Welcome Thank you for selecting the T-104 Rotary Mower. Your machine has been care- fully inspected by both the factory and the dealership prior to being received by you to ensure that it is ready for operation. This manual explains the proper operation of your machine. It is very important that you read and understand these instructions before operating or maintaining the machine.
Always keep safety decals clean, using soap and water. Do not use abrasive cleaners be- • cause they could cause damage to the decals. If the safety decals get damaged, or are missing, contact your local Bush-Whacker dealer to • order replacements for them.
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT—Make sure all gearbox shields are in place and tightened be- fore operating the mower. If one works loose, stop mowing and tighten immediately. NEVER OPERATE THE MOWER WITHOUT ALL GEARBOX SHIELDS PROPERLY IN- STALLED. OPERATION WITHOUT SAFETY SHIELDS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS IN- JURY OR DEATH. 2010 T-104...
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Remove or avoid all foreign objects such as wire, cable, metal objects, and all other foreign material. Failure to do so could result in serious injury to the operator or passerby from foreign material being thrown from the mower. 2010 T-104...
Care must be taken when operating on uneven terrain, ditches, or embank- ments. The chances of the tractor and/or mower rolling over are increased. Also, the chance of objects being thrown by the blade are increased when operating under these adverse conditions. 2010 T-104...
• Stop cutting if someone comes within 300 feet. DO NOT operate equipment with bystanders in the area! Rotary mowers have the ability to throw debris considerable distances when blades are allowed to strike foreign objects. Operator must exercise caution or serious injury or even death could result. 2010 T-104...
Whacker gearboxes. Replacement gearbox grease is available from your Bush-Whacker dealership. Always use genuine Bush-Whacker replacement parts, available through the network of authorized dealers. The use of non-OEM parts will void the warranty of this machine. Non-OEM parts may not meet Hall Manufacturing Inc. specifications and could lead to serious injury or death.
When operating in these conditions, the operator must check the blade bolts more frequently than normal, at least four times a day. Always use genuine Bush-Whacker replacement blades, bolts, and nuts. Other blades may not meet Hall Manufacturing specifications and could lead to serious injury or death.
• gearbox, then fill to the level of the plug. NOTE: Do not overfill the gearbox. If the grease level of the gearbox is low, additional grease can be purchased from your Bush-Whacker dealer. Inspect output shaft for vines, wire, rope, etc. that may collect around the shaft and tear up •...
5. The output shaft assembly will have to be pressed out from the inside or it can be pulled out. The bearings will need to be pressed off. 6. If any of the bearing races either in the housing or in the input cap need to be removed, a blind hole bearing puller should be used. 2010 T-104...
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12. Fill the gearbox with the recommended lubricant in an upright position similar to the mounting position. Fill the gearbox to the level plug (1/8” pipe plug). Check the lubricant with a dipstick (a small piece of wood works well as a dipstick). 2010 T-104...
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2. Loosen Part A and slide Part A&D to the desired offset Position (up to 12”) and tighten them securely into place. 3. Attach the mower to the tractor as stated in Part I except now the operator must attach the top link to Part D. 2010 T-104...
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3185 Spacer 3186 Seal 3187 Bearing Cone 3188 Bearing Cup 3189 Hub with Races and Studs 3190 Hub Complete with Bearings and Seals 3191 Spacer 3192 Axle Bolt 3230 Washer 2513 5167 Bolt 10,11, 12 4884 Bearing kit 2010 T-104...
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Ref. No. Part No. Description 2083 Main Drive Line Guard 3379 Side Drive Line Guard 4376 Shield Face Plate 3394 Hose Holder 2512 Bolt 2513 3006 Bolt 2053 Bolt 2512 Bolt 2513 4463 Manual Holder 4462 Self Tapping Screw 2010 T-104...
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Skid Shoe Assembly Ref. No. Part No. Description Not Shown 2201 Right Hand Skid Shoe 2202 Left Hand Skid Shoe 2335 Bolt 2337 Washer 2336 2010 T-104...
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Complete Right Front Double Curtain Assembly 3884 Complete Left Front Double Curtain Assembly 3635 Chain Guard Plate 3838 Chain Link for Single Curtain 3839 Chain Link for Double Curtain 5142 3585 Clamp 2335 Bolt 2336 2337 Washer 5128 2010 T-104...
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Complete Right Rear Double Curtain Assembly 4399 Complete Left Rear Double Curtain Assembly 4400 Chain Guard Plate 3838 Chain Link for Single Curtain 3839 Chain Link for Double Curtain 5143 3585 Clamp 2335 Bolt 2336 2337 Washer 5129 2010 T-104...
Hall Manufacturing further warrants that if any genuine Bush-Whacker part or component utilized by an authorized Bush-Whacker dealer proves to be defective in material or workmanship, within thirty (30) days of such utili- zation, Hall Manufacturing will, at its option, repair or replace the defective part without charge. Owner shall be responsible for all freight charges including labor to and from the place where the warranty work is per- formed.
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Hall Manufacturing will approved or deny claim within thirty (30) days of receiving a claim. Hall Manufacturing will issue credit for all genuine Bush-Whacker parts or components as well as all approved Dealership employee labor time at a rate of $30.00 per hour within thirty (30) days of the claim approval.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION ** Return to Hall Manufacturing within sixty (60) days of purchase Date of Purchase ___________ Purchaser _____________________________ Address __________________ City_____________________ State ________ Product ___________________ Model#___________ Serial#_____________ Dealer Address City State Signature of Original Buyer Signature of Dealer or Dealer’s Agent * Please include a copy of the original bill of sale...