IronCraft 1800 Series Use And Maintenance Manual

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1800 SERIES
ROTATRY CUTTERS
USE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
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Read and understand the manual. This manual provides information and procedures
to safely operate and maintain the Rotary Cutter.
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1810
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November 2023

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  • Page 1 1800 SERIES ROTATRY CUTTERS USE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE Lif t-T y pe Pull-T y pe 1808 1808P 1810 1810P Scan QR code for a digital version of this manual Read and understand the manual. This manual provides information and procedures November 2023 to safely operate and maintain the Rotary Cutter.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Register � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2 Lift Type 6.1 Tools Required Thank you � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 3 6.2 Assembly Procedure 6.3 Installation and Removal of Driveline to Tractor PTO...
  • Page 3: Pulltype

    TRANSPORTING � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 69 12.4 Deck Assembly (1000-RPM) 12.5 RW111-725 (SERIES-5 ) STORAGE � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �71 Driveline Components 8.1 Storage Safety 12.6 RW111-84H (SERIES-6)
  • Page 4: Register

    REGISTER THIS PRODUCT WWW.IRONCRAFTUSA.COM/WARRANTY/REGISTER-WARRANTY/ Purchase date Dealer name Address Phone Number MODEL Serial The model number and serial number decals are located to the left of the gearbox. “WHY WOULD I WANT TO REGISTER MY MACHINE?” HERE'S THE LOWDOWN� YOU NEED TO REGISTER YOUR NEW PRODUCT WITHIN 30 DAYS OF DELIVERY�...
  • Page 5: Thank You

    Congratulations on your choice of an Ironcraft rotary cutter. This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet the needs of discerning users. The Ironcraft rotary cutter is designed to cut grass, weeds, and brush. Many features incorporated into this rotary cutter are the result of suggestions Logo made by customers like you.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION 2�1 SAFE OPERATION Safe, efficient, and trouble-free operation of your rotary cutter requires that you, and anyone else who will be using or maintaining the unit, read and understand the information contained within the Owner’s Manual. Use this manual for frequent reference and to pass on to new operators or owners. WARNING READ AND UNDERSTAND MANUAL To prevent personal injury or even death, be sure you read and understand all of the...
  • Page 7: Operator Orientation

    2�5 DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT AT END OF USEFUL LIFE The Ironcraft rotary cutter has been designed for the specific purpose of cutting grass, weeds, and brush. When this unit is no longer capable of doing its designed purpose, it should be dismantled and scrapped.
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    Ironcraft cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard. The warnings in this manual and on the unit are, therefore, not all-inclusive. If a method of assembly, operation, or maintenance not specifically recommended by us is used, you must satisfy yourself that it is safe for you and for others.
  • Page 9: Safety Symbols

    3�2 SAFETY SYMBOLS This manual and decals on this machine use safety symbols, pictograms and color coded signal words to alert you to potential hazards that may cause death or severe injury if a safety instruction is ignored. Become familiar with the following symbols. SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL This symbol is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards.
  • Page 10: Safety Icon Nomenclature

    3�3 SAFETY ICON NOMENCLATURE Pictorial icons signal a type of hazard and warn of personal protection issues, prohibited actions, and hazard avoidance. PERSONAL PROTECTION / Use two people when IMPORTANT INFORMATION Entanglement hazard lifting heavy objects Read the manual Visibility Explosive force hazard Maintenance procedure Rollover protection...
  • Page 11: General Safety Instruction

    To prevent personal injury or even death, be sure you read and understand all of the instructions in this manual and other related OEM equipment manuals! The Ironcraft rotary cutter, if not used and maintained properly, can be dangerous to users unfamiliar with its operation. Do not allow operating, maintaining, adjusting, or cleaning of this rotary cutter until the user has read this manual and has developed a thorough understanding of the safety precautions and functions of the unit.
  • Page 12 Requirements”. If the rotary cutter has been altered STAY CLEAR in any way from the original design, Clear the area of people, especially Ironcraft does not accept any liability small children, before using for injury or warranty.
  • Page 13 CAUTION The following safety instructions are provided to help prevent potential injury. Not following these instructions may lead to injury. EAR PROTECTION PERSONAL PROTECTION Wear suitable protection EQUIPMENT during prolonged exposure When using this rotary cutter, wear excessive noise. appropriate personal protective equipment.
  • Page 14: Training

    ALL safety, operation, and maintenance information presented in this manual, other related OEM manuals, and the safety signs If you do not understand any information in this manual, see your dealer or contact Ironcraft before proceeding. Do not use or allow anyone else to use this rotary cutter until all information has been reviewed.
  • Page 15: Federal Laws And Regulations

    3�7 FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS IMPORTANT FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING EMPLOYERS, EMPLOYEES AND OPERATORS This sections is intended to explain in broad terms the concept and effect of the following federal laws and regulations. It is not intended as a legal interpretation of the laws and should not be considered as such. U.S.
  • Page 16: Sign-Off Form

    3�8 SIGN-OFF FORM Ironcraft follows the general Safety Standards specified by the Farm Equipment Manufacturers Association (FEMA), and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Anyone who will be using and/or maintaining the hydraulic reservoir system must read and clearly understand ALL safety, operation and maintenance information presented in this manual.
  • Page 17: Safety Signs And

    SAFETY SIGNS AND INSTRUCTIONAL LABELS 4�1 GENERAL INFORMATION The types of safety signs (hazard labels) and instructional labels, along with their locations on the equipment, are shown in the following illustrations. Good safety practices require that you familiarize yourself with the various safety signs, the type of warning, and the area or particular operation related to that area that requires your SAFETY AWARENESS.
  • Page 18 4�2 HOW TO INSTALL REPLACEMENT SAFETY SIGNS NOTICE Do not install the signs if the temperature is below 50°F (10°C). 1. Clean and dry the installation area. 2. Determine the exact position before you remove the backing paper. 3. Remove the backing paper. 4.
  • Page 19: Safety Signs

    4�3 SAFETY SIGNS The safety decals affixed to this machine are to keep you safe. DO NOT ignore these decals. Read and understand each decal’s safety message. Follow these Safety Decal Instructions: 1� 4� 7� DANGER DANGER GUARD MISSING When this is visible DO NOT OPERATE THROWN OBJECT HAZARD ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD...
  • Page 20 SAFETY DECAL LOCATIONS TYPE DESCRIPTION QTY. DANGER Guard Missing, Do Not Operate DANGER Driveline Hazard WARNING Multi-Hazard DANGER Thrown Object Hazard WARNING Safety Shields DANGER Rotating Blades Hazard DANGER Rotating Driveline, Keep Away, Outer Shield Tube WARNING No Riders SERIAL Serial No.
  • Page 21: Nomenclature

    NOMENCLATURE Lift Type 5�1 DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE The rotary cutter is designed for heavy duty applications such as weeds, grass, and brush up to 3" diameter. The cutter uses dual spindles with two free-swinging blades each, which reduce the shock of impact when a stationary object is contacted.
  • Page 22: Nomenclature

    5�2 NOMENCLATURE Lift Type DESCRIPTION QTY. A-Frame Driveline Gearbox Center Tee Gearbox Cutter Deck Tailwheel Driveline Shield Center Gearbox Shield Adjusting Bolts Back Braces Document Storage Tube NOMENCLATURE Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 23: Pull Type

    NOMENCLATURE Pull Type 5�1 DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE The rotary cutter is designed for heavy duty applications such as weeds, grass, and brush up to 3" diameter. The cutter uses dual spindles with two free-swinging blades each, which reduce the shock of impact when a stationary object is contacted.
  • Page 24: Nomenclature

    Pull Type DESCRIPTION QTY. Hitch Driveline Gearbox Center Tee Gearbox Cutter Deck Tailwheel Tailwheel Frame Driveline Shield Center Gearbox Shield Leveling Rods 1 or 2 Raise/Lower Hydraulic Cylinder Hydraulic Hoses Hydraulic Hose Rack Document Storage Tube Jack NOMENCLATURE Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 25: Assembly

    3. Remove the driveline shield from its If any parts are missing, contact your shipping location on the rear of the deck. Ironcraft dealer. 2. Cut the wires holding the driveline parts to 4. Stand the A-frame up and remove the the A-frame.
  • Page 26 8. Remove the three bolts holding the driveline 5. Position the back braces on the outside of shield backplate to the shield. the break link and reinstall the bolt and spacer. Be sure the spacer is in place. 6. Tighten the bolt sufficiently to eliminate 9.
  • Page 27 WARNING CRUSH HAZARD If the retaining bolt is not present, the driveline may separate from the gearbox, causing serious injury or death. Do not omit the retaining bolt. Tighten the locknut securely. 13. Install the retaining bolt and tighten 11. Remove the retaining bolt from the slip clutch.
  • Page 28 15. Slide the front driveline half over the rear 18. Attach the chain on the outer driveline half. Align the square rib on the mating shield to the rotary cutter. halves to engage. 19. Apply grease to the zerk on the tailwheel 16.
  • Page 29 If the driveline is too short, please call your Ironcraft dealer for a longer driveline. If the driveline is too long, follow the instructions for shortening the driveline.
  • Page 30: Shortening The Driveline

    7. Hold driveline sections parallel to each other and check for minimum 6" overlap. If driveline has been marked for cutting, overlap will be the distance between two marks. If driveline has less than minimum overlap, do not use. Contact your Ironcraft dealer. NOTICE If driveline is the correct length, omit the following Steps 8 - 9 and proceed to Step 10.
  • Page 31: Assembly Procedure

    If any parts are missing, contact your and hydraulic hoses to the deck. Set the Ironcraft dealer. driveline and hoses aside for now. 3. Remove the hitch bolts from the lower set of holes in the deck, and reinstall them in the upper holes.
  • Page 32 6. Remove the four 5/16-18 x 1/2" bolts and 4. Remove the jack from its storage location washers from the front of the gearbox. on the deck, rotate the hitch forward, and install the jack on the hitch. 7. Position the driveline shield backplate on the front of the gearbox and re-install the 5.
  • Page 33 9. Remove the two retaining bolts from the slip clutch. NOTICE The slip clutch bolts are offset as shown to allow socket clearance to the retaining bolts. 10. Line up the spline grooves and slide the slip clutch onto the gearbox input shaft until the retaining bolt holes align with the groove in the shaft.
  • Page 34 11. Apply a bead of grease around the end of 14. Position the gearbox shield over the the inner drive shaft. backplate and install the three 1/2-13 x 1-1/2" bolts. 12. Slide the front driveline half over the rear 15. Attach the chain on the outer driveline half.
  • Page 35 17. Using a 3/8" Allen wrench, remove the plugs 20. Slide the tailwheel support off the from the ports on the hydraulic cylinder. tailwheel frame and remove the tailwheel from its shipping location. 18. Apply grease to the zerk on the tailwheel 21.
  • Page 36 23. Remove the shipping bar from the c. Attach the front of the rods to the tailwheel frame. The wheels will drop to mounting hole in the hitch. Install the the ground. To avoid injury, stand clear of spacer between the rod end and the hitch. the wheels.
  • Page 37 NOTICE If the leveling rods contact the drive shaft, damage to the rod(s) will result. Verify that the leveling rods are clear of the drive shafts before operating the cutter. 27. Verify that there is clearance between the leveling rods and the drive shafts. Move the spacers if necessary to obtain clearance.
  • Page 38 6�7 INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF DRIVELINE TO TRACTOR PTO WARNING ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD To avoid serious injury or death from driveline contact: Shut off tractor PTO and disengage before dismounting. Do not operate PTO if shields are missing or damaged. Keep hands, feet, and body away from rotating parts.
  • Page 39: Checking The Driveline Length

    If the driveline is too short, please call your Ironcraft dealer for a longer driveline. If the driveline is too long, follow the instructions for shortening the driveline.
  • Page 40 NOTICE Do not use the rotary cutter if proper driveline engagement cannot be obtained through these methods. Contact your Ironcraft dealer. Set the tractor lift control stop to a position that will prevent the driveline from contacting the front edge of the rotary cutter deck when the rotary cutter is raised fully.
  • Page 41: Operating Procedures

    OPERATION Lift Type 7�1 USER SAFETY TRAINING Refer to “3.4 General Safety Instruction” for user safety training requirements. WARNING ROLL AWAY HAZARD Before leaving the tractor seat, make sure the engine is stopped, the transmission is placed in park, the key is removed, and the parking brake is set. The weight of the tractor, plus the rotary cutter if it rolls onto a person, can cause serious crushing injury or death.
  • Page 42: Tractor Requirements

    7�2 TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS WARNING TRACTOR OWNER/OPERATOR MANUAL Always refer to the tractor owner’s manual to ensure compatibility and maximum safety. The tractor used to operate the cutter must have the power to lift, pull, and operate the Power Take Off (PTO) at the cutter’s rated speed while traveling at a ground speed between 2 and 5 MPH. The tractor must be matched to the weight of the rotary cutter.
  • Page 43 ROPS AND SEAT BELT WARNING ROLLOVER HAZARD To avoid serious injury or death from falling off tractor, equipmen runover, rollover, or crushing: 1. Use ROPS equipped tractor. 2. Keep ROPS locked in the UP position. 3. Only operate the equipment when seated in the tractor seat. 4.
  • Page 44 TRACTOR HORSEPOWER The power required to operate the cutter is determined by the tractor PTO horsepower. Operating the cutter with a tractor that does not have adequate power may damage the tractor engine. Exceeding recommended HP may cause rotary cutter damage by overpowering the unit in heavy cutting conditions.
  • Page 45: Attaching To Tractor

    7�3 ATTACHING TO TRACTOR Use caution when connecting the rotary cutter to the tractor. The rotary cutter should be securely resting at ground level or setting on blocks. Keep hands and feet from under the deck and clear of pinch points between the tractor hitch arms and rotary cutter hitch pins. WARNING CRUSH HAZARD Crush hazard between hitch and implement.
  • Page 46: Detaching From Tractor

    7�4 DETACHING FROM TRACTOR 1. Move the rotary cutter to a level storage location and lower it to the ground or onto blocks. Park the tractor, place the transmission in park or neutral, and apply the parking brake. Shut down the engine, remove the key, and wait for all motion to come to a complete stop before exiting the tractor.
  • Page 47: Tire And Wheel

    SETTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT will allow the rotary cutter to cut the grass twice and can result in a more even cut and The rotary cutter should be operated at the improved distribution of the cut material. highest position which will give desired cutting results.
  • Page 48: Initial Setup Checklist

    7�7 INITIAL SETUP CHECKLIST (PRIOR TO USING FOR THE FIRST TIME) Efficient and safe operation of the rotary cutter requires that every user read and understand the operational instructions and all related safety instructions outlined in this manual. This Initial Setup Checklist is provided for the user/owner. It is important for both personal safety and to maintain the mechanical condition of the rotary cutter that this checklist is followed.
  • Page 49 BLADE CARRIER Make sure the blade carrier nuts are tight and the cotter pins installed. Refer to “9.9 Blade Carrier Removal” on page 82. ZERKS Lubricate all grease zerks and driveline slip joint. Refer to “9.2 Greasing” on page 76. DRIVELINE SLIP JOINT Lubricate all grease zerks and driveline slip joint.
  • Page 50: Machine Break-In

    7�8 MACHINE BREAK-IN Although there are no operational restrictions on the rotary cutter when used for the first time, it is recommended that the following mechanical items be checked: CHECK AFTER OPERATING FOR MAINTENANCE TASK 30 MIN 10 HOUR Tighten all fasteners if necessary. Lubricate all grease fittings.
  • Page 51: Operation Checklist

    7�10 OPERATION CHECKLIST Although the rotary cutter is easy to use, each operator should review this section to familiarize themselves with the detailed safety and operating procedures. When using this machine, follow this procedure: START HERE CLEAR THE AREA of bystanders, especially small children. CLEAR THE AREA TO BE CUT of stones, branches, debris, and any hard objects that may be thrown.
  • Page 52: Operating Safety

    7�11 OPERATING SAFETY WARNING STAY CLEAR CRUSH HAZARD Clear the work area of all unnecessary The tractor should be equipped with people and obstructions to prevent a Roll Over Protective Structure personal injury. (ROPS) and a seat belt. A crushing hazard can occur if the driver is CUTTER BLADE ejected from the seat while the...
  • Page 53: Chain Shielding

    NEVER OPERATE WHEN YOU GET TO THE END the rotary cutter in an area that you of a pass,slightly raise the rotary cutter have not inspected and removed debris (2-4") before turning. Never raise the or foreign material. rotary cutter entirely while the blades are turning.
  • Page 54 7�12 CHAIN SHIELDING Ironcraft strongly recommends installing full chain shielding on all rotary cutters. Full chain shielding must be installed when operating in populated areas or other areas where thrown objects could injure people or damage property. If the rotary cutter is not equipped with full chain shielding, operation must be stopped when anyone comes within 300 feet.
  • Page 55: Right Of Way (Roadway) Mowing

    7�13 RIGHT OF WAY (ROADWAY) MOWING Use double chain guards for highway, right-of-way, parks, greenbelt mowing, or all other mowing where human dwellings, vehicles, or livestock could be within 300 feet of the cutter. NO SHIELDING IS 100% EFFECTIVE IN PREVENTING THROWN OBJECTS� TO REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF INJURY: 1.
  • Page 56: User Safety Training

    OPERATION Pull Type 7�14 USER SAFETY TRAINING Refer to “3.4 General Safety Instruction” for user safety training requirements. WARNING ROLL AWAY HAZARD Before leaving the tractor seat, make sure the engine is stopped, the transmission is placed in park, the key is removed, and the parking brake is set. The weight of the tractor, plus the rotary cutter if it rolls onto a person, can cause serious crushing injury or death.
  • Page 57: Tractor Requirements

    7�15 TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS WARNING TRACTOR OWNER/OPERATOR MANUAL Always refer to the tractor owner’s manual to ensure compatibility and maximum safety. The tractor used to operate the cutter must have the power to lift, pull, and operate the Power Take Off (PTO) at the cutter’s rated speed while traveling at a ground speed between 2 and 5 MPH. The tractor must be matched to the weight of the rotary cutter.
  • Page 58 ROPS AND SEAT BELT WARNING ROLLOVER HAZARD To avoid serious injury or death from falling off tractor, equipmen runover, rollover, or crushing: 1. Use ROPS equipped tractor. 2. Keep ROPS locked in the UP position. 3. Only operate the equipment when seated in the tractor seat. 4.
  • Page 59 TRACTOR HORSEPOWER The power required to operate the cutter is determined by the tractor PTO horsepower. Operating the cutter with a tractor that does not have adequate power may damage the tractor engine. Exceeding recommended HP may cause rotary cutter damage by overpowering the unit in heavy cutting conditions.
  • Page 60: Attaching To Tractor

    7�16 ATTACHING TO TRACTOR Use caution when connecting the rotary cutter to the tractor. The rotary cutter should be securely resting at ground level or setting on blocks. Keep hands and feet from under the deck and clear of pinch points between the tractor drawbar and rotary cutter hitch. WARNING CRUSH HAZARD Crush hazard between hitch and implement.
  • Page 61: Detaching From Tractor

    tractor drawbar height and/or length if the hose rack and attach to the tractor’s there is interference. See “7.15 Tractor hydraulic ports. Make sure the hoses are Requirements, Drawbar section” on page adequately supported so they cannot 56 for correct drawbar dimensions. come in contact with other parts or the ground.
  • Page 62: Setting The Rotary Cutter

    7�18 SETTING THE ROTARY CUTTER Properly setting the rotary cutter is essential for efficient and safe operation. A properly set rotary cutter will make a more uniform cut, distribute clippings more evenly, require minimal tractor work, and follow the contour of uneven terrain. The two adjustments to make before cutting are: •...
  • Page 63: Initial Setup Checklist

    7�20 INITIAL SETUP CHECKLIST (PRIOR TO USING FOR THE FIRST TIME) Efficient and safe operation of the rotary cutter requires that every user read and understand the operational instructions and all related safety instructions outlined in this manual. This Initial Setup Checklist is provided for the user/owner. It is important for both personal safety and to maintain the mechanical condition of the rotary cutter that this checklist is followed.
  • Page 64 BLADE CARRIER Make sure the blade carrier nuts are tight and the cotter pins installed. Refer to “9.9 Blade Carrier Removal” on page 82. ZERKS Lubricate all grease zerks and driveline slip joint. Refer to “9.5 Greasing” on page 80. DRIVELINE SLIP JOINT Lubricate all grease zerks and driveline slip joint.
  • Page 65: Machine Break-In

    7�21 MACHINE BREAK-IN Although there are no operational restrictions on the rotary cutter when used for the first time, it is recommended that the following mechanical items be checked: CHECK AFTER OPERATING FOR MAINTENANCE TASK 30 MIN 10 HOUR Tighten all fasteners if necessary. Lubricate all grease fittings.
  • Page 66: Operation Checklist

    7�23 OPERATION CHECKLIST Although the rotary cutter is easy to use, each operator should review this section to familiarize themselves with the detailed safety and operating procedures. When using this machine, follow this procedure: START HERE CLEAR THE AREA of bystanders, especially small children. CLEAR THE AREA TO BE CUT of stones, branches, debris, and any hard objects that may be thrown.
  • Page 67: Operating Safety

    7�24 OPERATING SAFETY WARNING STAY CLEAR CRUSH HAZARD Clear the work area of all unnecessary The tractor should be equipped with people and obstructions to prevent a Roll Over Protective Structure personal injury. (ROPS) and a seat belt. A crushing hazard can occur if the driver is CUTTER BLADE ejected from the seat while the...
  • Page 68 OPERATE WHEN the rotary cutter only in conditions you get to the end of a pass, slightly raise where you have clear visibility in the rotary cutter (2-4") before turning. daylight or with adequate artificial Never raise the rotary cutter entirely lighting.
  • Page 69: Chain Shielding

    7�25 CHAIN SHIELDING Ironcraft strongly recommends installing full chain shielding on all rotary cutters. Refer to “12.17 Chain Shielding” on page 115. The shielding is designed to reduce the risk of thrown objects. The rotary cutter deck and protective devices cannot prevent all objects from escaping the blade enclosure in every mowing condition.
  • Page 70: Right Of Way (Roadway) Mowing

    7�26 RIGHT OF WAY (ROADWAY) MOWING Use double chain guards for highway, right-of-way, parks, greenbelt mowing, or all other mowing where human dwellings, vehicles, or livestock could be within 300 feet of the cutter. NO SHIELDING IS 100% EFFECTIVE IN PREVENTING THROWN OBJECTS� TO REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF INJURY: 1.
  • Page 71: Transporting

    TRANSPORTING 7�1 TRANSPORTING SAFETY (ROAD) WARNING The following safety instructions can and will result in serious injury and possibly even death if they are not understood and followed. VISIBILITY TRACTOR OWNER/ Clean reflectors, SMV or SIS sign, and OPERATOR MANUAL lights before towing.
  • Page 72 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following safety instructions are provided to help prevent injury or limit equipment damage. DRIVE SAFELY WORKING TAILLIGHTS Be a safe and courteous driver. Make sure lights on the tractor are working properly. Anticipate what other drivers will do and drive accordingly.
  • Page 73: Storage

    STORAGE 8�1 STORAGE SAFETY At the end of the season, the rotary cutter should be thoroughly inspected and prepared for storage. Repair or replace any worn or damaged components to prevent unnecessary downtime at the beginning of the next season. CAUTION PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Store the rotary cutter in an area away from human activity.
  • Page 74: Placing In Storage

    8�2 PLACING IN STORAGE 1. Remove all entangled vegetation. 2. Thoroughly wash the rotary cutter with a pressure washer or water hose to remove all clippings, dirt, mud, or debris. 3. Select an area that is dry, level, and free of debris (inside a building is ideal). Move the rotary cutter to its storage area.
  • Page 75: Placing In Storage

    8�4 PLACING IN STORAGE 1. Remove all entangled vegetation. 2. Thoroughly wash the rotary cutter with a pressure washer or water hose to remove all clippings, dirt, mud, or debris. 3. Select an area that is dry, level, and free of debris (inside a building is ideal). Move the rotary cutter to its storage area.
  • Page 76: Service And Maintenance

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Lift Type 9�1 MAINTENANCE SAFETY WARNING Failure to comply with the following safety instructions can and will result in serious injury and possibly even death. NO UNAUTHORIZED PERSONAL PROTECTION MODIFICATIONS EQUIPMENT Do not modify the rotary cutter or Wear close fitting and belted clothing safety devices.
  • Page 77 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following safety instructions are provided to help prevent injury or limit equipment damage. SAFETY EQUIPMENT Before working underneath the rotary cutter, place it on a minimum of four A fire extinguisher and first aid kit jack stands, with a load rating of at least should be readily accessible while 1000 lbs.
  • Page 78: Greasing

    9�2 GREASING See the diagram for the location of all grease zerks. Grease all zerks according to the schedule in “9.15 Service Record” on page 85. Use an SAE multipurpose high-temperature grease with extreme pressure (EP) performance. Also acceptable is an SAE multipurpose lithium base grease.
  • Page 79: Pull Type

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Pull Type 9�1 MAINTENANCE SAFETY WARNING Failure to comply with the following safety instructions can and will result in serious injury and possibly even death. NO UNAUTHORIZED PERSONAL PROTECTION MODIFICATIONS EQUIPMENT Do not modify the rotary cutter or Wear close fitting and belted clothing safety devices.
  • Page 80 WARNING EXPLOSIVE SEPARATION SAFETY SHIELDS Replace any worn, cut, abraded, AND DEVICES flattened, or crimped hoses.Hazard When completing a maintenance or service function, make sure all safety HIGH-PRESSURE HAZARD shields and devices are installed before Do not make any temporary repairs placing the rotary cutter in service.
  • Page 81 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following safety instructions are provided to help prevent injury or limit equipment damage. SAFETY EQUIPMENT Before working underneath the rotary cutter, place it on a minimum of four A fire extinguisher and first aid kit jack stands, with a load rating of at least should be readily accessible while 1000 lbs.
  • Page 82: Greasing

    9�5 GREASING See the diagram for the location of all grease zerks. Grease all zerks according to the schedule in “9.15 Service Record” on page 87. Use an SAE multipurpose high-temperature grease with extreme pressure (EP) performance. Also acceptable is an SAE multipurpose lithium base grease.
  • Page 83: Gearbox Lubrication

    9�7 GEARBOX LUBRICATION The gearboxes are filled at the factory and should require no maintenance. If there is evidence of leakage, the grease level should be checked. If required, grease should be added until it comes to the proper level. Recommended lubricant is EP-0 Grease. NOTICE Make sure the rotary cutter is level when checking the oil in the gearbox.
  • Page 84: Blade Carrier Removal

    BLADE SHARPENING CAUTION SHARP OBJECT HAZARD The grinder may catch on the blade during sharpening, propelling it forcefully. To prevent the possibility of serious injury, make sure blades are secured against movement while sharpening. When sharpening blades, always sharpen both blades at the same time and grind the same amount on each blade to maintain balance.
  • Page 85: Blade Carrier Installation

    9�10 BLADE CARRIER INSTALLATION Blade Rotation Direction 1. Clean the splines on both the blade carrier and the output shaft. 2. Position the carrier on the gearbox output shaft with the blade bolts located at 90° to the other blade carrier and install the castle nut.
  • Page 86: Slip Clutch Operational Check

    9�11 SLIP CLUTCH OPERATIONAL CHECK The slip clutch serves as overall protection for the tractor, driveline, and gearboxes. Even though new clutch assemblies are “run-in” and checked for torque prior to shipment, re-adjustment may be advisable if the clutch has been exposed to weather for an extended period of time. The clutch facing and plates should be inspected for rust and/or corrosion.
  • Page 87: Slip Clutch Adjustment

    9�12 SLIP CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT The slip clutch is factory preset to the correct torque for protecting the implement and tractor: Periodic adjustment is recommended. Should adjustment be needed, follow this procedure: 1. Check to be sure all spring lengths are the same. Initial spring length is shown in the chart. CLUTCH SPRING LENGTH CHART CHART EG/COMER...
  • Page 88: Welding Repairs

    9�14 WELDING REPAIRS NOTICE Before performing any type of welding repair to the rotary cutter, contact Ironcraft for approval. Repair welding must be done with care and with procedures that may be beyond the capabilities of the ordinary welder. WARNING PROJECTILE HAZARD Do not attempt to weld on the blades.
  • Page 89: Service Record

    9�15 SERVICE RECORD The period recommended is based on normal operating conditions. Severe or unusual conditions may require more frequent lubrication or oil changes. Copy this page to continue record. MAINTENANCE TASK HOURS and serviced by EVERY 8 HOURS Make sure blade bolts are tightened to proper torque.
  • Page 90: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 10�1 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART PROBLEM CAUSE RESOLUTION Excessive ground speed. Reduce ground speed. Blades worn, dull, or bent. Replace blades. Adjust. Refer to “7.3 Attaching to Tractor” Mower not level side-to-side. (Lift type) on page 43. "7.16 Attaching to Tractor (Pull type) on page 58. Adjust rotary cutter height.
  • Page 91 PROBLEM CAUSE RESOLUTION Reduce ground speed but maintain 540 RPM at tractor PTO or make two passes over material. unevenly; bunches of material along swath. (lift type) Material too high and too much Raise rotary cutter for the first pass and material.
  • Page 92 PROBLEM CAUSE RESOLUTION Low on lubricant. Fill to level plug. Replace with proper lubricant. Refer to Improper type of lubricant. Gearbox overheating. “9.7 Gearbox Lubrication” on page 81. Excessive trash build-up around Remove trash. gearbox. Blades are not free to swing. Check bushing and blade movement.
  • Page 93: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 1808 1808P 1810 1810P DESCRIPTION Lift type Pull Type Lift type Pull type HORSEPOWER REQUIRED (MIN.) Pull Type with Pull Type with HITCH CAT l or ll Dual Leveling CAT l or ll Dual Leveling Rods Rods CUTTING WIDTH 96"...
  • Page 94: Bolt Torque

    11�1 BOLT TORQUE Torque figures indicated in the charts are used for non-greased or non-oiled threads and heads unless otherwise specified. Therefore, do not grease or oil bolts or cap screws unless otherwise specified in this manual. When using locking elements, increase torque values by 5%. The tables shown below give correct torque values for various bolts and capscrews.
  • Page 95 PARTS Replacement parts are available from your authorized Dealer Parts Department or from Ironcraft. The following pages contain a list of serviceable parts for the Ironcraft Dual Spindle Lift Type Rotary Cutters. For hassle free service and to ensure you receive the correct parts for your implement, please...
  • Page 96: Lift Type

    12�1 HITCH ASSEMBLY Hitch Assembly Lift Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 120004-BK A-FRAME – LH or RH SIDE (1708) 184048-BK H.D. A-FRAME – LH or RH SIDE (1808-1810) Item Part No. Descrip1on 110032 LIFT PIN CAT-I (1708) 120004-BK A-FRAME – LH or RH SIDE (1708) 150033 LIFT PIN CAT-II 1-7/8’’...
  • Page 97: Parts

    12�2 TAILWHEEL ASSEMBLY Lift Type Tailwheel Assembly ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. Item Part No. Descrip1on 150050-BK TAILWHEEL TUBE – H.D. 36’’ 150050-BK TAILWHEEL TUBE – H.D. 36’’ 120003 BOLT & LOCKNUT KIT 5/8’’ x 2’’ 120003 BOLT & LOCKNUT KIT 5/8’’ x 2’’ 110017 TAILWHEEL TOP BOLT KIT 1/2’’...
  • Page 98: Deck Assembly (540-Rpm)

    12�3 DECK ASSEMBLY (540-RPM) Lift Type PARTS Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 99 DECK ASSEMBLY 8' LIFT TYPE MODEL 1708 (540-RPM) ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 170001 8-ft DECK ONLY W/DECALS (1708) – RED 540-RPM 170002 8-ft DECK ONLY W/DECALS (1708) – GREEN 540-RPM 170003 8-ft DECK ONLY W/DECALS (1708) – ORANGE 540-RPM 170004 8-ft DECK ONLY W/DECALS (1708) –...
  • Page 100: Deck Assembly (1000-Rpm)

    12�4 DECK ASSEMBLY (1000-RPM) Lift Type PARTS Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 101 DECK ASSEMBLY 8' LIFT TYPE MODEL 1808 (1000-RPM) ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 185005-R 8-ft DECK ONLY W/DECALS – RED 1000-RPM 185005-G 8-ft DECK ONLY W/DECALS – GREEN 1000-RPM 185005-O 8-ft DECK ONLY W/DECALS – ORANGE 1000-RPM 185005-Y 8-ft DECK ONLY W/DECALS – YELLOW 1000-RPM 185005-B 8-ft DECK ONLY W/DECALS –...
  • Page 102: Rw111-725 (Series-5 ) Driveline Components

    12�5 RW111-725 (SERIES-5) DRIVELINE COMPONENTS RW111-725 (SERIES-5 )Driveline Components Lift Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. Item Part No. Descrip1on 552040 TRACTOR YOKE W/PUSH PIN 1-3/8’’ 6-SPLINE (540-RPM) 552040 TRACTOR YOKE W/PUSH PIN 1-3/8’’ 6-SPLINE (540-RPM) 552170 TRACTOR YOKE W/PUSH PIN 1-3/8’’ 21-SPLINE (1000-RPM) 552170 TRACTOR YOKE W/PUSH PIN 1-3/8’’...
  • Page 103: Rw111-84H (Series-6) Driveline Components

    12�6 RW111-84H (SERIES-6) DRIVELINE COMPONENTS RW111-84H (SERIES-6) Driveline Components Lift Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 552020 TRACTOR YOKE W/PUSH PIN 1-3/8’’ 6-SPLINE (540-RPM) Item Part No. Descrip1on 552020 TRACTOR YOKE W/PUSH PIN 1-3/8’’ 6-SPLINE (540-RPM) 552171 TRACTOR YOKE W/PUSH PIN 1-3/8’’ 21-SPLINE (1000-RPM) 552171 TRACTOR YOKE W/PUSH PIN 1-3/8’’...
  • Page 104: Ft Connector Shaft Components

    552133 SPIDER 1-3/8’’ 6-SPLINE 552134 LOCK BOLT M12 x 1.75 x 70 552132 CLAMP STYLE YOKE 1-3/8’’ 6-SPLINE 552136 BOLT M16 x 60 552140 BOLT M16 x 80 552137 SPACER 12�7 8 FT CONNECTOR SHAFT COMPONENTS 552138 SHIM WASHER M16 552139 YOKE 1-3/8’’...
  • Page 105: Ft Connector Shaft Components

    12�8 10 FT CONNECTOR SHAFT COMPONENTS Lift Type Connector Sha, Components Conne Item Part No. Descrip1on 10-5 552130 CROSS KIT 30.2 x 80 552131 RUBBER SHOCK PAD 552133 SPIDER 1-3/8’’ 6-SPLINE 552134 LOCK BOLT M12 x 1.75 x 70 552132 CLAMP STYLE YOKE 1-3/8’’...
  • Page 106: Rw61T - T Gearbox Components

    12�9 RW61T – T GEARBOX COMPONENTS Lift Type RW61T – T Gearbox Components Item Part No. Descrip1on 551029 INPUT OIL SEAL 50 x 68 x 10 551028 INPUT GASKET KIT 551026 FRONT - INPUT CONE BEARING 368 551027 FRONT - INPUT BEARING CUP 362 551024 REAR - INPUT CONE BEARING 368A PARTS...
  • Page 107 RW61T – T GEARBOX COMPONENTS ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 551029 INPUT OIL SEAL 50 x 68 x 10 551028 INPUT GASKET KIT 551026 FRONT - INPUT CONE BEARING 368 551027 FRONT - INPUT BEARING CUP 362 551024 REAR - INPUT CONE BEARING 368A 551025 REAR - INPUT BEARING CUP 362A 551020...
  • Page 108: Rw610 - 100Hp 540-Rpm Gearbox Components

    12�10 RW610 – 100HP 540-RPM GEARBOX COMPONENTS Lift Type RW610 – 100Hp 540-RPM Gearbox Components Item Part No. Descrip1on 551020 INPUT OIL SEAL 35 x 60 x 12 551021 INPUT GASKET KIT 551022 INPUT CONE BEARING LM603049 551023 INPUT BEARING CUP LM603014 551024 TOP - OUTPUT CONE BEARING 368A 551025...
  • Page 109 RW610 – 100HP 540-RPM GEARBOX COMPONENTS ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 551020 INPUT OIL SEAL 35 x 60 x 12 551021 INPUT GASKET KIT 551022 INPUT CONE BEARING LM603049 551023 INPUT BEARING CUP LM603014 551024 TOP - OUTPUT CONE BEARING 368A 551025 TOP - OUTPUT BEARING CUP 362A 551026...
  • Page 110: Rw81 - 150Hp 1000-Rpm Gearbox Components

    12�11 RW81 – 150HP 1000-RPM GEARBOX COMPONENTS Lift Type RW81 – 150Hp 1000-RPM Gearbox Components Item Part No. Descrip1on 551040 INPUT OIL SEAL 45 x 60 x 9.5 551021 INPUT GASKET KIT 551022 INPUT CONE BEARING LM603049 551023 INPUT BEARING CUP LM603014 551024 TOP - OUTPUT CONE BEARING 368A PARTS...
  • Page 111 RW81 – 150HP 1000-RPM GEARBOX COMPONENTS ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 551040 INPUT OIL SEAL 45 x 60 x 9.5 551021 INPUT GASKET KIT 551022 INPUT CONE BEARING LM603049 551023 INPUT BEARING CUP LM603014 551024 TOP - OUTPUT CONE BEARING 368A 551025 TOP - OUTPUT BEARING CUP 362A 551026...
  • Page 112: Gearbox Assembly

    12�12 GEARBOX ASSEMBLY Lift Type PARTS Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 113 GEARBOX ASSEMBLY ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 180000 CENTER T-GEARBOX 180001 TOP GEARBOX BOLT KIT 5/8’’ x 1-1/4’’ BOLT W/LOCKWASHER 170021 BOTTOM GEARBOX BOLT KIT 5/8’’ x 1-1/2’’ BOLT W/LW 130000 GEARBOX RW610-100Hp 1:1.46 Ratio 150027 GEARBOX RW610-100Hp 1:1.93 Ratio 110068 BOLT KIT FOR OUTBOARD GEARBOX 3/4’’...
  • Page 114: Blade Assembly

    12�13 BLADE ASSEMBLY Lift Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 8-FT BLADE CARRIER 5/8" x 19-1/2" (Flat Type) Bolt Holes Ctr 15.50" 180007 for 1:1.46 Gearbox 130000 8-FT BLADE CARRIER 5/8" x 19-1/2" (Flat Type) Bolt Holes Ctr 15.50" 180090 for 1:1.93 Gearbox 150027 130014 10-FT BLADE CARRIER 5/8’’...
  • Page 115: Chain Guards

    12�14 CHAIN GUARDS Lift Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. CG-1708 8-FT FRONT & REAR CHAIN SHIELD KIT CG-1810 10-FT FRONT & REAR CHAIN SHIELD KIT PARTS Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 116: Pull Type

    12�15 DECK ASSEMBLY (540-RPM) Pull Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION (1808P) 540-RPM QTY. 8' Pull Type Deck Only with Decals – Red 184007-R 8' Pull Type Deck Only with Decals – Green 184007-G 8' Pull Type Deck Only with Decals – Orange 184007-O 8' Pull Type Deck Only with Decals –...
  • Page 117: Deck Assembly (1000-Rpm)

    12�16 DECK ASSEMBLY (1000-RPM) Pull Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION (1808P) 1000-RPM QTY. 8' Pull Type Deck Only with Decals – Red 185007-R 8' Pull Type Deck Only with Decals – Green 185007-G 8' Pull Type Deck Only with Decals – Orange 185007-O 8' Pull Type Deck Only with Decals –...
  • Page 118: Hitch Assembly

    12�17 HITCH ASSEMBLY Pull Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 170007 Hitch Weldment (1708P) 180047-BK Hitch Weldment (1808-1810P) 180022 Bolt Kit, 1"-8 x 3" Bolt w/Locknut 184049-BK Clevis 170022 Bolt Kit, 1-1/4" x 7" Bolt w/Locknut 180024 Jack 2000-lb. PARTS Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 119: Tailwheel Assembly

    12�18 TAILWHEEL ASSEMBLY Pull Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 170010 Tailwheel Tube (1708P) 120003 Bolt Kit 1/2' x 4-1/2" (for Tailwheel Tube 1708P) 351522 Hub & Spindle Tube (1808P–1810P) 184045-BK Spindle Tube (1808P–1810P) 150047 Bolt Kit 3/4' x6" (for Spindle Tube 1808P –1810P)) 180039 Bolt Kit 1/2' x3-1/2"...
  • Page 120: Leveling Rods

    12�19 LEVELING RODS Pull Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 1840044-BK Leveling Rod 50.25" 140004 Bolt Kit 5/8" x 5" Bolt W/Locknut (1808P-1810P) 170008 Bolt Kit 5/8" x 4" Bolt W/Locknut (1708P) 191229 Leveling Rod Adjuster 351508 Jam Nut 7/8" 184041-BK Short Leveling Rod 6.125"...
  • Page 121: Hydraulic System

    12�20 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Pull Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 180030 Hydraulic Cylinder, 3 x 8" 180031 Bolt Kit, 1" x 5" Bolt w/Locknut (1808P-1810P) 180032 Hydraulic Hose 168" 184042-BK Hydraulic Hose Support Bracket 180034 Bolt Kit 3/8" x 1-1/2" (for Hose Support Bracket) 191529 Cylinder Pin w/ R-Clip (1708P) 191530...
  • Page 122: Driveline Components

    12�21 DRIVELINE COMPONENTS Pull Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 552050 Tractor Yoke w/Push Pin 1-3/8" 6-Spline 552051 Push Pin Kit 552052 Cross Kit 30.2/92 x 27/100 552053 Fixed Ring for C.V. Shield 552028 Outer Plastic Shield Bearning 552029 Inner Plastic Shield Bearning 552056 Cross Kit 30.2 x 92 552057...
  • Page 123: Connecdtor Shaft Components 8Ft

    12�22 CONNECDTOR SHAFT COMPONENTS 8FT Pull Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 552130 Cross Kit 30.2 x 80 552131 Rubber Shock Pad 552133 Spider 1-3/8" 6-Spline 552136 Bolt M16 x 60 552137 Spacer 552138 Shim Washer M16 552139 Yoke 1-3/8" 6 Spline 180002 Complete Connector Shaft 12-1/2"...
  • Page 124: Connecdtor Shaft Components 10 Ft

    12�23 CONNECDTOR SHAFT COMPONENTS 10 FT Pull Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 552130 Cross Kit 30.2 x 80 552131 Rubber Shock Pad 552133 Spider 1-3/8" 6-Spline 552134 Lock Bolt M12 x 1.75 x 70 552132 Clamp Style Yoke 1-3/8" 6-Spline 552140 Bolt M16 x 80 552137...
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  • Page 126: Gearbox Assembly

    12�24 GEARBOX ASSEMBLY Pull Type PARTS Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 127 12.20 GEARBOX ASSEMBLY ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 180000 Center T-Gearbox 180001 Top Gearbox Bolt Kit, 5/8" x 1-1/4" Bolt W/Lockwasher 170021 Bottom Gearbox Bolt Kit 5/8" x 1-1/2" Bolt w/Lockwasher 130000 Gearbox RW610-100Hp 1:1.46 Ratio 150027 Gearbox RW610-100Hp 1:1.93 Ratio 110068 Bolt Kit for Outboard Gearbox 3/4-10 x 3"...
  • Page 128: Rw61T-T Gearbox Components

    12�25 RW61T-T GEARBOX COMPONENTS Pull Type PARTS Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 129 12.21 RW61T-T GEARBOX COMPONENTS ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 551029 Input Oil Seal 50 x 68 x 10 551028 Input Gasket Kit 551026 Front – Input Cone Bearing 368 551027 Front – Input Bearing Cup 362 551024 Rear – Input Cone Bearing 368A 551025 Rear –...
  • Page 130: Rw610-100Hp 540-Rpm Gearbox Components

    12�26 RW610-100HP 540-RPM GEARBOX COMPONENTS Pull Type PARTS Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 131 12.22 RW610-100HP 540-RPM GEARBOX COMPONENTS ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 551020 Input Oil Seal 35 x 60 x 12 551021 Input Gasket Kit 551022 Input Cone Bearing LM603049 551023 Input Bearing Cup LM603014 551024 Top – Output Cone Bearing 368A 551025 Top –...
  • Page 132: Rw81-150Hp 1000-Rpm Gearbox Components

    12�27 RW81-150HP 1000-RPM GEARBOX COMPONENTS Pull Type PARTS Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 133 12.23 RW81-150HP 1000-RPM GEARBOX COMPONENTS ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 551040 Input Oil Seal 45 x 60 x 9.5 551021 Input Gasket Kit 551022 Input Cone Bearing LM603049 551023 Input Bearing Cup LM603014 551024 Top – Output Cone Bearing 368A 551025 Top –...
  • Page 134: Blade Assembly

    12�28 BLADE ASSEMBLY Pull Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 8-ft Blade Carrier, 5/8" x 19-1/2" Flat Type Bolt Holes Ctr 15.50" 180007 for 1:1.46 Gearbox 180000 8-ft Blade Carrier, 5/8" x 19-1/2" Flat Type Bolt Holes Ctr 15.50" 180090 for 1:1.93 Gearbox 150027 130014 10-ft Blade Carrier, 5/8 x 17"...
  • Page 135: Chain Guards

    12�29 CHAIN GUARDS Pull Type ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. CG-1708 Front & Rear Chain Shield Kit, 8' CG-1810 Front & Rear Chain Shield Kit, 10' PARTS Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 136: Warranty Information

    WARRANTY INFORMATION 13�1 WARRANTY INFORMATION LIMITED WARRANTY Ironcraft products are warranted to be free from defects in workmanship or materials for a period of 12 months from the initial sale, lease or rental date. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover normal wear items, including but not limited to: bearings, hoses, ground engaging parts such as teeth, blades, cutting edges, pilot bits, auger teeth and broom bristles.
  • Page 137: Warranty Service

    Obtain a PO number from the original Ironcraft customer. PO numbers will be invoiced in the event the defective part(s) is un-warranted Ironcraft will ship a replacement part with a Service Request Form and RGA #. There will be a call tag with the Manufacturer’s address and instructions for returning the defective part.
  • Page 138: Safety Acknowledgement Forms

    SAFETY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM ATTN ALL OPERATORS: Print your name, sign and date in the boxes below to acknowledge that you have read and fully understand the safety instructions presented in this manual, and have been trained on how to safely operate this attachment. OPERATOR NAME SIGNATURE DATE...
  • Page 139: Maintenace Log

    MAINTENANCE LOG Use this log sheet to document all routine maintenance and repair services performed on this machine. DESCRIPTION OF MAINTENANCE SERVICED BY DATE MAINTENANCE LOG Ironcraftusa.com...
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