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Section 2: Adjustments
RCF2084 Rotary Cutters 326-461M
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Deck Leveling & Cutting Height
There are 4 primary adjustments that should be made
prior to actual field operation:
•
Deck Leveling From Left to Right
•
Deck Cutting Height
•
Center 3-Point Link Adjustment
•
Single Tailwheel Height Adjustment
Proper adjustment of each of these items will provide for
higher efficiency, improved cutting performance, and
longer blade life. Pliable tape measure, Spirit, or
carpenters level, Set of wrenches and Protective gloves
will be needed:
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WARNING
Always disengage PTO, engage parking brake, shut off
tractor, remove ignition key, and wait for all moving parts to
come to a complete stop before dismounting from tractor.
Deck Leveling From Left to Right
Refer to Figure 3-1:
1.
Locate tractor with Rotary Cutter on a flat, level
surface.
Deck Leveling
Figure 3-1
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spirt Level
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Cutting Height
Figure 3-2
Set Front Blade Tip
At Cutting Height
Blade Tip
Blade Tip
Set Rear Blade Tip Slightly
Higher Than Cutting Height
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2.
Use tractor’s hydraulic 3-point control lever to lower
cutter until tailwheel(s) makes contact with ground
surface.
3.
Place a level on the cutter deck as shown. Manually
adjust one or both lower 3-point lift arms until deck is
level from left to right. On some tractors, only one
arm can be adjusted vertically.
Deck Cutting Height
Refer to Figure 3-2:
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CAUTION
Avoid direct contact with cutter blades by wearing a pair of
gloves. Cutter blades have sharp edges and burrs that can
cause injuries.
1.
With gloves on, carefully rotate blades and stump
jumper until blade tips are in the position shown.
2.
Measure distance from cutting tip of front blade to
ground surface. This distance is the cutting height.
3.
Using tractor’s 3-point hydraulic control, raise or
lower 3-point lift arms until the front blade tip is at the
desired cutting height.
4.
The top center link should be loose when deck rear is
supported by the tail wheel. If not, lengthen center
link until loose. Final adjustment will be made later.
5.
Measure distance from cutting tip of rear blade to
ground. This distance should be slightly higher than
the front blade but not more than 1" higher.
6.
If rear blade is lower than front blade or more than 1"
higher than the front blade, then tailwheel height
must be adjusted. If needed, see “Tailwheel Height
Adjustment” instructions on page 17.
IMPORTANT: The front blade tip should be lower
than rear blade tip by approximately 1". The cutter is
subject to continuous material flow under the deck if
the rear blade is at the same height or lower than the
front blade causing horsepower loss, grass clumps,
blade wear, and frequent blade sharpening.