Page 2 - SAFETY; Signal Words
SAFETY Take note! This safety alert symbol found throughout this manual is used to call yourattention to instructions involving your personal safety and the safety of others. Failure tofollow these instructions can result in injury or death. Signal Words Note the use of the signal words DANGER, WARN...
Page 3 - INDEX
37 PARTS MANUAL 36 7 - PRE-DELIVERY CHECKLIST 35 6 - TROUBLESHOOTING 34 5.04 - Storage 33 5.03 - Suggested Spare Parts 33 5.02 - Blade Spindle 33 5.01 - Gearbox 33 5 - REPAIR PROCEDURES 30 4.06 - Driveline 29 4.05 - Belt Replacement 28 4.04 - Belt Tension 26 4.03 - Blade Maintenance 25 4.02 - Servic...
Page 4 - - GENERAL INFORMATION
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Thank you and congratulations for having chosen our implement. Your new groomingmower is a technologically advanced machine constructed of high quality, sturdycomponents that will fulfill your working expectations. Read this manual carefully. It willinstruct you on how to ope...
Page 7 - - Quick Hitch Adapter Assembly and Operation; rear support plate
and needs to be shortened. Contact your local dealer if it is determined that thedriveline is too short for your tractor. 1.05 - Quick Hitch Adapter Assembly and Operation Using an iMatch/Quick Hitch system: The GM1 series mowers can be used with an iMatch/Quick Hitch system, allowing forquick and e...
Page 8 - hitch adapter to move up and down.
5. Attach the floating top link to the top hitch arms using the M16x90 bolt and stover nut. 6. Attach the A-frame support to the floating top link using the M16x110 bolt with stover nut. 7. Install the M20x110 bolt with the 1-1/8” spacer into the A-frame support.8. Insert the M20x140 bolt into the f...
Page 10 - - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; safety signs
2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Safety is the primary concern in the design and manufacture of our products.Unfortunately our efforts to provide safe equipment can be wiped out by a singlecareless act of an operator.In addition to the design and configuration of equipment, hazard control and accidentpreventi...
Page 12 - right side
Fig. 5 - Safety decals - implement; replace immediately if damaged. S AFETY P RECAUTIONS 12 FRONTIER G ROOMING M OWERS O PERATOR ’ S M ANUAL right side left side Red reflective decal placed under belt shield
Page 14 - properly trained people should operate this machine.
3 - OPERATION You have purchased a three spindle mower designed especially for the mowing ofgrassy areas where a highly professional cut is required without wasting time.This mower is perfect for the maintenance of parks, private lawns, industrial parks,airports, hospital grounds, schools, highways,...
Page 17 - moving the spacers on the wheel yokes; Placing spacers between the
As mentioned above, all our grooming mowers may be either tractor front or rearmounted. Changing our mowers from front mount to rear, or vice versa, can be easilydone at our authorized dealerships. This is accomplished by simply turning the threepoint hitch and the gearbox 180 degrees (see fig. 6 &a...
Page 18 - Cutting lower than 2” under most circumstances should be avoided.; The cutting height is adjustable from 1” to 4”.; the mower to follow the contour of the ground.; working
Cutting lower than 2” under most circumstances should be avoided. The cutting height is adjustable from 1” to 4”. A front anti-scalp roller is also available upon request. This accessory is particularlyhelpful when cutting over uneven terrain. 3.04 - Pre-Operational Check IMPORTANT: Check each of th...
Page 19 - To attach the mower to the tractor do the following:; pins welded to the mower hitch arms.; Turn off the tractor engine.; Secure them in
CAUTION: Always ensure that the tractor tire pressure is correct according to thetractor operator’s manual. DANGER: Failure to ensure a secure coupling of the implement to the tractor cancause injury and damage to the implement or tractor. To attach the mower to the tractor do the following: 1. Back...
Page 20 - Before starting to mow, never forget that the; operator is responsible; before starting; machine and securely in place; , you need to reduce your
Before starting to mow, never forget that the operator is responsible for the following: 1. Safe and correct driving of the tractor and mower.2. To learn precise safe operating procedures for both the tractor and the mower.3. To ensure all maintenance and lubrication has been performed on the mower....
Page 25 - Lubricate the driveline and the wheel yokes:; Apply two or three shots of grease
14. Never replace hex bolts with less than grade five bolts unless otherwise specified, i.e. shear bolts 9 . 15. Where replacement parts are necessary for periodic maintenance and servicing, genuine replacement parts must be used to restore your equipment to originalspecifications. The company will ...
Page 26 - Every 25 hours: Check hardware tightness
amount to the wheel arm grease fittings (see fig. 10). See the driveline manufacturer operator’s manual for further information on the driveline. 2. Gearbox oil level: Check gearbox oil level, it should be between 1 / 2 and 2 / 3 full. If needed add either SAE 90 wt. or SAE 140 wt. gear oil. Every 2...
Page 27 - direction when viewed from the bottom of; Ground
Installing or removing blades If the mower blades need to be installed, do the following:1. The blade turns in a counter clockwise direction when viewed from the bottom of the deck. The cutting edge must be towards the direction of rotation. The lift wing ofthe blades is closest to the deck and the ...
Page 28 - The cutting edge should be between; Belt tension control
DANGER: Proper torque must be used when tightening the blade retaining bolt. Ifthese safety precautions are not followed, the blade could come off duringoperation and be thrown hundreds of feet from the mower. Sharpening Blades Blade sharpening is extremely important in order to get the best cutting...
Page 29 - Belt tension adjustment
Belt tension adjustment The mower has an automatic belt tensioner. The tension is created by a springconnecting a tensioner pulley to a fixed hitch plate with 3 positions (see fig. 14) . Upon delivery, the spring is located in the first position. When the belt stretches after use,adjust the tension ...
Page 30 - Carefully read and file away the driveline operator’s
To replace the belt do the following:1. Remove belt shields. Clean foreign material from the mower deck and belt area.2. Release spring tensioner to loosen belt.3. Loosen rear nuts holding central plate (do not remove them).4. Remove front nuts holding central plate (see fig. 14) . 5. Lift the front...
Page 32 - TABLE 1 - TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; TABLE 2 - GM1 GROOMING MOWERS - TECHNICAL FEATURES
TABLE 1 - TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS When using lock washers with nuts, increase torque values by 5%. 3557 4823 2194 2974 978 1326 12 1-1/2” 2607 3535 1830 2482 1131 1534 4 M36 3161 4286 1949 2643 869 1179 6 1-1/2” 1659 2250 1180 1600 738 1000 2 M30 2712 3677 1673 2268 746 1011 12 1-3/8” 1499 2033 1047 1...
Page 33 - - REPAIR PROCEDURES; The following; Remove the nut holding the pulley to the spindle shaft; ensuring that the nut securing the top pulley (see
5 - REPAIR PROCEDURES CAUTION: All repair procedures must be done by authorized dealerships. It is notrecommended that untrained individuals perform any repair work. The following operations are detailed for qualified personnel only. 5.01 - Gearbox To remove the gearbox:1. Remove the belt 13 (see fi...
Page 34 - Quantity; start of the next season.
1 Belts 3 Washers 3 Blade bolts 3 Blades Quantity Description 5.04 - Storage After seasonal use it is important to perform the following for prolonged storage:1. Wash the mower carefully.2. Inspect the mower and replace worn or damaged parts.3. Tighten all hardware.4. Grease all areas indicated unde...
Page 35 - Tractor rpm too slow.; SOLUTION
6 - TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING: Be sure tractor engine is off, parking brake is locked, and key isremoved before making any adjustments. T ROUBLESHOOTING 35 FRONTIER G ROOMING M OWERS O PERATOR ’ S M ANUAL Increase ground speed.Increase tractor rpm, checkengine and PTO speeds. Ground speed too low.Trac...
Page 37 - P A R T S M A N U A L; GROOMING MOWERS
P A R T S M A N U A L GROOMING MOWERS GM1048EGM1060EGM1072E Parts Manual 11/2010 ECO-R48, ECO-R60, ECO-R72 Ver. F Frontier ECO-R48, R60, R72 (US)Printed on January 12, 2011 Note: Serial #’s with the XF prefix are subsequent to serial numbers with the BC prefix. For example: Areference to “serial # B...
Page 59 - Use only original spare parts
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