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2512 SERIES
FLEX-WING ROTARY CUTTER
OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL
Read and understand the manual. This manual provides information and procedures
to safely operate and maintain the 2512 Series Flex-Wing Rotary Cutter.
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June 2023

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  • Page 1 2512 SERIES FLEX-WING ROTARY CUTTER OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL Read and understand the manual. This manual provides information and procedures to safely operate and maintain the 2512 Series Flex-Wing Rotary Cutter. Scan QR code for a digital version of this manual June 2023...
  • Page 2 Revised March 9, 2024 ©2023 IronCraft Attachments. A ll rights reser ved.
  • Page 3 CONTENTS Introduction ............3 1.1 Welcome 1.2 Intended Use 1.3 Safe Operation...
  • Page 4 6.4.2 Setting the Cutting Height 6.4.3 Wing Stop Adjustment 6.5 Initial Setup Checklist 6.7 Pre-Operation Checklist 6.8 General Operating Procedure 6.9 Chain Shielding 6.10 Right of Way (Roadway) Mowing 6.11 Detaching From Tractor Transporting ........... . . 41 7.1 Transporting Safety (Road) 7.2 Transporting Procedure Storage .
  • Page 5 INTRODUCTION 1.1 WELCOME Congratulations on your choice of a IronCraft flex-wing rotary cutter. This equipment has been de- signed and manufactured to meet the needs of discerning users. Many features incorporated into this rotary cutter are the result of suggestions made by customers like you.
  • Page 6 1.4 SAFETY SHIELDS Some of the illustrations in this manual may show the equipment with safety shields removed for clarity. Never operate the rotary cutter unless all safety shields are in place. WARNING CUTTING OR ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD Operating the rotary cutter without the safety shields could result in physical injury or death.
  • Page 7 1.11 DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT 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 Phone: (423) 405-5150 Fax: (423) 405-5904 The manual is also available for download at: www.ironcraftusa.com 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 2.2 SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS This is the safety alert symbol and will be accompanied with a descriptive pictorial. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. This manual contains DANGERS, SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS, IMPORTANT NOTICES, and NOTES which must be followed to prevent the possibility of improper service, damage to the equip- ment, personal injury, or death.
  • Page 10 2.3 SAFETY ICON NOMENCLATURE Pictorial icons signal a type of hazard and warn of personal protection issues, prohibited actions, and hazard avoidance. Personal Protection / Explosive separation Rollover protection Important Information hazard Fire hazard Read the manual Wear seat belt Cutter blade contact Damaged hazard label Weight rating...
  • Page 11 PROVIDE USER WITH LITERATURE IronCraft rotary cutter owners must provide operator instructions to anyone using the rotary cutter before use, and at least annually thereafter. Refer to “2.6 OSHA Training Requirements”...
  • Page 12 Personal injury or death could result from unauthorized modifications. If the rotary cutter has been altered in any way from the original design, IronCraft does not accept any liability for injury or warranty. DAMAGED PARTS HAZARD Do not use the rotary cutter if any parts are damaged.
  • Page 13 CAUTION The following safety instructions are provided to help prevent potential injury. Not following these instructions may lead to injury. PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT When using this rotary cutter, wear appropriate personal protective equipment. This list may include, but is not limited to: •...
  • Page 14 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 2.7 FEDERAL LAWS & REGULATIONS IMPORTANT FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING EMPLOYERS, EMPLOYEES, AND OPERATORS This section is intended to explain in broad terms the concept and effect of the following federal laws and regu- lations. It is not intended as a legal interpretation of the laws and should not be considered as such. U.S.
  • Page 16 2.8 SIGN-OFF FORM IronCraft adheres to the general Safety Standards established by the Farm Equipment Manufacturers Association (FEMA) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). It is crucial for anyone who will be using and maintaining the rotary cutter to thoroughly read and understand all safety, opera- tion, and maintenance information provided in the manual.
  • Page 17 2.9 OPERATION SAFETY Refer to “ 6.1 User Safety Training” on page 29 for safety recommendations related to using the rotary cutter. All applicable safety recommendations in other sections should also be followed. 2.10 TRANSPORTING SAFETY Refer to “ 7.1 Transporting Safety (Road)” on page 43 for safety recommendations related to transport- ing the rotary cutter.
  • Page 18 5. Replacement parts must have replacement labels attached during installation and/or before the rotary cutter is used. 6. Labels are available from your authorized dealer or from IronCraft at no charge. 3.2 HOW TO INSTALL REPLACEMENT SAFETY SIGNS Clean and dry the installation area.
  • Page 19 3.3 SAFETY SIGN LOCATIONS Item Type Description QTY. DANGER Follow Safety Messages DANGER Maintain Shields and Deflectors INSTRUCTIONAL Blade Rotation (CCW) DANGER Rotating Driveline, Keep Away, Outer Shield Tube DANGER Shield Missing, Do Not Operate WARNING Use Paper or Cardboard to Check for Leaks WARNING PTO Speed 540 RPM DANGER...
  • Page 20 3.3.1 CUTTER DECK SAFETY SIGNS TI-00338 TI-00342 TI-00344 TI-00339 TI-00340 NO RIDERS TI-00343 TI-00426 TI-00074 TI 00347 TI-00341 TI-00351 TI-00346 TI-00348 (Signs portrayed for reference, not to scale) 3.3.1 Cutter Deck Safety Signs Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 21 NOMENCLATURE Item Description Lift Hydraulic Cylinder Swivel Hitch Wing Fold Hydraulic Cylinder Center Driveline Hydraulic Hoses Splitter Gearbox Chain Shielding Splitter Gearbox Shield Hydraulic Hose Holder Center Outboard Gearbox Document Storage Tube Left Outboard Gearbox Jack Right Outboard Gearbox Safety Chain Outboard Gearbox Shield Wing Fold Lock Bar Center Deck...
  • Page 22 ASSEMBLY 5.1 TOOLS REQUIRED Tools Required Wrenches, 1/2”, 5/8”, 3/4”, 1-1/8”, 1-3/8”, 1-1/2” Ratchet with extension and sockets as above 5.2 ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE WARNING CRUSH HAZARD The weight of the hitch can cause serious injury or death if it falls on a person. Do not allow anyone to walk under or stand near the hitch when it is supported by a lifting device.
  • Page 23 Rotate the hitch forward using a suitable Remove the jack from its storage location on lifting device. The lifting device may be at- the left wing and install it on the lug on the tached to the safety chain. left side of the hitch. Use the jack to adjust the hitch to the height Board the tractor and start the engine.
  • Page 24 15. Lower the cutter to the ground, set the park- ing brake, shut off the tractor, and remove the key. 16. Align the hole in the hitch with the hole in the front of the leveling rod, and install the pin, washers, and cotter pins previously re- moved in Step 3.
  • Page 25 5.2.2 LEVELING THE WING DECKS Each wing section will need adjusting if the wing top is not level with the center deck top when the wings are unfolded. The wing lift hydraulic cylinders are not charged when the cutter is shipped, and must be filled with hydraulic oil before removing the wing locks.
  • Page 26 NOTICE The cutter does not have a hydraulic reservoir and therefore can deplete the oil in the tractor’s reservoir during the initial charging of the cylinders. After this initial setup, with the cutter and wings fully lowered, check the tractor’s hydraulic oil reservoir and add oil as necessary. Check the wing tops to see if they are level with the top of the center deck.
  • Page 27 Attach the safety chain on the driveline Separate the two halves of the driveline. guard to the gearbox cover. Apply a bead of grease around the end of the Slide the front driveline half over the rear inner drive shaft. half.
  • Page 28 If the driveline is too short and does not provide sufficient en- gagement, please contact your IronCraft dealer to obtain a longer driveline. On the other hand, if the driveline is too long, follow the provided instructions for shortening the driveline.
  • Page 29 OPERATION 6.1 USER SAFETY TRAINING Refer to “2.4 General Safety” on page 8 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, could cause serious crushing injury or death.
  • Page 30 ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD Operating the rotary cutter without the driveline shields could result in physical injury or death from entanglement. Make sure all shields are properly installed before operating the rotary cutter. This equipment should never be operated with any safety shielding removed.
  • Page 31 tor or cutter damage and be a potential danger to the operator and passersby. Always review the “controls” section of the tractor operator’s manual to be familiar with the location, settings, and function of the tractor controls. Be familiar with all controls before using this equipment. 6.2.1 EQUIPMENT AND CAPABILITIES: •...
  • Page 32 6.2.4 DRAWBAR The distance between the drawbar hitch pin hole and the end of the tractor PTO shaft must be 14”. The distance from the top of the drawbar to the PTO shaft must be 8”. PTO damage may occur if these dimensions vary more than 1”.
  • Page 33 6.3 ATTACHING TO TRACTOR Use caution when connecting the rotary cutter to the tractor. The rotary cutter should be securely rest- ing 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.
  • Page 34 11. Attach the safety chain on the driveline guard to the tractor. 12. Inspect all the hydraulic hoses to ensure they are in good condition. Route the main lift hy- draulic hose through the hose rack, make sure the fitting is clean, and attach to the tractor’s hydraulic port.
  • Page 35 6.4.1 LEVELING FRONT-TO-BACK Locate the tractor and cutter on a flat, level surface and use the hydraulics to adjust the cutter height until the front skid shoes are two to three inches off the ground. Shorten or lengthen the leveling rods, as needed, to obtain the desired cutting results. Lengthen- ing the leveling rods raises the back of the cutter.
  • Page 36 Adjust the lock nuts so that the wing stop bolt contacts the raised wing. Tighten the lock nuts. Repeat Steps 2-4 for the other wing. 6.5 INITIAL SETUP CHECKLIST 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.
  • Page 37 6.7 PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST Before each use of the rotary cutter, the following areas should be checked. Checklist Before Each Use Task Make sure the rotary cutter is positively attached to the tractor drawbar. Refer to “6.3 Attaching to Tractor” on page 33. Make sure the hydraulic hoses are undamaged, are secured on the hose rack, and cannot contact the tractor when turning or drag on the ground.
  • Page 38 6.8 GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURE Although the rotary cutter is easy to use, each operator should review this section to familiarize them- selves with the detailed safety and operating procedures. Operate the rotary cutter only in conditions where you have clear visibility in daylight or with adequate artificial lighting.
  • Page 39 When you get to the end of a pass, slightly raise the rotary cutter (2-4”) before turning. Never raise the rotary cutter entirely while the blades are turning. If the rotary cutter must be raised higher than 12” from ground level, disengage the tractor PTO and wait for all blade rotation to come to a complete stop before raising the rotary cutter.
  • Page 40 6.9 CHAIN SHIELDING IronCraft installs full chain shielding as standard equipment on all flex-wing rotary cutters. WARNING PROJECTILE HAZARD The chain 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 41 Stop mowing if passersby are within 300 feet unless: All thrown object shielding, including front and rear deflectors, chain shields, steel guards, bands, side skirts, and skid shoes are in place and in good condition when mowing. Mower sections or wings are adjusted to be close and parallel to the ground without exposing blades.
  • Page 42 Disconnect the driveline safety chain and hitch safety chain. Pull back on the collar on the tractor end of the driveline. Slide the driveline off the tractor PTO shaft and secure it up off the ground. 10. Remove the hitch pin and drive the tractor away from the rotary cutter.
  • Page 43 TRANSPORTING 7.1 TRANSPORTING SAFETY (ROAD) WARNING Failure to understand and follow these safety instructions could result in serious injury and possibly even death. TRACTOR OWNER/OPERATOR MANUAL Always refer to the tractor owner’s manual to determine its compatibility and maximum safety. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Before attaching the rotary cutter to the tractor, be familiar with its controls and how to stop it quickly in the event of an emergency.
  • Page 44 ALLOW EXTRA DISTANCE Apply brakes early. Leave extra distance between your vehicle and the one(s) ahead to provide adequate stopping space. Extra distance will be required to stop the vehicle. CLEAR VISION Remove all objects from the area that would prevent clear vision of the complete work area or would present an obstacle when moving the rotary cutter.
  • Page 45 WARNING THROWN OBJECT HAZARD Operating the PTO with a wing in the folded position could cause the driveline to break and throw objects at the operator or a bystander, causing serious injury or death. Do not engage the PTO with either wing folded up. Make sure the jack stand is secured in its storage location on the left wing deck.
  • Page 46 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 any unnecessary downtime at the beginning of the next season. WARNING ROLLOVER HAZARD The rotary cutter is top heavy when the wings are raised.
  • Page 47 8.3 REMOVING FROM STORAGE Grease all lubrication points. Refer to “9.3 Greasing” on page 50. Attach the rotary cutter to the tractor following the procedure in “6.3 Attaching to Tractor” on page 33. Check for locked blades before lowering the wings. Use a pry bar or similar tool to free any locked blades.
  • Page 48 NO UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS Do not modify the rotary cutter or safety devices. Do not weld on the unit. Unauthorized modifications may impair the cutter’s function or create safety hazards and will void the warranty. If the rotary cutter has been altered in any way from the original design, the manufacturer does not accept any liability for injury or warranty.
  • Page 49 9.2 WELDING REPAIRS 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.
  • Page 50 9.3 GREASING See the diagram for the location of all grease zerks. Grease all zerks according to the intervals specified in “9.14 Service Record” on page 57. Use an SAE multipurpose high-temperature grease with extreme pressure (EP) performance. An SAE multipur- pose lithium base grease is also acceptable.
  • Page 51 9.4 GEARBOX LUBRICATION The gearboxes are filled at the factory and should require no maintenance. If there is evidence of leak- age, check the grease level and add grease until it reaches the proper level. Recommended lubricant is EP-0 Grease. Splitter gearbox capacity is 58 ounces. Outboard gearbox capacity is 35 ounces. Note: Make sure the rotary cutter is level when checking the gearbox grease.
  • Page 52 9.6.1 BLADE REMOVAL To remove the blades for sharpening or replacement, remove the nut and lock washer from the blade bolt through the inspection hole in the deck of the mower near the gearbox. 9.6.2 BLADE INSTALLATION When installing blades, be sure to check the blade bolt pivot diameter for wear.
  • Page 53 9.7 BLADE CARRIER REMOVAL Remove the cotter pin and loosen the castle nut on the gearbox shaft. Do not remove the nut until the blade carrier is loosened. Use a suitable two jaw gear puller to pull the carrier off the tapered gearbox shaft. Remove the castle nut and the blade carrier.
  • Page 54 Retighten the eight nuts to their original position. NOTICE Incorrect slip clutch torque settings may cause damage to the cutter and/or tractor. Be sure to retighten the nuts to their original position. Note: Check each clutch periodically during the first hour of operation for excessive heat build-up due to unexpected slippage.
  • Page 55 9.11 SLIP CLUTCH DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY If the clutch did not slip during the operational check, it will need to be disassembled to separate the clutch plates from the friction discs. Measure and record the compressed (as- sembled) spring length. This dimension will be needed for reassembly.
  • Page 56 9.13 BOLT TORQUE REQUIREMENTS It is extremely important to apply and maintain proper torque on all bolts. Use a torque wrench to ensure the proper amount of torque is being applied to the fastener. Start all bolts or nuts by hand to prevent cross-threading. Torque figures indicated in the chart are used for non-greased or non-oiled threads unless otherwise specified.
  • Page 57 9.14 SERVICE RECORD The period recommended is based on normal operating conditions. Severe or unusual conditions may require more frequent service. Copy this page to continue record. 9.14 Service Record Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 58 TROUBLESHOOTING 9.14 Service Record Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 59 9.14 Service Record Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 60 IronCraft. IronCraft rotary cutters have a five (5) year Limited Warranty* on gearbox components provided they have been properly maintained** and have not been subjected to abuse or misuse except as limited below.
  • Page 61 Nothing herein shall limit the right of Purchaser or IronCraft (or the right of any permitted successor or assign of either) to bring proceedings against the other in the courts of any other jurisdiction wherein any assets of such other party may be located.
  • Page 62 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 2512 flex-wing rotary cutter. 12.1 A-FRAME COMPONENTS 12.1 A-Frame Components Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 63 A-Frame Components Item Part # Description 200016-BK Clevis Hitch – Weldment 200020-BK Receiveing Hitch – Weldment 2050005 Swivel Lock Collar 150047 Bolt Kit 3/4" X 6" W/Flatwasher & Locknut 191213 Swivel Bolt Kit 1/2" X 2-1/2" W/Locknut 200047-BK A-Frame Hitch – Weldment 920006 Bolt Kit 1"...
  • Page 64 12.2 CENTER DECK COMPONENTS 12.2 Center Deck Components Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 65 Center Deck Components Item Part # Description 201030 Center Deck – Weldment (Specify Color) 3010111-BK Hose Holder 351511 Self-Tapping Screw 1/4" X 1-1/2" 351510 Roll Pin 3/8" X 1-3/4" 200017-BK Deck Lock – Weldment 200055 Hinge Rod 1" X 62-3/4" 191501 Splitter Gearbox –...
  • Page 66 12.3 CENTER SHIELD COMPONENTS Center Shield Components Item Part # Description 200044-BK Splitter Gearbox Shield 83070000 Magnet Kit 6-32 X 3/4’’ CSK Bolt & Locknut 2010104-BK Center-Gearbox Magnet Mount 351521 Bolt Kit M8 X 25 Bolt W/FW & Nuts (8-Pack) 3010112-BK Splitter-Gearbox Magnet Mount 300016-BK...
  • Page 67 12.4 DRIVELINE & SHIELD COMPONENTS Driveline & Shield Components Item Part # Description 191255 C.V. Driveline S6CVE-1321 120001 Gearbox Shield (Plastic) 200044-BK Splitter Gearbox Shield 191254 Wing Driveline S507CLE-1316 191203 Cross Shaft S4ECL-366 12.4 Driveline & Shield Components Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 68 12.5 WING DECK COMPONENTS Parts list encompasses left and right wing. Left wing shown. 12.5 Wing Deck Components Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 69 Wing Deck Components Item Part # Description 200036 Lh Wing Deck – Weldment (Shown) 200041 Rh Wing Deck – Weldment 83030010 Bent Pin 5/8" W/R-Clip 200055 Hinge Rod 1’’ X 62-3/4" 191304 Lh Gearbox 540-Rpm 191306 Rh Gearbox 540-Rpm 351510 Roll Pin 3/8"...
  • Page 70 12.6 WHEEL LIFT COMPONENTS Wheel Lift Components Item Part # Description 201034-BK Center Wheel Lift – Weldment 351522 Hub/Spindle Assembly 180039 Spindle Bolt Kit 1/2’’ X 3-1/2’’ Bolt W/Locknut 191231 Turnbuckle 110071 Bolt Kit 5/8’’ X 2-1/2’’ Bolt W/Flatwashers & Ln 200043-BK RH Wing Wheel Lift –...
  • Page 71 12.7 WHEEL OPTIONS WHeel Options Item Part # Description 180040 Laminated Wheel 20" 191380 Aircraft Tire 22" A/R = As Required 12.7 Wheel Options Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 72 12.8 HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS Hydraulic Components Item Part # Description 920083 Elbow 8mp-6mj 920095 Elbow 6mj-6mp90 191281 Breather 8-Nptm 191236 Hyd. Hose 1/4’’ X 57’’ 191225 Center-Transport Cylinder 2-1/2’’ X 8’’ 191226 Wing Cylinder 2’’ X 8’’ Asae 191237 Hyd., Hose 1/4’’ X 168’’ 191238 Tee Fitting 6mj-6mj-6mp 191227...
  • Page 73 12.9 CHAIN GUARD COMPONENTS Chain Guard Components Chain guard Components Item Part # Description Item Part No. Descrip1on CG-19121 CENTER DECK FRONT CHAIN SHIELD ASSEMBLY CG-19121 Center Deck Front Chain Shield Assembly CG-19122 CENTER DECK FRONT LH CHAIN SHIELD ASSEMBLY CG-19127 CENTER DECK FRONT RH CHAIN SHIELD ASSEMBLY CG-19122...
  • Page 74 12.10 COMER – 540/1000 RPM SPLITTER GEARBOX COMPONENTS 140 (ISO460) Gearoil Recommended Fill level 61-oz. (1.83-qt) 12.10 COMER – 540/1000 RPM Splitter Gearbox Components 72 Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 75 COMER – 540/1000 RPM Splitter Gearbox Components Item Part # Description 551060 Input Seal 45 X 85 X 10 551061 Input Bearing 6209 – Thru Shaft 551062 Snap Ring 85 X 88.5 X 3 551063 Output Seal 45 X 80 X 10 551064 Snap Ring 80 X 83.5 X 2.5 551065...
  • Page 76 12.11 GTM – 540/1000 RPM SPLITTER GEARBOX COMPONENTS GTM – 540/1000 RPM Spli.er Gearbox Components GTM – 540/1000 RPM Spli.er Gearbox Components 140 (ISO460) Gearoil Recommended Fill level 61-oz. (1.83-qt) 12.11 GTM – 540/1000 RPM Splitter Gearbox Components 74 Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 77 GTM 540/1000 Splitter Gearbox Components Item Part # Description 191350 Double Lip Oil Seal 45 X 85 X 10 191351 Snap Ring 85 X 3 191385 Ball Bearing 6209 Housing (Photo For Assembly References) 191386 Adj. Shim 84.5 X 73 X 0.5 191395 Adj.
  • Page 78 12.12 OUTBOARD GEARBOX COMPONENTS 140 (ISO460) Gearoil Recommended Fill level 61-oz. (1.83-qt) 12.12 Outboard Gearbox Components Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 79 Outboard Gearbox Components Item Part # Description 191320 Double Lip Seal 35 X 72 X 10 191321 Snap Ring 72 X 2.5 191322 Adj. Washer 62 X 71.8 X 0.1 191323 Adj. Washer 62 X 71.8 X 0.3 191324 Adj. Washer 62 X 71.8 X 0.5 191325 Adj.
  • Page 80 12.13 CENTER DECK CROSS SHAFT COMPONENTS Center Deck Cross Shaft Components Item Part # Description 552070 Gearbox Yoke 1-3/4’’ 20-Spline 552071 Cross Kit 27 X 74.6 552031 Clutch Lining (2-Pack) 552073 Complete Slipclutch 552033 Eccentric Pin W/Nut 191203 Complete Cross Shaft 12.13 Center Deck Cross Shaft Components Ironcraftusa.com...
  • Page 81 12.14 C.V. DRIVELINE COMPONENTS C.V. Driveline Components Item Part # Description 552090 Tractor Yoke W/Pull Collar 1-3/8’’ 6-Spline 552091 Pull Collar Kit 552051 Push Pin Kit 552052 Cross Kit 27/100 X 30.2/100 552053 Fixed Ring For C.v. Shield 552028 Outer Plastic Shield Bearing 552029 Inner Plastic Shield Bearing 552056...
  • Page 82 12.15 WING DRIVELINE COMPONENTS Wing Driveline Components Item Part # Description 552075 Tractor Yoke 1-3/8’’ W/Push Pin 552001 Push Pin Kit 552048 Cross Kit 30.2 X 80 552028 Outer Plastic Shield Bearing 552079 Complete Safety Shield 552029 Inner Plastic Shield Bearing 552005 Safety Chain 552025...
  • Page 83 NOTES...
  • Page 84 7 rocky MT rd Athens, Tennessee 37303 (p) 423-405-5150 (f) 423-405-5904 www.ironcraftusa.com Revised March 9, 2024 ©2023 IronCraft Attachments. A ll rights reser ved. IC2512FLXM_06132023_V3...

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