Key operation points, Operating noise level/sound pressure, Introduction – Rhino Mounts FN120 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

FN180/FN120 01/11

Introduction Section 2-4

© 2011 Alamo Group Inc.

INTRODUCTION

KEY OPERATION POINTS

Cutting performance and distribution are best when cutter is level from side to side. Mower front to rear

pitch should be 1” or less.

In extra heavy material, rear chains will allow better discharge and better distribution than solid rear

deflectors or bands.

Never operate the Flexwing below full PTO speed of 540 or 1000 rpm.

For good distribution, the distribution baffles must be used.

Make sure PTO driveline slip clutches are not frozen and are properly adjusted.

To reduce uneven grass cutting and streaking.
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make sure tractor rear tire spacing is a minimum of 60” between the inside of the tires.

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make sure blades are not bent and are in good condition.

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reduce ground speed to allow more cutting time.

Corn should be cut at 5 to 6 mph. If full PTO rpm cannot be maintained, use one lower gear.

Corn yield of 180 bu. per acre will require a minimum of 105 PTO horsepower to shred at 5 to 6 mph. To

maintain the suggested 5 to 6 mph ground speed when cutter is equipped with deck rings, a minimum PTO

horsepower of 115 is recommended.

If Tractor engine is lugging down, shift tractor to a lower gear

ALWAYS OPERATE WITH THE WING HYDRAULIC CYLINDER CONTROL VALVES IN A FLOAT

POSITION.

For maximum performance and service life, Always use Genuine Rhino replacement parts

Operating Noise Level/Sound Pressure

The sound levels at the operator's ear from the attached machine (rotary cutter) are at least 10 dB(A) below the
levels from typical Agricultural tractors used to power and transport this machine. Therefore, the Noise
emission values given by the OEM of the Agricultural tractor used to power and transport this machine would
be valid when this machine is attached to and operated by that Agricultural tractor in all OEM recommended
applications.
Rhino Warranty information
In addition to the standard Limited Warranty shown on the facing page, Rhino also provides:
1. A SIX-YEAR (72 months) LIMITED WARRANTY* on GEARBOX components provided they have been
properly maintained† and have not been subjected to abuse or mis-use except as limited below.
* WARRANTY LIMITATIONS - GEARBOX
A. Warranty is ONE-YEAR (12 MONTHS) for Seals (After one year, seals are considered to be WEARING
PARTS and replacement is the users' responsibility.)
B. Users' Gearboxes may be rebuilt by Rhino or replaced by new or rebuilt Gearboxes at the option of Rhino.
2. TWO-YEAR (24 months) LIMITED WARRANTY** on the DRIVELINE components provided they have been
properly maintained† and have not been subjected to abuse or mis-use.
* *WARRANTY LIMITATIONS - DRIVELINE
A. Warranty is ONE-YEAR (12 MONTHS) for DRIVELINE SHIELDS except that evidence of wear from contact
with other parts on the shield voids this warranty.
B. Shield Bearings are wearing parts and are not warrantable.
C. Slip-Clutch Disks are wearing parts and are not warrantable. Evidence of "burning up" Slip Clutch Plates
due to improper adjustment will void warranty on Slip Clutch Parts.

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