1) driveline length modification -13, Operation, Opera tion – Servis-Rhino LUMBERJACK 60/72 User Manual

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OPERATION

LJ60/72 02-02 Operation Section 4-13

OPERA

TION

© 2004 Alamo Group Inc.

When fitting the cutter to the tractor, the telescoping driveline must be inspected to ensure that at its most
compressed position, the profiles do not “bottom out”, and when at its farthest extended position, there is
sufficient engagement between the profiles to operate safely. At its shortest length, there must be at least
a 1” clearance between each profile end and opposite profile universal joint. At its farthest operating
extension, a minimum profile engagement of 10” must be maintained.

Shorten the driveline profiles as follows:
1.

Remove the driveline from the tractor.

2.

Raise and lower the cutter to find position with the

shortest distance between the tractor PTO shaft
and cutter gearbox. Shut down the tractor and
securely block the cutter in this position.

3.

Pull driveline apart and reattach yoke to PTO shaft.

4.

Hold driveline sections parallel to one another and

measure back 1” from yoke of each shaft and place
mark on opposite section. Cut this length off with
a saw.

5.

Round off all sharp edges and debur.

6.

Thoroughly grease then reinstall the driveline.

7.

Recheck for proper operation.

“Bottoming Out” Check Procedure

1. Disconnect driveline from the tractor and slide the

profiles together until fully compressed.

2. Place a mark on the inner shield 1/8” from the

end of the outer shield.

3. Reattach the driveline to the PTO shaft.
4. Raise the cutter and watch the driveline as it

approaches the mark. If the distance between the
mark and the end of the outer shield tube becomes
less than 2” at any point, the driveline must be
shortened.

7.1 Driveline Length Modification

Before operating the Mower, check to make sure the driveline will not bottom out or become
disengaged. Bottoming out occurs when the inner shaft penetrates the outer housing
until the assembly becomes solid-it can shorten no more. Bottoming out can cause serious
damage to the Tractor PTO by pushing the PTO into the Tractor and through the support
bearings or downward onto the PTO shaft, breaking it off.

WARNING!

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