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Model List:
- 609 Rotary Cutter
- 709 Rotary Cutter
- 1. Contents
- 1.0.1. Recognize Safety Information
- 1.0.2. Understand Signal Words
- 1.0.3. Follow Safety Instructions
- 1.0.4. Protect Bystanders
- 1.0.5. Stay Clear of Rotating Blades
- 1.0.6. Operate Tractor and Cutter Safely
- 1.0.7. Back Up Safely
- 1.0.8. Leaving Cutter Unattended
- 1.0.9. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 1.0.10. Prepare for Emergencies
- 1.0.11. Wear Protective Clothing
- 1.0.12. Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
- 1.0.13. Transport Cutter Safely
- 1.0.14. Avoid Serious Injury or Death from Accidental Lowering of Cutter
- 1.0.15. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 1.0.16. Store Attachments Safely
- 1.0.17. Safety Features
- 1.1. Safety Signs
- 1.1.1. Safety SignsDriveline
- 1.1.2. Safety SignsDriveline Shields
- 1.1.3. Safety SignsHitch
- 1.1.4. Safety SignsDeck
- 1.2. Preparing the Tractor
- 1.2.1. Selecting Tractor Size
- 1.2.2. Positioning Tractor Drawbar
- 1.2.3. Selecting Tractor PTO Speed
- 1.2.4. Adjusting Tractor Hitch
- 1.2.5. Checking Ballast, Wheel Spacing, and Tire Inflation
- 1.2.6. Determining Front Ballast
- 1.3. Preparing the Cutter
- 1.3.1. Prestarting Checklist
- 1.3.2. Using Hitch Pins
- 1.3.2.1. Category 2 or 3N, 3Point Hitch
- 1.3.2.2. Category 2 QuickCoupler
- 1.3.2.3. Category 3N QuickCoupler
- 1.3.3. Checking Driveline Shields
- 1.3.4. Removing Baffle
- 1.4. Attaching and Detaching
- 1.4.1. Attaching Cutter to Tractor
- 1.4.1.1. Quick Coupler Hitch
- 1.4.1.2. ThreePoint Hitch
- 1.4.2. Leveling the Rotary Cutter
- 1.4.3. Main PTO Driveline
- 1.4.3.1. Assembling Telescoping Members
- 1.4.3.2. Attaching
- 1.4.4. Checking Driveline/Cutter Clearance
- 1.4.5. Detaching Cutter from Tractor
- 1.5. Transporting
- 1.5.1. Preparing Cutter For Transport
- 1.5.2. Follow Safe Transport Procedures
- 1.5.3. Making Turns
- 1.5.4. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 1.6. Operating the Cutter
- 1.6.1. Preparing Cutter for Operation
- 1.6.2. Adjusting Cutting Height
- 1.6.3. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 1.6.4. Follow Safe Operating Procedures
- 1.6.5. Operating the Cutter for Best Performance
- 1.6.6. Cutting Technique
- 1.6.7. Turning Cutter
- 1.6.8. Operators Manual Storage Location
- 1.6.9. Attachments Available
- 1.7. Lubrication and Maintenance
- 1.7.1. Lubricating and Maintaining Machine Safely
- 1.7.2. Gear Case Oil
- 1.7.3. Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
- 1.7.4. Mixing of Lubricants
- 1.7.5. Lubricant Storage
- 1.7.6. Perform Lubrication and Maintenance
- 1.7.7. Observe Lubrication Symbols
- 1.7.8. Lubrication and Maintenance
- 1.7.8.1. Every 10 Hours or Daily
- 1.7.8.2. Every 30 Hours
- 1.7.8.3. Every 50 Hours
- 1.7.8.4. As Required
- 1.8. Service
- 1.8.1. Practice Safe Service Procedures
- 1.8.2. Keep Service Area Clean
- 1.8.3. Driveline Length
- 1.8.4. Using Slip Clutch Storage Feature
- 1.8.5. Slip Clutch
- 1.8.5.1. Disassembling and Inspecting
- 1.8.5.2. Assembling
- 1.8.6. Removing and Installing PTO Driveline
- 1.8.6.1. Checking Wear
- 1.8.6.2. Replacing
- 1.8.6.3. Replacing Blade Holder
- 1.8.6.4. Direction of Rotation
- 1.8.7. Replacing Skid Shoes
- 1.8.8. Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 1.8.9. Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 1.9. Assembly
- 1.9.1. Perform Predelivery Service Safely
- 1.9.2. Installation Instructions Available Online to John Deere Dealers
- 1.9.3. Remove Shipping Dunnage and Parts
- 1.9.4. Assemble Rotary Cutter
- 1.9.5. Fill Gear Case
- 1.9.6. Install Front Safety Shield
- 1.9.7. Install Rear Solid Safety Shield
- 1.9.8. Install Rear Chain Safety Shield
- 1.9.9. Final Inspection and Adjustments
- 1.10. John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job
- 1.10.1. John Deere Is At Your Service
- 2. Page Numbers
- 2.1. Section 05






