TDR-26
Operator’s Manual
10
OPERATING EQUIPMENT SAFELY
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Never allow persons to stand between power unit and mower while
backing power unit up to hitch the mower.
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Before hitching mower to power unit, place transmission in neutral,
set park brake, and turn engine off. Remove the ignition key.
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Make sure locking collar on PTO shaft is properly locked. If the
PTO shaft comes off during operation, personal injury or
equipment damage could result.
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Tall grass can hide obstacles. Carefully walk the entire area to be
mowed beforehand. Look for debris, rocks, tree limbs etc. that will
damage or be thrown by the mower blades. Identify objects that
cannot be removed. Set mower cutting height to avoid contact.
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Disengage the PTO when crossing gravel areas or roadways.
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Disengage the PTO and turn power unit off upon striking any
object. Inspect mower and repair any damage before continuing.
Mower blades can cause small objects and debris to be thrown
from under the mower deck at high speeds, up to 300 ft away.
Objects ejected by the mower blades can cause severe injury.
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If the equipment should start to vibrate abnormally during
operation, stop the mower, shut down power unit, and immediately
check for the cause. Excess vibration is generally an indication of a
problem. Replace bent or damaged parts, do not attempt to
straighten a bent blade.
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Ensure that no bystanders are within 10 ft of mower when wing
transport locks are released.
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Keep all bystanders well away from the machine when it is
operating. Always maintain a safe operating distance from
personnel, other equipment, or vehicles.
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Never operate the mower with shields or guards removed.
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Never tamper with safety devices or operate the mower with them
removed. Check proper operation regularly.
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Always disengage PTO, place all controls in neutral, turn power
unit off, set parking brake, and remove key before dismounting, for
any reason.
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Never place hands or feet under mower deck when the mower is
operating, or power unit engine is running.
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Use extreme care when operating on uneven terrain.
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Reduce speed when operating on slopes during wet conditions,
especially when making sharp turns.
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Do not use the mower in limited visibility (e.g. at dusk, in fog, heavy
rain etc.). Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.
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Disengage PTO and ensure blades are completely stopped before
raising wings.
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Ensure deck safety locks are securely engaged before transporting
mower with wings in raised position.
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Be aware of over-head obstacles such as trees, building
overhangs when transporting mower.
Summary of Contents for TDR-26
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Page 52: ...TDR 26 Parts List ...
Page 56: ...TDR 26 Parts List iv ...
Page 57: ...TDR 26 Parts List 1 1 DECK ASSEMBLY 1 1 Blade Spindle Assembly ...
Page 58: ...TDR 26 Parts List 2 1 2 Blade Options ...
Page 59: ...TDR 26 Parts List 3 1 3 Wing Deck Gear Box Mount ...
Page 60: ...TDR 26 Parts List 4 1 4 Rear Deck Gear Box Mount Assembly ...
Page 61: ...TDR 26 Parts List 5 1 5 Wing Deck Assembly ...
Page 62: ...TDR 26 Parts List 6 1 6 Wing Deck Shields ...
Page 63: ...TDR 26 Parts List 7 1 7 Wing Deck Drive ...
Page 64: ...TDR 26 Parts List 8 1 8 Rear Deck Assembly ...
Page 65: ...TDR 26 Parts List 9 1 9 Rear Deck Shields ...
Page 66: ...TDR 26 Parts List 10 1 10 Rear Deck Drive ...
Page 67: ...TDR 26 Parts List 11 2 Frame Assembly 2 1 Frame Assembly ...
Page 68: ...TDR 26 Parts List 12 2 2 Wing Locks 2 2019 ...
Page 69: ...TDR 26 Parts List 13 2 3 Wing Assembly ...
Page 70: ...TDR 26 Parts List 14 2 4 Rear Lift Assembly ...
Page 71: ...TDR 26 Parts List 15 2 5 Wheel Assemblies 10 2018 ...
Page 72: ...TDR 26 Parts List 16 3 HYDRAULICS 3 1 Hydraulics ...
Page 73: ...TDR 26 Parts List 17 4 DRIVELINE 4 1 Driveline ...
Page 74: ...TDR 26 Parts List 18 4 2 Deck PTO Shaft ...
Page 75: ...TDR 26 Parts List 19 4 3 Intermediate PTO Shaft ...
Page 76: ...TDR 26 Parts List 20 4 4 Input PTO Shaft ...
Page 77: ...TDR 26 Parts List 21 4 5 Deck Gearbox ...