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SIDE ROTARY ASSEMBLIES Ford TS 100A CAB / WOC Current as of 02/23/2010 PARTS LISTING WITH MOUNTING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Tiger Corporation 3301 N. Louise Ave. Sioux Falls, SD 57107 1-800-843-6849 1-605-336-7900 www.tiger-mowers.com 06020004...
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TO THE OWNER / OPERATOR / DEALER All implements with moving parts are potentially hazardous. There is no substitute for a cautious, safe-minded operator who recognizes the potential hazards and follows reasonable safety practices. The manufacturer has designed this implement to be used with all its safety equipment properly attached to minimize the chance of accidents.
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This manual contains information about many features of the Tiger mowing and roadside maintenance equipment. Some of these include: Safety precautions, Assembly instructions, Operations, Maintenance and Parts. This manual will also assist you in the proper break-in, daily care, and troubleshooting of your new mower.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY_____________________________________________ 1-1 Safety Information__________________________________ 1-2 ASSEMBLY / MOUNTING SECTION_______________________ 2-1 OPERATION SECTION_________________________________ 3-1 MAINTENANCE SECTION______________________________ 4-1 PARTS SECTION_____________________________________ 5-1 Parts Ordering Guide_______________________________ 5-2 Parts Table of Contents______________________________ Common Parts Section____________________________ 6-1 WARRANTY INFORMATION_____________________________ 7-1 This symbol means: CAUTION –...
General Safety Instructions and Practices A safe and careful operator is the best operator. Safety is of primary importance to the manufacturer and should be to the owner / operator. Most accidents can be avoided by being aware of your equipment, your surroundings, and observing certain precautions. The first section of this manual includes a list of Safety Messages that, if followed, will help protect the operator and bystanders from injury or death.
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Si no lee Ingles, pida ayuda a alguien que PELIGRO! si lo lea para que le traduzca las medidas de seguridad. (SG-3) Never operate the Tractor or Implement until you have read and DANGER! completely understand this Manual, the Tractor Operator’s Manual, and each of the Safety Messages found in the Manual or on the Tractor and Implement.
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Never allow children or other persons to ride on the Tractor or Implement. DANGER! Falling off can result in serious injury or death. DANGER! Never allow children to operate or ride on the Tractor or Implement. WARNING! Do not mount the Tractor while the tractor is moving. Mount the Tractor only when the Tractor and all moving parts are completely stopped.
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WARNING! The operator and all support personnel should wear hard hats, safety shoes, safety glasses, and proper hearing protection at all times for protection from injury including injury from items thrown by the equipment. CAUTION! PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO LOUD NOISE MAY CAUSE PER- MANENT HEARING LOSS! Tractors with or without an Implement attached can often be noisy enough to cause permanent hearing loss.
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WARNING! Never attempt to lubricate, adjust, or remove material from the Implement while it is in motion or while tractor engine is running. Make sure the tractor engine is off before working on the Implement. WARNING! Periodically inspect all moving parts for wear and replace when necessary with authorized service parts.
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CAUTION! On a fully-assembled unit, do not remove the Wing Retaining Strap until hoses are attached to the tractor and the Wing Cylinders are filled with oil. Lower the Wings slowly and carefully. Keep bystand- ers away during operations. DANGER! NEVER use drugs or alcohol immediately before or while operating the Tractor and Implement.
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DANGER! The rotating parts of this machine have been designed and tested for rugged use. However, the blades could fail upon impact with heavy, solid objects such as metal guard rails and concrete structures. Such impact could cause the broken objects to be thrown outward at very high velocities.
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Rotary Mowers are capable under adverse conditions of throwing DANGER! objects for great distances serious injury or death. Follow safety messages carefully. STOP MOWING IF PASSERSBY ARE WITHIN 100 YARDS UN- LESS: -Front and Rear Deflectors are installed and in good, working condition;...
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WARNING! Never leave the Tractor and Implement unattended while the Implement is in the lifted position. Accidental operation of lifting lever or a hydraulic failure may cause sudden drop of unit with injury or death by crushing. To properly park the implement when disconnecting it from the tractor, lower the stand and put the retaining pin securely in place, or put a secure support under the A-Frame.
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The rotating parts of this machine continue to rotate even after the Tractor WARNING! has been turned off. The operator should remain in his seat for 60 seconds after the brake has been set, the PTO disengaged, the tractor turned off, and all evidence of rotation has ceased. “Wait a minute...Save a life!”...
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SAFETY PART NO. LOCATION 22839 MOWER DECK 22840 INSIDE OF CAB 24028 MOWER DECK 10"X5.5" 31522 MOWER DECK 18.25"X10" 31523 HYDRAULIC TANK Side Rtry Safety Section 1-14...
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SAFETY PART NO. LOCATION 42350 MOWER DECK 33743 INSIDE OF CAB 42399 MOWER DECK 42400 MOWER DECK Side Rtry Safety Section 1-15...
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SAFETY 29-6T3221 Side Rtry Safety Section 1-16 PART NO. LOCATION 6T3217 MOWER DECK 6T3219 INSIDE OF CAB 6T3220 FRONT PUMP MOUNT 6T3221 INSIDE OF CAB...
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SAFETY Side Rtry Safety Section 1-17 PART NO. LOCATION 6T3233 INSIDE OF CAB 6T3234 INSIDE OF CAB 6T3236 MOWER DECK 6T3243 INSIDE OF CAB...
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SAFETY Side Rtry Safety Section 1-18 PART NO. LOCATION 6T3233 HYDRAULIC TANK 6T3234 INSIDE OF CAB 6T3236 MOWER DECK HYDRAULIC TANK 6T3243 INSIDE OF CAB...
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SAFETY Side Rtry Safety Section 1-20 PART NO. LOCATION 02965262 DRAFT BEAM 02967827 CAB FENDER...
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SAFETY 34852 HYDRAULIC TANK 00756059 MOWER DECK Side Rtry Safety Section 1-21...
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ITEM PART NO. QTY. 50023 AVAIL 00776031 33997 AVAIL 33753 34296 34297 6T1823 NOTE: The manual canister can be bolted, zip tied or adhered to a variety of surfaces. Locate a protected area within the view of the operator. Then select an installation method and attach the canister. CAUTION-AVOID DRILL- ING HOLES INTO UNKNOWN AREAS, wires and other parts may be located behind these areas.
FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS This section is intended to explain in broad terms the concept and effect of federal laws and regulations concerning employer and employee equipment operators. This section is not intended as a legal interpretation of the law and should not be considered as such.
Before attempting to mount or service your Tiger mower, it is important to read and understand all of the information in the Safety section of this manual. Check complete shipment list against the packing list to make sure there are no shortages.
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ADJUSTING REAR WHEELS Raise rear of tractor onto jack-stands. owners manual for adjusting tires and rims to 72” center for side mounted mowers and 79.8” for boom mowers. NOTE: This may require switching the wheels to opposite sides of tractor. CRANKSHAFT ADAPTER If necessary remove the four cap-screws from the crankshaft pulley.
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LIFT VALVE MOUNT Install the valve mounting bracket to the inside of the right and left rear fender frame tube as shown below. Align the valve mounting plate with the drilled holes. Mark the center of one of the holes above and in line with the slotted holes in the valve plate.
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WEATHER-PACK/METRI-PACK ASSEMBLY These instructions apply to both Weather-Pack and Metri-pack connectors. NOTE: Use the specific tool for the type of connector you are assembling. 1. Apply seal to cable, before stripping insulation. 3. Put terminal in crimping tool, then position wire and seal in place. ASSEMBLY 2.
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POLY-CARBONATE SAFETY WINDOW NOTE: This should be done before mounting the main frame. 1. Disconnect gas shock at door. Remove the right side cab door from tractor cab by removing hinge pins. 2. Remove the existing hardware and discard factory glass door. 3.
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MIRROR MOUNT 1. Remove the existing mirror bracket and mirror from the cab. Remove the mirror and knob from existing bracket. 3. Install the supplied bracket using supplied hardware on the cab as shown below. 4. Install the mirror with the knob on the supplied bracket as shown below. Refer the parts section for details.
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EXHAUST MOUNT NOTE: This should be done after mounting the main frame. 1. Cut the tractor hood as shown in pic. # 1 to accomodate modified exhaust turbo tube. Remove the muffler from existing turbo tube. 3. Remove existing turbo tube from tractor turbo. 4.
SWITCH MOUNTING Refer to the parts section for wiring diagrams. Remove top instrument panel (tach, and hour meter) for access to the wires. Route the red and green wire from the switch box wires from the switch box to the bottom right corner of the instrumentm panel near window. Connect the red wire to the white wire.
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TEMPERATURE GAUGE MOUNTING Mount the temperature gauge where it is clearly visible to the operator. Attach the green ( - ) wire from the negative post on the gauge to a grounded bolt on the tractor frame. Remove paint if needed to make a good ground. Remove the pipe plug from the side of the hydraulic reservoir, and install the temperature sensor using thread sealing tape.
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FRONT PUMP MOUNTING Install the pump mounting bracket on the front of the tractor with cap-screws and lock-washers as shown in the parts section illustration. at this time. Slide the pump drive shaft into the crankshaft adapter. The end with the shorter splines should be inserted into the adapter (if applicable).
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ASSEMBLY INSTALLING O-RING FITTINGS Installing straight, 45 degree and 90 degree O-ring fittings requires that the O- ring, washer and nut (A) be up against the swivel body (B). Insert the swivel and turn in until the swivel is pointed in the right direction and the O-ring contact is made.
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CABLE LIFT DRAFT BEAM INSTALLATION Install ½” O-ring breather into butt port of inboard cylinder. In all fittings in the rod end of the cylinder according to diagrams in parts section. These fittings should be positioned to face the butt end of the cylinder. Next turn the clevis onto the rod of the cylinder until it is tight against the shoulder and lock into place with locking bolt on clevis.
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DRAFT BEAM MOUNTING Pull the inboard cylinder piston rod down to the extreme extended position. Slide the draft beam under the cylinder, and align clevis hole with draft beam hole nearest to the tractor. Install pin and secure with R-clips. Using inboard cylinder as a pivot point, slide draft beam under tractor and install draft beam pin.
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TRAVEL LOCK MOUNTING Install the travel lock bracket with pin and clip on the draft beam. Slide the draft beam and align the travel lock bracket hole with the mounting hole on the main frame. Install the capscrew, lockwasher and hex nut as shown in the picture. Raise the deck/flail to it’s upright position (Deck ear touches to stop bolt as shown in the picture).
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DECK MOUNTING AND LIFT ASSEMBLY Install the upper sheave bracket on the outboard cylinder and tighten securely against piston rod shoulder. Tighten the set screw, and align the draft beam. Install the lower sheave bracket on the draft beam with a ¾” cap-screw and two hex nuts as shown in the diagram on the next page.
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TURNBUCKLE ADJUSTMENT Extend the outboard cylinder until the deck touches the stop on the draft beam. Hold the deck in this position to adjust the lift cable tension. Adjust turn buckle until cable is tight. Lower and raise the deck to check adjustment. The mower deck should reach it’s stop on the draft beam at the same time the outboard cylinder reaches it’s extreme extended position.
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COMBO LIFT DRAFT BEAM INSTALLATION Install ½” O-ring breather into butt port of inboard cylinder. In all fittings in the rod end of the cylinder according to diagrams in parts section. These fittings should be positioned to face the butt end of the cylinder. Next turn the clevis onto the rod of the cylinder until it is tight against the shoulder and lock into place with locking bolt on clevis.
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DECK MOUNTING Check that all grease zerks have been installed in the draft beams pivot arm, left linkage arm, right linkage arm, and cylinder mounting ears. Using a clevis pin and roll pins, connect the pivot arm to clevis on draft beam. NOTE: Make sure the longer distance between the cutout and the end of the pivot arm is closest to the draft beam pivot ears on the center tube as shown in the diagram below.
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DECK / MOTOR FEEDLINE MOUNTING (cont.) Be sure that all grease zerks are installed in the draft beam pin bosses. Grease all areas of the draft beam according to the instructions in the maintenance section. Re-check all fittings for tightness and be sure teflon tape has been used at all connections.
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FINAL PREPARATION FOR OPERATION Place operators safety and operation decals on the steering column and side counsel where they are clearly visible to the operator. These decals should be understood by each operator of the machine in conjunction with the safety and operation section of this book.
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Safety is of primary importance to the owner / operator and to the manufacturer. The first section of this manual includes a list of Safety Messages, that, if followed, will help protect the operator and bystanders from injury or death. Many of the messages will be repeated throughout the manual.
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STARTING TRACTOR AND MOWER Check the operators manual received from the tractor manufacturer, for their recommendation and procedures pertaining to your particular make and model. When rotating parts are in motion, serious injury may occur if caution is not used or danger is not recognized. Never allow bystanders within 300 feet of the machine when mower is in operation.
The rear mower height is controlled with the 3-point hitch control lever. Follow the instructions for this control is the tractor operators manual. The tilt of the rear mower is controlled with the third spool if the lift valve and is coordinated as shown above. The side and rear mower positions may optionally be controlled with the tractors remote hydraulic connections or a combination of lift valve and remote hydraulics.
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When cutting tall shrubs or small trees (maximum recommended size of material to be cut is 2” diameter) begin each pass at the top of the material and work down with each consecutive pass. Use a low speed to allow the cutting blades time to mulch as well as cut the foliage.
TRANSPORTING MOWER Transporting under the units own power: When transporting between job sites or between cutting passes, the following procedure should be followed: Shut off the power to the cutting head(s) and allow all motion to come to a complete stop. Raise the draft beam to it’s highest position. Raise the side mower until the deck stops against the draft beam.
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Next, switch the hose ends and reconnect to form two separate closed loops, see diagram below. Disconnect the lift cable from the head and secure the loose end back onto the cable with the cable clevis. Remove the keeper bolt and draft beam outer pivot pin.
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OPERATION INSPECTION SHEETS Side Rtry Operation Section 3-8...
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OPERATION Rotary Mower PRE-OPERATION Inspection Tractor ID#____________ Make_____________________ Date:__________________ Shift______________________ Before conducting the inspection, make sure the Tractor engine is off, all rotation has stop and the tractor is in the Park with the parking brake engaged. The Mower head is resting on the ground (or is securely blocked up and supported) and all hydraulic pressure has been relieved.
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OPERATION TRACTOR PRE-OPERATION Inspection Tractor ID#____________ Make_____________________ Date:__________________ Shift______________________ Before conducting the inspection, make sure the Tractor engine is off, all rotation has stop and the tractor is in the Park with the parking brake engaged. The Mower head is resting on the ground (or is securely blocked up and supported) and all hydraulic pressure has been relieved.
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OPERATION FRONT END LOADER PRE-OPERATION Inspection Mower ID#_____________ Make___________________ Date:__________________ Shift____________________ Before conducting the inspection, make sure the Tractor engine is off, all rotation has stop and the tractor is in the Park with the parking brake engaged. The Loader is resting on the ground (or is securely blocked up and supported) and all hydraulic pressure has been relieved.
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OPERATION TRACTOR PRE-OPERATION Inspection Tractor ID#____________ Make_____________________ Date:__________________ Shift______________________ Before conducting the inspection, make sure the Tractor engine is off, all rotation has stop and the tractor is in the Park with the parking brake engaged. The Loader is resting on the ground (or is securely blocked up and supported) and all hydraulic pressure has been relieved.
MAINTENANCE Tiger Mowers are designed for high performance and rugged durability, yet with simplified maintenance. The purpose of this section of the manual is to help the operator in the regular servicing of the mower. Regular maintenance at the intervals mentioned will result in the maximum efficiency and long life of the Tiger Mower.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE The intervals at which regular servicing should be done are based on hours of operation. Use the tractors hour meter to determine when regular servicing is required. This symbol indicates a point that needs to be greased at an interval noted in the section below.
MAINTENANCE WEEKLY OR EVERY 50 HOURS ITEM SERVICE In Tank Hyd. Fluid Change Filter (10 micron filter) In-Line High Pressure Change Filter (10 micron filter) MONTHLY OR EVERY 150 HOURS Hydraulic Fluid Level Check Hyd. Tank Breather Clean / Check / Replace Rear Tire Type 480/80R38 18.4-34...
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MAINTENANCE SYMPTOMS CAUSE Oil Temperature rises 1. Low oil level above 200 deg. F 2. Kinked/blocked hoses 2. Inspect / Repair / Replace 3. Worn pump / motor Mower will not start 1. Blown fuse or run 2. Ball valves closed 2. Make sure valves are open 3.
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MAINTENANCE Motor will not work 1. Excessive wear on internal parts NOTE: If flow meter is available, check pressure and flow volume for all suspected hydraulic problems. If the solution to your problem cannot be found in this section, call the Technical Service representative at the number shown on the front cover of this manual.
MAINTENANCE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS * These are intended to be general specifications. See tractor operators or service manual for exact specifications for your unit. Maintenance Section 4-7...
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LUBRICATION RECOMMENDATIONS Description Tractor Hydraulics Mower Hydraulics Cold Temperatures 0 F Start-Up Normal Temperatures 10 F Start-Up Normal Temperatures 15 F Start-Up High Operating Temp. Above 90 F Flail Rear Gearbox Cutter Shaft & Ground Roller Shaft (Flail) Drive Shaft Coupler (Flail and Rotary) Drive Shaft Yoke, U-Joint &...
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MAINTENANCE POLYCARBONATE CARE & MAINTENANCE The proprietary UV and Abrasion Resistant surface coating on SHIELDS SUPERCOATED ™ polycarbonate significantly improves performance. Periodic cleaning using proper procedures and compatible cleaners are recommended to prolong service life. Tiger Corp. polycarbonate is SUPERCOATED SUPERCOAT™...
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RECOMMENDED FILLING INSTRUCTIONS FOR HYDRAULIC RESERVIORS When filling or checking the oil level, the unit should be parked on a level surface, shut “OFF”, and allowed sufficient time to cool to ambient temperature. Use caution when removing the pressurized breather. Do not place face over opening when removing the breather.
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MAINTENANCE DETAILED MAINTENANCE REPLACEING HIGH PRESSURE HYDRAULIC FILTER ELEMENT: Assure system has been shut down and de-pressurized. Locate High Pressure Filter housing. Confirm that the element that is about to be installed matches the element p/n on the filter model tag. Example: V3.0510-06 (world line 100, HD049 model) Locate the bottom of the High Pressure Bowl, and use the appropriate spanner wrench –or- ratchet that matches the hex pattern.
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MAINTENANCE GREASING INNER AND OUTER DRAFT BEAM PIVOT POINTS Locate the grease zerks on the inner and outer draft beam pivot bosses. Inject Lithium-Complex Extreme Pressure grease conforming to NLGI2-ISO 320 specifications into each zerk until grease protrudes from joints. Grease all pivots daily or every 8 hours of service.
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MAINTENANCE TIGHTENING KNIFE BOLTS AND DISK BOLTS: After every 8 hours of operation or daily, the Knife Bolts and Disk Bolts should be tightened as follows: Knife mounting bolts (2ea.) torque oiled to 800 ft. lbs. Disk mounting bolts (6ea. ) torque dry to 204 or oiled to 184 ft. lbs. With the cutter head lowered, locate the grease zerks on the linkage and pivot bosses.
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MAINTENANCE GREASING PUMP DRIVE SHAFT COUPLER: With engine stopped, ensure drive shaft alignment by grasping coupler and sliding back and forth. Coupler should slide freely with approximately 1/8” of end play. If coupler does not slide freely, inspect for loose pump mount bolts, or damaged or loose crank shaft adapter.
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MAINTENANCE ADJUSTING THE CABLE LIFT Extend the outboard cylinder until the mower deck touches its stop on the draft beam as shown. NOTE: Make sure the cable turnbuckle is loose enough to allow the cylinder to reach full extension before the head reaches the stop. Now hold the head against the stop and tighten the turnbuckle until the cable is tight.
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MAINTENANCE GREASING SPINDLE Locate grease fitting on inside of deck housing. Inject Tiger Spindle Lubricant, part number 06540000 into spindle housing. Fill with lubricant until lubricant weeps out of the top spindle seal. Lubricate spindle weekly or every 40 hours of use. TIGHTENING SPINDLE BOLTS The spindle mounting bolts should be checked and retorqued daily or every 10 hours of service.
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MAINTENANCE GREASING MOTOR SPLINE TO SPINDLE SPLINE Locate motor spline and spindle spline on the mower deck. Grease splines with Mobil moly 52. Use about 4 ounces of grease. Change grease yearly or every 500 hours. Maintenance Section 4-17...
MAINTENANCE INSPECTION OF ROTARY KNIVES Failure to follow the following warnings and instructions may result serious injury or damage to the equipment or property! 1 – DO NOT weld on the knife or bolts. Damaged or worn knives must be replaced. 2 –...
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MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENT OF ROTARY DISK Failure to follow the following warnings and instructions may result serious injury or damage to the equipment or property! The bolts that attach the knife mounting disk to the spindle must be grade 8. These 5/8 inch bolts are to be torqued to 204 dry or 184 oiled ft. lbs. A thread locking agent may be applied to threads of all mounting bolts before they are installed.
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MAINTENANCE HEAVY DUTY SPINDLE ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION AND BEARING ADJUSTMENT WARNING! A press MUST be used to install bearing cups, bearing cones, and seals. DO NOT use a hammer to install races, bearings, or seals. The parts of assembly may be damaged. NOTE: The grease zerk and gussets are located on the top side of the spindle housing.
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MAINTENANCE BEARING INSTALLATION 1 – Press upper bearing cup into the spindle housing. 2 – Turn the spindle housing over and press in the lower bearing cup. 3 – Place the lower bearing cone in the bearing cup. Next press the seal into the spindle housing.
MAINTENANCE BEARING ADJUSTMENT 1 – Clamp the bottom end of the spindle securely in a vise so the spindle housing turns freely. 2 – Position a magnetic base dial indicator on the outer diameter of the spindle housing. Locate the end of the dial indicator against the flat end of the spindle shaft. The dial indicator will now measure accurately bearing end play.
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DAILY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The following services should be performed daily or every 8 hours of service, following the detailed maintenance instructions in the operators manual. ______ Pump Drive Shaft: Check for end play in drive shaft / coupler and ______ Crankshaft adapter: If equipped with rubber grommets check ______ Pivot points: Inject grease until it appears at ends.
PARTS ORDERING GUIDE The following instructions are offered to help eliminate needless delay and error in processing purchase orders for the equipment in this manual. 1. The Parts Section is prepared in logical sequence and grouping of parts that belong to the basic machine featured in this manual. Part Numbers and Descriptions are given to help locate the parts and quantities required.
SIDE ROTARYCOMMON SECTION COMMON PARTS SECTION Side Rotary Common Section 6 - 1...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION CABLE LIFT ASSEMBLY COMBO DRAFT BEAM 60” SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER ASSEMBLY 72” SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER ASSEMBLY 60” SIDE COMBO RTRY MOWER ASSEMBLY 60” SIDE ROTARY MOWER 60” SPINDLE AND SPACER 72” SIDE COMBO ROTARY MOWER ASSY TM72”...
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PARTS ORDERING GUIDE The following instructions are offered to help eliminate needless delay and error in processing purchase orders for the equipment in this manual. 1. The Parts Section is prepared in logical sequence and grouping of parts that belong to the basic machine featured in this manual. Part Numbers and Descriptions are given to help locate the parts and quantities required.
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CABLE LIFT ASSEMBLY 3-22-02 Side Rotary Common Section 6 - 4...
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60” SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER Side Rotary Common Section 6 - 8...
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60” SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER ITEM PART NO. QTY. 32099 21225B 22592 6T0823 6T0822 6T0822A 6T1001 06504011 23172 6T1024H5 21223 6T1033 SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE...
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72” SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER Side Rotary Common Section 6 - 10...
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72” SIDE CABLE ROTARY MOWER ITEM PART NO. QTY. 21225B 21295B 21242A 6T0822 6T0822A 6T1001 06504018 21222 6T1024H5 21223 6T1033 SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE 21248...
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60” SIDE COMBO ROTARY MOWER Side Rotary Common Section 6 - 12...
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60” SIDE COMBO ROTARY MOWER ITEM PART NO. QTY. 32617 30188D 31773 6T1001 6T0820H 22592 6T0823 6T1024H5 6T2290 21223 6T2277 21993 6T2413 6T2270 22016 21625 21631 21783 21992 21775 25270 6T0822 6T0822A 06504011 23172 6T1029 6T1033 21733 21990 21725 SEE OLD ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE OLD ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE OLD ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE OLD ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE...
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60” SIDE ROTARY MOWER 8/26/05 Side Rotary Common Section 6 - 14...
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60” SIDE ROTARY MOWER ITEM PART NO. QTY . 34975 06320005 06320008 34980 06504016 34981 06410254 22992 *156 6T2270 22016 21625 6T1025 06533006 21990 34972 21631 34974 34973 16 - 20 SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE 21988 6T2290 21575 21580 21987...
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60” SIDE ROTARY SPINDLE AND SPACER Side Rotary Common Section 6 - 16...
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60” SIDE ROTARY SPINDLE AND SPACER ITEM PART NO. QTY. 34975 06320005 06320008 34980 06320011 06533004 06530221 25270 6T2290 SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE Side Rotary Common Section 6 - 17...
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72” SIDE COMBO ROTARY MOWER Side Rotary Common Section 6 - 18...
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72” SIDE COMBO ROTARY MOWER ITEM PART NO. QTY. 34260 31408A 31931 6T1001 21248 21295B 21242A 6T1024H5 6T2290 21223 6T2277 21993 6T2413 6T2270 22016 21625 21631 21783 21992 21775 25270 6T0822 6T0822A 06504018 21222 6T1029 6T1033 21733 21990 21725 SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE SEE NEW ROTARY KNIVES AND DISKS PAGE...
TM72” MOTOR ASSEMBLY ITEM PART NO. QTY. 06504018 TF4852 34943 24724 06500444 06500445 Side Rotary Common Section 6 - 20 DESCRIPTION MOTOR KIT,FLANGE,#20 ELBOW,#20FLG x #16MJ ELBOW,#16FJX x #16MJ45 HOSE,#16 x 141 HOSE,#16 x 145...
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PAGE INTENSIONALLY LEFT BLANK Side Rotary Common Section 6 - 21...
SOLENOID BRAKE VALVE ASSEMBLY ITEM PART NO. QTY. 34115 AVAIL 34092 34095 34094 34093 34091 34689 34096 34097 34098 Side Rotary Common Section 6 - 55 DESCRIPTION SOLENOID BRAKE VALVE ASSEMBLY - HIGH PRESSURE BRAKE VALVE, BLANK RELIEF VALVE, 3000 PSI LOGIC ELEMENT CARTRIDGE, 2 POSITION, 3 WAY (WITH NUT &...
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BRAKE VALVE ASSEMBLY W/ METRI PAK ITEM PART NO. QTY. 34092 34094 34095 06510095 34093 34091 Side Rotary Common Section 6 - 56 DESCRIPTION BRAKE VALVE, BLANK LOGIC ELEMENT RELIEF VALVE, 3500 PSI METRI PAK COIL CARTRIDGE, 2 POSITION, 3 WAY (WITH NUT & WASHER) RELIEF VALVE, 2600 PSI...
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SOLENOID BRAKE VALVE HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC BRAKE VALVE TROUBLESHOOTING FAILURE MODE: - MOWER WILL NOT START - system pressure is low (engine not lugging). - MOWER WILL NOT START - system pressure is high (engine lugging). “MR” port will be high pressure. - MOWER WILL NOT ROTATE AT FULL SPEED - limited power.
WARRANTY INFORMATION Tiger Corporation, 3301 N. Louise, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, warrants to the original Retail Customer, the new Tiger equipment is free of defects in material and workmanship. Any part of equipment that in Tiger’s judgement, show evidence of such defects will be repaired or replaced without charge, provided that the failure of part(s) shall have occurred within twelve (12) months from the date of delivery of said equipment to the Retail Customer.
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ONE LAST WORD This manual cannot possibly cover all of the potentially hazardous situations you will encounter. By being familiar with the safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions in this manual you can help prevent accidents. The objective of this manual is to help make you a better operator.
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TO THE OWNER / OPERATOR / DEALER To keep your implement running efficiently and safely, read your manual thoroughly and follow these directions and the Safety Messages in this manual and on the machine. The table of contents clearly identifies each section where you can easily find the information you need. The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA 1928.51 subpart C) makes the following minimum requirements for tractor operators.