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FLEX-WING MECHANICAL LEVEL LIFT ROT AR Y CUTTER /SHREDDER FL20 / FL14 Published 10/03 Effective Serial No. FL 1 1400 Through Current P/N 00766693C OPERA T OR'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.
TO THE OWNER/OPERA T OR/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.
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SECTION ................................................................................................................. ..................... 1 -1 Safety Information .........................................................
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SAFETY SECTION Safety Section 1-1.
FL20M/FL14M 10/03 Safety Section 1-2 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY SAFETY A safe and careful operator is the best operator . Safety is of primary importance to the manufacturer and should be to the owner/operator . Most accidents can be avoided by being aware of your equipment, your surroundings, and observing certain precautions.
Safety Section 1-3 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY FL20M/FL14M 10/03 SAFETY DANGER! Never operate the Tractor or Implement until you have read and completely understand this Manual, the Tractor Operator’s Manual, and each of the Safety Messages found in the Manual or on the Tractor and Implement.
FL20M/FL14M 10/03 Safety Section 1-4 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY SAFETY DANGER! Start tractor only when properly seated in the Tractor seat. Starting a tractor in gear can result in injury or death. Read the Tractor operators manual for proper starting instructions.
Safety Section 1-5 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY FL20M/FL14M 10/03 SAFETY WARNING! Transport only at safe speeds. Serious accidents and injuries can result from operating this equipment at unsafe speeds. Understand the Tractor and Implement and how it handles before transporting on streets and highways.
FL20M/FL14M 10/03 Safety Section 1-6 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY SAFETY WARNING! 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.
Safety Section 1-7 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY FL20M/FL14M 10/03 SAFETY WARNING! 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.
FL20M/FL14M 10/03 Safety Section 1-8 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY SAFETY WARNING! Never leave Tractor and Implemented unattended while the implement is 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.
Safety Section 1-9 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY FL20M/FL14M 10/03 SAFETY DANGER! There are obvious and hidden potential hazards in the operation of this Implement as in all power-driven or pulled equipment.
FL20M/FL14M 10/03 Safety Section 1-10 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY SAFETY 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.
Safety Section 1-11 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY FL20M/FL14M 10/03 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.
FL20M/FL14M 10/03 Safety Section 1-12 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY SAFETY 7 4 19 15 22 14 24 2 7 14 22 24 20 3 4 Counterweight For two-section Cutter 24 11 3 4 6 2 22 3 4 For two-section Cutter Onl.
Safety Section 1-13 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY FL20M/FL14M 10/03 SAFETY ITEM PART NO. Q T Y LEVEL DESCRIPTION 1 00725746 1 PELIGRO Get Manual Translated 2 00753840 2(1) DANGER Folding Wings 3 007.
FL20M/FL14M 10/03 Safety Section 1-14 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY SAFETY 9- - 00760657 16--00763613 1- - 00725746 17- - 00763977 12- - D103 12- - D114 10 - - 02967827 SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER 14 - -.
Safety Section 1-15 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY FL20M/FL14M 10/03 SAFETY 8- - 00756494 20- - D138 19- - D137 5- - 00769736 6- - 00756059 26 -- 00771284 27 -- 00771283 R 05-14-96.
FL20M/FL14M 10/03 Safety Section 1-16 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY SAFETY 23- - 99101 22- - D303 3- - 00756004 4- - 00756005 11- - 999403 2- - 00753840.
Safety Section 1-17 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY FL20M/FL14M 10/03 SAFETY 18- - D102 21- - D302 FL20 24-- D306 FL14 24-- 00766723 FOR AIRPLANE TIRE -- 00762608 R 09-27-01 35- 00749117 36- 00773723.
FL20M/FL14M 10/03 Safety Section 1-18 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY 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.
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Introduction Section 2-1 INTRODUCTION SECTION.
Introduction Section 2-2 INTRODUCTION FL20M/FL14M 10/03 INTRODUCTION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Your FL 20 is a heavy-duty Cutter/Shredder designed primarily for weed and grass control, brush up to 2- 1/2" diameter, and shredding row crops such as cotton and corn stalks.
Assembly Section 3-1 ASSEMBL Y SECTION.
Assembly Section 3-2 FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 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.
Assembly Section 3-3 ASSEMBL Y FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 1 5 7 2,3,4 FIGURE 2. Tongue Assembly/ Level Rod Assembly 10 11,12,13 9 TONGUE ATTACHMENT To assemble the tongue (FIGURE 2) . Align the lugs of the tongue with the top holes of the mainframe hitch plate (1).
Assembly Section 3-4 FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FIGURE 4. Wing Sections Attachments 1 2 3 4 WING SECTIONS ATTACHMENTS While the Center Section is still solidly blocked, attach the Wing Sections (1) in the horizontal plane.
Assembly Section 3-5 ASSEMBL Y FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 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).
Assembly Section 3-6 FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 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.
Assembly Section 3-7 ASSEMBL Y FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 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.
Assembly Section 3-8 FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FIGURE 10. Wheel Attachment.
Assembly Section 3-9 ASSEMBL Y FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 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.
Assembly Section 3-10 FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 1,2 4 2,3 4 5,2 3 1,2 FIGURE 14. Rear Wing Section Deflector Attachment FIGURE 15. Rear Center Section Deflector attachment FIGURE 13. Front Rubber Deflector Attachment.
Assembly Section 3-11 ASSEMBL Y FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. CHAIN GUARD ATTACHMENT The placement of the Chain Guards corresponds to the Rubber Deflector Attachment with the exception of the Front Center Section see FIGURE 16 .
Assembly Section 3-12 FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FIGURE 20 DRIVELINE ATTACHMENT Remove Wing Nuts holding Divider Gearbox Shield and raise Shield. Remove any tape from Gearbox shafts. Attach the Clamp Yoke end of the Wing Driveline to the Divider Gearbox.
Assembly Section 3-13 ASSEMBL Y FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. R 09-27-01 EQUAL ANGLE JACKSHAFT DRIVELINE Attach bearingsupport weldment (ref #1) to torque weldment as shown. Install jackshaft bearing (ref #2) onto jackshaft stub end.
Assembly Section 3-14 FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FIGURE 24 FIGURE 25 FIGURE 26 CANOPY SHIELDS After final adjustment attach Canopy Shields over Divider Gearbox (FIGURE 26) , Secondary Gearbox (FIGURE 24 & 25) .
Assembly Section 3-15 ASSEMBL Y FL20M/FL14M 10/03 ASSEMBL Y © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. LEFT WING LIFT CYLINDER RIGHT WING LIFT CYLINDER 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.
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OPERA TION SECTION Operation Section 4-1 © 2001 Alamo Group Inc..
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-2 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 IMPORT ANT : T o avoid mower damage, retorque all bolts after the first 10 hours of operation. Retighten blade carrier retaining nut on gearbox lower shafts to 400 ft.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-3 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 READ AND UNDERST AND THE ENTIRE OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY SECTION OF THIS MANUAL AND THE TRACTOR MANUAL BEFORE A TTEMPTING TO USE THE TRACTOR AND MOWER.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-4 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 S t andard Equipment and S pecifications Horsepower Required (Min.)....... 75 HP 75 HP Cutting Capacity (Diameter)........2-1/2” 2-1/2” Cutting Height............
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-5 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 1. OPERA T OR REQUIREMENTS Safe operation of the rotary mower is the responsibility of a qualified operator .
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-6 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 2. TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS The tractor used to operate the mower must have the power capacity to lift, pull, and operate the Power T ake Off (PTO) at the mower’s rated speed while traveling at a ground speed between 2 and 5 MPH.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-7 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 2.4 Drawbar The tractor drawbar must be positioned at a certain length based on the operating speed of the mower for proper driveline operation. If the mower is a 540 RPM unit, position the drawbar length from shaft end to hitch hole at 14”.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-8 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 Never operate the T ractor and Mower if the Mower main driveline is directly connected to the T ractor transmission.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-9 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 3. GETTING ON AND OFF THE TRACT OR Before getting onto the tractor , the operator must read and completely understand the mower and tractor operator manuals.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-10 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 4. ST ARTING THE TRACT OR Before starting the tractor ensure the following: ¾ Conduct all pre-start operation inspection and service according to the tractor operator’s manual.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-11 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 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 .
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-12 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 Operating Mower Hydraulics with T wo T ractor Hydraulic Port s 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.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-13 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 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.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-14 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 6.2 Setting Deck Pitch T o facilitate safe and ef ficient operation, the mower should be operated with the deck approximately 3/4” LOWER IN THE FRONT THAN THE REAR.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-15 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 When fitting the mower to the tractor , the telescoping driveline must be inspected to ensure that at its most com.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-16 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 “ 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 reattach the driveline to the PTO shaft.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-17 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 10 DEG. 80 DEG. 80 DEG. CONSTANT VELOCITY JOINT-MAXIMUM ANGLE CHECK 7.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-18 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 8. PRE-OPERA TION INSPECTION AND SER VICE Before each use, a pre-operation inspection and service of the mower and tractor must be performed.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-19 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 DANGER! All Safety Shields, Guards and Safety devices including (but not limited to) - the Deflectors, Chain Guards, Steel Guards, Gearbox Shields, PTO integral shields, and the Retractable Door Shields should be used and maintained in good working condition.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-20 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 ¾ Ensure the tractor PTO master shield is in place, lowered and in good condition. ¾ Ensure each mower slip clutch shield is secured in place and in good condition.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-21 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 ¾ 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.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-22 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 9. DRIVING THE TRACT OR AND MOWER Safe tractor transport requires the operator possess a thorough knowledge of the model being operated and precautions to take while driving with an attached implement.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-23 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 9.1 S t arting the T ractor The procedure to start the tractor is model specific. Refer to the tractor operator’s manual for starting procedures for your particular tractor .
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-24 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 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 .
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-25 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 S tart off driving at a slow speed and gradually increase your speed while maint aining complete control of the tractor and mower . Moving slowly at first will also prevent the tractor from rearing up and loss of steering control.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-26 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 9.5 Crossing Ditches and Steep Inclines When crossing ditches with steep banks or going up sharp inclines, it is p.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-27 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 10. OPERA TING THE TRACT OR AND MOWER THE OPERA TOR MUST COMPLETEL Y UNDERST AND HOW TO OPERA TE THE TRACTOR AND MOWER AND ALL CONTROLS BEFORE A TTEMPTING T O MOW .
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-28 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 10.2 Byst ander/Passersby Precautions If 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.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-29 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 WARNING! 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.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-30 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 10.5 Operating the Mower Mow only in conditions where you have clear visibility in daylight or with adequate artificial lighting.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-31 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 S tay 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 .
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-32 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 When mowing across uneven areas such as road shoulders, ditch edges, and other uneven terrain, position mower so t.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-33 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 10.6 Shutting Down the Mower T o 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.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-34 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 After disconnecting the mower hitch, remove the mower driveline from the tractor PTO shaft.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-35 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 12. MOWER STORAGE Properly preparing and storing the mower a t the end of the season is critical to maintaining its appearance and to help ensure years of dependable service.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-36 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 13. TRANSPORTING THE TRACT OR AND MOWER 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.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-37 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 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.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-38 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 13.1 T ransporting on Public Roadways Extreme caution should be used when transporting the tractor and mower on public roadways.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-39 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 Make sure that all tractor flashing warning lights, headlights, and brake/taillights are functioning properly before proceeding onto public roads.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-40 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 13.2 Hauling the T ractor and Mower Before transporting a loaded tractor and mower , measure the height and width dimensions and gross weight of the complete loaded unit.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-41 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 14. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Gear Box Overheating TROUBLE Excessive Vibrations POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. Check gear box bolts. 2. Check for loose nuts on bladeholder and blades.
OPERA TION Operation Section 4-42 OPERA TION © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 TROUBLE SHOOTING TROUBLE Gear Box Noisy Clutch Slips Excessively Gear Box Leaking POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. Rough gears. 2. Worn bearing. 1. Damaged oil seal. 2. Bent shaft.
OPERA TION OPERA TION Operation Section 4-43 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FL14/FL20 10/03 TROUBLE Oil Squirting from Breather Vent Hole POSSIBLE REMEDY Do not carry cutter on cylinder. (Use stroke collars) Replace piston "O" ring. Replace cylinder.
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MAINTENANCE SECTION Maintenance Section 5-1.
Maintenance Section 5-2 MAINTENANCE FL20MFL14M 10/03 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 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.
Maintenance Section 5-3 MAINTENANCE FL20MFL14M 10/03 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. CENTER & 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.
Maintenance Section 5-4 MAINTENANCE FL20MFL14M 10/03 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 GREASE EVERY 8 HOURS GREASE EVERY 8 HOURS DIVIDER GEARBOX The Test Plug for the Divider Gearbox is located on the right side of the input shaft.
Maintenance Section 5-5 MAINTENANCE FL20MFL14M 10/03 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. MAIN CV DRIVELINE SAFETY SHIELD (FIGURE 7) 1. To remove Outer CV Cone remove the 6 screws (#1) from shield cone. Remove cone forward over yoke (#2). Shield bearing (#7) is split and can be removed by spreading and removing from groove in CV Body (#3).
Maintenance Section 5-6 MAINTENANCE FL20MFL14M 10/03 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. CAUTION Driveline Integral Shields must be in place at all times when operating. FIGURE 8 . Protective Driveline Shields Installation PROTECTIVE, INTEGRAL SHIELDS - 44R Protective Driveline Shields should be installed on Drivelines as shown below in FIGURE 8 .
Maintenance Section 5-7 MAINTENANCE FL20MFL14M 10/03 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. PROTECTIVE, INTEGRAL SHIELDS - 55R 1000 RPM (WING DRIVELINES) Vee Notch in Bearing FIGURE 9 Removing Driveline.
Maintenance Section 5-8 MAINTENANCE FL20MFL14M 10/03 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 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.
Maintenance Section 5-9 MAINTENANCE FL20MFL14M 10/03 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. BLADE REMOVAL To remove blades for sharpening or replacement, remove the cover plate on deck of cutter near each gear box. Remove locknut from blade bolt - note: These are Left-Hand Threads.
Maintenance Section 5-10 MAINTENANCE FL20MFL14M 10/03 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. TORQUE LIMITER Avoid overheating of the Torque Limiter by too long or too frequent slipping since this can damage the friction plates and limiter parts. When checking the Torque Limiter for overheating, DO NOT touch with hand.
Maintenance Section 5-11 MAINTENANCE FL20MFL14M 10/03 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 8. Install driveline yoke onto shaft and install four bolts through yoke spacers #10 and center plate #4. Install locknuts and tighten. 9. Rotate yoke and center plate so that cotter pin #13 can be installed.
Maintenance Section 5-12 MAINTENANCE FL20MFL14M 10/03 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. WHEEL BEARINGS Every six months, the Wheel Hubs should be removed. Remove, clean, and inspect the bearings making certain that they are free of all signs of pitting, rust, decay, or deformation.
Maintenance Section 5-13 MAINTENANCE FL20MFL14M 10/03 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. * PROPER TORQUE FOR FASTENERS The chart lists the correct tightening torque for fasteners.
701-SRW.PM4-92 SER VIS-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.
TO THE OWNER/OPERA TOR/DEALER 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.
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