Assemblies for cnh t6010-80, maxxum 110,115,120,125,130,140,155 (318 pages)
Summary of Contents for Tiger NH TS100-135A
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PARTS LISTING WITH MOUNTING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLIES Current as of 6/11/07 Tiger Corporation 3301 N. Louise Ave. Sioux Falls, SD 57107 1-800-843-6849 1-605-336-7900 www.tiger-mowers.com PAGE - 1 SWEEPER NH TS100-135A 06020012...
This manual contains information about the many features of the Tiger THS Sweeper operator safety instructions, maintenance, and operating techniques. This manual will also assist you in the proper break-in daily care, and troublleshooting of your new sweeper. We recommend that you read carefully the entire manual before operating the unit.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This symbol means: CAUTION ! Your safety is at rick ! – Any R.O.P.S. (roll over protective structure) should not be drilled, welded on, or altered in any manner. Any alteration may reduce your protection. – Do not bypass the tractor neutral safety swith. Jumping or bypassing can cause tractor runaway.
This symbol means: CAUTION ! Your safety is at rick ! – Reduce speed when turning, taking curves, rough ground, or hillsides to reduce chance of rollover. – Always keep tractor in gear when traveling downhill to prevent runaway. – When driving on a road, day or night, use lighting and markings required by local laws.
Be sure the ball valves on the mower hydraulic tank are OPEN before starting the tractor. Serious damage to the hydraulic system can occur if the valves are not OPEN. For brush operation: open the high pressure valve located near the pressure port of the pump and close the high pressure valve located near the electrical solenoid.
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It is very possible to cut brush life by 50% if the frame is not level. Running an unlevel brush is jast like throwingmoney out the window. The small amount of time spent leveling a brush before sweeping is paed back many times over in longer brush life.
TIGER SWEEPER MODELS THS - 72CC & THS - 96C IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 1. Do not store sweeper polypropylene brushes in direct sunlight! Direct sunlight will cause the bristles to deteriorate, causing the bristles to become brittle. If the broom is to be stored for any length of time, store it in the shade, inside, or cover the brush with a tarp to protect it from the sun.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Please rea and understand the instructions and schematics completely before beginning assembly. Parts and drawings may vary slightly due to the variety of tractor makes and models. The mounting kit you receive should be correct for your application. If questions arise please contact your local dealer or Tiger Service as needed.
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11. The spring - chain assemblies are used to help support the weight of the brush head assembly when in the sweeping position. Hook on spring to each of the outside holes in the top plate of the brushhead upright. The chains are con nected to the outside slots in the chain holder on the spring - chain assembly.
LEVELING INSTRUCTIONS The sweeper must be leveled t maintain even brush wear and to produce efficient sweeping action. If the broom is not leveled at first and periodically after that, then it will put stress on certain parts causing excessive wear. The broom is easily leveled if these steps are followed.
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LEVELING INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED Make a note of the measurements. Swing the brush head assembly to the left and take the same measurements. If the measurements are not equal, refer to previous leveling steps and illustrations for adjustments. 5. After leveling, tighten the brush head mounting bolts E, F and G PAGE - 11...
SUPPORT YOKE ADJUSTMENT NOTE: This section applies only to units with serial number 75146 and above. Units with serial number below 75146 do not have adjustable support yokes. Before operating the sweeper the brush head frame support yokes should be checked and if necessary adjusted as follows: 1.
BRUSH REPLACEMENT 1. Disconnect the two hydraulic hoses at both motors. IMPORTANT: Tape over the ends of the hydraulic hoses and the hydraulic motor ports to prevent contamination of the hydraulic system. 2. Remove the four bolts holding the hood in place. Lift the hood off the brush and set aside.
MOTOR AND HUB REPLACEMENT 1. Disconnect the two hydraulic hoses at both motors. IMPORTANT: Tape over the ends of the hydraulic hoses and the hydraulic motor ports to prevent contamination of the hydraulic system. 2. Remove the four bolts holding the hood in place. Lift the hood off the brush and set aside.