cut out and the end of the pivot arm into the cylinder clevis Next line up the holes of the left and right lift linkage arms outside of the cylinder clevis holes Connect with linkage pin shims as required boss cap screw lock washer and hex nut as shown To c
70. d see trouble shooting section for possible causes Keep an eye on all gauges for indication of problems MOWER OPERATION WARNING When rotating parts are in motion serious injury may occur if caution is not used or danger is not recognized Never allow bystanders within 300 feet of the machine when in operation Extreme care should be taken when operating near loose objects such as gravel rocks and debris These conditions should be avoided The rotating parts in this machine have been designed and tested for rugged use However they could fail upon impact with heavy solid objects such as steel guard rails concrete abutments etc causing them to be thrown at a very high velocity Never allow cutter head to contact such objects Inspecting the cutting area for such objects prior to mowing can help eliminate these potential hazards Once on location lower the mower deck slightly above the material to be cut so the mower does not have to start under aload Bring the R P M of the tractor up to 1200 and engage the side mower If a rear mower is being used allow the R P M to return to 1200 before engaging the rear mower The rotary mower deck should always be carried rather than dragged on the skid shoes when mowing on the ground Dragging the rotary mower heads causes an extreme side load on the tractor resulting in premature tire wear It also causes excessive horsepower consumption and drastically decreases blade life Dragging t
71. danger is not recognized Never allow bystanders within 300 feet of the machine when mower is in operation Be sure the ball valves on the mower hydraulic tank are OPEN before starting the tractor Serious damage to the hydraulic system can occur if the valves are not open 1000 WARNING Check to make sure mower switch is in the OFF position The unit is designed not to start if the switch is in the on position If tractor starts with switch on turn off tractor and contact your local Tiger dealership for assistance Start the tractor and allow the instruments to stabilize Without starting the mower practice positioning the boom and deck Remember speed and skill will be attained easier if the necessary time is spent familiarizing yourself with the machine and its operations When you feel comfortable at controlling the position of the mower return the mower to the travel position and transport the mower to the desired mowing location If mowing for the first time with a Tiger Boom Mower we recommend choosing a ditch or area relatively flat with a minimum of sign posts guard rails etc As always you should inspect the area for other objects that can cause potential hazards The Mower Control switch turns the mower ON and OFF This switch is to be in the OFF position to start the tractor The tractor will not start with the switch in the ON position WARNING If tractor starts with switch on turn off
72. des to contact such obstacles WARNING Extreme care should be taken when operating near loose objects such as gravel rocks wire and other debris Inspect the area before mowing Foreign objects should be removed from the site to prevent machine damage and or bodily injury or even death Any objects that cannot be removed must be clearly marked and carefully avoided by the operator Stop mowing immediately if blades strike a foreign object Repair all damage and make certain rotor or blade carrier is balanced before resuming mowing 5 gt gt Many varied objects such as wire cable or chains can become entangled in the operating parts of the mower head These items could then swing outside the housing at greater velocities than the blades Such a situation is extremely hazardous and could result in serious injury or even death Inspect the cutting area for such objects before mowing Remove any like object from the site Never allow the cutting blades to contact such items scw o gt Mow at the speed that you can safely operate and control the tractor and mower Safe mowing speed depends onterrain condition and grasstype density and height of cut Normal ground speed range is from 0105 mph Use slow mowing speeds when operating on or near steep slopes ditches drop offs overhead obstructions power lines or when debris and foreign objects are to be avoided 7 Avoid mowing in reverse d
73. diameter Damage to the unit may result It is best to let the cutter head eat away slowly at heavy cutting jobs The mower will operate more efficiently in tougher conditions and with less power if the knives are kept sharp If the mower begins to vibrate stop the tractor check for wire wrapped in the spindle or damaged knives When replacing knives replace all knives with new knives to ensure proper balance so the mower will not vibrate Severe vibration will result if knives with unequal wear are used Follow the instructions in the maintenance section closely when replacing knife blades WARNING If bystanders approach within 300 feet while mower is in operation turn mower switch OFF immediately After shutdown never leave the tractor or allow bystanders to approach within 300 FEET of the unit until all motion stops completely When encountering a very severe condition which causes the tractor to stall disengage mower start tractor raise the mower from the cut Shut tractor off and inspect the mower blades and disk for damage before engaging mower again If the blades jam or stop disengage the clutch and raise the head slightly or back the tractor up Normally this will clear the cutter head If not shut off the mower s raise the cutter heads turn off the tractor and set the parking brake After all motion stops completely leave the tractor and clear the cutting heads manually After the first day of operation al
74. e conforming to NLGI2 ISO 320 specifications into each pin until it protrudes from the ends These should c be greased daily or for every 8 Bere of service 2 Upper shoave Lower sheave bracked ower shasy Lower sheave Pin gt PIVOT POINTS Locate the grease zerks on the inner and outer draft beam pivot bosses Inject Lithium Complex Extreme Pressure grease conforming to NLGI2 ISO 320 specifications into each zerk until grease protrudes from joints Grease all pivots daily or every 8 hours of service Maintenance Section 4 12 MAINTENANCE With the cutter head lowered locate the grease zerks on the linkage and pivot bosses Inject Lithium Complex Extreme Pressure grease conforming to NLGI2 ISO 320 specifications until it protrudes from the ends With the cutter head in this position it is also possible to grease the draft beam cylinder anchors and pins Now raise the cutter head to expose the remaining zerks on the deck tilt linkages and on the other end of the cylinder TIGHTENING KNIFE BOLTS AND DISK BOLTS After every 8 hours of operation or daily the Knife Bolts and Disk Bolts should be tightened as follows Knife mounting bolts 2ea torque oiled to 800 ft lbs Disk mounting bolts torque dry to 204 or oiled to 184 ft Ibs KNIFE BOLT A Maintenance 4 15 MAINTENANCE GREASING PUMP DRIVE SHAFT COUPLER
75. e cylinder into the draft beam from the outside of the draft beam and attach cylinder to the draft beam with clevis pin and rollpins DRAFT BEAM MOUNTING Pull the inboard cylinder piston rod down to the extreme extended position Slide the draft beam under the cylinder and align clevis hole with draft beam hole nearest to the tractor Install pin and secure with rollpin Using inboard cylinder as a pivot point slide draft beam under tractor and install draft beam pin Align hole in draft beam pin with holes in main frame boss and install cap screw lock washer and hex nut Assembly Section 2 12 ASSEMBLY TRAVEL LOCK MOUNTING Install the travel lock bracket with pin and clip on the draft beam Slide the draft beam and align the travel lock bracket hole with the mounting hole on the main frame Install the capscrew lockwasher and hex nut as shown in the picture Raise the deck flail to it s upright position Deck ear touches to stop bolt as shown in the picture Drill a 13 16 hole to the deck flail ear through the draft beam as shown below Insert the supplied pin and clip through the hole TRAVEL LOCK BRACKET STOP BOLT ADJUSTMENT The stop bolt is not required on flail side mowers and should not be installed on the combo draft beam NOTE When the outboard cylinder is fully extended the bonnet should be up against the stop or if travel locks are installed it should be up against the travel lo
76. ection from injury including injury from items thrown L W the equipment SG 16 a CAUTION PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO LOUD NOISE MAY CAUSE PER MANENT HEARING LOSS Tractors with or without an Implement attached can often be noisy enough to cause permanent hearing 98 loss We recommend that you always wear hearing protection if the noise in the Operator s position exceeds 80db Noise over 85db over an extended period of time will cause severe hearing loss Noise over 90db adjacent to the Operator over an extended period of time will cause permanent or total hearing loss Note Hearing loss from loud noise from tractors chain saws radios and other such sources close to the ear is cumulative over a lifetime without hope of natural recovery sc 17 WARNING Transport only at safe speeds Serious accidents and injuries can result from operating this equipment at unsafe speeds Understand the Tractor and Implement and how it handles before transporting on streets and highways Make sure the Tractor steering and brakes good condition and operate properly Before transporting the Tractor and Implement determine the safe transport speeds for you and the equipment Make sure you abide by the following rules 1 Test the tractor at a slow speed and increase the speed slowly Apply the Brakes smoothly to determine the stopping characteristics of the Tractor and Implement As you increase the speed of the Tractor the
77. efore you call help us to help you Please look at the equipment to observe what is happening then e Classify the problem e Hydraulic electrical or mechanical Read the trouble shooting section e Tractor or Truck chassis Contact vehicle dealer e f unable to correct the problem yourself contact your local Tiger Dealer after gathering e Machine model e Serial number e Dealer name e Detailed information about the problem including results of troubleshooting Attention Owner Operator Dealer It is your obligation to read and understand the warranty information section located at the back of this manual denoting that the purchaser understands the safety issues relating to this machine and has received and will read a copy of this manual If at any time you have a service problem with your Tiger mower Contact your local dealer for service and parts needed MANUFACTURED BY DISTRIBUTED BY Tiger Corporation 3301 N Louise Ave Sioux Falls SD 57107 1 1 800 843 6849 1 1 605 336 7900 www tiger mowers com TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY 1 1 Safety Information 1 2 ASSEMBLY MOUNTING SECTION 2 1 OPERATION SECTION 3 1 MAINTENANCE SECTION 4 1 PARTS SECTION 5 1 Parts Ordering Guide 5 2 Parts Table of Contents 5 3 Common Parts Section 6 1 WARRANTY INFORMATION 7 1 This Symbol means CAUTION YOUR SAFETY IS AT RISK When you see this symbol read and follow the as
78. es that tap into the tractors power from the switch box to the front council panel Remove the console panel under the steering wheel to access wires Locate the black wire with the white stripe Using a test light or meter verify this wire is the neutral safety wire Cut the black wire with the white stripe and connect the green wires from the switch box as shown in the wiring diagram The red wire is to be hooked to the tractor ignition switch or an available slot in the fuse box NOTE Be certain that the power taken for the switch box is ONLY when the tractor ignition is Also double check that the line is fused Cut a 2 1 8 hole through the floor mat and cab floor at the base of the right console and the cable mounting bracket Check under the cab and under the mat for a clean cut Run the switch box wires out with the cables and wrap with hose wrap Secure the hose wrap with zip ties Place trim lock around the hole Run the cables to the valve Run the white wire to the solenoid valve Cover wires with wire wrap The wires from the switch box are longer than needed and should carefully cut and spliced as required Zip ties should be used to secure the wires and cables to the tractor framework Assembly Section 2 7 ASSEMBLY HUSCO VALVE MOUNTING Match the holes on the valve to the holes on the valve plate The holes on the plate for the cables should be on your right Always start by matching t
79. f each part the complete and correct part number and the basic name of the part 4 The manufacturer reserves the right to substitute parts where applicable 5 Some parts may be unlisted items which are special production items not normally stocked and are subject to special handling Request a quotation for such parts before sending a purchase order 6 The manufacturer reserves the right to change prices without prior notice NOTE When ordering replacement decals refer to the part numbers and descriptions listed in the safety section in the front of this manual For maximum safety and to guarantee optimum product reliability always use genuine Tiger replacement parts The use of inferior replacement parts may cause premature or catastrophic failure which could result in serious injury or death Direct any questions regarding parts to Tiger Corporation 3301 N Louise Ave Sioux Falls SD 57107 1 800 843 6849 1 605 336 7900 Parts Section 5 2 PARTS SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TRACTOR SPECIFIC PARTS TRAGTOR MNT KIT MAIN FRAME M105X TRACTOR MOUNT KIT HYDRAULICS M105X COMBO DRAFT BEAM 25 HUSCO CONTROLS KUBOTA M105X 25 HUSCO LIFT VALVE COMBO 25 HUSCO LIFT VALVE CABLE HUSCO VALVE BREAKDOWN HUSCO VALVE BREAKDOWN SAFETY SCREEN KUBOTA M105X OPTIONAL PUMP GUARD KIT OPTIONAL PUMP AND GRILL GUARD KIT FUEL TANK KUBOTA 105 SWITCH BOX SCHEMATIC SOLENOID BRAKE VALVE
80. fender in the door frame of the cab Position the polycarbonate mount over the coresponding holes Remove the existing hardware Attach the mount to the fender with the hardware provided Drill a 5 16 hole through the polycarbonate and secure the window to the mount POLYCARBONATE MOUNT Assembly Section 2 9 BRACKETS ASSEMBLY INSTALLING O RING FITTINGS Installing straight 45 and 90 O rings requires that the O ring and washer be up against the swivel body B Insert the swivel and turn in until the swivel is pointed in the right direction and the O ring contact is made Hold swivel in set direction with a wrench and turn the O ring contact is made Hold swivel in set direction with a wrench and turn the O ring nut away from the swivel body and carefully tighten INSTALLING NATIONAL PIPE FITTINGS Whenever installing a pipe fitting wrap the thread clockwise looking at the end with teflon tape In this way the tape will be tightened when installed NOTE It is not necessary to tape O ring fittings or those installed in swivels GENERAL HOSE INSTALLATION Refer to the parts section for detailed information about hoses and fittings for this application Whenever mounting the suction hose between the pump and the tank the stainless steel bands provided must be used CAUTION DO NOT use regular hose clamps for this purpose HOSE COVERING Where hoses may contact the frame or other edges
81. fixed in the bowl lubricate with oil Using a clockwise rotation screw the bowl back into the head assuring that the bowl has not been cross threaded into the head Continue tighten the bowl into the head using the spanner wrench or ratchet the rotation of the bowl will become tighter once the o ring engages the sealing flats Once the bowl has been fully inserted into the head and the o ring has reached the sealing flats the bowl can no longer be tightened and bottoms out Once the bowl has bottomed out back off the bowl by 1 6 turn this assures that the o ring is seated properly with in the sealing flats Element change out and re assembly is now complete Start the machine and inspect the filter area checking that there is no oil leaking from the filter assembly This is first to be done at 50 hours of operation then yearly 500 hours or when indicated by restriction indicator HEAD Maintenance Section 4 11 MAINTENANCE GREASING INNER AND OUTER DRAFT BEAM PIVOT POINTS Locate the grease zerks on the inner and outer draft beam pivot bosses Inject Lithium Complex Extreme Pressure grease conforming to NLGI2 ISO 320 specifications into each zerk until grease protrudes from joints Grease all pivots daily or every 8 hours of service GREASING THE UPPER AND LOWER SHEAVES Locate the grease zerks on the ends of the upper and lower sheave pins as shown below Inject Lithium Complex Extreme Pressure greas
82. g secure implement in transport position or lower to ground Puttractor in park or set brake disengage PTO stop engine remove key and wait until noise of rotation has ceased to prevent crushing by entanglement in rotating parts which could cause injury or death Never mount or dismount a moving vehicle Crushing from runover may cause serious injury or death 5 TRANSPORT SAFELY 6 USE SMV LIGHTS amp 7 DO NOT OPERATE WITH 8 DO NOT MOUNT OR LOCK UP REFLECTORS CUTTER OR WING RAISED DISMOUNT WHILE LD A NN 02067827 Warranty Information Read and understand the complete Warranty Statement found in this manual Fill out the Warranty Registration form in full and return it within 90 days Make certain the Serial Number of the machine is recorded on the Warranty Card and form that you retain FORWARD This manual contains information about many features of the Tiger mowing and roadside maintenance equipment Some of these include Safety precautions Assembly instructions Operations Maintenance and Parts This manual will also assist you in the proper break in daily care and troubleshooting of your new mower We recommend that you read carefully the entire manual before operating the unit Also time spent in becoming fully acquainted with its performance features adjustments and maintenance schedules will be repaid in a long and satisfactory life of the equipment Troubleshooting Please b
83. ges that may rub hoses Be sure that all grease zerks are installed in the draft beam pin bosses Grease all areas of the draft beam according to the instructions in the maintenance section Re check all fittings for tightness and be sure teflon tape has been used at all connections Fill hydraulic tank with fluid as recommended in the maintenance section BE SURE TO OPEN THE BALL VALVES Start the tractor and operate the inboard cylinder through the entire stroke and the outboard cylinder through the bottom stroke repeatedly to clear the lines of air DO NOT run outboard cylinder out to full stroke until stop bolt has been adjusted Check for oil leaks at all fittings and connections using a piece of paper or cardboard If a leak is found you must shut down the tractor and set the cutter head on the ground Before attempting to fix the leak you must actuate the lift valve handles several times to relieve any pressure in the lines DO NOT USE HANDS TO CHECK FOR FLUID LEAKS Raise the three point hitch and check the tractor internal hydraulics fill to proper level if needed Assembly Section 2 15 ASSEMBLY FINAL PREPARATION FOR OPERATION Place operators safety and operation decals on the steering column and side counsel where they are clearly visible to the operator These decals should be understood by each operator of the machine in conjunction with the safety and operation section of this book The decals are to remai
84. ght side of the tank Install the temperature sensor optional or pipe plug into side of the tank Attach the large mounting brackets on the front casting of the tractor Secure the brackets to the tank with the hardware shown in the parts section Install the filter gauge into the filter housing so that it points to the rear of the tractor and is clearly visible to the operator The breather cap will be installed after tank is filled TEMPERATURE GAUGE MOUNTING OPTIONAL Mount the temperature gauge where it is clearly visible to the operator Attach the green wire from the negative post on the gauge to a grounded bolt on the tractor frame Remove paint if needed to make a good ground Remove the pipe plug from the side of the hydraulic reservoir and install the temperature sensor using thread sealing tape Run the white wire from the s sensor post of the gauge to the temperature sensor on the hydraulic reservoir tank Assembly Section 2 4 ASSEMBLY SIDE ROTARY OR FLAIL HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM LIFT 2 VALVE HYDRAULIC 1 POWER TRACTOR RENS HYDRAULIC INBOARD AUX SER CYLINDER REMOTES VALVE POWER BEYOND OUTBOARD lt CYLINDER BUTT END V GLAND END FILLER CAP C FILTER a 4 g RESERVOIR TANK MOWER HYDRAULIC MOTOR VAL
85. he filter feeds the pressure port of the Tiger lift valve Assembly Section 2 8 ASSEMBLY EXISTING 4 HARDWARE POLYCARBONATE SAFETY WINDOWS NOTE Installing a boom mower requires that all of the right side windows be replaced with polycarbonate Install the safety windows after all of the cab wiring and mounting is done and before the boom arm is mounted Locate all the hardware in the Parts Section on the Safety Screen page when installing the polycarbonate Remove the right hand rail the right rear window and the right door from the tractor cab Remove the hardware and check the parts section for which parts are re used Wrap the trim seal around the polycarbonate and cut the trim to match the other end soa seal will form to the frame Apply the adhesive in the groove of the trim seal where the polycarbonate sits and apply the trim seal to the polycarbonate Add the hardware for the existing holes to the polycarbonate and install the polycarbonate to the tractor frame Locate the 4 holes where the hand rail attaches to the cab Place the front two support brackets over the holes and attach the hand rail over the brackets with the hardware provided Place the bottom support bracket in the center of the bottom edge of the door and mark the position of hte center hole Drill one 3 8 hole through the door frame Use the hardware shown in the parts book to secure the bracket into place Locate the existing harware over the
86. he mounting holes on the Husco valve to the two mounting holes closest to you on the plate There will be two more holes on the plate to match the other mounting holes on the valve Use the hardware shown in the parts section to mount the valve to the valve plate Refer to the parts section for all parts and hardware needed HUSCO HYDRAULIC LINE INSTALLATION The Tiger Husco valve used needs to access the pressure return and power beyond ports of the tractor To access the ports 1 2 adapters are used The pressure port is located under the drivers seat in the cab Route the hose from the pressure port to the high pressure filter Next run the pressure hose from the filter to the pressure port on the Husco valve The return port is located above the PTO shaft and to the right of the oil filler cap The return hose runs from the return port on the Husco valve to the return port on the tractor The power beyond port is located by the right rear axle of the tractor Install the hose from the power beyond port of the Husco valve to the power beyond port of the tractor POWER BEYOND PORT RETURN PORT PRESSURE PORT HIGH PRESSURE FILTER HUSCO The high pressure filter is mounted to the right valve mounting bracket with two capscrews as shown in the parts section Attach the two adapters to the filter The pressure line from the tractor is plumbed to the left side of the filter The pressure hose that is attached to the right side of t
87. he rear mower can also cause damage to the road Once the necessary skill is attained at controlling the height and position of the side rotary mower it will be easy to carry the mower head s and do a proficient job of cutting Side Rtry Operation Section 3 4 OPERATION When cutting tall shrubs or small trees maximum recommended size of material to be cut is 2 diameter begin each pass at the top of the material and work down with each consecutive pass Use a low speed to allow the cutting blades time to mulch as well as cut the foliage When the initial pass has been made disengage the mower and return the mower to the travel position Return to the starting point and make next pass etc When using the rotary cutting head for trimming trees and shrubs let the mower saw into them Do not lower the mower head down directly onto a tree or stump The mower blades are designed to cut with the end and misuse can cause damage to the blade and a hazardous situation for the operator CAUTION To ensure clean cut engine speed should be maintained at approximately 1800 2200 R P M Ifthe tractor slows to less than 1800 R P M shift to the next lower gear DO NOT ride the clutch this will cause premature clutch failure The engine should not be operated at any time at more than 2400 R P M on the tractor tachometer DO NOT use excessive force when positioning cutting head into heavy branches or small stumps 2
88. his Mower REMEMBER This machine is often operated in heavy brush and in heavy weeds The Blades of this Mower can throw objects if shields are not properly installed and maintained Serious injury or even death may occur unless care is taken to insure the safety of the operator bystanders or passersby in the area Do not operate this machine with anyone in the immediate area Stop mowing if anyone is within 100 yards of mower scm 2 All Safety Shields Guards and Safety devicesincluding Tractor PT but not limited to the Deflectors Chain Guards Steel Shield Guards Gearbox Shields PTO integral shields and Retractable Door Shields should be used and tained in good working condition All safety devices should be inspected carefully at least daily for missing Defiector Chain me or broken components Missing broken or worn items must be replaced at once to reduce the possibility of injury or death from thrown objects entanglement or blade contact PTO Integre hield Side Rtry Safety Section 1 7 SAFETY The rotating parts of this machine have been designed and tested for rugged use However the blades could fail upon impact with heavy solid objects such as metal guard rails and concrete structures Such impact could cause the broken objects to be thrown outward at very high velocities To reduce the possibility of property damage serious injury or even death never allow the cutting bla
89. hten bolts down and torque to values noted 6 See knife replacement instructions for replacing the knives onto the new disk Maintenance Section 4 19 MAINTENANCE HEAVY DUTY SPINDLE ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION AND BEARING ADJUSTMENT WARNING A press MUST be used to install bearing cups bearing cones and seals DO NOT use a hammer to install races bearings or seals The parts of assembly may be damaged NOTE The grease zerk and gussets are located on the top side of the spindle housing Be sure the spindle is assembled correctly Be sure to wear eye protection and other protective equipment as needed when working on spindle assembly THE SPINDLE ASSEMBLY See the diagram below for identification of spindle parts while servicing BEARING LOCK NUT ES JAM WASHER BEARING ADJUSTMENT NUT a BEARING ADJUSTMENT D SLEEVE UPPER SEALS UPPER BEARING CONE SPINDLE ENG HOUSING Maintenance Section 4 20 MAINTENANCE BEARING INSTALLATION 1 Press upper bearing cup into the spindle housing 2 Turn the spindle housing over and press in the lower bearing cup 3 Place the lower bearing cone in the bearing cup Next press the seal into the spindle housing The inner lip of the seal must be DOWN towards the bearing so lubricant is sealed inside the housing 4 Install the spindle in the housing Lightly press the spind
90. ir sight gauge etc Take the required action to correct any problems immediately Release of energy from pressurized systems may cause inadvertent actuation of cylinders or sudden release of compressed springs Before disconnecting any hoses relieve pressure by shutting tractor off setting cutter on ground and actuating lift valve handles DO NOT use hands to check for suspected leaks in hydraulic hoses WARNING Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate skin and cause serious injury If fluid is injected into skin it must be surgically removed within a few hours or gangrene may result Use a small piece of wood or cardboard not hands to search for pin hose leaks Be sure all pressure is relieved whenever disconnecting lines Be sure all connections are tight and hoses and lines are not damaged before applying pressure BREAK IN PERIOD In addition to following the break in instructions for your particular tractor the in tank hydraulic fluid filter should be replaced after the first 50 hours of service Thereafter the filter should be replaced every 500 hours or yearly which ever comes first Re torque wheel lugs after first five hours of operation and periodically thereafter See torque specifications listed in the tractor s service manual for your particular model Wheel lugs must always be re torqued whenever a wheel is removed and reinstalled Maintenance Section 4 2 MAINTENAN
91. irection when possible Check to make sure there are no persons behind the mower and use extreme care when mowing in reverse Mow only slow ground speed where you can safely operate and control the tractor and mower Never mow an area that you have not inspected and removed debris or foreign material gt gt gt z gt gt gt 5 5 m 5 Do not put hands or feet under mower decks Blade Contact can result serious injury or even death Stay away until all motion has stopped and the decks are securely blocked up sow Replace bentor broken blade with new blades NEVER ATTEMPT TO STRAIGHTEN OR WELD ON BLADES SINCE THIS WILL LIKELY CRACK OR OTHERWISE DAMAGE THE BLADE WITH SUBSE QUENT FAILURE AND POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY FROM THROWN BLADES 10 Do not mow with two machines in the same area except with Cab tractors with the windows closed scw in Side Rtry Safety Section 1 8 SAFETY DANGER Rotary Mowers are capable under adverse conditions of throwing objects for great distances 100 yards or more and causing serious injury or death Follow safety messages carefully STOP MOWING IF PASSERSBY ARE WITHIN 100 YARDS UN LESS Front and Rear Deflectors are installed and in good working condition Mower Head is running close to and parallel to the ground without exposed Blades Passersby are outside the existing thrown object zone All areas have been thoroughly inspected a
92. l bolts should be checked and tightened securely This should be done periodically to ensure the bolts do not become loose and cause damage to the tractor or mower or injury to the operator Side Rtry Operation Section 3 5 OPERATION TRANSPORTING MOWER Transporting under the units own power When transporting between job sites or between cutting passes the following procedure should be followed Shut off the power to the cutting head s and allow all motion to come to a complete stop Raise the draft beam to it s highest position Raise the side mower until the deck stops against the draft beam Raise the rear mower with the 3 point hitch control lever The unit is now in position for self transportation Transporting unit by flatbed trailer Most tractors with a side mounted mower head attached will be over legal transporting width 102 wide For this reason one of the following procedures must be followed 1 Transporting with side mower attached Use a loading dock or ramp to load tractor onto the trailer Center the tractor with the mowers attached between the sides of the trailer Make sure the draft beam and head are fully raised and secured Lower the rear mower onto the trailer Secure the tractor and rear mower to the trailer with chains Obtain proper over width permits and mark the vehicle and mower as over width as required be law Check the tractor operators manual for any tractor requirements to transp
93. le to seat the cone onto the spindle 5 Support the bottom of the spindle and press the upper bearing cone and bearing adjustment sleeve onto the spindle NOTE The spindle housing must turn freely when seating the bearing cone and sleeve 6 Press the two upper seals into the spindle housing The inner lip of the seals must be UP away from the bearing so excess lubricant can escape 7 Install the bearing adjustment nut thin nut so there is 1 16 clearance between the nut and the sleeve Install the jam washer placing the tab into the key way Install the bearing lock nut thick nut and hand tighten against jam washer and adjustment nut See the following section for bearing adjustment 8 Position the spindle housing horizontally with the drain hole oriented up Grease through the zerk with Tiger Spindle Lubricant part number 06540000 until the grease purges from the drain hole 9 Install the plug into the drain hole Upper bearing Maintenance Section 4 21 MAINTENANCE BEARING ADJUSTMENT 1 Clamp the bottom end of the spindle securely in a vise so the spindle housing turns freely 2 Position a magnetic base dial indicator on the outer diameter of the spindle housing Locate the end of the dial indicator against the flat end of the spindle shaft The dial indicator will now measure accurately bearing end play 3 Tighten the bearing adjustment nut
94. mal Temperatures 15 F Start Up High Operating Temp Above 90 F Flail Rear Gearbox Cutter Shaft amp Ground Roller Shaft Flail Drive Shaft Coupler Flail and Rotary Drive Shaft Yoke U Joint amp Stub Shaft Boom Swivel Boom Cylinder Pivots Rotary amp Flail Boom Deck Boom Pivot amp Deck Stop Adjustment Rotary amp Flail Deck Spindle Rotary Application General Specification Reservoir JD 20C MF M1135 M1141 FNHM2C134D FNH201 Reservoir ISO 46 Anti Wear Low Temp JD 20C MF M1135 M1141 FNH M2C134D FNH201 ISO 46 Anti Wear ISO 100 Anti Wear Grease PAO Synthetic Extreme Pressure Gear Lube Grease Lithium Complex Gun Extreme Pressure NLGI 2 ISO 320 Grease Lithium Complex Gun Extreme Pressure NLGI2 ISO 320 Grease Lithium Complex Gun Extreme Pressure NLGI2 ISO 320 Grease Lithium Complex Gun Extreme pressure NLGI2 ISO 320 Grease Lithium Complex Gun Extreme pressure NLGI 2 ISO 320 Grease Tiger Spindle Lubricant Gun part number 06540000 Maintenance Section 4 8 LUBRICATION RECOMMENDATIONS Recomended Mobil Lubricant Mobilfluid 424 Mobil DTE 15M Mobilfluid 424 Mobil DTE 25 Mobil DTE 18M Mobil SHC 75W 90 Mobil 1 Synthetic Gear Mobilgrease CM S Mobilgrease CM S Mobilgrease CM S Mobilgrease CM S Mobilgrease CM S Mobilith SHC 220 9 13 02 MAINTENANCE POLYCARBONATE CARE amp MAINTENANCE The proprietary UV and Abrasion Resistant surfa
95. n in good condition as a reminder to the operator and should be replaced if damaged Double check that all pivot points have been greased Secure all hoses together with zip ties and wrap with split hose sections where friction may occur on the hose WARNING BEFORE starting or operating the tractor you must read and understand the safety and operation sections of this manual completely Before operating the mower the cutter head and draft beam should be slowly moved throughout the full range of motion Watch for any condition that would cause pinching or excess stress on the hoses The steering and front axle travel should also be carefully moved through their full range of motion If any condition occurs in which the hoses contact the tires the steering and or front axle travel may need to be limited as described in the tractor operators manual This should also be done if the tires rub or are extremely close to any other part of the mower such as the hydraulic tank or draft beam This may include adding shims or adjusting stop bolts in the tractor front to solve the problem While checking motion you should also check that the control circuits are connected according to the operators decal for the valve handles MOWER TESTING Take the tractor to a place free of loose objects on the ground Operate the cylinders through their full range of motion again to clear the lines of air Follow the instructions in the operation section to oper
96. nd all foreign material such as rocks cans glass and general debris has been removed Where there are grass and weeds high enough to hide debris that could be struck by the blades the area should be in spected and large debris removed mowed at an intermediate height inspected closely with any remaining debris removed and mowed again at desired final height WARNING Each Rear Wheel must have a minimum of 1 000 pounds contact with the surface to prevent lateral instability and possible tip over which 4 could result in serious bodily injury or even death Widen the wheel tread and add weights if needed Refer to the mounting instructions or call Customer Service if you need assistance with Couterweight Procedure WARNING Do not operate Mower if excessive vibration exists Shutdown PTO andthe Tractorengine Inspectthe Mower to determine the source of the vibration If Mower blades are missing or damaged replace them immediately Donot operate the mower until the blades have been replaced and the Mower operates smoothly Operating the Mower with excessive vibration can result in component failure and broken objects to be thrown outward at very high velocities To reduce the possibility of property damage serious injury or even death never allow the Mower be operated with blades missing WARNING Do not let the Blades turn when the Mower Deck is raised for any reason including clearance or for turning
97. olenoid item 6 voltage must be between 10 2 volts and 13 8 volts 2 Remove inspect solenoid and cartridge items 4 6 for wear or contamination 3 Remove inspect logic elements near P port item 3 for wear or contamination 4 Remove inspect 3000 psi relief valve item 2 for wear or contamination 5 Remove and inspect orifices near P port for contamination 6 Remove P port hose and fitting visually inspect for contamination check ball for movement 7 Remove and inspect orifices near port for contamination 8 Remove inspect 2600 psi relief valve item 5 for wear of contamination 9 Remove inpect logic element near MR port item 3 for wear or contamination Side Rotary Common Section 6 57 7 25 02 TRAVEL LOCK LIFT BEAM n Pb80172A ITEM PARTNO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 6T0105 1 DRAFT BEAM STD WITH TRAVELLOCKS 2 6T0106 1 TRAVELLOCK BRACKET 3 6T0107 2 TRAVEL LOCK PINS 3 4 X 3 1 4 4 613020 2 R CLIP 5 32 5 21833 1 CAPSCREW 3 4 X 2 1 4 6 21825 1 HEX NUT 3 4 7 21993 1 LOCK WASHER 3 4 8 22021 1 FLAT WASHER 3 4 9 22600 1 TRAVEL LOCK EAR 10 22604 2 PIN HOLDER 11 226010 1 TRAVEL LOCK ASY 12 1 REF MAIN FRAME REFER TO PARTS SECTION Side Rotary Common Section 6 58 SIDE MOWER TRAVEL LOCK COMBO FLIP BRACKET OVER AND MOUNT UNDER MAST FRAME ON STANDARD DUTY DRAFT BEA
98. oles on the lower rear plate according to the measurements in the parts section To add the tank gauge to the Tiger tank first place the gasket that you removed from the original tank on the fuel gauge and match up the holes Insert the float section of the gauge into the top hole Then tip the gauge so the long end of the gauge fits into the long end of the tank Secure the gauge with the existing hardware Add the barbed elbow to the top of the tank Place the rear tank strap over the back end of the tank Insert the front tank strap into the holes on the top plate and hold in place with the Tiger hardware Insert the back end of the fuel tank on to the rear plate Slide the front end of the tank into the front tank straps Place one piece of split hose on the lower rear plate under the Tiger tank Thread the Tank strap into the newly drilled holes and add he hardware the other piece of split hose in half and add them to the front tank strap corners under the tank This keeps the straps from wearing holes in the tank Tighten the hardware and secure the fuel tank to the tractor Finally attach the proper hoses to the corresponding holes and add the wires for the fuel gauge Refer to the parts section for hardware used and dimensions Assembly Section 2 3 ASSEMBLY FRONT PUMP MOUNTING Install the pump mounting bracket on the front of the tractor with capscrews and lockwashers as shown in the parts section illustration
99. omplete sets as needed Belts Check Tighten Replace belts as needed Main Frame Deck Unless otherwise specified retorque bolts according to torque specifications in this section Hydraulic Fluid Level Add if required per fluid recommendations Rear Flail Drive Bearing Flange and Shaft Couplers Grease as instructed in the detailed if applicable maintenance section Cutter Shaft and Ground Roller Grease as instructed in the detailed maintenance section performed by Date Hour Maintenance Section This page may be copied and used as part of the daily maintenance routine Maintenance Section 4 23 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Section 4 24 SIDE ROTARY Parts Section 5 1 KUBOTA M105X PARTS SECTION PARTS ORDERING GUIDE The following instructions are offered to help eliminate needless delay and error in processing purchase orders for the equipment in this manual 1 The Parts Section is prepared in logical sequence and grouping of parts that belong to the basic machine featured in this manual Part Numbers and Descriptions are given to help locate the parts and quantities required 2 The Purchase Order must indicate the Name and Address of the person or organization ordering the parts who should be charged and if possible the serial number of the machine for which the parts are being ordered 3 The purchase order must clearly list the quantity o
100. onnect the bonnet to the draft beam slide the extension arms of the draft beam between the mounting ears on the inner end of the bonnet Line up the holes and secure with swivel pin cap screw lock washer and hex nut both sides See parts book illustration Next slide the left and right linkage arms up to the slotted ear on the side of the deck Secure with linkage pin shims boss cap screw lock washer and hex nut See illustration in parts section LIFT CONTROL FEEDLINES Hose lengths will vary between tractor applications such as cab and non cab units See the parts section that pertains to your tractor for hose applications Install a hose from the bottom or inner valve port in fender well for cab units on stand for non cab units to the restrictor on the inboard cylinder gland Install a hose form the upper or outer valve port to the restrictor on the outboard cylinder butt Use teflon tape on all fitting and hose connections Assembly Section 2 14 ASSEMBLY DECK MOTOR FEEDLINE Install the 1 hose with the 90 degree flange on the front side of the motor to the inside upper oil port of the solenoid valve Secure to motor with flange kit and install swivel fittings on the other end Install the other 1 hose with the 60 degree flange on the back side of the motor to the inside lower oil port of the solenoid valve Install split hoses around hydraulic hoses where they contact sharp edges or any other ed
101. ools to maintain the Truck and Implement in a good safe working condition and provide the necessary support devices to secure the equipment safely while performing repairs and service Child Labor Under 16 Years of Age Some regulations specify that no one under the age of 16 may operate power machinery It is your responsibility to know what these regulations are in your own area or situation Refer to U S Dept of Labor Employment Standard Administration Wage amp Home Division Child Labor Bulletin 102 Side Rtry Safety Section 1 23 SAFETY Side Rtry Safety Section 1 24 Assembly Section 2 1 ASSEMBLY SECTION ASSEMBLY Before attempting to mount your Tiger mower it is important to read an understand all of the Safety Messages in the Safety section of this manual Check complete shipment list against the packing list to make sure there are no shortages Make certain the tractor model is the appropriate one for the mower received WARNING Always use a floor jack hoist or fork lift to lift and raise heavy parts Read and understand the entire assembly section instructions before attempting to mount your Tiger mower Refer to the parts section of this manual for detailed illustrations to locate all parts TRACTOR PREPARATION A Remove right hand steps B Disconnect battery cables from both batteries C Remove engine side panels or raise hood to access front pulley D Remove plug
102. ort by flatbed trailer 2 Transporting with side mower removed Park the tractor and turn the engine off Remove the key to avoid accidental starting Close ball valves on the hydraulic reservoir To avoid contaminating the hydraulic system make sure all fittings on the side mower motor and solenoid control valve are clean Disconnect the motor pressure hose at the solenoid valve and the motor return hose at the motor See diagram below MOTOR PRESSURE HOSE Side Rtry Operation Section 3 6 OPERATION Next switch the hose ends and reconnect to form two separate closed loops see diagram below Disconnect the lift cable from the head and secure the loose end back onto the cable with the cable clevis Remove the keeper bolt and draft beam outer pivot pin Separate the mower head from the tractor Now reinstall the pivot pin and keeper bolts into the draft beam to prevent loss OPEN THE BALL VALVES ON THE HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR BEFORE STARTING TRACTOR AGAIN Serious damage will be caused if tractor is started with the ball valves closed LIFT CABLE DISCONNECTED amp SECURED MOTOR PRESSURE HOSE LOOPED Use a loading dock or ramps to load the tractor onto the trailer centering the tractor between the sides of the trailer Make sure the tractor and rear mower and trailer are within legal transporting width Lower the rear mower onto the trailer and set the loose hide mower on the trailer Secure the tractor and
103. ort raised machine and all lifted components securely before putting hands or feet under or working underneath any lifted companent tc prevent crushing injury or death from sudden dropping or inadvertent operation of controls Make certain area 5 clear before lowering or folding 5 Before transporting put Lift Lever in detent or full lift position Instail Transport Safety Devices securely on folding mowers Put Booms securely in Transport Rest Folding and Boom Mowers have raised center of gravity Slow down when turning and on hillsides 5 Make certain that SMV sign warning lights and reflectors are clearly visible Follow local traffic codes Never operate with Cutting Head or Folding Section raised if passersby bystanders ar traffic are in the area to reduce possibility of injury or death from objects thrown by Blades under Guards or mower Structure 8 Before dismounting secure implement in transport position or lower to ground Put tractor in park or set brake disengage PTO stop engine remove key and wait until noise of rotation has ceased to prevent crushing by entanglement in rotating parts which could cause injury or death Never mount or dismount a moving vehicle Crushing from runover may cause serious injury or death BG EN Cae DRY 5 TRANSPGH SAFELY 6 USE SMV LIGHTS amp 17 DO OPERATE WITH 18 DO NOT MOUNT OR T LOCK UF REFLEGTORS i CUTTER OR WING RAISED DISMOUNT WHILE 223 x Side Rtry
104. otor runs but 1 Belts 1 Inspect belts and pulleys Replace will not cut belts and repair as needed 2 Tensioner 2 Adjust tensioner nut until flat washer washer is flush with top of guide Motor turns slowly 1 Contaminants 1 Remove large nut on side of large or not at all restricting spool valve block Remove spring and use movement in needle nose vise grip to pull spool valve bogy from block Check block and spool for contaminates and scratches Clean parts or replace if scratched 2 Suction lines 2 Check for kinkes or obstruction in obstructed suction hose 3 Lowoil level 3 Check Hyd tank level and fill Pump will not work 1 Excessive wear 1 Disassemble and repair on internal parts Maintenance Section 4 5 MAINTENANCE Motor will not work 1 Excessive wear 1 Disassemble and repair on internal parts NOTE flow meter is available check pressure and flow volume for all suspected hydraulic problems If the solution to your problem cannot be found in this section call the Technical Service representative at the number shown on the front cover of this manual Maintenance Section 4 6 MAINTENANCE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Torque for Standard Fasteners LIONEV nul EG ll 2 I HT UR Lerner T LS IST HIT i BR Le LEE CT RCO ACIE ed GE td GLE LOE Unified Coarse Thread Series 20 49 53 inibs 76 indbe S5 isiba re reete
105. re or contaminants more frequent lubrication is required 613261 WARNING DO NOT MOWER MOWER DECK WITH SAFETY SHIELD REMOVED TB1011 TB1011 PINCH POINTS 02962764 MOWER DECK DRAFT BEAM 02962764 Side Rtry Safety Section 1 19 SAFETY DANGER FAILING TO FOLLOW SAFETY MESSAGES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH TO OPERATOR AND OTHERS IN THE AREA iS ACA E TE 12 NO RIDERS NO USE SAFETY SHOES 4 BLOCK UP SECURELY CHILDREN OPERATORS HARD HAT SAFETY BEFORE WORKING GLASSES SEAT BELTS ROPS amp 5 1 Study and understand Operator s Manuals Safety Decals and Instructional Decals for tractor andimplement to prevent misuse abuse and accidents Practice before operating in a confined area or near passersby Learn how to stop engine suddenly in an emergency Be alert for passersby and especially children 2 Allow no children on or near foiding mower or tractor Allow no riders on tractor or implement Falling off may cause serious death from being run over by tractor or mower or contact with rotating blades 3 Operate only with tractor having Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS and with seat belt securely fastened to prevent injury and possibie death from falling off or tractor overturn Personal Protective Equipment such as Hard Hat Safety Glasses Safety Shoes amp Ear Plugs are recommended 4 Block up or supp
106. re or while operating the Tractor and Implement Drugs and alcohol will affect an operators alertness and coordination and therefore affect the operator s ability to operate the equipment safely Before operating the Tractor or Imple ment an operator on prescription or over the counter medication must consult a medical professional regarding any side effects of the medi cation that would hinder their ability to operate the Equipment safely NEVER knowingly allow anyone to operate this equipment when their alertness or coordination is impaired Serious injury or death to the operator or others could result if the operator is under the influence of drugs or alcohol sc 27 Operate the Tractor and or Implement controls only while properly seated in the Tractor seat with the seat belt securely fastened around you Inadvertent movement of the Tractor or Implement may cause serious injury or death sc 29 Mow only in conditions where you have clear visibility in daylight or with adequate artificial lighting Never mow in darkness or foggy conditions where you cannot clearly see atleast 100 yards in front and to the sides of the tractor and mower Make sure that you can clearly see and identify passersby steep slopes ditches drop offs overhead obstructions power lines debris and foreign objects If you are unable to clearly see this type of items discontinue mowing scw n There are obvious and hidden potential hazards in the operation of t
107. rocedures THE BALL VALVES MUST BE OPEN handle parallel with valve WHEN TRACTOR IS RE STARTED OR PUMP IS COUPLED TO MOTOR OR P T O Failure to do so may result in component failure RESERVOIR BALL VALVE MAIN FRAME 1211 Maintenance Section 4 15 MAINTENANCE GREASING SPINDLE Locate grease fitting on inside of deck housing Inject Tiger Spindle Lubricant part number 06540000 into spindle housing Fill with lubricant until lubricant weeps out of the top spindle seal Lubricate spindle weekly or every 40 hours of use TIGHTENING SPINDLE BOLTS The spindle mounting bolts should be checked and retorqued daily or every 10 hours of service Torque the 6 bolts shown below to 331 ft Ibs Maintenance Section 4 16 MAINTENANCE GREASING MOTOR SPLINE TO SPINDLE SPLINE Locate motor spline and spindle spline on the mower deck Grease splines with Mobil moly 52 Use about 4 ounces of grease Change grease yearly or every 500 hours MOTOR SPLINE TO SPINDLE SPLINE T lt PE 249 gt gt gt gt gt gt gt z gt lt gt 2o Te lo Se da 5 ete SS Maintenance Section 4 17 MAINTENANCE INSPECTION OF ROTARY KNIVES Failure to follow the following warnings and instructions may result serious injury or damage to the equipment or property
108. rranties and present a safety hazard Use genuine Tiger mower parts for economy and safety SEE YOUR DEALER In addition to the design and configuration of this Implement including Safety Signs and Safety 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 the machine Refer also to Safety Messages and operation instruction in each of the appropriate sections of the Tractor and Equipment Manuals Pay close attention to the Safety Signs affixed to the Tractor and Equipment 56 18 Side Rtry Safety Section 1 11 SAFETY 4495 ES c 22 gt 2 2 22 gt 9 22 SAFETY PART NO DESCRIPTION 22839 INSTRUCT Don Not Lubricate With Automatic Grease Gun 22840 WARNING Foreign Objects Contacted 24028 WARNING Inspect Rear Flap 31522 LOGO TIGER MOWERS 31523 LOGO TIGER MOWERS 42350 DANGER Cuttershaft Direction 33743 INSTRUCT Mowing Safet Tips 42399 REFLECT Red Reflector 42400 REFLECT Amber Reflector 613217 DANGER Keep Hands and Feet Clear 613219 WARNING Read Operators and Maintenance Manuals 613220 INTRUCT Lubricate Pump Driveshaft Daily 613221 CAUTION Lubricate Spindle When Mower and Tractor Off 613222 INSTRUCT Engine will not start when mower is engaged 1059 INSTRUCT Mower Positions 613224 DANGER Stay Clear
109. rsby and especially children 2 Allow no children on or near folding mower or tractor Allow no riders on tractor or implement Falling off may cause serious injury or death from being run over by tractor or mower or contact with rotating blades 3 Operate only with tractor having Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS and with seat belt securely fastened to prevent injury and possible death from falling off or tractor overturn Personal Protective Equipment such as Hard Hat Safety Glasses Safety Shoes amp Ear Plugs are recommended 4 Block up or support raised machine and all lifted components securely before putting hands or feet under or working underneath any lifted component to prevent crushing injury or death from sudden dropping or inadvertent operation of controls Make certain area is clear before lowering or folding 5 Before transporting put Lift Lever in detent or full lift position Install Transport Safety Devices securely on folding mowers Put Booms securely in Transport Rest Folding and Boom Mowers have raised center of gravity Slow down when turning and on hillsides 6 Make certain that SMV sign warning lights and reflectors are clearly visible Follow local traffic codes 7 Never operate with Cutting Head or Folding Section raised if passersby bystanders or traffic are in the area to reduce possibility of injury or death from objects thrown by Blades under Guards or mower structure 8 Before dismountin
110. s Serious injury may occur from not maintaining this machine in good working order sc 21 WARNING Always read carefully and comply fully with the manufacturers instruc tions when handling oil solvents cleansers and any other chemical agent 22 Never run the tractor engine in a closed building or without adequate ventilation The exhaust fumes can be hazardous to your health SG 23 KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING ELEMENTS to prevent entanglement and possible serious injury or death SG 24 Never allow children to play on or around Tractor or Implement Children can slip or fall off the Equipment and be injured or killed Children can cause the Implement to shift or fall crushing themselves or others sc 25 DO NOT allow any person under a folded wing unless wing is securely locked up or supported DO NOT approach the Implement unless the Tractor is turned off and all motion has ceased Never work under the frame work or any lifted component unless the implement is securely supported or blocked up A sudden or inadvertent fall by any of these components could cause serious injury or even death Side Rtry Safety Section 1 6 SAFETY CAUTION On a fully assembled unit do not remove the Wing Retaining Strap until hoses are attached to the tractor and the Wing Cylinders are filled with oil Lower the Wings slowly and carefully Keep bystand ers away during operations ris NEVER use drugs or alcohol immediately befo
111. s authority to alter add to or waive the above warranties which are agreed to be in the only warranties representations or promises expressed or implied as to the quality or performance of the products covered and which do not include any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness In no event will Tiger be liable for incidental or consequential damages or injuries including but not limited to loss of profits rental or substitute equipment or other commercial loss THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THOSE EXPRESSED HEREIN It is the Purchasers obligation to sign the warranty registration form AFTER he she has Read and Understands the Operation and Safety Instructions stated within this manual ONE LAST WORD This manual cannot possibly cover all of the potentially hazardous situations you will encounter By being familiar with the safety rules operating and maintenance instructions in this manual you can help prevent accidents The objective of this manual is to help make you a better operator Remember SAFETY IS YOU Your safety and the safety of those around you depends on YOU Common sense should play a large role in the operation of this machine Since we at Tiger Corporation are constantly striving to improve out products we reserve the right to change specifications or design at any time TO THE OWNER OPERATOR DEALER To keep your implement running efficiently and safely read yo
112. s from tractor casting where main frame and pump mount will be attached E Remove any front weights and weight supports F Raise the tractor onto jack stands and remove the rear wheels ADJUSTING REAR WHEELS Follow the instructions in the tractor owners manual for adjusting tires and rims The rear wheels MUST be adjusted to the widest setting NOTE This may require switching the wheels to opposite sides of the tractor Also take note of any width restrictions when transporting by trailer For ease of installation it is best to leave rear wheels removed during installation of the mower CRANKSHAFT ADAPTER If necessary remove the four capscrews from the crankshaft pulley Then install the crankshaft adapter plate and adapter to the pulley with capscrews and lockwashers as shown in the parts section Assembly Section 2 2 ASSEMBLY MAIN FRAME INSTALLATION With an overhead hoist and or jack stands raise one side of the frame up to the correctly matching mounting holes Install capscrews and all other hardware as shown in main frame parts section to secure the sides of the main frame to the tractor casting DO NOT tighten at this time Remove the capscrews one at a time and apply a thread locking agent Reinsert the capscrews and tighten torque to values noted in the torque chart located in the maintenance section of this manual The front capscrews are 14mm X 1 5 pitch Class 10 9 They should be torqued to
113. sociated instructions carefully or personal injury or damage may result Tiger is a registered trademark SAFETY SECTION SAFETY General Safety Instructions and Practices A safe and careful operator is the best operator Safety is of primary importance to the manufacturer and should be to the owner operator Most accidents can be avoided by being aware of your equipment your surroundings and observing certain precautions The first section of this manual includes a list of Safety Messages that if followed will help protect the operator and bystanders from injury or death Read and understand these Safety Messages before assembling operating or servicing this mower This equipment should only be operated by those persons who have read the Manual who are responsible and trained and who know how to do so safely and responsibly The Safety Alert Symbol combined with a Signal Word as seen below is used throughout this manual and on decals which are attached to the equipment The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED The symbol and signal word are intended to warn the owner operator of impending hazards and the degree of possible injury when operating this equipment Practice all usual and customary safe working precautions and above all remember safety is up to YOU Only YOU can prevent serious injury or death from unsafe practices DANGER 0 Indicates an imminently haz
114. t the wire leads from the mower valve solenoid before performing service on the Tractor or Mower Use caution when working on the Tractor or Mower Tractor engine must be stopped before working on Mower or Tractor The Mower Blades could inadvertently be turned on without warning and cause immediate dismemberment injury or death 12 Use extreme care when lowering or unfolding the implement s wings Make sure no bystanders are close by or underneath the wings Allow ample clearance around the implement when folding or unfolding the wings Use extreme caution around buildings or overhead power lines S3PT 5 WARNING Relieve hydraulic pressure prior to doing any maintenance or repair work on the Implement Place the Implement on the ground or securely blocked up disengage the PTO and turn off the tractor engine Push and pull the Remote Cylinder lever in and out several times prior to starting any maintenance or repair work s3pr 9 This Implement is wider than the Tractor careful when operating or transporting this equipment to prevent the Implement from running into or striking sign posts guard rails concrete abutments or other solid objects Such an impact could cause the Implement and Tractor to pivot violently resulting in loss of steering control serious injury or even death Never allow the Implement to contact obstacles ser 12 The flail cutter shaft is designed for standard rotation same rota
115. tion as the tractor wheel during forward travel Never operate the cutter ADANGER shaft in the reverse rotation Operating this mower in reverse currer snart MUST TURN IN THIS rotation may cause objects to be thrown out the front of the mower head DIRECTION Side Rtry Safety Section 1 10 SAFETY WARNING The rotating parts of this machine continue to rotate even after the Tractor has been turned off The operator should remain in his seat for 60 seconds after the brake has been set the PTO disengaged the tractor turned off and all evidence of rotation has ceased 5 Wait a minute Save a life WARNING Engine Exhaust some of its constituents and certain components contain or emit chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth or other reproductive harm A131VS WARNING Battery post terminals and related accessories contain lean and lead compounds chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Tiger mowers use balanced and matched system components for blade carriers blades cutter shafts knives knife hang ers rollers drive train components and bearings These parts are made and tested to Tiger specifications Non genuine will fit parts do not consistently meet these specifications The use of will fit parts may reduce mower performance void mower wa
116. tood the manuals prior to operation sc 4 Always maintain the safety decals in good readable condition If the decals are missing damaged or unreadable obtain and install replace ment decals immediately sc s Make certain that the Slow Moving Vehicle SMV sign is installed in such a way as to be clearly visible and legible When transporting the Equipment use the Tractor flashing warning lights and follow all local traffic regulations sc 6 Operate this Equipment only with a Tractor equipped with an approved roll over protective system ROPS Always wear seat belts Serious injury or even death could result from falling off the tractor particularly during a turnover when the operator could be pinned under the ROPS so WARNING Donotmodify or alterthis Implement Do not permit anyone to modify or alter this Implement any of its components or any Implement function 6 8 BEFORE leaving the tractor seat always engage the brake and or set the tractor transmission in parking gear disengage the PTO stop the engine remove the key and waitfor all moving parts to stop Place the tractor shift lever into a low range or parking gear to prevent the tractor from rolling Neverdismounta Tractor that is moving or while the engine is running Operate the Tractor controls from the tractor seat only SG 9 Side Rtry Safety Section 1 3 SAFETY Never allow children or other personsto ride onthe Tractor or Implement
117. tractor and contact your local Tiger dealership for assistance CONTROL LOCATION AND FUNCTIONS The side mower height is controlled with a two or three spool valve and is coordinated as shown below The optional three spool valve allows for the operation of a rear rotary mower or side ditcher If the unit is equipped with a three spool valve do not operate the third spool handle unless a rear rotary or ditcher is mounted DOWN DUTBJAND 1059 winy rer por murt ws OPERATION The rear mower height is controlled with the 3 point hitch control lever Follow the instructions for this control is the tractor operators manual The tilt of the rear mower is controlled with the third spool if the lift valve and is coordinated as shown above The side and rear mower positions may optionally be controlled with the tractors remote hydraulic connections or a combination of lift valve and remote hydraulics 50 determine which position of the side or rear mower is to be controlled be each remote lever The side mower ON OFF switch is located in a switch box mounted to the valve stand or cable controls for non cab and cab units respectively If operating a rear mower the ON OFF switch is located in the switch box with a side mower switch This machine may be equipped with an auxiliary oil temperature gauge an amp gauge or oil pressure gauge If oil temperature reaches 200 degrees Fahrenheit stop mowers an
118. until there is 012 inch movement when the spindle housing is pried upward away from the vise jaws 4 When there is 012 inch free play between the spindle and housing install the bearing lock nut thick nut Hold the adjusting nut securely and tighten the lock nut to 300 ft lbs of torque 5 After the lock nut is tightened there must be 001 inch to 003 inch of free play when lightly prying up on the spindle housing If the end play is correct 001 inch to 003 inch bend tabs up on jam washer to prevent the lock nut from loosening If the end play in NOT correct loosen the lock nut and turn the adjustment nut as required and re tighten the lock nut Repeat first part of step 5 4 Dial indicator Spindle housing set to read can turn freely end play Maintenance Section 4 22 MAINTENANCE DAILY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The following services should be performed daily or every 8 hours of service following the detailed maintenance instructions in the operators manual Service Meter Pump Drive Shaft Check for end play in drive shaft coupler and lubricate at zerks Crankshaft adapter If equipped with rubber grommets check condition replace if missing or damaged Pivot points Inject grease until it appears at ends Hydraulic fittings Check for leaks with paper or cardboard Tighten fittings or replace hoses immediately Knives Inspect for missing or damaged knives change only c
119. ur manual thoroughly and follow these directions and the Safety Messages in this manual and on the machine The table of contents clearly identifies each section where you can easily find the information you need The Occupational Safety and Health Act OSHA 1928 51 subpart C makes the following minimum requirements for tractor operators OWNER REQUIREMENTS Provide a Roll Over Protective Structure that meets the requirements of this Standard and Provide Seatbelts that meet the requirements of this Standard and SAE J3C and Ensure that each employee uses such Seatbelt while the tractor is moving and Ensure that each employee tightens the Seatbelt sufficiently to confine the employee to the protected area provided by the ROPS OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS Securely fasten seatbelt it the tractor has a ROPS Where possible avoid operating the tractor near steep ditches embankments and holes Reduce speed when turning crossing slopes and on rough slick or muddy surfaces Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation Watch where you are going especially at row ends on roads and around trees Do Not permit others to ride Operate the tractor smoothly no jerky turns starts or stops Hitch only to the draw bar and hitch points recommended by the tractor manufacturer When the tractor is stopped set brakes securely and use park lock if available NO Printed in USA O Tiger Corporation
120. ylinder 5 Inspect repair or replace cylinder Maintenance Section 4 4 MAINTENANCE SYMPTOMS CAUSE REMEDY Oil Temperature rises 1 Low oil level 1 Bring oil to proper level above 200 deg F 2 Kinked blocked hoses 2 Inspect Repair Replace 3 Worn pump motor 3 Disable and repair Mower will not start 1 Blown fuse 1 Check fuse between mower or run switch and ignition replace 2 Ball valves closed 2 Make sure valves are open Low oil level 3 Check Hyd tank and fill 4 Line leak 4 Check all fittings and lines Re tighten or replace 5 Electronic 5a Without the tractor running turn solenoid faulty the mower switch to on A low audible click should be heard if the solenoid is engaging the solenoid spool If click is not heard leave switch in on position and with a screwdriver or other steel object touch the small nut on the end of the solenoid If the metallic object is not attracted to the nut check the fuse and wiring for an open circuit If the object is attracted but no click is heard replace the solenoid 5b Remove the four bolts holding the small block to the main block Lift and remove small block being careful not to damage O rings filter Clean filter and re install 5c Remove large nut on side of large valve block Remove spring and use needle nose vise grip to pull spool from block Check block and spool for contaminates and scratches Clean parts or replace if scratched M
121. yment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees 2 shall comply with occupational safety and health standards promulgated under this Act b Each employee shall comply with occupational safety and health standards and all rules regulations and orders issued pursuant to this Act which are applicable to his own actions and conduct OSHA Regulations OSHA regulations state in part At the time of initial assignment and at least annually thereafter the employer shall instruct every employee in the safe operation and servicing of all equipment with which the employee is or will be involved Employer Responsibilities To ensure employee safety during Truck and Implement operation it is the employer s responsibility to Train the employee in the proper and safe operation of the Truck and Implement Require that the employee read and fully understand the Truck and Implement Operator s manual Permit only qualified and properly trained employees to operate the Truck and Implement Maintain the Truck and Implement in a safe operational condition and maintain all shields and guards on the equipment Ensure the Truck is equipped with functional seat belts and require that the employee operator securely fasten the safety belts at all times Forbid the employee operator to carry additional riders on the Truck Provide the required t

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