Locking The Rake Wheel In The Raised Position; Foreign Debris Hazards; Pto Rpm And Ground Speed - Alamo BUSH HOG XLRRX Series Operator's Manual

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OPERATION

9.4 Locking the Rake Wheel in the raised position

To raise the rake wheel am in the raised position:
Unhook the spring assembly (B), removing the pin
from the fork.
Connect the fork to the plate (C) with the pin of the
fork.
Manually lift the arm (A), at the same time pull the
spring knob (D) and leave it near the locking hole of
the rake wheel arm (A).

Foreign Debris Hazards

Before raking, inspect the area to make sure there are no foreign objects that the rake teeth could hit or
become entangled with. Remove all foreign objects and debris. If objects are too big to remove, mark them
clearly and be sure to prevent the rake wheels from contacting them.
If you hit a solid object or foreign debris, stop the implement and tractor at once. Immediately idle the engine
speed and disengage the PTO. Wait for all rotating motion to stop, then raise the implement and move the
tractor and implement off the object. Inspect the area and remove, or mark the location of the debris. Inspect
the condition of the implement and make any needed repairs immediately. Make sure the teeth are not
damaged and the tines are uniform before resuming operation.
Always wear your seat belt securely fastened and only operate the tractor and rake with the ROPS in the
raised position. If the tractor or implement hits a tree stump, rock, or bump, a sudden movement could throw
you off of the seat and under the tractor and/or implement. The seat belt is your best protection from falling off
the tractor and the ROPS provides protection from being crushed during a tractor roll-over.

9.5 PTO RPM and Ground Speed

Ground speed for raking will depend upon the height, type, and density of vegetation to be raked.
Recommended speed for efficient rake performance is between 5 and 8 mph(8 -13 kph). Operate the rake at
its full rated speed to maintain tine speed for a clean raking. Adjust speed as necessary for the correct flow of
cut hay through the rake. Refer to the tractor operator's manual or the tractor instrument panel for the engine
speed and gear to provide the required PTO and desired ground speed. Make sure that the rake is operating at
its full rated speed before entering the vegetation to be raked. If it becomes necessary to temporarily regulate
engine speed, increase or decrease the throttle gradually.
Ground speed is achieved by transmission gear selection and not by the engine operating speed. The
operator may be required to experiment with several gear range combinations to determine the best gear and
range which provides the most ideal performance from the implement and most efficient tractor operation. As
the severity of raking conditions increase, the ground speed should be decreased by selecting a lower gear to
maintain the proper operating PTO speed.
XLRRX 06/18
Operation Section 4-23
© 2018 Alamo Group Inc.

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