Bush Hog Tiller RTS User Manual

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BUSH HOG  
Model RTS  
Rotary Tiller  
Operator’s Manual  
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RTS ROTARY TILLER  
OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SECTION  
PAGE  
SECTION  
PAGE  
Warranty -------------------------------------------------3  
Dealer Preparation Check List ---------------------4  
Safety Precautions ------------------------------------5  
INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION----------------------6  
1-1 Introduction---------------------------------------------------6  
1-2 Description ---------------------------------------------------6  
IV MAINTENANCE--------------------------------------10  
4-1 Maintenance Check List ----------------------10  
4-2 Lubrication----------------------------------------11  
4-3 Blade Replacement ----------------------------12  
4-4 Bolt Replacement-------------------------------12  
4-5 Slip Clutch Operational Check --------------12  
4-6 Slip Clutch Adjustment ------------------------12  
4-7 Troubleshooting---------------------------------13  
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II PREPARATION FOR USE----------------------------------7  
2-1 Attaching To Tractor---------------------------------------7  
2-2 Offsetting Tiller ----------------------------------------------8  
III OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS----------------------------9  
3-1 General Safety----------------------------------------------9  
3-2 Adjusting For Work----------------------------------------9  
3-3 Operation ---------------------------------------------------10  
3-4 Transporting------------------------------------------------10  
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DEALER ASSEMBLY ------------------------------13  
Safety Deals ------------------------------------------15  
Torque Specifications-------------------------------16  
Federal Laws & Regulations----------------------17  
RETAIL CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITY  
UNDER THE BUSH HOG WARRANTY  
It is the Retail Customer and/or Operator’s responsibility to read the Operator’s Manual, to operate,  
lubricate, maintain and store the product in accordance with all instructions and safety procedures.  
Failure of the operator to read the Operator’s Manual is a misuse of this equipment.  
It is the Retail Customer and/or Operator’s responsibility to inspect the product and to have any part(s)  
repaired or replaced when continued operation would cause damage or excessive wear to other parts  
or cause a safety hazard.  
It is the Retail Customer’s responsibility to deliver the product to the authorized Bush Hog Dealer, from  
whom he purchased it, for service or replacement of defective parts which are covered by warranty.  
Repairs to be submitted for warranty consideration must be made within forty-five (45) days of failure.  
It is the Retail Customer’s responsibility for any cost incurred by the Dealer for traveling to or hauling  
of the product for the purpose of performing a warranty obligation or inspection.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
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Bush Hog warrants to the original purchaser of any new Bush Hog equipment, purchased from an  
authorized Bush Hog dealer, that the equipment be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period  
of one (1) year for non-commercial, state, and municipalities’ use and ninety (90) days for commercial use from  
date of retail sale. The obligation of Bush Hog to the purchaser under this warranty is limited to the repair or  
replacement of defective parts.  
Replacement or repair parts installed in the equipment covered by this limited warranty are warranted  
for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase of such part or to the expiration of the applicable new equip-  
ment warranty period, whichever occurs later. Warranted parts shall be provided at no cost to the user at an  
authorized Bush Hog dealer during regular working hours. Bush Hog reserves the right to inspect any equip-  
ment or parts which are claimed to have been defective in material or workmanship.  
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES & CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
Bush Hog’s obligation under this limited warranty, to the extent allowed by law, is in lieu of all war-  
ranties, implied or expressed, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE and any liability for incidental and consequential damages with respect to  
the sale or use of the items warranted. Such incidental and consequential damages shall include but not be  
limited to: transportation charges other than normal freight charges; cost of installation other than cost  
approved by Bush Hog; duty; taxes; charges for normal service or adjustment; loss of crops or any other loss of  
income; rental of substitute equipment, expenses due to loss, damage, detention or delay in the delivery of  
equipment or parts resulting from acts beyond the control of Bush Hog.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY:  
1. To vendor items which carry their own warranties, such as engines, tires, and tubes.  
2. If the unit has been subjected to misapplication, abuse, misuse, negligence, fire or other accident.  
3. If parts not made or supplied by Bush Hog have been used in connection with the unit, if, in the sole judge-  
ment of Bush Hog such use affects its performance, stability or reliability.  
4. If the unit has been altered or repaired outside of an authorized Bush Hog dealership in a manner  
which, in the sole judgement of Bush Hog, affects its performance, stability or reliability.  
5. To normal maintenance service and normal replacement items such as gearbox lubricant, hydraulic fluid,  
worn blades, or to normal deterioration of such things as belts and exterior finish due to use or  
exposure.  
6. To expendable or wear items such as teeth, chains, sprockets, belts, springs and any other items that in the  
company’s sole judgement is a wear item.  
NO EMPLOYEE OR REPRESENTATIVE OF BUSH HOG IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE THIS LIM-  
ITED WARRANTY IN ANY WAY OR GRANT ANY OTHER WARRANTY UNLESS SUCH CHANGE IS MADE  
IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY BUSH HOG’S SERVICE MANAGER, POST OFFICE BOX 1039, SELMA,  
ALABAMA 36702-1039.  
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Record the model number, serial number and date  
MODEL NUMBER  
purchased. This information will be helpful to your  
dealer if parts or service are required.  
SERIAL NUMBER  
MAKE CERTAIN THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION  
CARD HAS BEEN FILED WITH BUSH HOG/  
DATE OF RETAIL SALE  
SELMA, ALABAMA  
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DEALER PREPARATION CHECK LIST  
ROTARY TILLERS  
BEFORE DELIVERING MACHINE — The following check list should be completed.  
Use the Operator’s Manual as a guide.  
r 1. Assembly completed.  
r 2. Gearboxes filled with oil.  
r 3. All fittings lubricated.  
r 4. All shields in place and in good condition.  
r 5. All fasteners torqued to specifications given in Torque Chart.  
r 6. Slip clutch checked for proper operation.  
r 7. All decals in place and readable. (See decal page.)  
r 8. Overall condition good (i.e. paint, welds)  
r 9. Operators manual has been delivered to owner and he has been instructed  
on the safe and proper use of the cutter.  
Dealer’s Signature  
Purchaser’s Signature  
THIS CHECKLIST TO REMAIN IN OWNER’S MANUAL  
It is the responsibility of the dealer to complete the procedures listed  
above before delivery of this implement to the customer.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
This symbol is used to call attention to safe-  
ty precautions that should be followed by  
the operator to avoid accidents. When you  
see this symbol, carefully read the message  
that follows and heed its advice. Failure to  
comply with safety precautions could result  
in serious bodily injury.  
In addition to the design and configuration of equipment, hazard control and accident prevention are depen-  
dent upon the awareness, concern, prudence and proper training of personnel in the operation, transport,  
maintenance and storage of equipment. Lack of attention to safety can result in accident, personal injury,  
reduction of efficiency and worst of all—loss of life. Watch for safety hazards and correct deficiencies  
promptly. Use the following safety precautions as a general guide to safe operations when using this  
machine. Additional safety precautions are used throughout this manual for specific operating and mainte  
nance procedures. Read this manual and review the safety precautions often until you know the limitations.  
1. Read the Operator’s Manual. Failure to read the Operator’s Manual is considered a misuse of this  
equipment.  
2. Become familiar with all the machine’s controls and all the caution, warning and danger decals  
affixed to the machine before attempting to start or operate.  
3. Before starting or operating the machine, make a walk around inspection and check for obvious  
defects such as loose mounting bolts and damaged components. Correct any deficiency before  
starting.  
4. Do not allow children to operate the implement. Do not allow adults to operate it without proper  
instruction.  
5. Do not carry passengers.  
6. Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children and pets. The operator  
should cease operation whenever anyone comes within the area.  
7. Clear the work area of objects which might be picked up and thrown.  
8. Do not operate without all guards and shields in place and in good condition.  
9. Lower implement to ground, stop tractor engine and apply parking brake before leaving the tractor.  
10. Keep hands and feet away from implement.  
11. Wear personal protective equipment such as, but not limited to, protection for eyes, ears, feet,  
hands and head when operating or repairing the equipment. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry  
that may catch on equipment moving parts.  
12. When performing adjustments or maintenance on the implement, first lower it to the ground or block  
it securely at a workable height.  
13. Never stand between tractor and implement while tractor is being backed to the hitch.  
14. Reduce speed when transporting implement to avoid bouncing and momentary loss of steering.  
15. Use tractor flashing warning lights, day or night, when transporting implement on road or highways  
unless prohibited by law.  
16. Use a rollover protective structure and seat belt equipped tractor for all implement operations.  
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SECTION I  
INTRODUCTION AND DESCRIPTION  
Drivetrain consists of a triangular, telescoping input  
1-2 INTRODUCTION  
driveshaft, 90 degree transfer gearbox, hexagon  
cross-shaft and a chain driven rotor. Protection is  
provided by an in-line shear bolt or slip clutch on the  
driveline. The chain is self-adjusted by a spring ten-  
sion device. Major components of the tiller are iden-  
tified in Figure 1-1 and specifications are given in  
Table 1-1.  
We are pleased to have you as a Bush Hog cus-  
tomer. Your Rotary Tiller has been carefully  
designed to give maximum service with minimum  
down time. This manual is provided to give you nec-  
essary operating and maintenance instructions for  
keeping your rotary tiller in top operating condition.  
Please read this manual thoroughly. Understand  
what each control is for and how to use it. Observe  
all safety precautions decaled on the machine and  
noted throughout the manual for safe operation of  
implement. If any assistance or additional informa-  
tion is needed,contact your authorized Bush Hog  
dealer.  
Table 1-1 Technical Specifications  
SPECIFICATIONS  
MODEL  
RTS40 RTS50 RTS62 RTS74  
NOTE  
Tilling width (inches)  
Overall width (inches)  
Max. offset (inches)  
Blades per flange  
No. of flanges  
38  
44  
6
50  
56  
12  
4
62  
68  
12  
4
74  
80  
All references made to right, left, front, rear, top or  
bottom is as viewed facing the direction of forward  
travel with implement properly attached to tractor.  
18-1/4  
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1-2 DESCRIPTION  
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8
10  
12  
Hitch  
3-point Cat I only  
The RTS series of rotary tillers are intended for light  
duty use in an environment relatively clean of for-  
eign objects such as large rocks, roots, etc. Each  
tiller is equipped with adjustable skid shoes and rear  
deflector shield for setting the desired operating  
depth and tilth of soil. Movable hitch lugs and gear-  
box allow the tiller to be offset for covering tire  
tracks, working close to fences, etc. Because the  
gearbox is movable, the driveline angle does not  
change when tiller is offset.  
PTO speed (rpm)  
Rotor speed (rpm)  
Max. recommended HP  
Max till depth (inches)  
Gearbox oil capacity  
Weight (lbs.)  
540  
246  
50  
4 (one pass)  
27n ozs.  
366  
418  
470  
525  
Driveline protection  
Shear bolt or slip clutch  
Figure 1-1 Major Components  
Chain Retainer  
Cross-Shaft Shield  
Mast  
Gearbox (Behind Mast)  
Chain Drive Cover  
Rear Deflector  
Driveline  
Hitch  
Pin  
Blades  
Adjustable Skid  
Parking Stand  
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SECTION II  
PREPARATION FOR USE  
NOTE  
2-1 ATTACHING TO TRACTOR  
If driveline is correct length, omit the follow-  
ing steps “G” through “J” and proceed to  
step “K”.  
G. Clamp driveline in a padded vice to  
prevent damage to shield. Cut of shield  
where marked. (Figure 2-3)  
WARNING  
TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH:  
NEVER STAND BETWEEN TRACTOR  
AND TILLER WHILE TRACTOR IS BEING  
BACKED TO HITCH.  
WARNING  
TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH:  
ADDITIONAL TRACTOR FRONT BAL-  
LAST MAY BE NEEDED FOR STABLE  
OPERATION AND TRANSPORT OF THE  
TILLER. SEE TRACTOR OPERATOR’S  
MANUAL FOR RECOMMENDED WEIGHTS.  
Figure 2-1  
A. Attach tiller to tractor 3-point hitch per tractor  
operator’s manual. Do not attach driveline at this  
time.  
NOTE  
Due to the many variations in tractor/implement hitch  
points and corresponding differences in distances  
between tractor PTO shafts and implement input  
shafts, drivelines may need to be shortened as  
described in the following steps:  
B. Raise and lower tiller to determine position  
with shortest distance between the tractor PTO shaft  
and gearbox input shaft. Shut down tractor, leaving  
tiller in position of shortest distance. Securely block  
tiller in position.  
Figure 2-2  
Minimum Overlap  
C. Pull driveline apart. Attach outer (female) sec-  
tion to tractor PTO shaft. Pull on driveline section to  
be sure that yoke locks into place.  
D. Hold driveline sections parallel to each other  
to determine if it is too long. Each section should end  
approximately 3 inches (76mm) short of reaching  
universal joint shield on opposite section. If too long,  
measure 3 inches back from universal joint shield  
and mark on opposite section. (Figure 2-1). Do this  
for both sections.  
Figure 2-3  
E. Raise and lower tiller to determine position  
with greatest distance between PTO shaft and gear-  
box input shaft. Shut down tractor leaving tiller in  
position of greatest distance. Securely block tiller  
in position.  
F. Hold driveline sections parallel to each other  
and check for minimum 6 inches (15cm) overlap.  
(Figure 2-2) If driveline has been marked for cutting,  
overlap will be the distance between two marks. If  
driveline has less than minimum overlap, do not use.  
Contact authorized Bush Hog dealer.  
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H. Using cut off section of shield as a guide, cut  
shaft the same amount. (Figure 2-4)  
2-2 OFFSETTING TILLER  
The tillers may be offset to the right up to 6 inches on  
Model RTS40, 12 inches on Models RTS50 and  
RTS60, and 18-1/4 inches on Model RTS74. Adjust as  
follows:  
Figure 2-4  
A. Loosen U-bolts securing hitch lugs and gearbox  
stand to tiller frame.  
B. Slide hitch lugs and gearbox to desired position  
maintaining the distance shown in Figure 2-6. An addi-  
tional 4-1/2 inches of offset can be obtained on the  
RTS40 and RTS50 by reversing hitch lugs as shown in  
Figure 2-7.  
C. Tighten U-bolts.  
I. Repeat steps “G” and “H” to other driveline  
section.  
J. Deburr ends of driveline sections and clean  
away all chips and fillings. (Figure 2-5)  
Figure 2-6 Hitch Lug Dimension  
Figure 2-5  
Clamp  
Bolts  
Gearbox  
Input Shaft  
Frame  
Hitch Pin  
Brackets  
26-7/8”  
Figure 2-7 Alternate Hitch Lug Mounting  
K. Apply multi-purpose grease to inside of outer  
(female) driveline section. Assemble driveline and  
install on tractor and tiller. Pull on each driveline  
section to be sure yokes lock into place. Make cer-  
tain driveline shielding is in place and in good condi-  
tion.  
L. Adjust lower lift arm to level tiller right to left.  
Refer to tractor operator’s manual for instructions.  
M. Adjust top link of tractor 3-point hitch to level  
tiller front to rear.  
26-7/8”  
N. Set up tractor stabilizer bars, sway blocks, or  
equivalent to prevent implement side sway.  
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SECTION III  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Depth of till is regulated by moving adjusting bolt  
3-1 GENERAL SAFETY  
and adjusting skids up or down. (Figure 3-1) The  
holes in the adjusting plate are in 1 inch increments  
with the bottom hole being a 4 inch tilling depth.  
Average soil with reasonable moisture will allow  
depth of 4 inches in one pass with a tractor forward  
speed of 2 mph. Heavy or packed soil may require  
two passes to reach 4 inch depth. Using multiple  
passes, a maximum depth of 7 inches may be  
obtained.  
Only qualified people familiar with this operator’s  
manual should operate this machine. Operator  
should wear hard hat, safety glasses, and safety  
shoes. The operator should read, understand and  
practice all safety messages shown on the caution,  
warning, and danger decals affixed to the tiller to  
avoid serious injury or death. Use a rollover protec-  
tive structure and seatbelt equipped tractor for all  
operations. Before beginning operation, clear work  
area of objects that may be picked up and thrown or  
wrapped in tiller blades. Check for ditches, stumps,  
holes, or other obstacles that could upset tractor or  
damage tiller. Always turn off tractor engine, set park-  
ing brake, and allow rotor to come to a complete stop  
before dismounting tractor.  
Tractor forward speed and rear shield adjustment  
(Figure 3-1) will regulate the finished results or tilth  
of the soil. Traveling at the slowest forward speed  
with the rear shield fully lowered will give finest pos-  
sible finish. This shield adjustment is good for  
mulching, mixing, and burying weeds, fertilizer, etc.  
Tilled soil will become more coarse as forward  
speed and shield height are increased. To leave  
ground surface rough with larger clods and residue  
exposed, work with shield fully raised. When working  
in extremely rocky soil, It is recommended that  
shield be in the raised position. A slip clutch avail-  
able from your Bush Hog dealer is recommended for  
extreme working environments.  
3-2 ADJUSTING FOR WORK  
WARNING  
THE TILLER CAN FALL FROM HYDRAULIC  
SYSTEM FAILURE. TO AVOID SERIOUS  
INJURY OR DEATH, SECURELY SUPPORT  
TILLER BEFORE WORKING UNDERNEATH.  
Tiller may be offset as described in paragraph 2-2.  
Figure 3-1  
Skid Adjustment  
1” 2” 3” 4”  
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E. Place tractor in gear and proceed forward.  
Increase speed to 3/4 throttle. Lower tiller into soil.  
Increase speed to 540 PTO rpm. Average soil with  
reasonable moisture will allow travel speeds up to 2  
mph. Hard soil will require low travel speed, less  
than 1 mph to ensure smooth operation and maxi-  
mum possible depth. Shallow weed cultivation will  
allow speeds up to 3 mph. At the end of a pass lift  
tiller clear of ground before making a turn. After  
turning, proceed back across field, slowly lowering  
the tiller into the soil. Do not turn with tiller in the  
ground as this can damage tiller and tractor link-  
age. Never use reverse gear while tiller is low-  
ered into ground. Avoid operating tiller in the  
raised position.  
3-3 OPERATION  
A. Perform BEFORE EACH USE maintenance  
listed in paragraph 4-1.  
B. Adjust for work per paragraph 3-2.  
C. Start tractor. Raise tiller off the ground.  
D. With tractor at idle speed, engage PTO drive.  
DANGER  
STAY CLEAR OF ROTATING DRIVELINES.  
DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT DRIVELINE  
SHIELDS IN PLACE AND IN GOOD CONDI-  
TION. FAILURE TO HEED THESE WARN-  
INGS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY  
OR DEATH.  
DANGER  
3-4 TRANSPORTING  
KEEP HANDS AND FEET FROM UNDER  
MACHINE AT ALL TIMES. MAKE CERTAIN  
EVERYONE IS CLEAR OF MACHINE  
BEFORE OPERATING. FAILURE TO HEED  
THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN PER-  
SONAL INJURY OR DEATH.  
Do not engage PTO drive while transporting tiller.  
Obey all state and local laws when transporting on  
public roads. Always use flashing warning lights  
unless prohibited by law.  
SECTION IV  
MAINTENANCE  
4-1 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST  
6. Clean any debris from safety decals and check  
for legibility. Replace any missing or illegible  
decals. Read and heed safety messages.  
Perform scheduled maintenance as outlined below.  
Lower machine to ground, turn off tractor and set  
parking brake before doing maintenance inspections  
or work. Some checks may require raising machine  
off ground and supporting with blocks. All bolts  
should be torqued as recommended in TORQUE  
SPECIFICATIONS, unless otherwise indicated.  
7. Perform BEFORE EACH USE lubrication per  
paragraph 4-2.  
8. During operation, listen for abnormal sounds  
which might indicate loose parts, damaged bear-  
ings, or other damage.  
BEFORE EACH USE  
1. Check tractor tire air pressure. Refer to tractor  
operator’s manual.  
WARNING  
THE TILLER CAN FALL FROM HYDRAULIC  
SYSTEM FAILURE. TO AVOID SERIOUS  
INJURY OR DEATH, SECURELY SUPPORT  
TILLER BEFORE WORKING UNDER-  
NEATH.  
WARNING  
THE TILLER CAN FALL FROM HYDRAULIC  
SYSTEM FAILURE. TO AVOID SERIOUS  
INJURY OR DEATH, SECURELY SUPPORT  
TILLER BEFORE WORKING UNDER-  
NEATH.  
AFTER EACH USE  
1. Clean all debris from machine especially underside  
of deck and affixed decals. Replace any missing or  
illegible decals.  
2. Check blades and rotor to be sure that no foreign  
objects such as wire or steel strapping bands are  
wrapped around them.  
2. Inspect tiller for worn or damaged components.  
Repair or replace before next use. Any replace-  
ment components installed during repair shall  
include the components current safety decals  
specified by the manufacturer to be affixed to the  
component.  
3. Check blade bolts for tightness. Tighten to  
73 ft./lbs.  
4. Inspect blades for wear. Replace if necessary.  
5. Make certain driveline shields are in place and in  
good repair.  
3. Store in dry place.  
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4. Input Gearbox - Add EP80W-90 gear oil, if neces-  
sary, to bring oil level to check plug. Gearbox  
capacity is 27 ozs.  
4-2 LUBRICATION (Figure 4-1)  
NOTE  
The multi-purpose grease referenced in this section  
is an NLGI Grade 2 type grease.  
40 HOURS  
5. Shearbolt Yoke - Apply multi-purpose grease to  
grease fitting. This fitting must be kept lubricated  
to prevent yoke from seizing.  
BEFORE EACH USE  
1. Driveline Universal Joints - Apply multi-purpose  
grease with grease gun.  
100 HOURS  
2. Driveline Guard - Apply 2-3 shots of multi-purpose  
grease with grease gun to plastic fitting.  
6. Chain Drive - Remove chain drive shield and  
clean out old grease. If chain has one link or  
more of slack, have an authorized Bush Hog  
dealer resize the chain. Pack bottom of shield  
with multi-purpose grease to the line shown in  
Figure 4-1. Reinstall shield using new gasket.  
3. Driveline - Disconnect PTO driveline, pull the two  
sections apart, apply thin coat of multi-purpose  
grease to the outside of inner (male)  
section.Reassemble sections and install.  
Pull each section to be sure driveline and shields  
are securely connected. Make certain PTO  
shielding is in good condition.  
Figure 4-1A Lubrication  
NOTE: In some instances, sliding the yoke  
shield back will be necessary to conveniently  
lubricate the cross bearings.  
Bondioli & Pavesi Driveline  
(1) Before Each Use  
(5) Before  
Each Use  
(1) Before Each Use  
EG Driveline  
(3) Before Each Use  
(3) Before Each Use  
(5) Before  
Each Use  
(2) Before Each Use  
To remove yoke shield, depress the three tabs with a screwdriver  
and slide cover back.  
To remove yoke shield,turn  
slotted head 90° with  
screwdriver, remove turn  
screw and slide cover back.  
(2) Before Each Use  
(2) Before Each Use  
Binacchi Driveline  
(5) Before  
Each Use  
(3) Before Each Use  
(4) Before Each Use  
To remove yoke shield, turn slotted head  
180° with screwdriver, slide cover back.  
(1) Before Each Use  
Fill Line  
Vented Fill Plug  
(Under Shield)  
Drain Plug  
Oil Level  
Check Plug  
(6)100 Hours  
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Figure 4-2 Blade Wear  
4-3 BLADE REPLACEMENT  
WARNING  
THE TILLER CAN FALL FROM HYDRAULIC  
SYSTEM FAILURE. TO AVOID SERIOUS  
INJURY OR DEATH, SECURELY SUPPORT  
TILLER BEFORE WORKING UNDERNEATH.  
Tiller blades should be replaced when they have  
approximately 1/4” of wear left on tip of blade.  
(Figure 4-2) To replace blades, remove bolts secur-  
ing blade. Install new blade. Blade must be a right or  
left corresponding to blade removed. Tighten blade  
bolts to 73 ft./lbs. Use only genuine Bush Hog  
replacement parts.  
Figure 4-3 Shear Bolt  
4-4 BOLT REPLACEMENT  
A. Slide yoke shield back. (Figure 4-1)  
B. Drive out sheared bolt with hammer and punch.  
C. Align holes and install new shear bolt. Use only  
genuine Bush Hog replacement shear bolt. (Figure 4-3)  
D. Slide yoke shield securely in place.  
4-5 SLIP CLUTCH OPERATIONAL CHECK  
After tiller has been stored for an extended period of  
time, perform the following operational check:  
A. Loosen eight nuts retaining clutch springs exactly  
one full turn.  
Figure 4-4 Spring Length  
Spring  
Length  
Bondioli & Pavesi  
B. With tiller blades firmly on ground and tractor at  
idle speed, engage tractor PTO drive 2-3 seconds.  
Clutch should slip without turning blades. If clutch does  
not slip, contact your authorized Bush Hog dealer.  
C. Retighten nuts to within 1/64” of original position.  
Initial spring length is shown in Figure 4-4.  
or  
Binacchi  
1.12”  
(28.6 mm)  
EG/Comer  
1.25”  
(31.8 mm)  
CAUTION  
FAILURE TO RETIGHTEN SPRING NUTS  
TO ORIGINAL POSITION MAY CAUSE  
DAMAGE TO TILLER AND/OR TRACTOR  
DUE TO IMPROPER SLIP CLUTCH  
TORQUE SETTING.  
Figure 4-5 Slip Clutch Identification  
Bondioli & Pavesi  
EG  
or Binacchi  
(Holes Through Center)  
(Solid Casting)  
4-6 SLIP CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT  
The slip clutch is factory preset to the correct torque  
for protecting implement and tractor. Periodic adjust-  
ment is recommended; refer to section 4-5. Should  
adjustment be needed, first check to be sure all  
spring lengths are within 1/64” of being the same.  
Initial spring lengths are shown in figure 4-4. If neces-  
sary, loosen nut on any spring that is unequal. Adjust  
all eight spring retaining nuts 2/3 of a turn (2 flats on a  
nut) and check clutch slippage. If further adjustment is  
necessary, do so in 1/3 turn increments or consult  
your Bush Hog dealer. Adjust only to provide suffi-  
cient torque to prevent slippage under normal condi-  
tions. When rocks, roots, etc. are present, occasional  
slippage is normal for drivetrain protection.  
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ment parts are necessary, contact your authorized  
Bush Hog dealer. Please have ready your machine  
name, model number, serial number, purchase date,  
and exact cause or description of problem.  
4-7 TROUBLESHOOTING  
Troubleshooting procedures are listed in Table 4-1  
below. If the problem cannot be solved or replace-  
Table 4-1 Troubleshooting  
PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Uneven Till  
Tiller not level right to left  
Adjust skids for same depth  
Adjust tractor lower lift arms  
Noisy  
Loose components  
Low oil in gearbox  
Check all bolts for tightness. Refer to Torque Specs  
Check for proper oil level. Refer to Lubrication  
Section  
Knocking or  
Chattering  
Tiller is tilted towards the rear  
Adjust 3-point hitch top link to level tiller  
Bogging  
Tractor engine speed too slow  
Ground speed too fast  
Increase engine speed to 540 PTO rpm  
Use lower tractor gear  
Vines wrapped around rotor  
Remove vines  
SECTION V  
DEALER ASSEMBLY  
WARNING  
THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY UNDERSTOOD  
BEFORE ATTEMPTING MACHINE ASSEMBLY.  
1. Do not lift heavy parts or assemblies. Use crane, jack, tackle, for trucks or other mechanical devices.  
2. Select an area for assembly that is clean and free of any debris which might cause persons working on the  
assembly to trip.  
3. Arrange parts to be assembled neatly in the work area and have tools or other mechanical assisting  
devices in easy reach.  
4. Inspect all parts and assemblies thoroughly and remove any sharp edges, grease, oil or dirt which might  
cause pieces to slip when handling.  
5. Preview the assembly instructions in your operator’s manual before proceeding further.  
6. If the assembly instructions call for parts or assemblies to be blocked up, use only blocking material that is  
in good condition and is capable of handling the weight of the assembly to be blocked. Also insure that the  
blocking material is on a clean, dry surface.  
7. Never put hands or any other part of body under blocked up assemblies if at all possible.  
8. Always wear goggles or safety glasses when hammering, grinding or drilling metal parts.  
9. If the assembly calls for welding or cutting, be sure that there are no flammable materials close at hand  
and that bystanders have taken necessary precautions.  
AFTER COMPLETING ANY ASSEMBLY STEP, THOROUGHLY READ THE NEXT STEP IN THE ASSEMBLY  
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THAT STEP.  
10. After completing assembly, thoroughly inspect the machine to be sure that all nuts, bolts, hydraulic fittings  
or any other fastened assemblies have been thoroughly tightened.  
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11. After completing assembly, be sure that all safety locking devices or guards are in place.  
12. Before operating the machine, thoroughly read the operation section of this manual.  
13. Before operating, read the maintenance section of this manual to be sure that any parts requiring  
lubrication such as gearboxes are full to avoid any possible damage.  
BEFORE OPERATING THE EQUIPMENT, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE PROPER  
ASSEMBLY OR OPERATION, CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED BUSH HOG DEALER OR REPRESENTATIVE.  
using 3/8 x 1” bolt, flatwasher, lockwasher, and nut,  
installing head of bolt to underside of shield. Install  
opposite end of chain onto chain retainer, (Figure 3-  
1)  
A. Insert parking stand onto mounting bracket  
and retain with pin. Fasten parking stand bracket to  
tiller end plate using two 3/8 x 1” bolts, lockwashers  
and nuts.  
B. Attach PTO driveline to gearbox input shaft.  
Make certain driveline yoke is securely locked into  
position and driveline shields are in place and in  
good condition.  
J. Attach right and left hitch lugs to tiller frame  
using four 1/2 inch U-bolts, lockwashers and nuts.  
Space hitch lugs to dimensions shown in Figure 5-2.  
K. Install hitch pins onto lugs securing with two  
7/8” lockwashers and nuts.  
C. Fasten left and right mast struts to angle  
bracket using six 1/2 x 1-1/4” bolts, lockwashers and  
nuts. (Figure 5-1)  
L. Install top link into mast.  
D. Loosely install one 3/8 x 3” bolt, spacer bush-  
ing, lockwasher and nut between tops of mast struts.  
E. Place rear access shield extensions into mat-  
ing holes in rear of mast struts. Tighten the 3/8” bolt  
to hold the shield in place.  
F. Remove four bolts securing cross-shaft shield  
to mounting brackets. Remove shield.  
G. Fill gearbox to check plug with EP80W-90  
gear oil.  
H. Reinstall cross-shaft shield attaching chain  
retainer to right end as shown n Figure 5-1.  
I. Fasten one end of chain to rear deflector shield  
IMPORTANT  
Before delivery to customer, perform SLIP CLUTCH  
OPERATIONAL CHECK as described in Section 4-5,  
page 12.  
NOTE  
It is important that the customer receive this opera-  
tor’s manual with his machine. Safe and satisfactory  
performance of this machine depends on the opera-  
tor knowing the correct operating and maintenance  
procedures. The customer should be reminded to fill  
out and mail in the warranty registration card within  
ten days of purchase.  
Figure 5-2 Hitch Lug Dimension  
Figure 5-1 Exploded Assembly  
Clamp  
Bolts  
Hitch  
Lugs  
Gearbox  
Input Shaft  
Frame  
26-7/8”  
Hitch Point  
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SAFETY DECALS  
To promote safe operation, Bush Hog supplies safety decals on all products manufactured. Because damage  
can occur to safety decals either through shipment, use or reconditioning, Bush Hog will, upon request, provide  
safety decals for any of our products in the field at no charge. Contact your authorized Bush Hog dealer for  
more information.  
Part No. 78413  
Part No. 81067  
Part No. 50042281  
78608  
78686  
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS  
Proper toque for American fasteners used on Bush Hog equipment.  
Recommended Torque in Foot Pounds (Newton Meters).*  
AMERICAN  
Bolt Head Markings  
B O LT D IA M ETER  
(IN .) “B ” A N D  
TH R EA D SIZE  
W R EN C H  
SIZE (IN .) “A ”  
SA E  
G R A D E 2  
SA E  
G R A D E 5  
SA E  
G R A D E 8  
7/16  
7/16  
1/4 - 2O UNC  
1/4 - 28 UNF  
5/16 - 18 UNC  
5/16 - 24 UNF  
3/8 - 16 UNC  
3/8 - 24 UNF  
7/16 - 14 UNC  
7/16 - 20 UNF  
1/2 - 13 UNC  
1/2 - 20 UNF  
9/16 - 12 UNC  
9/16 - 18 UNF  
5/8 - 11 UNC  
5/8 - 18 UNF  
3/4 - 10 UNC  
3/4 - 16 UNF  
7/8 - 9 UNC  
6 (7)  
8 (11)  
10 (13)  
12 (16)  
14 (18)  
6 (8)  
1/2  
11 (15)  
17 (23)  
25 (33)  
SAE Grade 2  
(No Dashes)  
1/2  
13 (17)  
19 (26)  
27 (37)  
9/16  
20 (27)  
31 (42)  
44 (60)  
9/16  
23 (31)  
35 (47)  
49 (66)  
5/8  
32 (43)  
49 (66)  
70 (95)  
5/8  
36 (49)  
55 (75)  
78 (106)  
3/4  
49 (66)  
76 (103)  
106 (144)  
120 (163)  
153 (207)  
172 (233)  
212 (287)  
240 (325)  
376 (509)  
420 (569)  
606 (821)  
668 (905)  
909 (1232)  
995 (1348)  
1019 (1381)  
1288(1745)  
1444 (1957)  
1817 (2462)  
2013 (2728)  
2382 (3228)  
2712 (3675)  
3161 (4283)  
3557 (4820)  
3/4  
55 (75)  
85 (115)  
7/8  
70 (95)  
109 (148)  
122 (165)  
150 (203)  
170 (230)  
266 (360)  
297 (402)  
430 (583)  
474 (642)  
644 (873)  
705 (955)  
721 (977)  
795 (1077)  
890 (1206)  
1120 (1518)  
1241 (1682)  
1470 (1992)  
1672 (2266)  
1950 (2642)  
2194 (2973)  
7/8  
79 (107)  
97 (131)  
110 (149)  
144 (195)  
192 (260)  
166 (225)  
184 (249)  
250 (339)  
274 (371)  
280 (379)  
354 (480)  
397 (538)  
500 (678)  
553 (749)  
655 (887)  
746 (1011)  
870 (1179)  
979 (1327)  
SAE Grade 5  
(3 Dashes)  
15/16  
15/16  
1-1/8  
1-1/8  
1-5/16  
1-5/16  
1-1/2  
1-1/2  
1-1/2  
1-11/16  
1-11/16  
1-7/8  
1-7/8  
2-1/16  
2-1/16  
2-1/4  
2-1/4  
7/8 - 14 UNF  
1 - 8 UNC  
1 - 12 UNF  
Wrench  
Size “A”  
1 - 14 UNF  
SAE Grade 8  
(6 Dashes)  
1-1/8 - 7 UNC  
1-1/8 - 12 UNF  
1-1/4 - 7 UNC  
1-1/4 - 12 UNF  
1-3/8 - 6 UNC  
1-3/8 - 12 UNF  
1-1/2 - 6 UNC  
1-1/2 - 12 UNF  
Proper torque for metric fasteners used on Bush Hog equipment.  
Recommended torque in foot pounds (newton Meters).*  
METRIC  
—WRENCH  
SIZE  
BOLT  
DIA.  
ASTM  
4.6  
ASTM  
8.8  
ASTM  
9.8  
ASTM  
10.9  
(mm) “A”  
(mm) “B”  
8
5
1.8 (2.4)  
3 (4)  
5.1 (6.9)  
8.7 (12)  
21.1 (29)  
42 (57)  
6.5 (8.8)  
11.1 (15)  
27 (37)  
10  
13  
16  
18  
21  
24  
30  
33  
36  
41  
46  
6
8
7.3 (10)  
14.5 (20)  
25 (34)  
40 (54)  
62 (84)  
122 (165)  
Wrench  
Size “A”  
10  
12  
14  
16  
20  
22  
24  
27  
30  
53 (72)  
8.8  
74 (100)  
118 (160)  
167 (226)  
325 (440)  
443 (600)  
563 (763)  
821 (1112)  
1119 (1516)  
73 (99)  
93 (126)  
116 (157)  
181 (245)  
148 (201)  
230 (312)  
449 (608)  
611 (828)  
778 (1054)  
1138 (1542)  
1547 (2096)  
Numbers appearing on bolt heads  
indicate ASTM class.  
211 (286)  
418 (566)  
*U se 75% of the specified torque value for  
plated fasteners. U se 85% of the speci-  
fied torque values for lubricated fasteners.  
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IMPORTANT FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS* CONCERNING  
EMPLOYERS, EMPLOYEES AND OPERATIONS.  
*(This section is intended to explain in broad terms the concept and effect of the following federal laws and  
regulations. It is not intended as a legal interpretation of the laws and should not be considered as such).  
U.S. Public Law 91-596 (The Williams-Steiger Occupational and Health Act of 1970) OSHA  
This Act Seeks:  
“...to assure so far as possible every working man and woman in the nation safe and healthful working  
conditions and to preserve our human resources...”  
DUTIES  
Sec. 5 (a) Each employer—  
(1) shall furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment  
which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause  
death or serious physical harm to his employees;  
(2) shall comply with occupational safety and health standards promulgated under  
this Act.  
(b) Each employee shall comply with occupational safety and health standards  
and all rules, regulations and orders issued pursuant to this Act which are  
applicable to his own actions and conduct.  
OSHA Regulations  
Current OSHA regulations state in part: “At the time of initial assignment and at least annually thereafter, the  
employer shall instruct every employee in the safe operation and servicing of all equipment with which the  
employee is, or will be involved.” These will include (but are not limited to) instructions to:  
Keep all guards in place when the machine is in operation;  
Permit no riders on equipment;  
Stop engine, disconnect the power source, and wait for all machine movement to stop before  
servicing, adjusting, cleaning or unclogging the equipment, except where the machine must be  
running to be properly serviced or maintained, in which case the employer shall instruct employees  
as to all steps and procedures which are necessary to safely service or maintain the equipment.  
Make sure everyone is clear of machinery before starting the engine, engaging power, or operating  
the machine.  
EMPLOYEE TRACTOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:  
1. Securely fasten your seat belt if the tractor has a  
ROPS.  
5. Watch where you are going, especially at row  
ends, on roads, and around trees.  
2. Where possible, avoid operating the tractor near  
ditches, embankments, and holes.  
6. Do not permit others to ride.  
7. Operate the tractor smoothly - no jerky turns,  
starts, or stops.  
3. Reduce speed when turning, crossing slopes, and  
on rough, slick, or muddy surfaces.  
8. Hitch only to the drawbar and hitch points recom-  
mended by tractor manufacturers.  
4. Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation.  
9. When tractor is stopped, set brakes securely and  
use park lock if available.  
Child Labor Under 16 Years Old  
Some regulations specify that no one under the age of 16 may operate power machinery. It is your  
responsibility to know what these regulations are in your own area or situation. (Refer to U.S. Dept. of  
Labor, Employment Standard Administration, Wage & Home Division, Child Labor Bulletin #102.)  
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