Tiger RBF-14C - Manual

Tiger RBF-14C

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – WARRANTY INFORMATION:
  • Page 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; Rhino and Servis are registered trademarks of Alamo Group Inc.
  • Page 5 – Safety Section 1-1; SAFETY
  • Page 6 – Safety Section 1-2; so safely and responsibly.; READ; the following Safety
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 9 – Safety Section 1-5
  • Page 10 – Safety Section 1-6; DO NOT; cause equipment damage and possible serious
  • Page 11 – Safety Section 1-7; Equipment Operation Safety Instructions and Practices; may cause sudden drop of unit with injury or death by crushing.
  • Page 12 – Safety Section 1-8; The Mower shaft speed must not -; UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES; mulch this debris if
  • Page 13 – Safety Section 1-9; STOP MOWING IF PASSERSBY ARE WITHIN 100 YARDS UNLESS:
  • Page 14 – Safety Section 1-10
  • Page 15 – Safety Section 1-11
  • Page 16 – Safety Section 1-12; Maintenance and Service Safety Instructions and Practices
  • Page 17 – Safety Section 1-13; allow any person under a raised boom or mower head; approach the
  • Page 18 – Safety Section 1-14; PARTS INFORMATION; SEE YOUR TIGER DEALER
  • Page 19 – Transporting Safety Instructions and Practices; or uneven
  • Page 20 – Safety Section 1-16; Make sure you abide by the following
  • Page 21 – Safety Section 1-17; Storage and Parking Safety Instructions and Practices
  • Page 22 – Safety Section 1-18; Canister Manual; CANISTER
  • Page 23 – ITEM
  • Page 24 – Safety Section 1-20
  • Page 25 – Safety Section 1-21
  • Page 26 – Safety Section 1-22
  • Page 27 – Safety Section 1-23
  • Page 28 – Safety Section 1-24
  • Page 29 – Safety Section 1-25
  • Page 30 – Safety Section 1-26
  • Page 31 – Safety Section 1-27
  • Page 32 – Safety Section 1-28; Employer Responsibilities:; DUTIES; OSHA Regulations; FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS
  • Page 33 – Introduction Section 2-1; INTRODUCTION
  • Page 34 – Introduction Section 2-2; ATTENTION OWNER/OPERATOR; BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE:
  • Page 35 – Assembly Section 3-1; ASSEMBLY
  • Page 36 – Assembly Section 3-2; GENERAL; and
  • Page 37 – Assembly Section 3-3; FITTING MACHINE TO TRACTOR
  • Page 38 – Assembly Section 3-4
  • Page 39 – Assembly Section 3-5; all horizontal motion from the tractor lower links.
  • 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
  • Page 41 – ADJUST LEVER PIVOT POSITION
  • Page 42 – Assembly Section 3-8
  • Page 43 – FITTING ROTOR UNIT
  • 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.
  • Page 45 – Assembly Section 3-11; Chafing Hoses
  • Page 46 – Assembly Section 3-12; FLEXIBLE FRONT GUARD KIT; A. Fit packing piece item 2 onto the accumulator.
  • Page 47 – Assembly Section 3-13
  • Page 48 – INITIAL RUN
  • Page 51 – Operation Section 4-1; OPERATION
  • Page 52 – Operation Section 4-2
  • Page 53 – Operation Section 4-3
  • Page 54 – TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS; Tractor Requirements and Capabilities
  • Page 55 – Operation Section 4-5; ROPS and Seat Belt; Shatter Proof
  • Page 56 – Operation Section 4-6; GETTING ON AND OFF THE TRACTOR; If the unit is operated on slopes greater than 5
  • Page 57 – Operation Section 4-7; Boarding the Tractor
  • Page 58 – STARTING THE TRACTOR
  • Page 59 – Operation Section 4-9; CONNECTING ATTACHING HEAD TO THE BOOM; Additional support may be; Connecting Mower Head Hydraulics; Boom
  • Page 61 – Boom Unit Pre-Operation Inspection and Service; Frame
  • Page 62 – IMPORTANT
  • Page 63 – Operation Section 4-13; FLAIL HEAD INSPECTION
  • Page 64 – Operation Section 4-14; OPERATING THE CONTROL VALVES
  • Page 65 – Operation Section 4-15; at a convenient height.
  • Page 66 – Operation Section 4-16; DRIVING THE TRACTOR AND MOWER; for a considerable distance! KEEP CLEAR!
  • Page 67 – Operation Section 4-17; Starting the Tractor
  • Page 68 – Operation Section 4-18; Driving the Tractor and Mower
  • Page 69 – Operation Section 4-19; OPERATING THE BOOM UNIT AND ATTACHED HEAD; The operator must read and understand the Safety
  • Page 70 – Operation Section 4-20; Foreign Debris Hazards / Overhead Obstructions; mulch this debris if bystanders, vehicles,
  • Page 71 – Operation Section 4-21; Operating the Attached Mower Heads
  • 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
  • Page 73 – Operation Section 4-23
  • Page 74 – ALTERNATIVE ROTOR LINK POSITIONS
  • Page 75 – Operation Section 4-25; Below are a few hints on how to tackle a hedge.; Stalling the Rotor
  • Page 76 – Operation Section 4-26; Motor Position; C. Remove the motor guard and stay complete.
  • Page 77 – Operation Section 4-27; Shutting Down the Attached Head; Store the unit in a clean and dry location.
  • Page 78 – Operation Section 4-28; TRANSPORTING THE TRACTOR AND MOWER
  • Page 79 – Operation Section 4-29; Transporting on Public Roadways
  • Page 80 – Operation Section 4-30; Hauling the Tractor and Mower
  • Page 81 – Operation Section 4-31; TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE; system
  • Page 83 – Maintenance Section 5-1; MAINTENANCE
  • Page 84 – LUBRICATION
  • Page 85 – FILTER REPLACEMENT
  • Page 86 – ROTOR UNIT
  • Page 87 – Maintenance Section 5-5; B. Remove stands from underneath the tank and fit to the mainframe.
  • Page 88 – Maintenance Section 5-6
  • Page 89 – TIGER; WARRANTY INFORMATION; THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND; AFTER
  • Page 90 – reserve the right to change specifications or design at any time.
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© 2004 Alamo Group Inc.

Published 07/04

Part No. 06060002

OPERATOR'S MANUAL

This Operator's Manual is an integral part of the safe operation
of this machine and must be maintained with the unit at all times.
READ, UNDERSTAND, and FOLLOW the Safety and Operation
Instructions contained in this manual before operating the
equipment.

RBF-14C

REAR BOOM ARM MOWER

Tiger Corporation

3301 N. Louise Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD
57107

1-800-843-6849
1-605-336-7900

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Summary

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

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