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                        I  TABLE OF CONTENTS  SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................ 1  INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... 2  CHECK LISTS ...................................................................................................... 3  GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................... 3  SAFETY RULES .........
                    
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                        INTRODUCTION  Thank you for purchasing an HTA attachment for your Honda Tractor.  This manual covers the assembly, operation, and maintenance of the HTA Model RM752A Rear  Mower. For your convenience, a parts guide and detailed warranty information are also included in this  publication.  NOTE: The information in this publication is based on the latest product information available at the  time of printing. American Honda Motor Co., Inc., reserves the right to make changes at any time  without n
                    
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                        CHECK LISTS  - Present the Operator's Manual, and ask  PRE-DELIVERY CHECK LIST  I  customer to become familiar with all sections.  Inspect the mower thoroughly after assembly to  - Explain to customer that when mower is trans-  ensure it is set up properly before delivering it to the  ported on road or highway, safety devices.  customer. The following check lists are a reminder  should be used to give adequate warning to  of points to inspect. Check off each item as it is  operators of other veh
                    
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                        SAFETY  A ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! A  Ensure. all safety decals are installed and in  Safety is a' primary concern in the design and  good condition.  manufacture of our products. Unfortunately, our  efforts to provide safe equipment can be wiped  W Ensure shields and guards are properly  out by a single careless act of an operator.  installed and in good condition.  In addition to the design and configuration of  Ensure both side skids, the left side shield and  equipme
                    
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                        SAFETY RULES  A ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! A  (Safety Rules continued from previous page) H Turn tractor engine off, remove key and lower  mower to ground before performing-any service  Operate PTO at 2,000 rpm maximum.  or maintenance.  Do not operate PTO during transport.  BIO& mower securely before working under-  Make sure area behind you is clear before  neath.  operating in reverse.  Keep all persons away from operator control  Do not operate on steep slopes.  area w
                    
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                        SAFETY DECALS  A ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! A  Replace Immediately If Damaged!  KEEP AWAY!  * ENTANGLEMENT WITH ROTATING  DRIVE PARTS OR FALLING OFF CAN  CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.  * KEEP ALL DRIVE SHIELDS & GUARDS  IN PLACE AND IN GOOD CONDITION.  * ALLOW NO RIDERS. 7507.7  2  DE1458  DO NOT OPEN BLADE ACCESS  COVER UNTIL ALL COMPONENTS  AVE STOPPED.  1  12023/  TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH:  Sr READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL & FOLLOW Sr KNOW HOW TO STOP TRACTOR AND  ALL SAFETY 
                    
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                        SAFETY DECALS  A ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! A  Replace Immediately If Damaged!  (Safety Decals continued from previous page)  2000 RPM PTO ONLY  HIGHER PTO SPEEDS CAN  CAUSE EQUIPMENT FAILURE  AND PERSONAL INJURY. I  I  SHIELD MISSING  5  DO NOT OPERATE  6  KEEP AWAY!  ROTATING DRIVE LINE  SHIELD MISSING  * ENTANGLEMENT CAN CAUSE  SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  DO NOT OPERATE I  * KEEP ALL DRIVE SHIELDS AND  GUARDS IN PLACE AND IN GOOD  CONDITION.  * TRACTOR PTO YOKE MUST BE  L
                    
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                        TORQUE CHART  The chart lists the correct tightening torque for fasteners used on this equipment. When  bolts are to be tightened or replaced, refer to this chart to determine the grade of bolts  and the proper toque except when specific torque values are assigned in manual text.  Bolt Head Markings  SAE Grade 8  SAE Grade 2 SAE Grade 5  (3 Radial Dashes) (6 Radial Dashes)  (No Dashes)  Recommended Torque in Foot Pounds (Newton-Meters)  Bolt  Diameter (In.) SAE Grade 2 SAE Grade 5 SAE Grade 8  1
                    
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                        ASSEMBLY  Be familiar with all safety practices on pages 4 and The mower is shipped partially assembled.  5. Assembly will be easier if components are aligned  and loosely assembled before tightening hardware.  Recommended torque. values for hardware are  located on page '8.  Make certain all movement of cutter  Select a suitable working area. Lay parts and  components has stopped before openlng  hardware out to make location easy. Refer to  blade access cover.  illustrations, accompanying text,
                    
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                        When right side shield (4) is installed, you must ~~ I  Front Corner Baffle Installation (figure 2)  install side shield baffle (6). Attach rear portion of  Attach front corner baffle (5) up under mower frame  baffle (6) to mower frame with bolt (8) and flange  as shown and attach with bolts (8) and flange lock-  locknut (9) as shown. Attach front end of baffle (6)  nuts (9).  to side shield (4) with bolt (8) and flange locknut (9)  as shown. Attach side shield (4) to mower frame  with bolts (7)
                    
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                        Attach caster arm (2) to the frame rail as shown  with bolt (4) and flange locknut (6). Attach  adjustment brackets (3) to frame rail and caster arm  (2) as shown with carnage bolts (5) and flange lock-  nuts (6). Repeat for opposite caster. Do not tighten  this hardware as the casters will require adjustment  when cutting height is set.  Top Link Pivot Installation (figure 4)  Remove bolt (1) and flange locknut (2) from A-frame  arm installation and insert top pivot links (3) as  shown then sec
                    
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                        OPERATION  Safety is a primary concern in the design and  manufacture of our products. Unfortunately,  Do not allow children or unqualified persons  our efforts to provide safe equipment can be  to operate equlpment.  wiped out by ,a single careless act of an  Do not operate PTO durlng transport.  operator.  Keep bystanders away from equipment while  In addition to the design and configuration of  it is in operation.  equipment, hazard control and accident  prevention are dependent upon the awar
                    
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                        Attaching Mower to Tractor The adjustments given are to provide you with a  starting point. Adjustments are approximate and  Tractor Stability (figure 6)  may vary due to machine wear. You may desire to  fine tune them for your situation.  I IMPORTANT NOTICE I  A minimum 20% of tractor and equipment  Avoid very low cutting heights. Striking the  weight must be on tractor front wheels with  ground with blades gives one of the most  mower in transport position. Without this  damaging shock loads a
                    
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                        I\  Dc3w  Figure 8. Mower Attitude Adjustment  With cutting height selected, measure from the Attach check chain brackets (11) to tractor top link  ground to straightedge at front and rear. The front bracket (4).  should be level with, to not more than 1/2" lower  Insert check chains into check chain brackets.  than, the rear. Raise or lower tractor 3-point arms to  Count the links between mower and brackets to  accomplish this measurement.  ensure you have the same number of links on each  side
                    
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                        Pre-Operation Check List  Operating Technique  Proper ground speed will depend upon the terrain  Operate PTO at 2,000 rpm maximum.  and the height, type and density of material to be  cut.  Ensure both side skids, the left side shield and  either the discharge chute or right side shield  Normally, ground speed will range from two to five.  are installed.  mph. Tall dense material should be cut at a low  speed; thin medium-height material can be cut at a  No riders are allowed on tractor or mower
                    
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                        A side shield and discharge chute are provided for  Uneven Terrain  the right side. The side shield is best for normal  mowing and shredding. The discharge chute is  recommended when mowing extremely heavy  material.  For a professional touch in large open areas, try the  H Do not operate on steep slopes.  mowing pattern in figure 10. Make two or three  passes' clockwise to discharge the clippings away  Do not stop, start or change dlrectlons  from bordering objects. Then cut the lawn in half by
                    
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                        OWNER SERVICE  Be familiar with all safety practices on pages 4 and  LUBRICATION INFORMATION (figure 11)  5.  Do not let excess grease collect on or around parts,  particularly when operating in sandy areas.  The accompanying illustration shows lubrication  a Make certain all movement of cutter compo-  points. The chart gives the frequency of lubrication  nents has stopped before opening blade  in operating hours, based on normal operating  access cover.  conditions. Severe or unusual conditions