Cutter Blades - MacDon R80 Operator's Manual

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7.8.4 Cutter Blades

7.8.4.1
Cutter Blade Types
a. 18 DEGREE BEVEL DOWN
Higher Lift for Certain Crop Conditions /
Better in Stony Soil
ROTATION DIRECTION
b. 11 DEGREE BEVEL UP (Optional)
General Purpose / Longer Life
ROTATION DIRECTION
7.8.4.2
Inspection
CAUTION
Cutter blades have two cutting edges.
Exercise caution when working around the
blades. Blades are sharp and can cause
serious injury. Wear gloves when handling
blades.
CAUTION
Damaged
blades
cutterbar, and result in poor cutting
performance. Replace damaged blades at
earliest possible opportunity.
DANGER
Stop engine and remove key from ignition
before leaving operator's seat for any
reason. A child or even a pet could engage
an idling machine.
Form # 169089
MAINTENANCE/SERVICE
may
damage
the
a. Check daily that the cutter blades are securely
attached to the disc.
0.81 in.
(20.6 mm)
ELONGATED
b. Check blades for cracks or wear beyond safe
operating limits, and distortion.
c. Replace blades immediately if any of these
problems occur.
CLOCKWISE DISC
ROTATION DIRECTION
COUNTERCLOCKWISE DISC
Blades should be replaced in pairs,
otherwise the disc may be unbalanced
and damage the cutterbar.
The cutter blades have cutting edges on
both edges so that the blade can be
turned over and reused. The twist in each
blade determines if its cutting direction is
clockwise or counterclockwise.
55
BLADE WEAR
TO CENTERLINE
HOLE
ROTATION DIRECTION
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
Model Year - 2010

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