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Safety Information

Operational Safety Rules

Safety Information

Lastec//021819

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Operational Safety Rules

DANGER!

NEVER

 

allow children to operate the deck!

NEVER allow children on or near the deck!

NEVER

 

operate the deck when children are present.

ALWAYS clear area of all personnel before operating the deck! 

DANGER!

NEVER operate the deck without all safety covers properly installed and in good 

condition!

ALWAYS stay well clear of all moving parts!

ALWAYS stay clear of blades during operation!

WARNING!

ALWAYS work safely! Follow all safety rules! A careful opera-

tor is the best insurance against accidents!

ALWAYS clear area of all personnel before operating the deck!

Only allow persons who have read and understand the entire 

operator's manual to operate the deck!

Be sure that the parking brake is set before attempting to start the engine.

Operate only in daylight or good artificial light (min. 200 Lux).

Operate the Articulator only from the operator seat.

Always wear ear protection when operating the Articulator.

Never cut more than 1/3 of the grass length at one time since this Articulator is a fin-
ish mower.

Be sure that all auxiliary equipment switches (blades, lights, etc.) are in the OFF 
position before attempting to start the engine.

Be sure your drive unit is equipped with a ROPS 

(Roll Over Protection System)

, and 

be sure to wear your seat belt. 

Danger

Danger

Warning

Summary of Contents for 100EFAC

Page 1: ...Lastec Mower 521EH 100EFAC Owner s Manual Manual Part Man 100EFAC ...

Page 2: ...his manual may be reproduced in any form by any photographic electronic mechanical or other means or used in any information storage and retrieval system without written permission from Lastec LLC 8180 W 10th Street Indianapolis IN 46214 Phone 317 892 4444 Fax 317 892 4188 www lastec com ...

Page 3: ...al 2 4 2 4 Safety Guards And Covers 2 5 2 5 Pre operational Safety Rules 2 6 2 6 Operational Safety Rules 2 7 2 7 Maintenance Safety Rules 2 10 2 8 Storage Safety Rules 2 11 2 9 Hazard Identified Chart 2 12 SECTION 3 INITIAL SET UP 3 1 3 1 Assembly Instructions 3 2 3 2 Mounting The Articulator To The Carraro Tractor 3 2 3 3 Transporting the Mounted Articulator 3 4 3 4 PTO Shaft Range Verification ...

Page 4: ...se 4 6 4 7 Cutting Extreme Contours 4 7 4 8 Cutting Wet Grass 4 7 4 9 Anti Scalp Wheel Adjustment 4 8 SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE 5 1 5 1 Every 8 Operating Hours 5 2 5 2 First 8 Hours 5 3 5 3 First 50 Hours 5 3 5 4 Every 50 Operating Hours 5 3 5 5 Every 200 Operating Hours 5 3 5 6 Every 500 Operating Hours 5 4 5 7 Annual 5 4 5 8 Articulator Specifications 5 4 5 9 Articulator Maintenance Chart 5 5 5 10 T...

Page 5: ...Lastec 021819 1 1 1 SECTION 1 TO THE OWNER ...

Page 6: ...culator when children are present The information presented herein will prepare you to operate the Articulator in a safe and knowledgeable manner Proper opera tion of the Articulator will provide a safer working environment promote higher quality and provide more efficient results Keep this manual on hand at all times for ready reference The designed and tested safety of the Articulator is depende...

Page 7: ...tec com or located in the back of this section This form must be completed and returned to the fac tory within fifteen 15 days of purchase in order to validate the warranty Please do not hesitate 1 3 If You Need To Order Parts To order parts contact your distributor Be sure to have your model and serial number available as a reference This will assist them in supplying you the correct and most cur...

Page 8: ... under warranty at the warrantor s discretion After ninety 90 days component fail ure as a result of loose hardware is no longer covered under further warranty from warrantor Warrantor agrees to warrant for a period of ninety 90 days from date of purchase to any original purchaser who is a rental yard lease based business or temporary use facility that the equipment manufactured by warrantor and a...

Page 9: ...sales aids shall constitute a warranty or other basis for any legal action against warrantor THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER ANY PERSONS TO WHOM THIS EQUIPMENT IS TRANFERRED AND ANY INTENDED USER OR BENEFICIARY OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHALL NOT BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER ANY CONSE QUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FROM WARRANTOR FOR ANY REASON WHATSO EVER INCLUDING WARRANTY OR DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT Warrantor does not w...

Page 10: ...lly engineered and manufactured to provide safe dependable and satisfactory service As with all other mechanical equipment the Articulator requires routine inspection cleaning and maintenance When servicing the Articulator be sure to use only genuine Lastec parts Utilization of substitute parts will not only void the warranty but may also cause unsafe or unsatisfac tory operation of the Articulato...

Page 11: ... of purchase Mower Model How did you hear about Lastec Who referred you to Lastec Date Purchased Distributor Dealer Purchased From How Did You Hear About Us Your Lastec Mower Average Operating Hours Total Acreage Cut Customer Profile Information I have read and understand the warranty policy and maintenance sections of the operators manual for the machine described below Who was the salesman that ...

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Page 13: ...Safety Information Safety Information Lastec 021819 2 1 2 SECTION 2 SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 14: ...l equipment hazard Failing to properly adhere to the instructions rules or procedures may result in personal equipment malfunction damage or destruction The above illustrated symbols are displayed throughout this manual in order to indicate important safety information When one of these symbols appears in this manual be aware of a potential hazard being discussed in the accompanying paragraphs Haz...

Page 15: ... and Symbols Safety Information Lastec 021819 2 3 2 Caution Rotating Blades Keep Hands and Feet Away from Blades Keep Covers Locked Down Pinch Point Read the Manual Remove the Key Rotating Parts Rotating Shaft Stay Away Thrown Objects ...

Page 16: ...s in this manual as well as all safety rules for any related equipment Although these instructions have been compiled through extensive field experience and engineering data some information presented herein may be general in nature due to unknown and or varying operating conditions However these instructions combined with your increasing experience with the deck will enable you to develop procedu...

Page 17: ...er operate the deck without all covers shields safety devices and grass chute or mulching plate installed and secure Safety is a primary concern in the design and manufacture of all Lastec products Unfor tunately our extensive efforts to provide safe equipment can be negated by a single care less act of an operator In addition to the design and configuration of the deck hazard control and accident...

Page 18: ...d the entire operator s manual to operate the deck Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing to avoid entanglement in moving parts Wear sturdy rough soled work shoes as well as protective equipment for the eyes hands hearing and head Never operate the deck or related equipment in bare feet sandals or sneakers Clear the cut area of stones branches balls or other debris that may be thrown and...

Page 19: ...ance against accidents ALWAYS clear area of all personnel before operating the deck Only allow persons who have read and understand the entire operator s manual to operate the deck Be sure that the parking brake is set before attempting to start the engine Operate only in daylight or good artificial light min 200 Lux Operate the Articulator only from the operator seat Always wear ear protection wh...

Page 20: ...nd deck Use extreme care and maintain minimum ground speed when transporting on a hill side or over rough ground and when operating close to ditches fences or water Reduce speed on slopes and in sharp turns to minimize potential tipping or loss of control Use caution when changing directions on slopes Be alert for holes in the terrain as well as any other hidden hazard Always drive slowly over rou...

Page 21: ...ended If your drive unit is equipped with headlights and hazard lights always activate them whenever crossing or accessing any roadways driveways or parking lots Watch for oncoming traffic Handle fuel with caution it is explosive Always use approved fuel containers never handle fuel near an open flame never use fuel as a solvent never fuel the drive unit while the engine is running or hot never fu...

Page 22: ...head and ear pro tection when performing any service or maintenance to the drive unit or deck Keep the drive unit engine area free of accumulated debris fuel or excess grease and oil to reduce fire hazard Keep the deck in good operating condition with all safety devices in place Check the blades frequently Verify that they are sharp free of nicks and cracks and securely fastened Periodically tight...

Page 23: ...engine indoors Exhaust fumes are deadly Never store drive unit with fuel in the tank inside a building where fumes could reach an open flame or spark Allow the drive unit engine to cool before storing in an enclosed area Remove all accumulated debris from the drive unit and both the top and bottom of the deck before storing Sand chipped or scratched areas and re paint them to prevent rust during s...

Page 24: ... using a PTO Guards are not in place Warning decals stating guards must be in place Physical guards around belts pulleys and shafts Clear warning in manual Danger of dismemberment Cutting blades Warning decals Clear warning in manual Physical guards around blades Clear prohibitions outlined in manual Danger of projectile strike Ejected debris from cutting blades Warning decals Clear warning in man...

Page 25: ...Lastec 021819 3 1 3 SECTION 3 INITIAL SET UP ...

Page 26: ... level ground Turn off the tractor shift the transmission into neutral and set the parking brake Remove the key from the ignition Lower the 3 point hitch 3 Unpin the leveling arms from the pull arms Set the push arms on the mounting pins of the 100EFAC deck Adjust stabilizing arms to proper align ment Secure with push arm lynch pins 4 Mount the yoke and chains in the cen ter position on the tracto...

Page 27: ...or safety purpose 8 Raise the deck off of the ground Make sure there is a min imum of 4 inches 6 inches preferred between the ground and the deck tires Make sure there is a minimum of 2 inches between the rear tires and the PTO shaft 9 If there is not enough clearance between the deck and the PTO shaft tighten the center chains Removing the center bolt in the yoke and fit through a lower link 10 R...

Page 28: ...ulator is headed down an opposing mound at the point where the PTO shaft will span the valley of the two mounds with the tractor and Articulator at their closest point This should represent your maximum PTO shaft compression 4 Reconnect the PTO shaft to the tractor 5 If the PTO shaft is too long to allow easy connection you will need to either install a shorter PTO shaft cut your PTO shaft shorter...

Page 29: ...il appears excessively contaminated change the oil Use SAE 80W 90 grade gear oil Inspect the entire area around and under the gearbox for any oil leakage If a leak is dis covered repair it and refill the gearbox before operating the Articulator 3 6 Mower Deck Height Adjustment The Model 100EFAC Articulator can be set to various heights ranging from 1 to 4 3 4 Change the mower deck height at all th...

Page 30: ... Using the adjustment handle in a holder on the deck fitted into the wheel weldment allows you to manually release tension on the adjustment rod and reposition the spacers as desired Each adjustable spacer in front of the lock bracket raises the deck height by 1 4 up to 4 The spacers which mark the 2 3 and 4 deck height positions are knurled for quick identification 1 Handle Goes here Set the deck...

Page 31: ...bove 3 8 Deck Drive Belts WARNING NEVER inspect adjust or change the deck drive belts while the tractor is running Always clean the entire deck including under the belt covers of all grease oil fuel grass or debris to prevent fire or projectile hazards CAUTION When cutting with new belts do not over power the Articulator within the first few hours of operation Listen for excessive belt slippage Ch...

Page 32: ...re deck area under the belt cover of all excess grease oil fuel grass or debris before operating the Articulator This will help prevent damage to the equipment fire hazard and projectile hazards Be sure to replace the belt cover and hardware 3 9 Deck Belts and Alignment WARNING NEVER inspect adjust or change the deck drive belts while the tractor is running Always clean the entire deck including u...

Page 33: ...out adequately tightening the belt you need to replace the belt If the belt you are check ing is new and the idler tensioner pivots to its maximum stroke without adequately tightening the belt it is likely you have installed the wrong size belt Contact your Lastec dealer for the proper belt lengths for your Articulator If you are unable to install a new belt with the idler system at its minimum st...

Page 34: ...y to the blades while the engine is running ALWAYS disengage the blades turn off the tractor remove the key and set the parking brake before attempting to inspect adjust change or perform any other maintenance to the blades Keep all personnel clear of all controls while inspecting adjusting changing or perform ing maintenance to the blades Inspect all blades for proper installation orientation tig...

Page 35: ...ot swivel freely clean and grease the shaft collar assembly Replace the bushings if necessary Grease each wheel after 8 hours of use and replace any worn or damaged tires 3 12 General Verify that all warning decals are in place visible and legible Verify that all covers and safety devices are properly installed and fastened Check that the discharge chute is clear of debris properly mounted and in ...

Page 36: ...nder the belt cover of all grease oil fuel grass or debris Be sure to replace all covers shields and guards Check all deck belts for proper tension Clean each entire deck area including under the belt covers of all grease oil fuel grass or debris Be sure to replace all covers shields and guards Inspect all blades for proper installation orientation tightness sharpness and overall condition Verify ...

Page 37: ...Lastec 021819 4 1 4 SECTION 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES ...

Page 38: ...draulics to fold up the two outside decks allowing easy transporta tion This feature has many other benefits including remote operation access across narrow bridges through gates or doorways and reduction of required storage space For long term storage or long distance transportation use the safety pins on the outer decks to keep the decks in the upright position See Section 3 8 for details on usi...

Page 39: ...e leveled from the Lastec factory Should deck leveling be necessary during maintenance see the section on Mower Deck Leveling Adjustment in the Set Up section of this manual 1 Disengage the PTO DANGER Always wait for all motion to stop after disengaging the PTO shaft Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death 2 Lift the drive unit 3 point hitch raising the Articulator 3 Slowly engage t...

Page 40: ...iculator The Articulator is designed specifically for finish mowing applications One of the unique benefits of the Articulator s cutting system is its ability to float over contours that are impossible for other wide area mowers to cut accurately The Articulator offers a high level of maneuverability Although the Articulator is an industrial quality mower do not attempt to use it to cut extremely ...

Page 41: ...ng brake and carefully begin cutting 4 4 Recommended Blades Ultra Low Blade Part No 063265 Use Ultra Low Lift Blade when the conditions are dry and in sandy soil areas When con ditions like this are evident lift created by the cutter blades can be reduced decreasing the abrasion wear to the cutter blades and deck caused by sand The Low Lift Blade will also help reduce cutter deck blowout during th...

Page 42: ...o 5 MPH Your speed may vary within this range as your cutting conditions vary Excessive ground speed while trav eling over rough terrain can cause the Articulator to bounce excessively which in turn increases the stress on its structure and the likelihood of damage to the machine Thus while a higher ground speed is acceptable for wide open flat areas a slower ground speed is required for rough or ...

Page 43: ...Articulator will be able to handle the area When cutting extreme contours always use a drive unit equipped with a ROPS and always wear your seat belt Following are important guidelines to follow when cutting extreme contours or side hills Never exceed the drive unit manufacturer s maximum side slope ratings Always use a drive unit equipped with a ROPS Always wear your seatbelt Do not operate the A...

Page 44: ...TANT Any time the mower deck height is adjusted on the Articulator it is neces sary to check all the anti scalp wheels for proper positioning The recommended anti scalp wheel height settings are as follows Deck Height 2 Set the anti scalp wheels to the top hole Deck Height 2 to 3 Set the anti scalp wheels to the center hole Deck Height 3 Set the anti scalp wheels to the bottom hole 120_140 1 ...

Page 45: ...Lastec 021819 5 1 5 SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE ...

Page 46: ...dware is functional securely fastened and in good condition Grease all wheel hubs Grease the PTO shaft collar and both cross bearings Inspect all belts for cracks wear or damage replace as needed Inspect the spindle bearing grease seals under each deck for grease leakage or improper seating Inspect gearbox and seals for leaks Verify that the split tapered bushing bolts mounted in the drive pulley ...

Page 47: ...gearbox lube with 80W 90 gear oil 5 4 Every 50 Operating Hours Check deck alignment and belt tension Check deck drive belt alignment Grease all blade spindle bearing housings Fill until grease purges from the weep hole in the side of the bearing housing Inspect all bushings for wear Replace as needed Inspect gearbox pivot stop bolts wear pad and bushings Replace or adjust as needed Check and clean...

Page 48: ...k Cutting Width 100 Mower Deck Configuration 5 21 Articulating Mower Decks Blades 5 21 High Lift P128 5 21 Low Lift P246 5 21 Mulching Blades P322 5 21 Low Lift Ultra 063265 Blade Tip Speed Max 16 600 FPM Paint Red 12 oz Spray Can P229 Black 12 oz Spray Can L07467 Mower Deck Height Range 1 to 4 3 4 Operating Environment Outdoor Use Only Mower Deck Gauge Wheels 11 9 x 3 Urethane FIlled 056600 Mower...

Page 49: ...azards Perform the Appropriate Maintenance Procedures Listed In Your Tractor Manual Verify grass chutes cleared Clean lube retighten all guide wheels Lubricate the PTO Quick Disconnect Pin or Twist Sleeve Check deck alignment and belt tension Check drive belt alignment Inspect gearbox pivot stops wearpads and bushings Clean off any debris that has accumulated Check bolts holding urethane bushings ...

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Page 51: ...s Maintenance Lastec 021819 5 7 5 5 11 Lubrication Points See Figure 5 1 The Articulator lubrication points are shown below Idler Idler Idler 100_050 IMPORTANT Each wheel also has a fitting to be greased every 8 hours of operation ...

Page 52: ...ort ant that the spacers remain tight between the frame work at all times Failure to keep these spacers tight will result in premature wear on the bolts and equipment damage Ensure that ALL bolts associ ated with urethane bushings are tight at all times In some cases urethane bush ing applications are associated with grease points The grease in these cases is used to pro tect the moving parts from...

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