
Operator’s Manual
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3 POINT STONE BURIER
MODEL: RSB48 / RSB65


TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION
1
SAFETY SIGNS 3
4
STONE SIZE AND QUANTITY GUIDELINES
7
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
8
SAFE OPERATING AREA
8
BEFORE LEAVING THE TRACTOR
8
OPERATING RESTRICTIONS
8
DUST AND RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
8
TRACTOR HANDLING AND STABILITY
8
FASTENER INSPECTION
8
MACHINES SUPPLIED PARTLY DISASSEMBLED
8
BEFORE USE
8
ROTOR
9
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
9
GREASING AND LUBRICATION
9
UNLOADING AND POSITIONING
TRACTOR CAPACITY AND STABILITY
6
6
6
6
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
4
MACHINE IDENTIFICATION
4
INTENDED USE
4
SAFETY NOTICE – REAR ACCESS DOOR (IF EQUIPPED)
4
OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY
4
WORK AREA AND OPERATING LIMITS
4
NOISE LEVEL
5
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
5
MACHINE COMPONENTS
5
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
5
BEFORE OPERATION:
6
DURING OPERATION:
6
PTO DRIVELINE SAFETY
6
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS:
6
SAFETY INFORMATION
TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION
7
OPERATION
8
USE OF THE MACHINE
9
MAINTENANCE
10
PARTS DIAGRAM
10
PARTS LIST
11
PARTS DIAGRAM (3-POINT HITCH ASSEMBLY)
11
PARTS LIST (3-POINT HITCH ASSEMBLY)
12
PARTS DIAGRAM (GEARBOX ASSEMBLY)
13
PARTS LIST (GEARBOX ASSEMBLY)
15
PARTS DIAGRAM (HOOD ASSEMBLY)
16
PARTS LIST (HOOD ASSEMBLY)
20
PARTS DIAGRAM (ROTOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY)
21
PARTS LIST (ROTOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY)
23
PARTS DIAGRAM (REAR ROLLER ASSEMBLY)
23
PARTS LIST (REAR ROLLER ASSEMBLY)
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We want to thank you for having chosen one of our products.
Technological evolution and the new demands of the agricultural industry have pushed our firm toward continuous
improvement, focusing on the product itself, the quality of materials, and the quality of workmanship.
This manual contains a description of the machine and the necessary instructions for correct use, along with instructions
for ordinary and periodic maintenance of the stone burier. The manual is subdivided into easily recognizable chapters for
practical reference.
The information in this manual is intended for professional users who must have specific knowledge of the operating
characteristics of the tractor to which the machine is connected. The user must be authorized, instructed, and appropri-
ately trained.
We recommend that you use only original spare parts and accessories.
The use of non-original parts could be dangerous, reducing the service life and performance of the machine, as well as
voiding the warranty.
The manufacturer shall not be held liable for damage, injury, or loss resulting from misuse, improper installation, unautho-
rized modification, or operation outside the intended use of this machine.
In case of doubt regarding the interpretation of the subjects illustrated in this handbook, we suggest that you contact
your dealer, who will be ready to assist you whenever needed.

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0.5L (0.53 quarts) is required.Gearoil type: 80W-90
MUST ADD GEARBOX OIL
BEFORE FIRST USE
1L (1.057 quarts) is required.Gearoil type: 80W-90
MUST ADD GEARBOX OIL
BEFORE FIRST USE
SAFETY SIGNS
SAFETY SIGNS
The rating plate on your machine may show symbols. These represent important information about the product or instruc-
tions on its use.
ROTATING
BLADES
KEEP HANDS
AWAY
KEEP BYSTANDERS AWAY.
DO NOT OPERATE NEAR PEOPLE.
FLYING
OBJECTS
HAZARD
KEEP CLEAR.
To avoid Injury or Machine Damage:
Operate only with 540 rpm PTO
PINCH POINT
HAZARD
KEEP CLEAR
Read and under-
stand operator's
manual before using
this machine.
All driveline guards, tractor, and equipment
shields in place.
ROTATING DRIVELINE CONTACT CAN
CAUSE DEATH KEEP AWAY!
DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT :
Drivelines securely attached at both ends.
GUARD MISSING
WHEN THIS IS VISIBLE
DO NOT OPERATE
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HAZARD
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
SAFETY NOTICE – REAR ACCESS DOOR
(IF EQUIPPED)
OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY
WORK AREA AND OPERATING LIMITS
MACHINE IDENTIFICATION
INTENDED USE
GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
This operator’s manual provides essential safety, opera-
tion, and maintenance information for this Stone Burier.
Reading and following all instructions will help ensure
safe operation, reliable performance, and long service life
of the machine.
This manual is considered a permanent part of the
machine and must remain with the unit if sold, trans-
ferred, or stored.
Illustrations shown may differ slightly from the actual
machine and are intended for reference only.
Safety decals and pictograms installed on the machine
must be kept clean, legible, and replaced if damaged or
missing.
Each machine is equipped with an identification plate
mounted on the frame. This plate includes the model
number, serial number, year of manufacture, and machine
weight. This information is required when ordering parts or
requesting service.
This Stone Burier is designed for agricultural soil prepara-
tion in areas containing stones. During operation, stones
are buried beneath the soil surface while finer soil is
brought to the top, resulting in a smoother and more
workable field surface.
This machine is intended for agricultural use only. Any use
outside of agriculture is prohibited.
The Stone Burier is designed to operate with limited stone
size and quantity. Excessive stone concentration,
oversized stones, or hidden obstacles may overload the
machine and create unsafe operating conditions.
Operating Principle of the Stone Burier
The Stone Burier operates with a specially designed rotor
that rotates in a reversed direction. This operating princi-
ple allows stones and coarse material to be directed
downward and buried beneath the soil surface, while finer
soil is carried upward to create a smoother and more
workable finish.
This reversed rotation design is essential for stone-bury-
ing performance and also results in higher mechanical
loads during operation. For this reason, correct operating
speed, proper depth adjustment, and careful attention to
ground conditions are critical for safe and effective use.
Stone Buriers equipped with a rear access door or leveling
door must be operated with the door fully closed during
normal operation.
The rear door may only be opened when the machine is
shut down for inspection, cleaning, or maintenance.
Operating the machine with the rear door open is consid-
ered unsafe and improper use.
Only one trained operator may operate the machine at a
time.
Operators must be properly trained, authorized, and famil-
iar with tractor-mounted implements and their operating
characteristics.
Adequate tractor lighting must be used when operating in
low-light or reduced-visibility conditions.
Unauthorized modifications or improper use void manu-
facturer responsibility.
Proper operation and compliance with all safety instruc-
tions reduce the risk of injury and help extend equipment
life.
Before operation, inspect the work area for oversized
stones, buried obstacles, metal objects, or other hazards
that may exceed the machine’s operating capacity.
Ensure that bystanders, children, and animals are kept at
a safe distance during operation.
Avoid operating at extremely shallow working depth on
wet soil, as this may reduce performance and affect
machine stability.
Improper operating conditions or misuse may result in
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NOISE LEVEL
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
GENERAL INFORMATION
Sound pressure levels may exceed 84 dB(A) depending on
operating conditions. Hearing protection is recommended.
Store the machine in a dry, sheltered area when not in
use. Clean, lubricate, and protect all mechanical compo-
nents before long-term storage.
Dispose of oils, lubricants, and machine components in
accordance with local environmental regulations.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
The following safety instructions are provided to help prevent personal injury and equipment damage.
Read, understand, and follow all safety instructions before operating or servicing this machine. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in serious injury or death.
MACHINE COMPONENTS
This Stone Burier connects to the tractor via a three-point
hitch and is powered by the PTO.
Main components include:
• Top link connection
• Lower hitch arms
• PTO support
• Depth control skids
• Gearbox
• Stone-burying rotor assembly
UNIT IS SHIPPED WITHOUT OIL IN THE GEARBOX AND WITHOUT GREASE IN THE GREASE FITTINGS.
ADD OIL AND GREASE BEFORE OPERATION.
0.5L (0.53 quarts) is required.Gearoil type: 80W-90
MUST ADD GEARBOX OIL
BEFORE FIRST USE
1L (1.057 quarts) is required.Gearoil type: 80W-90
MUST ADD GEARBOX OIL
BEFORE FIRST USE
0.5L (0.53 quarts) is required.Gearoil type: 80W-90
MUST ADD GEARBOX OIL
BEFORE FIRST USE
1L (1.057 quarts) is required.Gearoil type: 80W-90
MUST ADD GEARBOX OIL
BEFORE FIRST USE
0.5L (0.53 quarts) is required.Gearoil type: 80W-90
MUST ADD GEARBOX OIL
BEFORE FIRST USE
1L (1.057 quarts) is required.Gearoil type: 80W-90
MUST ADD GEARBOX OIL
BEFORE FIRST USE
0.5L (0.53 quarts) is required.Gearoil type: 80W-90
1L (1.057 quarts) is required.Gearoil type: 80W-90

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This stone burier is designed for agricultural use only and
must be operated in accordance with all safety instruc-
tions provided in this manual.
Only one trained and authorized operator may operate the
machine at any time. Operators must be familiar with
tractor-mounted implements and associated hazards.
• Shut off the tractor engine, engage the parking brake,
and remove the ignition key before servicing.
• Allow all rotating components to come to a complete
stop.
• Use only manufacturer-approved replacement parts.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious
injury or equipment damage.
Use extreme caution during loading and unloading opera-
tions. These tasks must be performed by trained and
qualified personnel using appropriate lifting equipment.
For transport, place the machine securely on pallets and
fasten it with suitable restraints. Always use lifting equip-
ment with sufficient rated capacity.
Do not lift the machine using straps alone. Use only the
designated lifting points and approved lifting hooks or
cables as indicated on the machine.
Before attaching the stone burier, ensure that the tractor
has adequate lifting capacity and stability for the
installed equipment.
Front ballast may be required to maintain proper weight
distribution and steering control.
Failure to verify tractor capacity and stability may result
in loss of control, tipping, or serious injury.
• Ensure all guards, shields, and safety devices are
properly installed and in good condition.
• Verify the PTO shaft and protective covers are intact.
• Inspect hydraulic hoses for wear or damage.
• Remove oversized stones, metal objects, and foreign
debris
• Keep all bystanders and animals at a safe distance.
• Do not operate near buried obstacles, tree stumps, or
metal objects.
• Never approach moving parts or the PTO shaft while the
machine is running.
• Do not ride on the machine at any time.
The PTO driveline is a critical and potentially hazardous
component. Serious injury or death may result from
contact with rotating PTO parts.
Always ensure that the PTO shaft is correctly connected,
fully locked, and equipped with intact protective guards
before operation.
Never operate the machine if the PTO guards are missing,
damaged, or improperly installed.
Before servicing, adjusting, or inspecting the PTO drive-
line, shut off the tractor engine, disengage the PTO, apply
the parking brake, remove the ignition key, and wait until
all rotating components have completely stopped.
Do not exceed the recommended PTO speed. Excessive
PTO angles or improper driveline length may cause prema-
ture wear or failure.
BEFORE OPERATION:
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS:
UNLOADING AND POSITIONING
TRACTOR CAPACITY AND STABILITY
DURING OPERATION:
PTO DRIVELINE SAFETY
SAFETY INFORMATION
SAFETY INFORMATION
TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION

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OPERATION
OPERATION
Begin operation at low engine speed and gradually lower the Stone Burier into the soil. Avoid sudden engagement of the
PTO.
Never operate in reverse. Always raise the implement fully before turning or changing direction.
Maintain a moderate forward speed to ensure effective stone burial and soil leveling.
Excessive stone concentration, oversized stones, or hidden obstacles may overload the driveline and safety devices.
Stop operation immediately if abnormal vibration or noise occurs.
The Stone Burier is designed to handle stones within reasonable size and quantity limits relative to the selected working
depth and tractor power.
Stones that are excessively large, deeply embedded, or present in high concentration may overload the driveline, safety
clutch, or transmission components. If excessive vibration, abnormal noise, or repeated activation of protective devices
occurs, operation must be stopped immediately and working conditions reassessed.
Operating beyond the intended stone-handling capability of the machine may result in equipment damage and unsafe
conditions.
STONE SIZE AND QUANTITY GUIDELINES

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USE OF THE MACHINE
USE OF THE MACHINE
During operation, the operator must wear suitable person-
al protective equipment, including protective footwear,
work gloves, protective clothing, eye protection, and
hearing protection. Proper PPE helps reduce the risk of
injury caused by debris, noise, or contact with moving
parts.
Ensure that all bystanders remain at a safe distance. A
minimum distance of 165 feet (50 m) is recommended
depending on operating conditions.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
SAFE OPERATING AREA
Before dismounting from the tractor or carrying out any
maintenance, adjustment, or inspection, engage the
parking brake, disengage the PTO, shut off the engine,
remove the ignition key, and wait until all rotating and
moving components have completely stopped.
BEFORE LEAVING THE TRACTOR
Do not operate the stone burier in reverse. When changing
direction or turning, always raise the implement
completely out of the soil. Turning with the tiller engaged
in the ground may result in equipment damage or loss of
control.
OPERATING RESTRICTIONS
Operation in dry soil conditions may generate dust. It is
recommended to use a tractor equipped with an enclosed
cab and air filtration system or to wear appropriate respi-
ratory protection such as a dust mask or filtered respira-
tor.
DUST AND RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
The use of mounted or towed implements can significant-
ly affect tractor handling, steering response, and braking
performance. Extra caution must be taken when turning,
as the altered center of gravity may increase centrifugal
forces.
TRACTOR HANDLING AND STABILITY
All nuts, bolts, and fasteners must be inspected periodi-
cally. Retighten any loose components to ensure safe and
reliable operation.
FASTENER INSPECTION
For transportation and packaging efficiency, the stone
burier may be supplied partially disassembled. Detached
components are packed together with the main unit. In
most cases, the three-point hitch frame is shipped sepa-
rately and must be assembled at the customer’s location
before operation.
•Before starting the machine, verify that the stone burier
is in proper working condition, that all lubrication points
are correctly serviced, and that no components show
excessive wear or damage.
•Ensure the tiller is correctly positioned to achieve the
desired working depth.
•All safety guards and protective devices, which may
have been removed for shipping, must be properly
installed and secured before commissioning the
machine.
MACHINES SUPPLIED PARTLY
DISASSEMBLED
BEFORE USE

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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
M8×1
M10×1.25
M12×1.25
M14×1.5
M16×1.5
M18×1.5
M20×1.5
M22×1.5
M24×2
M27×2
M30×2
11
22
38
60
88
128
178
237
303
443
614
19
38
67
107
158
227
318
421
539
789
1091
27
55
94
148
222
319
447
592
758
1109
1535
32
65
113
178
266
384
536
711
910
1332
1842
Metric Bolt Tightening Torques (ft-lb)
6.8
Bolt Grade
Fine Thread
Bolts
8.8 10.9 12.9
General Maintenance Requirements
All maintenance and service operations must be carried
out only by trained and competent personnel. Before
performing any maintenance, the Stone Burier must be
completely stopped and disconnected from the tractor.
The condition of the stone burier must be inspected daily.
Worn, cracked, or damaged blades must be replaced
immediately, as blade failure may result in hazardous
ejection of parts during operation.
Every 4 Operating Hours
Check the tightness of all fastening nuts.
After 50 Operating Hours
Check the oil level in the transmission unit and restore it
to the correct level as required.
Every 100 Operating Hours
Recheck the transmission oil level and top up if neces-
sary.
Note: Torque values are approximate and provided for
reference only. Always follow fastener manufacturer
specifications.
The rotor shaft is factory balanced. When replacing blades
or tools, it is strongly recommended to replace the entire
set to maintain proper balance.
Installing non-original or mismatched components may
cause excessive vibration and can lead to premature
bearing failure.
Replacement of damaged rotor components must be
performed by qualified service personnel.
ROTOR
Routine maintenance must be performed with the Stone
Burier disconnected from the tractor and positioned
securely on level ground.
All inspection, adjustment, and cleaning work must be
carried out only when:
The implement is resting on the ground
The tractor engine is shut off
The PTO driveline is disengaged
The parking brake is applied
The ignition key has been removed
Adjustments must only be made with the engine shut off,
PTO disengaged, ignition key removed, and all mechanical
components completely stopped.
In the event of a malfunction, the operator must immedi-
ately disengage the PTO, turn off the engine, remove the
ignition key, exit the tractor, and identify the cause before
attempting any corrective action.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
GREASING AND LUBRICATION
SAFETY NOTICE
Torque values shown are metric fasteners converted to
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PARTS DIAGRAM
PARTS DIAGRAM
PARTS LIST
1
1
1
1
1
No. DESCRIPTION Qty
1
2
3
4
5
3-Point Hitch Assembly
Gearbox Assembly
Hood Assembly
Rotor Shaft Assembly
Rear Roller Assembly
2
3
4
5
1

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PARTS DIAGRAM (3-POINT HITCH ASSEMBLY)
PARTS DIAGRAM (3-POINT HITCH ASSEMBLY)
PARTS LIST (3-POINT HITCH ASSEMBLY)
2
4
1
2
6
No. DESCRIPTION Qty
1
2
3
4
5
Bolt M8 x 25
Flat Washer M8
Manual Tube (Small)
Lock Nut M8
Lock Nut M14
12
1
6
1
1
No. DESCRIPTION Qty
6
7
8
9
10
Flat Washer M14
Upper Hitch Welded Assembly
Bolt M14 x 40
Hitch Hook
Upper Hitch Pin
1
5
7
2
6
3
9
8
4
10

PARTS DIAGRAM (GEARBOX ASSEMBLY)
PARTS DIAGRAM (GEARBOX ASSEMBLY)
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14
1
4
2
3
27
15
26
5
13
25
21
16
12
6
22
24
23
17
19
11
9
7
20
8
1
1
10
18
30
29
28

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PARTS LIST (GEARBOX ASSEMBLY)
PARTS LIST (GEARBOX ASSEMBLY)
No. DESCRIPTION Qty Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Bolt M8 x 25
Spring Washer M8
Flat Washer M8
Right Guard Cover Welded Assembly
Gearbox
Drive Shaft
Left Guard Cover Welded Assembly
Lock Nut M12
Upper Bearing Housing
Copper Washer M12
Bolt M12 x 40
Oil Seal 45 x 72 x 8
Internal Circlip Ø80
External Circlip Ø34
Driving Pulley
Ball Bearing 6307
Oil Seal Sleeve
10
10
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
105
115
125
135
145
155
165
105
115
125
135
145
155
165

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PARTS LIST (GEARBOX ASSEMBLY)
No. DESCRIPTION Qty Remarks
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
O-Ring 34.5 x 2.65
Gasket
Inner Guard Cover Welded Assembly
Mounting Bracket Welded Assembly
Flat Washer M12
Spring Washer M12
Bolt M12 x 35
Flat Washer M10
Spring Washer M10
Hex Socket Head Cap Screw M10 x 30
Bolt M8 x 16
Large Flat Washer M8
PTO Safety Shield (Black)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
1
105
115
125
135
145
155
165

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56
40
27
38
39
7
34
55
33
8
37
32
36
54
9
41
11
53
1
12
5 4
10
13
14
3 2
17
31
30
42
26
52
16
29
18
6
19
43
51
15
28
20
44
22
45
21
46
50
47
48
25
23
49
24
27
27
15
16
27
11
26
27
27
27
35
PARTS DIAGRAM (HOOD ASSEMBLY)
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PARTS LIST (HOOD ASSEMBLY)
PARTS LIST (HOOD ASSEMBLY)
No. DESCRIPTION Qty Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Rear Shield Welded Assembly
Shield Hanging Rod
Long Clamping Plate
Star Knob M10 x 25
Short Clamping Plate
Short Rubber Pad
Bolt M12 x 30
Large Flat Washer M12
Grease Nipple M6
Ball Bearing 6306
Bolt M14 x 65
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
105
115
125
135
145
155
165
105
115
125
135
145
155
165
105
115
125
135
145
155
165

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PARTS LIST (HOOD ASSEMBLY)
No. DESCRIPTION Qty Remarks
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Spring Washer M14
Flat Washer M14
Right Shield Welded Assembly
Bolt M10 x 35
Ø6 Lock Pin
Lock Nut M10
Flat Washer M10
Long Rubber Pad
Spike Holder Frame Welded Assembly
Shock Absorber Block Assembly
Spike Tooth
Tension Plate Welded Assembly
External Circlip Ø12
Left Shield Welded Assembly
2
2
1
8
2
10
18
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
33
36
39
43
46
49
52
1
1
1
105
115
125
135
145
155
165
105
115
125
135
145
155
165
105
115
125
135
145
155
165

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PARTS LIST (HOOD ASSEMBLY)
No. DESCRIPTION Qty Remarks
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
Countersunk Hex Socket Screw M12 x 30
Bolt M12 x 35
Roller Chain 16A-1 x 42 Links
Bolt M8 x 35
Vent Plug M16 x 1.5
Bolt M8 x 30
Flat Washer M8
Lock Nut M8
Hex Nut M12
Copper Washer
Oil Level Plug M16 x 1.5
Plug M16 x 1.5
Lock Nut M12
Flat Washer M12
Protective Frame Welded Assembly
Chain Case Cover Welded Assembly
Rubber Sheet
External Circlip Ø42
Driven Pulley
Internal Circlip Ø85
Ball Bearing 6209
Oil Seal 50 x 72 x 10
Left Side Plate Welded Assembly
Lower Hitch Pin
Hood Welded Assembly
Right Support Bracket Welded Assembly
2
16
1
2
1
16
36
18
2
2
1
1
14
28
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
105
115
125
135
145
155
165

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PARTS LIST (HOOD ASSEMBLY)
No. DESCRIPTION Qty Remarks
52
53
54
55
56
Oil Seal 45 x 72 x 8
Dust Cover
Internal Circlip Ø72
Spring Washer M12
Skid Plate
1
1
1
3
1

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PARTS DIAGRAM (ROTOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY)
PARTS DIAGRAM (ROTOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY)
1
2
3
4
2
5

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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
40
40
48
48
56
64
64
10
10
12
12
14
16
16
40
40
48
48
56
64
64
No. DESCRIPTION Qty
1
2
3
4
Rotor Shaft Welded Assembly
Bolt M12 x 35
Right Curved Tine Blade
Lock Nut M12
PARTS LIST (ROTOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY)
PARTS LIST (ROTOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY)
Remarks
105
115
125
135
145
155
165
105
115
125
135
145
155
165
105
115
125
135
145
155
165
105
115
125
135
145
155
165

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10
10
12
12
14
16
16
No. DESCRIPTION Qty
5 Left Curved Tine Blade
Remarks
105
115
125
135
145
155
165

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No. DESCRIPTION Qty Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Adjustment Rod Assembly
Bolt M12 x 45
Flat Washer M12
Spring Bracket
Extension Spring
Hex Nut M10
Bolt M10 x 45
Flange Bearing Unit UCFL205
2
4
14
2
2
2
2
2
PARTS LIST (REAR ROLLER ASSEMBLY)
PARTS DIAGRAM (REAR ROLLER ASSEMBLY)
PARTS DIAGRAM (REAR ROLLER ASSEMBLY)
12
5
1
5
2
16
7
17
15
6
3
20
4
18
10
19
8
9
11
4
18
19
2
15
7
12
8
1
6
16
13
14

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9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Roller Drum Welded Assembly
Mud Scraper Blade Welded Assembly
Bolt M12 x 40
Lock Nut M12
Flat Washer M10
Lock Nut M10
Dowel Pin Ø6
Large Flat Washer M12
Right Support Bracket Welded Assembly
Spacer Sleeve
Bolt M12 x 50
Left Support Bracket Welded Assembly
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
8
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
105
115
125
135
145
155
165
105
115
125
135
145
155
165
PARTS LIST (REAR ROLLER ASSEMBLY)


