5 OPERATION & CONTROLS
FIGURE 13
1. Rear Wheel Adjustment
2. Run sodcutter through a couple of cut-off cycles and
determine if the thickness is correct and the cut-off
blade is cutting correctly.
NOTE: A slight jumping of the handle is evident at each
cut, but excessive jumping indicates the cut-off
blade is entering the turf too far. Lower rear wheels
to correct jumping.
If sod is not being cut completely, raise rear wheels
slightly to lower cut-off blade.
When cut-off blade is correctly adjusted, the sod will
roll up slightly at each cutting stroke and there will be
a slight penetration into the soil below the sod with-
out excessive jumping of the handle.
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1. Use the previous Dog Arrangement Chart to deter-
2. Select desired length of cut.
3. Read top of column to determine correct sprocket
4. Read across to determine number of dog(s) required
5. With first adjustments completed and engine run-
METERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
SPROCKET AND CHAIN NUMBER
LENGTH
516384
12T SPROCKET
OF
CUT
547026 CHAIN
100 LINKS W/CON
9' - 0"
(2,743 mm)
6' - 9"
1
(2,057 mm)
6' - 0"
1
(1,829 mm)
4' - 6"
(1,372 mm)
3' - 0" (914 mm)
1 - 5
2' - 6" (762 mm)
2' - 0" (610 mm)
1 - 4 - 6
1' - 6" (457 mm)
1 - 3 - 5 - 7
1' - 0" (305 mm)
1 - 2 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 8
Number and Position
Dog(s) on Dog Wheel
6' - 0" (1,829 mm) - Factory Setting
mine appropriate position for specific sod lengths.
and chain required for that cut.
and their position on the dog wheel. See Figure 14.
1
8
7
6
5
FIGURE 14
1. Dog Wheel (showing dog locations)
ning, position sodcutter at start of cut.
Discontinued
∗
1992 & Prior
∗
516386
18T SPROCKET
Obtain No. 35 chain
locally
103 links w/con
1
1 - 5
1 - 4 - 6
1 - 3 - 5 - 7
1 - 2 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 8
of
2
3
4