TDR-26
Operator’s Manual
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CONNECTING THE HYDRAULICS
1) Ensure the tractor controls are in the park position, the engine is
turned off, the parking brake is engaged and hydraulic pressure to
the tractor remote connectors has been relieved per the tractor
operator’s manual instructions.
2) When connecting the hydraulic coupler to the tractor, be sure that
the end is clean. Dirt in the hydraulic system can block the orifice in
the cylinder and cause premature wear of hydraulic components on
the mower and tractor.
3) Ensure the hose is free to move, between the tractor and mower.
During operation of the mower going up and down the hills, the
distance between the tractor and mower will change.
Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can penetrate the skin
causing serious injury. If skin penetration occurs, seek medical
attention immediately.
Tractor control valves must be equipped with float function.
Failure to use float function during mowing may damage the
mower.
CONNECTING THE PULL ROPE
The TDR-26 mower is equipped with a nylon pull rope that is
connected to the wing deck release mechanism, used for locking the
mower decks into transport position. Connect it to the tractor in a
position that is easily accessible to the operator and will release easily
if the mower should ever become disconnected from the tractor.
MOWER SAFETY LOCKS
Safety locks are provided for each deck to prevent each from
unexpectedly lowering from the transport position in the event of a
failure in the hydraulic system.
Each deck features an automatically activated safety lock located on
the main frame of the mower.
In order to lower the wings:
1) Remove stop pin from each lock and place in storage location (See
page 26)
2) Fully raise the wings (they may have settled against the lock during
transport or storage).
3) From the operator station in the tractor, pull and hold the pull rope
to disengage the locks.
4) Lower the wings to the working position using the tractor hydraulic
control.
5) Release the pull rope when the wings are lowered.
Ensure safety locks are properly engaged before attempting to
transport or service mower.
Wing Lock
(2 Places)
Rear Deck Lock
(1 Place)
Summary of Contents for TDR-26
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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 ...