TD92
Operator’s Manual
36
BLADE SERVICING
Always observe proper lock-out procedures when performing
any maintenance work including changing or servicing the
blades. Always remove and retain the ignition switch key,
ensure parking brake is engaged, and block and or support
machine using equipment designed for the task.
Be sure deck safety locks are engaged when working on decks
in the raised position.
Use gloves when handling mower blades. Blades can be very
sharp.
Inspect blades before each use to determine that they are
mounted tightly and are in good condition. Replace any blade
that is bent, excessively nicked, worn or has any other
damage. Small nicks can be ground out when sharpening.
Use only original equipment blades when replacing worn or
damaged mower blades. They are made of special steel alloys
and subjected to rigid heat-treat and inspection requirements.
Substitute blades may not meet these specifications and MAY
BE DANGEROUS.
BLADE SELECTION
We offer four blade styles for use with this mower:
Fixed high lift
Combined with Progressive’s high tip speed, the fixed High-Lift
blade ‘stands’ grass blades up for a clean cut, even in damp
conditions or at high mowing speeds.
Fixed low lift
Developing less lift than the High-Lift blade,
Progressive’s Low-
Lift fixed blade is ideal for both new growth or sandy soils
where abrasion is a concern but superior cut quality can never
sacrificed. Also requires less tractor horse-power.
Pro-EZ Change System (Available in high or low lift)
Developed with turf professionals in mind:
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Economical as only the tips are changed
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Flat profile fastener extends life, reduces cost
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Standard hand-tools are used for reduced cost and easy
change out
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Lower start-up torque requirement reduces stress on the
complete drive train
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Thinner profile than a standard blade means the tips retain their
sharpness after the equivalent number of mowing hours
Pro-Ez Change Blade System installs on the same blade support
bar as a fixed blade. This allows users to easily swap blade types
as growing conditions or mowing requirements change.
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Page 57: ...TD92G Parts Manual 5 1 4 Wing Deck Assembly 8 8 2017 ...
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Page 59: ...TD92G Parts Manual 7 2 FRAME ASSEMBLY 2 1 Frame Assembly ...
Page 60: ...TD92G Parts Manual 8 2 2 Wing Lift Assembly ...
Page 61: ...TD92G Parts Manual 9 2 3 Tire Assemblies ...
Page 62: ...TD92G Parts Manual 10 2 4 Spare Tire Carrier Optional ...
Page 63: ...TD92G Parts Manual 11 3 HYDRAULICS 3 1 Hydraulics ...
Page 64: ...TD92G Parts Manual 12 3 2 Hydraulic Stabilizer Valves Optional ...
Page 65: ...TD92G Parts Manual 13 4 DRIVELINE 4 1 Driveline 9 2016 ...
Page 66: ...TD92G Parts Manual 14 4 2 Input PTO Shaft ...
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Page 68: ...TD92G Parts Manual 16 4 4 Deck PTO Shaft ...
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