Land Pride Lawn Mower PR1672 User Manual

Powered Rakes  
PR1660, PR1672 & PR1690  
24503  
314-216M  
Operator’s Manual  
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When you see this symbol, the  
subsequent instructions and  
warnings are serious - follow without  
exception. Your life and the lives of  
others depend on it!  
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Important Safety Information  
Important Safety Information  
These are common practices that may or may not be applicable to the products described in  
this manual.  
Safety at All Times  
Look For The Safety Alert Symbol  
Thoroughly read and understand  
the instructions given in this  
manual before operation. Refer to  
the “Safety Label” section, read  
all instructions noted on them.  
The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL indicates there is a  
potential hazard to personal safety involved and extra  
safety precaution must be taken. When you see this  
symbol, be alert and carefully read the message that  
follows it. In addition to design and configuration of  
equipment, hazard control and accident prevention  
are dependent upon the awareness, concern,  
prudence and proper training of personnel involved in  
the operation, transport, maintenance and storage of  
equipment.  
Do not allow anyone to operate  
this equipment who has not fully  
read and comprehended this  
manual and who has not been  
properly trained in the safe  
operation of the equipment.  
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L Operator should be familiar with  
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Be Aware of  
Signal Words  
WARNING  
all functions of the unit.  
Indicates a potentially hazardous  
situation which, if not avoided, could  
result in death or serious injury, and  
includes hazards that are exposed  
when guards are removed. It may also  
be used to alert against unsafe  
practices.  
L Operate implement from the  
driver’s seat only.  
A Signal word designates a degree or  
level of hazard seriousness. The  
signal words are:  
L Make sure all guards and shields  
are in place and secured before  
operating the implement.  
L Do not leave tractor or implement  
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DANGER  
unattended with engine running.  
Indicates an imminently hazardous  
situation which, if not avoided, will  
result in death or serious injury. This  
signal word is limited to the most  
extreme situations, typically for  
machine components that, for  
functional purposes, cannot be  
guarded.  
!
CAUTION  
L Dismounting from a moving  
tractor could cause serious injury  
or death.  
Indicates a potentially hazardous  
situation which, if not avoided, may  
result in minor or moderate injury. It  
may also be used to alert against  
unsafe practices.  
L Do not stand between the tractor  
and implement during hitching.  
L Keep hands, feet, and clothing  
away from power-driven parts.  
L Wear snug fitting clothing to avoid  
entanglement with moving parts.  
L Watch out for wires, trees, etc.,  
when raising implement. Make  
sure all persons are clear of  
working area.  
For Your Protection  
Shutdown and Storage  
L Turning tractor too tight may  
cause implement to ride up on  
wheels. This could result in injury  
or equipment damage.  
L Thoroughly read and understand  
the “Safety Label” section, read all  
instructions noted on them.  
L Lower machine to ground, put  
tractor in park, turn off engine, and  
remove the key.  
L Detach and store implements in a  
area where children normally do  
not play. Secure implement by  
using blocks and supports.  
OFF  
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Important Safety Information  
These are common practices that may or may not be applicable to the products described in  
this manual.  
L Use the following maximum  
Use Safety  
Lights and Devices  
Transport  
Machinery Safely  
speed - tow load weight ratios as  
a guideline:  
20 mph when weight is less  
than or equal to the weight of  
tractor.  
10 mph when weight is double  
the weight of tractor.  
L Slow moving tractors, self-  
propelled equipment and towed  
implements can create a hazard  
when driven on public roads. They  
are difficult to see, especially at  
night.  
L Flashing warning lights and turn  
signals are recommended  
whenever driving on public roads.  
Use lights and devices provided  
with implement.  
L Comply with state and local laws.  
L Maximum transport speed for  
implement is 20 mph. DO NOT  
EXCEED. Never travel at a speed  
which does not allow adequate  
control of steering and stopping.  
Some rough terrain require a  
slower speed.  
L Sudden braking can cause a  
towed load to swerve and upset.  
Reduce speed if towed load is not  
equipped with brakes.  
IMPORTANT: Do not tow a load that  
is more than double the weight of  
tractor.  
L Allow implement to cool  
Keep Riders  
Off Machinery  
L Riders obstruct the operator’s  
view, they could be struck by  
foreign objects or thrown from the  
machine.  
Practice Safe Maintenance  
completely.  
L Understand procedure before  
doing work. Use proper tools and  
equipment, refer to Operator’s  
Manual for additional information.  
L Do not grease or oil implement  
while it is in operation.  
L Inspect all parts. Make sure parts  
are in good condition & installed  
properly.  
L Work in a clean dry area.  
L Lower the implement to the  
ground, put tractor in park, turn off  
engine and remove key before  
performing maintenance.  
L Never allow children to operate  
L Remove buildup of grease, oil or  
equipment.  
debris.  
L Remove all tools and unused  
parts from implement before  
operation.  
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Important Safety Information  
These are common practices that may or may not be applicable to the products described in  
this manual.  
Avoid High  
Pressure Fluids Hazard  
L Escaping fluid under pressure can  
penetrate the skin causing serious  
injury.  
L Avoid the hazard by relieving  
pressure before disconnecting  
hydraulic lines.  
L Use a piece of paper or  
cardboard, NOT BODY PARTS, to  
check for suspected leaks.  
L Wear protective gloves and safety  
glasses or goggles when working  
with hydraulic systems.  
L If an accident occurs, see a  
doctor immediately. Any fluid  
injected into the skin must be  
treated within a few hours or  
gangrene may result.  
Wear  
Prepare for Emergencies  
L Be prepared if a fire starts.  
Protective Equipment  
L Protective clothing and equipment  
L Keep a first aid kit and fire  
should be worn.  
extinguisher handy.  
L Wear clothing and equipment  
appropriate for the job. Avoid  
loose fitting clothing.  
L Prolonged exposure to loud noise  
can cause hearing impairment or  
hearing loss. Wear suitable  
hearing protection such as  
earmuffs or earplugs.  
L Operating equipment safely  
requires the full attention of the  
operator. Avoid wearing radio  
headphones while operating  
machinery.  
L Keep emergency numbers for  
doctor, ambulance, hospital and  
fire department near phone.  
911  
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Important Safety Information  
4. Refer to this section for proper label placement.  
Safety Labels  
To install new labels:  
Your Powered Rake comes equipped with all safety  
labels in place. They were designed to help you safely  
operate your implement. Read and follow their  
directions.  
a. Clean the area the label is to be placed.  
b. Spray soapy water on the surface where the label is to  
be placed.  
c. Peel backing from label. Press firmly onto the surface.  
d. Squeeze out air bubbles with the edge of a credit card.  
1. Keep all safety labels clean and legible.  
2. Replace all damaged or missing labels. To order new  
labels go to your nearest Land Pride dealer or visit our  
dealer locator at landpride.com.  
3. Some new equipment installed during repair requires  
safety labels to be affixed to the replaced component as  
specified by Land Pride. When ordering new components  
make sure the correct safety labels are included in the  
request.  
818-255C  
23504  
Warning: General Safety  
KEEP AWAY  
818-254C  
Danger: Rotating Roller Hazard  
23504  
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Important Safety Information  
818-230C  
Red Reflector  
23504  
818-230C  
Red Reflector  
(PR1690 only)  
23504  
818-229C  
Amber Reflector  
(PR1690 only)  
23503  
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Important Safety Information  
838-111C  
23503  
Danger: Moving Parts  
ROTATING DRIVELINE  
KEEP AWAY!  
818-552C  
23504  
Danger: Rotating Driveline  
818-130C  
Caution: 540 RPM  
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Important Safety Information  
838-094C  
Warning: High Pressure Fluid  
Hazard  
23504  
818-552C  
Danger: Rotating Driveline  
ROTATING DRIVELINE  
KEEP AWAY!  
24503  
818-540C  
Danger: Guard Missing  
Located under driveline shields  
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Introduction  
Introduction  
Land Pride welcomes you to the growing family of new  
product owners. This Powered Rake has been designed  
with care and built by skilled workers using quality  
materials. Proper assembly, maintenance and safe  
operating practices will help you get years of satisfactory  
use from the machine.  
If customer service or repair parts are required contact a  
Land Pride dealer. A dealer has trained personnel, repair  
parts and equipment needed to service the Powered  
Rake.  
The parts on your Powered Rake have been specially  
designed and should only be replaced with genuine Land  
Pride parts. Therefore, should your Powered Rake  
require replacement parts go to your Land Pride Dealer.  
Application  
The PR16 Series Powered Rakes are designed and built  
by Land Pride to be multi-functional seedbed and soil  
surface preparation tools for landscapers and turf care  
professionals. They are capable of grading, leveling,  
shaping, cultivating, renovating, and pulverizing various  
types of soil surfaces. They also are capable of raking  
and windrowing soil, rocks and construction site debris.  
Serial Number Plate  
Refer to Figure 1  
For prompt service always use the serial number and  
model number when ordering parts from your Land Pride  
dealer. Be sure to include your serial and model numbers  
in correspondence also. The location of your serial  
number plate is on the back side of the main frame close  
to the gearbox. See arrow below.  
The 60"and 72" working widths are compatible with  
25-40 HP Cat. I 540rpm PTO tractors while the  
90" working width is compatible with 540 rpm PTO Cat. I  
and II tractors 35-75 HP. This means that Land Pride  
customers can choose models for either smaller “space  
restricted” landscaping and turf renovation jobs or all out  
“wide-area” renovation.  
See “Features and Benefits”, “Section 6" for additional  
information.  
Using This Manual  
This Operator’s Manual is designed to help familiarize  
you with safety, assembly, operation, adjustments,  
troubleshooting and maintenance. Read this manual  
and follow the recommendations to help ensure safe  
and efficient operation.  
The information contained within this manual was  
current at the time of printing. Some parts may change  
slightly to assure you of the best performance.  
Serial Number Plate Location  
Figure 1  
To order a new Operator’s or Parts Manual contact  
your authorized dealer. Manuals can also be  
downloaded, free-of-charge from our website at  
Service & Support Center by your dealer.  
Further Assistance  
Your dealer wants you to be satisfied with your new  
Powered Rake. If for any reason you do not understand  
any part of this manual or are not satisfied with the  
service received, the following actions are suggested:  
Terminology  
“Right” or “Left” as used in this manual is determined by  
facing the direction the machine will operate while in use  
unless otherwise stated.  
1. Discuss the matter with your dealership service  
manager making sure he is aware of any problems  
you may have and that he has had the opportunity to  
assist you.  
Definitions  
2. If you are still not satisfied, seek out the owner or  
general manager of the dealership, explain the  
problem and request assistance.  
NOTE: A special point of information that the  
operator must be aware of before continuing.  
3. For further assistance write to:  
IMPORTANT: A special point of information related  
to its preceding topic. Land Pride’s intention is that  
this information should be read and noted before  
continuing.  
Land Pride  
Service Department  
P.O. Box 5060  
Salina, KS 67402-5060  
Owner Assistance  
The Warranty Registration card should be filled out by  
the dealer at the time of purchase. This information is  
necessary to provide you with quality customer service.  
E-mail address  
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Section 1: Assembly and Set-Up  
Section 1: Assembly and Set-Up  
2. Slowly back the tractor up to the Powered Rake and  
Tractor Requirements  
use the tractor’s 3-point hydraulic control to align the  
lower hitch link holes with the clevis lug holes on the  
Powered Rake.  
Tractor horsepower and weight must be capable of  
controlling the Powered Rake under all operating  
conditions. Tractors outside the horsepower range must  
not be used.  
3. Engage tractor park brake, shut tractor engine off and  
remove key before dismounting from tractor.  
NOTE: Front tractor weights and/or ballast to tires  
may be required to offset weight of unit. Consult your  
tractor manual for details to install ballast weights.  
4. With the tractor’s lower hitch arms aligned and  
positioned in the clevises, attach lower arms to the  
clevises with hitch pins and secure with linchpins.  
5. Connect top center link to the upper pivot hitch using  
customer supplied clevis pin and linchpin.  
Models PR1660 & PR1672  
Horsepower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-40 HP  
Hitch Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-Point  
Hitch Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cat. I  
PTO Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540 RPM  
Hydraulic (Optional) . . . . . . . . One Duplex Outlet  
6. Stow jack stands in the raised position.  
7. Return to the tractor and slowly operate the tractor's  
3-Point hydraulic control up and down to check for  
clearance between tires, frame, drawbar, etc. Move  
or remove drawbar if it interferes with the Powered  
Rake.  
Model PR1690  
8. Manually adjust one of the two lower lift arms up or  
down to level the Powered Rake from left to right.  
Horsepower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-75 HP  
Hitch Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-Point  
Hitch Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cat. I or II  
PTO Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540 RPM  
Hydraulic (Optional) . . . . . . . . One Duplex Outlet  
9. Manually adjust length of the top-link to level the  
Powered Rake from front to rear.  
10. Ensure that the lower arms are blocked to prevent  
excessive side movement.  
Hydraulic Option  
11. Adjust tractor's lower lift arms to level the Powered  
Rake from left to right. Adjust top-link to level the  
Powered Rake from front to rear. A final adjustment  
will be made later.  
The Powered Rake may be purchased with either a  
ratchet jack or a hydraulic cylinder for angling. A duplex  
outlet is required for the hydraulic option to operate the  
double acting cylinder.  
Tractor Hook-Up  
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DANGER  
Tractor hook-up to equipment is dangerous and can result in  
serious injury or death. Do not allow anyone to stand between  
the Powered Rake and tractor during hook-up operations. Do  
not operate the hydraulic 3-point lift controls while someone  
is directly behind the tractor or near the Powered Rake.  
Depending upon model of rake, a 3-Point Category I or  
Category II hitch is required. The lower 3-Point arms of  
the 3-Point hitch must be stabilized to prevent side-to-  
side movement. Most tractors have sway blocks or  
adjustable chains for this purpose.  
Prepare as follows:  
1. Determine your tractor’s hitch category.  
a. A Category I tractor will have a 7/8” dia. hole in  
the lower hitch links and a 3/4” dia. hole in the top  
link.  
23998  
Tractor 3-Point Hitch  
Figure 1-1  
b. A Category II tractor will have a 1 1/8” dia. hole in  
the lower hitch links and a 1” dia hole in the top  
link.  
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3. The driveline will require shortening if it is too long to  
fit between tractor and Powered Rake. Shorten  
driveline as follows:  
PTO Hook-Up  
If the Powered Rake is to be used on more than one  
tractor, an additional PTO shaft may be required -  
especially if a quick hitch is used.  
a. Raise 3-point lower arms until Powered Rake and  
tractor PTO shafts are approximately level with  
each other. Securely block Powered Rake frame in  
this position. Set tractor in park, shut tractor engine  
off, set park brake and remove switch key.  
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CAUTION  
Do not use a PTO adaptor with a quick hitch. A PTO adapter  
will increase the strain on the tractor’s PTO shaft and can  
damage the PTO shaft and driveline.  
b. Pull driveline apart into two sections as shown in  
Figure 1-3. Attach outer driveline universal joint to  
the tractor PTO shaft and inner driveline universal  
joint to the Powered Rake gearbox shaft. Pull on  
each driveline section to be sure the universal  
joints are secured to the shafts.  
IMPORTANT: Some tractors are equipped with  
multi-speed PTO ranges. Be certain your tractor ‘s  
PTO is set for 540 rpm.  
c. Hold driveline sections parallel to each other to  
determine if they are too long. The inner and outer  
shields on each section should end approximately  
1" short of reaching the universal joint shield on  
the adjacent section (see “B” dimension). If they  
are too long, measure 1" (“B” dimension) back  
from the universal joint shield and make a mark at  
this location on the inner and outer driveline  
shields.  
IMPORTANT: Avoid premature driveline  
breakdown. A driveline that is operating must not  
exceed an angle of 25 degrees up or down while  
d. Cut off the inner shield at the mark (“X”  
dimension). Cut the same amount off the inner  
shaft (“X1” dimension). Repeat cut off procedure  
(“Y” & “Y1” dimensions) to the outer driveline half.  
e. Remove all burrs and cuttings.  
f. Apply multi-purpose grease to the inside of the  
outer shaft and reassemble the driveline.  
g. Attach inner driveline yoke end to the Powered  
Rake gearbox input shaft.  
13800  
h. Attach outer driveline yoke end to the tractor's  
PTO shaft.  
Maximum PTO driveline Movement During Operation  
Figure 1-2  
IMPORTANT: The PTO driveline may be too long for  
some tractors. If the Powered Rake is used on more  
than one tractor, an additional PTO driveline may be  
required.  
IMPORTANT: Aligning the tractor’s PTO shaft level  
with the Powered Rake’s PTO shaft is necessary  
when checking to see if the driveline will fit correctly  
between tractor and Powered Rake.  
1. Start tractor and slowly engage tractor’s hydraulic  
3-point to lift lower arms until the Powered Rake’s  
driveline shaft is approximately level with tractor's  
PTO shaft.  
22227  
Driveline Shortening  
Figure 1-3  
2. Slide outer yoke end of driveline over the tractor's  
PTO shaft and secure with the locking collar. Skip to  
step 4 if driveline fits between tractor and Powered  
Rake.  
4. The driveline should now be moved back and forth to  
insure that both ends are secured to the tractor and  
Powered Rake PTO shafts. Reattach any end that is  
loose.  
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IMPORTANT: A small chain is supplied with the  
driveline. This chain must be attached to the inner  
driveline shield and to the Powered Rake to restrict  
shield rotation.  
5. Hook driveline safety chain in the hole in the inner  
driveline guard. Attach the other end to the Powered  
Rake’s main frame.  
6. Start tractor and raise Powered Rake just enough to  
remove blocks used to support the deck in step 3a.  
7. Slowly engage the tractor’s hydraulic 3-point to lower  
the Powered Rake. Check for sufficient drawbar  
clearance. Move drawbar ahead, aside or remove if  
required.  
Hydraulic Hook-up (Optional)  
!
DANGER  
Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate skin. Wear  
protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working  
with hydraulic systems. Use a piece of cardboard or wood  
rather than hands when searching for hydraulic leaks. If  
hydraulic fluid is injected into the skin, it must be treated by a  
doctor within a few hours or gangrene may result.  
1. Attach hydraulic couplers (supplied by the customer)  
to the end of hydraulic hoses.  
1. Connect hydraulic hoses to tractor remote duplex  
outlet. The hoses on each outlet should be  
connected such that when the control lever is pushed  
“forward”, the right side rotates forward. If the lever  
operates in reverse, change hose hook-up at the  
duplex receptacle.  
2. Cycle hydraulic system by cycling the hydraulic  
cylinder several times. It may be necessary to purge  
the system of trapped air if operation remains  
sluggish. The system may be purged as follows:  
a. With the tractor shut off and the Powered Rake  
resting on the ground, loosen the hydraulic hose  
fitting at the cylinder slightly to allow fluid to  
escape.  
b. Slowly activate tractor control valve to purge any  
trapped air from the system.  
c. Tighten each fitting once the system has been  
purged.  
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Section 2: Operating  
Section 2: Operating  
4. Inspect hydraulic hoses for wear, damage and  
Operating Check List  
on page 3. Replace damaged and worn hoses with  
genuine Land Pride parts.  
Hazard control and accident prevention are dependent  
upon the awareness, concern, prudence and proper  
training involved in the operation, transport,  
maintenance and storage of the Powered Rake.  
Therefore, it is absolutely essential that no one operates  
the Powered Rake without first having read, fully  
understood and become totally familiar with the  
Operator’s Manual. Make sure the operator has paid  
particular attention to:  
5. Set tractor throttle to idle or slightly above idle and  
slowly engage the PTO. Once the Powered Rake is  
running smoothly, increase tractor PTO speed to the  
rated PTO speed. Stop PTO rotation immediately if  
vibration occurs. Wait for the PTO to come to a  
complete stop and then dismount from the tractor to  
check for probable causes.  
IMPORTANT: Do not exceed 540 RPM rated PTO  
speed. Excessive engine speed will cause damage  
to the power train components.  
Before beginning to operate your Powered Rake the  
following inspection should be performed.  
Transporting  
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS disengage PTO before  
raising the Powered Rake to transport position.  
1. Be sure that the driveline does not contact tractor or  
Powered Rake when raising the Powered Rake to the  
transport position.  
Operating Checklist  
L Check  
Ref Pages  
2. Be sure to reduce tractor ground speed when turning;  
and to leave enough clearance between the Powered  
Rake and other obstacles such as buildings, trees or  
fences to prevent damage from contacting them.  
Make sure all guards and shields are in place and  
secured.  
Read all of the Hook Up instructions.  
Read “Operating Instructions”  
Check chain tension.  
3. Select a safe ground speed when transporting from  
one area to another. When traveling on roadways,  
transport in such a way that faster moving vehicles  
may pass you safely.  
Check chain tension.  
Refer to “Drive Chain Adjustment”.  
4. Shift tractor to a lower gear when traveling over rough  
or hilly terrain.  
Grease driveline shaft and other grease fittings.  
Check oil level in gearbox and chain case.  
!
CAUTION  
Make certain that all oil plugs have been replaced  
properly in both the gearbox and chain case.  
Use accessory lights and other devices for adequate warning to  
operators of other vehicles when traveling on public roads at all  
times during the day and night. Comply with all federal, state  
and local laws.  
Check initially and periodically for loose bolts &  
pins, and chains. Refer to Torque Values Chart.  
Check air pressure in gauge wheel tires.  
Operating Instructions  
Make the following inspections after attaching the  
Powered Rake to the tractor. Make certain the PTO is  
disengaged and completely stopped before continuing.  
!
CAUTION  
Keep bystanders at least 20 feet away when operating!  
1. Inspect tractor safety equipment to make sure it is in  
good working condition.  
2. Carefully raise and lower the implement with the  
Powered Rake set at the maximum 15 degree angle to  
ensure that the drawbar, tires, and other equipment on  
the tractor do not contact the frame or PTO driveline.  
!
DANGER  
Do not operate the hydraulic 3-point lift controls while  
someone is directly behind the tractor or near the Powered  
Rake.  
3. Check all hoses and wires to be sure that they will not  
contact PTO driveline. Check PTO guards to make  
certain they are in good condition and in place.  
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DANGER  
Do not operate the hydraulic cylinder controls while someone  
is directly behind the tractor or near the Powered Rake.  
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Section 2: Operating  
allows more clods, rocks and debris to pass over the  
roller and produces a coarser soil finish.  
Operating Instructions continued  
First completely familiarize yourself with the Operator’s  
Manual. Then complete the Operator’s checklist,  
properly attach the Powered Rake to your tractor, make  
initial depth setting, level settings and roller angle  
adjustments.  
Set the working depth and level the rake at the caster  
gauge wheels and not with the tractor. Normally a one-  
inch cultivation depth is considered ideal for a surface  
finish. Make adjustments to the working depth if too  
many rocks or excessive debris pass under the roller by  
changing the C-spacers on the gauge wheel spindles.  
Increase working depth by moving the spacers from  
below the support arms to above the support arms.  
Decrease working depth by moving the spacers from  
above the gauge wheel support arms to below the  
support arms.  
After completing the above, you will need to choose a  
work site, perform operational safety checks and make  
final adjustments before using your Land Pride Powered  
Rake.  
IMPORTANT: Shut off all power, disengage PTO, set  
park brake and remove ignition key any time the  
Powered Rake is not operating properly or needs  
adjustment.  
The Powered Rake should also be set to operate level. It  
has a tendency to go in deeper on the driveline side (left  
side) because that is the heavy side of the rake.  
Compensate for this by changing the C-spacers on the  
right gauge wheel so that it is set approximately 1”  
deeper than the left gauge wheel.  
It’s now time for a running operational safety check. Make  
certain that the tractor’s park brake is engaged, PTO is  
disengaged and the Powered Rake is resting on the  
ground. Start the tractor and back off engine rpm to  
approximately one-quarter throttle. Using the rear draft  
link hydraulic control, lift the Powered Rake about half  
way off the ground and then engage the rear PTO. If  
everything is running smoothly, increase throttle speed  
until you have reached full operating speed. Never  
engage the tractor PTO at full engine rpm., damage to  
the driveline and/or Powered Rake could occur.  
After you have traveled 50 feet, properly shut down the  
tractor and Powered Rake to inspect the finish and  
determine what, if any, additional adjustments need to be  
made. Check for any foreign objects that may be  
wrapped around the roller or lodged between moving  
parts.  
Remember that the right finish is achieved through a  
combination of proper soil moisture conditions, operating  
depth, ground speed, material control deflector opening  
and roller angle. Your Powered Raking capabilities will  
improve rapidly with experience.  
To make final adjustments, choose a work site that is dry  
and allows you to make at least a 50 ft. straight run.  
Raise the Powered Rake half way off the ground,  
disengage the tractor PTO, release the park brake and  
travel to your starting point. Travel speed should be  
between 3 and 5 mph.  
Once at the site, idle the tractor engine, engage the PTO  
and then increase engine speed until the tractor is at full  
540 rpm operating speed. Begin traveling forward while  
gently lowering the running Powered Rake to the ground.  
Make slight changes to the tractor’s ground speed as you  
travel forward to determine the desired ground finish.  
Generally, a slower speed results in a finer finish, while a  
higher speed results in a coarser finish. Excessive  
ground speed may result in dirt or material passing over  
the top of the material control deflector or too much  
material being windrowed off to the side. Powered Rakes  
do not perform well in wet sticky soil. Avoid making sharp  
turns or backing-up when in contact with the ground.  
Normal operating rake angle is 15 degrees left or right.  
However, you may want to make subtle hydraulic  
adjustments to the roller angle to determine varying  
effect on the surface finish.  
You can also vary the effect on the surface finish by  
setting the material control deflector height above the  
roller. The material control deflector sifts out clods, rocks  
and other debris as the soil passes over the top of the  
roller. Adjusting the blade down decreases the gap  
between the deflector and roller and will sift out more  
objects for a finer soil finish. Adjusting the blade up  
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Section 3: Adjustments  
Section 3: Adjustments  
Gauge Wheels  
Rake Angle  
The roller frame can be angled a maximum of 15 degrees  
in either direction for windrowing material to the side.  
Angling is accomplished with either a hydraulic cylinder  
or a ratchet jack.  
Refer to Figure 3-1  
Caster type gauge wheels are mounted on the rake to  
control roller height during field operation. Do not use  
tractor to control roller height.  
Adjust rake angle with a ratchet jack by setting the  
ratchet mechanism on the jack and then pumping the jack  
handle.  
Set working depth of the Powered Rake by moving the  
gauge wheels up for greater depth and down for less  
depth. Move wheels up by repositioning the desired  
number of C-spacers located on the gauge wheel  
spindles from below the support arms to above the  
support arms or from above the support arms to below the  
support arms to move the wheels down. For best results,  
set the gauge wheel on the chain case side approximately  
one inch lower than the non-drive side to allow for  
!
DANGER  
is directly behind the tractor or near the Powered Rake.  
Do not operate the hydraulic cylinder controls while someone  
Adjust rake angle with the hydraulic cylinder by operating  
the control lever at the tractor. The hydraulic cylinder  
option is very useful when changing rake angle often.  
You may order a hydraulic cylinder from your nearest  
Land Pride dealer or visit our dealer locator at  
landpride.com.  
additional weight on the chain case side.  
.
Material Control Deflector  
Refer to Figure 3-2  
A material control deflector mounted above the rake  
roller controls both size and shape of material being  
raked by adjusting the height of the deflector above the  
roller. The highest position or widest gap allows most dirt  
and rock to pass over the roller and lowering the deflector  
height or narrowing the gap produces a finer raking job.  
Reposition the height of the material control deflector (C)  
by loosening at both ends bolts (A) and repositioning  
bolts (B) to a different deflector height location.  
.
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Depth Adjustment  
Figure 3-1  
A
B C  
24509  
Material Control Deflector Adjustment  
Figure 3-2  
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Drive Chain Adjustment  
Refer to Figure 3-3  
End Plates  
Refer to Figure 3-4  
End plates (#1) & (#2) are utilized to collect rocks and  
debris in front of the roller for the purpose of distributing  
material over low areas. They can be removed and  
stored on the right hand side of the rake by removing the  
linch pins (#3) containing the plates and reposition the  
plates on top side of the right end of the rake as shown  
below. Secure by reinserting the linch pins (#3).  
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CAUTION  
BEFORE any maintenance is performed, lower the Powered  
Rake to the ground, stop tractor engine and remove ignition key.  
DO NOT make maintenance adjustments while tractor is  
running.  
1. Check chain tension by removing 1/4” x 5/8” hex bolts  
(#4), lockwashers (#9) and access cover (#2) from the  
chain case.  
2. Inspect chain for tightness and excess wear. Replace  
worn out chains. See “Sprocket and Drive Chain  
Replacement” page 19.  
3. Tension a loose chain by turning the take-up bolt (#5)  
clockwise. Don’t over tension. See note below.  
.
NOTE: Do not over tension roller chain. Roller chain  
should be tightened with a slight amount of slack. A  
chain tensioned too tight will increase sprocket and  
chain wear.  
4. Turn tension roller several turns and observe the chain  
to make sure everything is working properly.  
5. Apply 1/8” bead of Land Pride No. 821-049C sealant  
on the surface of the main cover (#1) in location where  
the access cover (#2) contacts the main cover (#1).  
Reinstall access cover (#2) and secure with  
lockwashers (#9) and 1/4”-20 x 5/8” GR5 hex bolts  
(#4). Torque hex bolts to correct torque.  
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End Plates (Shown in stored position)  
Figure 3-4  
21097  
Drive Chain Adjustment  
Figure 3-3  
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Section 4: Maintenance & Lubrication  
Section 4: Maintenance & Lubrication  
Maintenance  
Slip Clutch Maintenance  
Proper servicing and adjustment is the key to the long life  
of any implement. With careful and systematic inspection,  
you can avoid costly maintenance, time and repair.  
Slip clutches should be “run-in” prior to initial operation  
and after long periods of inactivity. To prevent driveline  
and gearbox damage, repeat “Run-In” instructions at the  
beginning of each season and when moisture and/or  
condensation seizes the inner friction disks.  
After using your Powered Rake for several hours, check all  
bolts to be sure they are tight.  
Your Powered Rake will have one of two types of slip  
clutches. One is adjustable with hex socket bolts and the  
other is adjustable with hex head bolts. Refer to  
Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2 to determine which slip clutch  
your Powered Rake has. Follow run-in and assembly  
instructions for your particular slip below.  
Replace any worn, damaged or illegible safety labels by  
obtaining new labels from your Land Pride Dealer.  
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CAUTION  
BEFORE any maintenance is performed, lower the Powered  
Rake to the ground, stop tractor engine and remove ignition key.  
DO NOT attempt to make maintenance adjustments while  
tractor is running.  
Slip Clutch with Hex Socket Bolts  
If your clutch has enclosed friction disks and is tensioned  
with hex socket bolts as shown in Figure 4-1, follow  
clutch run-in and assembly instructions below.  
If your clutch has exposed friction disks and is tensioned  
with hex head bolts as shown in Figure 4-2, skip to “Slip  
Hex Socket Bolts  
Clutch Run-in (with hex socket bolts)  
Refer to Figure 4-1:  
1. Loosen counterclockwise all 8 hex socket bolts  
uniformly 6 full turns.  
2. Cycle clutch on and off 5 or 6 times (15 seconds on  
and 15 seconds off) with the engine operating at half  
throttle.  
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3. Tighten clockwise all 8 hex socket bolts fully back.  
Clutch is ready for use.  
Slip Clutch with Hex Socket Bolts  
Figure 4-1  
Clutch Assembly (with hex socket bolts)  
Refer to Figure 4-3 on page 17:  
If clutch run-in indicated that one or more of the friction  
disks did not slip, then the clutch must be disassembled into  
separate parts.  
1. Rotate the 8 hex head socket bolts (#4) all the way out  
to free stop flange (#5).  
Hex Head Bolts  
2. Rotate stop flange (#5) and remove from housing (#1)  
3. Remove the following inner components:  
a. Spring kit (#6)  
b. Pressure flange (#7)  
c. 1st Friction disk (#8)  
d. Hub with flange and pull collar (#2 & #3)  
e. 2nd Friction disk (#8)  
f. Bearing (#9)  
4. Inspect all components and replace to their original  
position. Make certain stop flange (#5) is replaced  
with its flange down as shown.  
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Slip Clutch with Hex Head Bolts  
Figure 4-2  
5. Fully tighten all 8 hex socket bolts (#4).  
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Slip Clutch with Hex Head Bolts  
If your clutch has exposed friction disks and is tensioned  
with hex head bolts as shown in Figure 4-4, follow clutch  
run-in and assembly instructions below.  
If your clutch has enclosed friction disks and is tensioned  
with hex socket bolts as shown in Figure 4-1 on page 16,  
Hex Head Bolts  
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Slip Clutch with Hex Head Bolts  
Figure 4-4  
Clutch Run-In (with hex head bolts)  
1. Using a pencil or other marker, scribe a line across the  
exposed edges of the clutch plates and friction disks.  
2. Carefully loosen each of the 8 spring retainer nuts by  
exactly 2 revolutions. It will be necessary to hold the  
hex end of the retainer bolt in order to count the exact  
number of revolutions.  
3. Cycle clutch on and off 2 times (2 to 3 seconds on and  
15 seconds off) with the engine operating at half  
throttle.  
4. Inspect the clutch and ensure that the scribed  
markings made on the friction disks and plate have  
changed position. Slippage has not occurred if any  
two marks on the friction disks and plate are still  
aligned. A clutch that has not slipped must be  
disassembled into separate parts. See Clutch  
disassemble this clutch.  
21302  
5. Tighten each of the 8 spring retainer nuts on the  
clutch housing exactly 2 revolutions to restore the  
clutch to the original setting pressure. See Step 7  
and Figure 4-6 on page 18 for correct compressed  
spring length.  
Clutch Assembly  
Figure 4-3  
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Refer to Figure 4-6  
Clutch Assembly (with hex head bolts)  
7. Progressively tighten each spring retainer bolt until  
correct compressed spring length “A” is reached.  
Refer to Figure 4-5  
If clutch run-in indicated that one or more of the friction  
disks did not slip, then the clutch must be disassembled to  
separate parts.  
A = 1.26”  
1. Remove spring retainer nuts (#9a), springs (#2) and  
bolts (#9b) from the assembly.  
2. Each friction disk (#5) must then be separated from  
the metal surface adjacent to it.  
3. Inspect all parts for excessive wear and condition.  
Clean all parts that do not require replacement.  
The original disk thickness is 1/8" and should be  
replaced if thickness falls below 3/32".  
If the clutch has slipped to the point of “smoking”,  
the friction disks may be damaged and should be  
replaced. Heat build-up may also affect the yoke  
joints.  
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Clutch Adjustment  
Figure 4-6  
Drive Chain Maintenance  
Refer to Figure 4-7  
The operator should check chain tightness after initial  
run in and periodically thereafter to make sure that the  
drive chain is tensioned correctly. If adjustment is  
needed refer to “Drive Chain Adjustment” on page 15.  
Chain Case Skid Shoe Replacement  
1. Replace chain case skid shoe (#1) by removing four  
3/8” x 3/4” hex head bolts (#2) and lockwashers (#3).  
2. Replace worn skid shoe with new shoe.  
3. Secure skid shoe (#1) with 3/8” lockwashers (#3) and  
four 3/8” x 3/4” hex head bolts (#2).  
4. Torque hex bolts to correct torque.  
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Clutch Assembly  
Figure 4-5  
4. Reassemble each friction disk (#5) next to the metal  
plate it was separated from.  
5. Make certain bushing #4 is positioned as shown.  
Install bolts (#9b) through the end plates and  
intermediate plates as shown.  
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6. Place springs (#2) over the bolts and secure with  
nuts (#9a).  
Chain Case Skid Shoe Replacement  
Figure 4-7  
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8. Tension idler roller by tightening take-up bolt (#5). See  
chain take-up instructions.  
Sprocket and Chain Replacement  
Refer to Figure 4-8:  
1. Remove 1/4” x 1 1/4” and 1/4” x 1 1/2” hex socket cap  
screws (#6 & #7).  
9. Turn tension roller several turns and observe roller  
chain to make sure everything is working properly.  
2. Remove main cover plate (#1).  
10. Apply 1/8” bead of Land Pride No. 821-049C sealant  
on the edge of the chain case housing in the location  
where the main cover (#1) will contact the chain case.  
Reinstall main cover plate (#1) with 1/4” -20 x 1 1/4”  
GR2 and 1/4” -20 x 1 1/2” GR2 hex socket cap screws  
(#6 & #7). Torque to correct tension.  
NOTE: Oil in chain case! Be prepared to capture oil  
when taking off bottom cover.  
3. Loosen chain tension by turning chain tension take-up  
bolt (#5) counterclockwise.  
11. Remove top and bottom plugs (#3). Fill Chain case  
with Shell Alvania EP00 gear lube (Land Pride No.  
821-045C) through top plug hole until oil escapes out  
bottom plug hole. (Equivalent to 2 1/2 pints.)  
4. Remove nuts (#8) retaining sprockets (#10).  
5. Remove sprockets (#10) and chain (#11).  
6. Install new chain and sprockets.  
7. Reinstall sprocket retaining nuts (#8) and properly  
torque.  
12. Reinstall and tighten top and bottom plugs (#3).  
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Sprocket and Drive Chain Replacement  
Figure 4-8  
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Section 4: Maintenance & Lubrication  
Storage  
At the end of the working season or when the Powered  
Rake will not be used for a long period, it is good practice  
to clean off any dirt or grease that may have accumulated  
on any of the moving parts.  
Check roller studs for wear and replace if necessary.  
Inspect Powered Rake for loose, damaged or worn parts.  
Adjust and tighten loose parts or replace if needed.  
Lubricate as noted in “Lubrication” on page 21.  
Repaint parts where paint is worn or scratched to prevent  
rust.  
Drain gearbox and chain case oil. Drain oil in gearbox by  
removing bottom drain plug. Drain oil in chain case by  
removing large cover (#1) Figure 3-3. Be sure to refill  
gearbox and chain case at this time. See “Lubrication”  
on page 15.  
Apply a light coat of grease to any exposed hydraulic  
cylinder rods.  
Store Powered Rake in a clean, dry place.  
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Section 4: Maintenance & Lubrication  
Lubrication  
Lubrication  
Legend  
Multi-purpose  
spray lube  
Multi-purpose  
grease lube  
Multi-purpose  
oil lube  
Intervals in hours  
at which lubrication  
is required  
50  
25  
Hours  
Pivot  
Grease pivot point every 25 hours  
Three grease zerks  
Type of Lubrication: Multi-Purpose Grease  
Quantity: Add grease until grease begin to emerge from  
either top or bottom bushings  
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25  
Hours  
Gauge Wheel Spindle  
Grease gauge wheel spindle every 25 hours  
One grease zerk for each gauge wheel  
Type of Lubrication: Multi-Purpose Grease  
Quantity: Add grease until grease begin to emerge from  
either top or bottom bushings.  
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25  
Hours  
Gauge Wheel Axle  
Grease gauge wheel axle every 25 hours  
One grease zerk for each gauge wheel  
1Type of Lubrication: Multi-Purpose Grease  
Quantity: Add grease until grease begins to emerge from  
either side of the axle hub.  
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As  
Required  
Fill Plug  
Drive Chain  
Fill through top Fill plug and check quantity at lower plug.  
Type of Lubrication: Shell Alvania EP00 gear lube  
Land Pride #821-045C (32oz. bottle)  
Quantity: 2 1/2 pints (Gear Lube will run out of lower plug  
when full.)  
24503  
10  
Hours  
Non-Drive Bearing  
Grease gauge non-drive bearing every 10 hours  
One grease zerk inside skid shoe  
Type of Lubrication: Multi-Purpose Grease (Remove Skid  
Shoe to grease)  
Quantity: Add grease until grease begins to emerge from  
either side of the axle.  
Inside the Skid shoe  
24504  
50  
Fill Plug  
Hours  
Gearbox  
Check Gear box oil level every 50 hours  
Type of Lubrication: 1 1/2 pints of SAE 90W gear lube  
Quantity: With gearbox level check oil in box by removing  
plug from backside. If oil level is low remove top plug and fill  
with lube until fluid flows from back port. Do not overfill.  
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Section 5: Specifications & Capacities  
Section 5: Specifications & Capacities  
PR16 Series Powered Rake  
PR1660  
60”  
PR1672  
72"  
PR1690  
90”  
Working Width  
Weight  
980 lbs.  
25-40  
1000 lbs.  
25-40  
1120  
Tractor Horsepower Range  
Hitch  
35-75  
Cat. 1  
Fits Land Pride Quick-Hitch  
Cat. I and II  
Quick-Hitch  
Gearbox  
540 RPM, Ball Bearings, Cast Iron Housing, Drain Plug  
Cat. 3 Heavy-Duty  
Primary Driveline  
Secondary Driveline  
Material Control Deflector  
Roller  
Cat. 3 with Slip-Clutch  
1/2” X 5” Urethane  
9 3/8” Dia. with 3/4”X1 1/2” Carbide Tipped Studs or  
8 3/16” Dia. with 3/4” Spiral Bars, 180-260 RPM  
Bearings at Roller Ends  
Drive Chain  
Ball Bearing  
#50 Double Roller Chain  
15 degrees left or right  
2” X 8”  
Angle Adjustment  
Angle Cylinder  
End Plates  
Standard, Removable with Storage Rack  
Gauge Wheels  
13” X 6.5”  
16.5” X 6.5”  
Air Tires with Sealant and 3/4” Roller Bearings and Spacer Height Adjustment  
Replaceable  
16.5” X 6.5”  
Skid Shoes  
Gearbox Lubrication  
SAE 90 Weight Gear Lube - 1 1/2 pints empty  
(Add gear lube until it escapes from lower plug hole.)  
Chain Case Lubrication  
Shell Alvania EP00 - 2 1/2 pints empty (Land Pride No. 821-045C)  
(Add gear lube until it escapes from lower plug hole.)  
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Section 6: Features & Benefits  
Section 6: Features & Benefits  
PR16 Series Powered Rake  
Features  
Benefits  
Working widths 60”, 72” & 90”  
Tractor Horsepower Range PR1660 = 25 - 40 HP  
PR1672 = 25 - 40 HP  
PR1690 = 35 - 75 HP  
Cat. 3 drivelines with Slip-clutch offers protection to the gearbox and entire power train when a tough  
slip-clutch on second obstruction is encountered with the roller.  
driveline  
3/4” x 1 1/2” Carbide Tipped Carbide tipped studs are very tough, used in the mining industry, this offers a long life to  
Studs the studs. Studs can be replaced one at a time.  
15 Degrees left or right By angling either direction, the user has many options on what direction to work his area.  
angling  
Gauge wheels with sealant Tall and wide tires keep turning in fluffy soil. Sealant helps seal against punctures.  
End plates with storage End plates can be used to hold dirt to aid in filling low spots. Easily store the end plates on  
the Powered Rake so that they are always with the Rake when needed.  
Material control deflector Material control deflector is used to determine what size of material to let pass through the  
roller and what size to move out.  
Replaceable skid shoes Skid shoes protect larger and vital parts of the unit. As they wear due to soil contact, they  
can easily be replaced.  
#50 Double continuous roller Double roller chain can take the fluctuation loads from the roller due to varying ground  
chain conditions.  
Cast Iron chain guard housing Strong enough to protect chain in harsh conditions.  
Drive chain enclosed in oil Oil keeps the chain and sprockets lubricated to keep abrasion to a minimum. Easy to  
bath with drain plug maintain and change oil level.  
5 Year gearbox warranty Shows our confidence in the gearbox integrity.  
Quick Hitch Can be used with Land Pride Quick-Hitch. (May need extra driveline.)  
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Section 7: Troubleshooting  
Section 7: Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Solution  
Check for damaged gear and replace if necessary.  
Check for worn drive chain and replace if necessary.  
Obstruction between roller and material control deflector.  
Chain is off.  
Machine makes intermittent clicking  
noise  
Roller will not turn  
Burnt or mis-adjusted slip-clutch on driveline shaft.  
Broken drive spindle.  
Raise gauge wheels.  
Operating depth insufficient  
Roller gouging on the end  
Increase tractor RPM.  
Clean roller.  
The gauge wheel on chain case side should be approximately 1” lower than the  
non-drive side gauge wheel for consistent leveling.  
Set gauge wheel depth.  
Correct air pressure in gauge wheels.  
Level 3-point arms on tractor.  
Reduce ground speed.  
Too much dirt going into the windrow or  
dirt going over the top of the material  
control deflector  
Raise material control deflector.  
Lower gauge wheels.  
Lower material control deflector.  
Too many rocks passing between  
material control deflector and the roller  
Wait until soil dries.  
Clean roller.  
Roller balling up with soil  
Powered Rake bumping on ground  
Increase roller speed if roller is turning slow.  
Decrease roller speed if roller is turning fast.  
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Section 8: Appendix  
Section 8: Appendix  
Torque Values Chart for Common Bolt Sizes  
Bolt Head Identification  
Bolt Head Identification  
5.8  
8.8  
10.9  
Bolt Size  
(Inches)  
Bolt Size  
(Metric)  
Grade 2  
Grade 5  
Class 5.8  
Class 8.8  
Class  
Grade 8  
1
3
in-tpi  
1/4" - 20  
N · ft-lb N · m ft-lb N · m ft-lb  
mm x N · m ft-lb N · m ft-lb N · m ft-lb  
7.4  
8.5  
15  
5.6  
11  
8
16  
12  
M 5 X 0.8  
4
3
6
5
9
7
1/4" - 28  
5/16” - 18  
5/16" - 24  
3/8" - 16  
3/8" - 24  
7/16" - 14  
7/16" - 20  
1/2" - 13  
1/2" - 20  
9/16" - 12  
9/16" - 18  
5/8" - 11  
5/8" - 18  
3/4" - 10  
3/4" - 16  
7/8" - 9  
6
13  
10  
18  
14  
M 6 X 1  
7
5
11  
8
15  
11  
11  
24  
17  
33  
25  
M 8 X 1.25  
M 8 X 1  
17  
12  
26  
19  
36  
27  
17  
13  
26  
19  
37  
27  
18  
13  
28  
21  
39  
29  
27  
20  
42  
31  
59  
44  
M10 X 1.5  
M10 X 0.75  
M12 X 1.75  
M12 X 1.5  
M12 X 1  
33  
24  
52  
39  
72  
53  
31  
22  
47  
35  
67  
49  
39  
29  
61  
45  
85  
62  
43  
32  
67  
49  
95  
70  
58  
42  
91  
67  
125  
130  
145  
200  
215  
315  
335  
405  
485  
610  
900  
93  
49  
36  
75  
55  
105  
145  
165  
210  
235  
285  
325  
510  
570  
820  
905  
78  
60  
44  
95  
70  
97  
66  
49  
105  
115  
150  
165  
205  
230  
360  
405  
585  
640  
875  
955  
76  
105  
120  
155  
170  
210  
240  
375  
420  
605  
670  
90  
66  
105  
145  
155  
225  
240  
310  
350  
440  
650  
760  
830  
77  
105  
150  
160  
230  
245  
300  
355  
450  
665  
75  
55  
85  
M14 X 2  
92  
68  
105  
115  
165  
180  
230  
260  
325  
480  
560  
610  
95  
70  
110  
120  
150  
170  
265  
295  
430  
475  
645  
705  
M14 X 1.5  
M16 X 2  
99  
73  
105  
130  
150  
235  
260  
225  
250  
340  
370  
480  
540  
680  
750  
890  
79  
145  
155  
195  
220  
280  
310  
480  
525  
960  
105  
115  
145  
165  
205  
230  
355  
390  
705  
97  
M16 X 1.5  
M18 X 2.5  
M18 X 1.5  
M20 X 2.5  
M20 X 1.5  
M24 X 3  
110  
170  
190  
165  
185  
250  
275  
355  
395  
500  
555  
655  
7/8" - 14  
1" - 8  
1050 780  
1150 845  
1230 910  
1350 995  
1750 1290  
1960 1440  
M24 X 2  
1" - 12  
M30 X 3.5  
M30 X 2  
1510 1120 2100 1550  
1680 1240 2320 1710  
1-1/8" - 7  
1 1/8" - 12  
1 1/4" - 7  
1 1/4" - 12  
1 3/8" - 6  
1 3/8" - 12  
1 1/2" - 6  
1 1/2" - 12  
1080 795  
1210 890  
1060 785  
M36 X 3.5  
M36 X 2  
1730 1270 2650 1950 3660 2700  
1880 1380 2960 2190 4100 3220  
1520 1120 2460 1820  
1680 1240 2730 2010  
1990 1470 3230 2380  
2270 1670 3680 2710  
2640 1950 4290 3160  
2970 2190 4820 3560  
1
in-tpi = nominal thread dia. in inches-threads per inch  
N· m = newton-meters  
2
3
4
1010 745  
1180 870  
1330 980  
ft-lb= foot pounds  
mm x pitch = nominal thread dia. in millimeters x thread pitch  
Torque tolerance + 0%, -15% of torquing values. Unless otherwise specified use torque values listed above.  
Tire Inflation Chart  
TireSize  
Inflation  
PSI  
45  
16.5 x 6.5 2- Ply  
PR1660, PR1672 & PR1690 Powered Rakes 314-216M  
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Land Pride  
Section 8: Appendix  
Warranty  
Land Pride warrants to the original purchaser that this Land Pride product will  
be free from defects in material and workmanship beginning on the date of  
purchase by the end user according to the following schedule when used as  
intended and under normal service and conditions for personal use.  
Overall Unit and Driveline: One year Parts and Labor  
Primary Driveline: One year Parts and Labor.  
Slip-clutch Friction plates are considered wear items.  
Gearbox: 5 years Parts and Labor  
Roller: Considered a wear item  
Hydraulic Cylinder: 1 year parts and labor.  
Hoses and seals are considered wear items.  
This Warranty is limited to the replacement of any defective part by Land Pride  
and the installation by the dealer of any such replacement part, and does not cover  
common wear items such as blades, belts, tines, etc. Land Pride reserves the right  
to inspect any equipmvent or parts which are claimed to have been defective in  
material or workmanship.  
This Warranty does not apply to any part or product which in Land Pride’s  
judgment shall have been misused or damaged by accident or lack of normal  
maintenance or care, or which has been repaired or altered in a way which  
adversely affects its performance or reliability, or which has been used for a  
purpose for which the product is not designed. Misuse also specifically includes  
failure to properly maintain oil levels, grease points and driveline shafts.  
Claims under this Warranty must be made to the dealer which originally sold  
the product and all warranty adjustments must be made through such dealer. Land  
Pride reserves the right to make changes in materials or design of the product at  
any time without notice.  
This Warranty shall not be interpreted to render Land Pride liable for damages  
of any kind, direct, consequential, or contingent to property. Furthermore, Land  
Pride shall not be liable for damages resulting from any cause beyond its  
reasonable control. This Warranty does not extend to loss of crops, any expense  
or loss for labor, supplies, rental machinery or for any other reason.  
No other warranty of any kind whatsoever, express or implied, is made  
with respect to this sale; and all implied warranties of merchantability and  
fitness for a particular purpose which exceed the obligations set forth in this  
written warranty are hereby disclaimed and excluded from this sale.  
This Warranty is not valid unless registered with Land Pride within 30 days from  
the date of purchase by the end user.  
PR1660, PR1672 & PR1690 Powered Rakes 314-216M  
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