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© 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. 148 Published 02/1 1 Part No. 00781398C OPERA T OR’S MANUAL RHINO ® 1020 S. Sangamon A ve. Gibson City , IL 60936 800-446-5158 Email: parts@servis-rhino.com ROT AR Y MOWER This Operator' s Manual is an integral p art of the safe operation of this machine and must be maintaine d with the un it at all times.
T o the Owner/Operator/Dealer This Operator's Manual is an integral p art of the safe operation of this machine and must be maint ained with the implement at a ll times. A Manu al canist er is pr ovided on the implement where this manu al can be properly stored.
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DEALER to CUST OMER Pre-Delivery / Operation Instructions Dealer should inform the Pu rchaser of this product of Warr anty terms, provisions, and procedures that are applicable.
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SECTION ........ ................................. .......................................................... ........... 1- 1 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AN D PRACTICES ........... .... ............. ............ ...........
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Safety Section 1-1 SAFETY SECTION.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1-2 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY GENERAL SAFETY INSTRU CTIONS AND PRACTICES A careful oper ator is the best operator .
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1-3 © 201 1 A lamo Group Inc. SAFETY OPERA TOR SAFETY TO A VOID SERIOUS IN JUR Y OR D EA TH DO THE FOLLOWING: • READ, UNDERST AND and FOLLOW Operator's Manual instructions, W arnings and Safety Messages.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1-4 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY CONNECTION OR DISCONNE CTING IMPLEMENT SAFETY TO A VOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEA TH FROM BEING CRUSHED BY TRACTOR OR IMPLEMENT : WHEN .
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1-5 © 201 1 A lamo Group Inc. SAFETY CRUSHING HAZARDS TO A VOID SER IOUS INJURY OR DEA TH FROM FALLING OFF TRACTOR, EQUIPMENT RUN OVER, ROLLOVER AND CRUSHING BY F ALLING WING OR IMPLEMENT : • USE ROPS and SEA T BEL T equipped tractors for mowing operations.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1-6 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY THROWN OBJECT HAZARDS ROT AR Y MOWERS CAN THROW OBJECTS 300 FEET OR MORE UNDER ADVERSE CONDITIONS.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1-7 © 201 1 A lamo Group Inc. SAFETY THROWN OBJECTS HA ZARDS (CONTINUED) MOWER OPERA TION: • DO NOT exceed mower's rated Cutting Capacity or cut non-vegetative material. • USE ENCLOSED TRACTOR CABS when two or more mowers are operating in mowing area.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1-8 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY RUN OVER HAZARDS TO A VOID SERIOUS INJUR Y OR DEA TH FROM F A LLING OFF TRACTOR OR EQUIPMENT RUN OVER: • USE ROPS and SEA T BEL T equipped tractors for mowing operations. • KEEP ROPS locked in UP position.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1-9 © 201 1 A lamo Group Inc. SAFETY PTO ENT ANGLEMENT HAZARDS KEEP A W A Y FROM ROT A TING DRIVELINES AND ELEMENTS TO A VOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEA TH: S T AY A W AY and KEEP hands, feet and body AW A Y from rotating blades, drive lines and part s until all moving element s have stopped.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Sectio n 1-10 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY MOWER BLADE CONT ACT HAZARDS KEEP A W A Y FROM ROT A TING BLADES TO A VOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEA TH FROM BLADE CONT ACT : • S T AY AW AY and KEEP HANDS, FEET and BODY A W A Y from rotating blades, drivelines and part s until all moving elements have stopped.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1- 11 © 201 1 A lamo Group Inc. SAFETY HIGH PRESSURE OILLEAK HAZARDS TO A VOID SERIOUS INJUR Y OR DEA TH FROM HIGH PRESSURE HYDRAULIC OIL LEAKS PENERA TING SKIN: • DO NOT OPERA TE equipment with oil or fuel leaks.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Sectio n 1-12 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY ELECTRICAL & FIRE HAZARDS TO A VOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEA TH FROM ELECTRICAL CONT ACT WHEN WORKING AROUND ELECTRICAL POWER LI.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1- 13 © 201 1 A lamo Group Inc. SAFETY TRANSPORTING HAZARDS TO A VOID SERIOUS INJUR Y AND DEA TH WHEN TOWING OR TRANSPORTING EQUIPMENT : • KEEP transport speed BELOW 20 mph to maintain control of equipment. • REDUCE SPEED on inclines, on turns and in poor towing conditions.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Sectio n 1-14 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY HAZARDS WITH MAINTENANCE OF IMPLEMENT A VOID SERIOUS INJUR Y OR DEA TH FROM COMPONENT F AILURE BY KEEPING IMPLEMENT IN GOOD OPERA TING CONDITION IN PERFORMI NG PROPER SERVICE, REP AIRS AND MAINTENANCE.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1- 15 © 201 1 A lamo Group Inc. SAFETY PA R T S I N F O R M AT I O N PA R T S I N F O R M AT I O N Rhino mowers use bala nced and matched system compone nts for blade car riers, blades, cuttershaft s, knives, knife hangers, roll ers, drivetrain component s, and be arings.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Sectio n 1-16 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Decal Location NOTE: Rhino supplies safety decals on this product to promote safe operation .
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1- 17 © 201 1 A lamo Group Inc. SAFETY ITEM P ART NO. QT Y TYPE DESCRIPTION 4. D389 1 DANGER Multi-Hazard 5. D388 1 DANGER Driveline Hazard 6. D137 1 WARNING CCW Blade Rotation 7. 00776678 1 DANGER Shear Bolt Length 8.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Sectio n 1-18 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY Decal Description.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1- 19 © 201 1 A lamo Group Inc. SAFETY.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Sectio n 1-20 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1- 21 © 201 1 A lamo Group Inc. SAFETY.
SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Sectio n 1-22 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY.
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SAFETY 148 02/11 Safety Section 1- 25 © 201 1 A lamo Group Inc. SAFETY Federal Laws and Re gulations This section is intended to explain in broad terms the conc ept and effect of federal laws and regulations conce rning employer and employee eq uipment operators.
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2 Contents Acknowledgment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Forewor d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Safety Alerts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 Safety Aler ts Symbol This Safety Alert Symbol means: “A TTENTION! ST A Y ALER T! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOL VED!” The Safety Alert Symbol identi es 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 .
4 Industrial/Agricultural Mower T ypes Mowers are used for pastur e clipping, crop r esidue shredding, heavy brush cutting, waterways, right-of- ways, roadside or highway mowing. Also, these mowers are used for cutting grass and other gr owth in public areas such as parks and cemeteries.
5 Follow A Safety Program Protect Y ourself W ear personal pr otective clothing and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) issued to you or called for by job conditions.
6 Follow A Safety Program Avoid Injury Fr om Raised Equipment Avoid possible crushing injury fr om falling mower or other raised equipment. Before working near or under raised mower or equipment parts: — Securely support or block up raised mower or equipment parts according to the operator’ s manual.
7 Follow A Safety Program Be Alert! Know where to get assistance. Know how to use a rst aid kit and re extinguisher/ r e suppression system.
8 Follow A Safety Program Some Rules Y ou Must Work By (continued) — Only quali ed and authorized individuals may operate this equipment. — Never allow children to play on, ride on or operate the equipment. Children ar e not quali ed to operate this equipment.
9 Prepare For Safe Operation Check The Mower And T ractor Equipment Before beginning your work day inspect the machine and have all systems in good operational condition. WARNING! Pr event possible crushing injury from falling equipment. Hydraulic system or part failure could cause unsupported equipment to fall.
10 Prepare For Safe Operation Know The W ork Area Before you operate the mower thor oughly inspect the work area. W alk ar ound the area and inspect the surfaces you will travel on when using the mower .
11 Prepare For Safe Operation T ractor And Mower Controls Safety T est Start the tractor following the speci c pr ocedures in the manufacturer’ s operator’ s manual. These procedur es normally include: — Fasten and adjust seat belt on your ROPS-equipped tractor .
12 Prepare For Safe Operation Hitching Mower T o T ractor Three-point hitch-mounted mowers: — Refer to mower and tractor manufacturers’ manuals. — Place tractor’ s hydraulic power lift (rockshaft) selector lever in down position to avoid unexpected movement.
13 Star t Safely Make The Right Start Mow only in daylight or good arti cial light conditions. Avoid serious injury or death fr om mower -thrown objects or blade contact: — Keep chain shields, exible or solid de ector shields or dischar ge chutes in place and in good repair .
14 Operate Safely Mower -Thr own Objects (continued) Disc Mowers — When using a disc mower it is important to know the area to be mowed. If the operator has mowed the eld befor e and is familiar.
15 Operate Safely Under Mount Mower Safety Practices When mowing with an under mount mower: — Keep removable dischar ge chute in place and over dischar ge opening. — Never stand on a mower housing when the tractor engine is operating. — Distribute grass clippings with discharge chute facing mowed area.
16 Operate Safely Wing And Side Mount Mowers Safety Practices Raised wing positions reduce shielding pr otection and increases the thr own object and blade contact hazard risks.
17 Uneven T errain Mowing Safety Practices (continued) — Use extreme car e to maintain control over the equipment when operating in these conditions. — Increase tractor stability by adding wheel weights, ballast and increasing wheel spacing to maximum.
18 Parking Safety Practices — Use designated or out-of-traf c areas. — Use rm level gr ound locations. — Set parking brake. — Lower raised equipment to ground. Shut down the mower and tractor using proper equipment shut down practice before dismounting tractor .
19 Shut Down Safely Dismounting Properly — Never dismount from moving equipment. — Never jump from any machines. — Dismount carefully . — Check for slippery steps. — Keep feet and hands away from contr ols. — Use handholds and steps during dismount.
20 Per for m Maintenance Safely Prepar e Y ourself W ear personal pr otective clothing and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) issued to you or called for by job conditions.
21 Per for m Maintenance Safely Prepar e The Machine Stored ener gy sources (electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, thermal, etc.) must be controlled or reduced to a practical minimum befor e performing any maintenance, repair or service pr ocedures.
22 Per for m Maintenance Safely Per for m Maintenance Safely Use Proper V entilation If it is necessary to run an engine in an enclosed area, remove the exhaust fumes fr om the area with an exhaust pipe extension. If you do not have an exhaust pipe extension, make sure you open the doors and get outside air into the area.
23 Hydraulic System Hazards The hydraulic system is under pressur e whenever the engine is operating and may hold pressur e even after the engine is shut off. Cycle all hydraulic contr ols including the auxiliary hydraulic control after the engine is shut down.
24 Avoid Explosion WARNING! A void possible serious injury from explosion. Lead-acid batteries produce extr emely explosive gases especially when being char ged. Keep arcs, sparks, fl ames and lighted tobacco away . — Do not smoke near batteries. — Keep arcs, sparks and open ames away from batteries.
25 Tire And Wheel Maintenance (continued) WARNING! The types of wheels and tir es usually found on this equipment requir e special care when servicing to prevent death or serious injury . Do not in ate the tir es above the recommended pressur e. Be sure to r eplace tire ballast if equipped.
26 Per for m Maintenance Safely Mower Blade Maintenance (continued) — How are mower blades made? Mower blades are made of high str ength alloy spring steel.
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2 Este manual de seguridad está destinado a señalar algunas de las situaciones de seguridad básicas que pueden sur gir durante la operación y el mantenimiento normales de la máquina y a instruirlo en prácticas de seguridad para manejar estas condiciones.
3 Aler tas de seguridad Símbolo Este símbolo de alerta de seguridad signi ca: “¡A TENCIÓN! ¡MANTÉNGASE ALERT A! ¡SU SEGURIDAD EST Á EN RIESGO!” El símbolo de alerta de seguridad identi ca mensajes de seguridad importantes sobre el equipo, sobr e letrer os de seguridad, en manuales u otros lugar es.
4 Tipos de cortadora de césped industrial/para agricultura Las cortadoras de césped se usan para recortar pasturas, desmenuzar residuos de cultivos, cortar arbustos, r ealizar desbroce pesado, cortar la hierba en vías de agua, derechos de paso, costados de caminos o autopistas.
5 Cumplimiento del programa de seguridad Protéjase a sí mismo Use la ropa de pr otección personal y los equipos de protección personal (PPE) que se le pr oporcionen o que requieran las condiciones del trabajo. SIEMPRE debe usar gafas de seguridad con escudos laterales.
6 Cumplimiento del programa de seguridad Evite las lesiones provocadas por equipos elevados Evite posibles lesiones de aplastamiento por caídas de la cortadora u otros equipos elevados.
7 Cumplimiento del programa de seguridad ¡Manténgase alerta! Sepa dónde obtener asistencia. Sepa cómo usar un equipo de primeros auxilios y un extintor de incendios/ sistema de supresión de fuego. ¡Manténgase informado! Aproveche los pr ogramas de capacitación que se ofrecen.
8 Cumplimiento del programa de seguridad Algunas reglas que debe cumplir al trabajar (continuación) — Únicamente personas cuali cadas y autorizadas pueden manejar estos equipos. — Nunca permita que los niños jueguen en los equipos, viajen en ellos o los hagan funcionar .
9 Preparación para una operación segura Revise los equipos de la cortadora de césped y el tractor Antes de comenzar la jornada de trabajo, inspeccione la máquina y asegúrese de que todos los sistemas estén en buenas condiciones operacionales. ¡ADVERTENCIA! Evite posibles lesiones por aplastamiento producidas por equipos que caen.
10 Preparación para una operación segura Familiarícese con la zona de trabajo Antes de hacer funcionar la cortadora de césped, inspeccione cuidadosamente la zona de trabajo. Recorra a pie alrededor de la zona e inspeccione las super cies sobre las cuales se desplazará cuando utilice la cortadora.
11 Preparación para una operación segura Prueba de seguridad de los controles del tractor y de la cortadora de césped Arranque el tractor siguiendo los procedimientos especí cos del manual del operador del fabricante.
12 Preparación para una operación segura Enganche de la cortadora de césped al tractor Cortadoras montadas en enganche de tres puntos: — Consulte los manuales de los fabricantes de la cortadora y del tractor .
13 Arranque con seguridad Cómo realizar un arranque corr ecto Corte la hierba únicamente con luz diurna o en condiciones de buena luz arti cial. Evite lesiones graves o muerte producidas por obje.
14 Operación con seguridad Objetos arrojados por la cortadora de césped (continuación) Cortadoras de disco — Cuando se usa una cortadora de disco, es importante conocer la zona donde se va a cortar .
15 Operación con seguridad Prácticas de seguridad para la cortadora de césped de montaje inferior Cuando se traslada con una cortadora de césped de montaje inferior: — Mantenga la rampa de descarga extraíble en su lugar y por encima de la abertura de descar ga.
16 Operación con seguridad Prácticas de seguridad para cortadoras de césped con laterales y montaje lateral Las posiciones elevadas de los laterales reducen la protección de los escudos y aumentan los riesgos de objetos arrojados y contacto con las hojas.
17 Prácticas de seguridad para trabajos de corte en terrenos despar ejos (continuación) — Use extremo cuidado para mantener el contr ol de los equipos cuando trabaja en estas condiciones. — Aumente la estabilidad del tractor agregando pesos o lastre en las ruedas y aumentando al máximo la separación entre las ruedas.
18 Prácticas de seguridad para el estacionamiento — Use las zonas designadas o alejadas del tránsito. — Use lugares con suelo rme y nivelado. — Aplique el freno de estacionamiento. — Descienda el equipo de la cortadora de césped hasta el suelo.
19 Apagado con seguridad Descenso correcto — Nunca descienda de equipos en movimiento. — Nunca baje de una máquina saltando. — Descienda con cuidado. — V eri que que no haya peldaños resbaladizos. — Mantenga los pies y las manos lejos de los controles.
20 Realización de mantenimiento con seguridad Preparación personal Use la ropa de pr otección personal y los equipos de protección personal (PPE) que se le pr oporcionen o que requieran las condiciones del trabajo. SIEMPRE debe usar gafas de seguridad con escudos laterales.
21 Realización de mantenimiento con seguridad Preparación de la máquina Deben controlarse o r educirse las fuentes de energía almacenada (eléctricas, mecánicas, hidráulicas, neumáticas, químicas, térmicas, etc.) al mínimo practicable antes de realizar cualquier pr ocedimiento de mantenimiento, reparación o servicio.
22 Realización de mantenimiento con seguridad Use ventilación adecuada Si es necesario hacer funcionar un motor en una zona cerrada, elimine del área las emanaciones de escape con una extensión del caño de escape. Si no tiene esa extensión, asegúrese de abrir las puertas y dejar entrar aire del exterior .
23 Riesgos del sistema hidráulico El sistema hidráulico se encuentra bajo presión siempr e que el motor está funcionando; puede conservar presión incluso después de apagar el motor . Haga funcionar todos los controles hidráulicos incluyendo el contr ol hidráulico auxiliar después de que el motor esté apagado.
24 Evite explosiones ¡ADVERTENCIA! Evite posibles lesiones graves por explosiones. Las baterías de plomo-ácido producen gases sumamente explosivos, especialmente durante la car ga. Mantenga alejados los arcos, las chispas, las llamas y el tabaco encendido.
25 Mantenimiento de neumáticos y ruedas (continuación) ¡ADVERTENCIA! Los tipos de ruedas y neumáticos que generalmente se encuentran en estos equipos requier en cuidados especiales al realizar servicios para evitar lesiones graves o la muerte. No in e los neumáticos por encima de la pr esión recomendada.
26 Realización de mantenimiento con seguridad Mantenimiento de las hojas de la cortadora (continuación) — ¿Cómo están hechas las hojas de la cortadora de césped? Están hechas acero para r esortes de aleación de alta resistencia.
Introduction Section 2-1 INTRODUCTION SECTION.
INTRODUCTION 148 02/11 Introduction Section 2-2 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. INTRODUCTION We ar e pleased to have you as a Rhino customer . Y our Rotary Cu tter has been carefully designed with care and built with quality mater ials by skilled workers to give maximum service with minimum down time.
INTRODUCTION 148 02/11 Introduction Section 2-3 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. INTRODUCTION The Rhino 148 Rot ary Mower is designed for medium duty app lications such as weed, grass, corn stalks, and light brush to 1-1/2” diameter . These mowers are single spindle with two free-swinging blad es.
INTRODUCTION 148 02/11 Introduction Section 2-4 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. INTRODUCTION KEY OPERA TION POINTS • Cutting performance an d distr ibution are best when cu tter is level from side to side and front to rear . • In extra heavy material, rear chains will allow better discharge and better distri bution than so lid rear bands.
INTRODUCTION 148 02/11 Introduction Section 2-5 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. INTRODUCTION RHINO LIMITED W ARRANTY 1. LIMITED W ARRANTIES 1.01. Rhino warrants for one year from the purchase dat e to the o.
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Assembly Section 3-1 ASSEMBL Y SECTION.
ASSEMBLY 148 02/11 Assembly Section 3- 2 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBL Y DEALER SETUP INSTRUCTIONS The mower as received from the factory is partia lly assembled and requires minimum time to complete assembly an d is ready f or sale. The mower is shipped vertic ally with shipp ing brackets.
ASSEMBLY 148 02/11 Assembly Sec tio n 3-3 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. ASSEMBL Y SHEAR BOL T DRIVELINE INST ALLA TION Attach rear driveline of U-Joint to input Shaf t on gearbox, inst all Snap Ring in groove on In put Shaft. NOTE : Check that Snap Ring is properly seated in groo ve.
ASSEMBLY 148 02/11 Assembly Section 3- 4 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBL Y T AIL WHEEL INST ALLA TION (S t andard or Quick Hitch) 1. Align T ailwheel Beam Weldment (5) between pivot bracke ts located behind gearbox mount on Mainframe Weldment. NOTE: Long side of caster fork pivot tube is positioned up.
ASSEMBLY 148 02/11 Assembly Sec tio n 3-5 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. ASSEMBL Y For additional safety in transport, raise mowe r as hi gh as possible without having driveline hit decks and shorten ch eck chains all possible to prevent inad vertent falling in transp ort.
ASSEMBLY 148 02/11 Assembly Section 3- 6 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. ASSEMBL Y Front and Rear Deflectors (St andard Equipment) Deflectors: Front and Rear Deflectors (S t andard Equipment) ar e recommended for the average user and will provide protection from thro wn objects with prope r op eration under normal conditions.
ASSEMBLY 148 02/11 Assembly Sec tio n 3-7 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. ASSEMBL Y OFFSET ADAPTER HITCH (EXTRA EQUIPMENT) (Figure Asm-R- 0084) Fasten the Offset Adapter Hitch weldment to the lift lugs using the Hi tch Pin holes. Faste n the Adjustable Leg to the left side lug if t he Mower is to of fset to the left.
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Operation Sec tio n 4- 1 OPERA TION SECTION.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Sec tio n 4- 2 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION RHINO 148 ROT AR Y MOWER OPERA TION INSTRUCTIONS Rhino 148 rotary mowers are manufactured wit h quality material by skilled workers.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Sec tio n 4- 3 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION 1. OPERA TOR REQUIREMENTS Safe operation of the unit is the responsibility of a qualifi ed operator .
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Sec tio n 4- 4 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION 2. TRACT OR REQUIREMENTS The tractor used to oper ate the mower must have the power cap acity to lift, pull, an d operate the Power T ake Off ( PTO) at the mowe r ’ s rated speed while tr aveling at a ground speed between 2 and 5 MPH.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Sec tio n 4- 5 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION 2.3 T ractor Horsepower The power require d to operate a mower is determined by the tr actor PTO horsepower . For most mowing conditions, the 160 mower re qu ires a tractor with at le ast 20 HP .
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Sec tio n 4- 6 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION Do not connect the PT O driveline to the tractor or operate the impleme nt unless the implement is securely connected to the trac tor . 2.6 Power T ake Off (PTO) Depending on the unit, th e mower is designed to oper at e at a PTO speed of 540 or 1000 RPM.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Sec tio n 4- 7 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION 3. GETTING ON AND OFF THE TRACT OR Before getting o nto the tractor , the operator must read and completely underst and the implement and tractor operator manuals.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Sec tio n 4- 8 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION BEFORE leaving the tracto r seat lower the implement, set the p arking brake and/or set th e tractor transmission in parking gear , disengage the PTO, stop th e engine, remove the key , and wait for all moving p arts to stop.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Sec tio n 4- 9 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION 1. Make sure the tractor is equipped with the correct PTO shaf t. Change shaf ts if needed. 2. Shorten or re move the tractor drawbar to avoid interference when raising and lowering th e mower .
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 10 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION 5.1 3-Point Quick Hitch Our 3-Point Quick Hitch is designed to connect to a Quick-Att ach Coupler making mounting and dismounting your mow er easier .
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 11 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION IMPORT ANT : The Quick Hitch will more mower further from tractor whic h will require checking the following: 1. Driveline length 2. T ractor st ability NOTE: Offset Adapter Hitches are available to position the mower to the left or right.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 12 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION 6.1 Setting Mower Height- Lif t T y pe - (St andard or Quick Hitch) 1. Park the tractor and mower on level gr ound. 2. Using the 3-point hitch control lever , positio n the front of the mow er with the side skids 1” less off the ground than desired cut height.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 13 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION 6.2 Setting Deck Pitch Lower Horse Power - Better Fuel Effic iency T o increase fuel efficiency and lower horsep ower requirement s for mower operation, the mowe r should be operat ed with the deck app roximately 3/ 4" LOWER IN THE FRONT THAN THE REAR.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 14 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION 7.1 Driveline Length Check When fitting the mower to the tractor , the telescoping drive line must be inspected to ens.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 15 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION “Bottoming Out” Check Procedure • Disconnect driveline from the tracto r and slide the profiles together u ntil fully comp ressed. • Place a mark on the inner shield 1/8” from the end of the outer shield.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 16 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION 8. PRE-OPERA TION INSPECTION AND SERVICE Before each use, a pre- operation inspection and service of the implement and tractor must be perform ed.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 17 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION 8.1 T racto r Pre-Operation Inspection/Service Refer to the tr actor operator ’s manua l to ensure a complete pre-operation inspection and scheduled service is performed accordi ng to the manufacturers recommenda tions.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 18 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION • Perform scheduled lubr ication as detailed in the maintenan ce se ctio n. • Inspect that th e 3-poi nt hitch pins are the proper size, correctly installed, an d secured to the tractor lift arms with ret aining pins inserted.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 19 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION • Ensure the tractor PT O master shield and the mower slip clutch shield are in place, lowere d, and in good condition. • Ensure the driveline integr al shield is in good condition and rotates free ly .
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 20 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION 8.3 Cutting Component Inspection Inspect blade p an and blade assembly for the following:.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 21 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION Operating the mower wit h loose blade hardware will damage the blade holder or blades and can result in blade breakage or bl ade fa sten er failure. Br oken b lade s or bo lt s can be thrown out from under the mower for distances up to 300 feet.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 22 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION 8.4 Blade Bolt Inspection Inspect Blade Bolt Head da ily for wear as followed: Inspect the Blade Bolt Heads d aily for abn ormal wear .
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 23 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION T ractor PRE-OPERA TION Inspection T ractor ID#________________ Make ____________________ Date: ________________ Shift _.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 24 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION Rotary Mower PRE-OPERA TION Inspection Mower ID#________________ Make ____________________ Date: ________________ Shif.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 25 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION 9. DRIVING THE TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT Safe tractor transport requ ires the operator possess a tho rough knowledge of the mode l being operated and precautions to t ake while driving with an att ached implem ent.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 26 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION 9.1 St arting the T ractor The procedure to st art the tractor is model specific. Refer to the tractor operator’s manual for st arting procedures for your p articular tractor .
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 27 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION 9.3 Raising the Mowe r Using the tractor 3-point hi tch control lever , raise the mower off the grou nd about 6” , or just high enough to cle ar any ground obst acles.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 28 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION 9.5 Crossing Ditches and Steep Inclines When crossing ditches with steep ba nks or going up sharp inclines, it is poss.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 29 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION Inclines and ditches should be app roached along a line which is at an an gle as shown. This type of path will reduce the possib ility of over-collapse of the driveline and re sulting damag e.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 30 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION Many varied objects, such as wire, cable, rope, or chains, can become ent angled in the operating p arts of the mower h ead. These items could then swing out side the housing at greater velocities than the blad es.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 31 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION Rotary Mowers are capable under adverse conditions of throwing objects for great distances ( 300 feet or more) and causing serious injury or death. Follow safety messag es carefully .
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 32 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION 10.4 PT O RPM and Ground S peed Ground speed for mowing will depend upon the height, type , and density of vege tation to be cut. Recommended speed for ef ficient mowe r performan ce is between 2 and 5 mph(3-8 kp h).
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 33 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION Do not mow with two machines in the same ar ea except with Cab tractors with the wind ows closed. (SGM-1 1) Mow only in conditions where y ou have clear visibility in daylight or with adequate artificial lighting.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 34 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION When you get to the end of a p ass, sligh tly raise the mower (2-4 ”) before turning.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 35 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION Then lower the mower to the desired height and mow the veget ation a second time. If possible, select a mowing p attern that is at a 90 degree ang le to the first pass to reduce streaking for a more uniform cut.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 36 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION 10.6 Right of W ay (Highway) Mowing • USE DOUBLE CHAIN GUARDS for highway , right-of-way , parks, greenbelt mowing, or a ll other mowing where human dwellings, vehicles, or lives tock coul d be within 300 feet of the mow er .
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 37 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION 10.7 Shutting Down the Implement T o shut down attached mower head, first bri ng the tractor to a complete st o p. Decrease engine RPM to idle then dise ngage cutterhe ad.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 38 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION Never stan d or allow another person to st and between a running T ractor an d the Mower when disconnecting the Implement from the T ractor 3-point hitch.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 39 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION 12. MOWER STORAGE Properly prepa ring and storing the mower at the end of the season is critical to maintaining it s appearance and to help ensure year s of dependable service.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 40 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION Before transporting th e tractor and mower , idle the tractor engine, d isengage the PTO an d wait for all mower moving parts to come to a complete stop. Once all mower part s are completely stopped, raise the mower to transport height.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 41 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION 13.2 T ransp orting on Public Roadways Extreme caution should be used wh en transpo rting the tracto r and imp lement on public roa dways.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 42 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION 13.3 Hauling the T ractor and Implement Before transporting a loaded tractor an d implement, measure the height an d width dimensions and gro ss weight of the complete loaded unit.
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 43 © 2011 Alamo Group Inc. OPERA TION 14. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Pos sible Cause Remedy Uneven Cut Excessive ground speed. Reduce ground sp eed. Blades worn, dull, or ben t. Replace blades. (Refer to “Maint enance” section).
OPERATION 148 02/11 Operation Section 4- 44 © 201 1 Alamo Group In c. OPERA TION Gearbox Noisy Low Lubricant. Check lubricant level. Rough gears. Run in or change Gear s. Worn Bear ing. Replace Bearing. Gearbox Leaking Damaged Oil Seal. Replace Seal.
Maintenanc e Sec tio n 5- 1 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE SECTION.
MAINTENANCE 148 02/11 Maintenance Section 5-2 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE HAZARDS WITH MAINTENANCE OF IMPLEMENT A VOID SERIOUS INJUR Y OR DEA TH FROM COMPONENT F AILURE BY KEEPING IMPLEMENT IN GOOD OPERA TING CONDITION IN PERFORMI NG PROPER SERVICE, REP AIRS AND MAINTENANCE.
MAINTENANCE 148 02/11 Maintenance Section 5-3 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE P ARTS INFORMA TION Before operating your Rota ry Cutter , make sure it is properly lubricated and th oroughly inspected. Only a minimum of time and effort is requir ed to regularly lubr icate and maintain this machin e to provide long life and trouble free oper ation.
MAINTENANCE 148 02/11 Maintenance Section 5-4 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE.
MAINTENANCE 148 02/11 Maintenance Section 5-5 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE Gearbox Lubrication The gearbox should be fu ll (18 ounces) 0.54 liters and not require addition al lubricant unless the box is cracked or a seal is leaking.
MAINTENANCE 148 02/11 Maintenance Section 5-6 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE SHEAR PIN YOKE LUBRICA TION Y oke is supplied with a grease fitting to lube between ge arbox shaft and yoke. T his allows yo ke to spin freely on gear box shaft when pin shear s.
MAINTENANCE 148 02/11 Maintenance Section 5-7 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE BLADE SER VICING Inspect blades before each use to determine that they are properly inst alled and in good condition. Replace any blade that is bent, excessively nicke d, worn, or has any other damage.
MAINTENANCE 148 02/11 Maintenance Section 5-8 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE BLADE SHARPENING When sharpening blad es, grind each blade the same am ount to maintain b alance. Follow original sharpening pattern as shown in Figure Mnt-R-00 08. Always sha rpen blades by grinding.
MAINTENANCE 148 02/11 Maintenance Section 5-9 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE BLADE CARRIER INSPECTION Blade bolt fit in to carrier bushings should be checked every time blades are changed. The bla de bolt should fit into carrier bush ings as a snug slip fit.
MAINTENANCE 148 02/11 Mainte nance Section 5-10 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE BLADE CARRIER INST ALLA TION Clean the splines on both the blade carrier an d output shaft. Position carrier on the gearb ox output shaft an d install special washer nut.
MAINTENANCE 148 02/11 Mainte nance Section 5-11 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE Blade Bolt Inspection Inspect Blade Bolt Head da ily for wear as followed: Inspect the Blade Bolt Heads d aily for abn ormal wear .
MAINTENANCE 148 02/11 Mainte nance Section 5-12 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE SLIP CLUTCH If a slip clutch is incorporated in th e PT O driveline, it is designed to slip, absorb the sho ck load, and pr otect the driveline. This clutch has single disc spring with 6 adjusting nut s.
MAINTENANCE 148 02/11 Mainte nance Section 5-13 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE SEASONAL CLUT CH MAINTENANCE It is important that the clutch es slip when an obstacle or load he avier than the clutch setting is encoun tered.
MAINTENANCE 148 02/11 Mainte nance Section 5-14 © 201 1 Alamo Group MAINTENANCE.
SEGURIDAD 148 02/11 Sección de Seguridad 1-14 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SEGURIDAD INFORMACIÓN DE P ARTES NOT A: Para ver las ca lco m an ias en esp a ño l po rf av or de referirs e a la pagina 1- 18 en la se cc ion de se gu rid ad en ingles .
SEGURIDAD 148 02/11 Sección de Seguridad 1- 13 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SEGURIDAD RIESGOS CON EL MANTEN IMIENTO DEL IMPLEMENT O MANTENGA LOS IMPLEMENTOS EN BUENAS CONDI CIONES DE FUNCIONAMIENTO, A TRA VÉS DE UN SERVICIO, REP ARACIÓN O MANTENIMIENTO APROPIADO.
SEGURIDAD 148 02/11 Sección de Seguridad 1-12 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SEGURIDAD RIESGOS EN TRANSPORTE P AR A EVIT AR LESIONES GRA VES O LA MUERTE AL RE MOLCAR O TRANSP ORT A R EQUIPOS: • MANTENGA la velocidad de transporte POR DEBAJO D E 20 millas por hora p ara mantener el control del equipo.
SEGURIDAD 148 02/11 Sección de Seguridad 1- 11 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SEGURIDAD RIESGOS ELÉCRTICOS Y DE FUEGO P ARA EV IT AR LESION ES GRA V ES O LA MUERTE POR CONT ACT O ELÉCTRIC O AL TRABAJAR .
SEGURIDAD 148 02/11 Sección de Seguridad 1-10 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SEGURIDAD RIESGO DEL CONT ACTO A LAS CUCHILLAS DE CORT ADORA RIESGO DE FIL TRACION DE ACEITE HIDRÁULICO DE AL T A PRESIÓN MAN.
SEGURIDAD 148 02/11 Sección de Seguridad 1-9 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SEGURIDAD RIESGO DE ENREDO POR EL PT O MANTÉNGASE ALEJADO DE LAS LÍNEAS DE CONDUCCIÓN Y OTROS ELEMENTOS GIRA TORIOS P ARA EVI.
SEGURIDAD 148 02/11 Sección de Seguridad 1-8 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SEGURIDAD RIESGO DE A TROPELLO P ARA EVIT AR LESIONES GRA VES O LA MUERTE POR CAÍDA DEL TRACTOR O A TROPELLO DEL EQUIPO: • USE tractores equipados con SISTEMA ANTIVUELCO (ROPS) y CINTURONES DE SEGURIDAD para las operaciones de corte.
SEGURIDAD 148 02/11 Sección de Seguridad 1-7 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SEGURIDAD RIESGO DE OBJECT OS LANZADOS Continuado OPERACIÓN DE LA CO RT ADORA: • NO exceda la cap acidad de corte nominal de la cortado ra, ni corte elementos que no sean veget ación.
SEGURIDAD 148 02/11 Sección de Seguridad 1-6 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SEGURIDAD RIESGO DE OBJECT OS LANZADOS LAS CORT ADORAS GIRA TORIAS PUEDEN ARROJAR OBJETOS A 90 METROS (300 PIES) O MÁS EN CONDICIONES ADVERSAS.
SEGURIDAD 148 02/11 Sección de Seguridad 1-5 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SEGURIDAD RIESGO DE APLAST AMIENTO P ARA EVIT AR UNA L ESIÓN GRA VE O LA MUERTE POR CAÍDA DEL TRACTOR, O EL APLAST AMIENTO, VU.
SEGURIDAD 148 02/11 Sección de Seguridad 1-4 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SEGURIDAD SEGURIDAD DE CONECT AR O DESCONECT AR IMPLEMENT O P ARA EVIT AR LESIONES GRA VES O LA MUERTE POR APLAST AMIENT O POR E.
SEGURIDAD 148 02/11 Sección de Seguridad 1-3 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SEGURIDAD SEGURIDAD DEL OPERADOR P ARA EVIT AR LESIONES GRA VES O LA MUERTE, SIGA LAS SIGUIENTES INSTRUCCIONES: • LEA, COMPRENDA y SIGA las instrucciones del Manual del Operador , al igual que las Advertencias y Mensajes de Seguridad.
SEGURIDAD 148 02/11 Sección de Seguridad 1-2 © 201 1 Alamo Group Inc. SEGURIDAD INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURI DAD Y PRÁCTICAS GENERALES El mejor operador es un oper ador cuidadoso. La se guridad es de import ancia fundamen tal p ara el fabrica nte, y tamb ién debería serlo p ara el propietar io u operador .
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Instrucciones de operaciones antes de la entrega del DISTRIB UIDOR al CLIENTE El d istribuidor deberá informar al comp rador de este p r oducto las condiciones, d isposiciones y pr ocedimientos de ga.
Alamo Group Ag. Division está dispue sto a suministrar un (1) Video de Prácticas de Seguridad p ara Cort adoras AEM Por favor enviar: Video de Seguridad para el Opera dor de Cortadoras AEM/FEMA – .
A fin de reducir la tasa de accid ente s y mejorar la opera ció n segura de las cort adoras, Alamo Grou p Ag Division se ha asociado con otros fabrican tes de la in dustria p ara de sarrollar el video y la guía de Pr ácticas de Segu ridad para Cortadoras Indust rial es y Agrícolas AEM/FEMA.
Al propiet ario/operador/distribuidor Este Manual del Operado r es una parte esencia l de la o peración segura de est a máquina y se debe m antener con la unid ad sie mpre. El imp lemento in cluye un po rt a manual donde se pu ede gu ardar el m anual d e ma nera adecuada.
©201 1 Alamo Group Inc. 148 Publicado en 02/1 1 Parte nº. 00781398C MANUAL DE OPERADOR RHINO ® 1020 S. Sangamon A ve. Gibson City , IL 60936 800-446-5158 Email: parts@servis-rhino.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Rhino Mounts 148 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Rhino Mounts 148 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Rhino Mounts 148, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Rhino Mounts 148 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Rhino Mounts 148, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Rhino Mounts 148.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Rhino Mounts 148. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Rhino Mounts 148 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.