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Safety Labels

Understanding the Machine Safety Labels

Safety labels shown in this section are placed in 
important areas on your machine to draw attention to 
potential safety hazards.

On your machine safety labels, the words DANGER, 
WARNING, and CAUTION are used with this safety-alert 
symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards.

This manual explains potential safety hazards whenever 
necessary in special messages that are identified with the 
word, CAUTION, and the safety-alert symbol.

 
 
Be sure to replace missing or damaged safety labels. 
Use this manual for correct safety label placement.

Additional safety information on parts and components 
sourced from suppliers might not be represented in this 
section.

ST48295

AVOID INJURY FROM

MOVING PARTS

• Keep hands, fingers

  and feet away

• Disconnect power

  before servicing

ST48453

AVOID INJURY FROM

MOVING PARTS

• Do not operate without  

  shields in place

• Disconnect PTO

  before servicing

ST48454

AVOID INJURY FROM

MOVING PARTS

• Do not operate without  

  hose connected

• Disconnect PTO

  before servicing

DANGER

ROTATING DRIVELINE: 

CONTACT CAN CAUSE DEATH

KEEP AWAY!

DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT:

•  All driveline guards, tractor and equipment  
  shields in place
•  Drivelines securely attached at both ends
•  Driveline guards that turn freely on driveline

Summary of Contents for TKV 20

Page 1: ...ons prior to using equipment BLACK PMS TBD CMYK C0 M0 Y0 K100 RGB R0 G0 B0 Hex 000000 Thread Black GREY PMS 428 CMYK C27 M17 Y17 K0 RGB R195 G197 B200 Hex c3c5c8 Thread Light Gray BLUE PMS 287 CMYK C1...

Page 2: ...enient location so that it can be accessed easily Use the safety and operating information in this manual in order to operate and service the attachment safely and correctly If you have any questions...

Page 3: ...labels Use this manual for correct safety label placement Additional safety information on parts and components sourced from suppliers might not be represented in this section ST48295 AVOID INJURY FRO...

Page 4: ...vicing DANGER Bagger May Impair Rear Vision Look down and behind before and while backing WARNING To Avoid Injury From Moving Parts Do not operate without hose connected Disconnect PTO shaft before se...

Page 5: ...Driveline guards that turn freely on driveline DANGER Rotating Driveline Contact Can Cause Death Keep Away Do Not Operate Without All driveline guards tractor and equipment shields in place Driveline...

Page 6: ...an and dry Do not operate the engine in a confined space where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can collect Never lubricate service or adjust the machine or attachment while it is moving Keep safety de...

Page 7: ...0 especially when full A minimum of 200 lbs 91 kg is required Stay Chain Kit Part TK95052 Fits Kubota BX2380 BX2680 Part TK95053 Fits Kubota BX2350 BX2360 BX2660 BX2370 BX2670 This kit stabilizes a TK...

Page 8: ...e farthest apart there will still be 1 2 of the shaft overlapping 3 Cut the distance measured off each half of the shaft The guard should be cut back an additional 1 5 1 6 inches on each half to leave...

Page 9: ...ront of blower as far as possible Lay other end beside the boot Lift and lower the 3 point arms to observe the distance between the boot and the blower inlet Cut the hose long enough to fit in all pos...

Page 10: ...hained to ensure that the TKV 20 s PTO shaft remains horizontal Machine Set Up Assembly Repositioning the TKV 20 s 3 Point Hitch Pins For wider tractors the hose from the boot to the blower may get cl...

Page 11: ...move the four bolts on the top pin brackets D and support bracket E and slide them over to the next set of holes on the frame Reinstall hardware and torque to 30 1 ft lbs 4 Reinstall the shields Assem...

Page 12: ...ch 2 To prevent damage to the TKV 20 do not back up the tractor while emptying material Do not use the TKV 20 s tailgate to push material as damage may occur 3 Lower the 3 point arms to position the P...

Page 13: ...lid extension is free to rotate Belt are Slipping Smoking During Startup Check to see if the fan is jammed If so consult Unclogging Fan and Chute section on page 14 Check the belt tension and inspect...

Page 14: ...clogged material from inside of the blower housing 7 Rotate the fan to ensure it is not stuck Fan should rotate with minimal resistance clockwise or counter clockwise If fan is stuck contact TerraKin...

Page 15: ...placement Blower Belt 1 Disconnect PTO shaft 2 Remove the two shields from locations A and loosen the idler bolt B 3 Loosen nuts C and rotate the shield D as shown Remove the belt E from the pulley be...

Page 16: ...nd remove the belt from the pulley around the bracket It may be necessary to loosen the nuts G to allow the bearing to rotate in the flanges 7 Install a new belt B51 V belt onto the pulley and reassem...

Page 17: ...g no more than 1 molybdenum disulfide 2 An E P grease meeting N L G I 2 specifications and containing 3 molybdenum disulfide may be substituted in the telescoping members only 3 The rotating guard bus...

Page 18: ...Materials Fan 7 gauge steel Fan Housing Front and Rear 11 gauge steel Fan Housing Ring 11 gauge 304 stainless steel Fan Diameter 15 in 381 mm Number of Fan Blades 5 Fan Speed 3 000 RPM Hose Material...

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Page 20: ...d The TerraKing TKV 20 Material Collection System is warranted for a period of 1 one year after the purchase date for residential use and 6 six months after the purchase date for commercial use This p...

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