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Section 5: Maintenance & Lubrication 

RCB5715 & RCBM5715 Rotary Cutter 337-046M

7/8/20

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Table of Contents

General Maintenance

Proper servicing and adjustments are key to the long life 

of any implement. With careful inspection and routine 

maintenance, you can avoid costly downtime and repair.
Check all bolts and pins after using the cutter for several 

hours and on a regular basis thereafter to ensure they are 

tight and secured. Replace worn, damaged, or illegible 

safety labels by obtaining new labels from your Land 

Pride dealer.
Periodically, shutdown tractor by following the 

“Tractor 

Shutdown Procedure” 

on page 42. Dismount tractor 

and check for objects wrapped around blade spindles. 

Block deck up with solid, non-concrete supports before 

removing objects.

DANGER

!

To prevent serious injury or death:  

Always secure equipment with solid, non-concrete supports 

before working under it. Never go under equipment 

supported by concrete blocks or hydraulics. Concrete can 

break, hydraulic lines can burst, and/or hydraulic controls 

can be actuated even when power to hydraulics is off.

Always disengage power take-off, shut power machine 

down, and wait for cutter blades to spool down to a stop 

before allowing anyone to clean, service, preform 

maintenance, or be near the cutter. Refer to power machine 

shutdown procedures provided in this manual.

WARNING

!

To avoid serious injury or death:  

Always follow “Tractor Shutdown Procedure” provided in 

this manual before dismounting the tractor.

Perform scheduled maintenance. Check for loose 

hardware, missing parts, broken parts, structural cracks, 

and excessive wear. Make repairs before putting the 

implement back into service.

Do not alter implement or replace parts on the implement 

with other brands. Other brands may not fit properly or 

meet OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) 

specifications. They can weaken the integrity and impair the 

safety, function, performance, and life of the implement. 

Replace parts only with genuine OEM parts.

Buildup of debris around moving components and 

gearboxes is a fire hazard. Keep rotating parts and 

gearboxes free from debris to avoid serious injury and 

property damage.

Improper oil level can cause bearing failure and be a fire 

hazard. Maintain proper gearbox oil level to avoid serious 

injury and property damage. 

Hydraulic System

One of the most important things you can do to prevent 

hydraulic system problems is to ensure your tractor's 

hydraulic reservoir remains free of dirt and other 

contaminations. 

Use a clean cloth to wipe hose ends clean before 

attaching them to your tractor. Replace tractor hydraulic 

filter element at the prescribed intervals. Such 

maintenance will go a long way to prevent the occurrence 

of control valve and hydraulic cylinder problems.
Check for signs of damaged or worn hydraulic hoses, 

fittings and cylinders before each use of the cutter. 

Replace damaged components as needed. Order only 

genuine Land Pride parts from your local Land Pride 

dealer.

WARNING

!

To avoid serious injury or death:  
Hydraulic fluid under high pressure can penetrate the skin 

and/or eyes causing a serious injury. Wear protective gloves 

and safety glasses or goggles when working with hydraulic 

systems. Use a piece of cardboard or wood rather than hands 

when searching for leaks. A doctor familiar with this type of 

injury must treat the injury within a few hours or gangrene 

may result. DO NOT DELAY.

Tires

WARNING

!

To avoid serious injury or death:  

Tire changing can be dangerous and should be performed 

by trained personnel using correct tools and equipment. 

When removing and installing wheels, use wheel handling 

equipment adequate for the weight involved.

Always release all air pressure in air-filled airplane tires 

before removing hardware bolting the split rims together. 

Not doing so can cause the split rims to blow apart instantly 

and could result in serious injury or death.

When inflating tires, use a clip-on chuck and extension hose 

long enough to allow you to stand to one side and NOT in 

front of or over the tire assembly. Use a safety cage if 

available. Do not over inflate tires.

Do not weld on or heat a rim. High heat can weaken and/or 

warp the rim and damage the tire. Air pressure inside the 

tire can increase enough to cause an explosion.

Air Filled Airplane Tires with Split Rims

Figure 5-1

1. Check tires for low air pressure, missing nuts, 

missing lug bolts, wear, separated rubber, and bent, 

broken, or cracked wheel rims. 

2. Inflate air filled tires to the proper pressure. Refer to 

“Tire Inflation Chart” 

on page 79

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Section 5: Maintenance & Lubrication

Summary of Contents for RCB5715

Page 1: ...l Kit in French Language please see your Land Pride dealer Read the Operator s Manual entirely When you see this symbol the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious follow without exception Your life and the lives of others depend on it Rotary Cutters RCB5715 RCBM5715 337 046M Operator s Manual Printed 7 8 20 74078 ...

Page 2: ...ered the weights and measurements are no longer accurate for your machine Update the record by adding the machine weight and measurements provided in the Specifications Capacities Section of this manual with the Option s weight and measurements Dealer Contact Information Model Number Serial Number Machine Height Machine Length Machine Width Machine Weight Delivery Date First Operation Accessories ...

Page 3: ...k 18 Attach Spring Hose Loop 19 Hook up Constant Level Clevis Hitch 20 Hook up LP Performance Hitch 21 Hook up Bar Tite Hitch 22 Hydraulic Plumbing 23 Single Action Fold Assembly 23 Dual Action Fold Assembly 24 Individual Single Action Fold Assembly 25 Individual Dual Action Fold Assembly 26 Rephasing Lift Cylinders Plumbing 26 Hydraulic Hook up 27 Unfold Wings 28 Fold Lock Lugs Set up 29 Drivelin...

Page 4: ...cle Sign Accessory 54 Section 5 Maintenance Lubrication 56 General Maintenance 56 Hydraulic System 56 Tires 56 Gearbox Driveline Shielding 57 Wing Gearbox Driveline Shield Access 57 Center Gearbox Driveline Sliding Shield 57 Drivelines 58 Drivelines With Slip Clutches 58 Clutch Run in 58 Clutch Disassembly Inspection Assembly 59 Disassembly 59 Inspection 59 Assembly 59 Cutter Blades 59 Hitch Wear ...

Page 5: ...dult supervision Never allow children to play on the power machine or implement Use extra caution when backing up Before the tractor starts to move look down and behind to make sure the area is clear Safety at All Times Careful operation is you best insurance against an accident All operators no matter how much experience they may have should carefully read this manual and other related manuals be...

Page 6: ...move all tools and unused parts from equipment before operation Do not weld or torch on galvanized metal as it will release toxic fumes Tire Safety Tire changing can be dangerous and must be performed by trained personnel using the correct tools and equipment Always properly match the wheel size to the properly sized tire Always maintain correct tire pressure Do not inflate tires above recommended...

Page 7: ...to ride Riders obstruct operator s view and interfere with the control of the power machine Riders can be struck by objects or thrown from the equipment Prepare for Emergencies Be prepared if a fire starts Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy Keep emergency numbers for doctor ambulance hospital and fire department near phone 911 Use Safety Lights and Devices Slow moving tractors and se...

Page 8: ...ca particles This dust can cause serious injury to the lungs silicosis There are guidelines which should be followed if crystalline silica quartz is present in the dust Be aware of and follow OSHA or other local State or Federal guidelines for exposure to airborne crystalline silica Know the work operations where exposure to crystalline silica may occur Participate in air monitoring or training pr...

Page 9: ...Important Safety Information 7 8 20 5 This page left blank intentionally ...

Page 10: ... at www landpride com 3 Some new equipment installed during repair requires safety labels to be affixed to the replaced component as 73843 73843 73839 858 956C DANGER Entanglement Hazard Guard Missing 4 Places Located under all gearbox input shafts specified by Land Pride When ordering new components make sure the correct safety labels are included in the request 4 Refer to this section for proper...

Page 11: ...formation RCB5715 RCBM5715 Rotary Cutter 337 046M 7 8 20 7 Table of Contents 73839 73839 73839 818 552C DANGER Rotating Driveline Keep Away 4 Places Located on top of the sliding shield main driveline and wing drivelines ...

Page 12: ...op of the wing gearbox shields 818 130C CAUTION Use 540 rpm Power Take off RC Series cutters only 1 Place Located on top of the sliding shield 818 240C CAUTION Use 1000 rpm Power Take off RCM Series cutters only 1 Place Located on top of the sliding shield 818 540C DANGER Guard Missing Do Not Operate 3 Places Located on the outer pro file of the main driveline and wing drivelines ...

Page 13: ... of Contents 73850 73850 73862 844 073C Danger Missing Guard Hazard 2 Places Located behind the removable wing side skirts 858 951C WARNING Crushing Hazard 1 Place Located on top of the center axle 858 950C WARNING Pinching and Crushing Hazard 1 Place Located on top of the center axle ...

Page 14: ...ents 74080 74081 73850 74080 858 947C DANGER Thrown Object and Rotating Blade Hazard 2 Places Located on the wings at the back 818 230C 1 11 16 x 2 13 16 Red Reflector 4 Places Located on the back of all axle spindles 838 614C 2 x 9 Red Reflector 2 Places Located on the back of the wing axles ...

Page 15: ...3843 73847 74081 818 229C 1 3 4 x 2 3 4 Amber Reflector 2 Places Located on the front of the wing side skirts 838 615C 2 x 9 Amber Reflector 1 Place Located on the front left corner of the center deck 838 615C 2 x 9 Amber Reflector 2 Places Located on the outside surface of the two center axle arms ...

Page 16: ...mportant Safety Information RCB5715 RCBM5715 Rotary Cutter 337 046M 7 8 20 12 Table of Contents 73843 858 949C Danger Warning Safety Combo 2 Places Located on the front outside corners of the wing decks ...

Page 17: ...Important Safety Information RCB5715 RCBM5715 Rotary Cutter 337 046M 7 8 20 13 Table of Contents 73847 858 954C Danger Warning Hitch Safety Combo 1 Place Located on top of the hitch A frame ...

Page 18: ...inting Some parts may change slightly to assure you of the best performance To buy a new Operator s or Parts Manual contact your authorized dealer Manuals can also be downloaded free of charge from our website at www landpride com Introduction Terminology Right or Left as used in this manual is determined by facing forward in the direction the machine will operate while in use unless otherwise sta...

Page 19: ...ge Small tractors can be pushed around and flipped over Large tractors can damage the attached implement 73866 Power Take off Drawbar Distance Figure 1 2 Drawbar Set up Refer to Figure 1 2 WARNING To prevent serious injury or death Do not use a power take off adapter The adapter will increase strain on the tractor s power take off shaft causing possible damage to shaft and driveline It will also d...

Page 20: ... minimum of two people available during assembly Make sure all major components and loose parts are shipped with the machine Operator s Manual Double check to make sure all parts fasteners and pins are installed in the correct location Refer to the Parts Manual if unsure By double checking you will lessen the chance of using a bolt incorrectly that may be needed later NOTE All assembled hardware f...

Page 21: ...upright with a customer supplied hitch pin to allow single person hook up Bar Tite Hitch Refer to Figure 1 5 The Bar Tite Hitch functions similar to the LP Performance Hitch except it clamps directly to the drawbar The Bar Tite Hitch is sandwiched between hardened steel plates to eliminate drawbar wear Ball Hitch Refer to Figure 1 6 The Ball Hitch allows the cutter to swivel about a 2 5 16 trailer...

Page 22: ...itch a Attach clevis level rod 2 to the center deck lug and to clevis hitch 1 with clevis pins 12 flat washers 10 and cotter pins 11 b Secure cotter pins 11 by bending one or more legs of each pin 74082 NOTE The center deck lift cylinder hose 3 will need to be connected to a tractor before the cutter hitch can be rotated down for assembly Hitch and Jack Assembly Figure 1 9 8 See Important note abo...

Page 23: ...with 1 4 20 u bolts 10 flat washers 8 and nylock nuts 6 Rotate bracket 1 to the position shown and tighten nuts 6 to the correct torque 4 Attach electrical holder 12 to bracket 1 with 1 4 20 x 3 4 GR5 bolts 2 lock washers 7 and hex nuts 4 Tighten nuts to the correct torque NOTE For shipping purposes the spring hose loop is banded to the park jack on the hitch frame NOTE Mount spring hose loop to h...

Page 24: ...fer to Drawbar Set up on page 15 7 Raise or lower park jack 3 to align clevis 9 with tractor drawbar Drawbar should fit between lower and upper plates of clevis 8 Restart tractor and continue to back tractor up to the cutter hitch until hitch holes in tractor drawbar and clevis 9 are aligned 9 Shut tractor down before dismounting according to Tractor Shutdown Procedure on page 42 10 Attach cutter ...

Page 25: ...ied by the customer 6 Start tractor raise lower 3 point arms fully up and carefully back tractor within close proximity of clevis 9 7 Shut tractor down before dismounting according to Tractor Shutdown Procedure on page 42 8 Verify tractor drawbar is adjusted correctly Refer to Drawbar Set up dimensions on page 15 9 Raise or lower park jack 3 to align clevis 9 with tractor drawbar Drawbar should fi...

Page 26: ...ry or death A crushing hazard exists while hooking up and unhooking the implement Keep people and animals away while backing up to the implement or pulling away from the implement Do not operate hydraulic controls while a person or animal is directly behind the power machine or near the implement WARNING To avoid serious injury or death The ball detent pin must be fully inserted into the park jack...

Page 27: ...sure the jack is stored with its base level or lower than the head to prevent water and freeze damage Hydraulic Plumbing Refer to Figure 1 15 through Figure 1 18 Refer to Figure 1 15 through Figure 1 18 to verify wing folding cylinders are plumbed correctly Make sure couplings 4 with red hand grips 5 are attached to the right wing folding cylinder and the other two couplings 4 with yellow hand gri...

Page 28: ...1 16 x 9 16 MJIC x 9 16 MORB 3 1 4 Hydraulic hose 28 long x 9 16 FJIC 4 Quick disconnect poppet type coupling 3 4 MORB male 5 Red hand grip for cylinder retraction 6 3 8 Hydraulic hose 178 long 3 4 MORB x 9 16 JIC 7 Te 9 16 MJIC 8 1 4 Hydraulic hose 18 long x 9 16 FJIC 9 Hand grip adapter 3 4 MORB x 3 4 FORB 10 na 11 Red hand grip for cylinder extension Dual Action Fold Assembly Figure 1 16 74382 ...

Page 29: ...inders 3 x 12 x 1 1 4 rod 2 Orifice elbow 1 16 x 9 16 MJIC x 9 16 MORB 3 3 8 Hydraulic hose 208 long 3 4 MORB x 9 16 FJIC 4 Quick disconnect poppet type coupling 3 4 MORB male 5 Red hand grip for cylinder retraction 6 na 7 na 8 na 9 Hand grip adapter 3 4 MORB x 3 4 FORB 10 Yellow hand grip for cylinder retraction Individual Single Action Fold Assembly Figure 1 17 74384 ...

Page 30: ...ip for cylinder extension Rephasing Lift Cylinders Plumbing Refer to Figure 1 19 1 Rephasing hydraulic cylinder 3 1 2 x 8 x 1 1 4 rod 2 Rephasing hydraulic cylinder 3 1 4 x 8 x 1 1 4 rod 3 Rephasing hydraulic cylinder 3 x 8 x 1 1 4 rod 4 Straight adapter 3 4 MORB x 3 4 MJIC 5 Elbow 3 4 MJIC x 3 4 MORB 6 Quick disconnect poppet type coupling 3 4 MORB male 7 3 8 Hydraulic hose 190 long x 3 4 MORB x ...

Page 31: ...endently When setup for dual action fold the handles have directional arrows to identify which hose extends the cylinder and which hose retracts the cylinder Hydraulic Hose Hand Grips Figure 1 20 Hand Grips with Cylinder Extension Symbol Hand Grips with Cylinder Retraction Symbol Handle Color Operation Black Handle Engages lift cylinder to raise Red Handle Simultaneous fold Right wing fold Yellow ...

Page 32: ...ngs as shown Transport Pin Locked Position Figure 1 22 74193 Transport Pin Storage Position Figure 1 23 Refer to Transport Pin Storage Position Figure 1 23 6 Store transport pins 2 in storage holes 4 as shown and secure with hairpin cotters 1 7 Return to the tractor staying clear of unpinned wings Cutters With Single Action Fold Cylinders a Start tractor place tractor control lever for the wing fo...

Page 33: ...cking lugs 5 Set hardware aside for re use 2 On both wing decks flip folding lock lugs 5 length wise to be arranged as noted below For single action cylinders see Figure 1 25 For dual action cylinders see Figure 1 26 3 Install locking lugs 5 with existing 5 8 11x1 3 4 GR5 bolts 4 flat washers 3 lock washers 2 and hex nuts 1 Hand tighten hex nuts 1 4 Once all hardware has been reinstalled start tra...

Page 34: ... and secure with hex whiz nuts 4B Tighten whiz nuts to the correct torque for a 1 2 13 GR5 bolt NOTE The driveline must be lubricated before putting it into service Refer to Lubrication Points on page 67 NOTE Wings must be lowered before removing the driveline from its shipping location See Unfold Wings on page 28 Refer to Figure 1 28 on page 31 6 Unsnap latches 9 on both sides of gearbox shield 1...

Page 35: ...e off speed or equipment breakage may result RC models are rated for 540 rpm and RCM models are rated for 1000 rpm Make certain driveline yokes are securely fastened at each end A loose yoke can work free allowing the driveline to rotate uncontrollably causing implement damage and bodily injury or death to anyone nearby Refer to Figure 1 29 1 If needed collapse driveline 5 by pushing tractor end o...

Page 36: ...ep b b If the gap can not be adjusted correctly remove nuts 6 lock washers 5 flat washers 4 and carriage bolts 3 c Adjust driveline support 1 up or down as needed to achieve the appropriate gap Install carriage bolts 3 into the appropriate square holes 7 d Secure bolts 7 with flat washers 4 lock washers 5 and nuts 6 Draw nuts up snug Do not tighten nuts at this time e Pivot driveline support 1 up ...

Page 37: ...1 and to purge trapped air from the hydraulic system 6 Once all air has been purged from the hydraulic system shut tractor down once more according to Tractor Shutdown Procedure on page 42 7 Tighten hose fitting 2 on hydraulic cylinder 1 8 Repeat steps 4 7 to purge cylinder 3 Deck Lift Cylinders Refer to Figure 1 32 WARNING To prevent serious injury or death Stay clear from underneath the cutter a...

Page 38: ...peat step 3 above a Reference wire harness 8 leading to the LED lights on the right hand side of the cutter Make sure connector 8R labeled ENHANCER is connected to the Red wire connector 9R on enhancer module 9 a Reference wire harness 8 leading to the LED lights on the left hand side of the cutter Make sure connector 8L labeled ENHANCER is connected to the Yellow wire connector 9L on enhancer mod...

Page 39: ...sport lock holes 3 and secure them with hairpin cotters 1 Refer to Figure 1 37 9 Move all flip spacers 2 to the open position 10 Start tractor and lower the cutter fully down The front skid shoes should be resting on the ground or on solid non concrete support blocks 11 Shut tractor down before dismounting according to Tractor Shutdown Procedure on page 42 WARNING To prevent serious injury or deat...

Page 40: ...r 2 and hitch pin 1 from clevis hitch 9 Bar Tite Hitch Figure 1 41 Remove locknut 1 and bolt 2 from bushing 10 24 Restart tractor and drive tractor slowly forward several feet 25 Shut tractor down before dismounting according to Tractor Shutdown Procedure on page 42 26 Lower park jack until cutter is resting on its front skid shoes 27 Replace connecting pin bolt as follows LP Performance Hitch Fig...

Page 41: ... not installed install park jack 7 See Attach Park Jack on page 18 Check jack angle If jack is not vertical proceed with step 5 below 5 Remove hex nut 3 lock washer 5 and carriage bolt 2 6 Loosen 1 hex nut 4 Do not remove 7 Rotate jack mount 1 to align park jack 7 as near vertical as possible 39093 NOTE Refer to decal 6 and instructions below for jack alignment and torque value instructions NOTE I...

Page 42: ...r center deck onto solid non concrete support blocks 7 Shut tractor down before dismounting according to Tractor Shutdown Procedure on page 42 8 Remove cotter pins 7 and clevis pins 5A 5B from lift cylinder 2 9 If moving the base of lift cylinder 2 from hole A to the bottom hole measure and note the distance between the bottom hole and the cylinder rod mounting hole on the axle 10 Over a bucket or...

Page 43: ...ront a Remove cotter pins 3 b Tighten adjusting nuts 4 an equal amount to raise the front of the cutter until both hinges are 1 lower at the front than at the back 7 Be sure the left and right leveling rods have equal amounts of tension and then replace hairpin cotters 3 Bend one or more legs of each cotter pin to keep them from falling out IMPORTANT See Figure 2 3 Loosening adjusting nuts 4 will ...

Page 44: ...pen or fully closed position Flip spacers not in the fully closed or fully open position can cause damage to the lift cylinder and or flip spacers 5 Using tractor control lever adjust cutter to the desired cutting height and then travel forward for approximately 20 to 50 feet 6 to 15 meters 6 Without relieving hydraulics shut tractor down before dismounting according to Tractor Shutdown Procedure ...

Page 45: ... Double row chain guards should be used when cutting along roadways and in areas where people may be present Stop blade rotation if bystanders are in or around the area It is recommended that a safety shield be placed between the operator and cutter on an open air tractor Do not walk stand or allow anyone else in the area where a raised wing will fall unless the wing is securely locked in the rais...

Page 46: ...ks The hitch and or hitch pin can break apart separating cutter from tractor Some tractors are equipped with two power take off speeds Be certain your tractor s power take off is set up to operate at the implement s rated power take off speed or equipment breakage may result RC models are rated for 540 rpm and RCM models are rated for 1000 rpm Some tractors are able to over speed their rated power...

Page 47: ...en or worn cutting blades Replace or sharpen blades as required Refer to Cutter Blades on page 59 13 Inspect hydraulic hoses for wear damage and hydraulic leaks Before checking for leaks read Avoid High Pressure Fluids Hazard on page 3 Replace damaged and worn hoses with genuine Land Pride parts 14 Make repairs to the cutter and tractor before continuing with Blade Operation Inspection Constant Ve...

Page 48: ...ached to the tractor and the hydraulic hoses are purged of air before proceeding 5 See Figure 3 3 on page 45 Insert transport pin 2 through lock hole 3 and secure it with hairpin cotter 1 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the other wing Your cutter is now ready for transporting Transporting WARNING To avoid serious injury or death Always raise wings and set transport locks before transporting from one wo...

Page 49: ... Refer to Figure 3 2 DANGER To prevent serious injury or death Keep everyone away from the cutter when folding or unfolding the wings or when raising or lowering the cutter The cutter can pinch or crush a person when performing these operations 1 Inspect blade carriers for locked blades prior to lowering the wings Separate locked blades 2 Start tractor and raise both wings up to release any tensio...

Page 50: ...Blades 1 Select a gear range that will allow the cutter to make a smooth cut without lugging the tractor down See Select Gear Range on this page 2 With wings lowered increase throttle to a speed just enough to get the cutter started without stalling the tractor while slowly engaging the power take off Use tractor s power take off soft start option if available 3 Ensure power shafts are rotating at...

Page 51: ...own Procedure provided in this manual before dismounting the tractor Do not attempt to remove blockages from blade carriers while the wings are in the folded up position Blades can become locked by blockages creating the potential for blades to swing freely in a harmful manner while removing the blockages bringing about the potential for serious injury A blade carriers can become blocked with wire...

Page 52: ...ther vehicle operators when traveling on public roads and in the dark of night Comply with all local state and federal laws It is important that you inspect the area where you will be cutting and clear it of safety hazards and foreign objects either before or after you arrive at the cutting site Never assume the area is clear Cut only in areas which you are familiar with and are free of foreign ob...

Page 53: ...wing with single acting cylinders Uses 2 hydraulic duplexes Independent dual acting Independently raise and lower each wing with dual acting cylinders Uses 2 hydraulic duplexes 331 997A Single Acting Fold Assembly 331 998A Dual Acting Fold Assembly 331 999A Independent Single Acting Fold Assembly 334 001A Independent Dual Acting Fold Assembly Tire Options Configurations Land Pride offers six diffe...

Page 54: ...ter Axle Refer to Figure 4 3 This axle option provides independent suspension Each trailing arm features a rocker and spring to better handle rough terrain When field terrains are less than ideal and additional suspension support is needed This center axle option will easily meet those expectations Walking Tandem Center Axle Refer to Figure 4 4 The walking tandem axle features a beam on each trail...

Page 55: ...alking Tandem Wing Axles Refer to Figure 4 7 This option requires 8 tires The walking tandem wing axles features a beam on each trailing arm that pivots front to back The beam pivots in the center with a spindle in front and a spindle in back of the pivot This front to back axle pivot is great for walking through washouts or on off curbs Parallel Pivot Wing Axles Refer to Figure 4 8 This option re...

Page 56: ...t damaging the driveline When included the overrunning OR clutch protects the tractor s power take off especially if the tractor has instant power take off braking The four driveline options are 540 rpm Main Driveline W O OR Clutch Cat 6 1 3 8 6 CV Main Driveline 1 Cat 5 1 3 4 20 Center Driveline W Slip Clutch 1 Cat 4 1 3 4 20 Wing Drivelines W Slip Clutch 2 540 rpm Main Driveline With OR Clutch C...

Page 57: ...t use the cylinder to lower the deck It will have an excess amount of air and will drop the deck suddenly 1 Pull cable hook 12 under the driveline and past gearbox 13 2 Wrap cable with hook 12 around the base of gearbox 13 and clip the hook back to the cable Make certain the cable is secured and will not slip or come loose before raising the deck up 3 Turn mechanical winch handle 14 to raise the d...

Page 58: ...e loop 7 and will not catch on objects Tow Lug Option Refer to Figure 4 11 331 188A Tow Lug Bundle An optional Tow Lug Bundle is available for pulling the cutter backwards with a tow chain or cable This option fits all RCB Series center axles 1 Attach tow lugs 2 5 3 4 14 5 cm from center of axle on both sides as shown in Detail A with U bolts 1 lock washers 3 and lock nuts 4 2 Tighten lock nuts to...

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Page 60: ...failure and be a fire hazard Maintain proper gearbox oil level to avoid serious injury and property damage Hydraulic System One of the most important things you can do to prevent hydraulic system problems is to ensure your tractor s hydraulic reservoir remains free of dirt and other contaminations Use a clean cloth to wipe hose ends clean before attaching them to your tractor Replace tractor hydra...

Page 61: ...embly Do not unhook safety chain 3 3 When servicing the driveline is completed return shaft guard 1 to its original position and secure it to mounting plate 4 with latches 2 4 Check safety chain 3 to make sure it is latched to mounting plate 4 and shaft guard 1 Center Gearbox Driveline Sliding Shield Refer to Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 1 To access the center driveline slip clutch and yoke assembly push...

Page 62: ...ior to initial operation and after 30 days of inactivity slip friction disks to remove oxidation and moisture Moisture allows disks to slip easily Oxidation can prevent disk from slipping causing driveline damage This damage is NOT covered under the warranty Clutch Run In Figure 5 6 Clutch Run in Refer to Figure 5 6 1 Using a pencil or other marker scribe a line across the exposed edges of the clu...

Page 63: ...es before each use Make certain they are properly installed and in good working condition Never try to straighten a bent blade Small nicks can be ground out when sharpening For any blade that is damaged worn bent or excessively nicked replace with genuine Land Pride blades only Refer to page 60 and page 61 when ordering Land Pride replacement blade components DANGER To avoid serious injury or deat...

Page 64: ...y check cutting edges of blades in relation to blade carrier rotation to ensure correct blade placement Cutter blades must be installed with cutting edge leading in rotation Refer to Figure 5 9 WARNING To prevent serious injury or death A locknut that has been removed can lose its thread locking properties Reusing a used locknut can result in a thrown blade Always use a new locknut when installing...

Page 65: ...4x29 CCW CENTER 10 820 720C CUTTER BLADE 1 2x4x23 CW RIGHT WING 11 840 273C PLUG LP 3 ID RUBBER 74071 Access Hole A Shredder Kit Assembly Figure 5 11 Direction of Blade Rotation Figure 5 12 Use 1 11 16 Socket Wrench On Blade Nut 3 Shredder Kit Assembly Part No Part Description 1 802 277C BLADE BOLT 1 8 GR8 2 318 309D BLADE BUSHING 3 803 168C NUT HEX TOP LOCK 1 8 4 330 341H BLADE BAR WELDMENT 18 5 ...

Page 66: ...ific hitch on your cutter Replace worn hitch components as needed Order only genuine Land Pride parts from your local Land Pride dealer Constant Level Clevis Hitch Wear Point Refer to Figure 5 13 On the Swivel Clevis Hitch check plate 1 for excessive wear around underside of hitch pin hole If the thickness of plate 1 is worn down to 9 16 14 mm or less at the hitch pin hole the hitch must be replac...

Page 67: ...iz nuts 3 Tighten whiz nuts to the correct torque Refer to the Torque Values Chart on page 79 3 If needed repeat steps 1 2 for the other wing Center Skid Shoes Refer to Figure 5 18 This Rotary Cutter comes standard with two center deck skid shoes 1 They are shipped from the factory attached to mounts A The skid shoes can be relocated to mounts B if customer prefers Replace or relocate center skid ...

Page 68: ...ve 5 8 11 GR5 bolt 1A from alternating flip spacers 5 6 leaving both wave washers 3 and both flat washers 2 on bolt 1A 3 Remove any worn flip spacers 5 6 and replace with new flip spacers ensuring they are alternating in sequence 4 Replace removed 5 8 11 GR5 bolt 1A ensuring both wave washers 3 and both flat washers 2 are on bolt 1A 5 Secure 5 8 11 GR5 bolt 1A by attaching a new hex lock nut 7 Tig...

Page 69: ...aged Replace any damaged or missing chain guard components as needed Order only genuine Land Pride parts from your local Land Pride dealer Axle Pivot Bushings Refer to Figure 5 21 Figure 5 22 817 875C Wing Axle Sleeve Bearing 1 8 ea 827 185C Center Axle Sleeve Bearing 2 4 ea DANGER To prevent serious injury or death Always secure equipment with solid non concrete supports before working under it N...

Page 70: ...ose damaged or worn parts and adjust or replace as needed 4 Repaint parts where paint is worn or scratched to prevent rust Ask your Land Pride dealer for aerosol touch up paint Paint is also available in touch up bottles with brush quarts and gallon sizes by adding TU QT or GL to the end of the aerosol part number 5 Replace all damaged or missing guarding decals 6 Lubricate as noted in Lubrication...

Page 71: ...g 1 zerk per wheel Type of Lubrication Multi Purpose Grease Grease wheel bearings every 150 hours Quantity 2 pumps Repack wheel bearings annually Park Jack 1 zerk Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Frequency As needed and when unhooking for longterm storage Quantity As required Deck Hinges With Wings Down 20 zerks 10 zerks per hinge Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Frequency As neede...

Page 72: ...le of Contents 70479 70480 50 Hours LP Performance Hitch Optional 2 zerks Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Frequency Every 50 hours Quantity As required Bar Tite Hitch Optional 3 zerks Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Frequency Every 50 hours Quantity As required 50 Hours ...

Page 73: ...aches top mark on dipstick Reinstall vented dipstick and tighten Method 2 Remove side oil plug 2 If oil is below bottom of plug hole add recommended gear lube through top dipstick hole until oil flows out of side plug hole Reinstall and tighten side oil plug 2 and vented dipstick 1 Type of Lubrication 80 90W EP Gear Lube Quantity Fill until oil reaches top mark on dipstick or begins to flow out si...

Page 74: ...purpose Grease Frequency Every 8 hours Quantity Coat Generously Wing Driveline Joints Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Frequency Every 8 hours Quantity 2 3 Pumps Intermediate Driveline Joints Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Frequency Every 8 hours Quantity 2 3 Pumps 8 Hours 8 Hours Wing Driveline Shield Grease Point Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Frequency Every 8 hours ...

Page 75: ...y 8 10 pumps CV Main Driveline Joints Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Frequency Every 8 hours For instructions on how to access grease zerks shown in See Accessing CV Driveline Joints on page 72 The constant velocity joint should be greased in a straight position forcing grease through the passages and into the cavity After lubrication grease should be visible around the ball joints Greas...

Page 76: ...e zerk Lubrication By Sliding Driveline Shields Back 1 Refer to Figure 5 26 With a flathead screwdriver or similar tool pry top of red locking tab up 2 Refer to Figure 5 27 Rotate white locking ring counterclockwise to the position shown 3 Refer to Figure 5 28 Pull back on driveline shielding until CV joint is exposed 4 Apply correct type and amount of lubrication Refer to CV Main Driveline Joints...

Page 77: ...Section 5 Maintenance Lubrication RCB5715 RCBM5715 Rotary Cutter 337 046M 7 8 20 73 Table of Contents This page left blank intentionally ...

Page 78: ... 16 3 4 95 m With center deck raised fully up Deck height 12 30 5 cm Cutting height 1 1 2 16 3 8 cm 40 6 cm Varies by tire option Lift hydraulics Center deck Right wing Left wing 3 1 2 x 8 Re phasing hydraulic cylinder with hoses fittings flip over spacers 3 1 4 x 8 Re phasing hydraulic cylinder with hoses fittings 3 x 8 Re phasing hydraulic cylinder with hoses fittings Wing flex while operating M...

Page 79: ... transport axle and one on each wing axle 8 Wheel option Four on transport axle and two on each wing axle Wheel options 21 53 3 cm or 26 66 cm Laminated tires 24 61 cm Used aircraft foam filled tires 25 5 64 8 cm 20 ply tires foam filled or pneumatic 29 73 7 cm Used aircraft tires Transport axle Many configurations to choose from Hubs Cast iron five bolt hubs with tapered roller bearings and 1 3 4...

Page 80: ...asier to grease High blade tip speed Allows clean cutting of material 6 Blade overlap Eliminates skipping during turns Forged blade bar Optional Provides the critical strength needed for consistent top performance 3 16 Round stump jumper Optional Standard thick stump jumper material keeps damage to a minimum Smooth top design Reduces accumulation of debris and is easier and faster to clean Tops of...

Page 81: ...ction are easy to lubricate Center axle options HD Single suspension center axle Spring cushion at the cylinder for cushion with least amount of moving parts Independent suspension center axle Offers additional suspension support per wheel axle Walking tandem center axle Designed for versatility over a multitude of terrains Parallel pivot center axle Provides unmatched ground contact for hill like...

Page 82: ...e power take off at low rpm and then slowly increase engine speed to full power take off speed See Engage Blades on page 46 Tractor has Instant off power take off Disengage blades at low rpm or change to a driveline with over running clutch Blades wearing excessively Cutting on sandy ground Raise cutting height Change to low lift blades Contacting ground frequently Raise cutting height Blades comi...

Page 83: ... 4 10 235 170 360 265 510 375 M18 X 1 5 220 165 350 260 485 355 3 4 16 260 190 405 295 570 420 M20 X 2 5 280 205 440 325 610 450 7 8 9 225 165 585 430 820 605 M20 X 1 5 310 230 650 480 900 665 7 8 14 250 185 640 475 905 670 M24 X 3 480 355 760 560 1050 780 1 8 340 250 875 645 1230 910 M24 X 2 525 390 830 610 1150 845 1 12 370 275 955 705 1350 995 M30 X 3 5 960 705 1510 1120 2100 1550 1 1 8 7 480 3...

Page 84: ...se for which the product is not designed Misuse also specifically includes failure to properly maintain oil levels grease points and driveline shafts Claims under this Warranty should be made to the dealer which originally sold the product and all warranty adjustments must be made through an authorized Land Pride dealer Land Pride reserves the right to make changes in materials or design of the pr...

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