Buhler Manufacturing products are warranted for a period of twelve (12) months (90 days for
commercial application) from original date of purchase, by original purchaser, to be free from
defects in material and workmanship under correct, normal agricultural use and proper
applications.
Buhler Manufacturing’s obligations under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or
exchange, at Buhler Manufacturing’s option, of any Buhler Manufacturing product or part which
proves to be defective as provided. Buhler Manufacturing reserves the right to either inspect
the product at the buyer’s location or have it returned to the factory for inspection.
The above warranty does not extend to goods damaged or subject to accident, abuse or misuse
after shipment from Buhler Manufacturing’s factory, nor to goods altered or repair ed by anyone
other than an authorized Buhler Manufacturing representative.
Buhler Manufacturing makes no Express Warranties other than those, which are specifically
described. Any description of goods, including any references and specifications in catalogues,
circulars and other written material published, is for the sole purpose of identifying goods and
shall conform to such descriptions. Any sample or model is f or illustrative purposes only and
does not create an Express Warranty that the goods conform to sample or model shown.
The purchaser is solely responsible for determining suitabilit y of goods sold. This warranty is
expressly in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied. Buhler Manufacturing will in no
event be liable for any incidental or consequential damages whatsoever. Nor for any sum in
excess of the price received for the goods for which liability is claimed.
WARRANTY CLAIMS:
Warranty requests must be prepared on Buhler Manufacturing Warranty Claim Forms with all
requested information properly completed. W arranty Claims must be submitted within a thirty
(30) day period from date of failure repair.
WARRANTY LABOR:
Any labor subject to warranty must be authorized by Buhler Manufacturing. The labor rate for
replacing defective parts, where applicable, will be credited at 100% of the dealer’s posted shop
rate. Defective parts will receive an extra 10% discount t o assist with freight or other incidental
costs.
GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION:
Warranty terms and conditions are subject to Provincial or State legislation.
IMPORTANT FACTS:
Buckets and Bucket Tines Carry No Warranty
Bent Spears Carry No Warranty
Snowblower Fan Shafts Carry No Warranty
Mower Blades Carry No Warranty
Portable Auger Parts Have Two (2) Year Warranty
Loader Parts Have Two (2) Year Warranty
IMPORTANT NOTE: This warranty does not apply to rentals
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Congratulations on your choice of a Buhler Farm King 65 Series Rotary-Tiller to
complement your landscaping operation. This equipment has been designed and
manufactured to meet the needs of a discerning landscaping industry for the efficient
tilling of soil.
Safe, efficient and trouble free operation of your Tiller requires that you and anyone else
who will be operating or maintaining the machine, read and understand the safety,
operation, maintenance and trouble shooting information contained within the
Operator's Manual.
This manual covers the 50", 60", 72” & 82" Models. Differences are covered and
explained where appropriate. Use the Table of Contents as a guide to locate required
information.
Keep this manual handy for frequent reference and to pass on to new operators or
owners. Call your Buhler Farm King Dealer if you need assistance, information or
additional copies of the manual.
OPERATOR ORIENTATION - The directions left, right, front and rear, as mentioned
throughout this manual, are as seen from the driver's seat and facing in the direction of
travel.
65 Series Rotary Tiller
INTRODUCTION
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YOU are responsible for the SAFE operation and maintenance of your Buhler Farm
King 65 Series Rotary-Tille r. YOU must ensure that you and anyone else who is going
to operate, maintain or work around the Rotary-Tiller be familiar with the operating and
maintenance procedures and related SAFETY information contained in this manual.
This manual will take you step-by-step through your working day and alert you to all
good safety practices that should be adhered to while operating the Tiller.
Remember, YOU are the key to safety. Good safety practices not only protect you but
also the people around you. Make these practices a working part of your safety
program. Be certain that EVERYONE operating this equipment is familiar with the
recommended operating and maintenance procedures and follows all the safety
precautions. Most accidents can be prevented. Do not risk injury or death by ignoring
good safety practices.
* Tiller owners must give operating instructions to operators or employees before
allowing them to operate the Tiller, and at least annually thereafter per OSHA
(Occupational Safety and Health Administration) regulation 1928.57.
* The most important safety device on this equipment is a SAFE operator. It is the
operator's responsibility to read and understand ALL Safety and Operating instructions
in the manual and to follow them. All accidents can be avoided.
* A person who has not read and understood all operating and safety instructions is
not qualified to operate the machine. An untrained operator exposes himself and
bystanders to possible serious injury or death.
* Do not modify the equipment in any way. Unauthorized modification may impair
the function and/or safety and could affect the life of the equipment.
* Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!
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SAFETY
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1. Have a first-aid kit available for use and know how to use it should the need
arise.
2. Have a fire extinguisher available for use and know how to use it, should the
need arise.
3. Wear appropriate protective gear. This list includes but is not limited to:
- a hard hat
- Protective shoes with slip resistant soles
- Protective glasses or goggles
- Heavy gloves
- Wet weather gear
- Hearing protection
- Respirator or filter mask
4. Wear suitable ear protection for prolonged exposure to excessive noise.
1. Read and understand the Operator's Manual and all safety signs before
operating, servicing, adjusting, repairing or unplugging.
2. Do not allow riders.
3. Install and secure all guards and shields before starting or operating.
4. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving parts.
5. Place all controls in neutral, stop tractor engine, set park brake, remove ignition
key and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing, adjusting, repairing or
unplugging.
6. Place all tractor and machine controls in neutral before starting.
7. Never start or operate machine unless sitting on tractor seat.
8. Do not operate machine inside a building unless there is adequate ventilation.
9. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children, befor e star tin g.
10. Stay away from PTO shaft and machine when engaging PTO. Keep others
away.
11. Do not put hands or feet under machine while tractor engine or machine is
running.
12. Always know what you are tilling. Never op erate Tiller in an area that has hidden
obstacles. Remove sticks, stones, roots, wire and other objects from working
area before starting.
13. Clean reflectors, SMV and lights before transporting.
14. Use hazard flashers on tractor when transporting.
15. Review safety instructions with all operators annually.
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GENERAL SAFETY
OPERATING SAFETY
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1. Follow ALL the operating, maintenance and safety information in the manual.
2. Support the machine with blocks or safety stands when working beneath it.
3. Follow good shop practices
- Keep service area clean and dry.
- Be sure electrical outlets and tools are properly grounded.
- Use adequate light for the job at hand.
4. Use only tools, jacks and hoists of sufficient capacity for the job.
5. Never work on rotor blades or under the machine unless the tractor engine is off
and driveline is disconnected.
6. Make sure all guards are in place and properly secured when maintenance work
is completed.
7. Never wear ill-fitting, baggy or frayed clothing when working around or on any of
the drive system components.
8. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving or rotating parts.
9. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children, when carrying out any
maintenance and repairs or making any adjustments.
1. Review Transport Safety instructions in tractor manual before moving.
2. Always travel at a safe speed.
3. Always use hazard warning flashers on tractor when transporting unless
prohibited by law.
4. Do not exceed 20 mph (32 kph) during transport.
1. Store the unit in an area away from human activity.
2. Do not permit children to play on or around the stored machine.
3. Support frame on stands and blocks to provide a secure base.
1. Keep Safety Signs clean and legible at all times.
2. Replace Safety Signs that are missing or have become illegible.
3. Replaced parts that displayed a safety sign should also display the current sign.
4. Safety Signs are available from your Dealer Parts Department or the factory.
65 Series Rotary Tiller
MAINTENANCE SAFETY
TRANSPORT SAFETY
STORAGE SAFETY
SAFETY SIGNS
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How to Apply Safety Signs:
* Be sure that the application area is clean and dry.
* Decide on the exact position before you remove the backing paper.
* Remove the smallest portion of the split backing paper.
* Align the safety sign over the specified area and carefully press the small portion
with the exposed sticky backing in place.
* Slowly peel back the remaining paper and carefully smooth the remaining portion
of the safety sign in place.
* Small air pockets can be pierced with a pin and smoothed out using the piece of
safety sign backing paper.
SAFETY SIGN LOCATIONS
The types of safety signs and locations on the equipment are shown in the illustrations
below. Good safety requires that you familiarize yourself with the various Safety Signs,
the type of warning and the area, or particular function related to that area, that requires
your SAFETY AWARENESS.
* Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!
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SAFETY SIGN LOCATIONS - cont'd.
Safety sign “A” Safety sign “B”
Safety sign “C”
REMEMBER - If Safety Signs have been damaged, removed, become illegible or parts
replaced without safety signs, new safety signs must be applied. New safety signs are
available from your authorized dealer.
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OPERATION
TO THE NEW OPERATOR OR OWNER
The Buhler Farm King 65 Series Rota ry T iller is a machine that combines the primary
and secondary tillage operation into one machine. It breaks up the soil and prepares
the seed bed in one pass. Rotational power to the rotor is provided by the tractor PTO.
Be familiar with the machine before starting.
It is the responsibility of the owner or operator to read this manual and to train all
other operators before they start working with the machine. Follow all safety
instructions exactly. Safety is everyone's business. By following recommended
procedures, a safe working environment is provided for the operator, bystanders
and the area around the work site. Untrained operators are not qualified to
operate the machine.
Many features incorporated into this machine are the result of suggestions made by
customers like you. Read this manual carefully to learn how to operate the machine
safely and how to set it to provide maximum field efficiency. By following the operating
instructions in conjunction with a good maintenance program, your Tiller will provide
many years of trouble-free service.
MACHINE COMPONENTS
The Buhler Farm King 65 Series Rotary Tiller consists of a rotating drum that is
equipped with bent blades for breaking up and leveling soil. The blades are turned
through the soil while the machine moves over the working area. A Drag Shield is used
to maintain a level seedbed. Rotational power to the drum is provided by the PTO on
the tractor. The power is transmitted through the gearbox in the center of the machine
to the chain drive down the side. The A-frame can be moved to offset the machine.
A Point A-frame
B PTO Driveline
C Gear Box
D Chain Drive
E Rotor
F Blades
G Skid Plates
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MACHINE BREAK-IN
Although there are no operational restrictions on the Tiller when used for the first time, it
is recommended that the following mechanical items be checked:
A. After operating for 1/2 hour or after completing 1/2 acre:
1. Check all nuts, bolts and other fasteners. Tighten to their specified torque
level.
2. Check that the blades are in good condition and bolted securely to the
rotor.
3. Check the oil level in the gearbox. Add as required.
4. Check that the PTO driveline shield turns freely.
5. Lubricate all grease points.
B. After operating for 5 hours and 10 hours:
1. Repeat items 1 through 5 of Section A.
2. Then go to the regular service schedule as defined in Section 5.
PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST
Efficient and safe operation of the Rotary Tiller requires that each operator reads and
understands the operating procedures and all related safety precautions outlined in this
section. A pre-operation checklist is provided for the operator. It is important for both
personal safety and maintaining the good mechanical condition of the Tiller that this
checklist is followed.
Before operating the machine and each time thereafter, the following areas should be
checked off:
Lubricate the machine per the schedule outlined in the Service and Maintenance
Section.
Use only a tractor of adequate power and weight to pull the machine.
Check that the machine is properly attached to the tractor. Be sure retainers are
used on the mounting pins.
Check the oil level in the gearbox. Add as required.
Check that the PTO driveline shield turns freely and that the driveline can
telescope easily. Clean and lubricate if required.
Check the blades. Be sure they are not damaged or broken and are bolted
securely to the rotor. Repair or replace as required.
Remove any entangled material on rotating parts.
Install and secure all guards, doors and covers before starting.
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EQUIPMENT MATCHING
To insure the safe and reliable operation of the Tiller, it is necessary to use a tractor
with the correct specifications. Use the following list as a guide in selecting a tractor to
use on the machine.
1. Horsepower: Use Table 1 as a guide in selecting the tractor horsepower
appropriate for your width of machine. Use only small Agricultural tractors on this
machine.
ALE RT: Do not exceed the recommended horsepower levels. The use
of horsepower will void the warranty.
2. Tractor Weight:
By following the recommendations for the tractor power, the tractor will have
sufficient weight to provide stability for the unit during field operation or when
transporting. It is also recommended that each tractor be equipped with a full
complement of suitcase weights on the front of the tractor. This will provide the
required weight on the front for turning and extra traction if equipped with front
wheel assist.
3. 3 Point Hitch:
The Tiller is equipped with a Category 1, 3-point hitch. Be sure the tractor 3point hitch is in the Category 1 configuration. Install the lift arm blocks or shorten
the stop chains to place the arms into the non-sway configuration. Refer to the
tractor manual for details.
4. Load Sensing Hydraulics:
Many newer tractors are equipped with “Load Sensing” hydraulics. It is the
responsibility of the operator to set the tractor hydraulic system to provide “float”
on the 3-point hitch. Refer to Tractor Manual for details. The float feature will
allow the machine to follow the ground contours during operation.
5. PTO Shaft:
The tractor must have a 1 3/8” 6 spline 540 rpm PTO shaft to fit the driveline
shaft supplied with the machine. Do not use shaft adapters or operate at any
other speed. It is not recommended that a tractor with variable speed PTO’s be
used on the Tiller. Operating at speeds faster than 540 rpm will overload the
drivetrain and lead to early failures.
Attach the safety chains supplied with the PTO shaft, allowing sufficient slack for
the driveline during turns and operation. Check booklet attached to the PTO for
instructions.
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DRIVELINE DIMENSION
A PTO driveline is supplied with the machine. To accommodate the variety of 3 point
hitch geometry available today, the driveline can be too long for some machines and
must be cut. It is very important that the driveline be free to telescope but not bottom
out when going through its working range. If the driveline bottoms out, the bearings on
both the machine and tractor PTO shaft will be overloaded and fail in a short time.
When cuttin g the driveline, follow this procedure:
1. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children.
2. Attach the Tiller to the tractor but do not attach the driveline.
3. Raise the machine until the input shaft is level with the tractor PTO shaft.
4. Measure the dimension between the locking groove on the tractor PTO shaft and
the groove on the Tiller input shaft.
5. Measure the same dimensions on the compressed driveline.
6. If the driveline dimension exceeds the machine dimension, the driveline will have
to be cut.
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DRIVELINE DIMENSION – cont’d.
7. Pull the driveline apart and cut 1/2 of the dimension determined in step 5 from
each end. Add anot her ½ inch (12MM) to each cut off segm ent.
8. Be sure to use a hacksaw to cut 1/2 from each end of the separated shaft. Cut
both the plastic tube and the metal cores.
9. Use a file to remove the burrs from the edges that were cut.
10. Assemble the two ends of the shaft.
11. Make sure that the shaft can telescope freely. If it does not, separate the two
parts and inspect for burrs or cuttings on the shaft ends. Be sure it telescopes
freely before installing.
12. Make sure the plastic covering shield is free to rotate on the shaft before
installing on the machine.
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ATTACHING/UNHOOKING
The Tiller should always be lo cated on a level, dry area that is free of debris and other
foreign objects. When attaching the machine to a tractor, follow this procedure:
1. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children.
2. Be sure the tractor 3 point hitch is in the Category 1 configuration and the lift
arms are in the non-sway configuration (See tractor manual).
3. Make sure there is enough room and clearance to safely back up to the Tiller.
4. Attach the PTO driveline to the Tiller if it was removed for storage (See
Assembly).
5. While backing up, align the lift arm balls with the mounting pins on the Tiller.
ALERT: It may be necessary to add weight to the 3 point hitch to lower
the lift arms.
6. Stop tractor, set park brake, remove ignition key and wait for all moving parts to
stop before dismounting.
7. If your tractor is not equipped with a Quick Hitch:
a. Align the left lower link arm with the mounting pin.
b. Slide the ball over the pin and install the Linch Pin.
c. Use the screw jack on the right lift arm to align the ball with the pin.
d. Slide the ball over the mounting pin and install the Linch Pin.
e. Level the frame using the screw jack.
f. Remove retainer and pin from the mast.
g. Align top link using the turnbuckle.
h. Insert pin and install Linch Pin
i. Level frame using the turnbuckle.
8. If your tractor is equipped with a Quick Hitch:
a. Set the height of the 3 point hitch so the Quick Hitch claws are lower than
the mounting pins.
b. Be sure the 3 point hitch is set in the non-sway position (See tractor
manual for details.)
c. Align the claws under the mounting pins while backing up.
d. When the claws are under the pins, slowly raise the 3 point hitch. Be sure
each of the mounting pins seat in their respective claw.
e. Release the claw retainer locks to secure the mounting pins in the claws.
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ATTACHING/UNHOOKING – cont’d.
9. Attach the PTO driveline:
a. Check that the driveline telescopes easily and that the shield rotates
freely.
CAUTION: Be sure that the driveline does not bottom out when going
through its working angles.
b. Attach the driveline to the tractor by retracting the locking pin, slide the
yoke over the shaft and push on the yoke until the lock pin clicks into
position. Pull on the yoke to be sure it is locked in position .
c. Attach the anchor chain on the driveline shield to the frame.
10. Use the 3 point hitch to raise the machine.
11. Unpin the front frame stand. Raise and pin in its storage position.
12. Remove the blocks from under the Depth Gauge Shoes.
13. Reverse the above procedure when unhooking from the tractor.
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FIELD OPERATION
Buhler Farm King 65 Series Rotary Tillers are designed with the inherent flexibility of
operating well in almost any kind of soil and terrain conditions. However, the operator
has the responsibility of being familiar with all operating and safety procedures and
following them.
Each operator should review this section of the manual at the start of the season and as
often as required to be familiar with the machine. When using, follow this procedure:
1. Review and follow the pre-operation Checklist. Review Safety Instructions.
2. Attach the tractor to the machine.
3. Before going to the field review Transporting Section.
4. Pull into the field and position the machine in a level area.
5. Lower into working position.
6. Set the machine:
a. Level the frame:
Use the screw jack on the right lift arm to level the frame from side-to-side.
b. Depth: Use the Depth Gauge Shoes on each side to set the operating
depth. Position the Depth Gauge Shoes in the top hole for shallow tilling
and in the bottom hole for deep tilling.
ALERT: In soft soil conditions, the skid plates become less effective and
sink into the ground. Use the turnbuckle on the top link to set the frame
angle so the bottom of the Depth Gauge Shoes are level when operating.
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FIELD OPERATION - cont'd.
c. Offset:
The Category Pin Brackets can be moved 3 to 4 inches along the Deck
Assembly to either side of center if required. Center the machine for
normal operation. Offset if the tire tracks are wider than the machine or
when tilling around trees, bushes or other areas.
ALERT: Sliding offset feature not available in the 82” model.
d. Drag Shield:
Adjust the chain in the Adjustment Bracket to set the height of the Drag
Shield. Set the Drag Shield to just contact the tilled soil when operating.
7. Align the unit with the working area.
8. Starting machine:
a. Run the engine at low idle.
b. Slowly engage the PTO control to start the machine.
c. Slowly bring the engine to the rated PTO speed. Never exceed rated
speed.
d. Lower the machine to the ground and proceed down the field.
9. Stopping machine:
a. Slowly decrease engine speed to low idle.
b. Raise machine out of the ground.
c. Disengage PTO clutch slowly.
CAUTION: Place all controls in neutral, lower machine, stop engine, set
park brake
remove ignition key and wait for all moving parts to stop before
dismounting.
10. Ground Speed:
Travel speed can vary between 2 and 5 mph (3 and 8 km/h) depending on the
soil and terrain conditions. It is the responsibility of the operator to note the
condition of the job being done and set the speed to obtain a quality tilling job
and maintain control of the machine. The speed can be increased to optimize
tilling. Decrease speed if you want the soil worked to a finer texture.
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FIELD OPERATION - cont'd.
11. Operating hints:
a. Determine the moisture content of the soil before starting. Soil that is too
wet will "ball-up" in the rotor blades making tilling impossible. Sandy soils
normally can be worked better than heavy clay or loam soils. It is the
responsibility of the operator to determine the soil type and moisture
content before starting. It may be necessary to wait for the soil to dry out
before starting to work.
b. Set the length of the Top Link to obtain the quality of the job desired
without needlessly using power and fuel in churning the soil. Use the
condition of the seedbed as your guide.
c. When tilling hard or compacted soils, it is recommend ed that two passes
be used when working. Use the Depth Gauge Shoes on each side of the
frame to adjust the tilling depth of the machine. The second pass should
be made at an angle to the first to give a consistent job and minimize
compaction.
d. Always remove heavy crop cover, all grass and weeds, before starting to
prevent rotor plugging.
e. The rotation of the Tines propel the machine in the forward direction.
Always use the tractor transmission to control the speed of forward travel.
f. Always disengage the PTO control and raise the machine out of the
ground before depressing the master clutch on the tractor.
g. Use low gear on the tractor to start the job. Increase the speed of forward
travel only as the quality of the job and po wer available will allow.
h. If the slip clutch slips, reduce the ground speed or raise the machine
slightly out of the ground.
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TRANSPORTING
When transporting the machine, review and follow these instructions:
1. Be sure all bystanders are clear of the machine.
2. Be sure that the machine is securely attached to the tractor and all retainer pins
are installed.
3. Clean the SMV emblem, lights and reflectors and be sure they are working.
4. Be sure you are in compliance with all applicable lighting and marking
regulations when transporting. Check with your local authorities.
5. Be sure your machine can clearly be seen by overtaking and oncoming traffic.
6. Keep to the right and yield the right-of-way to allow faster traffic to pass. Drive
on the road shoulder if permitted by law.
7. Do not allow riders.
8. Always use hazard flashers on the tractor when transporting unless prohibited by
law.
9. Use pilot vehicles front and rear when transporting during times of limited
visibility.
10. Never transport the machine faster than 20 mph (32 km/h). The ratio of the
tractor weight to the Tiller weight plays an important role in defining acceptable
travel speed. Table 2 summarizes the recommended travel speed to weight
ratio.
Table 2 Speed vs. weight Ratio
Weight of fully equipped
or loaded implement(s)
relative to weight of
Road Speed towing machine
Up to 32 km/h 1 to 1, or less
(20 mph)
Up to 16 km/h 2 to 1, or less
(10 mph)
Do not tow More than 2 to 1
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STORAGE
After the season's use, the machine should be thoroughly inspected and prepared for
storage. Repair or replace any worn or damaged components to prevent any
unnecessary down time at the start of next season. To insure a long, trouble free life,
this procedure should be followed when preparing the unit for storage:
1. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children.
2. Thoroughly wash the machine using a pressure washer to remove all dirt, mud,
debris and residue.
3. Inspect the blades and rotors for damage or entangled material. Repair or
replace damaged parts. Remove all entangled material.
4. Change the oil in the gear box.
5. Lubricate all grease fittings. Make sure that all grease cavities have been filled
with grease to remove any water residue from the washing.
6. Touch up all paint nicks and scratches to prevent rusting.
7. Move to storage area.
8. Select an area that is dry, level and free of debris.
9. Place blocks under the Depth Gauge Shoes.
10. Unhook from tractor.
11. If the machine cannot be placed inside, cover with a waterproof tarpaulin and tie
securely in place.
12. Store the machine in an area away from human activity.
13. Do not allow children to play on or around the stored machine.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
SERVICE
Follow Maintenance Safety Instructions as outlined in Maintenance Safety.
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
1. Hydraulic Oil:
Use standard hydraulic oil for all operating conditions.
2. Gear Box Oil:
Use an SAE 85W90 gear oil for all operating conditi o ns.
Gear Box Capacity: 1 U.S. quart (0.85 liter)
3. Chain Case Grease:
Use a multi purpose grease for all operating conditions.
If chain case is removed, refill with 800 grams of grease.
4. Storing Lubricants:
Your machine can operate at top efficiency only if clean lubricants are used. Use
clean containers to handle all lubricants. Store them in an area protected from
dust, moisture and other contamin ants.
GREASING
Use a Maintenance Checklist to keep a record of all scheduled maintenance.
1. Use a hand-held grease gun for all greasing.
2. Wipe grease fitting with a clean cloth before greasing, to avoid injecting dirt and
grit.
3. Replace and repair broken fittings immediately.
4. If fittings will not take grease, remove and clean thoroughly. Also clean lubricant
passageway. Replace fitting if necessary.
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SERVICING INTERVALS
The periods recommended below are based on normal operating conditions. Severe or
unusual conditions may require more frequent lubrication or oil changes.
8 Hours or Daily; Telescoping Tubes and Quick Disconnect 20 Hours
1. Lubricate PTO driveline (7 locations).
ALE RT: When using the safety chains supplied with the PTO shaft, the
shield bearings must be kept lubricated.
By following a careful service and maintenance program for your machine, you will
enjoy many years of trouble-free operation.
A-F RAME AD J U S T M E N T
When moving the hitch along the front frame to adjust the offset, follow this procedure:
1. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children.
2. Raise the machine so it is slightly out of the ground.
3. Loosen the U-bolts through the Category Pin brackets.
4. Slide the hitch along the Deck until the machine is set at the desired
offset.
5. Tighten the U-bolts to their specified torque.
TINE REPLACEMENT
When the Tines are damaged in any way, they will need to be replaced. When
replacing, follow this procedure:
1. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children.
2. Raise the machine until the Tines are slightly above the ground.
3. Stop engine, set park brake, remove ignition key and wait for all moving
parts to stop before dismounting.
4. Place blocks under each Depth Gauge Shoe to support the machine.
5. Raise the Drag Shield and secure in the up position.
6. Wear leather or heavy canvas gloves when handling Tines.
7. Remove mounting bolts from Tines.
ALERT: An alternate method would be to disconnect the machine from
the tractor and tip it forward on its nose.
8. Install a new replacement blade and tighten the mounting bolts to their
specified torque.
9. Lower the rear gate.
10. Remove the blocks under the skid plates.
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SLIP CLUTCH
During normal operation, the slip clutch can release and slip when encountering an
obstruction or when overloaded. It is designed to slip when the load exceeds 3 times its
nominal rating. When the clutch slips too frequently during normal operating conditions,
it is necessary to replace the clutch linings. NOTE: The PTO shafts are shipped with
the slip clutch disengaged. There are four socket set screws on the inside of the clutch
assembly, which are turned out as far as they go to engage the clutch. Disengage
clutch by turning set screws in fully.
To replace clutch linings, follow this procedure:
1. Disengage the clutch by turning the four set screws all the way in.
2. Remove the outside bolts from the clutch assembly and replace the clutch
linings.
3. When re-tightening the bolts, stop when the clutch spacer starts to touch the
clutch plates. You should be able to just move the spacer by hand when you
have the correct bolt torque.
4. Engage clutch by turning out set screws after assembly is complete.
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CLUTCH MAINTENANCE
1. Before first use or after storage of more than one month, the clutch should be
checked.
2. Disengage clutch by turning in the four socket set screws.
3. Run the PTO at low idle to slip the clutch lin ings. This will help remove the dirt,
corrosion, and surface gloss from the clutch plates and also ensure that the
linings are loose.
4. Engage the clutch by turning out the socket set screws.
5. Normally the clutch will slip at a 20% higher torque after the “run in” than before.
6. Check the temperature of the clutch after running for 20 minutes and every 8
hours after that. If the clutch is hot to the touch or smokes, check that the
outside bolts are correctly tightened as explained in slip clutch section. If clutch
still slips, linings may have to be replaced.
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REPAIR
MAIN SHAFT REPLACEMENT
The main shaft is designed with a replaceable Final Drive Assembly on the driven end.
This feature keeps the cost of repairs down should replacement be required and makes
main shaft replacement easier.
When replacing the Final Drive Assembly, follow this procedure;
1. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children.
2. Unhook from the tractor.
3. Remove the driveline and store to the side.
4. Remove the chain cover, the chain and the sprocket.
5. Use 2 people or a hoist to tip the machine forward on its nose.
6. Life the Drag Shield up and lay forward.
7. Remove the mounting bolts connect the Main Shaft to the Final
Drive Assembly.
8. Wear leather or heavy canvas gloves when handling the
Main Shaft and Tines.
9. Remove the Final Drive Assembly from the machine.
10. Install the replacement part.
11. Install and tighten the connecting bolts to their specified torque.
12. Install the sprocket and chain.
13. Tip the machine into the upright position.
14. Refill the chain cover with approximately 800 grams of
multi-purpose grease.
15. Use gasket compound and replace the chain cover.
16. Be sure all fasteners are tightened to their specified torque.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
The Buhler Farm King 65 Series Rotary Tiller moves curved Tines on a turning rotor
through the ground to break it up and prepare a seed bed. It is a simple and reliable
system that requires minimal maintenance.
In the following section, we have listed many of the problems, causes and solutions to
the problems that you may encounter.
If you encounter a problem that is difficult to solve, even after having read through this
trouble shooting section, please call your local Buhler Farm King distributor dealer.
Before you call, please have this Operator's Manual and the serial number from your
Tiller ready.
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Rotor won't Slip clutch slipping. Check that clutch is engaged
turn. or replace friction plates. or replace friction plates.
PTO clutch slipping. Set PTO clutch. See
tractor manual.
Broken drive chain. Repair or replace chain.
****
Untilled 3 point hitch not set. Set 3 point hitch in
ground behind float. See tractor
machine. manual.
Traveling too fast. Travel slower.
Ground very hard. Slow down. Make
2 passes.
Machine not leveled. Adjust screw jack
on 3 point arm.
Adjust Depth Gauge
Shoes.
****
Seed bed lumpy. Traveling too fast. Slow down.
Make 2 passes.
****
Uneven seed bed. Machine not level. Level machine.
Drag Shield too high. Adjust Drag Shield.
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ASSEMBLY
The machine is shipped with the PTO shaft not installed.
To install the PTO driveline on the machine, follow this procedure:
1. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children.
2. Clean the splines on the yoke and the input shaft.
3. Align the splines on the yoke and the shaft.
4. Attach the driveline to the tiller by removing the tapered pin and slidin g the
yoke onto the gearbox shaft. Line up the pin with the groove in the
gearbox shaft and fasten with the tapered pin. The plastic gearbox PTO
guard has a removable door on top to access the pin. The A-frame br ace
can be removed to improve accessibility. Repla c e the brace after
tightening the nut on the tapered pin.
5. Be sure the yoke is locked in position. Pull on the yoke to be sure the pin
clicks into position.
6. Be sure that the PTO shaft is the appropriate length for the tractor/Tiller
combination. Refer to Driveline Dimension Section for details.
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BOLT TORQUE
CHECKING BOLT TORQUE
The tables shown below give correct torque values for various bolts and capscrews.
Tighten all bolts to the torques specified in chart unless otherwise noted. Check
tightness of bolts periodically, using bolt torque chart as a guide. Replace hardware
with the same strength bolt.
M3 .5 (.4) 1.8 (1.3)
M4 3 (2.2) 4.5 (3.3)
M5 6 (4) 9 (7)
M6 10 (7) 15 (11)
M8 25 (18) 35 (26)
M10 50 (37) 70 (52)
M12 90 (66) 125 ( 92)
M14 140 (103) 200 (148) * Torque value for bolts and cap screws are identified
M16 225 (166) 310 (229) by their head markings.
M20 435 (321) 610 (450)
M24 750 (553) 1050 (774)
M30 1495 (1103) 2100 (1550)
M36 2600 (1917) 3675 (2710)
Torque figures indicated above are valid for non-greased or non-oiled threads and
heads unless otherwise specified. Therefore, do not grease or oil bolts or cap screws
unless otherwise specified in this manual. When using locking elements, increase
torque values by 5%.
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50”, 60” & 72” SERIES TILLERS
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50”, 60” & 72” “65” SERIES TILLERS
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82” “65” SERIES TILLER ONLY
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PARTS LIST
WHEN ORDERING PARTS
Always give your dealer the Model, Color and Serial Number of your machine to assist
him in ordering and obtaining the correct parts. Use the exploded view and tabular
listing of the area of interest to exactly identify the required part.
32 982000350 Left Depth Gauge Shoe Weldt
33 982000300 Right Depth Gauge Shoe Weldt
34 982006400 Right Shaft Cover Cone
35 982506200 Main Shaft - 6 Tine (50")
36 81593 3/8" Lock Washer (pl)
37 982000471 1/4" x 14 Link Chain
38 967357 Drag Shield Lift Bracket
39 903187 Cat. Pin Bracket Weld't - L
40 967362 1/2" X 4" Drag Shield Hinge Pin
41 967379 Final Drive Assembly - 6 Tine
42 906226 Drag Shield (50")
43 967485 Tine Right
44 967486 Tine Left
45 982006322 1 3/4" Oil Seal Plate (6 1/2" x 6 1/2")
46 959220 Top Sprocket Spacer 3"OD x 1.07"
47 967374 2" Four Bolt Flange Bearing
48 967393 Left Bearing Cover Cone
49 912303600 1 3/4" Oil Seal
50 912303601 1 5/8" Oil Seal
51 982000 341 Depth Gauge Shoe Bracket
52 907306 LH Side Plate Assy
53 982005711 Tension Spring
F0355 PTO Shaft w/ Slip Clutch (82" only)
912300160 Gearbox PTO Guard (82")
912300159 4083 F Gearbox (82" only)
967295 1 1/2" Bearing only (Greasable)
982606200 Main Shaft - 6 Tine (60")
982726200 Main Shaft - 6 Tine (72")
967421 Main Shaft - 4 Tine (50")
967422 Main Shaft - 4 Tine (60")
967423 Main Shaft - 4 Tine (72")
982826200 Main Shaft - 6 Tine (82")
967424 Main Shaft - 4 Tine (82")
* Set Screw should be backed out all the way to engage clutch
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50'', 60'', & 72'' 65 SERIES TILLER GEARBOX PARTS LIST
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
967558 Gearbox Assembly
1 967395 Housing 1
2 967396 Hex Shaft 1
3 967397 Cover 1
4 967305 Snap Ring, 1.80, DIN 472 2
5 967398 Snap Ring 2
6 967399 Snap Ring 1
7 967400 Ring As Required
8 967401 Ring As Required
9 967402 Ring As Required
10 967340 Ring, 85.2 x 94.7 x .3 As Required
11 967342 Ring, 85.2 x 94.7 x .5 As Required
12 967343 Ring, 85.2 x 94.7 x .2 As Required
13 967328 Ball Bearing 6012 1
14 966555 Ball Bearing 6208 1
15 967404 Cone & Cup Bearing 1
16 967330 Cone & Cup Bearing 1
17 967332 Oil Seal, 60 x 95 x 10 2
18 967405 Oil Seal 1
19 967312 Oil Plug, 3/8" DIN 906 3
20 967406 Gear Set 1
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82'' 65 SERIES TILLER GEARBOX PARTS LIST
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
912300159 Gearbox Assembly
1 967280 Housing 1
2 967323 Hex Shaft, 41.15mm Dia. 1
3 967281 Cover, 160mm Dia. 1
4 967325 Snap Ring E.45, DIN 471/2 1
5 967326 Snap Ring, I.95, DIN 472/2 2
6 967335 Ring, 45.2 x 54.8 x .6 As Required
7 967336 Ring, 45.2 x 54.8 x .8 As Required
8 967337 Ring, 45.2 x 54.8 x 1.0 As Required
9 967338 Ring, 45.2 x 54.8 x .3 As Required
10 967339 Ring, 45.2 x 54.8 x .4 As Required
11 967340 Ring, 85.2 x 94.7 x .3 As Required
12 967341 Ring, 85.2 x 94.7 x .4 As Required
13 967342 Ring, 85.2 x 94.7 x .5 As Required
14 967343 Ring, 85.2 x 94.7 x .2 As Required
15 967344 Ring, 85.2 x 94.7 x .1 As Required
16 967327 Ball Bearing, 6209 1
17 967328 Ball Bearing, 6012 1
18 967329 Cone & Cup Bearing, 30209 1
19 967330 Cone & Cup Bearing, 32012 1
20 967331 Oil Seal, 45 x 85 x 10 1
21 967332 Oil Seal, 60 x 95 x 10 2
22 967312 Oil Plug, 3/8" gaz. DIN 906 3
23 967334 Bevel Gear Set, R=1.192 1
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SHIPPING BUNDLES
QUANTITY BUNDLE
REQUIRED NUMBER DESCRIPTION
C6550 50” Tiller c/w PTO
1 F0158 Deck Assembly
C6560 60” Tiller c/w PTO
1 F0160 Deck Assembly
C6572 72” Tiller c/w PTO
1 F0162 Deck Assembly
C6582 82” Tiller c/w PTO
1 F0164 Deck Assembly
C6550-4 50” Tiller 4-Tine c/w PTO
1 F0159 Deck Assembly
C6560-4 60” Tiller 4-Tine c/w PTO
1 F0161 Deck Assembly
C6572-4 72” Tiller 4-Tine c/w PTO
1 F0163 Deck Assembly
C6582-4 82” Tiller c/w PTO
1 F0165 Deck Assembly
OPTIONS
902676 Adaptor Kit
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Farm King Division
301 Mountain Street S.
Morden, MB R6M 1X7
Ph.: (204) 822-4467
Fax: (204) 822-6348