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4 operating speed and ground speed, 5 operating the mower, Operation – Alamo RHINO 1900 User Manual

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OPERATION

1900 07/11

Operation Section 4-33

© 2011 Alamo Group Inc.

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16.4 Operating Speed and Ground Speed

Ground speed for mowing will depend upon the height, type, and density of vegetation to be cut. Do Not

exceed 2 MPH while operating. Operate the mower at its full rated PTO speed to maintain blade speed for a

clean cut. Refer to the tractor operator’s manual or the tractor instrument panel for the engine speed and gear

to provide the required operating and desired ground speed. Make sure that the mower is operating at its full

rated speed before entering the vegetation to be cut. Always start and stop cutting blades with engine near

idle.
Ground speed is achieved by transmission gear selection and not by the engine operating speed. The

operator may be required to experiment with several gear range combinations to determine the best gear and

range which provides the most ideal performance from the implement and most efficient tractor operation. As

the severity of cutting conditions increase, the ground speed should be decreased by selecting a lower gear to

maintain the proper operating PTO speed. OPS-B- 0009

Do not exceed the rated PTO speed for the Implement. Excessive PTO speeds can cause
Implement driveline or blade failures resulting in serious injury or death.

(SG-26)

Mow at the speed that you can safely operate and control the tractor and mower. The
correct mowing speed depends on terrain condition and grass type, density, and height of
cut. Normal ground speed range is from 2 to 5 mph(3-8 kph). Use slow mowing speeds
when operating on or near steep slopes, ditches, drop-offs, overhead obstructions, power
lines, or when debris and foreign objects are to be avoided.

(SGM-07)

16.5 Operating the Mower

The mower is designed to cut vegetation up to 1-1/2” in diameter. Sharp blades will produce a cleaner cut and

require less power. Travel at a speed that allows the mower sufficient time to cut through the vegetation and

maintain the PTO operating speed to prevent overloading the mower and tractor. Choose a driving pattern

that provides the maximum pass length and minimizes turning.
Under certain conditions, tractor tires may roll some grasses down preventing them from being cut at the

same height as the surrounding area. When this occurs, reduce the tractor ground speed while maintaining

the operating speed of the mower. A slower ground speed will permit grasses to at least partially rebound and

be cut. Taking a partial cut and/or reversing the direction of travel may also help produce a cleaner cut.
Avoid mowing in the reverse direction when possible. In situations where the mower must be backed to

access areas to be cut, make sure there are no persons or other foreign debris behind the mower before

mowing in reverse. When mowing in reverse, operate the tractor and mower at a reduced ground speed to

ensure tractor and mower control is maintained. OPS-R-0026_N