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1. L O lt SR20M SR14M 10 03 Assembly Section 3 7 2004 Alamo Group Inc ASSEMBLY FIGURE 10 Wheel Attachment SEE SIDE OF TIRE FOR MAXIMUM TIRE PRESURE PLACE CONICAL SIDE OF LUG NUT AGAINST WHEEL L RIB IMPLEMENT TIRE WHEEL BOLTS LUGNUTS a 00 LLI Y Y lt PLACE FLAT SIDE OF LUG NUT AGAINST WHEEL Ema FOAM FILLED TIRE LUGNUTS AA BOLTS MAXIMUM INFLATION PRESSURE 50 PSI MAXIMUM SPEED 20 MPH ALSO SEE DECAL 00762608 AIRPLANE TIRE SR20M SR14M 10 03 Assembly Section 3 8 O 2004 Alamo Group Inc ASSEMBLY SPRING STOP ATTACHMENT The Spring Stop is assembled to the stop bracket 1 with the 1 2 x 5 1 2 capscrew 2 inserted thru the stop 3 spring 4 and locknut 5 FIGURE 11 FIGURE 11 Spring Stop Attachment BAFFLE KIT ASSEMBLY OPTIONAL The Center Baffle 1 is attached to the left side of the Center Section with Bolts 2 Washers 3 and Nuts 4 as shown in FIGURE 12 The Wing Baffles 1 are attached to the wings with Bolts 2 Washers 3 and Nuts 4 as shown in FIGURE 13 gt T 0 LL n lt FIGURE 12 Center Baffle Attachment FIGURE 13 Wing Baffle Attachment SR20M SR14M 10 03 Assembly Section 3 9 2004 Alamo Group Inc ASSEMBLY FRONT AND REAR DEFLECTORS Standard Equipment CHAINGUARDS OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT at extra cost FIGURES 14 17 DANGER Frontand Rear rubber fabric Deflectors are Standard Equipment and
2. Foreign material can be thrown from the mower and wuse serious bodily injury to the operator and passersby Do Not let rotating blades contact solid objects like rocks posts curbs of guard rails Operate only if all Guards Deflectors are in place and in good condition Do Not operate with Mower or Wing raised off the ground Stop mowing if Passersby enter the area of thrown objects See Operator s Manual Stay away from rotating blades Keep hands and feet away from rotating blades m 0 N pal R Oo Oo 26 00771283 con has stopped 00769737 7 00769737 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 18 R 04 23 02 2004 Alamo Group Inc 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 lo assure so far as possible every working man and woman in the nation safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human resources ALSAVS DUTIES Sec 5 a Each employer 1 shall furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recog
3. 2004 Alamo Group Inc e m gt QO Z OPERATION 13 1 Transporting on Public Roadways WARNING Only tow the Implement behind a properly sized and equipped Tractor which exceeds the weight of the Implement by at least 20 DO NOT tow the Implement behind a truck or other type of vehicle Never tow the Implement and another Implement connected in tandem Never tow the Implement at speeds over 20 MPH ssri DANGER en E Never allow children or other persons to ride on the Tractor or Implement Falling off can result in serious injury or death sc 0 O o D ma WARNING Make certain that the Slow Moving Vehicle SMV sign is in stalled in such a way as to be clearly visible and legible When transporting the Equipmentusethe Tractor flashing warning lights and follow all local traffic regulations sc s Eo 3 Extreme caution should be used when transporting the tractor and mower on public roadways The tractor must be equipped with all required safety warning features including a SMV emblem and flashing warning lights to alert drivers of the tractor s presence Remember that roadways are primarily designed for automotive drivers and most drivers will not be looking out for you therefore you must look out for them Check your side view mirrors frequently and remember that vehicles will approach quickly because of the tractor s slower speed Be extremely cautious when the piece of equipment that
4. Sharpen or replace blades Use correct blade for carrier rotation Use correct PTO speed and check for correct gear box ratio Adjust machine Move tires out of cutter overlap area Minimum 60 inside tires Reduce ground speed Free blades e U m gt QO Z Replace blade bolts Allow grass to dry before cutting Slow ground speed of tractor but keep engine running at full PTO rom Move rear tires as wide as possible so wing blades will pick up grass Sharpen or replace blades See Cutting Height Instructions MAINTENANCE SECTION aintenance Section 5 1 MAINTENANCE Before operating your Rotary Cutter make sure it is properly lubricated and thoroughly inspected Only a minimum of time and effort is required to regularly lubricate and maintain this machine to provide long life and trouble free operation WARNING Always disengage the PTO before raising the Rotary Cutter for transporting or making adjustments LUBRICATION INFORMATION Do not let excess grease collect on or around parts particularly when operating in sandy areas The accompanying illustration shows lubrication points The chart gives the frequency of lubrication in hours based on normal operating conditions Severe or unusual conditions may require more frequent lubrica tion FIGURE 1 Use an SAE multi purpose lithium type grease for all locations shown except location 2 use lubricant NLGI 000 Grease P N 000769030
5. e Use handholds and step plates e Never grab steering wheels or controls for handholds e Never mount or dismount from a moving tractor Tractor And Mower Controls Safety Test Before starting e Fasten and adjust seat belt on your ROPS equipped tractor e Check parking brake for engagement e Check PTO disengagement e Check all controls for Neutral or Park position e Warn others in area before starting tractor e Follow tractor manufacturer s recommended starting procedures After starting e Check all instruments gauges and indicator lights for normal operation e Check all tractor controls steering and brakes for proper function e Repair improperly functioning tractor before using e Raise and lower mower for driveline bottoming out or engagement problems e Check your equipment for excessive vibration and unusual noises e Use proper equipment shutdown practices before inspecting equipment Power Takeoff System And Mower Safety Tractors with dual speed 540 or 1000 rpm shiftable PTO systems To avoid serious injury or death from failed parts due to mower over speed e Be sure to position PTO selector to mower s rated PTO rpm speed Tractors with transmission driven PTO systems A rotary mower will have a significant flywheel effect which may continue to propel a tractor with a transmission driven PTO system The tractor should be equipped and operated as follows e Install an over running clutch e Give y
6. 175 280 400 22mm 250 475 675 800 7 8 175 450 650 24mm 310 600 850 1000 4 270 675 975 27mm 450 875 1250 1500 1 1 8 375 850 1350 30mm 625 1200 1700 2000 1 1 4 530 1200 1950 1 3 8 700 1550 2550 1 1 2 930 2100 3350 To get Newton Meters multipy pound foot of torque by 1 356 SR20M SR14M 11 01 Maintenance Section 5 13 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE TOOLS NEEDED FOR DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF DIVIDER GEARBOX 1 Caulking Gun w Silicon 5 Torque Wrench 2 Impact Wrench 6 3 16 Punch 3 Chisel 3 16 wide Blade 7 10 mm amp 14 mm Socket 4 Ball Pin Hammer WARNING BE CERTAIN TO CLAMP OR SECURELY SUPPORT THE GEARBOX AND SUB ASSEMBLIES TO PREVENT INJURIES TO HANDS AND FEET DUE TO INADVERTENT DROPPING OR FALLING OVER LLI Q Z lt lt LLI a lt WARNING ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES AND GLOVES TO PREVENT EYE AND HAND INJURY WHEN CHISELING OR HAMMERING ON METAL COMPONENTS HARD ENED METAL WILL CHIP UN EXPECTEDLY WARNING AN ASSEMBLED GEARBOX IS QUITE HEAVY USE A HOIST OR GET HELP TO HANDLE THEM SAFELY LIFT CAREFULLY AND PROPERLY USING YOUR LEGS TO LIFT NOT YOUR BACK NOTICE REFER TO OPERATOR S MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER RE ASSEMBLY ONTO THE CUTTER DECK TIGHTEN CORRECTLY SR20M SR14M 04 94 Maintenance Section 5 14 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE DISASSEMBLY OF DIVIDER GEARBOX Trained dealer personnel only STEP 1 Place the Divid
7. AID UVOSAIO OAV UOUIBBUEs S 0201 eONIH amp SIAGAS Auedwiog dno owery uy Jun Y BEFORE MAILING WARRANTY CARD MAKE SURE ALL INFORMATION IS LEGIBLE SERVIS RHINO WARRANTY REGISTRATION INFORMATION MONTH DAY YEAR Purchaser Last Name First Name M I SEN 7 A TTTS TT Box amp or Apt No State or pea T TJT JTI cy TTT TTT TITT TI w ae Lt I y Province ZIP I have informed the Purchaser of this product of Warranty terms provisions and procedures that are applicable reviewed the contents of the Operator s Manual including safety equipment safe operation and maintenance reviewed the Safety Signs on implement and tractor if possible shown the AEM Mower Safety Practices Video and reviewed Purchaser s responsibility to train his operators in safe operation IMPLEMENTS I have explained that Deflectors Chain Guards or Solid Skirts must be maintained in good repair and installed except in areas where persons vehicles livestock or other property will not be endangered by thrown objects and where such safety equipment would prevent the mower s reasonable performance of its assigned task DRIVELINES I have made certain that all driveline gearbox and other shields are in good repair and fastened securely in place to prevent injuries from entanglement or thrown objects HYDRAULIC MACHINES I have explained the necessity of using clean hydraulic oil changing filters as
8. Read manufacturer s operator manual s inspection and maintenance instructions for chain guards flexible or solid deflector shielding e Replace worn or damaged guards and other shielding before mowing e Use only manufacturer s replacement guards and shielding Other guarding or shielding sources may not fit or have inadequate materials to meet the strength requirements of the equipment e Replace worn or damaged decals and warning instructions e Explain the inspection and maintenance instructions to those users or operators who cannot read Rotating Blades and Driveline Hazards and Risks A POSSIBLE INJURY RISK EXISTS TO MOWER OPERATORS AND BYSTANDERS DURING MOWING OPERATIONS FROM THE FOLLOWING BODY CONTACT WITH ROTATING BLADES e BODY ENTANGLEMENT WITH ROTATING DRIVELINES AND PARTS Equipment Protective Devices and Recommended Safety Practices Read manufacturer s operator manual s for recommended operating safety practices Explain the practices to those users or operators who cannot read To help prevent serious injury or death from moving blade contact driveline or parts entanglement of operators or other persons do the following BYSTANDERS SAFETY e Do not operate near bystanders e Keep other persons several hundred 300 feet from the mowing area OPERATOR SAFETY PRACTICES e Do not allow riders on tractor or mower Securely fasten seat belt when mow ing e Use proper equipment shutdown practice before se
9. SLIP CLUTCHES A slip clutch is incorporated on each outboard driveline The slip clutches are designed to slip absorb the shock load and protect the drivelines of the mower After the first hour of operation the slip clutches should be checked for overheating After this first check inspect weekly or anytime there is overheating To adjust the slip clutch tighten the spring bolts 1 8 maximum turn at a time See Figure 21 for minimum dimension DO NOT tighten springs beyond 1 15 32 length from top of washer to pressure plate Each slip clutch should be checked periodically and adjusted to compensate for wear The lining plates are 1 8 thick when new Replace after 1 32 wear If the mower has been idle for an extended period of time or in wet weather before operating check to be sure the friction lining plates are not rusted frozen together Should this occur refer to the procedure described in the Seasonal Clutch Maintenance section on the next page There are four friction lining plates in the slip clutch These should be checked weekly for oil or grease wear and moisture which could cause corrosion on the drive plates TIRES AND WHEELS gt lt LL lt gt lt 2 m Before working on any tires and wheels make certain the Cutter is jacked up high enough and securely supported When installing laminated or airplane tires be sure the flat side of the lug nut is against the Wheel When installing Sect
10. Serious injury or even death may occur unless care is taken to assure the safety of the operator and bystanders in the area Do not operate this machine with anyone in the immediate area s3pT 7 gt Make sure the PTO shield integral driveline shields and input shields are is installed when using PTO driven equipment Always replace any shield if it is damaged or missing s3PT 8 g gt Z G m I ARNING 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 s3PT 9 gt WARNING The rotating parts of this machine continue to rotate even after the PTO 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 3PT 10 Wait a minute Save a life Be particularly careful when transporting the Implement using the tractor Turn curves or go up or down hills only at a low speed and at a gradual steering angle Make certain that at least 20 of the tractor s weight is on the front wheels to maintain safe steerage Slow down on rough or uneven surfaces srL When the Wings are folded for transport the center of grav
11. ding Your SR 20 is a medium duty Cutter designed primarily for weed and grass control brush up to 2 diameter and shredding row crops such as cotton and corn stalks With proper maintenance as described in this manual your Cutter will provide you with years of dependable service with a minimum of repairs It is recommended that all operators of this implement read this manual or be instructed of its contents as to safety proper operation and maintenance before beginning operation Your SR 20 has been assembled for operation with a specific tractor PTO input speed either 540 or 1000 RPM Should you desire to change PTO input speed contact your local Servis Rhino dealer who will assist you in performing the necessary modifications A different Driveline and set of Gears are required Refer to the Parts Section for Gearbox details This machine is designed for use with tractors rated 75HP 56kW to 100 HP 75kW for 540 RPM drive and a maximum of 140 HP 105kW for 1000 RPM drive When ordering parts for the Gearboxes and the Drivelines be sure to specify the PTO speed 540 or 1000 RPM and the serial number The serial number is located outside of the right Tongue attaching Plate on the center Mainframe section Chain Guards are extra equipment Deflectors Driveline Integral Shields and Gearbox Shields are standard equipment and to be used at all times To place the warranty into effect fill out the warranty card in full giving all the
12. sas SR20 SR14 td TA gt FLEX WING MECHANICAL LEVEL LIFT ROTARY CUTTER SHREDDER Published 10 03 Effective Serial No SR20 11310 Through Current Part No 00763403C OPERATOR S MANUAL This Operator s Manual is an integral part of the safe operation of this machine and must be maintained with the unit at all times READ UNDERSTAND and FOLLOW the Safety and Operation Instructions contained in this manual before operating the equipment eee A e A a C TM ESt ISS Si No Lee Ingles Pida Ayuda a Alguien Que Si Lo Lea Para Que le Traduzca las Medidas de Seguridad RHINO l MEMBER OF THE 1020 S Sangamon Ave ALAMO GROUP Gibson City IL 60936 ALWAYS ON THE CUTTING EDGE 800 446 5158 Email parts servis rhino com 2004 Alamo Group Inc 0 00 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 your manual Observe the rules of safety and common sense A DANGER FAILING TO FOLLOW SAFETY MESSAGES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH TO OPE
13. Be sure to clean the fitting thoroughly before using grease gun Daily lubrication of the wing driveline slip joint is necessary Failure to maintain proper lubrication will result in damage to U joints gearbox and or driveshaft 4 y 5 6 TE OR Y ft NU E E 78 D th JA E p mH Zz l 2 LLI QO 2 1 LLI be a lt FIGURE 1 Lubrication Fitting Location W gt Y ITEM DESCRIPTION FREQUENCY Q 1 U Joints 8 hours a 2 Gearbox Check daily 3 Divider Gearbox Check daily q 4 Axle Adjustment Rod 8 Hours 5 Wheel Hubs Weekly 6 Axle Pivot Points 8 hours SR20M SR14M 04 94 Maintenance Section 5 2 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE TONGUE FIGURE 2 The Tongue Hitch Pins attach the Tongue to the Center Section and should be checked for signs of wear or cracking Replace as needed The Drawbar 1 Bolt fastens the cutter to the tractor Drawbar When the cutter is unhitched and this 1 Bolt is removed examine for signs of cracking or wear Replace the Drawbar 1 Bolt at first sign of either problem TONGUE HITCH PINS DRAWBAR 1 BOLT CENTER amp WING GEARBOXES The Gearboxes have been filled with lubricant to the Test Plug Level prior to shipment However you should check the oil level at Test Plug before operating and frequently thereafter The gearbox should not require additional lubricant unless the box is cracked or a seal is leaking It is recommended that the oil level plug be removed
14. PTO Las velocidades excesivas de la toma de fuerza PTO pueden causar e Fallo de la hoja e Escape de objetos a velocidad alta u hojas rotas despedidas del rea cerrada de la hoja de la segadora e Fallos potenciales de la l nea de transmisi n de 540 rpm cuando se opera a velocidades de 750 a 1000 rpm OTRAS PR CTICAS DE SEGURIDAD e Nunca debe operar la segadora con hojas rotas dobladas faltantes o que est n extremadamente desgastadas e Antes de segar retire los desechos y objetos extra os para evitar que sean recogidos y despedidos por la segadora No debe operar la segadora durante el transporte o en posici n de ala levantada PR CTICAS DE MANTENIMIENTO RECOMENDADAS Lea los manuales del operador del fabricante para conocer sobre la inspecci n y mantenimiento de las defensas de la cadena y blindaje deflector flexible o s lido e Reemplace las defensas desgastadas o da adas y los dem s blindajes antes de segar e Use solamente las defensas y blindajes de reemplazo del fabricante Otras defensas o blindajes pueden no encajar o los materiales pueden no ser adecuados para cumplir con los requisitos de resistencia del equipo e Reemplace las calcoman as desgastadas o da adas y las instrucciones de advertencia e Explique las instrucciones de inspecci n y mantenimiento a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer Peligros y riesgos de las hojas rotativas y linea de transmisi n EXISTE EL RIESGO DE P
15. Replace the seals in the Cylinder immediately before the Cylinder is damaged or too much hydraulic fluid is lost SKID SHOES Skid shoes are made of carbon steel to reduce wear and increase service life Premature wear can be caused by the mower Center or Wing sections being set too low which allows the Wing Skid Shoes to drag on the ground Dragging the Skid Shoes on the ground or running the Skid Shoes into solid objects can contribute to early frame failure on the mower Replace worn Skid Shoes as required SR20M SR14M 11 01 Maintenance Section 5 12 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE STORAGE Your rotary cutter represents an investment from which you should get the greatest possible benefit Therefore when the season is over the cutter should be thoroughly checked and prepared for storage so that a minimum amount of work will be required to put it back into operation for the next season The following are suggested storage procedures Thoroughly clean the cutter Lubricate the cutter as covered in Maintenance Section Tighten all bolts and pins to the recommended torque Check the cutter for worn or damaged parts Make replacements immediately Store the cutter in a clean dry place with the cutter housing resting on blocks Use spray touch up enamel where necessary to prevent rust and maintain the appearance of the cutter OoakRWwNM PROPER TORQUE FOR FASTENERS The chart lists the correct tightening torque
16. needed A low oil level is a warning sign that the gearbox may be cracked or its seal is damaged and needs to be replaced gt Ensure all gearbox vents are in place and free from clogs gt Inspect blades and blade bolts for looseness and excessive wear Make sure the mower is securely blocked up before crawling beneath Replace damaged worn and missing blades as complete sets to maintain rotary balance gt Ensure carrier hub nuts are tightened with the cotter pin inserted and spread gt Inspect the condition of the deck skid shoes and the skid shoe attaching hardware gt Ensure each hydraulic cylinder is installed and retained correctly Ensure the proper size pins are used to retain the cylinders in place and are secured with pins gt Check for hydraulic oil leaks on the cylinders along the hydraulic lines and at tractor hydraulic ports IMPORTANT DO NOT use your hands to check for oil leaks Use a piece of heavy paper or cardboard to check for hydraulic oil leaks NOILVadsdO gt Ensure that the mower is equipped and secured with wing brace supports gt Check the condition of the wing hinge pins gt Check the condition of the mower axle suspension spring gt Inspect mower tire condition wheel bearings and lug nut torque SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 21 2004 Alamo Group Inc lt O lt am LLI O O OPERATION 9 DRIVING THE TRACTOR AND MOWER Safe tractor transpor
17. steep slopes ditches drop offs over head obstructions power lines gas lines debris and foreign objects If you do not have clear and safe visibility discontinue mowing sam 11 gt Mow atthe speed that you can safely operate and controlthe Tractor and Mower Safe mowing speed depends on terrain condition and grass type density and height of cut Normal ground speed range is from0to5 mph Use slow mowing speeds when operating on or near steep slopes ditches drop offs overhead obstructions power lines gas lines or when debris and foreign objects are to be avoided scm 12 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 8 2004 Alamo Group Inc gt SAFETY WARNING DANGER DANGER WARNING Avoid mowing in the reverse direction when possible Check to make sure there are no persons behind the mower and use extreme care when mowing in reverse Mow only ata slow ground speed where you can safely operate and controlthe Tractor and Mower Never mow an area inthe reverse direction that you have not inspected and removed debris or foreign material scm 13 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 f i ME EAS STOP MOWING IF PASSERSBY ARE WITHIN 100 YARDS UNLESS Front and Rear Deflectors Chain Guards or Bands are installed and in good workable
18. 8 Bolt Front Cover 24 1 Cap Front Bearing T E Retaining Ses LA 25 1 Seal Input 6 26 1 Shaft Input 2 1 Gear Input 28 1 Spacer Short 29 AR Shim 0 30 30 AR Shim 0 40 FIGURE 57 31 AR Shim 0 50 SR20M SR14M 12 96 Maintenance Section 5 24 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE RIGHT ANGLE GEARBOX OUTBOARD ASSEMBLY amp DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES INPUT SHAFT REMOVAL Step 1 Place Gearbox on appropriate work surface Step 2 Remove Vent Plug item 16 or Complete Top Cover item 18 Step 3 Turn Gearbox upside doan allowing Oil to drai from gearbox into catch pan for proper disposal Step 4 Turn Gearbox right side up and drop bottom into a hole for support or lay it on its side laying flat Step 5 Remove Bolts item 23 from front Bearing Cap item 24 this will allow front cover to be removed It may be required to drive a wedge between front cover and main housing to loosen cover Step 6 Remove Input shaft item 26 and Input Gear item 27 Input Shaft should pull out with Gear and Bearing Cones item 12 still on it Inner Bearing Cone mat stay in Housing and Outer Bearing Cone may have came off with front Bearing cover Step 7 Remove Inner Bearing Cone Inner Spacer item 13 Outer Bearing Cone Input Gear Check now for Shims item 29 30 31 always note quantity of Shims Remove outer Spacer item 28 from Input Shaft Step 8 Remove Input Seal item 25 Bearing Cup item 12 from front Cover and bea
19. Center Section with 1 2 x 1 Bolts 3 Locknuts 2 and Washer 4 see the detail in FIGURE 16 2 7 2 FIGURE 15 Rear Wing Section Deflector Attachment FIGURE 16 Rear Center Section Deflector attachment SR20M SR14M 10 03 Assembly Section 3 10 O 2004 Alamo Group Inc ASSEMBLY FRONT AND REAR DEFLECTORS Standard Equipment CHAINGUARDS OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT at extra cost FIGURES 14 17 CHAIN GUARDS Front and Rear Chain Guards Optional Equipment at extra cost are recommended for higher than normal usage 100 hours or more per year and will provide protection from thrown objects with careful operation Chain Guards must be maintained in good repair by replacing missing or worn sections or by replacing completely when worn or damaged The placement of the Chain Guards corresponds to the Rubber Deflector Attachment with the exception of the Front Center Section see FIGURE 17 Attach all Chain Guards with bolts and locknuts specified in the parts list Attach chain bracket 1 to center deck with 1 2 x 1 1 2 bolt 2 locknut 3 and washer 4 Individual chain link 5 is held by Chain Rod 6 see FIGURE 17 gt 0 0 LL n lt A FIGURE 17 Front Chainguard attachment COUNTERWEIGHT ATTACHMENT OPTION Two Section Cutter For the two section cutter the Counterweight Attachment 1 must be installed to the left side of the Center Section with the Hinge Pin and Retaining Pin Follow the Wing A
20. Check Procedure 1 With the mower attached to the tractor and the driveline disconnected from the tractor PTO stub make a hard left turn until there is approximately a 1 clearance between the left rear tractor tire and mower frame or tongue 2 Stop and completely shut down the tractor Place the tractor in Park and apply the Parking Brake before dismounting 3 Check the CV joint at this maximum turning radius by holding the driveline yoke above the PTO shaft and then angle the CV joint to its maximum angle A minimum difference of 10 degrees between the center line of the yoke and the PTO shaft must be maintained to ensure the joint will not be over angled If the joint cannot be angled at least 10 there is a potential problem of over angling the joint while making sharp turns 4 Solutions To ensure the joint is not damaged check the following Check the drawbar length to ensure that it is at the proper length for the RPM speed of the mower Move the tractor rear tires wider apart to limit the tractor turning radius Position the mower at multiple angles and perform the above procedure Determine the sharpest turning radius that maintains a safe operating angle and note this position to the operator A Mio DEG Q m gt QO Z CONSTANT VELOCITY JOINT MAXIMUM ANGLE CHECK DANGER tow eam Do not turn so sharp or lift mower so high to produce a severe knocking of the Driveline which will cause accelerated wear an
21. EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE GOODS 3 04 NO ACTION ARISING OUT OF ANY CLAIMED BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR TRANSACTIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY MAY BE BROUGHT MORE THAN TWO 2 YEARS AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION HAS OCCURRED 4 MISCELLANEOUS 4 01 Proper Venue for any lawsuits arising from or related to this limited warranty shall be only in Guadalupe County Texas 4 02 Manufacturer may waive compliance with any of the terms of this limited warranty but no waiver of any terms shall be deemed to be a waiver of any other term 4 03 lf any provision of this limited warranty shall violate any applicable law and is held to be unenforceable then the invalidity of such provision shall not invalidate any other provisions herein 4 04 Applicable law may provide rights and benefits to purchaser in addition to those provided herein KEEP FOR YOUR RECORDS ATTENTION Purchaser should fill in the blanks below for his reference when buying repair parts and or for proper machine identification when applying for warranty Servis Rhino Implement Model Serial Number Date Purchased Dealer ATTENTION R H N O READ YOUR OPERATOR S MANUAL 1020 S Sangamon Ave Gibson City IL 60936 800 446 5158 San pl Email parts servis rhino com wine In addition to the standard Limited Warranty shown on the facing page Servis Rhino also provides 1 ONE YEAR 12 months or 6 month for Commercial Industrial Users LIMITED WARRANTY on the DRIVELINE components
22. Housing and the Input cap to determine the approximate amount of Shims that will be required Remove the Input Cap and install the Gaskets Reinstall the Cap and install four Bolts FIGURE 50 NOTE These four Bolts should be installed in every other bolt hole ofthe Cap When tightening the second bolt tightened should be 180 degrees away from the first bolt tightened Check how the Input Shaft turns When turned if tight additional Shims are needed If loose and the Shaft can be moved from side to side Shims need to be removed The correct adjustment of the Input Shaft Bearings is when the Shaft turns freely but cannot be moved from side to side in the Housing FIGURE 49 FIGURE 50 SR20M SR14M 06 98 Maintenance Section 5 21 2004 Alamo Group Inc gt lt LL lt gt lt 2 m MAINTENANCE STEP 8 Install a total thickness of 020 of Shims onto Hub Cap Mount the Hub Caps on the Housing and install four Bolts placing them in every other bolt hole and tighten Check the rotation of the Gear mesh The Gear set should turn smoothly with little noise The maximum backlash of Gear Mesh should not exceed 022 inches By adding Shims to Hub Cap the backlash may be increased or it may be reduced by removing Shims STEP 9 After Gear adjustment is complete the Input Cap and the Gaskets should be removed from the Main Housing The Gaskets should be installed on the Input Cap Apply a small bead of Silicon on the Gaskets
23. Jack The Tongue is very heavy Attempting to lift the Tongue without using the Tongue Jack could cause strains or other injury Allowing the tongue to fall suddenly and unexpectedly could result in crushing injury Use the Tongue Jack for lifting the Implement only Overloading the Tongue Jack can cause failure with possible serious bodily injury or even death st 4 Before disconnecting the mower the PTO must be disengaged and blade rotation at a complete stop Move the mower to a level storage location and lower the center section and both wings to the ground If the mower will be stored with the wings in the raised position install both wing transport lock braces If the mower is not resting securely on the ground block the mower up securely before attempting to disconnect it from the tractor Use extreme care to keep feet and hands from under the mower and clear of any pinch points When disconnecting the mower the tractor should be completely shut down and secured in position Relieve hydraulic pressure by moving the control levers back and forth several times Lower the parking jack and raise the mower until the tongue clevis is no longer resting on the tractor drawbar and is supported solely by the jack The jack should be in a near vertical position with the ground and can be adjusted by loosening the positioning nut and moving the jack up to 15 degrees in each direction Also make sure that the jack foot is securely resting at ground l
24. Mower deck is raised for any reason including clearance or for turning Raising the Mower deck exposes the cutting blades which creates a potentially serious hazard and could cause serious injury or even death from objects thrown from the blades srm 7 DANGER 0 5 Do not put hands or feet under Mower decks Blade contact can result in serious injury or even death saw s 10 4 PTO RPM and Ground Speed Ground speed for mowing will depend upon the height type and density of vegetation to be cut Recommended speed for efficient mower performance is between 2 and 5 mph Operate the mower at its full rated PTO speed to maintain blade speed for a clean cut Refer to the tractor operator s manual or the tractor instrument panel for the engine speed and gear to provide the required PTO and desired ground speed Make sure that the mower is operating at its full rated soeed before entering the vegetation to be cut If it becomes necessary to temporarily regulate engine speed increase or decrease the throttle gradually QO U m gt O Z Ground speed is achieved by transmission gear selection and not by the engine operating speed The operator may be required to experiment with several gear range combinations to determine the best gear and range which provides the most ideal performance from the mower and most efficient tractor operation As the severity of cutting conditions increase the ground speed should be decreased by selecting
25. NOTE Wing in upright position CENTER AXLE HYDRAULIC CYLINDER ATTACHMENT Install the clevis rod end 1 of the 8 stroke Hydraulic Cylinder to the lug on the Center Axle 2 The clevis base fastens between the flats on Spring Assembly 3 on the Center Section FIGURE 8 FIGURE 8 Center Axle Hydraulic Cylinder Attachment SR20M SR14M 10 03 Assembly Section 3 6 2004 Alamo Group Inc ASSEMBLY WING SECTION HYDRAULIC CYLINDER ATTACHMENT Mount the 14 stroke Hydraulic Cylinder butt clevis to the upright lugs on the Center Section and the rod end to lugs on wing Make sure the ports of the Hydraulic Cylinder are facing upwards Keep the ports capped until the hoses are attached to the tractor and are ready to attach to the cylinder ports Make certain that the Restrictor A in FIGURE 9 is installed properly on the gland end of the Hydraulic Cylinders to prevent fast lowering of the wings Install the Transport Bars to retain the Wing Sections in the upright position for transport on roads and highways When in transport keep the Center Section as low to the ground as possible to increase stability but high enough to prevent the Skid Shoes from dragging TRANSPORT BAR FIGURE 9 Wing Section Hydraulic Cylinder Attachment gt T 0 LL n lt TIRES AND WHEELS Before installing any tires and wheels make certain the Cutter is jacked up high enough and is securely supported When installing the Wheel and Tire be su
26. 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 faced 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 CAUTION The lowest level of Safety Message warns of possible injury Decals located on the Equipment with this Signal Word are Black and Yellow WARNING Serious injury or possible death Decals are Black and Orange DANGER Imminent death critical injury Decals are Red and White isc A SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 2 2004 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY 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 SG 2 PELIGRO Si no lee Ingles pida ayuda a alguien que si lo lea para que le traduzca las medidas de seguridad ss 3 INSTRUCTIVO Never operate the Tractor or Implement until you have read and completely understand this Manual the Tractor Operator s Manual and each ofthe Safety Messages fo
27. a lower gear to maintain the proper operating PTO speed WARNING aaa Do not exceed the rated PTO speed for the Implement Excessive PTO speeds can cause Implement driveline or blade failures resulting in serious injury or death sc 26 fe eee Mow at the speed that you can safely operate and control the Tractor and Mower Safe mowing speed depends on terrain condition and grass type density and height of cut Normal ground speed range is from 2 to 5 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 sam 7 SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 29 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 10 5 Operating the Mower Only operate the mower from the tractor operator s seat with the seatbelt securely fastened The tractor must be equipped with a ROPS in the raised position or a ROPS cab The mower is designed to cut vegetation up to 2 1 2 in diameter Sharp blades will produce a cleaner cut and require less power Travel at a speed that allows the mower sufficient time to cut through the vegetation and maintain the PTO operating speed to prevent overloading the mower and tractor Choose a driving pattern that provides the maximum pass length and minimizes turning Under certain conditions tractor tires may roll some grasses down preventing them from being cut at the same height as the surrounding area When th
28. across slopes and inclines through ditches and other uneven terrain conditions it is important to maintain sufficient deck to ground clearance Blade contact with the ground may cause soil rocks and other debris to be thrown out from under the mower resulting in possible injury and or property damage Ground contact also produces a severe shock load on the mower drive and to the mower blades resulting in possible damage and premature wear SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 26 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 10 OPERATING THE TRACTOR AND MOWER THE OPERATOR MUST COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND HOW TO OPERATE THE TRACTOR AND MOWER AND ALL CONTROLS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO MOW The operator must read and understand the Safety and Operation Sections of the mower and tractor operator s manuals These manuals must be read and explained to any operator who cannot read Never allow someone to operate the mower and tractor without complete operating instructions Before starting any mowing operation the operator must become familiar with the area to be mowed and any obstacles and hazards contained within to ensure safety to the operator bystanders and equipment Special attention should be paid to foreign debris rough terrain steep slopes and passersby and animals in the area DANGER 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
29. and the flange of the Input Cap FIGURE 51 Place the Input Cap back on the Main Housing and install all eight Bolts and tighten them to a torque of 31 to 34 foot pounds FIGURE 52 FIGURE 51 FIGURE 52 STEP 10 Remove the Spindle Hub and Shims Install the Gaskets onto the Hub Caps Apply a small bead of Silicon on the Gaskets and around the flange of the Hub Cap FIGURE 53 Install the Spindle Hub assembly back on Main Housing and install all eight Bolts Tighten to a torque of 31 to 34 foot pounds FIGURE 54 Te SS gt ARAN 4 29 aye By LLI Q Z lt lt LLI a lt FIGURE 53 FIGURE 54 SR20M SR14M 04 94 Maintenance Section 5 22 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE STEP 11 Install the second Spindle Hub assembly on the Main Housing Check the amount of backlash present between its Gear and the Gear on the Input Shaft The amount of backlash between these two Gears needs to be set to the Same amount that was set on the first Gear mesh Add or subtract Shims as required Once this adjustment is made remove the Hub Cap and apply sealer as before then reinstall on Housing Install all eight bolts and tighten to a torque of 31 to 34 foot pounds FIGURE 55 amp 56 The assembly should now be filled with a good grade of NLGI 000 Grease IMPORTANT For your safety and to guarantee optimum product reliability always use Genuine RHINO replacement parts The use of inferior will fit parts will v
30. bank is required assemble on bracket and install on tractor fender at desired location A Valve Mounting Kit is available as extra equipment which includes fender bracket fittings hoses and shield required to mount valve Refer to Parts List Section 6 36 Install Restrictors in Gland Ports in Wing Cylinders To install the hydraulics from the Cutter to the Control Valve connect the Center Axle Lift Cylinder Hose to the Right Port on the Hydraulic Valve Connect the Right Wing Folding Cylinder Hose to the Center Port of the Hydraulic Valve Connect the Left Wing Folding Cylinder Hose to the Left Port of the Hydraulic Valve Route each hose through front and rear hose brackets Remove plastic plug from Breather of Cylinder before operation INLET PORT TO VALVE RESTRICTOR LEFT WING LIFT CYLINDER SR20M SR14M 10 03 2004 Alamo Group Inc THREE SPOOL CONTROL VALVE OUTLET PORT TO RESERVOIR i i A E f FRONT HOSE BRACKET l i REAR HOSE T BRACKET AXLE LIFT CYLINDER RESTRICTOR EH RIGHT WING LIFT CYLINDER Assembly Section 3 14 OPERATION SECTION Operation Section 4 1 OPERATION RHINO SR14 SR20 ROTARY MOWER OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Rhino SR14 SR20 rotary mowers are manufactured with quality material by skilled workers These mowers are designed to cut grass weeds crop stalks small brush and other vegetative material up to 2 1 2 diameter The mower is equipped with protective defle
31. can position the center section and each wing independently with no extra equipment If the tractor is equipped with only two hydraulic ports and a 3 spool control valve is not used the wings cannot be operated independently and will raise and lower at different speeds SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 7 2004 Alamo Group Inc lt O lt am LLI O O OPERATION 2 6 Front End Weight A minimum of 20 total tractor weight must be maintained on the tractor front end at all times Front end weight is critical to maintain steering control and to prevent the tractor from rearing up while driving If the front end is too light add weight until a minimum of 20 total weight is reached on the front tires Front weights and weight carriers can be purchased through an authorized tractor dealership 2 7 Power Take Off PTO Depending on the unit the mower is designed to operate at a PTO speed of 540 or 1000 RPM Most tractors operate at either 540 or a combination of 540 and 1000 RPM PTO speeds The operating speed of the mower and tractor can be determined by the number of splines on the driveline yoke and PTO output shaft Those operating at 540 RPM will have a 1 3 8 diameter 6 spline shaft and those operating at 1000 RPM will have a 1 3 8 21 spline shaft or a 1 3 4 20 spline shaft Refer to the tractor owner s manual for instructions to change PTO speeds on models that operate at more than one speed If operating an old
32. change gears Replace bearing Replace seal Replace oil seal and shaft Replace or repair shaft Replace seal Replace seal or use a sealant on OD of seal Drain oil to proper level Replace castings or gear box Replace gasket Tighten bolts Repair clutch per maintenance section of manuals Reduce ground speed and material intake Replace facings Clean with emery cloth Increase cutting height Increase cutting height Use genuine Rhino HT blades Check pressure Re plumb valve Complete connection OPERATION TROUBLE Oil Squirting from Breather Vent Hole TROUBLE SHOOTING POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 Oil leaking by piston ring A small amount of leakage is normal 2 Piston O ring worn 3 Cylinder wall scored or pitted POSSIBLE REMEDY Do not carry cutter on cylinder Use stroke collars Replace piston O ring Replace cylinder Use correct piston rings ow Not Cutting Clean o CINTA Streaking Conditions In Swath SR14 SR20 10 03 O 2004 Alamo Group Inc 1 Blades dull 2 Blade rotation incorrect 3 Carrier RPM too low 4 Cutter not level 5 Tires mashing down grass 6 Ground speed too fast 7 Blades locked back 8 Blades riding up due to blade 1 Conditions too wet for cutting Blades unable to cut that part of grass pressed down by path of tractor tires 2 Dull Blades 3 Height of cutter lower at rear or front Operation Section 4 43
33. condition Mower sections or Wings are running close to and parallel to the ground without exposed Blades Passerby are outside the existing thrown object zone All areas have been thoroughly inspected and all foreign material such as rocks cans glass and general debris has been removed NOTE Where there are grass and weeds high enough to hide debris that could be struck by the blades the area should be inspected and large debris removed mowed at an intermediate height inspected closely with any remaining debris being removed and mowed again at desired final height This will also reduce power requiredto mow reduce wear and tear on the Mower drivetrain spread cut material better eliminate streaking and make the final cut more uniform SRM 1 Always disconnect the main PTO Driveline from the Tractor before performing service on the Mower Never work on the Mower with the tractor PTO driveline connected and running Blades or Drivelines could turn without warning and cause immediate entanglement injury or death SRM 3 Do not turn so sharp or lift mower so high to produce a severe knocking of the Driveline which will cause accelerated wear and breakage of drive train components and could result inpossible injury from the separated Driveline sections srm 4 Do not let the Blades turn when the Mower Deck is raised for any reason including clearance or for turning Raising the Mower deck exposes the Cutting Blades wh
34. contra vuelcos ROPS cubiertas protectoras especiales y otros blindajes para el operador cuando efect e estas operaciones e Inspeccione el rea de segado y retire o marque todos los objetos extra os y desechos que deben evitarse con la segadora TOMA DE FUERZA PTO PARADA iE Seguridad durante el segado de terreno accidentado La estabilidad del tractor y segadora se reduce en las pendientes y terreno accidentado Usted puede evitar el vuelco del tractor y segadora y mantener el control de la estabilidad del equipo haciendo lo siguiente e Revisando los manuales del operador del tractor y segadora para conocer las pr cticas de seguridad de operaci n en pendientes y terreno accidentado Explique las pr cticas a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer e Evitando operar en pendientes extremadamente inclinadas e Usando cuidado extremo para mantener el control sobre su equipo cuando opere en estas condiciones e Aumentando la estabilidad del tractor agregando pesas a las ruedas y aumentando el espacio entre las mismas haga referencia al manual del operador del tractor para conocer las recomendaciones e Usando un tractor equipado con una estructura contra vuelcos ROPS y cintur n de seguridad para la seguridad del operador durante las operaciones de segado e Manteniendo una velocidad absoluta minima e Haciendo virajes anchos y graduales e Evitando arranques paradas y virajes repentinos cuan
35. cticas de seguridad recomendadas Cuando sea posible retire los troncos piedras etc o m rquelos claramente con las dem s obstrucciones para evitar vuelcos aver as y condiciones de conducci n peligrosas Tenga extremo cuidado para mantener el control sobre el equipo cuando opere en terrenos con estas condiciones ESTRUCTURAS CONTRA VUELCOS ROPS RECOMENDADAS PARA TRACTORES Un tractor equipado con una estructura contra vuelcos ROPS o cabina ROPS cerrada y cintur n de seguridad para la seguridad del operador es esencial para la protecci n adicional del operador cuando opera en terrenos con estas condiciones AJUSTES RECOMENDADOS PARA LA ESTABILIDAD DEL TRACTOR Lea el manual del operador del tractor para conocer los ajustes para aumentar la estabilidad del tractor e Agregue pesas o balasto a las ruedas delanteras y traseras e Ajuste el espacio entre las ruedas al ancho m ximo e Agregue contra balasto en el lado contrario a las segadoras de montaje lateral y de pescante e Explique los ajustes a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer Lea los manuales del operador del fabricante para conocer las pr cticas de seguridad de operaci n recomendadas Explique las pr cticas a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer Para evitar lesiones graves o la muerte del operador por el vuelco del tractor y segadora haga lo siguiente e Abroche firmemente el cintur n de seguridad cuando segue con tractores equipados con una
36. estructura contra vuelcos ROPS e Evite la velocidad absoluta excesiva de acuerdo con las condiciones del terreno e Evite los arranques paradas y virajes repentinos cuando opere subiendo bajan do o atravesando pendientes e Evite las condiciones de terreno resbaloso e Haga virajes anchos y graduales e Planifique segar cuesta abajo en pendientes inclinadas para evitar los vuelcos Peligros y riesgos de aplastamiento por una segadora o piezas desprendidas EXISTE EL RIESGO DE UNA LESI N POR APLASTAMIENTO PARA LOS OPERADORES Y OTRAS PERSONAS DURANTE LAS OPERACIONES DE SEGADO DEBIDO A LO SIGUIENTE e SEGADORA O EQUIPO DESPRENDIDO DEBIDO A FALLO DEL SISTEMA HIDR ULICO e FALLO EN DAR SOPORTE BLOQUEAR O ASEGURAR COMPLETAMENTE LA SEGADORA O PIEZAS DEL EQUIPO Dispositivos protectores del equipo y practicas de seguridad recomendadas Lea los manuales del operador del fabricante para conocer las practicas de seguridad de operacion recomendadas Explique las practicas a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer Para ayudar a evitar lesiones serias o la muerte de los operadores y otras personas causadas por la caida de la segadora o piezas de equipo haga lo siguiente Antes de trabajar cerca o debajo de la segadora o piezas de equipo en posici n levantada e Use la pr ctica de parada del equipo apropiada antes de dar servicio ajustar limpiar o eliminar las obstrucciones de la segadora Soporte o coloque bloques firme
37. for fasteners When bolts are to be tightened or replaced refer to this chart to determine the grade of bolts and the proper torque except when specific torque values are assigned in manual text RECOMMENDED TORQUE IN FOOT POUNDS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED IN THE MANUAL NOTE These values apply to fasteners as received from supplier dry or when lubricated with normal engine oil They do not apply if special graphited or molydisulphide greases or other extreme pressure lubricants are used This applies to both UNF fine and UNC coarse threads Proper Torque values for bolts that are measured in Inches Proper Torque values for Metric bolts Bolt El 7 Bolt 48 l 8 8 2o gt Diameter Diameter ta Head Marking Head Marking Head Marking Head Marking Head Marking Head Marking Head Marking 2 No Marks Three Lines Six Lines 4 8 8 8 or 9 8 10 9 12 9 Grade Two Grade Five Grade Eight Pound Foot Value Pound Foot Value Pound Foot Value Pound Foot Value Pound Foot Value Pound Foot Value Pound Foot Value D Dry Dry Dry Dry m ry Dry Dry 1 4 55 9 12 5 6mm 4 5 8 5 12 14 5 yA E a mjo o A gt mm 3 8 20 33 46 eZ 12mm 37 70 105 120 9 Ns 32 ye n 14mm 60 110 165 190 ITI 1 2 50 80 115 16mm 92 175 255 300 9 16 70 115 160 18mm 125 250 350 410 5 8 100 160 225 20mm 180 350 500 580 3 4
38. gearbox lower shafts to 400 ft Ibs lt O lt am LLI O O SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 2 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION T TINE TS AN Sensation iis aio 4 15 NOILVasdO READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY SECTION OF THIS MANUAL AND THE TRACTOR MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THE TRACTOR AND MOWER If you do not understand any of the instructions contact your nearest authorized dealer for a full explanation Pay close attention to all safety signs and safety messages contained in this manual and those affixed to the cutter and tractor DANGER ea ae 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 sc 2 ILEA EL PELIGRO _ __ _ INSTRUCTIVO Si no lee Ingles pida ayuda a alguien que si lo lea para que le traduzca las medias de seguridad sc 3 SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 3 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION Standard Equipment and Specifications SR20 SR14 Horsepower Required Min 75 75 HP Cutting Capacity Diameter 2 2 Cutting Heigh t ccccccoooom 2 13 213 Safety Deflectors Standard Standard Cutting Width ooccoco 240 162 Transport WiId
39. gt Locate the 3 point hitch control lever gt Locate the hydraulic remote control levers Before starting the tractor ensure the following w gt Conduct all pre start operation inspection and service according to the tractor operator s manual mr gt Make sure all guards shields and other safety devices are securely in place lt x gt The parking brake is on aa gt The PTO control lever is disengaged TEES gt The 3 point hitch control lever is in the lowered position aB gt The hydraulic remote control levers are in the neutral position O gt The tractor transmission levers are in park or neutral Refer to the tractor owner s manual for tractor starting procedures Only start the tractor while seated and belted in the tractor operator s seat Never bypass the ignition switch by short circuiting the starter solenoid After the tractor engine is running avoid accidental contact with the tractor transmission to prevent sudden and unexpected tractor movement DANGER aoe ae Never run the Tractor engine in a closed building or without adequate ventilation The exhaust fumes can be hazardous to your health sc z3 DANGER OOOO Start the Tractor only when properly seated in the Tractor seat Starting a Tractor in gear can result in injury or death Read the Tractor operator s manual for proper starting instructions sc 13 Start only from seat in park or neutral Starting in gear kills SR14 SR2
40. instructed stopping leaks damage caused by operating with over heated oil caring for hoses using hoses of proper rating the necessity of maintaining the specified operating pressure and the potential hazard of oil s penetrating the skin BOOM TYPE or FOLDING TYPE IMPLEMENTS I have explained that it is not possible to guard against thrown objects when the head is lifted off ground and that operator is responsible to watch out for persons in the area I have explained that the lifted mower head or boom can contact overhead obstructions with damage to cables and telephone lines and possible injury I have explained that the extended head or boom or retracted boom can contact power lines with resulting electrocution injury or death and that operator is responsible for keeping clear of such hazards Dealer s Signature SS Date_ I have been instructed on the paragraphs above received and have been shown the AEM Mower Safety Practices Video and have been instructed in the contents of the Operator s Manual including safety signs safety equipment safe operation maintenance and the potential hazards of unauthorized alteration or modification of the product I have been informed of the warranty provisions and know that the warranty is not in effect until this form is received by Alamo Group I understand the Implement Guarding statements above and the potential hazards of operating without such guards I understand that the operator is resp
41. lights Before transporting on public roads e Disengage PTO to mower e Raise mower into transport position e Lock wings up into transport position with locking devices on wing type and side mounted mowers e Aitach safety chain between pull type mower and tractor e Make sure lights flashers reflectors and SMV are in place and visible e Check SMV Slow Moving Vehicle emblem for visibility to any rear approaching vehicle 17 18 Safety During Shutdown AAN While transporting on public roads e Obey all local traffic regulations e Approach intersections with caution e Observe speed and traffic control signs e Avoid panic stops and sharp turns Parking Safety Park equipment at e Designated or out of traffic areas e Preferably level ground locations Sloping ground parking locations e Position equipment across slope e Set parking brakes e Lower mower to ground e Block tractor wheels Before temporarily parking and leaving disabled equipment near traffic areas e Remove equipment from public roads e Set out warning flags e Use tractor flashers Use Proper Equipment Shutdown Practices For Your Safety Refer to tractor and mower manufacturer s operator manual s for recommend shutdown procedures Explain the procedures to those users or operators who cannot read TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION PARK NEUTRAL Make proper equipment shutdown procedures an important habit to o practice Foll
42. of using clean hydraulic oil changing filters as instructed stopping leaks damage caused by operating with over heated oil caring for hoses using hoses of proper rating the necessity of maintaining the specified operating pressure and the potential hazard of oil s penetrating the skin BOOM TYPE or FOLDING TYPE IMPLEMENTS I have explained that it is not possible to guard against thrown objects when the head is lifted off ground and that operator is responsible to watch out for persons in the area I have explained that the lifted mower head or boom can contact overhead obstructions with damage to cables and telephone lines and possible injury I have explained that the extended head or boom or retracted boom can contact power lines with resulting electrocution injury or death and that operator is responsible for keeping clear of such hazards Dealer s Signature CCSS I have been instructed on the paragraphs above received and have been shown the AEM Mower Safety Practices Video and have been instructed in the contents of the Operator s Manual including safety signs safety equipment safe operation maintenance and the potential hazards of unauthorized alteration or modification of the product I have been informed of the warranty provisions and know that the warranty is not in effect until this form is received by Alamo Group I understand the Implement Guarding statements above and the potential hazards of operating without such guards I und
43. pressure before disconnecting or disassembling any pressurized system e Block or relieve spring pressure before disassembling any spring loaded mechanism e Securely support or block up any elevated machine component before working on it e Avoid flames sparks or smoking near any fuels Mower Manufacturer Parts and Your Safety Most mower manufacturers use special fasteners and specially designed parts to meet mowing operations requirements Critical safety related parts Self locking blade bolts blades pins shields or other special items have specific strength design and fit requirements for the make and model mower you are using Modifications or repair parts not approved by the mower manufacturer can cause serious safety hazard exposure risk to you and others TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM UNAPPROVED PARTS OR MODIFICATIONS e Do not substitute common hardware for self locking blade bolts or other special part items e Do not substitute blades pins shields or other critical safety related parts e Do not use grade 5 or 8 bolts to replace grade 2 shear bolts FOLLOW THE SAFETY PRACTICE OF ALWAYS CHECKING THE MOWER FOR PROPER FUNCTION AFTER ALL ADJUSTMENTS REPAIRS OR SERVICE TRANSMISSION e on ENGINE TRANSMISSION PARK SET PARKING BRAKE WAIT FOR MOVING PARTS TO STOP kei fe AVOID CRUSHING Ry BLOCK UP MOWER REMOVE KEY Maintenance Schedule SAFE
44. 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 the blade carrier is balanced before resuming mowing saw s DANGER a a a Many varied objects such as wire cable rope 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 sawm s Q U m gt QO Z 10 1 Foreign Debris Hazards Before mowing inspect the area to make sure there are no foreign objects that the mower blades could hit or become entangled with Remove all foreign objects and debris If objects are too big to remove mark them clearly and be sure to prevent the mower blades from contacting them SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 27 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION If you hit a solid object or foreign debris stop the mower and tractor at once Immediately idle the engine speed and disengage the PTO Wait for all mower rotating motion to stop then raise the mower and move the
45. segadora antes de dar marcha atr s e Use extremo cuidado al invertir la direcci n del segado e Mantenga los blindajes de seguridad delanteros y traseros y los blindajes delanteros de la desgranadora y los rodillos traseros de la segadora rotativa Velocidad absoluta de segado La velocidad absoluta depende de las condiciones del terreno tipo de pasto densidad y la altura de corte e El alcance normal de la velocidad absoluta es de 2 a 5 mph e La velocidad absoluta debe ser menor cuando segue pasto alto y denso e La velocidad absoluta puede ser mayor cuando segue pasto de altura mediana delgado y cuando las condiciones del terreno sean uniformes e Use una velocidad absoluta menor cuando segue en pendientes accidentadas o terreno desconocido Segado de pasto extremadamente alto e Puede ser necesario segar dos veces el pasto extremadamente alto Primera pasada de segado e Haga un corte alto al pasto 10 15 pulgadas 25 38 mm para evitar objetos escondidos Segunda pasada de segado e Retire los desechos y otros objetos e Corte el pasto a la altura deseada y a 90 grados de la primera pasada siempre que sea posible Use las pr cticas apropiadas de parada del equipo para su seguridad al bajar del tractor Vigile los espacios libres del equipo Las segadoras con enganche de tres puntos y de montaje lateral tienen un arco de viraje mayor que las segadoras de tiro Permita suficiente espacio libre para virar con seguri
46. the safe and proper use of the mower Maintain these important safety features on the mower in good condition to ensure the information is available to the operator at all times gt Ensure the mower hitch is securely attached to the tractor drawbar with a proper size bolt and secured nut gt Ensure that a properly rated safety tow chain is equipped securing the mower to the tractor gt Check that the main driveline is securely attached to the tractor and the locking collar is seated in the groove of the PTO shaft gt Ensure the divider drivelines are secure at both ends gt Ensure chain guards and or rubber deflectors are in position and not damaged Replace worn broken and missing sections immediately gt Ensure the driveline integral shields are in good condition and rotate freely gt Inspect that all bolts and screws are in position and are properly torqued gt Ensure the tractor PTO master shield is in place lowered and in good condition gt Ensure each mower slip clutch shield is secured in place and in good condition gt Ensure the driveline slip clutches are properly adjusted and the friction plates are not frozen together Reference the Maintenance Section for proper slip clutch maintenance SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 20 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION gt Perform scheduled lubrication as specified in the maintenance section gt Inspect each gearbox oil level and replenish if
47. to maintain control over your equipment when operating in these conditions e Increasing tractor stability by adding wheel weights and increasing wheel spacing Refer to tractor operator s manual for recommendations e Using ROPS and seat belt equipped tractor for operator safety during mowing operations e Maintaining minimum ground speed e Making wide and gradual turns e Avoiding sudden starts stops and turns when operating up down or across slopes e Not raising rear mount or side mount mowers or mower wings from the ground auring these operations e Keeping alert for holes bumps ruts rocks stumps or other obstructions that could overturn tractor and mower e Avoiding slippery ground conditions that could overturn tractor and mower e Avoiding tractor and mower hang up by diagonal passing through sharp dips and drops Use extreme care in maintaining equipment stability during ali uneven terrain and slope mowing operations You are the final judge as to any slope that can be safely negotiated Equipment Road Transporting Safety if equipment is to be driven on public roads e Refer to tractor and mower manufacturers operator s manuals for instructions e Explain the instructions to those users or operators who cannot read e Check local regulations for required equipment markings lights flashers etc while traveling on public roads Lights are required on mowers that obscure tractor taillights and or warning
48. to tractor and start the tractor Set the engine speed at 1200 RPM 3 Mark outer plates as shown in Figure 24 4 Engage the PTO approximately one second and then quickly disengage it The friction lining plates should break loose check the mark 5 Turn tractor off and tighten the nuts on the springs to their original position of 1 9 16 compressed spring length top of washer to pressure plate Top of Washer_ NOJS gr This length includes 1 9 16 ETA flatwashers between see note m ao e a y nut 1 amp spring me dl Friction Lining Plate AAAA m i i EA E l Wy Em i EELIS mI A Spring B w Nut DNA i T Oi m eri Mark all plates to i determine rotation A during Seasonal clutch proeg ure de WING DRIVELINE E SLIP CLUTCH DIVIDER GEARBOX FIGURE 24 HYDRAULIC HOSES LI O Z lt Z T a lt Replace pinched and broken Hydraulic Hoses at once Tighten any Hydraulic Fitting with fluid leaking from it If fluid still leaks loosen the fitting apply a pipe thread compound to the threads and tighten Care must be exercised when tightening Hydraulic Fittings Too much tightening can cause the fittings to crack and require replacement fittings Although a small amount of oil will be present from bleeding at all Hydraulic Fittings significant amounts of oil leaking around the Breather Plug on the Cylinder indicates that the seal in the Cylinder is worn out
49. you andwatch out for the other guy sc 19 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 5 O 2004 Alamo Group Inc gt en LLI LL lt Y 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 sc 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 washers 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 instructions when handling oil solvents cleansers and any other chemical agent sc 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 A i and possible serious injury or death SG 24 lt za 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 WARNING Do not exceed the rated PTO speed for the Implement Excessive PTO speeds can cause Imp
50. you are towing is wider than the tractor tire width and or extends beyond your lane of the road Make sure that a proper size safety tow chain is secured between the tractor and mower before entering a public road Secure the center section at a safe transport height by placing additional stroke control spacers on the center axle cylinder and then lower the mower Secure the mower wings in the raised position with the transport lock braces ya O E lt oc LLI an O The SMV Slow Moving Vehicle emblem is universal symbol used to alert drivers of the presence of equipment traveling on roadways at a slow speed SMV signs are a triangular bright orange with reflective red trim for both easy day and night visibility Make sure the SMV sign is clean and visible from the rear of the unit before transporting the tractor and mower on a public roadway Replace the SMV emblem if faded damaged or no longer reflective SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 38 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION Make sure that all tractor flashing warning lights headlights and brake taillights are functioning properly before proceeding onto public roads While newer model tractors have plenty of lighting to provide warning signals and operating lighting most older models where only equipped with operating lights Consult an authorized tractor dealer for lighting kits and modifications available to upgrade the lighting on older tractor models Whe
51. 0 10 03 Operation Section 4 10 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 5 CONNECTING THE MOWER TO THE TRACTOR Use extreme caution when connecting the mower to the tractor The mower should be securely resting at ground level or on blocks Place a block in front of and behind the center section wheels to prevent the mower from moving Keep hands and feet out from under the mower and clear of pinch points between the tractor and mower DANGER OTTO 0A EE EEE EEE AAn k Always shut the Tractor completely down place the transmission in park and set the parking brake before you or anyone else attempts to connect or disconnect the Implement and Tractor hitches s3er 5 5 1 Connecting the Mower Tonque to the Tractor 1 Ensure the tractor is equipped with the correct PTO shaft and the drawbar is set at the correct length 2 Using the parking jack position the tongue clevis to the height of the tractor drawbar Adjust the Clevis mower tongue to be level and parallel with the tractor drawbar using the control rod connecting the mower tongue to the deck 3 Board the tractor and start the engine Back the tractor to the mower aligning the drawbar hitch hole with the mower tongue clevis Turn off the tractor engine place the tractor in park and set the parking brake before dismounting Drawbar 4 To attach the mower place two 1 flatwashers 1 positioned under top lip of tongue clevis and to the top of drawbar Add additio
52. 000 RPM Unit 140 HP Draw Da sanee iaaa a AN 14 length for 540 RPM unit 16 length for 1000 RPM unit if mower is equipped with Pintle Hook Optional Equipment drawbar length must be modified see 2 4 Drawbar rated to carry weight of mower safety chain attachment point Pad GPU C 5 ac ceisteecteie cece anaesteresnagesnatecestnensecencess Minimum of 1 hydraulic port extra 3 spool valve required Minimum 2 ports 3 ports recommended if additional 3 spool control valve is not used gt Front End Welights o occccooccncnoooonooo AS Needed to maintain 20 weight on front axle gt Power Take Off ocoonccconcconncccncococecnononnonacnnnnoss Operating speed and shaft size depends on operating speed and driveline type of the mower 2 1 ROPS and Seat Belt A Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS and seat belt are essential to protect the operator from falling off the tractor especially during a roll over where the driver could be crushed and killed The ROPS and seat belt must be used in conjunction with one another Only operate the tractor with the ROPS in the raised position and seat belt fastened Tractor models not equipped with a ROPS and seat belt should have these life saving features installed by an authorized tractor dealer lt O lt am LLI O O A ee Operate this Equipment only with a Tractor equipped with an approved roll over om O protective system ROPS Always wear seat belts Serious inj
53. 04 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION Before transporting the tractor on a public roadway or boarding a trailer for transport the tractor brake pedals should be locked together Locking the pedals ensures that both wheels brake simultaneously while stopping especially when making an emergency stop Use extreme caution and avoid hard applications of the tractor brakes when towing heavy loads at road speeds Never tow the mower at speeds greater than 20 MPH Tires and Wheels Laminated Sectional Tires are designed for conditions where puncture proof performance is required and the mower will not be transported for long distances on roadways Transport speed for laminated tires should not exceed 10 MPH Excessive speed can cause damage to the machine and tire sections Sectional tires must be installed such that the rubber segments lay with the ground d FORWARD MOVEMENT OF UNIT MG NOTE SEGMENT CURVATURE PLACE FLAT SIDE OF LUG NUT AGAINST WHEEL De Foam Filled used Airplane Tires are ideal for conditions where a puncture proof tire is needed and the mower is frequently transported between locations Pneumatic Tires used airplane of implement tires are ideal for frequent long distance towing however they are not puncture proof and are not recommended for mowing brushy areas or other conditions that could damage the tires Recommended tire pressure is 15 20 PSI DO NOT over inflate SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 37
54. 0ccsecceeeseenseneceneeeentsenseeness 13 Safety During Operation ccccceccececcecencucceceeneceuceeeees 14 Safety During Shutdown SS rian 18 Safety During Maintenance as EI 19 A A enseeneie anaes 21 Acknowledgement S2 2222225552 We wish to acknowledge the contributions of the members of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers to the preparation of this Safety Manual Copyright 2000 AEM formerly Equipment Manufacturers Institute Revised 08 2003 All rights reserved Forward HITO TIAS This Safety Manual is intended to point out some of the basic safety situations which may be encountered during the normal operation and maintenance of your machine and to suggest possible ways of dealing with these conditions This manual is NOT a substitute for the manufacturer s manual s Additional precautions may be necessary or some instructions may not be applicable depending on the equipment attachment devices and condi tions at the worksite or in the service area The manufacturer has no direct control over machine application operation inspection lubrication or main tenance Therefore it is YOUR responsibility to use good safety practices in these areas The information provided in this manual supplements the specific informa tion about your machine that is contained in the manufacturer s manual s Other information which may affect the safe operation of your machine may be contained on safety sign
55. 9 2 Brake and Differential Lock Setting Make sure the tractor brakes are in good operating condition Tractor brakes can be set to operate independently allowing single rear wheel braking action or locked together to provide simultaneous rear wheel braking FOR MOST DRIVING AND MOWING CONDITIONS THE BRAKE PEDALS SHOULD BE LOCKED TOGETHER TO PROVIDE THE MOST EFFECTIVE BRAKINGACTION e m gt QO Z e Vee 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 in these conditions When operating in traffic always use the Tractor s flashing warning lights and reduce your speed Be aware of traffic around you and watch out for the other guy Always disengage the tractor differential lock when turning When engaged the differential lock will prevent or limit the tractor from turning During normal cutting conditions locking the differential provides no benefit and should not be used SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 23 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 9 3 Operating the Mower Wings Wings are positioned with hydraulic cylinders It is recommended that the tractor be equipped with three hydraulic ports or a 3 spool control valve be used so that each section can be controlled independently Ensure the hydraulic cylinders and lines are filled with oil by hol
56. A nsionocicnnsiniias 105 106 Overall Width 248 170 Overall Length 203 203 Blade Overlap oocccooccocccooooo 6 6 Weight Approximate 5 885 Ibs 5 781 lbs Wing HER eraatitattduccaanentntmemnentnonaens Hydraulic Hydraulic Wing Flex Degrees 90 Up 22 Down 90 Up 22 Down Jack SLAM yiricsicdesevendmedsnsessanacass Standard Standard Manso Heavy Duty Clevis Heavy Duty Clevis Blade Carri8r oocccccconnniccconnnno Pan or Bar Pan or Bar Gearbox Rating Power Divider 180 HP 180 HP Center amp Wings 140 HP 140 HP Output Shaft Diameter 2 3 8 2 3 8 2 Blade Tip Speed O Center 540 RPM 14 369 FPM 14 369 FPM 1000 REM osas 15 062 FPM 15 062 FPM E Wings 540 RPM 16 524 FPM 16 524 FPM lt 1000 RPM 13 980 FPM 13 980 FPM am Driveline Size LLI Main 44R or CV Cat5 Cat5 an WINGS osaisin nioi Cat 5 Cat5 Deck THICKNESS ccceccees 10 Gauge 10 Gauge Side OKI Sssuesaonio cios 1 4 x10 1 2 1 4 x10 1 2 Replaceable Skid Shoes Standard Standard Safety Deflectors are standard equipment Single and double chain guards are available as extra equipment at extra cost Servis Rhino recommends mowers be equipped with deflectors or double chain guards for all mowing purposes Single chain guard
57. ALERT gt BEALIVE gt BE TRAINED before operating the Mower Safety Training mow Makes the Difference In order to reduce accidents and enhance the safe operation of mowers Alamo Group Ag Division in cooperation with other industry manufacturers has developed the AEM FEMA Industrial and Agricultural Mower Safety Practices video and guide book dEr Sis The video will familiarize and instruct mower tractor operators in safe practices when using industrial and agricultural mowing equipment Itis important that Every Mower Operator be educated in the operation of their mowing equipment and be able to recognize the potential hazards that can occur while operating a mower This video along with the mower operator s manual and the warning messages on the mower will significantly assist in this important education Your Authorized Alamo Ag Dealer may have shown this video and presented you a DVD Video when you purchased your mower If you or any mower operator have not seen this video Watch the Video Read this Operator s Manual and Complete the Video Guidebook before operating your new mower If you do not understand any of the instructions included in the video or operator s manual or if you have any questions concerning safety of operation contact your supervisor dealer or Alamo Group Ag If you would like a VHS video tape of the video please email AEM Video alamo group com or Fax AEM VHS Video at 830 372 9529 or ma
58. AR MOWER A ROTARY MOWER Be a Responsible Operator AURORA For safe operation of your equipment you must be a responsible operator A responsible operator must clearly understand the written instructions supplied by the manufacturer be trained including actual operation of the equipment and know the safety rules and regulations for the worksite Drugs can and alcohol will affect an operator s alertness and coordination and therefore affect the operator s ability to operate the equipment safely An operator should NEVER use drugs which affect alertness judgement and coordination or alcohol while operating motorized equipment including tractors and mowers An operator on prescription or over the counter medication must consult a medical professional regarding any side effects of the medication that would hinder his or her ability to operate this equip ment safely NEVER knowingly allow anyone to operate this equipment when their alertness judgement or coordination is impaired Protect Yourself Wear ail the protective clothing and personal safety devices issued to you or called for by job conditions You may need e Hard hat e Safety shoes e Safety glasses with side shields goggles or face shield e Heavy gloves e Hearing protection e Reflective clothing e Wet weather gear e Respirator or filter mask Wear adequate clothing for the job conditions Always know where to get assistance in t
59. ATION Step 1 Install Upper Output Shaft Bearing Cup item 12 into Main Housing from the top Install Output Shaft Lower Bearing Cup item 2 into Main Housing item 1 from the bottom Make sure both Bearing Cup are seated firmly against housing Step 2 Install Lower Bearing Cone item 2 down over Output Shaft from top making sure it is completely seated against shoulder on lower part of Output Shaft Step 3 Insert Output Shaft item 8 into Main Housing from the bottom till Lower Bearing Cone is seated into Lower Bearing Cup Slide Upper Bearing Cone down over Output Shaft from the till it seats down against and into upper output Shaft Bearing Cup Step 4 Slide Output Gear item 9 down over Output Shaft till it sits against upper Bearing Cone Step 5 Install Output Shaft Bearing Adjusting nut item 10 Tighten Nut to set Pre Load on Output Shaft Bearings Bearing Preload should be from 12 to 14 inch pounds of Rolling Torque SR20M SR14M 12 96 Maintenance Section 5 25 2004 Alamo Group Inc LLI Q Z lt lt LLI lt MAINTENANCE Step 6 Using Soft Metal Brass or Aluminum Pin Strike both ends of Shaft with a hammer and recheck the Bearing Pre Load This is to ensure Bearings and components are centered and seated If Bearing Pre Load is OK insert Cotter Pin item 11 and Bend ends Step 7 Output Seal Put a light coat of Grease on ID of Seal or on OD of shaft where Seal rides Install the Ou
60. E READ amp UNDERSTAND Before Operating Tractor amp Implement If Manual is missing obtain one before operating from Dealer or ALAMO INDUSTRIAL 1502 E Walnut Seguin TX 78155 Customer Service 800 356 6286 li 2 Gantas sigh ana mail thie amante Registration Gerd im tacky Tit fetes DO SEE dl A 17 00763977 IMPORTANT For your safety and to guarantee optimum product reliability always use Genuine RHINO replacement parts The use of inferior will fit parts will void Warranty of your RHINO implement and may cause premature or catastrophic failure which can result in serious injury or death If you have any questions concerning the repair parts you are using contact Servis Rhino 1502 E Walnut Seguin TX 78155 830 372 3080 9 00760657 ATTENTION Do not operate PTO until ALL Slip Clutches are properly adjusted and checked to make certain that NONE ARE FROZEN and that ALL WILL SLIP under excessive load See Operator s Manual for complete instructions 00763613 16 00763613 44 PELIGRO Si No Lee Ingles Pida Ayuda a Alguien Que Si Lo Lea Para Que le Traduzca las Medidas de Seguridad 1 00725746 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 15 2004 Alamo Group Inc ALAMO 2 02977417 10 02967827 SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER 14 99203 RED REFLECTOR 15 99204 YELLOW REFLECTOR 25 SERIAL PLATE A WARNING OPERATE THIS MACHINE AT 1000 RPM TRACTOR PTO SP
61. EED ONLY Overspeeding PTO may cause component failure with resulting injury D114 12 D114 4 WARNING OPERATE THIS MACHINE AT 540 RPM TRACTOR PTO SPEED ONLY Overspeeding PTO may cause component failure with resulting injury D103 12 D103 LEA EL INSTRUCTIVO 00725746 MIE EAS SAFETY 44 WARNING FAILURE TO USE AND MAINTAIN SHIELDS AND DEFLECTORS IN GOOD CONDITION MAY LEAD TO INJURY OR DEATH FROM ENTANGLEMENT WITH ROTATING PARTS BEING HIT BY OBJECTS THROWN WITH GREAT FORCE BY BLADES OR BY BLADE CONTACT Tractor PT Shield e Always replace Guards which have been removed for mainte O nance Never operate with Guards missing or broken M Deflector Chain aa gt Ra LLI LL lt Y Chain Guards Gearbox amp Driveline Shields Rubber Fabric Deflectors and Solid Band Enclosures are subject to wear and lost or broken parts and must be repaired or replaced as soon as damage is found e Safety Shielding must be installed and in good condition to reduce the possiblity of thrown objects any time this machine is operated in any area where thrown objects could cause property damage or bodily injury ROTARY 00769736 5 00769736 ADANGER 1 MAKE CERTAIN DRIVELINES ARE OF THE CORRECT LENGTH AND SECURELY ATTACHED DRIVELINE SEPARATION AND OR PTO STUB SHAFT FAILURE CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH See Operator s Manual for procedure SEE MANUAL FOR MINIMUM OYERLAP A MINI
62. EFENSAS Y BLINDAJES DE LA LINEA DE TRANSMISION e Mantenga las l neas de transmisi n y otros blindajes colocados y en buen estado e No debe operar la segadora cuando las defensas defensas de la l nea de transmisi n u otros blindajes hagan falta o est n da ados PR CTICAS DE SEGURIDAD RECOMENDADAS Lea los manuales del operador del fabricante para conocer las instrucciones sobre defensas defensas de la l nea de transmisi n y otros blindajes e Reemplace las defensas defensas de la l nea de transmisi n y otros blindajes desgastados o da ados antes de segar e Use solamente defensas y blindajes de reemplazo hechas por el fabricante Otras defensas o blindajes pueden no encajar o ser de materiales inadecuados que no cumplan con los requisitos de resistencia del equipo e Reemplace las calcoman as e instrucciones de advertencia desgastadas o da adas e Explique las instrucciones de inspecci n y mantenimiento a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer Peligros y riesgos de rodamiento o vuelco del tractor y segadora EXISTE UN RIESGO DE LESIONES POSIBLES AL OPERADOR POR RODAMIENTO O VUELCO DE LA SEGADORA DURANTE LAS OPERACIONES DE SEGADO POR LO SIGUIENTE e TERRENO ACCIDENTADO PENDIENTES INCLINADAS AGUJEROS BACHES SURCOS PIEDRAS TRONCOS U OTRAS OBSTRUCCIONES QUE PODR AN VOLCAR EL TRACTOR Y SEGADORA VELOCIDADES ABSOLUTAS EXCESIVAS PARA ESTAS CONDICIONES DE TERRENO Dispositivos protectores del equipo y pr
63. EW HOURS BY A DOCTOR FAMILIAR WITH THIS TYPE OF INJURY RECOMMENDED SAFETY PRACTICES Read manufacturer s operator manual s for recommended operating safety practices Explain the practices to those users or operators who cannot read High pressure fluid pinhole leaks can be almost invisible To help prevent serious injury or death do the following e Search for leaks with cardboard or wood e Do not use hands to check for leaks e Relieve system pressure before disconnecting lines e Before applying system pressure e Check for damaged lines pipes and hoses e Check to insure tight connections e Before operating pressurized systems e Purge air from system e Refer to the manufacturer s operator manual s for instructions e Explain the procedures to those users or operators who cannot read Tractor Refueling Hazards and Risks To avoid serious injury or death from fire during refueling e Shut off engine and ignition e Never fill fuel tank near open flames e Never smoke while refueling e Avoid static electricity sparks by grounding fuel nozzle against tank filler neck e Avoid overfilling tank or spilling fuel e Clean up any spilled fuel immediately e Always replace fuel cap To avoid serious injury or death from engine exhaust fumes e Adequately ventilate enclosed spaces before starting the engine 4 DANGER A WARNING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GUARD MISSING DO NOT OPERATE
64. Follow A Safety Program MOON SAFETY IS IMPORTANT TO RESPONSIBLE OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF TRACTORS AND MOWERS DO THE FOLLOWING FOR YOUR SAFE MOWING OPERATION BE A QUALIFIED OPERATOR BY e Reading understanding and obeying the manufacturer s written instructions in operator manual s and safety signs on mower and tractor e Receiving operational training with mower and tractor e Asking your equipment dealer or supervisor to explain things you do not understand e Explaining the written instructions in the operator manual s and safety signs decals on the mower and tractor to those users or operators who cannot read ee ee Know Job Site Safety Rules And Regulations Ask your supervisor about equipment operation safety rules you will be expected to obey some basic rules for your s and others safety A ROPS and seat belt equipped tractor is required for operator protection during mowing operations e Know mower and tractor operating capacity and characteristics e Never alter or remove safety equipment e Never allow children or unqualified persons to operate mower or tractor e Never allow riders on mower or tractor e Keep others away from mowing operation e Use proper equipment shutdown practice before dismounting tractor e Allow all moving parts to stop before making equipment inspections repairs or adjustments e Securely support or block up mower before working beneath mower or lifted components e We
65. Front and Rear Chain Guards are optional at extra cost One type of guard must be installed and maintained in good repair except for agricultural purposes only in areas where persons vehicles livestock or other property will not be endangered by thrown objects and where such safety equipment would prevent the mower s reasonable performance of its assigned agricultural task DEFLECTORS Front and rear Deflectors Standard Equipment are recommended for the average user and will provide superior protection from thrown objects with proper operation under normal conditions Deflectors must be maintained in good repair or replace after no more than two inches of wear off lower edge Attach the Center Front Deflector Brackets 8 9 10 to the Center Section with the bolts 1 2 x 1 1 4 5 locknuts 4 and flatwashers 2 Fasten the Center Section Front Rubber Deflectors 11 FIGURE 14 to these brackets with bolts 3 8 x 1 1 locknuts 4 flatwashers 2 and woodwasher 3 Right Section Center Section a gt 8 Attach the Front Wing Deflectors 13 to the wing sections with the bolts 1 2 x 3 1 2 6 Whiz Nut Flanged 7 and retaining bars 12 ASSEMBLY Fasten the Rear Rubber Deflectors 6 8 FIGURE 15 amp 16 to the Center Section and Wing Sections with 1 2 x 1 1 4 bolts 1 locknuts 2 and retaining bars 7 9 Note that the Center Rear Deflector is attached to the inside of the
66. ICIO DE LA SEGADORA TOMA DE FUERZA PTO Es TRANSMISI N TRANSMISI N PUNTO ESTACIONAMIENTO PARK lt MUERTO NEUTRAL T lt APLIQUE EL FRENO DE ES ESTACIONAMIENTO MOTOR A Gal LAUR ESPERE QUE SE DETENGAN EXTRAIGA TATLAVE LAS PIEZAS MOVIBLES EVITE EL APLASTAMIENTO ae Be AE LASTAMIEN TE E BLOQUEANDO LA ANDO LA Omran SEGADORA REGADORA Programa de de 5 mantenimiento q go Palabra final PELL S S 4 Usted ha terminado de leer el manual de seguridad de la segadora Es imposible que este manual incluya toda situaci n peligrosa potencial que usted pueda encontrar Sin embargo su conocimiento de estas precauciones de seguridad y su cumplimiento de las reglas b sicas de seguridad le ayudar n a crear buen juicio para todas las situaciones Nuestro objetivo es ayudarle a desarrollar buenos h bitos de seguridad y hacerlo un mejor operador de segadora El manual de seguridad de la segadora precauciones de seguridad y reglas b sicas de seguridad deben explicarse a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer 21 Formtl AMOO 12 111 E Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee Wisconsin 53202 U S A www aem org Para obtener informaci n de reproducciones adicionales y otros manuales de seguridad llame al 800 369 2310 Impreso en EE UU INTRODUCTION SECTION Introduction Section 2 1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Note Single wheels shown are used for row crop shred
67. JURY FROM THROWN BLADES SGM 10 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 11 O 2004 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY PARTS INFORMATION Servis Rhino mowers use balanced and matched system components for blade carriers blades cuttershafts knives knife hangers rollers drivetrain components and bearings These parts are made and tested to Servis Rhino specifications Non genuine will fit parts do not consistently meet these specifications The use of will fit parts may reduce mower performance void mower warranties and present a safety hazard Use genuine Servis Rhino mower parts for economy and safety gt R LLI LL lt Y SPRM 1 SEE YOUR SERVIS RHINO 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 sc 1s SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 12 2004 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY NOTE Rhino supplies safety decals on this product to promote safe operation Damage to the decals may occur while in shipping use or reconditioning Rhino cares about t
68. LLI Q Z lt lt LLI a lt WARNING Avoid personal injury Blade and or blade carrier removal should be done only with the f tractor engine shut off key removed in neutral parking brake on PTO disengaged and the cutter blocked in the raised position SR20M SR14M 11 01 Maintenance Section 5 10 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE BLADE CARRIER REMOVAL Remove cotter pin and loosen slotted nut on gear box shaft Loosen but do not remove the nut until the blade carrier is loosened Use a suitable two jaw gear puller to pull carrier off tapered gear box shaft If gear puller is not available use long bar inserted through blade bolt access hole with end against rotor bar Strike opposite end of bar with sledge hammer Rotate blade carrier 180 degrees and repeat process BLADE CARRIER INSTALLATION Clean the splines on both the blade carrier and output shaft Position carrier on the gear box output shaft and install flat washer and 1 hex nut Tighten nut holding blade carrier to minimum 450 ft pounds strike the carrier on the hub several times with a heavy hammer to seat the hub Use a suitable spacer over the nut to prevent damage to the nut and threads Retighten the nut to 450 ft pounds Install and spread cotter pin NOTE After a few hours of operation always recheck blade carrier retaining nut torque WARNING Avoid personal injury Do not work under cutter without support blocks to keep frame from falling
69. MUMUMAXIMUM LENSTHS BOTTOMING UUT Y BLADE ROTATION 19 D137 2 MAKE CERTAIN THAT DRIVELINE SHIELDS ARE INSTALLED CORRECTLY AND TURN FREELY TO PREVENT INJURY OR DEATH FROM ENTANGLEMENT 3 MAKE CERTAIN THAT DRIVELINE IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY ON TRACTOR PTO SHAFT MOVE YOKE BACK AND FORTH UNTIL LOCKING COLLAR CLICKS FORWARD AND LOCKS YOKE IN PLACE BLADE ROTATION 20 D138 4 540 PTO RPM UNLESS SPECIFICALLY MARKED OTHERWISE 00756494 8 00756494 LINEA DE CONDUCCION GIRATORIA U n manu al d e la EL CONTACTO PUEDE CAUSAR LA MUERTE i MANTENERSE LEJOS seguridad de la linea NO FUNCIONE sin QUE de conducci n Todos los protectores de la l nea n p 00773776 esta de Conducci n alimentador y blindajes del Equipo est n en su disponible en lugar espanol Llame el ee gt Las lineas de conducci n est n numero enumerado conectadas con seguridad en para una copia ambos extremos gr tis Los protectores de la l nea de conducci n den vuelta USE PAPER OR CARDBOARD TO CHECK FOR LEAKS NEVER USE YOUR HAND IF OIL PENETRATES SKIN GANGRENE OR OTHER SERIOUS INJURY COULD OCCUR GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION remene eno pi See Operator s Manual 00756059 Conducci n 00773723 9A 00773723 6 00756059 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 16 2004 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY 4 DANGER e Stay clear when removing transport strap and lowering or raising wing e C
70. NDITIONS Equipment Protective Devices and Recommended Safety Practices When possible remove stumps stones etc or mark them and other obstructions clearly to avoid upsets breakdowns and dangerous driving conditions Use extreme care to maintain control over the equipment when operating in these terrain conditions RECOMMENDED TRACTOR ROPS A tractor equipped with ROPS or enclosed ROPS cab and seat belt for operator safety is essential for additional operator protection when operating mower in these terrain conditions RECOMMENDED TRACTOR STABILITY ADJUSTMENTS Read the tractor operator s manual for adjustments to increase tractor stability e Adding front and rear wheel weights or ballast e Adjusting wheel spacing to maximum width e Adding off side counter ballast to side mounted and boom mowers e Explain adjustments to those users or operators who cannot read RECOMMENDED SAFETY PRACTICES Read manufacturer s operator manual s for recommended operating safety practices Explain the practices to those users or operators who cannot read To help prevent serious injury or death to the operator from tractor and mower overturns do the following e Securely fasten seat belt when mowing with ROPS equipped tractors e Avoid excessive ground speed for terrain conditions e Avoid sudden starts stops and turns when operating up down or across slopes e Avoid slippery ground conditions e Make wide and gradual turns e Pl
71. NSMISI N PUNTO MUERTO NEUTRAL ASEGURE LA IGNICION du Programa de mantenimiento i Seguridad durante la bajada del tractor Antes de bajar del tractor haga lo siguiente e Para su seguridad use las practicas apropiadas para la parada del equipo e Baje el implemento al suelo apague el motor y la toma de fuerza PTO aplique los frenos permita que se detengan todas las piezas movibles y extraiga la llave antes de bajar del tractor e Nunca baje del equipo cuando est en movimiento e Nunca salte de las m quinas e Baje cuidadosamente e Verifique que los escalones no est n resbalosos e Mantenga los pies y manos alejados de los controles e Use las asas para las manos y los escalones para bajar e Vea hacia la m quina y use el contacto de 3 puntos 2 manos 1 pie 6 2 pies 1 mano Seguridad durante el mantenimiento Seguridad durante el mantenimiento Para su seguridad haga lo siguiente antes de efectuar procedimientos de mantenimiento reparaci n o servicio e Cumpla con la pr ctica apropiada para la parada del equipo Use toda la ropa protectora y equipo de seguridad personal necesarios para efectuar el trabajo en forma segura e Haga referencia a sus manuales del fabricante para conocer los procedimientos correctos de mantenimiento reparaci n y servicio Explique los procedimientos a los usuarios y operadores que no puedan leer Las fuentes de energ a almacenada e
72. Nut 5 The Rear Hose Bracket 6 mounts to the Lower Center Axle Spring Mount 7 with Bolt and Locknut 8 FIGURE 5 ig Leo FIGURE 5 Hose Bracket mounting SR20M SR14M 10 03 Assembly Section 3 4 2004 Alamo Group Inc ASSEMBLY CENTER SECTION gt T 0 LL n lt FIGURE 6 Center and Right Wing Level Lift Axle Attachment LEVEL LIFT AXLE ATTACHMENT FIGURE 6 Attach the Center Level Lift Axle 1 to the Center Section 2 with the Center Pins 3 Bolts 4 and Nuts 5 The Wing Level Lift Axles 6 7 are attached to the Wing Sections 8 9 with the Wing Pins 10 Bolts 4 and Nuts 5 Install the Grease Fittings 11 on the ends of the Wing Pins and on the bearings of the Center Section Axle 1 To attach an axle to a section 1 Align the axle tube pivots in the hinge area on the section 2 Insert the Pin thru the hinge plate the tube pivot and make it come to rest on the other hinge plate 3 Turn the Pin to align to the bolt hole as necessary and attach with nut and bolt 4 Note the lube points on the Hinge pins and lubricate as per the Maintenance Section SR20M SR14M 10 03 Assembly Section 3 5 2004 Alamo Group Inc ASSEMBLY AXLE ADJUSTMENT ROD ATTACHMENT Attach the Axle Adjustment Rod w Bushings 1 to the Center Axle 2 and Wing Axle 3 with bolts and locknuts 4 Install Spacers 5 as shown FIGURE 7 a 00 LLI Y Y lt FIGURE 7 Axle Adjustment Rod Attachment
73. OSIBLES LESIONES A LOS OPERADORES DE LA SEGADORA Y TRANSE NTES DURANTE LAS OPERACIONES DE SEGADO CAUSADAS POR LO SIGUIENTE e CONTACTO DEL CUERPO CON LAS HOJAS ROTATIVAS ENREDO DEL CUERPO CON LAS L NEAS DE TRANSMISI N Y PIEZAS ROTATIVAS Dispositivos protectores del equipo y pr cticas de seguridad recomendadas Lea los manuales del operador del fabricante para conocer las pr cticas de seguridad recomendadas Explique las pr cticas a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer Para evitar el riesgo de lesiones graves o la muerte causadas por el contacto con la hoja en movimiento l nea de transmisi n o enredo de los operadores u otras personas haga lo siguiente SEGURIDAD DE TRANSE NTES e No debe operar cerca de transe ntes e Mantenga a otras personas a varios cientos de pies 300 100 m del rea de segado PR CTICAS DE SEGURIDAD DEL OPERADOR e No permita pasajeros en el tractor o segadora Aseg rese el cintur n de seguridad durante el segado e Use la pr ctica de parada del equipo apropiada antes de dar servicio ajustar limpiar o eliminar las obstrucciones de la segadora e Mantengase alejado de las hojas rotativas piezas y l neas de transmisi n e Nunca arranque el motor del tractor mientras est de pie al lado del equipo e Solamente arranque el motor del tractor cuando est sentado en el asiento del operador con el cintur n de seguridad abrochado PR CTICAS DE SEGURIDAD RECOMENDADAS PARA D
74. RATOR AND OTHERS IN THE AREA 2 NO RIDERS NO 3 USE SAFETY SHOES 4 BLOCK UP SECURELY _ HARD HAT SAFETY BEFORE WORKING CHILDREN OPERATORS erases GEA eee ROPS amp P a e SS tos Sons e SAO a 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 passersby 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 ae with tractor having Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS and with seat beit securely fastened to prevent injury and possible death from falling off or tractor overturn O Personal Protective Equipment such as Hard Hat Safety Glasses Safety Shoes 4 Ear Plugs are recommended 4 Block up or support raised machine and all lifted components scat 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
75. SING DO NOT OPERATE A DANGER 23 99101 22 D303 3 00756004 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 17 2004 Alamo Group Inc gt Ra LLI LL lt Y SAFETY SR20 sri IMPORTANT REQUIRED FOR JACKSHAFT UNIT SUGGESTED FOR STANDARD SHAFT 24 00757768 24 00766722 PON RHING 21 D302 14 540 RPM gt 16 1000 RPM 1 3 8 21 OR MOWER Po UTE 20 1000 RPM 1 3 4 20 AR Ca TRACTOR SBa A US DRAWBAR NS Oa AA 18 D102 FAILURE TO FOLLOW SAFETY MESSAGES MAY CAUSE BODILY INJURY AND OR TIRE AND WHEEL AND OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE BE CAREFUL 1 MAXIMUM inflation pressure 50 PSI to help prevent tire blowouts MINIMUM inflation pressure 20 PSI FOR 2 MAXIMUM transport speed 20 MPH to help prevent overheating and blowouts which may cause injuries AIRPLANE 3 Remove valve core to make certain there is no air pressure left in tube before separating wheel halves to TIRE dismount tire DO NOT LOOSEN WHEEL CLAMP BOLTS BEFORE PRESSURE IS REMOVED FROM 00762608 TUBE AND TIRE TO PREVENT EXPLOSIVE SEPARATION OF WHEEL HALVES WITH POSSIBLE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY 4 Never mount any other tire such as a truck tire on this wheel supplied with a 22 ply aircraft tire 00762608 ADANGER KEEP AWAY THROWN OBJECTS Inspect the area before mowing for potential mower hazards Remove or avoid all foreign objects such as wire cable metal objects and all other foreign material 4 CAUTION
76. TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR 1 PRINT FIRMLY 2 REMOVE WHITE COPY FOR CUSTOMER RECORDS SERVIS RHINO WARRANTY REGISTRATION INFORMATION MONTH DAY Purchaser Last Name First Name M I SEN 7 A TTJJ Box amp or Apt No State or pea T TJT JTI cy T TTI ETE ETT province TT y Province ZIP I have informed the Purchaser of this product of Warranty terms provisions and procedures that are applicable reviewed the contents of the Operator s Manual including safety equipment safe operation and maintenance reviewed the Safety Signs on implement and tractor if possible shown the AEM Mower Safety Practices Video and reviewed Purchaser s responsibility to train his operators in safe operation 3 REMOVE YELLOW COPY FOR DEALERS RECORDS 4 MAIL LAST CARD POSTAGE FREE YEAR IMPLEMENTS I have explained that Deflectors Chain Guards or Solid Skirts must be maintained in good repair and installed except in areas where persons vehicles livestock or other property will not be endangered by thrown objects and where such safety equipment would prevent the mower s reasonable performance of its assigned task DRIVELINES I have made certain that all driveline gearbox and other shields are in good repair and fastened securely in place to prevent injuries from entanglement or thrown objects HYDRAULIC MACHINES I have explained the necessity
77. THER PERSONS DO THE FOLLOWING BYSTANDERS SAFETY e Keep bystanders several hundred 300 feet from mowing area EQUIPMENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES SAFETY To contain deflect or reduce thrown objects from blade enclosure area e Keep chain flexible or solid deflector shields in place on the front and rear of the mower deck and in good repair e Do not operate with damaged or missing thrown object shielding OPERATOR SAFETY Raised wings side mount and boom type mower operations may reduce the mower s thrown object shielding effectiveness for the mower operator s pro tection Do the following to increase operator protection from thrown objects during these mowing operations e Use enclosed ROPS cabs special protective enclosures screens or other operator shielding devices when performing these operations EXCEEDING RECOMMENDED PTO SPEEDS Do not exceed manufacturer s recommended PTO speeds Excessive PTO speeds may cause e Blade failures e Higher velocity objects escaping or broken blades being thrown from mower blade enclosures Potential 540 rpm driveline failures operating at 750 to 1000 rpm speeds OTHER SAFETY PRACTICES e Never operate mower with broken bent missing or severely worn blades e Before mowing remove debris and foreign objects to avoid them being picked up and thrown out by the mower Do not operate the mower in transport or in raised wing positions RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
78. TY J INSTRUCTIONS One Final Word IVIVE You have just finished reading the Mower Safety Manual lt is impossible for this manual to cover every potentially hazardous situation you may encounter But your knowledge of these safety precautions and your adherence to the basic rules of safety will help build good judgment in all situations Our objective is to help you develop good safety habits and make you a better mower operator The mower safety manual safety precautions and basic rules of safety must be explained to those users or operators who cannot read 21 Form HIAMOO 12 111 E Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee Wisconsin 53202 U S A www aem org For information on additional copies of this and other safety manuals call 800 369 2310 Printed in U S A Segadora industrial y agricola manual de seguridad para operadores y mec nicos l zi er 111 E Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee Wisconsin 53202 U S A ENCUEN MENU ACIURERS Www aem org Contenido VIVO A T a ONO 2 POUICCIOD iii AAA AAA 3 Palabras para el usuario oooonconocconoocooronnorarrorana ara anannns 3 Aloria do SOUTO cir AAA 4 Segadoras industriales y agr CO aS oooonoooonooooorooroonoorooo 4 Sea un operador responsable oooooooocooocooconcononncnaccnnao 5 Manejo seguro de riesgos y peligros ooooooooooconooroorooooo 6 Cumpla con un programa de segquridad ccccccceceseeee
79. Tractor or Implement 7 Provide the required tools to maintain the Tractor and Implement in a good safe working condition and provide the necessary support devices to secure the equipment safely while performing repairs and service 8 Require that the employee operator stop mowing if bystanders or passerbys come within 100 yards 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 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 19 2004 Alamo Group Inc Industrial Agricultural Safety Manual For Operators and Mechanics NE o TA 111 E Wisconsin Avenue e Milwaukee Wisconsin 53202 U S A ENE WANUR Www aem org Contents III AcknoWledgement ocoorocoooconconcconcnnannnnncc narran rra neral Forward EA a 3 A Word 10 th USER sconce diicasnsiacaiiisseaiasiiasisanieeacsiniinaaeanne 3 SOY Alert SYN cra PE Industrial Agricultural Mower Types ess dl Be a Responsible Operator a 5 Safety Management of Hazards and Risks OS 6 Follow a Safety Program oi 11 Safety Before Operation cccccccccccscccececsccccceccnsecessesecnessee 17 Safety Starting and Testing
80. URE 13 Tighten locking screws FIGURE 14 gt lt LL lt gt lt 2 m FIGURE 14 SR20M SR14M 11 01 Maintenance Section 5 5 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE Figure 15 Remove the two shield bearings per half shaft by prying the head of the bearings up with a screwdriver and pulling them out with pliers Wu O Z lt Z Li a lt lt Figure 16 Grasp the Yoke and shield tube and pull shaft from the shield SR20M SR14M 11 01 Maintenance Section 5 6 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE t z A all Figure 17 Grease the shield bearing grooves on the yokes and the inner telescoping member before assembly gt LL gt Z C iTi Figure 18 Grease and install the sleeve baring in groove at the end of the sleeve only on one half shaft SR20M SR14M 11 01 Maintenance Section 5 7 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE Figure 19 a Figure 19 Slide the shield tube assembly over the shaft so that the bearing hles in the shield align with the shield bearing groove on the yoke Figure 20 Figure 20 Install two shield bearings per half shaft by pushing one bearing in each bearing hole The shield bearings should be installed in the direction of the shaft rotation relative to the shields Wu O Z lt Z WU a lt lt Figure 21 Te a RA a a f Figure 21 Attach safety decal as needed SR20M SR14M 11 01 Main
81. Wing SR14 00776677 Counter Balance SR14 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 14 2004 Alamo Group Inc DESCRIPTION Get Manual Translated Folding Wings Driveline Shield Missing Do Not Operate Rotating Driveline Entanglement Use Repair Shields amp Guards Rotary Oil Leak Detection Skin Penetration Cutting Blades Thrown Objects Rotary Driveline Hazards RHINO Repair Parts Overturn of Two Section Flex 540 RPM 1000 RPM SMV Emblem Red Reflective Amber Reflective Slip Clutch Adjustment Notice to Owner PTO to Drawbar Hole Adjustment CCW Blade Rotation CW Blade Rotation RHINO 4 7 8 x 6 1 2 RHINO TYPE 4 3 8 x 16 3 4 SR20 SR14 SR20 Serial Plate 5 Year Gearbox Warranty Operators Manual Inside Canister Operators Manual Operators Manual Bolt Flatwasher Locknut Multi Hazard Rotating Driveline Translation R 04 23 02 SAFETY N 1 il gt F a A 7 k 4 An OPERATORS MANUAL Gewith Repair Parte Listing end a ERRANTE RECISTRATION CARD were atleched tea this Imelement during nal inspectien et ihe faster a oo ee A ooo oo i 1 7 eS L i ou a i 7 A A u q y f h bad y i or ee ee ae Tea a Sua Bons ee LU Ly li they were met atteched at ihe ime of suprehess please eorilaet your selling dealer al once Read ane understand Mensel befor aperating ite irslenrein READ MN OPERATOR S MANUAL INSID
82. adora e Suba la segadora a la posici n de transporte e Asegure las alas en la posici n de transporte con los seguros en las segadoras de tipo ala y de montaje lateral e Enganche la cadena de seguridad entre la segadora de tipo tiro y el tractor e Aseg rese de que las luces luces intermitentes reflectores y avisos de veh culo de movimiento lento SMV est n colocados y visibles e Revise que el emblema de veh culo de movimiento lento SMV sea visible para cualquier veh culo que se acerque desde atr s 18 Cuando transporte en caminos publicos Obedezca todas las reglamentaciones locales de trafico Ac rquese a las intersecciones con precauci n Cumpla con los avisos de velocidad y de control de tr fico Evite las paradas bruscas y doblar repentinamente Seguridad durante el estacionamiento Estacione el equipo en e Areas designadas o alejadas del tr fico e Preferentemente utilice lugares en terreno nivelado Lugares de estacionamiento en terreno inclinado e Coloque el equipo en posici n transversal en las pendientes e Aplique los frenos de estacionamiento e Baje la segadora al suelo e Coloque bloques en las ruedas del tractor Antes de estacionar temporalmente y abandonar el equipo incapacitado cerca de reas con tr fico e Retire el equipo de los caminos p blicos e Coloque las banderas de advertencia e Use las luces intermitentes del tractor Para su seguridad use las pr cticas apropiada
83. adores que no puedan leer PARA AYUDAR A EVITAR LESIONES GRAVES O LA MUERTE CAUSADAS POR OBJETOS QUE GOLPEEN AL OPERADOR U OTRAS PERSONAS HAGA LO SIGUIENTE SEGURIDAD DE TRANSE NTES e Mantenga a los transe ntes a varios cientos de pies 300 100 m del rea segada SEGURIDAD PROPORCIONADA POR LOS DISPOSITIVOS PROTECTORES DEL EQUIPO Para contener desviar o reducir los objetos despedidos del rea cerrada de la hoja Mantenga la cadena blindajes deflectores flexibles o s lidos colocados en la parte delantera y trasera de la cubierta de la segadora en su lugar y en buen estado de funcionamiento e No opere el equipo con los blindajes para objetos despedidos da ados o sin que est n colocados en su lugar SEGURIDAD DEL OPERADOR La operacion de las segadoras con las alas levantadas de montaje lateral y pescante pueden reducir la efectividad del blindaje para proteger al operador contra los objetos despedidos de la segadora Haga lo indicado a continuaci n para aumentar la protecci n del operador contra los objetos despedidos durante las operaciones de segado e Use cabinas cerradas con una estructura de protecci n contra vuelcos ROPS cubiertas protectoras especiales mallas u otros dispositivos para proteger al operador cuando efect a estas operaciones SOBREPASAR LAS VELOCIDADES RECOMENDADAS PARA LA TOMA DE FUERZA PTO No sobrepase las velocidades recomendadas por el fabricante para la toma de fuerza
84. after every 8 to 10 hours of operation and oil added until it runs out Test Plug hole The Test Plug on the Center Gearbox Right amp Left Wing Gearbox is located on the rear of the Gearboxes Filler Plugs are located on top of all Gearboxes FIGURE 3 gt LL gt Z C I FIGURE 3 Required lubricant is NLGI 000 Grease P N 00765444 for extreme pressure and temperature The Gearbox capacity is 4 quarts SR20M SR14M 06 98 Maintenance Section 5 3 R 03 31 98 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE DIVIDER GEARBOX The Test Plug for the Divider Gearbox is located on the right side of the input shaft The filler pressure relief Plug is on top of the Gearbox FIGURE 4 CAUTION Do not over fill If Gearboxes are filled above Test Plug Level pressure under working conditions may cause the Grease Seals to leak FILLER PRESSURE RELIEF PLUG Do Not Operate Without Shields In TEST PLUG Place FIGURE 4 Required lubricant is a NLGI 000 EP Grease P N 00769030 for one quart for Divider Gearbox DRIVELINES The Drivelines and U Joints should be inspected each morning before the cutter is started FIGURE 5 amp 6 The U Joint and CV Joint on the Driveline undergo extreme forces when the unit is turning or when the Wings are being raised It is important that the U Joints and CV Joint be greased each day before the unit is started The U Joints are located at each end of the Center and Wing Drivelines Th
85. ains or other fasteners used as much as possible using boomers or binders to apply maximum tension Use extreme care when attaching and removing the securing devices as the extreme tension involved when released has the potential to inflict serious injury While hauling the tractor and mower make occasional stops to check that the tractor and mower have not moved or shifted and that the securing chains have maintained tension If during transport a hard braking sharp turning or swerving action was performed stop at the next safe location to inspect the security of the load SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 40 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 14 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLE Excessive Vibrations Gear Box Overheating SR14 SR20 10 03 2004 Alamo Group Inc POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 Check gear box bolts 2 Check for loose nuts on bladeholder and blades 3 Check for bent output shaft If shaft is bent oil will normally leak from bottom seal 4 Check to see if blades are free swinging 5 Check for even wear on each blade tip Were both blades changed at the same time 6 Blade broken 7 Blade carrier bent 8 Blade hub not properly seated on shaft 9 New blade or bolts matched with worn blade or bolts 10 Drivelines not phased correctly Implement amp Tractor yokes must be in line 1 Low on lubricant 2 Improper type lubricant 3 Excessive trash build up around gear box 4 B
86. an to mow down hill on steep slopes to avoid overturning Falling Mower or Parts Crushing Hazards and Risks A POSSIBLE CRUSHING INJURY RISK EXISTS FOR MOWER OPERATORS AND OTHERS DURING MOWING OPERATIONS FROM THE FOLLOWING e FALLING MOWER OR EQUIPMENT FROM HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FAILURE e FAILURE TO SECURELY SUPPORT BLOCK UP OR LOCK UP LIFTED MOWER OR EQUIPMENT PARTS 10 Equipment Protective Devices and Recommende Safety Practices Read manufacturer s operator manual s for recommended operating safety practices Explain the practices to those users or operators who cannot read To help prevent serious injury or death to operators and other from alling mower or equipment parts do the following Before working near or underneath lifted mower or equipment parts e Use proper equipment shutdown practices before servicing adjusting cleaning or unclogging the mower e Securely support or block up raised mower or equipment parts e Securely support block up or lock up wings with locking devices on wing type mowers or lower mower or equipment parts to the ground e Use transport locks when transporting mower on public roads High Pressure Hydraulic Fluid Leak Hazards and Risks A POSSIBLE HIGH PRESSURE FLUID SKIN INJECTION INJURY AND GANGRENE RISK EXISTS FOR MOWER OPERATORS AND OTHERS FROM HIGH PRESSURE HYDRAULIC OR DIESEL OIL LEAK INJECTION INTO THE SKIN TO AVOID GANGRENE INJECTED FLUID MUST BE SURGICALLY REMOVED WITHIN A F
87. 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 blades to contact such obstacles sam 4 gt SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 7 2004 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY 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 sam s gt Many varied objects such as wire cable rope 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 scm o gt en LLI LL lt Y WARNING WARNING WARNING Mow atthe speed that you can safely operate and control the tractor and mowe
88. ap and allow the removal of the complete Input Shaft Assembly FIGURE 30 FIGURE 30 STEP 6 The Input Gear and Bearing can be removed from the Input Shaft by tapping the end of the Input Shaft on a solid surface FIGURE 31 il FIGURE 31 The unit is now completely disassembled with exception of Oil Seals and Bearing Races that can be removed by conventional means FIGURE 32 Inspect and replace all worn or defective parts a AT smh e imiia OE FIGURE 32 SR20M SR14M 06 98 Maintenance Section 5 17 2004 Alamo Group Inc gt lt LL lt gt lt 2 m MAINTENANCE Assembly of WW75 340 STEP 1 Install the Bearing Race into the Hub cap STEP 2 Install the Bearing on the Output Shaft FIGURE 33 Place the Shaft into the Hub Cap FIGURE 34 Place the Bearing FIGURE 350n the Shaft and carefully drive it down FIGURE 36 Replace any shims found in disassembly Place the Gear FIGURE 37on the Shaft so that the threads for the Adjusting Nut on Shaft are exposed m FIGURE 33 FIGURE 34 FIGURE 35 e B Bi oF LLI Q Z lt lt LLI a lt FIGURE 36 FIGURE 37 SR20M SR14M 04 94 Maintenance Section 5 18 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE STEP 3 Apply some Locktite on the Adjusting Nut FIGURE 38 Install the Adjusting Nut onto the Shaft FIGURE 39 Tighten the Nut until it is difficult to turn the Shaft FIGURE 40 While holding Hub tap each end of t
89. ar axle DO NOT allow feet or other body part underneath the mower when making adjustments To adjust rod length loosen jamnut and screw turnbuckles To lower the front lengthen the rods and to raise the front shorten the rods DO NOT unscrew turnbuckles to the point that either rod threaded ends becomes disconnected which will cause the mower to fall Re tighten jamnuts when deck is leveled IMPORTANT Alternate adjustments between rods and adjust at equal lengths to maintain equal tension Improper adjustments may cause rods to snap or bend 5 Place split collar assemblies on the center axle hydraulic cylinder rod to maintain a set cutting height each time the mower is raised and lowered SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 13 2004 Alamo Group Inc O m gt I O Z OPERATION LEVELING WING SECTIONS WITH CENTER 1 To level the wing sections with the deck center adjust the leveling screw between the wing axle and the center axle To lower the wing loosen the jamnut and shorten the screw assembly lengthen the screw assembly to raise the wing After wings are leveled retighten jamnuts to maintain settings 6 2 Setting Deck Pitch To facilitate safe and efficient operation the mower F at ae should be operated with the deck approximately 3 4 m nm Ag zi iy f LOWER IN THE FRONT THAN THE REAR ARETA TARRE AA PEA i Direction of Travel Operating the mower at this pitch will allow the mower t
90. ar personal protective clothing and safety devices issued to you or recommended by the equipment manufacturer Know Tractor And Mower Controls Know the following about your tractor and mower e Function purpose and use of controls e Safe operating speeds e Safe slope and uneven terrain capabilities e Braking and steering characteristics e Tractor and mower operating clearances e How to stop equipment quickly in an emergency Use All Available Equipment Safety Devices To help keep you and others around you safe Make certain manufacturer s recommended guards shields and safety signs are installed on equipment and in good condition e Keep all protective devices in place and securely fastened e NEVER operate your equipment with missing disconnected or damaged safety devices e Use ballast and weight required for equipment operational stability Check The Mower And Tractor Equipment Before beginning your work day e Check for loose broken missing or damaged tractor and mower parts e Repair or replace these parts when needed e Check for proper tractor and mower attachments e Check for proper tractor and mower PTO rpm rating match e Check mower blades condition Sharpen or replace per manufacturer s recommendation Blade modifications such as welding or hard surfacing cutting edges by welding or straightening bent blades can reduce blade strength and adversely affect blade properties and safety e Ch
91. arbox oil levels as detailed in the maintenance section 3 Tighten all bolts and pins to the recommended torque 4 Check the mower for worn and damaged parts Perform repairs and make replacements immediately so that the mower will be ready for use at the start of the next season 5 Store the mower in a clean dry place with the mower housing resting securely on blocks or at ground level 6 Keep the driveline yoke from sitting in water dirt and other contaminants 7 Use spray touch up enamel where necessary to prevent rust and maintain the appearance of the mower eo cle Never allow children to play on or around the Tractor and 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 and others sc 25 It is critical that driveline clutches slip when an obstacle or heavy load is encountered to avoid mower and or tractor damage If the mower sits outside for an extended period of time or is exposed to rain and or humid air the clutch lining plates must be inspected to ensure they are not frozen together from rust or corrosion If the mower has been exposed to such conditions at the start of each mowing season and any time it is suspected that the slip clutch plates may be frozen together readjust the slip clutch as detailed in Seasonal Clutch Maintenance of the maintenance section in this manual SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Sectio
92. are seated securely in the groove of the PTO shaft A driveline not attached correctly to the Tractor PTO shaft could slip off and result in personal injury and damage to the cutter O m gt QO Z 7 1 Driveline Length Check WARNING SCA G Before operating the Mower check to make sure the driveline will not bottom out or become disengaged Bottoming out occurs when the inner shaft penetrates the outer housing until the assembly becomes solid it can shorten no more Bottoming out can cause serious damage to the Tractor PTO by pushing the PTO into the Tractor and through the support bearings or downward onto the PTO shaft breaking it off When fitting the mower to the tractor the telescoping driveline must be inspected to ensure that at its most compressed position the profiles do not bottom out and when at its farthest extended position there is sufficient engagement between the profiles to operate safely At its shortest length there must be at least a 1 clearance between each profile end and opposite profile universal joint At its farthest operating extension a minimum profile engagement of 12 must be maintained SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 15 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION Bottoming Out Check Procedure 1 Disconnect driveline from the tractor and slide the profiles together until fully compressed 2 Place a mark on the inner shield 1 8 from the end of the outer shield and r
93. ation check to see that Blade cutting surfaces are correct for counterclockwise rotation on the Center Section and on the Left Wing Blade Carrier See FIGURE 1 Clockwise on Right Wing Blade Carrier Right Wing Shown NOTE Cutting Edge for Clockwise Rotation FIGURE 1 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Assembly Section 3 2 2004 Alamo Group Inc ASSEMBLY TONGUE ATTACHMENT To assemble the tongue FIGURE 2 Align the lugs of the tongue with the top holes of the mainframe hitch plate 1 Insert the pivot pin 2 and fasten with 2 3 8 x 1 1 4 bolt 8 and 3 8 locknut 4 To assemble the control rod insert a jam nut to the short rod 5 then insert the short rod 5 into the long rod 6 Align the hole of the short control rod 5 to the top hole of the center lug on the mainframe 7 Insert pin and lock with cotter pins Align the hole of the long rod 6 to the clevis hitch 8 and insert pin with cotter pin 9 Attach the Safety Chain 14 by looping it through the hole on the tongue and the largest link on the chain Make certain to securely attach the hook end to the tractor when transporting Y a vA 3 ay 3 A Es 10 n 11 12 13 0 li SEL FIGURE 2 Tongue Assembly Level Rod Assembly gt T 0 LL n lt LEVEL ROD ASSEMBLY Lay Long Level Rods 10 on Center Section frame tube and attach to Tongue with Level Rod Pins 11 washers 12 and cotter pins 13 shown in FIGURE 2 above Atta
94. c OPERATION 6 SETTING THE MOWER Properly setting the cutting height is essential for efficient and safe operation Aproperly set mower will make a more uniform cut distribute clippings more evenly require minimal tractor work and follow the contour of uneven terrain Note Avoid very low cutting heights striking the ground with the blades gives the most damaging shock loads and will cause damage to the mower and drive Blades contacting the ground may cause objects to be thrown out from under the mower deck Always avoid operating the mower at a height which causes the blades to contact the ground _ _ _ DANGEE 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 lt ss 14 6 1 SETTING DECK HEIGHT LEVELING DECK CENTER SECTION 1 Place the tractor and mower on a level surface and lower both wings 2 Using the center section hydraulic cylinder position the mower so the skid shoes are 1 less off the ground than the desired final cut height For example for a 3 cut raise or lower the mower until the skid shoes are approximately 2 off the ground 3 Shut down the tractor place the transmission in park and set the parking brake before dismounting 4 Level the mower deck front to rear by adjusting the leveling rods linking the tongue to the re
95. ch Jam Nuts 5 and Adjusting Nuts 6 to the Long Level Rods Install Short Level Rods to Adjusting Nuts Measure and adjust to the same length Then attach the Short Level Rods to the Rear Axle with Level Rod Pins washers and cotter pins FIGURE 3 below Note Control Rods must have same tension on them at all times They can be checked by tone with a hammer Carefully tap each control rod and loosen or tighten the adjusting nuts as necessary until the tones from each control rod sound the same FIGURE 3 Short Level Rod Attachment To Axle SR20M SR14M 10 03 Assembly Section 3 3 2004 Alamo Group Inc ASSEMBLY WING SECTIONS ATTACHMENTS While the Center Section is still solidly blocked attach the Wing Sections 1 in the horizontal plane Using Hinge Pins 2 attach the Right and Left Wing Sections to the Center Sections NOTE Wing Sections may require slight lifting after the Hinge Pin is started to aid pin installation Lock the Wing Sections in place with the Hinge Pins Insert 5 16 x 1 1 2 bolt 3 and locknut 4 at the end of each of the Hinge Pins and tighten securely FIGURE 4 4 LA A 2 IIA ae 3 a e ee a 00 LLI Y Y lt FIGURE 4 Wing Sections Attachments HOSE BRACKET ATTACHMENT Hose Brackets are attached in the front and rear of the cutter The Front Hose Bracket 1 attaches to the Hose Bracket Mounting on the right side of the tongue mount 2 with Bolt 3 Washer 4 and
96. clamp cone with a 11 16 17mm wrench and remove the cone from yoke Slide yoke onto the shaft and align Driveline Yoke hole for clamping cone with annular groove of gearbox shaft 11 16 Bolt En Reinstall cone and tighten 75 lb ft torque Push and pull the 2 ABI ANO driveline to ensure it is securely attached to the shaft Regularly check the driveline yoke to ensure a tight connection To remove the yoke remove the connecting cone and pull yoke off the shaft If the cone cannot be easily removed by hand drive it out from the other side using a hammer and punch NOTE The clamping cone is serviced only as a complete assembly Do not attempt to disassemble the clamping cone Clamping Cone SR20M SR14M 10 03 Assembly Section 3 12 R 12 06 01 2004 Alamo Group Inc ASSEMBLY CANOPY SHIELDS After final adjustment attach Canopy Shields over Divider Gearbox FIGURE 22 Secondary Gearbox FIGURE 21 CAUTION Install all Canopy Shields over Torque Limiters and Drivelines and make certain they remain installed at all times when operating this Cutter gt 0 0 LL lt FIGURE N 1 FIGURE 22 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Assembly Section 3 13 2004 Alamo Group Inc a 00 LLI Y Y lt ASSEMBLY THREE SPOOL CONTROL VALVE INSTALLATION A Three Spool Control Valve is available from your dealer for use with tractors having either an open or closed center Hydraulic System If a 3 spool valve
97. could cause serious injury or even death 13 lt O lt am LLI O O WARNING Periodically inspect all moving parts for wear and replace when neces sary with authorized service parts Look for loose fasteners worn or broken parts and leaking or loose fittings Make sure all pins have cotter pins and washers Serious injury may occur from not maintaining this Implement in good working order sc 21 SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 18 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 8 1 Tractor Pre Operation Inspection Service Refer to the tractor operator s manual to ensure a complete pre operation inspection and scheduled service is performed according to manufacturer recommendations The following is a partial list of items requiring inspection Tire condition air pressure Wheel lug bolts Steering linkage PTO shield SMV sign is clean and visible Tractor s lights are clean and functional Tractor Seat belt is in good condition Tractor cab or ROPS is in good condition ROPS is in the raised position No tractor oil leaks Radiator free of debris Engine oil level and condition Engine coolant level and condition Power brake fluid level Power steering fluid level Fuel condition and level Sufficient lubrication at all lube points Air filter condition VVVVVVV VV VV VV VV VV V 8 2 Mower Pre Operation Inspection Service Before each mower use a complete inspection and service is required to ensure th
98. ctors and or chain guards to prevent objects being thrown from the mower by the blades however no shielding is 100 effective All shields guards deflectors and chains equipped on the unit must be maintained on the mower in good operational condition It is the operators responsibility to be knowledgeable of all potential operating hazards and to take every reasonable precaution to ensure oneself others animals and property are not injured or damaged by the mower tractor or a thrown object Do not operate the mower if passersby pets livestock or property are within 300 feet of the unit This section of the Operator s Manual is designed to familiarize instruct and educate safe and proper mower use to the operator Pictures contained in this section are intended to be used as a visual aid to assist in explaining the operation of a flex wing rotary mower and are not necessarily of aSR14 SR20 cutter Some pictures may show shields removed for picture clarity NEVER OPERATE this implement without all shields in place and in good operational condition The operator must be familiar with the mower and tractor operation and all associated safety practices before operating the mower and tractor Proper operation of the mower as detailed in this manual will help ensure years of safe and satisfactory use of the mower IMPORTANT To avoid mower damage retorque all bolts after the first 10 hours of operation Retighten blade carrier retaining nut on
99. d breakage of drive train components and could result in possible injury from the separated Driveline sections sru s SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 17 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 8 PRE OPERATION INSPECTION AND SERVICE Before each use a pre operation inspection and service of the mower and tractor must be performed This includes routine maintenance and scheduled lubrication inspecting that all safety devices are equipped and functional and performing needed repairs Do not operate the mower and tractor if the pre operation inspection reveals any condition affecting safe operation Perform repairs and replacement of damaged and missing parts as soon as noticed By performing a thorough pre operation inspection and service valuable down time and repair cost can be avoided e sie com Always disconnect the main PTO Driveline from the Tractor before performing service on the Mower Never work on the Mower with the Tractor PTO driveline connected and running Blades or Drivelines could turn without warning and cause immediate entanglement injury or death srm 3 e i ii 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
100. dad Seguridad en el uso de las segadoras montadas en la parte inferior Cuando segue con una segadora montada en la parte inferior e Mantenga el conducto de descarga desmontable colocado en su lugar sobre el agujero de descarga Nunca permanezca de pie sobre la cubierta de una segadora que est en operaci n e Distribuya el pasto cortado con el conducto de descarga hacia el rea ya segada e Use las pr cticas apropiadas para la parada del equipo antes de eliminar las obstrucciones de la segadora o conducto de descarga 15 16 Riesgos y peligros de obstrucciones elevadas cuando se usan segadoras de ala o pescante Verifique que no haya obstrucciones elevadas cuando use segadoras con alas levantadas o de tipo pescante para evitar lesiones graves o la muerte causadas por el contacto con e L neas de transmisi n de energ a el ctrica Ramas bajas de rboles e Otras obstrucciones elevadas Seguridad en el uso de las segadoras de ala y de montaje lateral Cuando utilice segadoras de ala y de montaje lateral Las posiciones con el ala levantada reducen la protecci n del blindaje y aumentan los riesgos de objetos despedidos y de contacto con la hoja Para evitar las lesiones serias o la muerte causadas por objetos despedidos o contacto con la hoja por la subida y bajada de las alas durante las operaciones de segado No segue cuando haya transe ntes en el rea de segado e Aseg rese de que no haya personas c
101. ding the valve control levers in the raised position until the cylinders fully retract wings and extend center Only operate the mower with both wings fully lowered NEVER operate the mower with a raised wing Wait until the blades are at a complete stop before raising wings Transport Position To raise mower wings drive the unit to a level area and retract the wing hydraulic cylinders DO NOT raise wings with the mower positioned on an embankment or other inclined position to prevent overturning the mower After the wings are fully raised install transport lock braces to prevent wings from inadvertently falling NOTE If the transport lock braces can not be easily installed lower the mower wings and remove rod end of cylinder and adjust the rod clevis in or out to match the transport brace length The center of gravity is raised and the mower more Transport Lock Braces prone to tipping when the wings are in the raised position When transporting only raise the center section high enough to clear ground obstacles DANGER When the Wings are folded for transport the center of gravity is raised and the possibility of overturn is increased Drive slowly and use extreme caution when turning on hillsides Overturning the Implement could cause the Implement to overturn the Tractor and vice versa resulting in serious injury or even death Never fold wings on a hillside the Implement may overturn sr Operating Position To lowe
102. do opere subiendo bajando o atravesando las pendientes e No subiendo del suelo las segadoras montadas atr s o lateralmente ni las alas de segado durante estas operaciones e Manteni ndose alerta por si hubiera agujeros baches surcos piedras troncos u otras obstrucciones que podr an volcar el tractor y segadora e Evitando las condiciones de suelo resbaloso que podr an volcar el tractor y segadora e Evitando que el tractor y segadora queden atascados al pasar diagonalmente sobre declives y bajadas escarpadas pronunciadas Use extremo cuidado para mantener la estabilidad del equipo durante todas las operaciones sobre terreno accidentado y pendientes Usted tiene la palabra final referente a cualquier pendiente que pueda ser trabajada en forma segura Seguridad durante el transporte del equipo en caminos Si es necesario conducir el equipo sobre los caminos p blicos e Haga referencia al manual del operador del fabricante del tractor y segadora para conocer las instrucciones e Explique las instrucciones a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer e Verifique las reglamentaciones locales referentes a las marcas luces luces intermitentes etc requeridas del equipo para el desplazamiento sobre caminos p blicos Se requiere de luces para las segadoras que obstruyen las luces traseras del tractor y o las luces de advertencia Antes del transporte en caminos p blicos e Desenganche la toma de fuerza PTO conectada a la seg
103. e CV Joint is located at the end of the Main Driveline The U Joint and CV Joint assemblies are accessible by rotating the Driveline Safety Shield until the hole in the Shield matches up with the Grease Fitting Use 2 Bearing Grease for lubrication Inspect the U Joint for wear by holding the shaft on one side of the U Joint while trying to rotate the shaft on the other side of the U Joint If there is noticeable movement in the Driveline replace the U joint before it causes severe damage to the Driveline GREASE EVERY 8 HOURS WW O Z lt Z TT a lt FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 SR20M SR14M 04 94 Maintenance Section 5 4 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE MAIN CV DRIVELINE SAFETY SHIELD 1 Toremove the outer CV cone remove the locking screws from shield cone Remove cone over yoke FIGURE 7 Remove bearing ring and remove the locking screws from inner shield cone Figure 8 Turn inner cone to assembly position and remove half shield Remove bearing ring FIGURE 9 Mnt RK 0141 FIGURE 9 1 To assemble outer CV driveline grease yoke groove and inner profile tube Attach bearing ring on groove with recesses facing profile tube FIGURE 10 Slide on half shield with cone Turn cone until it engages correctly FIGURE 11 Tighten locking screws Grease bearing groove in double yoke FIGURE 12 Insert bearing ring Slide guard cone for double yoke over cam from the connecting end Make sure holes for screws are visible FIG
104. e Follow proper equipment shutdown practice e Wear all the protective clothing and personal safety devices necessary to safely pertorm the job e Refer to your manufacturer s manuals for proper maintenance repair and service procedures Explain the procedures to those users and operators who cannot read a E Stored energy sources electrical mechanical hydraulic pneumatic td chemical thermal etc must be either locked blocked relieved Y disconnected stopped secured neutralized controlled or reduced to Y a practical minimum before any maintenance repair or service procedures PERE Y can be done safely Some basic safety practices to prevent potential injuries from energy releasing sources e Disengage PTO before shutting off engine e Place controls in PARK or NEUTRAL before shutting off engine e Set parking brake or block wheels e Allow all moving parts to stop e Lower mower to ground e Lower wings to ground on wing type mowers e Shut off tractor engine e Lock ignition and remove key e Look and listen for evidence of moving parts before opening shields e Securely support or block up mower before working underneath mower or other lifted components e Securely support block up or lock up mower wings with locking devices before working near or underneath a wing type mower e Relieve hydraulic system pressure by moving controls several times in all directions e Relieve
105. e Wing Cylinders are filled with oil Lower the Wings slowly and carefully Keep bystand ers away during operations sti Only tow the Implement behind a properly sized and equipped Tractor which exceeds the weight of the Implement by at least 20 DO NOT tow the Implement behind a truck or other type of vehicle Never tow the Implement and another Implement connected in tandem Never tow the Implement at speeds over 20 MPH st Follow these guidelines to reduce the risk of equipment and grass fires while operating servicing and repairing the Mower and Tractor Equip the Tractor with a fire extinguisher in an accesible location Do Not operate the Mower on a Tractor with an underframe exhaust Do Not smoke or have an open flame near the Mower and Tractor Do Not drive into burning debris or freshly burnt areas Ensure slip clutches are properly adjusted to prevent excessive slippage and plate heating Never allow clippings or debris to collect near drivelines slip clutches and gearboxes Periodically shut down the Tractor and Mower and clean clippings and collected debris from the mower deck sem 12 la CL 9 O 4 Do not mow with two machines in the same area except with Cab tractors with the windows closed SGM 11 Replace bent or broken blade with new blades NEVER ATTEMPT TO STRAIGHTEN OR WELD ON BLADES SINCE THIS WILL LIKELY CRACK OR OTHERWISE DAMAGE THE BLADE WITH SUBSEQUENT FAILURE AND POSSIBLE SERIOUS IN
106. e mower and tractor operator manuals If any part of either manual is not completely understood consult an authorized dealer for a complete explanation WARNING DOTE a RS ES Do not mount the Tractor while the tractor is moving Mount the Tractor only when the Tractor and all moving parts are completely stopped sc 12 3 1 Boarding the Tractor Use both hands and equipped handrails and steps for support when getting on the tractor Never use tractor control levers for support when mounting the tractor Always seat yourself in the operator s seat and fasten the seatbelt Only operate the tractor and mower with the ROPS in the raised position Never allow passengers to ride on the tractor or mower Riders can easily fall off and be seriously injured or killed from being ran over by both the tractor and mower It is the operator s responsibility to forbid riders N _ _ DANGER Never allow children or other persons to ride on the Tractor or Implement Falling off can result in serious injury or death sc 10 O m gt O Z DANGER Never allow children to operate or ride on the Tractor or Implement SG 11 3 2 Dismounting the Tractor Before dismounting park the tractor and mower on a reasonably level surface apply the parking brake idle the engine down disengage the PTO and lower the mower to the ground Shut down the tractor engine according to the operator s manual remove the key and wait f
107. e mower is in a good and safe working condition Damaged and or broken parts should be repaired and or replaced immediately To ensure the mower is ready for operation conduct the following Q m gt I QO Z DANGER All Safety Shields Guards and Safety devices including but not limited to the Deflectors Chain Tractor PT Guards Steel Guards Gearbox Shields PTO integral Shield shields and the Retractable Door Shields should be O used and maintained in good working condition All safety devices should be inspected carefully at least daily for missing 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 SGM 3 PTO Integral hield Deflector Chain aie DANGER Replace bent or broken blades with new blades NEVER ATTEMPT TO STRAIGHTEN OR WELD ON BLADES SINCE THIS WILL LIKELY CRACK OR OTHERWISE DAMAGE THE BLADE WITH SUBSEQUENT FAILURE AND POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY FROM THROWN BLADES SGM 10 SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 19 2004 Alamo Group Inc lt O lt am LLI O O OPERATION gt Ensure that the Manual Canister is secured to the mower with the Operator s Manual inside gt Ensure all decals are in place and legible Replace missing worn and unlegible decals NOTE The mower Operator s Manual and affixed Decals contain important instructions on
108. e tractor drawbar must be positioned at a certain Tractor Drawbar Length length based on the operating speed of the mower for Based on Mower Operating Speed proper driveline operation If the mower is a540 RPM unit position the drawbar length from shaft end to hitch hole at 14 For 1000 RPM mowers set the drawbar length at 16 for 21 spline 1 3 8 mowers and at 20 for j E 4 540 RPM 1 3 8 6 1 3 4 20 spline mowers 16 1000 RPM 1 3 8 21 l TONGUE 20 1000 RPM 1 3 4 20 Ensure that the drawbar is rated to carry the tongue weight of the mower E E z DRAWBAR Pintle Hook Hitch Optional Equipment Drawbar length must be modified to obtain dimension A CV Driveline 17 2 Standard Driveline 19 2 O U m gt O Z Cont Rod 2 5 Tractor Hydraulics The mower center section and each wing are positioned with hydraulic cylinders that are operated by the tractor hydraulic pump The tractor must have a minimum of 2 hydraulic control valves devoted to the mower unless the tractor is fitted with a 3 spool control valve extra equipment A 3 spool control valve is required if the tractor is equipped with a single valve and is recommended for those with two valves so that the center section and each wing can be controlled independent of one another Refer to the Assembly Section of this manual for properly equipping the tractor with a 3 spool control valve Tractors equipped with three hydraulic ports
109. earing or gears set up improperly Operation Section 4 41 POSSIBLE REMEDY Tighten if loose Tighten if loose Replace shaft if bent Free blades so they swing Weigh blades Weight should be within 1 oz Always replace both blades Replace blades in sets Replace carrier Remove hub check tapered spline shaft clean and replace Replace blades or bolts in sets Replace driveline Q m gt I QO Z Fill to level plug Replace with proper lubricant Remove trash Consult your Dealer lt O lt am Lu QO O OPERATION TROUBLE Gear Box Noisy Gear Box Leaking Clutch Slips Excessively Blade Wears Too Fast Hydraulic Cylinder Will Not Operate SR14 SR20 10 03 2004 Alamo Group Inc TROUBLE SHOOTING POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 Rough gears 2 Worn bearing 1 Damaged oil seal 2 Bent shaft 3 Shaft rough in oil seal area 4 Oil seal installed wrong 5 Oil seal not sealing in the housing 6 Oil level too high 7 Sand hole in casting 8 Gasket damaged 9 Bolts loose 1 Clutch linings badly worn or plates warped 2 Too much power for clutch 3 Oil on facings 4 Friction facings glazed 1 Cutting in sandy conditions 2 Cutting in rocky conditions 3 Soft will fit blades 1 Not enough pressure 2 Valve not connected properly 3 Quick coupler not completely connected Operation Section 4 42 POSSIBLE REMEDY Run in or
110. eattach the driveline to the PTO shaft 3 With the PTO NOT TURNING slowly drive the tractor with mower attached through the sharpest turn possible and watch shaft movement With the PTO NOT TURNING slowly drive the tractor with the mower attached through the most severe terrain conditions expected and watch shaft movement 4 Ifthe distance between the mark and the outer shield becomes less than 2 at any point there is a potential problem bottoming out the driveline and the driveline should be shortened Driveline in maximum compressed position Shorten the driveline profiles as follows 1 Remove the driveline from the tractor 2 Position the mower to the point with the shortest distance between the tractor PTO shaft and cutter gearbox Shut down the tractor and securely block the mower in this position Pull driveline apart and reattach yoke to PTO shaft Hold driveline sections parallel to one another and measure back 1 from yoke of each shaft and place mark on opposite section Cut this length off with a saw Round off all sharp edges and debur Thoroughly grease then reinstall the driveline Recheck for proper operation lt O lt am LLI O O Engagement Check Procedure 1 With the driveline attached position the mower to the point where the telescoping driveline is at its maximum extension Completely shut down the tractor and secure in position Mark the inner driveline shield 1 8 from
111. eck that all guards and shields are in place and that all equipment is in good operating condition This includes PTO driveline gearbox and implement guards and shields that are used for operator protection e Check for properly latched driveline yoke end locking devices e Check for damaged or leaky tractor and mower hydraulic systems e Check and read safety signs and warning instructions e Explain the safety signs and warning instructions to those users or operators who cannot read Check The Work Area Inspect identify and avoid hazardous conditions in the work area e Rough terrain drop offs ditches potholes steep slopes stumps standing water mud soft soil slippery conditions debris and foreign objects e inspect mowing area and remove or mark all foreign objects and debris to be avoided by mower Analyze mowing area to determine e Best and safest mowing procedure e Material type and height to be mowed e Operating terrain conditions e Using forward travel mowing pattern when possible Look Out For The Safety of Others Before starting equipment e Walk around the equipment e Check for anyone under on or near the equipment e Clear everyone from these areas e Sound a warning Start only from seat in park or neutral Starting in gear kills Safety Starting amp Testing Mounting Tractor Safely Before mounting e Clean shoes and wipe hands During mounting and dismounting
112. egue solamente durante el d a o cuando exista iluminaci n artificial adecuada Para evitar las lesiones serias o la muerte causadas por objetos despedidos por la segadora o contacto con las hojas e Mantenga los blindajes de la cadena blindajes deflectores flexibles o s lidos e conductos de descarga colocados en su lugar y en buen estado Mantenga a todas las personas a varios cientos de pies 300 100 m de la operaci n de segado e Nunca dirija hacia ninguna persona la descarga de la segadora e Mantenga las manos pies y otras partes del cuerpo alejadas de las piezas rotativas hojas y agujeros de descarga No debe operar la segadora en posici n de transporte Enganche de la transmisi n toma de fuerza PTO de la segadora Suba la segadora a la altura m xima de corte e Enganche la toma de fuerza PTO con rpm bajas del motor e Aumente las rom del motor a la velocidad de r gimen de las rpm de la toma de fuerza PTO Baje la segadora a la altura de corte deseado e Det ngase y pare inmediatamente si la segadora golpea una obstrucci n Inspeccione y repare cualquier da o que tenga la segadora antes de reiniciar el segado e No debe operar la segadora cuando tenga vibraci n excesiva o ruidos anormales Seguridad durante el segado en marcha atras Evite segar en marcha atras siempre que sea posible Haga lo siguiente cuando segue en marcha atras e Verifique que no haya personas atr s de la
113. eight e Stop and shut down immediately if the mower strikes an obstruction e Inspect and repair any mower damage before resuming mowing e Do not operate mower with severe vibrations or with unusual noise FS 540 RPM PTO 4 3 8 6 SPLINE pene me l E 1000 RPM PTO 1 3 8 21 SPLINE ater E 1000 RPM PTO 1 3 4 20 SPLINE ar SA Mowing In Reverse Safety Avoid mowing in reverse direction when possible Do the following when mowing in reverse direction e Check for any persons behind mower before reversing direction e Use extreme care when reverse direction mowing e Maintain rotary mower front and rear safety shields and flail front shields and rear rollers Mowing Ground Speed Proper ground speed depends on terrain conditions and grass type density and height to be cut e Normal ground speed range is 2 to 5 mph e Slower ground speed for mowing tall dense grass e Faster ground speed for mowing medium height thin grass and under smooth terrain conditions e Use slower ground speed for mowing in rough sloping or unfamiliar terrain Extremely tall grass mowing e You may need to mow extremely tall grass twice First mowing pass e Cut grass higher 10 15 inches to avoid hidden objects Second mowing pass e Remove debris and objects e Cut grass at desired height and 90 degree to the first mowing pass when possible e Use proper equipment shutdown practice for you
114. el tractor cuando tiene un sistema de toma de fuerza PTO impulsado por la transmisi n El tractor debe estar equipado y ser operado como se indica a continuaci n e Instale un embrague de sobremarcha e Perm tase suficiente espacio y tiempo para maniobrar anticipando los virajes paradas y reducciones de velocidad 14 Seguridad durante la operaci n AHHH Seguridad durante el enganche de la segadora al tractor Seguridad en el montaje de la segadora con un enganche de tres puntos e Haga referencia a los manuales de los fabricantes de la segadoras y el tractor e Coloque la palanca selectora del elevador de potencia hidr ulica del tractor eje de balanc n en posici n baja para evitar el movimiento inesperado Explique los procedimientos de enganche a los usuarios u operadores que no Da DE 540 RPM 1 3 8 puto puedan leer 6 RANURAS Seguridad en el montaje de la segadora con enganche de tipo tiro e Haga referencia a los manuales del fabricante de la segadora y tractor Utilice solamente un enganche de barra de tiro E oe tton nw 1 306 pup e No la enganche al eje trasero del tractor ni a los brazos del enganche de tres lt n puntos Ajuste la longitud de la barra de tiro del tractor para la operaci n de la toma de fuerza PTO de 540 1000 rpm TOMA DE FUERZA PTO DE 1000 RPM t 3 4 pulg 20 RANURAS lt 4 20 pulg es Comience el uso de la segadora en forma correcta para mayor seguridad S
115. enees 11 Seguridad previa a la operaci n 0 ceecececeenccecececcneanccens 11 Seguridad durante el arranque y prueba ooooooooooooononocoo 13 Seguridad durante la operaci n 0 ccccccenecceuneccecceneneeeens 14 Seguridad durante la parada cccceceeeceeveveeevececvenceuenunes 18 Seguridad durante el mantenimiento do 19 PUNT a 21 Reconocimiento VOTO Deseamos extender nuestro reconocimiento a los miembros de del Association of Equipment Manufacturers por sus contribuciones para la preparaci n de este manual de seguridad Derechos de autor O 2000 Equipment Manufacturers Institute Todos los derechos reservados Revisado 08 2003 Introducci n FAAA AAAA RARAN El prop sito de este manual de seguridad es se alar algunas de las situaciones b sicas de seguridad que pueden ocurrir durante la operaci n y mantenimiento de su m quina y sugerir los m todos posibles para tratar estas situaciones Este manual NO es un sustituto de el los manual es del fabricante Pueden ser necesarias algunas precauciones adicionales o algunas instruiciones no pueden aplicar dependiendo del equipo dispositivos de fijaci n y las condiciones del lugar de trabajo o del rea en que se realiza el servicio El fabricante no tiene control directo sobre las aplicaciones operaci n inspecci n lubricaci n o mantenimiento de la m quina Por lo tanto es SU responsabilidad practicar buenas medidas de segur
116. er Gearbox on a flat surface Drive a sharp object through the Seal and force it out of the Hub Cap FIGURE 25 r pain fa n A 6 oS N _ en O r 4 a ho A A SS Ne N 41 FIGURE 25 STEP 2 Remove all eight of the M10 Bolts from both Cap Hubs using a 14mm socket FIGURE 26 Remove the Hub Assemblies and gaskets from the Main Housing FIGURE 27 y FIGURE 26 FIGURE 27 SR20M SR14M 06 98 Maintenance Section 5 15 2004 Alamo Group Inc gt Z m Z gt Z 2 2 MAINTENANCE STEP 3 Remove the Hub Assembly from the vise and place it on a solid surface with the Gear in an upright position Using a Hammer tap this Gear downward until the Adjusting Nuts fully exposed Remove the Cotter Pin Remove the Adjusting Nut FIGURE 28 FIGURE 28 STEP 4 Laying the Hub Assembly on its side tap the Gear end of the Output Shaft into the Gear and Bearing Once the Shaft has cleared the Bearing it can be fully removed from the Hub Assembly The remaining Bearings and Bearing Cups can be removed by conventional means FIGURE 29 FIGURE 29 LLI Q Z lt lt LLI a lt SR20M SR14M 04 94 Maintenance Section 5 16 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE STEP 5 Remove all eight Bolts from Input Cap using a 14mm Socket Then using a Hammer tap the Output end of the Input Shaft This will loosen the input C
117. er model tractor where the tractor s transmission and PTO utilize one master clutch an over running clutch must be used between the PTO output shaft and the driveline of the mower An authorized tractor dealer can provide the over running clutch and its installation if needed WARNINGS DO NOT use a PTO adapter to attach a non matching Implement driveline to a Tractor PTO Use of an adapter can double the operating speed of the Mower resulting in excessive vibration thrown objects and blade and mower failure Adapter use will also change the working length of the driveline exposing unshielded driveline areas Serious bodily injury and or equipment failure can result from using a PTO adapter Consult an authorized dealer for assistance if the Implement driveline does not match the Tractor PTO S3PT 14 IA AAN Never operate the Tractor and Mower if the Mower main driveline is directly connected to the Tractor transmission Tractor braking distances can be substantially increased by the momentum of the rotating Mower blades driving the Tractor transmission even though the Tractor clutch has been engaged Install an over running clutch between the Tractor PTO and the Mower driveline to prevent this potentially dangerous situation SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 8 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 3 GETTING ON AND OFF THE TRACTOR Before getting onto the tractor the operator must read and completely understand th
118. erca cuando suba o baje las alas e Mantenga el per odo de tiempo durante el que est expuesta la hoja rotativa del ala a un m nimo pr ctico durante las operaciones de segado con el ala levantada e Detenga el segado si entran personas en el rea de segado e Solamente suba el ala para pasar sobre objetos que se encuentren en el camino de segado o para seguir la inclinaci n del terreno e Desenganche la transmisi n del ala durante los per odos prolongados de segado con las alas levantadas e Despu s de pasar sobre un objeto o sobre inclinaciones del terreno baje el ala levantada al suelo e Permita que todas las hojas de la segadora detengan su rotaci n antes de levantar las secciones del ala durante otras operaciones Seguridad durante el segado de los bordes de las zanjas Use cuidado extremo cuando segue los bordes de las zanjas Vigile para ver si hay derrumbes reas erosionadas y obstrucciones para el segado a lo largo del borde de la zanja El extremo delantero del tractor puede desviarse hacia la zanja al golpear las obstrucciones con las segadoras de montaje lateral o de pescante Las operaciones con segadoras con alas levantadas y pescantes pueden reducir la efectividad del blindaje para objetos despedidos de la segadora que sirven para proteger al operador Para aumentar la protecci n del operador de objetos despedidos durante las operaciones en los bordes de las zanjas e Use cabinas cerradas con una estructura
119. erstand that the operator is responsible for the safety of others in the area I have examined the product and accept it as being complete and in satisfactory condition with all required guards CUSTOMER COPY Purchaser s Signature PRE DELIVERY SERVICE CHECK AND ADJUST OR LUBRICATE AS REQUIRED See Operator s Manual for Details Inspection Performed Warranty and Safety Procedures Explained Installation Complete LUBRICATION amp HYDRAULICS MOWER TO TRACTOR CONNECTION O Gearboxes amp Speed Increaser Oil Levels O Draw Bar Length Check And Set O Hydraulic Oil Level External Tank O Axle Height Adjusted O Tractor Hydraulic Oil Level O Cutting Height Adjust O Hydraulic Hoses No Kinks Binds or Leaks O Mount Kit Pre Operation Check Complete O Hydraulic Hose Connections are Tight No Leaks O Mower Wing Adjust Level With The Center O Mower Wing Check For Proper Raising Operation MOWER O Pull Type Hitch Height Adjustment O Spindle And Motor Bolts Properly Torqued O Mounting Hardware Properly Torqued O Spindle Housing Bearings are lubricated O Blade Carrier Bolts Properly Torqued Retaining Pin In Place O Mower Cutting Height And Level Adjusted SAFETY ITEMS LI Belt Alignment And Tension Adjusted O Protective Shields Operation And Installation O Driveline Clutch Torque Limiter Adjust And Run In O S M V Emblem Installed LI All Hardware Properly Torqued O Neutral Safety amp Cut Off Switches work properly LI Tire A
120. evados Use la ropa protectora y dispositivos de seguridad personal que le han sido asignados o recomendados por el fabricante del equipo ESA y Conozca los controles del tractor y segadora Conozca lo siguiente sobre su tractor y segadora e Funci n prop sito y uso de los controles e Velocidades seguras de operaci n e Capacidad para operar en forma segura en pendientes y terreno accidentado e Caracter sticas de frenado y direcci n e Espacios libres necesarios para la operaci n del tractor y segadora e C mo detener r pidamente el equipo cuando haya una emergencia 11 12 Use todos los dispositivos de seguridad del equipo disponibles Para ayudar a mantener su seguridad y la de las personas que lo rodean e Aseg rese de que las defensas blindajes y avisos de seguridad recomendados por el fabricante est n instalados en el equipo y en buen estado e Mantenga todos los dispositivos protectores en su lugar y abrochados firmemente e NUNCA debe operar su equipo con los dispositivos de seguridad sin colocar desconectados o da ados e Use el balasto y peso requerido para la estabilidad operativa del equipo Inspeccione el equipo de la segadora y tractor Antes de comenzar su d a de trabajo e Revise que no haya piezas del tractor y segadora que est n sueltas rotas da adas o que no est n colocadas en su lugar e Repare o reemplace estas piezas cuando sea necesario e Verifique que los implemen
121. evel or securely supported by a block before raising the mower Once the mower tongue is being supported entirely by the jack remove the hitch bolt locknut and washers Remove the hydraulic hoses from the tractor and secure to the mower to prevent contact with dirt ya O E lt x oc LLI an O After disconnecting the mower hitch remove the mower driveline from the tractor PTO shaft Place the driveline in its storage bracket to prevent it from contacting mud or dirt which can contaminate the universal joint bearings and shorten the life of the driveline After the driveline has been removed from the tractor place the PTO master shield back in the operating position SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 34 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 12 MOWER STORAGE lt is recommended that the mower be stored with the center section and both wings fully lowered to ground level lf the mower is stored with the wings in the raised position select a level area and install wing transport braces to prevent the wings from falling BEFORE disconnecting the mower hitch from the tractor Properly preparing and storing the mower at the end of the season is critical to maintaining its appearance and to help ensure years of dependable service The following are suggested storage procedures 1 Thoroughly clean all debris off the mower to prevent damage from rotting grass and standing water 2 Lubricate all mower grease points and fill ge
122. f the U joints occurs Sharp turns can cause premature failure of the joints and place pressure on the tractor PTO shaft and could cause extensive mechanical damage to the mower and tractor lf the mower is operated in conditions that require frequent sharp turning the mower should be equipped with a Constant Velocity driveline CV joints enable the tractor PTO shaft and mower driveline to be angled safely up to 80 degrees with no damage to the mower or driveline WARNING SAA Do not let the Blades turn when the Mower Deck is raised for any reason including clearance or for turning Raising the Mower deck exposes the Cutting Blades which creates a potentially serious hazard and could cause serious injury or even death from objects thrown from the Blades srm 7 ISAT SL NOILVasdO Stay alert and watch for trees low hanging limbs power lines and other overhead obstacles and solid ground objects while you are operating Use care to avoid hitting these items SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 31 R 03 27 02 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION When mowing across uneven areas such as road shoulders ditch edges and other uneven terrain position mower so that one support wheel is near the highest point to prevent blades from cutting into gravel or dirt which can cause rapid blade wear and extremely severe shock loads on the drivetrain resulting in rapid wear or damage to these components Blades contacting the gro
123. g Nuts Correct Torque Safety Decals Installed in good condition O Wheel Bearings Check Grease And Preload Operator s Manual Supplied in Canister AEM Mower Safety Manual Supplied in Canister ATTACHMENTS amp INSTALLATION AEM Mower Safety Video has been shown to Purchaser O Thrown Object Deflectors Front And Rear O Correct Blade Rotation Direction O Wing transport locks and latches O Mower head transport support bracket O All Bolts Pins And Nuts Proper Torque Pur Intitials AEM Mower Safety Video has been presented to Purchaser Pur Intitials Oo OOOOOOO Purchaser s Signature Date Dealer s Signature Date TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR 1 PRINT FIRMLY 2 REMOVE WHITE COPY FOR CUSTOMER RECORDS SERVIS RHINO WARRANTY REGISTRATION INFORMATION MONTH DAY Purchaser Last Name First Name M I SEN 7 A TTJJ Box amp or Apt No State or pea T TJT JTI cy T TTI ETE ETT province TT y Province ZIP I have informed the Purchaser of this product of Warranty terms provisions and procedures that are applicable reviewed the contents of the Operator s Manual including safety equipment safe operation and maintenance reviewed the Safety Signs on implement and tractor if possible shown the AEM Mower Safety Practices Video and reviewed P
124. g path or to match ground slope e Disengage wing drive for extended periods of mowing with raised wings e Lower raised wing to ground after clearing object or ground slope conditions e Allow all mower blades to stop rotating before raising wing sections during other operations Ditch Bank Mowing Safety Use extreme care when mowing ditch banks Watch for washouts eroded areas and mowing obstructions along the ditch banks Hitting obstructions with side mount or boom mowers may swerve the tractor s front end toward the ditch Ralsed wing and boom type mower ditch bank operations may reduce the mower s thrown object shielding effectiveness for the mower operator s protection To increase operator protection from thrown objects during ditch bank operations e Use enclosed ROPS cabs special protective enclosures and other operator shielding when performing these operations e Inspect mowing area and remove or mark all foreign objects and debris to be avoided by mower Mowing Uneven Terrain Safely The tractor and mower stability is reduced on slopes and uneven terrain You can prevent tractor and mower overturns and maintain equipment stability control by e Reviewing tractor and mower operator s manuals for operating safety practices on slopes and uneven terrain conditions Explain the practices to those users and operators who cannot read e Avoiding extremely steep slope operations e Using extreme care
125. he tractor should never be operated at speeds that cannot be safely handled or which will prevent the operator from stopping quickly during an emergency Ifthe power steering or engine ceases operating stop the tractor immediately as the tractor will be difficult to control Drive the tractor with the 3 Point lift arms in the raised position and lock the control lever in the transport detent position to prevent damage to the mower driveline and tongue when turning Perform turns with the tractor and mower at slow speeds to determine how the tractor with an attached mower handles aturn Determine the safe speed to maintain proper control of the tractor when making turns When turning with a towed implement the overall working length of the unit is increased Allow additional clearance for the mower when turning especially if the wings are lowered To avoid overturns drive the tractor with care and at safe speeds especially when operating over rough ground crossing ditches or slopes and turning corners Tractor wheel tread spacing should be increased when working on inclines or rough ground to reduce the possibility of tipping Use extreme caution when operating on steep slopes Keep the tractor in a low gear when going downhill DO NOT coast or free wheel downhill SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 25 2004 Alamo Group Inc Q U m gt O Z OPERATION 9 5 Crossing Ditches and Steep Inclines When crossing ditche
126. he Shaft and check to see if it has loosened Repeat this process until the Shaft no longer becomes loose in the assembly Unscrew the Nut a small amount and again tap each end of Shaft while holding the Hub Repeat this process until a rolling torque of 10 to 12 inch pounds is reached on the Shaft Install Cotter Pin FIGURE 41making sure it does no Bend over the end of the shaft FIGURE 38 FIGURE 39 SJDNVNALNIVIN FIGURE 40 FIGURE 41 SR20M SR14M 06 98 Maintenance Section 5 19 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE STEP 4 Apply a small amount of Silicon sealer to the bore of the Hub Cap and to the outside diameter of the Seal FIGURE 42 Drive the Seal into the base of the Hub Cap FIGURE 43 46 Care should be taken to keep the Seal in line with the base when driving it into place FIGURE 42 FIGURE 43 FIGURE 45 LLI Q Z lt lt LLI a lt FIGURE 46 AVE SR20M SR14M 04 94 Maintenance Section 5 20 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE STEP 5 Install the Bearing Race into the Main Gear Box Housing STEP 6 Install Bearing on the Shaft On the opposite end of the Shaft install one 012 and one 020 Gear Adjusting Shims Install the Gear Spacer and the Gear Install one 020 thick Gear Adjusting Shim and install the Bearing FIGURE 474 48 FIGURE 47 FIGURE 48 STEP 7 Install the Shaft Assembly into the Main Housing FIGURE 49 Install the Input Cap and check the gap between the Main
127. he case of an emergency Know where to find and how to use a first aid kit and fire extinguisher fire suppression system Stay alert Avoid accidents Don t learn safety the hard way Safety Management of Hazards and Risks SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS In addition to equipment design and configuration HAZARD CONTROL and ACCIDENT PREVENTION are dependent upon the owner s and operator s awareness concern prudence and proper training in the operation transport maintenance and storage of equipment SAFETY MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDS AND RISKS IS ESSENTIAL TO RESPONSIBLE OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF TRACTORS AND MOWERS REVIEW THE FOLLOWING SAFETY MANAGEMENT OF LISTED HAZARDS AND RISKS Thrown Object Hazard POSSIBLE THROWN OBJECT INJURY RISKS EXIST FOR MOWER OPERATORS AND BYSTANDERS DURING MOWER OPERATIONS FROM THE FOLLOWING DISCHARGED OBJECTS ROCKS DEBRIS BROKEN MOWER BLADES BLADE BOLTS CABLES CHAINS WIRE ETC FROM THE MOWER Equipment Protective Devices And Recommended Safety Practices The mower deck and protective devices cannot prevent all objects or debris from escaping the blade enclosure area in every mowing condition It is possible for objects to escape and travel several hundred 300 feet Read manufacturer s operator manual s for recommended operating safety practices Explain the practices to users or operators who cannot read TO HELP PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM OBJECTS STRIKING OPERATOR OR O
128. he safety of its customers operators and bystanders and will replace the safety decals on this product in the field free of charge Some shipping and handling charges 31 may apply Contact your Rhino dealer to order replacement decals 32 MIE EAS Counterweight For two section Cutter 14 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 13 2004 Alamo Group Inc gt R LLI LL lt UY SAFETY ITEM PART NO QTY LEVEL 1 00725746 1 PELIGRO 2 00753840 2 1 DANGER 3 00756004 1 3 DANGER 4 00756005 1 3 DANGER 5 00769736 1 WARNING 6 00756059 1 WARNING 7 00769737 2 1 DANGER 8 00756494 1 DANGER 9 00760657 1 IMPORTANT 11 999403 0 1 DANGER 12 D103 1 INSTRUCT D114 1 INSTRUCT 13 03200347 a REFLECT 14 1458392 2 REFLECT 15 1458393 1 REFLECT 16 00763613 1 INSTRUCT 17 00763977 1 INSTRUCT 18 D102 1 INSTRUCT 19 D137 2 1 INSTRUCT 20 D138 1 INSTRUCT 21 D302 2 LOGO 22 D303 2 L NAME 24 00757768 2 NAME 00766722 2 NAME 25 nfs 1 SER PLT 27 00771283 INSTRUCT 28 02977417 1 INSTRUCT 29 00776031 Y O 30 00766693C ERES 31 10058000 So eee 32 00024100 SO is 33 02959924 O 34 00749117 1 DANGER 35 00773723 1 PELIGRO Furnished by Tractor Manufacturer For Two Section unit only Installed by Driveline Manufacturer Use one or the other SR 20 amp SR14 Decal Sheet 00773384 Center Section 00773383 Divider Shield 00776558 Right Wing SR20 00776569 Left Wing SR20 00776574 Right
129. hift lever into a low range or parking gear to prevent the tractor from rolling A Never dismount a Tractor that is moving or while the engine is running 7 a Operate the Tractor controls from the tractor seat only SG 9 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 3 2004 Alamo Group Inc ALSAAVS SAFETY Never allow children or other persons to ride on the Tractor or Implement Falling off can result in serious injury or death SG 10 Never allow children to operate or ride on the Tractor or Implement SGM 11 SAFETY WARNING Do not mount the Tractor while the tractor is moving Mount the Tractor only when the Tractor and all moving parts are completely stopped SG 12 DANGER Start tractor only when properly seated in the Tractor seat Starting a A DANGER y tractor in gear can result in injury or death Read the Tractor operators ES manual for proper starting instructions sc 13 Start only from seat in park or neutral Starting in gear kills DANGER 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 sc 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 apiece of heavy paper or cardboard High pressure oil
130. ich creates a potentially serious hazard and could cause serious injury or even death from objects thrown from the Blades srm 7 STAG SL A Never leave Tractor and Implemented 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 put the retaining pin securely in place or puta secure support under the A Frame Lower the implementcarefully to the ground Do not put hands or feet under lifted components s3pr 1 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 9 2004 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY WARNING 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 gt S3PT 5 CAUTION To prevent tipping of implement when stored in folded position use carrying wheels or adequate stands on center frame sspr 6 gt SAFETY DANGER There are obvious and hidden potential hazards in the operation of this Implement as in all power driven or pulled equipment REMEMBER This machine is often operated in rough terrain conditions that include tall grass weeds gullies holes slopes hidden obstructions and the like
131. idad en estas reas La informaci n proporcionada en este manual sirve como complemento de los detalles de informaci n espec ficos de su m quina que est n incluidos en el los manual es del fabricante La informaci n adicional que pueda afectar la operaci n segura de su m quina puede estar incluida en las etiquetas de seguridad o en los requisitos del seguro programas de seguridad del empleador c digos de seguridad leyes locales del estado provincia y leyes nacionales reglas y reglamentos IMPORTANTE si usted no tiene el los manual es del fabricante de su maquina espec fica obtenga un manual de reemplazo con su empleador distribuidor de equipo o el fabricante de su m quina Mantenga este manual de seguridad y el los manual es del fabricante con su m quina Palabras para el usuario ASSES Usted tiene la responsabilidad de leer y comprender este manual de seguridad y el los manual es del fabricante antes de operar esta m quina Este manual de seguridad lo gu a paso a paso a lo largo de su d a de trabajo El manual de seguridad el los manual es del fabricante avisos de seguridad calcoman as y precauciones de seguridad deben explicarse a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer el material Adicionalmente al dise o y configuraci n del equipo el CONTROL DEL PELIGRO y la PREVENCI N DE ACCIDENTES dependen de la conciencia preocupaci n prudencia y capacitaci n adecuada de los propietarios y operadore
132. idad en la forma m s dificil Manejo seguro de riesgos y peligros AM Adicionalmente al dise o y configuraci n del equipo el CONTROL DEL PELIGRO INSTRUCCIONES y la PREVENCI N DE ACCIDENTES dependen de la conciencia preocupaci n DE SEGURIDAD prudencia y capacitaci n adecuada de los propietarios y operadores durante la operaci n transporte mantenimiento y almacenamiento del equipo El MANEJO SEGURO DE RIESGOS Y PELIGROS ES UN ELEMENTO ESENCIAL PARA LOS PROPIETARIOS Y OPERADORES RESPONSABLES DE TRACTORES Y SEGADORAS REVISE EL MANEJO SEGURO DE LOS PELIGROS Y RIESGOS ENUMERADOS A CONTINUACI N Peligro de objetos despedidos EXISTE LA POSIBILIDAD DEL RIESGO DE LESIONES A LOS OPERADORES Y TRANSE NTES CAUSADAS POR OBJETOS DESPEDIDOS DURANTE LA OPERACI N DE LA SEGADORA POR LOS SIGUIENTES OBJETOS PIEDRAS ESCOMBROS HOJAS ROTAS DE LA SEGADORA PERNOS DE LA HOJA CABLES CADENAS ALAMBRE ETC DESPEDIDOS POR LA SEGADORA Dispositivos protectores del equipo y pr cticas de seguridad recomendadas La cubierta de la segadora y los dispositivos protectores no pueden evitar que escapen todos los objetos o desechos del rea cerrada de la hoja en todas las condiciones de segado Es posible que los objetos escapen y se desplacen cientos de pies 300 100 m Lea los manuales del operador del fabricante para conocer las pr ciicas de seguridad recomendadas durante la operaci n Explique las pr cticas a los usuarios U oper
133. ifique que desenganche la toma de fuerza PTO Verifique que todos los controles est n en la posici n de punto muerto N o de estacionamiento P Advierta a las dem s personas presentes en el rea antes de arrancar el tractor e Cumpla con los procedimientos de arranque recomendados por el fabricante del tractor Despu s del arranque Revise que todos los instrumentos indicadores y luces indicadoras funcionen normalmente e Revise que todos los controles direcci n y frenos del tractor funcionen apropiadamente e Repare un tractor que no est funcionando apropiadamente antes de usarlo e Suba y baje la segadora cuando la l nea de transmisi n llegue al fondo o cuando existen problemas de enganche e Verifique que su equipo no vibre excesivamente y que no tenga ruidos anormales e Use pr cticas apropiadas para detener el equipo antes de inspeccionarlo Seguridad en el sistema de toma de fuerza y segadora Tractores con sistemas de doble velocidad 540 1000 rpm toma de fuerza PTO de cambios Para evitar las lesiones serias o la muerte por el fallo de piezas causado por la sobrevelocidad de la segadora e Aseg rese de colocar el selector de la toma de fuerza PTO a la velocidad de r gimen de las rpm de la toma de fuerza PTO Tractores con sistemas con toma de fuerza PTO impulsados por la transmisi n Una segadora rotativa tendr un efecto significativo de volante que puede continuar impulsando
134. il in a completed copy of the form on the back of this page to AEM VHS Video 1502 E Walnut Street Seguin TX 78155 and request the VHS video version Please include your name mailing address mower model and serial number Every operator should be trained for each piece of equipment Tractor and Mower understand the intended use and the potential hazards before operating the equipment Alamo Group Ag Division is willing to provide one 1 AEM Mower Safety Practices Video Please Send Me VHS Format AEM FEMA Mower Operator Safety Video DVD Format AEM FEMA Mower Operator Safety Video Mower Operator s Manual AEM Mower Operator s Safety Manual Requester Name Phone Requester Address City State Zip Code Mower Model Serial Number Date Purchased Dealer Salesperson Dealership Name Dealership Location Mail to AEM Video Services 1502 E Walnut street Seguin TX 78155 Or Fax to 830 372 9529 Or Email to AEM Video alamo group com TABLE OF CONTENTS ON gt aleiviniormation malretvy Vecal Location SS A a a ESSE CE Carrier anga Blades ii 4 ETNIA AAA AEREA EEE RAPE LA A A A A TO 050 Center Axle FV eC SIO Wing gt eciion Hydraule AAA RRA EY 1 IS a E A ete eaten ete eee ee ee Bane i a a El Rubber Detectors SO BH a FS Ta S10 T s AAA AAA AAA ERT em OT TS ren oe mre AN are ee E la Counter VVeighi ATE CT LL MAINTENANCE SECTION sctuciurstataciana iutstrcueheia roirsunta
135. ional Tires and Wheels note the direction of travel and the curvature of rubber segments in the tire See Assembly Section Do not exceed 15 M P H on Sectional Tires When removing Airplane Tires let all of the air out of the tire before removing lug nuts or wheel bolts or nuts Remove valve core to make certain that there is no air pressure left in tube before separating wheel halves to dismount tires DO NOT LOOSEN WHEEL CLAMP BOLTS BEFORE PRESSURE IS REMOVED FROM TUBE AND TIRE TO PREVENT EXPLOSIVE SEPARATION OF WHEEL HALVES WITH POSSIBLE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY Do not exceed 20 M P H on Airplane or Rib Implement Tires Maximum airplane tire inflation pressure is 50 PSI minimum inflation pressure is 20 PSI Inflate ribbed implement tires to manufacturer rated PSI as shown on the tire sidewall SR20M SR14M 11 01 Maintenance Section 5 11 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE SEASONAL CLUTCH MAINTENANCE It is important that the clutches slip when an obstacle or load heavier than the clutch setting is encountered Therefore if the machine sits outside longer than 30 days and is exposed to rain and or humid air it is important to make sure that the clutch lining plates are not rusted frozen together Before using the cutter use the following procedure to make sure the clutch will slip and give the overload protection required 1 Loosen nuts Figure 24 on springs until the springs can freely rotate yet remain secure on bolts 2 Attach cutter
136. ir Pressure Lug Nuts Correct Torque O Safety Decals Installed in good condition O Wheel Bearings Check Grease And Preload O Operator s Manual Supplied in Canister O AEM Mower Safety Manual Supplied in Canister ATTACHMENTS amp INSTALLATION 0O AEM Mower Safety Video has been shown to Purchaser O Thrown Object Deflectors Front And Rear Pur latak O Correct Blade Rotation Direction O AEM Mower Safety Video has been presented to Purchaser O Wing transport locks and latches O Mower head transport support bracket O All Bolts Pins And Nuts Proper Torque Purchaser s Signature Date Pur Intitials Dealer s Signature Date TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR
137. is occurs reduce the tractor ground speed while maintaining the operating speed of the mower A slower ground speed will permit grasses to at least partially rebound and be cut Taking a partial cut and or reversing the direction of travel may also help produce a cleaner cut Avoid mowing in the reverse direction when possible In situations where the mower must be backed to access areas to be cut make sure there are no persons or other foreign debris behind the mower before mowing in reverse When mowing in reverse operate the tractor and mower at a reduced ground speed to ensure tractor and mower control is maintained WARNING Do not mow with two machines in the same area except with Cab tractors with the windows closed SGM 11 DANGER 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 at least 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 item discontinue mowing sam 1 ya O E lt oc LLI an a di aa Avoid mowing in reverse direction when possible Check to make sure there are no persons behind the Mower and use extreme care when mowing in reverse Mow only at a slow ground speed
138. ity is raised and the possibility of overturn is increased Drive slowly and use extremecaution when turning on hillsides Overturning the Implement could cause the Implement to overturn the Tractor and vice versa resulting in serious injury or even death Never fold wings on a hillside the Implement may overturn sti w O gt gt i G G m m D D 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 str g gt Z G m D gt SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 10 O 2004 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY WARNING CAUTION WARNING WARNING Never unhitch without using the Tongue Jack The Tongue is very heavy Attempting to lift the Tongue without using the Tongue Jack could cause strains or other injury Allowing the tongue to fall suddenly and unexpectedly could result in crushing injury Use the Tongue Jack for lifting the mower only Overloading the Tongue Jack can cause failure with possible serious bodily injury or even death st 4 ME EAS On a fully assembled unit do not remove the Wing Retaining Strap until hoses are attached to the tractor and th
139. l ctrica mec nica hidr ulica neum tica qu mica t rmica etc deben estar aseguradas bloqueadas descargadas desconectadas apagadas aseguradas neutralizadas controladas o reducidas a un m nimo pr ctico antes de efectuar con seguridad cualquier procedimiento de mantenimiento reparaci n o servicio Algunas pr cticas de seguridad b sicas para evitar posibles lesiones causadas por las fuentes que emiten energ a e Desenganche la toma de fuerza PTO antes de apagar el motor e Coloque los controles en estacionamiento P o punto muerto N antes de apagar el motor e Aplique el freno de estacionamiento o coloque bloques en las ruedas e Permita que todas las piezas movibles se detengan e Baje la segadora al suelo e En las segadoras de tipo ala baje las alas al suelo e Apague el motor del tractor e Asegure la ignici n y extraiga la llave e Observe y escuche para establecer si hay piezas en movimiento antes de abrir los blindajes e Soporte o coloque bloques firmemente debajo de la segadora antes de trabajar debajo de la segadora u otros componentes elevados e Soporte coloque bloques o asegure firmemente las alas de la segadora con los seguros antes de trabajar cerca o debajo de una segadora de tipo ala e Descargue la presi n del sistema hidr ulico moviendo los controles varias veces en todas direcciones e Descargue la presi n antes de desconectar o desensamblar cualquier sistema presurizado Colo
140. l sistema e Haga referencia al los manual es del operador del fabricante para obtener instrucciones e Explique los procedimientos a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer Peligros y riesgos durante el llenado de combustible del tractor Para evitar las lesiones serias o la muerte por incendio durante el llenado e Apague el motor y la ignici n Nunca llene el tanque de combustible cerca de llamas descubiertas e Nunca fume mientras llena combustible e Evite las chispas causadas por la electricidad est tica poniendo a tierra la boquilla dei combustible contra el cuello de llenado del tanque e Evite sobrellenar el tanque o derramar el combustible e Limpie inmediatamente el combustible derramado e Siempre vuelva a colocar la tapa del combustible Para evitar lesiones ser as o la muerte causadas por las emanaciones del escape del motor e Ventile adecuadamente los espacios cerrados antes de arrancar el motor 44 PELIGRO A ADVERTENCIA Ll ADVERTENCIA ILA DEFENSA HACE FALTA NO OPERAR INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD Cumpla con un programa de segur LA SEGURIDAD ES IMPORTANTE PARA LOS PROPIETARIOS Y OPERADORES RESPONSABLES DE TRACTORES Y SEGADORAS HAGA LO SIGUIENTE PARA SU SEGURIDAD DURANTE LA OPERACION DE SEGADO SEA UN OPERADOR CAPACITADO HACIENDO LO SIGUIENTE e Leyendo comprendiendo y obedeciendo las instrucciones escritas del abricante en el lo
141. lement driveline or blade failures resulting in serious injury or death sc 26 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 6 2004 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY DANGER NEVER use drugs or alcohol immediately before or while operating the Tractor and Implement Drugs and alcohol will affect an operator s alertness and coordination and therefore affect the operator s ability to operate the equipment safely Before operating the Tractor or Implement an operator on prescription or over the counter medication must consult a medical professional regarding any side effects of the medication 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 influnce of drugs or alcohol sc 27 ALSAVS DANGER 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 at least 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 di
142. lve bank with the center section line to the right port Connect the wing cylinder lines to the control valve positioned to correspond with the left and right wing To activate the 3 spool hydraulic control valve tie the tractor s hydraulic control lever back to keep hydraulic oil continuously fed to the valve bank 3 Spool Control Valve INLET PORT TO VALVE E OUTLET PORT TO Y RESERVOIR THREE SPOOL CONTROL VALVE 9 FRONT HOSE BRACKET ya O E lt x oc LLI an O a REAR HOSE BRACKET Fe AXLE LIFT CYLINDER LEFT WING LIFT CYLINDER RIGHT WING LIFT CYLINDER Hydraulic Line Support After connecting the mower hydraulic lines to the tractor support the hoses with the equipped brackets Ensure that hoses do not contact the driveline do not bind while turning and do not become pinched or kinked Hydraulic Cylinder Priming Hydraulic Cylinders must be filled with hydraulic oil before removing the wing transport braces to lower the mower wings Hydraulic cylinders and lines are filled by holding the valve control levers in the raised position until the cylinders fully retract wing cylinders and extend center cylinder Place control levers in the float position and repeat process a second time Ensure wings are entirely supported by the cylinders before removing the transport braces NEVER drive out bar pins and NEVER remove braces that have tension on them SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 12 2004 Alamo Group In
143. mente debajo de la segadora o piezas de equipo e En las segadoras de tipo ala coloque bloques o asegure firmemente las alas con los seguros o baje al suelo la segadora o piezas del equipo e Use los seguros de transporte cuando transporte la segadora en caminos p blicos Peligros y riesgos por la fuga de fluido hidr ulico a presi n alta EXISTE UN RIESGO PARA LOS OPERADORES DE SEGADORAS Y OTRAS PERSONAS DE UNA POSIBLE INYECCION DE FLUIDO A PRESI N ALTA O GANGRENA CAUSADA POR LA INYECCION EN LA PIEL DE ACEITE HIDRAULICO O DIESEL PARA EVITAR LA GANGRENA EL FLUIDO INYECTADO DEBE SER ELIMINADO QUIRURGICAMENTE EN POCAS HORAS POR UN MEDICO FAMILIARIZADO CON ESTE TIPO DE LESION PR CTICAS DE SEGURIDAD RECOMENDADAS Lea los manuales del operador del fabricante para conocer las pr cticas de seguridad recomendadas Explique las pr cticas a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer Las fugas de fluido a presi n alta por agujeros min sculos pueden ser casi invisibles Para ayudar a evitar lesiones serias o la muerte haga lo siguiente e Busque las fugas con pedazos de cart n o madera e No use las manos para verificar la presencia de fugas e Descargue la presi n del sistema antes de desconectar los conductos e Antes de aplicar presi n al sistema Revise que los conductos tuber as y mangueras no est n da ados e Revise que las conexiones est n apretadas e Antes de operar los sistemas presurizados e Descargue el aire de
144. mowers Put Booms securely in Transport Rest O 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 dismounting secure implement in transport position or lower to ground O Puttractorin 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 REFLECTORS CUTTER OR WING RAISED DISMOUNT WHILE a 7 INS 02967827 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 30 Days Make certain the Serial Number of the Machine is recorded on the Warranty Card and on the Warranty Form that you retain The use of will fit parts will void your warranty and can cause catastrophic failure with possible injury or death gt BE SAFE gt BE
145. mplement Drugs and alcohol will affect an operator s alertness and coordination and therefore affect the operator s ability to operate the Equipment safely Before operating the Tractor or Implement an operator on prescription or over the counter medication must consult a medical professional regarding any side effects of the medication 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 z7 SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 5 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 2 TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS The tractor used to operate the mower must have the power capacity to lift pull and operate the Power Take Off PTO at the mower s rated speed while traveling at a ground speed between 2 and 5 MPH Operating the mower with a tractor that does not meet the following requirements may cause tractor or mower damage and be a potential danger to the operator and passersby Tractor Requirements and Capabilities gt ASAE approved Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS or ROPS cab and seat belt gt Tractor Safety DeVICES cccceeeeeesseeee eee ees Slow Moving Vehicle SMV emblem lighting PTO master shield gt Tractor Horsepower MiniMUM 0 c0cs0eee 75 HP MaX An 540 RPM Unit 100 HP 1
146. n 4 35 2004 Alamo Group Inc QO U m gt O Z OPERATION 13 TRANSPORTING THE TRACTOR AND MOWER Inherent dangers of operating the tractor and mower and the possibility of accidents are not left behind when you finish mowing an area Therefore the operator must employ good judgement and safe operation practices when transporting the tractor and mower between locations By using good judgement and following safe transport procedures the possibility of accidents while moving between locations can be substantially minimized DANGER a ote Om Never allow children or other persons to ride on the Tractor or Implement Falling off can result in serious injury or death SG 10 Before transporting the tractor and mower idle the tractor engine disengage the PTO and wait for all mower moving parts to come to a complete stop Raise the mower wings and secure in position with transport lock braces When transporting only raise the center deck enough to clear ground obstacles to prevent tipping especially when traveling through rough terrain lt O lt am LLI O O If the tractor s hydraulic pump is not independent of the tractor PTO or if the tractor PTO has to be run to have hydraulic power disconnect the mower driveline from the tractor PTO output shaft Secure the driveline to the mower deck to prevent driveline damage or loss during transport SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 36 20
147. n operating on public roads have consideration for other road users Pull to the side of the road occasionally to allow all following traffic to pass Do not exceed the legal speed limit set in your country for agricultural tractors Always stay alert when transporting the tractor and mower on public roads Use caution and reduce speed if other vehicles or pedestrians are in the area O a gt e Z Reduce speed before turning or applying the brakes Ensure that both brake pedals are locked together when operating on public roads SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 39 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 13 2 Hauling the Tractor and Mower Before transporting a loaded tractor and mower measure the height and width dimensions and gross weight of the complete loaded unit Ensure that the load will be in compliance with the legal limits set for the areas that will be traveled through Use adequately sized and rated trailers and equipment to transport the tractor and mower Consult an authorized dealer to determine the proper equipment required Using adequately sized chains heavy duty straps cables and or binders securely tie down both the front and rear of the tractor utilizing the proper tie down locations as specified by the tractor manufacturer lt O lt am LLI O O Arrange the chains so that when tightened the chains are pulling downward and against themselves Carefully tighten the securing ch
148. na que las vea de la presencia y el grado relativo de un riesgo Esta palabra de se al indica una situaci n de riesgo inminente que si no es evitado podr resultar en la muerte O lesiones graves Esta palabra de se al indica una situaci n potencialmente riesgosa que si no se evita podr a resultar en la muerte o Av ADVERTENCIA res lesiones graves Esta palabra de se al indica una situaci n potencialmente 4h ATENCION riesgosa que si no se evita podr a resultar en lesiones menores o moderadas e LOS ACCIDENTES PUEDEN LISIAR Y CAUSAR LA MUERTE LOS ACCIDENTES SON COSTOSOS LOS ACCIDENTES PUEDEN EVITARSE industriales y agr colas AM Es una segadora para cortar pasto triturar residuos de cultivos cortar maleza para la limpieza de terrenos v as navegables derechos de paso cortes en los bordes de los caminos o carreteras TIPOS DE SEGADORAS INDUSTRIALES Y AGR COLAS SEGADORA ROTATIVA CON X q ALA PLEGABLE SO SEGADORA a DESGRANADORA SEGADORA DE SEGADORA DE PESCANTE BARRA TIPO HOZ Sea un operador responsable MASARA Para la operaci n segura de su equipo usted debe ser un operador responsable Un operador responsable debe comprender claramente las instrucciones escritas proporcionadas por el fabricante ser capacitado incluyendo la operaci n real del equipo y el conocimiento de las reglas y reglamentos de seguridad del lugar de trabajo Las medicinas y el alcohol p
149. nal 1 flatwashers 2 between the bottom of drawbar and bottom lip of clevis to fill open space Insert a 1 diameter grade 5 or 8 bolt 3 through clevis and drawbar and retain a il in position with a 1 locknut 4 Tighten the locknut MOWER 20 16 00 EE 0 securely but do overtighten which could spring or break the clevis NEVER attach mower to the tractor with a pin not having a nut Fes E O O cor DRAWBAR A ie Q U m gt I QO Z Dti 5 Securely attach the mower safety chain to the tractor drawbar or drawbar support frame 6 Lower the jack until the tongue is completely supported by the drawbar Remove jack from the tongue and place on storage bracket of mower Safety Tow Chain If the mower is towed on a public roadway a safety chain with tensile strength equal to or greater than the gross weight of the mower must be connected between the tractor and mower This will help control the implement in the event the tongue becomes disconnected from the drawbar After connecting both ends of the safety chain drive the tractor to the right and left to check for proper chain length Adjust length as necessary and allow only enough slack in the chain to make a maximum turn in both directions SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 11 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 5 2 Connecting Mower Hydraulic Lines to the Tractor With the tractor shut down and secured in position relieve hydraulic pressure from
150. ng Preload should be from 12 to 14 pounds of Rolling Torque Gear Back Lash should be from 016 to 021 If these are not shims will have to be removed or added to get these readings Step 7 Install Top Cover Item 18 and Gasket item 19 Install Pressure Vent Plug item 16 with Sealing Washer item 17 Vent Plug must be 5 pounds pressure relief type Step 8 Fill Gearbox with Oil remove Oil Level Plug item not shown on side of Main Housing Remove the vent Plug item 16 and fill with oil till oil starts to seep out of Oil Level Plug Stop and wait about 20 minutes so oil will have time to seep down around Output Shaft bearings then finish filling with oil This procedure may take longeer on Cold days or Shorter on Hot days Always recheck Oil Level after gearbox has been run approximately 1 2 hour SR20M SR14M 12 96 Maintenance Section 5 26 2004 Alamo Group Inc SERVIS RHINO LIMITED WARRANTY 1 LIMITED WARRANTIES 1 01 Servis Rhino warrants for one year from the purchase date to the original non commercial governmental or municipal purchaser Purchaser and warrants for six months to the original commercial or industrial purchaser Purchaser that the goods purchased are free from defects in material or workmanship 1 02 Manufacturer will replace for the Purchaser any part or parts found upon examination at one of its factories to be defective under normal use and service due to defects in material or w
151. ng precautions and above all remember safety is up to YOU Only YOU can prevent serious injury or death from unsafe practices Safety Alerts FOIE AAA Symbol This Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED The Safety Alert Symbol identifies important safety messages on equipment safety signs in manuals or elsewhere When you see this symbol be alert to the possibility of death or personal injury Follow the instructions in the safety message Signal Words Signal words are distinctive words that will typically be found on safety decals on this equipment or other equipment on the worksite These words are intended to alert the viewer to the existence and relative degree of a hazard This signal word indicates an imminently hazardous situa tion which not avoided will result in death or serious injury This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation A CAUTION exisis which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury e ACCIDENTS DISABLE AND KILL e ACCIDENTS COST e ACCIDENTS CAN BE AVOIDED Industrial Agricultural Mowers MASEN A mower for pasture clipping crop residue shredding heavy brush cutting for land clearing waterways right of ways road side or highway mowing INDUSTRIAL AGRICULTURAL MOWER TYPES SICKLE B
152. nized 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 Tractor and Implement operation it is the employer s responsibility to 1 Train the employee in the proper and safe operation of the Tractor and Implement 2 Require that the employee read and fully understand the Tractor and Implement Operator s manual 3 Permit only qualified and properly trained employees to operate the Tractor and Implement 4 Maintain the Tractor and Implement in a safe operational condition and maintain all shields and guards on the equipment 5 Ensure the Tractor is equipped with a functional ROPS and seat belt and require that the employee operator securely fasten the safety belt and operate with the ROPS in the raised position at all times 6 Forbid the employee operator to carry additional riders on the
153. o cut the grass only once and requires less work from the tractor In addition a more even distribution of the clippings from the rear of the mower will be achieved with this deck pitch 1 Adjust the leveling rods linking the tongue to the rear axle until the front of the mower is at least 3 4 lower in the front that than the rear To lower the front lengthen the leveling rods and to raise the front shorten the leveling rods IMPORTANT Adjust the leveling rods the same amount and maintain equal tension in the rods Improper adjustment may cause rods to snap or bend Retighten the jamnuts after the deck pitch has been set A O E lt x oc LLI an O SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 14 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 7 DRIVELINE ATTACHMENT The driveline yoke and tractor PTO shaft must be dirt free and greased for attachment To connect the mower driveline to the tractor PTO output shaft pull the driveline yoke collar back and align the grooves and splines of the yoke with those of the PTO shaft Push the driveline yoke onto the PTO shaft release the locking collar and position the yoke until the locking collar balls are seated onto the PTO shaft Push and pull the driveline back and forth several times to ensure a secure attachment _ gt o __ AO When attaching the PTO yoke to the Tractor PTO shaft it is important that the spring activated locking collar slides freely and the locking balls
154. o de lodo suave condiciones resbalosas desechos y objetos extra os e Inspeccione el rea de segado y elimine o marque todos los objetos extra os y desechos que debe evitar con la segadora Analice el rea de segado para establecer e El mejor y m s seguro procedimiento de segado e Tipo de material y altura de segado e Estado del terreno de operaci n e El uso de un patr n de segado de desplazamiento hacia delante siempre que sea posible Verifique la seguridad de las dem s personas Antes de arrancar el equipo e Camine alrededor del equipo gt Verifique que no haya nadie debajo sobre o cerca del equipo e Aleje a todas las personas de estas reas e Haga sonar una alarma Arranque nicamente desde el asiento en estacionamiento o en punto muerto El arranque en otra posici n puede causar la muerte Seguridad durante el arranque y prueba Y Seguridad durante la subida al tractor Antes de subir e L mpiese los zapatos y las manos Durante la subida y la bajada del tractor e Use las asas y placas de los escalones e Nunca utilice los volantes de direcci n o controles como asas e Nunca suba ni baje de un tractor en movimiento Prueba de seguridad de los controles del tractor y segadora Antes del arranque e Ajuste y abroche el cintur n de seguridad en su tractor equipado con una estructura contra vuelcos ROPS Verifique que el freno de estacionamiento est enganchado Ver
155. oid Warranty of your RHINO implement and may cause premature or catastrophic failure which can result in serious injury or death If you have any questions concerning the repair parts you are using contact Rhino 1020 S Sangamon Ave Gibson City Illinois 60936 AMember of Alamo Group SADNVNALNIVIN i 00760657 SR20M SR14M 06 98 Maintenance Section 5 23 R 06 21 99 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE 1 5 16 m 18 19 20 21 22 Am a ma ES NM a AS as G 13 SUITS TEES NSIILLIS LILA ASA SAA L ALLA ASE PE Fi DP A A Ae Y CA 23 m Ye N f 5 x SSN rp a u A E ERES E er NE AA La E PP A a a e We AAA o al porra N HN AN SSA Wy ENN l Gaz en NPS 27 f Ym O NS 11 f PLA f 47 A A Sr l 10 Ca MAZ N W Up do 29 30 31 f q ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION f Y 1 1 Casing iy Y 2 1 Bearing Lower Output E Y 3 1 Seal Lower Output Y 6 1 Nut Slotted LU L T 1 Cotter Pin e 7 8 1 Shaft Output Q A 9 1 Gear Output Z 10 1 Nut Slotted lt 11 1 Cotter Pin L 2 12 3 Bearing Upper Output TT A Inner amp Outer Input Y Y 13 1 Spacer Long 5 i Ak 3 14 10 Lockwasher YA a e 15 4 Bolt Top Cover lt 16 1 Plug Pressure Vent Ss 17 1 Washer Sealing 18 1 Cover Top Inspection 19 1 Gasket Top Cover 20 AR Shim 0 10 21 AR Shim 0 25 22 AR Shim 0 50 23
156. omponent failure or accidental operation of controls may allow wing to fall suddenly and cause bodily injury or death e Cylinders with SRestrictors installed must be filled with oil for wings to lower slowly amp safely e Lock Wings up securely for transporting ADANGER ROTATING DRIVELINE CONTACT CAN CAUSE DEATH KEEP AWAY DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT e All driveline guards tractor and equipment shields in place e Drivelines securely attached at both ends e Driveline guards that turn freely on driveline ALSAVS e Do not operate mower with wings raised with passersby in the area e Contact with exposed rotating Blades and or being hit by thrown E objects may cause injury or death 00756005 00753840 4 00756005 2 00753840 A DANGE WITHOUT WEIGHT CENTER MAY LIFT UP WITH WEIGHT WING FOLDS GUARD MISSING DO NOT OPERATE p0758004 WING CENTER 1 Keep everyone clear when lifting folding and working under raised components Block securely before working under mower 2 Install Weight Box and Weight Minimum of 700 Total before operating to prevent turning over the center section which can cause SERIOUS BODILY INJURY or DEATH Without weight Do not fold wing 3 Attach transport strap securely to prevent inadvertent dropping from the transport postition and possible CRUSING INJURY or DEATH 999403 11 999403 GUARD MIS
157. onsible for the safety of others in the area I have examined the product and accept it as being complete and in satisfactory condition with all required guards Purchaser s Signature SS Date Do not tear Do not tear PRE DELIVERY SERVICE CHECK AND ADJUST OR LUBRICATE AS REQUIRED See Operator s Manual for Details Inspection Performed Warranty and Safety Procedures Explained Installation Complete LUBRICATION amp HYDRAULICS MOWER TO TRACTOR CONNECTION O Gearboxes amp Speed Increaser Oil Levels O Draw Bar Length Check And Set O Hydraulic Oil Level External Tank O Axle Height Adjusted O Tractor Hydraulic Oil Level O Cutting Height Adjust O Hydraulic Hoses No Kinks Binds or Leaks O Mount Kit Pre Operation Check Complete O Hydraulic Hose Connections are Tight No Leaks O Mower Wing Adjust Level With The Center O Mower Wing Check For Proper Raising Operation MOWER O Pull Type Hitch Height Adjustment O Spindle And Motor Bolts Properly Torqued O Mounting Hardware Properly Torqued O Spindle Housing Bearings are lubricated O Blade Carrier Bolts Properly Torqued Retaining Pin In Place O Mower Cutting Height And Level Adjusted SAFETY ITEMS O0 Belt Alignment And Tension Adjusted Protective Shields Operation And Installation O Driveline Clutch Torque Limiter Adjust And Run In S M V Emblem Installed O All Hardware Properly Torqued Neutral Safety amp Cut Off Switches work properly O Tire Air Pressure Lu
158. or all motion to completely stop Never leave the seat until the tractor its engine and all moving mower parts are completely stopped SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 9 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION ENGINE PTO DANGER BEFORE leaving the Tractor seat always engage the brake and or setthe r Ir ro Tractor transmission in parking gear disengage the PTO stop the engine a 2 remove the key and wait for all moving parts to stop Place the Tractor shift 7 Jc so lever into a low range or parking gear to prevent the Tractor from rolling SETE Never dismount a Tractor while it is moving or while the engine is running 0 3 Operate the Tractor controls from the Tractor seat only sc 9 gt L J Use hand rails and steps when exiting the tractor Be careful of your step and use extra caution when mud ice snow or other matter has accumulated on the steps or hand rails Use all handrails and steps for support and never rush or jump off the tractor 4 STARTING THE TRACTOR The operator must have a complete understanding of the placement function and operational use of all tractor controls before starting the tractor Review the tractor operator s manual and consult an authorized dealer for tractor operation instructions if needed Essential Tractor Controls gt Locate the light control lever gt Locate the engine shut off control gt Locate the brake pedals and the clutch gt Locate the PTO control
159. orkmanship 1 03 This limited warranty does not apply to any part of the goods which has been subjected to improper or abnormal use negligence alteration modification or accident damaged due to lack of maintenance or use of wrong fuel oil or lubricants or which has served its normal life This limited warranty does not apply to any part of any internal combustion engine or expendable items such as blades shields guards or pneumatic tires except as specifically found in your Operators Manual 1 04 Except as provided herein no employee agent Dealer or other person is authorized to give any warranties of any nature on behalf of Manufacturer 2 REMEDIES AND PROCEDURES 2 01 This limited warranty is not effective unless the Purchaser returns the Registration and Warranty Form to Manufacturer within 30 days of purchase 2 02 Purchaser claims must be made in writing to the Authorized Dealer Dealer from whom Purchaser purchased the goods or an approved Authorized Dealer Dealer within 30 days after Purchaser learns of the facts on which the claim is based 2 03 Purchaser is responsible for returning the goods in question to the Dealer 2 04 1f after examining the goods and or parts in question Manufacturer finds them to be defective under normal use and service due to defects in material or workmanship Manufacturer will a Repair or replace the defective goods or part s or b Reimburse Purchaser for the cost of the pa
160. ourself sufficient maneuvering room and time by anticipating turns stops and speed reductions 13 Safety During Operation FAAS Hitching Mower To Tractor Safety Three point hitch mounted mower safety e Refer to mower and tractor manufacturers manuals e Place tractor s hydraulic power lift rockshaft selector lever in down position to avoid unexpected movement e Explain the hitching procedures to those users or operators who cannot read Pull type hitch mounted mower safety e Refer to mower and tractor manufacturers manuals e Attach only to drawbar hitch e Do not attach to tractor s rear axle or three point hitch arms e Adjust tractor drawbar length for 540 or 1000 rom PTO operation Make The Right Start In Mower Safety Mow only in daylight or good artificial light conditions To avoid serious injury or death from mower thrown objects or blade contact e Keep chain shields flexible or solid deflector shields or cee chutes in place and in good repair e Keep everyone several hundred 300 feet from mowing operation e Never direct mower discharge toward anyone e Keep hands feet and other body parts away from rotating parts blades and discharge openings e Do not operate mower in transport position Mower PTO drive engagement e Raise mower to maximum cutting height Engage PTO at low engine rpm e Increase engine rom to mower rated rpm PTO speed e Lower mower to desired cutting h
161. ow these safety practices before dismounting tractor SET PARKING ENIE e Disengage PTO clutch and transmission drive zz e Idle engine for gradual cooling e Place the controls in PARK or NEUTRAL e Set the parking brake e Lower mower to ground e Lower wings of wing type mowers to ground e Shut off engine e Wait for all moving parts to stop before equipment inspections adjust ments or repairs e Relieve hydraulic pressure by moving hydraulic controls several times in all directions e Lock ignition and remove key when equipment is to be inspected repaired adjusted or unattended e Lock anti vandalism covers and closures when equipment is unattended e Dismount carefully maintaining three point contact REMOVE KEY LOCK IGNITION 4u Dismounting Tractor Safely Before dismounting tractor e Use proper equipment shutdown practice for your safety e Lower implement to the ground stop engine and PTO set brakes allow all moving parts to stop and remove key before dismounting from tractor e Never dismount from moving equipment e Never jump from machines e Dismount carefully e Check for slippery steps e Keep feet and hands away from controls e Use handholds and steps during dismount e Face machine and use 3 point contact 2 hands 1 foot or 2 feet 1 hand Safety During Maintenance Safety Do the following for your safety before performing any maintenance repairs or service procedures
162. ping distance increases Determine the maximum safe transport speed for you and this Equipment 2 Test the equipment at a slow speed in turns Increase the speed through the turn only after you determine that it is safe to operate at a higher speed Use extreme care and reduce your speed when turning sharply to prevent the Tractor and Mower from turning over Determine the maximum safe turning speed for you and this equipment before operating on roads or uneven ground 3 Only transport the Tractor and Mower at the speeds that you have determined are safe and which allow proper control of the equipment 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 in these conditions When operating in traffic always use the Tractor s flashing warning lights and reduce your speed Be aware of traffic around you and watch out for the other guy sc 19 SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 22 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 9 1 Starting the Tractor The procedure to start the tractor is model specific Refer to the tractor operator s manual for starting procedures for your particular tractor Consult an authorized dealer if the starting procedure is unclear Ensure the 3 point control lever is in the lowered position and the PTO is disengaged before starting the tractor
163. provided they have been properly maintainedft and have not been subjected to abuse or mis use 2 THREE YEAR 36 months LIMITED WARRANTY on GEARBOX components provided they have been properly maintainedt and have not been subjected to abuse or mis use except as limited below WARRANTY LIMITATIONS GEARBOX A Warranty is ONE YEAR 12 MONTHS for Seals After one year seals are considerd to be WEARING PARTS and replacment is the users responsiblity B Users Gearboxes may be rebuilt by Servis Rhino or replaced by new or rebuilt Gearboxes at the option of Servis Rhino t NOTE properly maintained specifically includes but is not limited to A Running Gearboxes with the proper amount of the correct lubricant B Adjusting Slip Clutches correctly to provide proper protection for Driveline and Gearbox Components To keep your implement running efficiently and safely read your manual thoroughly and follow these directions and the Safety Messages in this Manual The Table of Contents clearly identifies each section where you can easily find the information you need The OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTHACT 1928 51 Subpart C makes these minimum safety requirements of tractor operators REQUIRED OF THE OWNER Provide a Roll Over Protective Structure that meets the requirements of this Standard and Provide Seatbelts that meet the requirements of this paragraph of this Standard and SAE J4C and Ensure that each employee u
164. que bloques o descargue la presi n del resorte antes de desensamblar cualquier dispositivo a resorte Soporte o bloquee firmemente cualquier componente de la m quina que est elevado antes de trabajar en ella e Evite las llamas chispas o fumar cerca de cualquier combustible Su seguridad y las piezas del fabricante para la segadora La mayor a de los fabricantes de segadoras usan sujetadores y piezas especialmente dise adas para cumplir con los requerimientos de la operaci n de segado Seguridad cr tica piezas relacionadas pernos de la hoja autoasegurados hojas pasadores blindajes u otros art culos especiales tienen requerimientos de fuerza dise o y encaje espec ficos para el estilo y modelo de la segadora que usted utiliza Las modificaciones o piezas para reparaci n que no son aprobadas por el fabricante de la segadora pueden causar un riesgo significativo por exposici n a su seguridad y la de los dem s PARA EVITAR LAS LESIONES SERIAS 0 LA MUERTE CAUSADAS POR PIEZAS 0 MODIFICACIONES NO APROBADAS No sustituya accesorios comunes por los pernos autoasegurados de las hojas u otras piezas especiales e No sustituya las hojas pasadores blindajes u otras piezas relacionadas con la seguridad cr tica e No use pernos de grado 5 u 8 para reemplazar los pernos de resistencia limitada grado 2 CUMPLA LA PRACTICA SEGURA DE SIEMPRE VERIFICAR EL FUNCIONAMIENTO CORRECTO DE TODOS LOS AJUSTES REPARACIONES O SERV
165. r Safe mowing speed depends on terrain condition and grass type density and height of cut Normal ground speed range is from 0 to 5 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 scm 7 Avoid mowing in reverse direction when possible Check to make sure there are no persons behind the mower and use extreme care when mowing inreverse Mow only ata 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 sc s gt y 2 Z Q gt Do not put hands or feet under mower decks Blade Contact can result serious injury oreven death Stay away until all motion has stopped and the decks are securely blocked up sacm IS 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 scm 10 UO gt Z G m D gt WARNING Mow only in conditions where you have clear visibilities in daylight or with adequate artificial lighting Never mow in darkness or foggy conditions where you cannot clearly see at least 100 yards in front and to the sides of the Tractor and Mower Make sure that you can clearly see and identify passersby
166. r safety before dismounting tractor Watch equipment clearances Three point hitch and side mounted mowers have a larger turning arc than pull type mowers Allow sufficient clearance for safe turning Under Mount Mower Safety When mowing with an under mount mower e Keep removable discharge chute in place and over discharge opening e Never stand on an operating mower housing e Distribute grass clipping with discharge chute facing mowed area e Use proper equipment shutdown practice before clearing clogged mower or discharge chute 15 16 Wing Or Boom Type Mower Overhead Obstruction Hazards and Risks Check for overhead obstructions with raised wings or boom type mowers to avoid serious injury or death by contact with e Electrical power lines e Low tree limbs e Other overhead obstructions Wing And Side Mount Mowers Safety When mowing with wing and side mount mowers Raised wing positions reduces shielding protection and increases the thrown object and blade contact hazard risks To avoid serious injury or death by thrown objects or blade contact from raising and lowering wings during mowing operations e Do not mow with bystanders in mowing area e Be sure no one is near mower while raising or lowing wings e Keep the exposed rotating wing blade time to a practical minimum during a raised wing mowing operations e Stop mowing if persons enter into mowing area e Only raise wing to clear objects in the mowin
167. r the wings remove the transport lock braces and secure braces on storage bracket DO NOT drive out transport brace pins The wing cylinder may need to be retracted to remove tension for brace removal After removing brace bars extend wing hydraulic cylinders and fully lower wings ya O E lt oc LLI an O The valves operating wing cylinders should be placed in the float position while mowing to allow the mower to follow the contour of uneven terrain and to prevent the wings from creeping up When extending a wing over a ditch for mowing place the control valve lever detents in the center position This will give the mower more stability and prevent the opposite wing from raising DO NOT operate the mower with the valves in the detent position for extended periods of time to prevent deck frame damage WARNING 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 3r s SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 24 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 9 4 Driving the Tractor and Mower Start off driving at a slow speed and gradually increase your speed while maintaining complete control of the tractor and mower Moving slowly at first will also prevent the tractor from rearing up and loss of steering control T
168. re the flat side of the lug nut is against the Wheel There are only three types of tires that can be used on this cutter DO NOT USE ANY OTHER TYPE OF TIRE OR WHEEL such as automotive tires and rims DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM SPEED FOR EACH TYPE OF TIRE As excessive speed can cause damage to the machine tire and wheel When installing Sectional Tires and Wheels note the direction of travel and the curvature of rubber segments in the tire and install as shown in FIGURE 10 Do not exceed 15 M P H on Sectional Tires When removing Airplane Tires or Rib Implement Tires let all of the air out of the tire before removing lug nuts or wheel bolts Do not exceed 20 M P H on Airplane or Rib Implement Tires Decal for Airplane tire FAILURE TO FOLLOW SAFETY MESSAGES MAY CAUSE BODILY INJURY AND OR TIRE AND WHEEL AND OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE BE CAREFUL 1 MAXIMUM inflation pressure 50 PSI to help prevent tire blowouts MINIMUM inflation pressure 20 PSI 2 MAXIMUM transport speed 20 MPH to help prevent overheating and blowouts which may cause injuries 3 Remove valve core to make certain there is no air pressure left in tube before separating wheel halves to dismount tire DO NOT LOOSEN WHEEL CLAMP BOLTS BEFORE PRESSURE IS REMOVED FROM TUBE AND TIRE TO PREVENT EXPLOSIVE SEPARATION OF WHEEL HALVES WITH POSSIBLE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY 4 Never mount any other tire Such as a truck tire on this wheel supplied with a 22 ply aircraft tire 00762608 Zz O l
169. requested information and mail promptly Be sure to give the serial number of this Cutter SR20M SR14M 10 03 Introduction Section 2 2 2004 Alamo Group Inc ASSEMBLY SECTION Assembly Section 3 1 ASSEMBLY Set up cutter as received from factory with these instructions Refer to Parts Listing Section for further information when necessary Select a Suitable working area Open parts box and lay out parts to make location easy Refer to parts listing and exploded view drawings in the Parts Listing Section and the packing list Cut all wire ties including those on blades if present This cutter is shipped partially assembled Assembly will be easier if components are aligned and loosely assembled before tightening hardware Refer to Torque Chart when tightening hardware Position Center Section on a flat surface Elevate approximately 10 inches from ground to permit the installation of Wing Sections BLADE CARRIER AND BLADES The Frame sections are shipped from the factory without the Blades attached to the Blade Carrier to prevent damage to Blades and Blade Carrier Optional Flat or Fan Blades are available WARNING Do not install Blades or do any work under the Cutter sections unless the section s are safely and securely blocked or latched in place a 00 LLI Y Y lt The Blade Bolts must be tightened to 350 ft Ibs torque before operating NOTE Blade Bolts have left hand threads To insure proper install
170. ring Cup item 1 2 from back of Main Housing Casing item 1 OUTPUT SHAFT REMOVAL Step 1 Remove Cotter Pin item 11 from Nut item 10 and Output Shaft item 8 this can be done by reaching through opening in front of Main Housing Step 2 Slide Output Pinion Geat item 9 up off of Output Shaft and out of Main Housing Step 3 Output Shaft will come out of Main Housing through the bottom If Output Seal is still in bottom of the Main Housing use a Soft Metal Brass or Aluminum Pin to Drive Shaft down from the top This will drive Output Seal out at the same time Step 4 Reach in from front or top of Main Housing and remove upper Output Shaft Bearign Cone item 12 Step 5 Frome the Bottom of Main Housing drive out top Bearing Cup item 12 and from the top drive out the bottom Bearing Cup item 2 PARTS INSPECTION Step 1 Inspect and Clean all Parts Check Bearings Shafts Gears Housing and Covers Shafts should be inspected at Seal wear areas Bearing areas Splines Threads and all surface areas Housings for cracks and condition of all holes that are threaded Housing and covers where Seals drive in for Burrs and scratches If Bearing Cones are replaced always replace Cups with them Gears should not have and rough surfaces where the gears run together On Main Housing remove any old Gasket Sealer Scratches Wash and completely clean it gt lt mr LL lt gt lt 2 mi OUTPUT SHAFT INSTALL
171. rt s and reasonable labor charges as determined by Manufacturer if Purchaser paid for the repair and or replacement prior to the final determination of applicability of the warranty by Manufacturer The choice of remedy shall belong to Manufacturer 2 05 Purchaser is responsible for any labor charges exceeding a reasonable amount as determined by Manufacturer and for returning the goods to the Dealer whether or not the claim is approved Purchaser is responsible for the trans portation cost for the goods or part s from the Dealer to the designated factory 3 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 3 01 MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS EXCEPT AS SET FORTH HEREIN AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE GOODS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 3 02 MANUFACTURER MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE DESIGN CAPABILITY CAPACITY OR SUITABILITY FOR USE OF THE GOODS 3 03 EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN MANUFACTURER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED OR ALLEGED TO BE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY THE GOODS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR OPERATION OF THE GOODS OR ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY NOT WITHSTANDING THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND WARRANTIES MANUFACTURER S LIABILITY HEREUNDER FOR DAMAGES INCURRED BY PURCHASER OR OTHERS SHALL NOT
172. rvicing adjusting cleaning or unclogging the mower e Keep clear of rotating blades parts and drivelines e Never start tractor engine while standing beside equipment e Only start tractor engine while sitting in operator s seat with seat belt fastened RECOMMENDED GUARDS DRIVELINE GUARDS AND SHIELDING SAFETY PRACTICES e Keep guards driveline and other shielding in place and in good repair e Do not operate mower with missing or damaged guards driveline guards or other shielding RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE PRACTICES Read manufacturer s operator manual s inspection and maintenance instructions for guards driveline guards and other shielding e Replace worn or damaged guards driveline guards and other shielding before mowing e Use only manufacturer s replacement guards and shielding Other guarding or shielding sources may not fit or have inadequate materials to meet the strength requirements of the equipment e Replace worn or damaged decals and warning instructions e Explain the inspection and maintenance instructions to those users or operators who cannot read Tractor and Mower Rollover or Overturn Hazards and Risks A POSSIBLE ROLLOVER OR OVERTURN INJURY RISK EXISTS TO MOWER OPERATORS DURING MOWING OPERATIONS FROM THE FOLLOWING e ROUGH TERRAIN STEEP SLOPES HOLES BUMPS RUTS ROCKS STUMPS OR OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS THAT COULD OVERTURN TRACTOR AND MOWER e EXCESSIVE GROUND SPEEDS FOR THESE TERRAIN CO
173. s manual es del operador y avisos de seguridad en la segadora y tractor Recibiendo capacitaci n operativa para la segadora y tractor Solicitando a su distribuidor de equipo o supervisor que le explique lo que usted no comprende Explicando las instrucciones escritas en el los manual es del operador y avisos de seguridad calcoman as en la segadora y tractor a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer kein ell hte Conozca las reglas y reglamentaciones de seguridad del lugar de trabajo Pregunte a su supervisor sobre las reglas de seguridad de operacion del equipo que usted debera obedecer Algunas reglas para su seguridad y la de los demas e Un tractor equipado con una estructura contra vuelcos ROPS es necesario para la protecci n del operador durante las operaciones de segado e Conozca la capacidad y caracter sticas de operaci n de la segadora y tractor e Nunca altere o desmonte el equipo de seguridad e Nunca permita que ni os o personas no capacitadas operen una segadora o tractor e Nunca permita pasajeros en la segadora o tractor e Mantenga a otras personas alejadas de la operaci n de segado e Use la pr ctica apropiada para parar el equipo antes de bajarse del tractor o Permita que se detengan todas las piezas movibles antes de efectuar inspecciones reparaciones o ajustes al equipo e Soporte o coloque bloques firmemente debajo de la segadora antes de trabajar debajo de la segadora o componentes el
174. s para la parada del equipo Haga referencia al los manual es del operador del fabricante del tractor y segadora para conocer los procedimientos de parada recomendados Explique los procedimientos a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer Haga que los procedimientos apropiados de parada del equipo sean una costumbre importante que se debe practicar Siga estas pr cticas de seguridad antes de bajarse del tractor e Desenganche el embrague y transmisi n de la toma de fuerza PTO e Para que el motor enfr e gradualmente permita que funcione al ralent e Coloque los controles en estacionamiento P o en punto muerto N e Coloque el freno de estacionamiento Baje la segadora al suelo e Baje al suelo las alas de las segadoras de tipo ala e Apague el motor e Espere a que todas las piezas movibles se detengan antes de efectuar inspecciones ajustes o reparaciones al equipo e Descargue la presi n hidr ulica moviendo los controles hidr ulicos varias veces en todas las direcciones Asegure la ignici n y extraiga la llave cuando el equipo debe ser inspecciondo reparado ajustado o va a permanecer desatendido Asegure las cubiertas contra el vandalismo cuando el equipo permanece desatendido e Baje cuidadosamente manteniendo un contacto de tres puntos TOMA DE FUERZA PTO ES PARADA TRANSMISI N ESTACIONAMIENTO PARK APLIQUE EL FRENO DE ESTACIONAMIENTO EXTRAIGA LA LEAVE Cae TRA
175. s durante la operaci n transporte mantenimiento y almacenamiento del equipo Recuerde que USTED es la clave para mantener la seguridad Las buenas pr cticas de seguridad no lo protegen solamente a usted sino que tambi n a las personas que lo rodean Estudie este manual y el los manual es del fabricante para su m quina espec fica H galos una parte integral de su programa de seguridad Recuerde que este manual de seguridad est escrito nicamente para segadoras industriales y agr colas Practique todas las precauciones de seguridad usuales y acostumbradas en el trabajo y m s que todo recuerde que la seguridad depende de USTED Solamente USTED puede evitar las lesiones graves o la muerte debidas a pr cticas inseguras Advertencia de seguridad 77 25a2 Simbolo Este s mbolo de alerta de seguridad significa ATENCI N MANT NGASE ALERTA SU SEGURIDAD EST INVOLUCRADA El s mbolo de alerta de seguridad identifica los mensajes de seguridad importantes en el equipo en los avisos de seguridad en los manuales y en otros lugares Cuando usted vea este s mbolo est alerta a la posibilidad de muerte o lesiones Siga las instrucciones en el aviso de seguridad Palabras de se ales Las palabras de se ales son palabras espec ficas que regularmente se encontrar n en las calcoman as de seguridad en este equipo o en otros equipos en el lugar de trabajo Estas palabras tienen el objetivo de alertar a la perso
176. s may be used for agriculture purposes only and are specifically not recommended for highway right of way parks or greenbelt mowing Ratings based on actual field performance SR14 SR20 10 03 2004 Alamo Group Inc Operation Section 4 4 OPERATION 1 OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS Safe operation of the rotary mower is the responsibility of a qualified operator A qualified operator has read and understands both the mower and tractor Operator Manuals and is experienced in tractor and mower operations and all associated safety practices In addition to the safety messages contained in this manual safety message decals are affixed to the mower and tractor If any part of the operation and safe use of the mower and tractor is not completely understood consult an authorized dealer for a full explanation Safe mower operation requires that the operator wear approved Personal Protective Equipment PPE for the job conditions while connecting operating servicing and repairing the mower and tractor PPE is designed to provide operator protection from bodily injury and includes the following Personal Protective Equipment PPE O Protective eye glasses goggles or face shield Hard hat Steel toed safety footwear Gloves Hearing protection Close fitting clothing Respirator or filter mask e VVVVV VV Be aa NOILVadsdO a DATAEN NEVER use drugs or alcohol immediately before or while operating the Tractor and I
177. s or in insurance requirements employer s safety and training programs safety codes local state provincial and national laws rules and regulations IMPORTANT if you do not have the manufacturer s manual s for your particular machine gel a replacement manual from your employer equipment dealer or the manufacturer of your machine Keep this safety manual and the manufacturer s manual s with your machine A Word to the User AAA AAAA It is your responsibility to read and understand this safety manual and the manufacturers manual s before operating this machine This safety manual takes you step by step through your working day The safety manual manufacturer s manual s safety signs decals and safety precautions must be explained to those users or operators who cannot read the material In addition to equipment design and configuration HAZARD CONTROL and ACCIDENT PREVENTION are dependent upon the owner s and opera tor s awareness concern prudence and proper training in the operation transport maintenance and storage of equipment Remember that YOU are the key to safety Good safety practices not only protect you but also protect the people around you Study this manual and the manufacturer s manual s for your specific machine Make them a working pari of your safety program Keep in mind that this safety manual is written only for industrial and agricultural mowers Practice all usual and customary safe worki
178. s with steep banks or going up sharp inclines it is possible that the main driveline inner profile will penetrate into the outer housing to its maximum depth until the assembly becomes solid driveline is at its extreme shortest length This type of abusive operation can cause serious damage to the tractor and mower drive by pushing the PTO into the tractor and through the support bearings or downward onto the PTO shaft breaking it off ap __ _ z z _ ________ __ __ MA Damage resulting from over collapse of the driveline s inner profile and its outer housing may allow the driveline to come loose from the Tractor which could cause bodily injury to the operator or bystanders and or extensive damage to the Tractor or Implement When confronted with an incline or ditch do not approach from an angle which is perpendicular or straight on as damage to over collapse of the driveline may occur When crossing such terrain the wings should be fully lowered for a lower center of gravity and added stability Inclines and ditches should be approached along a line which is atan angle as shown This type of path will reduce the possibility of over collapse of the driveline and resulting damage If the gradient is so steep that such as approach increases the possibility of a tractor roll over select an alternate crossing path ya O E lt oc LLI an O CORRECT Approach ditch at an angle When operating the tractor and mower
179. ses 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 BON REQUIRED OF THE OPERATOR Securely fasten seatbelt if the tractor has a ROPS Where possible avoid operating the tractor near 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 drawbar and hitch points recommended by the tractor manufacturer When the tractor is stopped set brakes securely and use park lock if available OMONMOOARWND 45 RING SR20ML SOM 10 03 P N 00763403C Printed U S A GO0SE9Z00 HA NO SI AYAV NOLLVALSIDAA ALNVAAVA GANDIS AALT Id NOD TILNA AASNAAN 44 THM oONIHA SIAAHS OL AALLINGAS NIV IO ANV NOILILNALLY NDIS LSAN YHSVHOa d ANV AH TIVAd HNIHOVIN SIHL AO ALVC AYHATTAC AO SAYA O NIHLIM Ga TVW ANV GHNDIS LNO Ga T TIA Hd LISAN NOLIVALSIDAA ALNV AAVA STALL LOHJA NIALNVYAYVM SIHL ADV Id OL ILNVLYOdWI XO4 TIVIN ANV NI AdO9 LSV dOUd ANV NDIS NOLLIVINYJOHNI NOLLVALSIDHAYA ALNVAYAVM JANMO LNO THA ASV Id xoq ieuu Aue ul dolp pue ede 1e9 JOU Op pjo Se jd 066 9 609 11
180. sporting on streets and highways Make sure the Tractor steering and brakes are in 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 stopping distance increases Determine the maximum safe transport speed for you and this Equipment 2 Test the equipment at a slow speed in turns Increase the speed through the turn only after you determine that it is safe to operate at a higher speed Use extreme care and reduce your speed when turning sharply to prevent the tractor and implement from turning over Determine the maximum safe turning speed for you and this equipment before operating on roads or uneven ground 3 Only transport the Tractor and Implement at the speeds that you have determined are safe and which allow you to properly control the equipment 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
181. streams from breaks in the line could penetrate the skin and cause tissue damage including gangrene If oildoes penetrate the skin have the injury treated immediately by a physician knowledge able and skilled in this procedure sc 15 SR20M SR14M 10 03 Safety Section 1 4 2004 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY WARNING The operator and all support personnel should wear hard hats safety shoes safety glasses and proper hearing protection at all times for F protection from injury including injury from items thrown by the LA equipment SG 16 2 ALJJVS 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 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 soeeds Understand the Tractor and Implement and how it handles before tran
182. t requires the operator possess a thorough knowledge of the model being operated and precautions to take while driving with an attached implement Ensure the tractor has the capacity to handle the weight of the mower and the tractor operating controls are set for safe transport To ensure safety while driving the tractor with an attached mower review the following DANGER This Implement is wider than the Tractor Be 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 s3pr i2 ee SAE Transport only at safe speeds Serious accidents and injuries can result from operating equipment at unsafe speeds Understand the Tractor and Mower and how it handles before transporting on streets and highways Make sure the Tractor steering and brakes are in good condition and operate properly Before transporting the Tractor and Mower 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 Mower As you increase the speed of the Tractor the stop
183. tain balance Follow original sharpening pattern as shown in FIGURE 22 Always sharpen blades by grinding DO NOT heat and pound out edge Do not sharpen blade to a razor edge but leave a 1 16 blunt edge Do not sharpen back side of blade IMPORTANT When sharpening blades grind each blade the same amount to maintain balance The difference in blade weights should not exceed 1 ounce Unbalanced blades will cause excessive vibration which can damage gear box bearings Vibration may also cause structural cracks in cutter housing WARNING Never work under equipment supported by a hydraulic device because it may drop if the control is actuated even with the engine stopped or in the event of hose failure etc Always use a secure support for equipment which must be serviced while in the raised position FOLLOW ORIGINAL PATTERN A MAINTAIN CORNER 1 16 l FIGURE 22 BLADE REMOVAL To remove blades for sharpening or replacement remove the cover plate on deck of cutter near gear box Remove lock nut from blade bolt left hand threaded bolt NOTE Inspect lock nut after removal and replace if threads are damaged Always replace nut when replacing blade bolt When installing blades be sure and check blade bolt pivot diameter for wear Replace bolt if worn more than 1 4 inch at any point See Figure 23 Install blade bolts with partially worn side of bolt either toward or away from center Tighten lock nut to 250 ft Ibs FIGURE 23
184. tches drop offs overhead obstructions power lines debris and foreign objects If you are unable to clearly see this type of items discontinue mowing sam 1 DANGER There are obvious and hidden potential hazards in the operation of this 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 DANGER 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 O Retractable Door Shields should be used and main tained in good working condition All safety devices should be inspected carefully at least daily for missing orbroken 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 sam 3 PTO Integral hield Chain ae Deflector DANGER 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
185. tenance Section 5 8 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE BLADE SERVICING Inspect blades before each use to determine that they are properly installed and in good condition Replace any blade that is bent excessively nicked worn or has any other damage Small nicks can be ground out when sharpening WARNING Use only original equipment blades on this cutter They are made of special heat treated alloy steel Substitute blades may not meet specifications and may be dangerous DANGER Replace bent or broken blade with new blades NEVER ATTEMPT TO STRAIGHTEN OR WELD ON BLADES SINCE THIS WILL LIKELY CRACK OR OTHERWISE DAMAGE THE BLADE WITH SUBSEQUENT FAILURE AND POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY FROM THROWN BLADES scm 10 DANGER Inspect Blades daily for abnormal wear If Blades have a notch worn into the leading edge at the lower bend more than a 1 2 DEEP due to running in gravel and or the ground RE A PLACE BOTH BLADES ON THAT CARRIER IMMEDIATELY Failure to replace such abnormally worn blades may lead to catastrophic failure of the blade and ejection of the broken part with tremendous force which may cause bodily injury or death 1 2 MAXIMUM Original Blade Edge NOTE Replace Blades in pairs after no more than 1 2 notch wear gt lt LL lt gt lt 2 m SR20M SR14M 11 01 Maintenance Section 5 9 2004 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE BLADE SHARPENING Always sharpen both blades at same time to main
186. the end of the outer shield Disconnect the driveline from the tractor and separate the two driveline halves Measure the distance from the mark to the end of the inner profile This length is the amount the driveline profiles were engaged 5 Ifthe engaged length is less than 12 the shaft is considered too short and should be replaced with a longer shaft Consult an authorized dealer to purchase the required driveline length pee do NOTE If the driveline cannot be shortened and still maintain the required profile engagement the operator must be made aware of terrain conditions and avoid situations which pose a potential problem to avoid damaging the driveline SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 16 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 7 2 Constant Velocity CV Driveline For mowers equipped with a Constant Velocity CV driveline the maximum turning angle between the tractor and mower must be determined to ensure the joint angle does not over extend which can cause CV joint damage Constant Velocity joints enable the driveline to operate smoothly with no vibrations and clattering at angles up to 70 Angles greater than 80 can result in mechanical damage to the CV joint and mower driveline The Constant Velocity joint must be lubricated every 8 hours of operation as specified in the Maintenance Section Failure to properly lubricate the joint will result in accelerated wear and joint component failure CV Driveline Maximum Angle
187. the tractor by moving the control levers back and forth several times or placing the levers in the float position When connecting the mower hydraulic lines keep hoses quick couplers and swivels free of contamination Never leave a disconnected hose end open and cap the tractor hydraulic outlet ports when not in use Ifthe tractor ports or mower hydraulic hose ends become contaminated wipe clean with a rag before connecting Operating Mower Hydraulics with Three Tractor Hydraulic Ports Connect one hose into each hydraulic port Connect lines to correspond with position of hydraulic control levers Operating Mower Hydraulics with Two Tractor Hydraulic Ports The lines that operate the wings must be plumbed together and will be controlled using one hydraulic control valve and the center section with the remaining control valve Ensure that the operator is aware that each wing cannot be controlled independently nor will they raise and lower simultaneously Operating the Mower Hydraulics with a 3 Spool Hydraulic Control Valve Extra Equipment Ensure the valve matches the hydraulic operating system of the tractor open or closed center Refer to the Assembly Section for additional information on equipping the tractor with a 3 spool control valve Mount the valve bank to a tractor fender or other accessible location Connect valve bank inlet and outlet lines to outlets of the same tractor hydraulic port Connect the mower hydraulics to the control va
188. ti eiii detec cad dd eicico idad nnn nnnnn menneen nnmnnn nn 5 1 LUDACA ON caos 5 2 loo AA o q E O o 5 3 MN SS rea 5 3 DIN GIG eenn E E E E EEE EE eaencete EE tease auetiocssentgseetese se E 5 4 Maia O A An E E a ai e 5 5 DIOS ae r E E E E E eee 5 9 Bde AG Ir aeaa I A A A ENA N 5 11 A E A E EEEE E E O E EE E E E A 5 11 P COSO o lO E E o OP o E accsaansits 5 12 AS AA A e T T E E E ce ees E A 5 12 ELEELE mueca o E AE E E E E EI A A E ETT 5 13 E e E E A PI UE a 5 13 Gearbox Assembly 8 Disassembly oocccccccconnccnccccocccnncocononnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnrnnnnonnnnnnnnonannnnnonnnncnnnnnnnass 5 14 Rhino and Servis are registered trademarks of Alamo Group Inc SAFETY SECTION Safety Section 1 1 SAFETY Asafe and careful operator is the best operator Safety is of primary importance to the manufac turer 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 assem bling 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 gt Ra LLI LL lt Y The Safety Alert Symbol combined with
189. tos del tractor y segadora sean los apropiados e Verifique que sean iguales las rom de r gimen de la toma de fuerza PTO a las del tractor y de la segadora e Revise el estado de las hojas de la segadora Afile o reemplace de acuerdo con las recomendaciones del fabricante Las modificaciones a las hojas como soldadura o endurecimiento de los bordes cortantes con soldadura o enderezado de las hojas dobladas pueden reducir la resistencia de las hojas y afectar adversamente las propiedades y seguridad de las hojas e Verifique que todas las defensas y blindajes est n colocados en su lugar y que todo el equipo est en buen estado de funcionamiento Esto incluye la l nea de transmisi n de la toma de fuerza PTO caja de engranajes defensas y blindajes del implemento que sirven para la protecci n del operador e Verifique que la horqueta de la linea de transmisi n y los dispositivos de seguro est n correctamente asegurados e Verifique que los sistemas hidr ulicos del tractor y segadora no est n da ados ni tengan fugas e Revise y lea los avisos de seguridad y las instrucciones de advertencia e Explique los avisos de seguridad e instrucciones de advertencia a los usuarios u operadores que no puedan leer Inspeccione el rea de trabajo Inspeccione identifique y evite las condiciones peligrosas en el rea de trabajo e Terreno accidentado bajadas escarpadas zanjas agujeros pendientes inclinadas troncos agua estancada suel
190. tput Seal using a Seal Driver INPUT SHAFT REMOVAL Step 1 Install Inner Bearing Cup item 12 into back of main Housing item 1 Make sure Cup is seated into Main Housing Step 2 Install Outer Bearing Cup item 12 into back of Front Bearing Cover item 24 Make sure Cup is Seated into front Cover Step 3 Install Spacer item 13 onto Back side of Input Shaft item 26 Install Spacer item 28 onto input Shaft item 26 from the front Install Shims item 29 30 amp 31 onto input Shaft from the front For quantity of Shims refer to how many were removed Step 4 Install Input Gear item 27 on to Input Shaft From Install Outer Bearing Cone item 12 on to input shaft and slide down till it seats against Gear Install Inner Bearing Cone item 12 Onto input shaft Step 5 Slide Input Shaft with all components down into Main Housing till Inner Bearing Cone is seated into Inner Bearing Cup Look at Input Gear and Output at this time Input Gear should not be held up by Outer Gear if it is it will be required to add Shims item 29 30 amp 31 If Input Gear and Output Gear Seem to far away from each other remove some Shims item 29 30 amp 31 Step 6 Input Seal item 25 can be installed now or wait till later With Shims item 20 21 amp 22 lower Input Bearing Cap item 24 down over Input Shaft Install Bolts item 23 into Bearing Cap and tighten them Check Bearing Pre Load and Gear Back Lash Beari
191. tractor and implement off the object Inspect the area and remove or mark the location of the debris Inspect the condition of the mower and make any needed repairs immediately Make sure the blades are not damaged and the carrier is balanced before resuming operation Always wear your seat belt securely fastened and only operate the tractor and mower with the ROPS in the raised position If the tractor or mower hits a tree stump rock or bump a sudden movement could throw you off of the seat and under the tractor and or mower The seat belt is your best protection from falling off the tractor and the ROPS provides protection from being crushed during a tractor roll over 10 2 Bvystander Passersby Precautions lf a bystander comes within 100 yards of the tractor while the mower is being operated stop the tractor at once idle the engine and disengage the PTO Do not engage the PTO again until all bystanders are well past the 100 yard distance eee 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 lt O lt am LLI O O STOP MOWING IF PASSERSBY ARE WITHIN 100 YARDS UNLESS Front and Rear Deflectors Chain Guards or Bands are installed and in good workable condition Mower sections or Wings are running close to and parallel to the ground without exposed Blades Passersby are ou
192. tside the existing thrown object zone All areas have been thoroughly inspected and all foreign material such as rocks cans glass and general debris has been removed NOTE Where there are grass and weeds high enough to hide debris that could be struck by the blades the area should be inspected and large debris removed mowed at an intermediate height inspected closely with any remaining debris being removed and mowed again at the desired final height This will also reduce power required to mow reduce wear and tear on the Mower drivetrain spread cut material better eliminate streaking and make the final cut more uniform SRm 1 SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 28 R 03 27 02 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 10 3 Engaging the Power Take Off PTO Before engaging the PTO make certain that the area is clear of bystanders and passersby The mower wings must be completely lowered and the deck positioned at a safe mowing height NEVER engage the PTO with the mower wings in the raised position Set the tractor engine speed at approximately 1 000 RPM before engaging the PTO Shift the PTO control to the on position and slowly increase the engine speed until the PTO is operating at the rated speed If you hear unusual noises or see or feel abnormal vibrations disengage the PTO immediately Inspect the mower to determine the cause of the noise or vibration and repair the abnormality DANGER Do not let the Blades turn when the
193. ttachment in this section Fill the Counter Weight completely FULL of Concrete FIGURE 18 Attach the Skid Shoe 2 to the Counter Weight with the Bolt 4 Nut 5 and Washer 6 Attach the Chainguard 3 to the Counter Weight with Flatwasher 6 Lockwasher 7 and Nut 8 FIGURE 19 FIGURE 19 Counterweight Chainguard Attachment Fill With Concrete SR20M SR14M 10 03 Assembly Section 3 11 2004 Alamo Group Inc ASSEMBLY DRIVELINE ATTACHMENT Remove Wing Nut holding Divider Gearbox Shield and raise Shield Remove any tape from Gearbox shafts Attach the Slipclutch end of the Wing Driveline to the Divider Gearbox Tighten bolts evenly to their proper torque FIGURE 19 Attach the clamp yoke end to the Wing Section Gearboxes by sliding the yoke to the splined shaft on the Gearbox and tighten the bolts Move yoke back and forth to make sure yoke is locked in place FIGURE 20 Install the Main Driveline with slide collar to the Divider Gearbox by sliding the collar back while attaching the yoke to the splined shaft on the Divider gearbox Check to make sure it is locked in place NOTE Divider Gearbox Shield must be in place to guard connecting yokes and clutches gt 00 LLI Y Y lt vy L WING DRIVELINE F SLIP CLUTCH END pe MAIN DRIVELINE Figure 20 FIGURE 19 Wing Driveline Clutch End Attachment Wing Driveline Clamp Yoke End Attachment DRIVELINE CLAMP CONE YOKE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Loosen the yoke
194. ueden y afectar n el estado de alerta y coordinaci n del operador por lo tanto afectar n la habilidad del operador para operar el equipo en forma segura Un operador NUNCA debe usar medicinas que puedan afectar su estado de alerta juicio y coordinaci n ni beber alcohol mientras opera equipo motorizado incluyendo tractores y segadoras Un operador que use medicamentos por prescripci n m dica o de venta libre debe consultar con un m dico profesional para conocer sobre cualquier efecto secundario que podr a limitar su habilidad para operar este equipo en forma segura NUNCA permita que alguien opere este equipo cuando est n afectados su estado de juicio alerta o de coordinaci n Prot jase usted mismo Use toda la ropa protectora y los dispositivos de seguridad personal que se le proporcionen o que sean los indicados para las condiciones de trabajo Usted puede necesitar e Casco protector e Zapatos de seguridad e Anteojos de seguridad con protecci n lateral gafas protectoras o protector facial e Guantes extrafuertes e Protecci n auditiva e Ropa reflectora e Equipo para clima h medo e Respirador o m scara filtrante Use ropa apropiada para las condiciones del trabajo Siempre conozca c mo obtener ayuda en caso de una emergencia Conozca donde encontrar y c mo usar los equipos de primeros auxilios y el extintor de incendios sistema de supresi n de incendios Mant ngase alerta Evite los accidentes No conozca la segur
195. und inthe Manual or onthe 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 understood the manuals prior to operation sc 4 UO gt Z Q m D 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 Equipmentuse 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 seatbelts Serious injury or even death could result from falling off the tractor particularly during aturnover when the operator could be pinned under the ROPS SG 7 gt z Q gt Do not modify or alter this Implement Do not permit anyone to modify or alter this Implement any of its components or any Implement function sc s DANGER 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 wait for all moving parts to stop Place the tractor s
196. und may cause objects to be thrown out from under the mower deck Always avoid operating the mower at a height or position which may cause the blades to contact the ground Cutting into the berm or edge of the ditch will cause abnormal and accelerated blade wear and possible blade component failure Correct Mower Deck Positioning lt O lt am LLI O O Wrong Mower Deck Positioning SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 32 R 03 27 02 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 10 6 Shutting Down the Mower To shut down the mower first bring the tractor to a complete stop Then slow down the mower by reducing the engine speed before disengaging the PTO Wait for all rotating motion to stop before proceeding to drive or shut down the tractor Park the tractor on a level surface place the transmission in park or neutral and apply the parking brake lower the attached mower to the ground shut down the engine remove the key and wait for all motion to come to acomplete stop before exiting the tractor O a gt O Z SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 33 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 11 DISCONNECTING THE MOWER FROM THE TRACTOR DANGER gt Always shut the Tractor completely down place the transmission in park and set the parking brake before you or anyone else attempts to connect or disconnect the Implement and Tractor hitches S3PT 15 ooo WARNING Never unhitch without using the Tongue
197. unt Kit Pre Operation Check Complete O Hydraulic Hose Connections are Tight No Leaks O Mower Wing Adjust Level With The Center O Mower Wing Check For Proper Raising Operation MOWER O Pull Type Hitch Height Adjustment O Spindle And Motor Bolts Properly Torqued O Mounting Hardware Properly Torqued O Spindle Housing Bearings are lubricated O Blade Carrier Bolts Properly Torqued Retaining Pin In Place O Mower Cutting Height And Level Adjusted SAFETY ITEMS LI Belt Alignment And Tension Adjusted O Protective Shields Operation And Installation O Driveline Clutch Torque Limiter Adjust And Run In O S M V Emblem Installed LI All Hardware Properly Torqued O Neutral Safety amp Cut Off Switches work properly LI Tire Air Pressure Lug Nuts Correct Torque O Safety Decals Installed in good condition O Wheel Bearings Check Grease And Preload O Operator s Manual Supplied in Canister O AEM Mower Safety Manual Supplied in Canister ATTACHMENTS amp INSTALLATION 0O AEM Mower Safety Video has been shown to Purchaser O Thrown Object Deflectors Front And Rear Pur latak O Correct Blade Rotation Direction O AEM Mower Safety Video has been presented to Purchaser O Wing transport locks and latches O Mower head transport support bracket O All Bolts Pins And Nuts Proper Torque Purchaser s Signature Date Pur Intitials Dealer s Signature Date TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR TEAR
198. urchaser s responsibility to train his operators in safe operation 3 REMOVE YELLOW COPY FOR DEALERS RECORDS 4 MAIL LAST CARD POSTAGE FREE YEAR IMPLEMENTS I have explained that Deflectors Chain Guards or Solid Skirts must be maintained in good repair and installed except in areas where persons vehicles livestock or other property will not be endangered by thrown objects and where such safety equipment would prevent the mower s reasonable performance of its assigned task DRIVELINES I have made certain that all driveline gearbox and other shields are in good repair and fastened securely in place to prevent injuries from entanglement or thrown objects HYDRAULIC MACHINES I have explained the necessity of using clean hydraulic oil changing filters as instructed stopping leaks damage caused by operating with over heated oil caring for hoses using hoses of proper rating the necessity of maintaining the specified operating pressure and the potential hazard of oil s penetrating the skin BOOM TYPE or FOLDING TYPE IMPLEMENTS I have explained that it is not possible to guard against thrown objects when the head is lifted off ground and that operator is responsible to watch out for persons in the area I have explained that the lifted mower head or boom can contact overhead obstructions with damage to cables and telephone lines and possible injury I have explained that the extended head or boom or retracted boom can contact po
199. ury or even death could result from falling off the Tractor particularly during a turnover when the operator could be pinned under the ROPS sa 7 2 2 Tractor Safety Devices If transporting or operating the tractor and mower near a public roadway the tractor must be equipped with proper warning lighting and a Slow Moving Vehicle SMV emblem which are clearly visible from the rear of the unit Lights and a SMV emblem must be equipped directly on implements if the visibility of the tractor warning signals are obscured Maintain all manufacturer equipped safety shields and guards Always replace shields and guards that were removed for access to connect service or repair the tractor or mower Never operate the tractor PTO with the PTO master shield missing or in the raised position SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 6 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION 2 3 Tractor Horsepower The horsepower required to operate the mower depends on several operating factors including the vegetation to be cut terrain condition operator experience condition of the mower and tractor and others For most mowing conditions the SR14 and SR20 mower requires a tractor with a minimum of 75 HP Operating the mower with a tractor that does not have adequate power may damage the tractor engine Exceeding 100 HP for a 540 RPM drive and 140 HP for a 1000 RPM drive may cause mower damage by overpowering the unit in heavy cutting conditions 2 4 Drawbar Th
200. wer lines with resulting electrocution injury or death and that operator is responsible for keeping clear of such hazards Dealer s Signature CCSS I have been instructed on the paragraphs above received and have been shown the AEM Mower Safety Practices Video and have been instructed in the contents of the Operator s Manual including safety signs safety equipment safe operation maintenance and the potential hazards of unauthorized alteration or modification of the product I have been informed of the warranty provisions and know that the warranty is not in effect until this form is received by Alamo Group I understand the Implement Guarding statements above and the potential hazards of operating without such guards I understand that the operator is responsible for the safety of others in the area I have examined the product and accept it as being complete and in satisfactory condition with all required guards DEALER COPY Purchaser s Signature PRE DELIVERY SERVICE CHECK AND ADJUST OR LUBRICATE AS REQUIRED See Operator s Manual for Details Inspection Performed Warranty and Safety Procedures Explained Installation Complete LUBRICATION amp HYDRAULICS MOWER TO TRACTOR CONNECTION O Gearboxes amp Speed Increaser Oil Levels O Draw Bar Length Check And Set O Hydraulic Oil Level External Tank O Axle Height Adjusted O Tractor Hydraulic Oil Level O Cutting Height Adjust O Hydraulic Hoses No Kinks Binds or Leaks O Mo
201. where you can safely operate and control the Tractor and Mower Never mow an area in the reverse direction that you have not inspected and removed debris or foreign material sam s WARNING Follow these guidelines to reduce the risk of equipment and grass fires while operating servicing and repairing the Mower and Tractor Equip the Tractor with a fire extinguisher in an accessible location Do Not operate the Mower on a Tractor with an underframe exhaust Do Not smoke or have an open flame near the Mower and Tractor Do Not drive into burning debris or freshly burnt areas Ensure slip clutches are properly adjusted to prevent excessive slippage and plate heating Never allow clippings or debris to collect near drivelines slip clutches and gearboxes Periodically shut down the Tractor and Mower and clean clippings and collected debris from the mower deck SGM 12 SR14 SR20 10 03 Operation Section 4 30 2004 Alamo Group Inc OPERATION When you get to the end of a pass slightly raise the mower 2 4 before turning Never raise the mower entirely while the blades are turning If the mower must be raised higher than 12 from ground level disengage the tractor PTO and wait for all mower rotation to come to a complete stop before proceeding to raise the mower NEVER raise the mower wings while the blades are turning When turning the angle between the tractor and mower should not be so great that a clattering o

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