Bush Hog RFM 60 User Manual
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4-6 TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting procedures are listed in Table 4-1 below. If the problem cannot be solved or replacement parts
are necessary, contact your authorized Bush Hog dealer. Please have ready your machine name, model num-
ber, serial number, purchase date and exact cause or description of problem.
Table 4-1 Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Uneven Cut
Cutter not level
See SECTION III.
side to side or
front to rear.
Belt slipping.
Adjust belt per
paragraph 4-3.
Worn or bent blade(s).
Replace blade(s).
Streaking or Windrowing
Possible build-up
Clean cutter.
of material under
cutter.
Cutter not level.
See SECTION III.
Worn blades.
Replace blades.
Belt slipping.
Adjust belt per
paragraph 4-3.
Noisy Cutter
Loose components.
Check all bolts for
tightness.
Low oil in gearbox.
Check oil per paragraph 4-2.
Rapid Blade Wear
Blade contacting
Adjust cutting height to
(cutting edge)
ground.
eliminate ground contact.
Cutter Vibrating
Cutter not being
Set tractor throttle for
operated at rated
proper PTO speed.
PTO speed.
Blade(s) bent.
Replace blades.
Foreign object wrapped Remove object.
around spindle or blade.
4-5 BLADE REPLACEMENT
A. Raise cutter using tractor 3-point lift and
SECURELY BLOCK INTO POSITION.
B. Turn off tractor, set parking brake and remove
key.
C. Remove bolt and cup washer securing blade
to spindle. Remove blade.
D. Install new blade as shown in Figure 4-4 with
concave side of cup washer against blade. Be sure
that blades are installed with offset in proper direc-
tion. Tighten retaining bolt to 76 ft./lbs.
CAUTION
WEAR HEAVY WORK GLOVES TO PRO-
TECT HANDS FROM SHARP EDGES.
Figure 4-4 Blade Placement
Retaining Bolt
Cup Washer
Blade
Spindle Assembly
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