Progressive Turf Equipment SDR 90 manual

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    O P E R A T O R ’ S M A N U A L SDR 90, SDR65 Single Deck ROTARY ROLLER MOW ER PROGRESSIVE TU RF EQUIPMENT IN C. 137 WEST WILLIA M STREET SEAFORTH, O NTARIO CANADA N0K 1WO PHONE: 519-527-1080 FAX: 519-527-2275 WATTS: 1-800-668- 8873 SERIAL # _ __________ _ Website: www.progress iveturfequip.com Email : info@progres siveturfequip.com ISSUE DATE: A[...]

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    2 TABLE OF C ONTENTS PAGE INTRODU CTION T O T H E O W N E R …………… ………………………………. . G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N ………………………………… W A R R A N T Y … ……………………………………………… SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFICATIONS ……………………… ………………?[...]

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    3 TO THE OWN ER : Before you operate this m ower, study this m anual carefully. It has been prepared to help you do a better and safer job of m aintaining your m ower. Use only genuine Progressive Turf Equipme nt In c. replacem ent part s . Substitute parts will void the warranty and m ay not me et the standards required f or safe and satisfact ory[...]

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    4 GENERAL INFORMAT ION : The purpose of this m anual is to assist the operator in maintaini ng and operating Pro gressive Turf Equipm ent m owers. Read it carefully. It furnishes information and ins tructions that will help you achieve yea rs of dependable performance. Some inform ation may be general in nat ure due to unknown a nd varying conditio[...]

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    5 WARRANTY PO LICY (To validate warranty, the Deliver y and W arra nty Registration fo rm must b e co mpletely filled out & mailed to Progressive Turf Equip ment Inc.) Progressive Turf Eq uipment Inc. warrants each new produ ct to be free of defects in material and work manship to t he origin al purch aser. Warrant y will b e applica ble, from [...]

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    6 SAFETY WORK SAFELY ---- FOLLOW THES E RULES Instructions gi ven with this symbol are f or personal safety. Be sure yo u and your w orkers follo w them. A C AREFUL OPERATOR IS THE BEST INSURANCE AGAI NST AN ACCI DENT BEFORE HANDLI NG ANY EQUIPMENT READ T H E O P E R A T O R ’ S MANUAL.  To avoid accident or inj ury, do not allow anyone to ope[...]

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    7 SDR MOW ER SPECIFICATI ONS *May require weights on the front of the tr actor SDR-65 SDR-90 Cutting Dimens ions 6 5 ” 9 0 ” Deck Dimens ions Wi dth Leng th Depth 7 2 ” 5 1 ” 7 ” Width Length Depth 9 7 ” 5 2 ” 7 ” Recomm ended HP 25 hp* 35 hp* Weight 975 LBS 1380 LBS Speeds TRACTOR PTO – 540 rpm Blades – 3040 rp m Blade tip s pe[...]

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    8 OBEY THES E SAFETY DECALS :  If decals becom e faded, dam aged, or lost, r ep lace im mediately. Item 2 ITEM 1 ITEM 3 ITEM 4 ITEM 5 ITEM 6[...]

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    9 MAINTENANC E SAFETY :  Never work on m ower without safet y locks in place, if decks are i n raised position.  Keep tractor and m ower in good operating condition an d all safety devices in place.  Frequently check bla de mounting bolts for tightness.  Periodically check to ensure all bolts are tight and that all nuts, screws and cott[...]

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    10 OPERATING THE MOWER : A careful and knowle dgeable operator is th e best insurance a gainst an accident. Allow no ri ders on a ny equ ipment. If tractor is equipped w ith R.O.P.S., use the seat belt for m aximum protection. Make sure that everyone is clear of the trac tor and mower before starting the engine or operatin g. DAILY CHECK LIS T: 1. [...]

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    11 HITCHING MOWER TO TRA CTOR : For proper mowe r operation and maxim um PTO life, the mower and PTO driveline must be setup correctly. a) Lower three point hitch arms on tractor and align them with the lower hitch links on both e nds of the hitch a ssem bly. Insert a 7 / 8 ” p i n t o s ecure links to lower t ractor arms. b) Adjust tractor top l[...]

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    12 Adjusting the PTO shaft to the correct l ength IMPORTANT: When checkin g driveline PTO shaft minimum len gth, it is necessar y to a l i g n a n d l e v e l t h e t r a c t o r ’ s P T O s h a f t w i t h t h e g e a r b o x s h a f t o f t h e m o w e r . 1. Measure the shortest distance possible between th e tractor PTO shaft and the gearbox [...]

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    13 CUTTING HE IGHT A DJUST MENT : There are four heigh t adjusters per m owing deck. Each adjust er (located in eac h corner of the d eck) must be adjusted to the s ame height to ensure a sm ooth even cut. A w rench for this purpose is provide d. In ad dition, each deck must be adjusted the sam e so that a level cut is obta ined across the wh ole c[...]

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    14 TRANSPORTI NG MOW ERS : CAUTION - When traveling on public roa dways, use flashing amber lights a nd S.M.V. em blem o n rear o f mower to provide greater visibility to other traffic. WARNING - When towing this mower the followi ng information concerning road speed should be strictly adhered to. WEIGHT OF MAXIMUM ALLO WABLE TOWING VEHIC LE ROAD S[...]

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    15 An Important Wo rd On G rease C ompatibility What Grease Is: -Grease is essentiall y a distilled petroleum product in the form of miner al oil (or a synthetic) which has a thicke ning agent such as lithium, calciu m, barium, sodium, or aluminum. -Many of the t hickeners will w ork for similar situations, but when mix ing greases with different t[...]

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    16 LUBRICA TION : A properly maintained lubrication sc hedule will provide a smooth running machine for many years. The following inform ation shows and describes where all l ubrication points are located. DECK P.T.O. SHA FTS  Spindles* (See Manual) *As Required  Main Input*(See Below)  Pull Apart Sliding Tubes once per wee k and lubricate[...]

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    17 GEARBOX O IL L EVEL : IMPORTANT! DO NOT OVERFILL ! MOWER MUST BE LEVEL WHEN CHECKING GEARBOX OIL LEVEL DECK GEARBOX : Gear boxes all have an oil level plug located on the side of the gearbox. Oil should reach the bottom o f this hole. If o il level is low , add oil thro ugh top plug hole of c asing until oil just starts to flow out of side oil l[...]

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    18 MAINTENANC E : WARNING - Turn tractor engine off before performing any maintenance. CAUTION - Always use perso nal protection de vices such a s eye and ear protectors when performing maintenance functions. WARNING - When co m pleting a maintenance or service function, make sure all safety shields are installed before placing m ower in service. B[...]

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    19 BLADE REM OVAL AND INSTAL LATION : Two, 1 / 2 ” X 1 3 / 4 ” g r a d e 5 b o l t s w i t h l o c k washers and nuts hold blade to blade spindle su pport bar. W hen chang ing blades, be sure th at these f asteners are in good condition so they will not com e loose during operation. BLADE SHARP ENING : IMPORTANT - When sh arpenin g blades be su[...]

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    20 SPINDLE INSP ECTION: Spindles are equipped with two roller ball bearings. Adjustm ent is set by t i g h t e n i n g t h e 1 ” l e f t h a n d n u t t o 6 0 f t -lbs . torque for proper setting. Periodically inspect blade spindles by grasping blade, and moving from side to side. If a ny free pl ay is noted, r eplace o r repair. SPINDLE ASS EMBL[...]

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    21 ASSEMBLY OF SPINDLE: Only use a press that has the ram and bed 100% square to each other . If bearings are not square in housing, bearings will wear out prematurel y. Press on outer race when insertin g into hub and press o n inner race when i nstalling on sp indle. If bearings are b eing changed, be sure to check bearing spacer for wear. If wea[...]

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    22 “ V ” B E L T A D J U S T M E N T : Begin by loosening 4 bolt s at the base of th e gearbox. Adjusting long threaded bolt slides the gearbox back, tightening belt. After proper t ension is a c h i e v e d , t i g h t e n 4 b o l t s a t b a s e o f g e a r b o x . Y o u m a y h a v e t o p l a c e a ½ ” n u t u n d e r the head of the lon[...]

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    23 TROUBLE SHO OTING: PROBLEM CAUS E REMEDY Belt slippage Lack of tension oily drive conditions Increase tension Clean up d rive Rapid belt wear Belt s lippage belt not in proper groove Increase tension Place in p rop er g roove Belt squeal Belt slippage Increase tension Over-heated bearings Bel t s lippage excessive dri ve tension Inc rease Te nsi[...]