Page 2 - WARRANTY INFORMATION:
TO THE OWNER/OPERATOR/DEALER All implements with moving parts are potentially hazardous. There is no substitute for a cautious, safe-minded operator whorecognizes the potential hazards and follows reasonable safety practices. The manufacturer has designed this implement tobe used with all its safety...
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Rhino and Servis are registered trademarks of Alamo Group Inc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SECTION ..................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Safety Information .................................................................................................................
Page 5 - Safety Section 1-1; SAFETY
Page 6 - Safety Section 1-2; so safely and responsibly.; READ; the following Safety
Safety Section 1-2 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. A safe and careful operator is the best operator. Safety is of primary importance to the manufac-turer and should be to the owner/operator. Most accidents can be avoided by being aware ofyour equipment, your surroundings, and observing ...
Page 7 - Safety Section 1-3; ¡LEA EL; Never allow inexperienced or untrained personnel too; Operator Safety Instructions and Practices; Tractors with or without an Implement
Safety Section 1-3 SAFETY RBC - 12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Si no lee Ingles, pida ayuda a alguien quesi lo lea para que le traduzca las medidasde seguridad. (SG-3) PELIGRO! ¡LEA EL INSTRUCTIVO! WARNING! Engine Exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehiclecomponents contain or emit ch...
Page 8 - Safety Section 1-4; NEVER use drugs or alcohol; immediately before or while operating the; NEVER; knowingly allow anyone to operate this equipment when their
Safety Section 1-4 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. WARNING! Always read carefully and comply fully with the manufacturers instruc-tions when handling oil, solvents, cleansers, and any other chemicalagent. (SG-22) DANGER! KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING ELEMENTS to prevent entanglementand possib...
Page 9 - Safety Section 1-5
Safety Section 1-5 SAFETY RBC - 12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. WARNING! Avoid contact with hot surfaces of the engine or muffler. Use gloves and eye protection whenservicing hot components. Contact with a hot surface or fluid can cause serious injury fromburns or scalding. (SG-38) WARNING! The ro...
Page 10 - Safety Section 1-6; DO NOT; cause equipment damage and possible serious
Safety Section 1-6 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Connecting or Disconnecting Implement Safety Instructions and Practices WARNING! DO NOT use a PTO adapter to attach a non-matching Implement driveline to a Tractor PTO. Use of an adapter can double the operating speed of the Mower resul...
Page 11 - Safety Section 1-7; Equipment Operation Safety Instructions and Practices; may cause sudden drop of unit with injury or death by crushing.
Safety Section 1-7 SAFETY RBC - 12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Equipment Operation Safety Instructions and Practices WARNING! Never leave the Tractor and Implement unattended while the Implement isin the lifted position. Accidental operation of lifting lever or a hydraulicfailure may cause sudden...
Page 12 - Safety Section 1-8; The Mower shaft speed must not -; UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES; mulch this debris if
Safety Section 1-8 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. DANGER! The center of Gravity of Tractors equipped with a Rear-Mounted BoomMower is shifted to the rear and removes weight from the front wheels.Add front ballast until at least 20% of the tractors weight is on the frontwheels to preven...
Page 13 - Safety Section 1-9; STOP MOWING IF PASSERSBY ARE WITHIN 100 YARDS UNLESS:
Safety Section 1-9 SAFETY RBC - 12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. DANGER! Never allow children or other persons to ride on the Tractor or Implement.Falling off can result in serious injury or death. (SG-10) DANGER! Never allow children to operate or ride on the Tractor or Implement. (SGM-11) WARNING...
Page 14 - Safety Section 1-10
Safety Section 1-10 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. WARNING! Do not exceed the rated PTO speed for the Implement. Excessive PTO speeds can causeImplement driveline or blade failures resulting in serious injury or death. (SG-26) DANGER! Operate the Tractor and/or Implement controls only ...
Page 15 - Safety Section 1-11
Safety Section 1-11 SAFETY RBC - 12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. DANGER! The rotating parts of this machine have been designed and tested for rugged use. However,they could fail upon impact with heavy, solid objects such as steel guard rails and concreteabutments. Such impact could cause the broke...
Page 16 - Safety Section 1-12; Maintenance and Service Safety Instructions and Practices
Safety Section 1-12 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Follow these guidelines to reduce the risk of equipment and grass fireswhile operating, servicing, and repairing the Mower and Tractor:-Equip the Tractor with a fire extinguisher in an accessible location.-Do Not operate the Mower on a...
Page 17 - Safety Section 1-13; allow any person under a raised boom or mower head; approach the
Safety Section 1-13 SAFETY RBC - 12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. WARNING! Relieve hydraulic pressure prior to doing any maintenance or repairwork on the Implement. Place the Mower Head on the ground orsecurely supported on blocks or stands, disengage the PTO, and turnoff the engine. Push and pull ...
Page 18 - Safety Section 1-14; PARTS INFORMATION; SEE YOUR TIGER DEALER
Safety Section 1-14 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. WARNING! Never attempt to lubricate, adjust, or remove material from theImplement while it is in motion or while tractor engine is running. Makesure the tractor engine is off before working on the Implement. (SG-20) DANGER! Never work ...
Page 19 - Transporting Safety Instructions and Practices; or uneven
Safety Section 1-15 SAFETY RBC - 12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Transporting Safety Instructions and Practices WARNING! Be particularly careful when transporting the Implement with the Tractor.Turn curves or go up hills only at a low speed and using a gradualsteering angle. Rear mounted implement...
Page 20 - Safety Section 1-16; Make sure you abide by the following
Safety Section 1-16 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. WARNING! Make certain that the “Slow Moving Vehicle” (SMV) sign is installed insuch a way as to be clearly visible and legible. When transporting theEquipment use the Tractor flashing warning lights and follow all local trafficregulati...
Page 21 - Safety Section 1-17; Storage and Parking Safety Instructions and Practices
Safety Section 1-17 SAFETY RBC - 12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. I n addition to the design and configuration of this Implement, including Safety Signs and Safety Equipment, hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness, concern, prudence, and proper training ofpersonnel ...
Page 22 - Safety Section 1-18; Canister Manual; CANISTER
Safety Section 1-18 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. NOTE: Rhino supplies safety decals on this product to promote safe operation. Damage to the decals may occur while in shipping, use, or reconditioning. Rhino cares about the safety of its customers, operators, and bystanders,and will r...
Page 23 - ITEM
Safety Section 1-19 SAFETY RBC - 12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. ITEM PART NO. QTY LEVEL DESCRIPTION 1 02962765 1 DANGER Flail Multi-Hazard 2 02962764 3 DANGER Use/Maintain Guards 3 25387 1 DANGER Maintain Frt Wt for Steerage 4 03200437 1 PELIGRO Spanish Notice 5 32708 1 DANGER Shield MIssing - Do...
Page 24 - Safety Section 1-20
Safety Section 1-20 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Item 1: DANGER! Multi Hazard Crushingand Pinch Points. P/N 02962765 Item 2:WARNING! Pinch Points P/N 02962764 Item 3: WARNING! Relief all pressure inHydraulic Lines before disconnectinghoses. P/N 25387 Item 4: WARNING! Remove Air Breat...
Page 25 - Safety Section 1-21
Safety Section 1-21 SAFETY RBC - 12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Item 5: ATTENTION! Service HydraulicSystem P/N 32708 Item 6: DANGER! Follow Tractor SafetyOperation. P/N 32707 Item 7: PELIGRO! Si no le ingles Pidaayuda a alguien que se lo lea. Para Que letraduzca las medidas de seguridad. P/N 0072...
Page 26 - Safety Section 1-22
Safety Section 1-22 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Item 9: WARNING! Contact with foreignObject. P/N 22840 Item 10: WARNING! Hose burst P/N 02965262 Item 11: INSTRUCT; Notice to Owner, Readand understand Operator's Manual, andComplete and Sign Warranty Card. P/N 00763977 Item 12: REFLEC...
Page 27 - Safety Section 1-23
Safety Section 1-23 SAFETY RBC - 12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Item 13: REFLECT; Yellow Reflector, keepall reflectors clean and visible at all times P/N 42400 Item 14: REFLECT; Red Reflector,Keepreflectors clean and visible at all times. P/N 42399 Item 15: CAUTION! Tractor may rear up andcause s...
Page 28 - Safety Section 1-24
Safety Section 1-24 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Item 17: PELIGRO! Driveline Safety inspanish. P/N 00773723 Item 18: WARNING! Operate machine at540 RPM. P/N D103 Item 19: WARNING!Do Not Raise Flailwhile blades are turning. P/N 02965141 Item 20: DANGER! Multi-Hazard. Refer toinside fr...
Page 29 - Safety Section 1-25
Safety Section 1-25 SAFETY RBC - 12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Item 21: DANGER! Be Aware of electricallines while operating the boom. P/N 6T3225 Item 22: DANGER! Keep away if frontdeflector is removed from flail housing. P/N 002425 Item 23: DANGER! Keep Away - ThrownObjects. Inspect area before ...
Page 30 - Safety Section 1-26
Safety Section 1-26 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Item 25: CAUTION! Use Genuine Tgerparts. P/N 32709 Item 26: WARNING! Maintain Rubberdeflectors, if worn or damaged replace withnew ones. P/N 24028 Item 27: Rotating Driveline contact can causedeath! P/N 00776005 Item 28: Guard Missing ...
Page 31 - Safety Section 1-27
Safety Section 1-27 SAFETY RBC - 12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Item 29: ATTENTION! DO Not Over SpeedEngine. P/N 02965093 Item 30: DANGER! Beware AutomaticBreakaway Return. Keep clear of front armand head. P/N D354 Item 31: WARNING! Keep sway bar chainstight to keep implement from swaying backand...
Page 32 - Safety Section 1-28; Employer Responsibilities:; DUTIES; OSHA Regulations; FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS
Safety Section 1-28 SAFETY RBF-12C 07-04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Employer Responsibilities: To ensure employee safety during Tractor and Implement operation, it is the employer’s responsibility to: 1. Train the employee in the proper and safe operation of the Tractor and Implement. 2. Require that t...
Page 33 - Introduction Section 2-1; INTRODUCTION
Page 34 - Introduction Section 2-2; ATTENTION OWNER/OPERATOR; BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE:
INTRODUCTION Introduction Section 2-2 RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. The Tiger Boom Mower is primarily designed for grass cutting and triming hedges. This mower is assem-bled for operation with 540 RPM tractor input only. With proper use and maintenance the mower shouldprovide years of depend...
Page 35 - Assembly Section 3-1; ASSEMBLY
Page 36 - Assembly Section 3-2; GENERAL; and
Assembly Section 3-2 RBF-12C 07-04 ASSEMBLY © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. GENERAL The Rhino 1348, 1548, and 1948 differ slightly in some areas. Notes have been provided for these differ-ences, be sure to refer to the proper note for your machine. TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS Before preparing the tractor for the m...
Page 37 - Assembly Section 3-3; FITTING MACHINE TO TRACTOR
Assembly Section 3-3 RBF - 12C 07-04 ASSEMBLY © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FITTING MACHINE TO TRACTOR To fit the machine to the tractor follow the instructions carefully, referring to the illustrations for guidance. FIGURE 3-3 FIGURE 3-2 A
Page 38 - Assembly Section 3-4
Assembly Section 3-4 RBF-12C 07-04 ASSEMBLY © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. The RBF-12C is supported on the three point linkage of the tractor and its height set by chain tensioners.Refer to FIGURE 3-3 A. Carefully reverse the tractor so that the ball joint on the lower arm C lines up with the clevis D in t...
Page 39 - Assembly Section 3-5; all horizontal motion from the tractor lower links.
Assembly Section 3-5 RBF - 12C 07-04 ASSEMBLY © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. B. Prepare the mower by using the top link to join the mower's upper hitch point to the A frame upperclevis. C. Using the lower hitch pins, fix the A frame tube ends in the inner clevis of each lower hitch point. Atthis stage the ...
Page 40 - Assembly Section 3-6; B. Loosen locknut on the cable/valve connection flange; FITTING CONTROLS; The control valve is mounted on the front face of the oil tank.; NOTE; Follow instructions below for fitting lever unit.; NOTE
Assembly Section 3-6 RBF-12C 07-04 ASSEMBLY © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. NOTE : Whenever the machine is removed and the tractor is operated without the control valve unit in place, fit rubber beading (contained in the cab fitting kit) to the edge of the console mounting bracket toprevent risk of injury. ...
Page 41 - ADJUST LEVER PIVOT POSITION
Assembly Section 3-7 RBF - 12C 07-04 ASSEMBLY © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. D. Rotate the valve connection by the hexagonal nut provided, while holding the cable to stop it fromrotating until the lever is in the required position. E. Re-tighten the two capscrews. F. Re-tighten the locknut. ADJUST LEVER PI...
Page 42 - Assembly Section 3-8
Assembly Section 3-8 RBF-12C 07-04 ASSEMBLY © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FIGURE 3-6
Page 43 - FITTING ROTOR UNIT
Assembly Section 3-9 RBF - 12C 07-04 ASSEMBLY © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FIGURE 3-7 FITTING ROTOR UNIT The rotor unit can now be fitted to the end of the arms. Illustration shows the Rhino 1948 cowl bracket. A. Start tractor engine. B. Raise second arm so that the mower head clamp is approximately 300m...
Page 44 - Assembly Section 3-10; MECHANICAL BREAKOUT; ). If there is no guideline running along the hose follow; CONNECTING THE MOTOR; A. Locate the relief valve at the pump outlet.
Assembly Section 3-10 RBF-12C 07-04 ASSEMBLY © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. MECHANICAL BREAKOUT The RBF-12C is equiped with a mechanical breakout, which is fitted at the bottom of the kingpost attach-ment point in the mainframe. This will reduce the risk of damage if an obstruction is encountered duringwor...
Page 45 - Assembly Section 3-11; Chafing Hoses
Assembly Section 3-11 RBF - 12C 07-04 ASSEMBLY © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FIGURE 3-9 Chafing Hoses Avoid Chafing Hoses. Always give plenty of clearance around sharp edges (see FIGURE 3-10 ). Finally, operate the arms in all positions, except that noted below, to ensure that the hoses are clear of anyob...
Page 46 - Assembly Section 3-12; FLEXIBLE FRONT GUARD KIT; A. Fit packing piece item 2 onto the accumulator.
Assembly Section 3-12 RBF-12C 07-04 ASSEMBLY © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FLEXIBLE FRONT GUARD KIT A Flexible Front Guard can be fitted for grass cutting, either to the front of the cowl, or to the rear of theforward rotation. See FIGURE 3-11. This flap is fitted to the front of the cowl after removal of...
Page 47 - Assembly Section 3-13
Assembly Section 3-13 RBF - 12C 07-04 ASSEMBLY © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FIGURE 3-12
Page 48 - INITIAL RUN
Assembly Section 3-14 RBF-12C 07-04 ASSEMBLY © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. INITIAL RUN A. Check that the motor hoses are connected together. B. Run tractor engine at idle speed and engage PTO drive. C. Increase PTO speed gradually up to 360 rev/min. D. The pump will start operating during run-up. Flexing ...
Page 51 - Operation Section 4-1; OPERATION
Page 52 - Operation Section 4-2
Operation Section 4-2 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. TIGER REAR MOUNT BOOM OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS BOOM STANDARD EQUIPMENT AND SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................... 4-4 (1) OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS ............................................
Page 53 - Operation Section 4-3
Operation Section 4-3 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY SECTION OF THIS MANUALAND THE TRACTOR MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THE TRACTOR, BOOM UNIT, AND ATTACHMENTHEAD. If you do not understand any of the instructions, c...
Page 54 - TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS; Tractor Requirements and Capabilities
Operation Section 4-4 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 2. TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS In addition to tractor horsepower and size required to operate the boom unit, the tractor must also be properlyequipped to provide operator protection, to alert approaching vehicle drivers of the tractor’s ...
Page 55 - Operation Section 4-5; ROPS and Seat Belt; Shatter Proof
Operation Section 4-5 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 2.1 ROPS and Seat Belt The tractor must be equipped with a Roll-Over-Protective-Structure (ROPS) (tractor cab or roll-bar) and seat belt toprotect the operator from falling off the tractor, especially during a roll over where the ...
Page 56 - Operation Section 4-6; GETTING ON AND OFF THE TRACTOR; If the unit is operated on slopes greater than 5
Operation Section 4-6 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 3. GETTING ON AND OFF THE TRACTOR 2.4 Tractor Ballast To ensure tractor stability when operating on flat surfaces the left rear tractor tire MUST exert a minimum downforce (weight) of 1500 lbs. on the ground when the tractor is on...
Page 57 - Operation Section 4-7; Boarding the Tractor
Operation Section 4-7 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Use both hands and equipped handrails and steps for support when boarding the tractor. Always face toward thetractor when getting off or on the tractor. Never use tractor control levers for support when mounting the tractor.Seat y...
Page 58 - STARTING THE TRACTOR
Operation Section 4-8 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 4. STARTING THE TRACTOR Before starting the tractor ensure the following: ¾ Conduct all pre-start operation inspection and service according to the tractor operator’s manual. ¾ Make sure all guards, shields, and other safety devic...
Page 59 - Operation Section 4-9; CONNECTING ATTACHING HEAD TO THE BOOM; Additional support; Connecting Mower Head Hydraulics; Boom
Operation Section 4-9 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 5. CONNECTING ATTACHING HEAD TO THE BOOM The rotor unit can now be fitted to the end of the arms.The illustration shows the Rhino 1948 cowl bracket.Start the tractor engine and raise the second arm sothat the mower head clamp is a...
Page 61 - Boom Unit Pre-Operation Inspection and Service; Frame
Operation Section 4-11 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 6.2 Boom Unit Pre-Operation Inspection and Service Inspect and service the boom arm and head prior to operation. Damaged and/or broken parts should be repairedand/or replaced immediately. To ensure the unit is ready for operation...
Page 62 - IMPORTANT
Operation Section 4-12 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. HYDRAULIC PUMP/OIL RESERVOIR ¾ Check oil reservoir level and oil condition. (Addspecific type oil if low) ¾ Change hydraulic oil filter and hydraulic oilaccording to maintenance schedule. ¾ Ensure there are no oil leaks and fitti...
Page 63 - Operation Section 4-13; FLAIL HEAD INSPECTION
Operation Section 4-13 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FLAIL HEAD INSPECTION ¾ Inspect blades and blade bolts for looseness andexcessive wear. Rotate to 90° to make for checkingeasier. Replace damaged, worn, and missingblades as complete sets to maintain cuttershaftbalance. ¾ Ensure ...
Page 64 - Operation Section 4-14; OPERATING THE CONTROL VALVES
Operation Section 4-14 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. DANGER! Operate the Tractor and/or Implement controls only while properly seated in theTractor seat with the seat belt securely fastened around you. Inadvertentmovement of the Tractor or Implement may cause serious injury or deat...
Page 65 - Operation Section 4-15; at a convenient height.
Operation Section 4-15 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. For safe and efficient boom mower operation, it is critical that the operator be experienced and feel confident in using the control valve sticks to position the boom. New operator’s should allow ample time to practice using the ...
Page 66 - Operation Section 4-16; DRIVING THE TRACTOR AND MOWER; for a considerable distance! KEEP CLEAR!
Operation Section 4-16 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. WARNING! Transport only at safe speeds. Serious accidents and injuries can resultfrom operating this equipment at unsafe speeds. Understand the Tractorand Implement and how it handles before transporting on streets andhighways. M...
Page 67 - Operation Section 4-17; Starting the Tractor
Operation Section 4-17 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 8.1 Starting the Tractor DANGER! Start tractor only when properly seated in the Tractor seat withtransmission in neutral. Starting a tractor in gear can result in injury ordeath. Read the Tractor operators manual for proper start...
Page 68 - Operation Section 4-18; Driving the Tractor and Mower
Operation Section 4-18 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. To avoid overturns, drive the tractor with care and atsafe speeds, especially when operating over roughground, crossing ditches or slopes, and turning corners.Use extreme caution when operating on steep slopes.Keep the tractor in...
Page 69 - Operation Section 4-19; OPERATING THE BOOM UNIT AND ATTACHED HEAD; The operator must read and understand the Safety
Operation Section 4-19 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 9. OPERATING THE BOOM UNIT AND ATTACHED HEAD THE OPERATOR MUST COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND HOW TO OPERATE THE TRACTOR AND MOWERAND ALL CONTROLS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO MOW. The operator must read and understand the Safety and Operation Se...
Page 70 - Operation Section 4-20; Foreign Debris Hazards / Overhead Obstructions; mulch this debris if bystanders, vehicles,
Operation Section 4-20 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 9.1 Foreign Debris Hazards / Overhead Obstructions Many varied objects, such as wire, cable, rope, or chains, can become entangled in the operatingparts of the Mower head. These items could then swing outside the housing at great...
Page 71 - Operation Section 4-21; Operating the Attached Mower Heads
Operation Section 4-21 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 9.3 Operating the Attached Mower Heads DANGER! There are obvious and hidden potential hazards in the operation of thisMower. REMEMBER! This machine is often operated in heavy brushand in heavy weeds. The Blades of this Mower can ...
Page 72 - Operation Section 4-22; Grass Flail; The Grass Flail head is rated for cutting grass only.; Roller Height; Grass Cutting; - lower roller to its maximum to give highest cut possible.; Hedge Trimming; - raise roller to its minimum to give lowest cut possible.; Ground Level and Scrub Cutting
Operation Section 4-22 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Grass Flail Ö The Grass Flail head is rated for cutting grass only. Ö The Grass Flail operates attached to the boomarm, and is ideal for cutting hard to reach areaswhere a smooth cut is required. Ö Cutting height ranges from 3/4”...
Page 73 - Operation Section 4-23
Operation Section 4-23 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc.
Page 74 - ALTERNATIVE ROTOR LINK POSITIONS
Operation Section 4-24 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. ALTERNATIVE ROTOR LINK POSITIONS To enable extra angling (on the 1948) of the rotor unit threepositions for the attachment of rotor link to cylinder link areprovided. To achieve more downward angle of the rotor unit (fortrimming ...
Page 75 - Operation Section 4-25; Below are a few hints on how to tackle a hedge.; Stalling the Rotor
Operation Section 4-25 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Hedge Trimming Consider how the job should be tackled before commencing work, as no two hedges have the same height,width, thickness or density of growth. Hedges which have previously been cut by machine tend to havedenser growth...
Page 76 - Operation Section 4-26; Motor Position; C. Remove the motor guard and stay complete.
Operation Section 4-26 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Motor Position All rotor units are supplied with the motor positioned on the left hand side of the cowl. It can be placed on theother side of the cowl if desired, to suit particular operating conditions. To change the motor to th...
Page 77 - Operation Section 4-27; Shutting Down the Attached Head; Store the unit in a clean and dry location.
Operation Section 4-27 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 9.4 Shutting Down the Attached Head To shut down attached boom head, first bring the tractorto a complete stop. Keep the engine speed at normaloperating speed of 540 RPM, and push the MotorSwitch IN to the Stop position. The mowe...
Page 78 - Operation Section 4-28; TRANSPORTING THE TRACTOR AND MOWER
Operation Section 4-28 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 11. TRANSPORTING THE TRACTOR AND MOWER Before transporting tractor between locations, idle thetractor engine, disengage the attached head, bypushing the ON-OFF switch (Mower Valve) and wait forall head motion to come to a complet...
Page 79 - Operation Section 4-29; Transporting on Public Roadways
Operation Section 4-29 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 11.1 Transporting on Public Roadways Extreme caution should be used when transporting the tractor and mower on public roadways. The tractor mustbe equipped with all required safety warning features including a SMV emblem and flas...
Page 80 - Operation Section 4-30; Hauling the Tractor and Mower
Operation Section 4-30 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. 11.2 Hauling the Tractor and Mower Before transporting a loaded tractor and mower,measure the height and width dimensions and grossweight of the complete loaded unit. Ensure that theload will be in compliance with the legal limit...
Page 81 - Operation Section 4-31; TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE; system
Operation Section 4-31 OPERATION RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. Use adequately sized and rated trailers and equipmentto transport the tractor and mower. Consult anauthorized dealer to determine the proper equipmentrequired. Using adequately sized chains, heavy dutystraps, cables and/or binder...
Page 83 - Maintenance Section 5-1; MAINTENANCE
Page 84 - LUBRICATION
Maintenance Section 5-2 MAINTENANCE RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. LUBRICATION Gearbox The gearbox on the machine is filled with 10W/30 oil before it leaves the factory and should not needtopping-off, although it is recommended that the oil level is checked before the machine is used. Changet...
Page 85 - FILTER REPLACEMENT
Maintenance Section 5-3 RBF-12C 07/04 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FILTER REPLACEMENT The Filter Element, Situated in the filter unit in the top of the tank, must be replaced initially after 50Hours work, and thereafter every 500 hours of work, or after two season's work, which ever is sooner...
Page 86 - ROTOR UNIT
Maintenance Section 5-4 MAINTENANCE RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. ROTOR UNIT Vibration of the rotor shaft can cause premature failure of the rotor shaft bearing, as well as hydraulic andstructural failures. It is important not to operate the machine with the head vibrating. As soon as anyvib...
Page 87 - Maintenance Section 5-5; B. Remove stands from underneath the tank and fit to the mainframe.
Maintenance Section 5-5 RBF-12C 07/04 MAINTENANCE © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. FIGURE 5-2 B. Remove stands from underneath the tank and fit to the mainframe. C. Lengthen to link so that the weight of the machine is on the rear stand. D. Remove pin connecting the right frame to the tractor, and lower the ...
Page 88 - Maintenance Section 5-6
Maintenance Section 5-6 MAINTENANCE RBF-12C 07/04 © 2004 Alamo Group Inc. PROPER TORQUE FOR FASTENERS (FIGURE 5-3) The chart lists the correct tightening torque for fasteners. When bolts are to be tightened or replaced, refer to thischart to determine the grade of bolts and the proper torque except ...
Page 89 - TIGER; WARRANTY INFORMATION; THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND; AFTER
TIGER WARRANTY INFORMATION Tiger Corporation, 3301 N. Louise, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, warrants to the original Retail Customer, the new Tiger equipment is free of defects in material andworkmanship. Any part of said equipment that in Tiger’s adjustment, showevidence of such defects will be repair...
Page 90 - reserve the right to change specifications or design at any time.
ONE LAST WORD This manual cannot possibly cover all of the potentially hazardous situations you will encounter. By being familiar, though, with the safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions in this manual you can help prevent accidents. The objective of this manual is to help make you a b...