Bush Hog 2175 Lawn Mower User Manual


 
TOOTH REPLACEMENT
Bolt-On
tooth points, when worn, can be replaced by
removing the hardware that connects it to the cutting
edge. Install new tooth and replace hardware if nec-
essary. (Figure 5)
Roll-Pinned tooth points, when worn, can be replaced
by driving out the roll pin with a hammer and punch.
Install the new tooth using a new roll pin and hammer.
(Figure 6)
Economical and efficient operation of the backhoe is
dependent upon regular and proper lubrication of all
moving parts with a quality lubricant.
All parts provided with grease fittings should be lubricat-
ed with a good quality chassis lube type grease. If any
grease fittings are missing, replace them immediately.
Clean all fittings thoroughly before using grease gun.
Lubricate all grease fittings at least twice daily, once
at the beginning of operation and again approximate-
ly halfway through the work day.
Lower stabilizers to the ground and lower boom so
bucket rests on the ground as shown in Figures 7 and
8. Refer to these illustrations for the location of all
grease fittings.
IMPORTANT: Before greasing boom to swing frame
pivot (*) shown in Figures 7 and 8, raise boom and
install transport lock pin shown in Figure 1.
On Models 2165, 2175, 2185 and 2195 the follow-
ing locations should be oiled with SAE30 oil:
A. All Control Handle Linkages
B. Seat Bracket Pivot
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Figure 6
Roll-Pin Tooth
LUBRICATION
IMPORTANT: Avoid excessive greasing. Dirt collects
on exposed grease and increases wear greatly. After
greasing, wipe off excessive grease from fittings.
Figure 5
Bolt-On Tooth
Nut
Bolt
Point
Point
Roll-Pin
Figure 7 Lubrication Points
2165 & 2175
Tightening Nuts and Bolts
Periodically, check to be sure all bolts and nuts are
tight. See torque chart, page 45 .
Check all pivot pins for cotter pins, washers and
retainers; if missing, replace.
Figure 8 Lubrication Points
2185 & 2195
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