FORM NO. 3322–408 ProLine 37” Recycler for Mid-Size Traction Unit Model No. 30137 – 990001 & Up Operator’s Manual IMPORTANT: Read this manual carefully. It contains information about your safety and the safety of others. Also become familiar with the controls and their proper use before you operate the product.
Introduction We want you to be completely satisfied with your new product, so feel free to contact your local Authorized Service Dealer for help with service, genuine replacement parts, or other information you may require. Whenever you contact your Authorized Service Dealer or the factory, always know the model and serial numbers of your product. These numbers will help the Service Dealer or Service Representative provide exact information about your specific product.
Contents Page Safety and Instruction Decals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Loose Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Installing the Castor Wheels . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Installing the Carrier Frame to the Traction Unit 5 Installing the Cutting Deck . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Installing the Drive Belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety Safety and Instruction Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or lost. See Traction Unit Operator’s Manual for Glossary of Safety Symbols " #"" # " '/0 . $ ! '/0 . " #"" # " '/0 . " #"" # " '/0 . " '/0 .
Installation Loose Parts Note: Use the chart below to identify parts used for assembly. DESCRIPTION QTY. USE Castor Wheel Assembly 2 Thrust Washer 8 Spacer 2 Retaining Ring 2 Right-hand Angle Bracket 1 Left-hand Angle Bracket 1 Flange Bolt, 1/2”-13 x 1” (25 mm) 6 Flange Locknut, 1/2”-13 6 Carrier Frame 1 Hex Head Bolt, 3/8”-16 x 1.75” (44 mm) 4 Hex Head Screw, 3/8”-16 x .
Installation Installing the Castor Wheels 1. Place two (2) thrust washers and the spacer onto the castor wheel fork (Fig. 1). 2. Insert the castor wheel fork into the carrier frame mounting tube (Fig. 1). 3. Install two (2) thrust washers onto the castor wheel fork, then secure with a retaining ring (Fig. 1). 1 2 3 4 2 5 Figure 1 1. Retaining Ring 2. Thrust Washers 3. Carrier Frame Mounting Tube 4. 4 4. Spacer 5.
Installation Installing the Carrier Frame to the Traction Unit 1. 1 Fasten the angle brackets to the traction unit frame with the six (6) 1/2”-13 x 1” (25 mm) hex head flange bolts and flange locknuts. Position the bottom locknuts on the outside of the angle brackets. Torque the fasteners to 60–80 ft.-lbs (81–109 N M) (Fig 2). 3 4 7 IMPORTANT: When installing the angle brackets on traction units with hydrostatic drive, use the 1/2”-13 x 1-1/4” hex head flange bolts supplied with the traction unit. 2.
Installation Installing the Cutting Deck Installing the Drive Belt 1. Position the cutting deck under the carrier frame. 1. Remove the deck cover from the top of the cutting deck. 2. Mount the cutting deck to the carrier frame with four (4) clevis pins and hairpin cotters (Fig. 3). 2. Install the drive belt around the traction unit drive pulley and the top pulley on the left spindle. The belt must be to the left of the belt guide (Fig. 4).
Installation 3. 4. Thread two (2) 1/2” jam nuts approximately 9” (22.8 cm) up on each adjusting shaft (Fig. 5). 3 4 Slide a 1/2” washer, spring and bushing onto each adjusting shaft. Make sure to install the bushing with the flange end against the spring (Fig. 5). 1 1 2 5 3 2 6 4 m–2541 Figure 6 5 m–2542 Figure 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1/2” Jam Nut (2) 1/2” Washer Spring Bushing 5. Adjusting Shaft 6. Locknut (already installed on Adjusting Shaft) 1. 5” between the Spacer and Bushing 2.
Operation Side Discharge or Mulch Grass Engaging the Mower Blades (PTO) The mower has a hinged grass deflector that disperses clippings to the side and down toward the turf. The blade control switch (PTO) in conjunction with the blade control bail engages and disengages power to the electric clutch and mower blades. POTENTIAL HAZARD • Without the grass deflector or complete grass catcher assembly mounted in place, you and others are exposed to blade contact and thrown debris. 1.
Operation Adjusting the Height-of-Cut Note: The height-of-cut is adjustable from 1” to 4” (26 to 102 mm), or 2” to 5” (51 to 127 mm) depending on the serial number of the traction unit to which the deck is attached. The height-of-cut is adjustable in 1/2-inch (13 mm) increments by relocating the clevis pins in different hole locations in brackets at each corner of the cutting unit (Fig. 3). Stop the engine before adjusting the height-of-cut. Note: 1 1. Remove the cotter pin from the roller shaft (Fig.
Operation Tips for Mowing Grass Fast Throttle Setting Cutting Speed To improve cut quality, use a slower ground speed. For best mowing and maximum air circulation, operate the engine at “FAST.” Air is required to thoroughly cut grass clippings, so do not set the height-of-cut so low as to totally surround the mower by uncut grass. Always try to have one side of the mower free from uncut grass, which allows air to be drawn into the mower.
Maintenance Service Interval Chart Service Operation Each Use Cutting Blades – check 8 Hours 25 Storage Hours Service X X Belts – check for wear/cracks X Blade Spindle Bearings – grease X Castor Wheels – grease Mower Housing – clean Notes X X Chipped Surfaces – paint Cutting Blades To ensure a superior quality of cut, keep the blades sharp. For convenient sharpening and replacement, you may want to keep extra blades on hand.
Maintenance Inspecting the Blades Checking for Bent Blades 1. Inspect the cutting edges (Fig 11). If the edges are not sharp or have nicks, remove and sharpen the blades. Refer to Sharpening the Blades on page 13. 1. 2. Inspect the blades, especially the curved area (Fig. 11). If you notice any damage, wear, or a slot forming in this area (item 3 in Fig. 11), immediately install a new blade. Rotate the blades until the ends face forward and backward (Fig. 12).
Maintenance Sharpening the Blades 1. POTENTIAL HAZARD • A blade that is bent or damaged could break apart and pieces could be thrown at bystanders or at you as you use the mower. Use a file to sharpen the cutting edge at both ends of the blade (Fig. 15). Maintain the original angle. The blade retains its balance if the same amount of material is removed from both cutting edges. WHAT CAN HAPPEN • Pieces of blade that may be thrown could seriously injure or kill you or bystanders.
Maintenance Correcting Cutting Unit Mismatch Setting the Front-to-Rear Pitch 1. Check the tire pressure. If one cutter blade cuts lower than the other, correct as follows: 2. Position the blades front-to-rear (Fig. 17). Measure at “C” and “D” locations (Fig. 17) from a level surface to the cutting edge of the blades (Fig. 18). 3. The mower should be 1/8”–5/8” (3–16 mm) lower in front “C” than in the rear “D”. 1.
Maintenance 4. 5. To change the front-to-rear pitch, move an equal number of thrust washers on both castor wheel forks. Move the thrust washer(s) from the top of the carrier frame mounting tube to the bottom to raise the front of the mower. Move the thrust washer(s) from the bottom of the mounting tube to the top to lower the front of the mower. (Fig. 19). Setting the Side-to-Side Leveling Check the side-to-side leveling of the cutting unit. 1. Check the tire pressure. 2.
Maintenance Greasing the Bearings and Bushings 1. Stop the engine, remove the key and disconnect the spark plug wire(s) from the spark plug(s). 2. The cutting unit must be lubricated regularly. Refer to the Service Interval Chart on page 11. Grease with No. 2 general purpose lithium base or molybdenum base grease. Remove the deck cover from the top of the cutting unit. 3. Remove the drive belt. Refer to Replacing the Drive Belt, steps 3 and 4 on page 17. 1.
Maintenance 1 Replacing the Drive Belt 2 Squealing when the belt is rotating, blades slipping when cutting grass, frayed belt edges, burn marks and cracks are signs of a worn drive belt. Replace the drive belt if any of these conditions are evident. 1. Stop the engine, remove the key and disconnect the spark plug wire(s) from the spark plug(s). 2. Remove the deck cover from the cutting unit. 3. Loosen the jam nuts on each adjusting shaft to loosen the tension on the drive belt (Fig 24).
Maintenance Converting the Mower to Side Discharge Mowing POTENTIAL HAZARD • Without the discharge chute cover, discharge deflector or complete grass catcher assembly mounted in place, you and others are exposed to blade contact and thrown debris. 1. Stop the engine, remove the key and disconnect the spark plug wire(s) from the spark plug(s). 2. Thoroughly clean the mower. 3.
Maintenance 4. Install the discharge deflector onto the right side of the deck using the hex head bolts, flat washers and locknuts and removed in step 3 above (Fig. 28). 1 3 1 2 2 m–2688 Figure 29 1. Slot Cover 2. Tab 3 4 7. Slide the wing nut and front cover shaft to the “OPEN” position on the deck to swing the front cover to the side discharge position (Fig. 30). 8.
Maintenance Replacing the Castor Wheel Fork Bushings 4. Insert a pin punch into the mounting tube and carefully drive out the bushings (Fig. 32). Clean the inside of the mounting tube. The castor wheel forks are mounted in bushings pressed into the top and bottom of the carrier frame mounting tubes. To check the bushings, move the castor forks back and forth and side-to-side. If a castor fork is loose, the bushings are worn and must be replaced. 5. Grease the inside and outside of the new bushings.
Maintenance Servicing the Castor Wheels and Bearings The castor wheels rotate on a roller bearing supported by a spanner bushing. If the bearing is kept well lubricated, wear will be minimal. Failure to keep the bearing well lubricated will cause rapid wear. A wobbly castor wheel usually indicates a worn bearing. 5. To assemble, place one (1) bushing into the wheel hub. Grease the roller bearing and spanner bushing and slide them into the wheel hub. Place the second bushing into the wheel hub (Fig. 33).
Troubleshooting PROBLEM Abnormal vibration. Uneven cutting g height. g Blades do not rotate. 22 POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION 1. Cutting blade(s) is/are bent or unbalanced. 1. Install new cutting blade(s). 2. Blade mounting bolt is loose. 2. Tighten blade mounting bolt. 3. Engine mounting bolts are loose. 3. Tighten engine mounting bolts. 4. Loose engine pulley, idler pulley, or blade pulley. 4. Tighten the appropriate pulley. 5. Engine pulley is damaged. 5.