Please read this manual before using your rotary mower. This manual is provided to give
you the necessary operating and maintenance instructions for keeping your rotary mower in
excellent operating condition. Please read this manual thoroughly . Understand what each
control is for and how to use it. Observe all safety signs on the machine and noted
throughout the manual for safe operation of the implement. Keep this manual handy for
ready reference.
Like all mechanical products, it will require cleaning and upkeep. Lubricate the mower as
specified.
Use only original manufacturer service parts. Substitute parts will void warranty
and may not meet standards required for safe and satisfactory operation.
RETAIL CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITY
It is the retail customer and/or Operator’ s r esponsibility to r ead 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 r ead 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 safety hazard.
It is the retail customer and/or Operator’s responsibility to deliver the product to the
authorized Dealer, from whom it was purchased, for service or replacement of
defective parts that are covered by warranty. Repairs to be submitted for warranty
consideration must be made within ninety (90) days of failure.
It is the retail customer and/or Operator’s responsibility for any cost incurred by the
Dealer for traveling to or hauling of the pr oduct for the purpose of performing a
warranty obligation or inspection.
CUSTOMER INFORMATION
NAME:______________________________________________
PURCHASED FROM: _________________________________
DA TE OF PURCHASE:________________________________
MODEL NUMBER: ___________________________________
SERIAL NUMBER: ___________________________________
1.Implement is completely assembled.
2.Gearbox filled with oil. (See page 12)
3.All fittings lubricated. (See page 12)
4.All shields in place and in good condition.
5.All fasteners torqued to specifications given in Torque Chart. (See page 15)
6.Check PTO driveline. Make sure it is the correct length to operate rotary
7.Check front of input gearbox shaft and make sure that snap ring is
properly installed. (This is for smooth bore input shaft only.)
8.Check shear bolt for proper grade and installation.
9.All decals in place and readable. (See page 5)
10.Overall condition good (i.e. paint, welds, etc.).
11.Operator's manual has been given to owner and the owner has been instructed
on the safe and proper use of the rotary mower.
12.Purchaser elects to delete deflectors. (front and rear rubber belt, front and
For Non-Agricultural use OSHA, ASAE, SAE, and ANSI standards require the use of Chain
Guards or other protective guards at all times. Manufacturer strongly recommends the use of
such guards for Agricultural uses as well, to reduce the risk of property damage, serious bodily
injury or even death from objects thrown out by or from contact with the cutting blades.
Most accidents occur because of neglect or carelessness. Avoid needless accidents by following all of the
safety precautions listed below .
Machinery should be operated only by those who are responsible and are authorized to do so.
Stop the engine, lower implement, lock the brakes, and remove the ignition key before dismounting from
the tractor .
Never stand between tractor and implement while tractor is being backed to hitch.
Loose fitting clothing should not be worn to avoid catching on various parts.
Detach implement in area where children normally do not play .
When performing adjustments or maintenance on an implement, first lower it to the ground or block it
securely at a workable height.
Only a qualified operator should be permitted on tractor when in operation; no riders allowed.
Make certain everyone is in the clear before starting tractor or raising or lowering implement.
Operate the tractor and implement only while in driver's seat.
Reduce speed when transporting mounted implements to avoid bouncing and momentary loss of steering
control. A heavy load can cause instability of the tractor . Use extreme care during road travel. Slow
down on turns and watch out for bumps. Tractor may need front counter-weights to counter-balance the
weight of the implement.
Reduce speed on hillsides or curves so there is no danger of tipping.
Avoid driving too close to the edge of ditches or creeks.
Do not transport implement on public roads without reflectors and slow moving vehicle emblem in
daylight and with approved warning lights at night and other periods of poor visibility .
Due to the width of some implements, use extra caution on highways, farm roads, and when approaching
gates.
Always be sure the implement is in the proper position for transport.
Keep alert and watch the front as well as the rear when working with the implement.
ALWAYS KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM DANGER WHEN OPERATING TRACTOR AND
IMPLEMENT.
EQUIP TRACT ORS WITH ROLLOVER PROTECTION (ROPS) AND KEEP ALL
MACHINERY GUARDS IN PLACE.
PLEASE WORK, DRIVE, PLAY, AND LIVE EACH DAY WITH CARE AND CONCERN FOR
YOUR SAFETY AND THAT OF YOUR FAMILY AND FELLOW CITIZENS.
Your standard duty RC30 Rotary Mower has been carefully designed for cutting grass and small
brush. This manual is provided to give you the necessary operation and maintenance instructions
for keeping your rotary mower in excellent operating condition. Please read this manual
thoroughly . Understand the purpose of the controls and how to use them. Observe all safety
precautions on the machine and noted throughout this manual. If any assistance or additional
information is needed, contact your authorized dealer. Each mower has free-swinging blades which
reduce the shock on impact when a stationary object is hit. A slip clutch through the input shaft
protects the gearbox and driveline from damage on all models.
Figure 1-1 Major Components
A-Frame
Driveline
Gearbox
Deck
Tailwheel
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL NO:RC30-60RC30-72RC30-84
Cutting Width:
Cutting Height:
Cutting Capacity:
Hitch:
Machine Weight:
Gearbox Rating:
Blade Size:
Blade Tip Speed:
Deck Thickness:
Side Skirt Thickness:
Side Skirt Height:
Type Tailwheel:
Blade Carrier:
Gearbox Protection:
Recommended Tractor HP:
60"72"84"
1
/2" - 9"1 1/2" - 9"1 1/2" - 9"
1
Up to 2" DiameterUp to 2" DiameterUp to 2" Diameter
Cat. I (Clevis Style)Cat. I (Clevis Style)Cat. I (Clevis Style)
C.Raise 3-point hitch until front of mower is approximately 1 - 2 inches (25-51 mm) lower
than rear for standard cut or until front of mower is 1 inch (35 mm) higher than rear for
extra shredding. Shut down tractor. Securely block mower in position. For further
explanation of rotary mower adjustment, see paragraph 3-2.
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:
D.Raise and lower rotary mower to determine position with shortest distance between the
tractor PTO shaft and gearbox input shaft. Shut down tractor leaving cutter in position of
shortest distance. Securely block rotary mower in position.
E.Pull driveline apart. Attach outer (female) section to tractor PTO shaft. Pull on driveline
section to be sure that yoke locks into place.
F.Hold driveline sections parallel to each other to determine if too long. Each section should
end approximately 3 inches (76 mm) short of reaching universal joint shield on opposite
section. If too long, measure 3 inches (76 mm) back from universal joint shield and mark on
opposite section. (figure 2-2). Do this for both sections.
G.Raise and lower rotary mower to determine position with greatest distance between PTO
shaft and gearbox input shaft. Shut down tractor leaving rotary mower in position of
greatest distance. Securely block rotary mower in position.
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PREPARATION FOR USE
Figure 2-1 (3-Point Hitch Points)
Top Link Hitch Point
Lift Arms
Hitch Pins
Figure 2-2
Figure 2-4
J.Using cut off section of shield as a guide, cut
shaft the same amount. (Figure 2-5)
K. Repeat steps "I" and "J" to other driveline
section.
Figure 2-5
H. Hold driveline sections parallel to each
other and check for a minimum of 6"
(15cm) overlap. (Figure 2-3). 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 dealer .
Figure 2-3
Minimum
Overlap
NOTE:
If driveline is the correct length, omit the following
steps "I" through "L" and proceed to step "M".
I.Clamp driveline in a well padded vice to
prevent damage to the shield. Cut off shield
where marked. (Figure 2-4)
L. Deburr ends of driveline sections and clean
away all chips and fillings. (Figure 2-6)
M. Apply multi-purpose grease to inside of
outer (female) driveline section. Assemble
driveline and install on tractor and rotary
mower. Pull on each driveline section to be
sure yokes lock into place. Make certain
driveline shielding is in place and in good
condition.
Figure 2-6
N. Adjust lower lift arm(s) to level rotary
mower right to lift. Refer to tractor operator's
manual for instructions.
NOTE:
After attaching driveline to tractor, attach driveline
shield chains from both ends of driveline shielding to
stationary locations.
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SECTION 3 - Operating Instructions
3-1 GENERAL SAFETY
Only qualified people should operate this machine. Operator should wear hard hat, safety glasses, and
safety shoes. It is recommended that tractor be equipped with Rollover Protective Systems (ROPS) and
a seat belt be used. Before beginning operation, clear work area of objects that may be picked up and
thrown. Check for ditches, stumps, holes, or other obstacles that could upset tractor or damage rotary
mower. Always turn off tractor engine, set parking brake, and allow rotary mower blades to come to a
complete stop before dismounting tractor.
3-2 ADJUSTING FOR WORK
The rotary mower should be operated at the highest position which will give optimal cutting results.
This will help prevent the blades from striking the ground, reducing blade wear and undue strain on the
machine. For best results under heavier cutting conditions, always tilt the rotary mower approximately
2 inches (51mm) lower in the front. This tilt decreases horsepower requirements and increases potential
ground speed. When fine shredding is desired, adjust rotary mower deck level or slightly lower in the
rear. This will keep the foliage under rotary mower until thoroughly shredded. More power is required
for shredding.
Each rotary mower can be adjusted to several
cutting heights. The RC30 can be adjusted to
approximately 1-1/2" to 9" of cutting height. To
adjust, raise rotary mower and block securely in
position. Remove bolt from adjusting strap
shown in Figure 3-1. Adjust tailwheel frame up
or down and secure in desired position.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Tractor 3-point hitch top link must be adjusted so
that rotary mower top link has a small amount of
slack when in the work position. (See Figure 3-2)
3-3 OPERA TION
A.Perform BEFORE EACH USE
maintenance listed in paragraph 4-1.
B.Start tractor per tractor operator's manual.
C.Raise/lower 3-point hitch to place mower
in working position.
D.Look to be sure no one is near mower.
WITH TRACTOR A T IDLE SPEED,
SLOWLY ENGAGE PTO DRIVE.
F.Place tractor in gear and proceed forward. Advance throttle to 540 PT O rpm. Tractor
forward speed should be controlled by gear selection, not engine speed. For maximum
cutting efficiency, forward speed should allow rotary mower to maintain a constant,
maximum blade speed. If rotary mower stalls or tractor engine bogs, disengage PTO.
Before re-engaging PTO, position rotary mower in a cut area and reduce tractor throttle to
idle. If rotary mower continuously stalls, select lower gear and/or increase cutting height.
Perform scheduled maintenance as outlined below . Lower machine to ground, turn of f tractor and set
parking brake before doing maintenance inspections or work. All bolts should be torqued as recommended in the Torque Specifications unless otherwise indicated.
BEFORE EACH USE:
1.Check tractor tire air pressure. Refer to tractor operator's manual.
2.Check blades and spindles to be sure that no foreign objects such as wire or steel strapping
bands are wrapped around them.
3.Check blade bolts for tightness. (Tighten to 325 ft./lbs. (814 NM) on model RC30)
4.Inspect blades for wear. Replace if necessary per paragraph 4-3. Always replace both blades on
blade holder with two blades equal in weight.
5.Make certain driveline shields are in place and in good repair.
6.Inspect wheel for wear, damage, or foreign objects. (Repair or replace if necessary)
7.Perform BEFORE EACH USE lubrication per paragraph 4-2.
8.During operation, listen for abnormal sounds which might indicate loose parts, damaged
bearings, or other damage.
AFTER EACH USE:
1.Clean all debris from rotary mower, especially under side of deck. When cleaning underside of
deck, securely block machine into position.
4-2 LUBRICATE AS FOLLOWS: (See Figure 4-1 & 4-2)
NOTE:
The multi-purpose grease referenced in this section is a NLGI Grade 2 type grease.
BEFORE EACH USE:
1.Driveline Universal Joints - Apply multi-purpose grease with a grease gun.
2.Driveline Guard - (See Figure 4-2) Apply 2-3 shots of multi-purpose grease with grease gun to
plastic fitting.
3.Driveline - Disconnect PTO driveline, pull two sections apart and apply thin coat of multi-
purpose grease to inside of outer female section. Re-assemble sections and install. Pull each
section to be sure driveline and shields are securely connected. Make certain PTO shielding is
in good condition.
4.Wheel Pivot Tube - Apply multi-purpose grease with grease gun.
5.T ailwheel - Apply multi-purpose grease with grease gun.
6.Gearbox - Check oil level by removing oil level check plug on side of gearbox. Add EP80W-90
gear oil if necessary to bring oil level to check plug hole.
AT THE END OF YOUR MOWING SEASON:
1.Drain and change the oil in your gearbox.
2.Check (and replace where necessary) blades, bolts, and nuts on the machine.
3.Clean machine and touch up any rust spots that may have appeared.
4.Replace any safety signs if damaged.
5.Store rotary mower in a clean dry location.
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MAINTENANCE
Figure 4-1
4-3 BLADE REPLACEMENT
It is not necessary to remove the complete blade holder
assembly to replace the blades. Blade bolts are accessible
through a hole in the top of the mower deck. Always replace both blades on a blade holder using two blades having
the same weight. Use only OEM replacement blades. (See
Figure 4-3)
A.Raise rotary mower and securely block in position
B.Remove nuts from blade bolts through the access
hole in the mower deck (Figure 4-3). The RC30
requires a 1 5/16" socket.
C.Inspect blade bolt shoulder for wear. Replace if
necessary.
D.Assemble new blades to blade holder using
blade bolts, nuts, and lockwashers. Tighten nuts
to 325 ft./lbs.
Figure 4-2
Before Each Use
To remove yoke shield: Turn slotted head
90o with screwdriver, remove turn screw
and slide cover back.
Figure 4-3 Blade Removal
E.Check to be sure blades swing 360o freely . If blades
will not swing freely , remove, locate problem, and
repair. Operating rotary mower when blades will not
swing freely will cause excessive vibration, damaging
implement.
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MAINTENANCE
4-5 SLIP CLUTCH OPERATIONAL CHECK
After the implement has been stored for 30 days or more, perform the following operational check:
A.Loosen eight nuts retaining clutch springs 1/3 turn or until spring can be turned with fingers.
B.With 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 dealer.
C.Retighten nuts to original position. Initial spring lengths are shown in Figure 4-5.
IMPORTANT:
F AILURE TO RETIGHTEN NUTS T O ORIGINAL POSITION MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO
IMPLEMENT AND/OR TRACTOR DUE TO IMPROPER SLIP CLUTCH TORQUE SETTING
4-6 SLIP CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT
The slip clutch is factory preset to the correct torque for protecting
implement and tractor. Periodic adjustment is recommended; refer
to section 4-5. Should adjustments be needed, first check to be sure
all spring lengths are the same. Initial spring lengths are shown in
Figure 4-5. If necessary , adjust nut on any spring that is unequal.
Adjust all eight spring retaining nuts 1/3 of a turn (2 flats on a nut)
and check clutch slippage. If further adjustment is necessary , do so
in 1/3 turn increments. Adjust only to provide suf ficient torque to
prevent slippage under normal conditions. Occasional slippage is
normal for driveline protection. If satisfactory results cannot be
obtained, consult your authorized dealer .
Figure 4-5 Spring Lengths
PTO Drive Slip Clutch
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
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SECTION 5 - Parts
REF#QTY.PART NO.DESCRIPTION
11N/ADeck Assembly
22100107Brand Label
31300101W arning / Danger Decal
42300146T op Link Mount
51300111Hitch Pivot Link
62300147Lift Strap - 60"
62300148Lift Strap - 72"
62300149Lift Strap - 84"
71300141Gearbox - 85 HP
81300124Slip Clutch Shield
11300150Blade Pan 60"
11300151Blade Pan 72" & 84"
21300152Blade Set (2 blades) 60" & 72"
21300153Blade Set (2 blades) 84"
32300117Blade W asher
41300118Blade Bolt Set
51300154RC30 Series 5 PTO Shaft w/slip clutch
6130014185 HP Gearbox
71300203Blade Hub Nut
81100113Cotter Pin - Gearbox
91300124Slip Clutch Shield
IMPORTANT
When sharpening blades, grind each blade the same
amount to maintain balance. Replace blades in pairs.
Unbalanced blades will cause excessive vibration
which can damage gearbox bearings. V ibration may
also cause structural cracks to mower deck.
Sharpen both blades at the same time to maintain
balance. Follow original sharpening pattern. Do not
sharper blade to a razor edge, but leave at least a 1/16"
blunt edge. Do not sharpen back side of blade.
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GEARBOX ASSEMBLY
REF#QTY.PART NO.DESCRIPTION
11300201Seal, Input Shaft 85 HP
21300200Seal, Output Shaft
51300136Breather Fill Plug
61300202Oil Level 1/2" Plug
Blade cuts grass lower in
center of swath than at the
edge.
Material discharges from
mower unevenly, or
discharges clumps of grass.
Gearbox overheating.Low on lubricant
Mower not level, side to side
Blade dull or bent.
Blades unable to cut that part of grass
pressed by path of tractor tires.
Possible build up of material under
mower.
Height of rotary mower lower at rear or at
front.
Grass or brush may be too high or thick.
Grass wet.
Level 3-pt. hitch linkage on tractor.
Sharpen or replace blades.
Slow ground speed of tractor but keep engine
running at full PTO rpm. Cutting lower will help.
Clean rotary mower.
Adjust rotary mower height and altitude so that
rotary mower rear and front are within 1 /2" of
same height.
Reduce ground speed but maintain 540 rpm at
tractor PTO, or make two passes over material.
Raise rotary mower for the first pa ss and lower for
the second pass, preferably cutting 90
first pass. Raise rear of rotary mower high enough
to permit material to discharge.
Allow grass to dry before mowing. Slow ground
speed of tractor but keep engine running at full
PTO rpm. Cutting lower will help.
Fill to proper level.
o
to the the
Improper lubricant type.
Excessive trash build up around gearbox
Rotary mower will not cut.
Rotary mower will not cut all
the time. (slip clutch only)
Excessive vibration.Possible build up of material on blade.
Gearbox noisy.Low oil in gearbox.Check oil level. Add oil.
Shear bolt sheared
Slip clutch slipping.
Blades locked into position.
Check for even wear on each blade tip.
Broken blade.
New blade or bolts not matched with
worn blade or bolts.
Replace with proper lubricant.
Remove trash.
Install new shear bolt.
Adjust slip clutch according to guidelines on page
14 (Fig. 4-5)
Clean blade pan.
Free blades so they swing free.
Weigh each blade. Weight should be within 1 oz.
Always replace both blades.
Replace blades, in set.
Replace blades or bolts in sets.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
GEARMORE, INC., warrants each new Gearmore product to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from date of purchase to the original purchaser.
This warranty shall not apply to implements or parts that have been subject to misuse, negligence, accident, or that have been altered in any way.
Our obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacement of any part, provided that such part is
returned within thirty (30) days from date of failure to Gearmore through the dealer from whom
the purchase was made, transportation charges prepaid.
This warranty shall not be interpreted to render us liable for injury or damages of any kind or
nature, direct, consequential or contingent, to person or property. This warranty does not extend
to loss of crops, loss because of delay in harvesting or any other expenses, for any other reasons.
Gearmore in no way warranties engines, tires, or other trade accessories, since these items are
warranted separately by these respective manufacturers.
Gearmore reserves the right to make improvements in design or changes in specification at any
time, without incurring any obligations to owners or units previously sold.
GEARMORE, INC.
13477 Benson Ave.
Chino, CA 91710
Always refer to and heed machine operating warning decals on machine.
The serial number of this product is stored in our computer database, thus
submitting a warranty registration card is not required.
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