00763431 190 OPS PUB 11-94 Rev. 09-07-99
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00763431 190 OPS PUB 11-94 Rev. 09-07-99
190 BACKHOE Revised 09-07-99 Part No. 00763431 OPERATOR'S MANUAL with PARTS LISTING RHINO® 1020 S. Sangamon Ave. Gibson City, IL 60936 800-446-5158 Email: parts@servis-rhino.com © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. TO THE OWNER/OPERATOR/DEALER All implements with moving parts are potentially hazardous. There is no substitute for a cautious, safe-minded operator who recognizes the potential hazards and follows reasonable safety practices. The manufacturer has designed this implement to be used with all its safety equipment properly attached to minimize the chance of accidents. BEFORE YOU START!! Read the safety messages on the implement and shown in your manual. Observe the rules of safety and common sense! WARRANTY INFORMATION: Read and understand the complete Warranty Statement found in this Manual. Fill out the Warranty Registration Form in full and return it to within 30 Days. Make certain the Serial Number of the Machine is recorded on the Warranty Card and on the Warranty Form that you retain. TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SECTION ......................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Safety Information ........................................................................................................................................... 1-2 Safety Decal Location ..................................................................................................................................... 1-5 Safety Decals ................................................................................................................................................. 1-6 Federal Laws And Regulations ......................................................................................................................... 1INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................. 2-1 ASSEMBLY .................................................................................................................................................... 3-1 Tractor Selection ............................................................................................................................................. 3-2 Tractor Preparation ......................................................................................................................................... 3-2 Tractor Lift Arms ............................................................................................................................................. 3-3 Subframe Models ............................................................................................................................................ 3-3 Fitting Subframe to Kubota L1550 and 1750 Tractors ..................................................................................... 3-4 Fitting Subframe to Kubota 8200, B8200 HST and L2150 Tractors ................................................................. 3-5 Fitting Subframe to Kubota L2850 Tractor ....................................................................................................... 3-6 Backhoe Preparation ...................................................................................................................................... 3-7 Connecting Hydraulics .................................................................................................................................... 3-8 Mounting Backhoe onto Tractor ...................................................................................................................... 3-9 OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................... 4-1 Machine Controls ............................................................................................................................................ 4-2 Tractor Engine Speed ...................................................................................................................................... 4-2 Operating Stability .......................................................................................................................................... 4-3 Sideways Levelling .......................................................................................................................................... 4-3 Removal From Tractor ..................................................................................................................................... 4-3 Storage 4-4 Digging Depth ................................................................................................................................................. 4-4 Seat Adjustment ............................................................................................................................................. 4-5 Transportation ................................................................................................................................................. 4-5 Buckets .......................................................................................................................................................... 4-6 MAINTENANCE SECTION .............................................................................................................................. 5-1 Lubrication ...................................................................................................................................................... 5-2 Hoses ............................................................................................................................................................. 5-3 Gearbox .......................................................................................................................................................... 5-3 Hose Connections .......................................................................................................................................... 5-4 PARTS SECTION ........................................................................................................................................... 6-1 RHINO and Servis are registered trademarks of Alamo Group, Inc. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. SAFETY SECTION Safety Section 1-1 SAFETY A safe and careful operator is the best operator. Safety is of primary importance to the manufacturer and should be to the owner/operator. Most accidents can be avoided by being aware of your equipment, your surroundings, and observing certain precautions. The first section of this manual includes a list of Safety Messages that, if followed, will help protect the operator and bystanders from injury or death. Read and understand these Safety Messages before assembling, operating or servicing this implement. This equipment should only be operated by those persons who have read the Manual, who are responsible and trained, and who know how to do so safely and responsibly. The Safety Alert Symbol combined with a Signal Word, as seen below, is used throughout this manual and on decals which are attached to the equipment. The Safety Alert Symbol means: “ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!” The Symbol and Signal Word are intended to warn the owner/operator of impending hazards and the degree of possible injury faced when operating this equipment.. Practice all usual and customary safe working precautions and above all---remember safety is up to YOU. Only YOU can prevent serious injury or death from unsafe practices. CAUTION! The lowest level of Safety Message; warns of possible injury. Decals located on the Equipment with this Signal Word are Black and Yellow. WARNING! Serious injury or possible death! Decals are Black and Orange. DANGER! Imminent death/critical injury. Decals are Red and White. (SG-1) READ, UNDERSTAND, and FOLLOW the following Safety Messages. Serious injury or death may occur unless care is taken to follow the warnings and instructions stated in the Safety Messages. Always use good common sense to avoid hazards. (SG-2) 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Safety Section 1-2 SAFETY PELIGRO! Si no lee Ingles, pida ayuda a alguien que si lo lea para que le traduzca las medidas de seguridad. (SG-3) DANGER! Never operate the Tractor or Implement until you have read and completely understand this Manual, the Tractor Operator’s Manual, and each of the Safety Messages found in the Manual or on the Tractor and Implement. Learn how to stop the tractor engine suddenly in an emergency. Never allow inexperienced or untrained personnel too operate the Tractor and Implement without supervision. Make sure the operator has fully read and understood the manuals prior to operation. (SG-4) WARNING! Always maintain the safety decals in good readable condition. If the decals are missing, damaged, or unreadable, obtain and install replacement decals immediately. (SG-5) WARNING! Make certain that the “Slow Moving Vehicle” (SMV) sign is installed in such a way as to be clearly visible and legible. When transporting the Equipment use the Tractor flashing warning lights and follow all local traffic regulations. (SG-6) WARNING! Operate this Equipment only with a Tractor equipped with an approved roll-over-protective system (ROPS). Always wear seat belts. Serious injury or even death could result from falling off the tractor--particularly during a turnover when the operator could be pinned under the ROPS. ¡LEA EL INSTRUCTIVO! (SG-7) WARNING! Do not modify or alter this Implement. Do not permit anyone to modify or alter this Implement, any of its components or any Implement function. (SG-8) DANGER! BEFORE leaving the tractor seat, always engage the brake and/or set the tractor transmission in parking gear, disengage the PTO, stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop. Place the tractor shift lever into a low range or parking gear to prevent the tractor from rolling. Never dismount a Tractor that is moving or while the engine is running. Operate the Tractor controls from the tractor seat only. (SG-9) DANGER! Never allow children or other persons to ride on the Tractor or Implement. Falling off can result in serious injury or death. (SG-10) 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Safety Section 1-3 SAFETY DANGER! Never allow children to operate or ride on the Tractor or Implement. (SG-11) WARNING! Do not mount the Tractor while the tractor is moving. Mount the Tractor only when the Tractor and all moving parts are completely stopped. (SG-12) DANGER! Start tractor only when properly seated in the Tractor seat. Starting a tractor in gear can result in injury or death. Read the Tractor operators manual for proper starting instructions. (SG-13) DANGER! Never work under the Implement, the framework, or any lifted component unless the Implement is securely supported or blocked up to prevent sudden or inadvertent falling which could cause serious injury or even death. (SG-14) DANGER! Do not operate this Equipment with hydraulic oil leaking. Oil is expensive and its presence could present a hazard. Do not check for leaks with your hand! Use a piece of heavy paper or cardboard. Highpressure oil streams from breaks in the line could penetrate the skin and cause tissue damage including gangrene. If oil does penetrate the skin, have the injury treated immediately by a physician knowledgeable and skilled in this procedure. (SG-15) WARNING! The operator and all support personnel should wear hard hats, safety shoes, safety glasses, and proper hearing protection at all times for protection from injury including injury from items thrown by the equipment. (SG-16) 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Safety Section 1-4 SAFETY CAUTION! PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO LOUD NOISE MAY CAUSE PERMANENT HEARING LOSS! Tractors with or without an Implement attached can often be noisy enough to cause permanent hearing loss. We recommend that you always wear hearing protection if the noise in the Operator’s position exceeds 80db. Noise over 85db over an extended period of time will cause severe hearing loss. Noise over 90db adjacent to the Operator over an extended period of time will cause permanent or total hearing loss. Note: Hearing loss from loud noise [from tractors, chain saws, radios, and other such sources close to the ear] is cumulative over a lifetime without hope of natural recovery. (SG-I7) WARNING! Transport only at safe speeds. Serious accidents and injuries can result from operating this equipment at unsafe speeds. Understand the Tractor and Implement and how it handles before transporting on streets and highways. Make sure the Tractor steering and brakes are in good condition and operate properly. Before transporting the Tractor and Implement, determine the safe transport speeds for you and the equipment. Make sure you abide by the following rules: 1. Test the tractor at a slow speed and increase the speed slowly. Apply the Brakes smoothly to determine the stopping characteristics of the Tractor and Implement. As you increase the speed of the Tractor the stopping distance increases. Determine the maximum safe transport speed for you and this Equipment. 2. Test the equipment at a slow speed in turns. Increase the speed through the turn only after you determine that it is safe to operate at a higher speed. Use extreme care and reduce your speed when turning sharply to prevent the tractor and implement from turning over. Determine the maximum safe turning speed for you and this equipment before operating on roads or uneven ground. Only transport the Tractor and Implement at the speeds that you 3. have determined are safe and which allow you to properly control the equipment. Be aware of the operating conditions. Do not operate the Tractor with weak or faulty brakes. When operating down a hill or on wet or rain slick roads, the braking distance increases: use extreme care and reduce your speed. When operating in traffic always use the Tractor’s flashing warning lights and reduce your speed. Be aware of traffic around you andwatch out for the other guy. (SG-19) WARNING! Never attempt to lubricate, adjust, or remove material from the Implement while it is in motion or while tractor engine is running. Make sure the tractor engine is off before working on the Implement. (SG-20) WARNING! Periodically inspect all moving parts for wear and replace when necessary with authorized service parts. Look for loose fasteners, worn or broken parts, and leaky or loose fittings. Make sure all pins have cotter pins and washers. Serious injury may occur from not maintaining this machine in good working order. (SG-21) 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Safety Section 1-5 SAFETY WARNING! Always read carefully and comply fully with the manufacturers instructions when handling oil, solvents, cleansers, and any other chemical agent. (SG-22) DANGER! Never run the tractor engine in a closed building or without adequate ventilation. The exhaust fumes can be hazardous to your health. (SG-23) DANGER! KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING ELEMENTS to prevent entanglement and possible serious injury or death. (SG-24) DANGER! Never allow children to play on or around Tractor or Implement. Children can slip or fall off the Equipment and be injured or killed. Children can cause the Implement to shift or fall crushing themselves or others. (SG-25) WARNING! Do not exceed the rated PTO speed for the Implement. Excessive PTO speeds can cause Implement driveline or blade failures resulting in serious injury or death. (SG-26) DANGER! NEVER use drugs or alcohol immediately before or while operating the Tractor and Implement. Drugs and alcohol will affect an operator’s alertness and coordination and therefore affect the operator’s ability to operate the equipment safely. Before operating the Tractor or Implement, an operator on prescription or over-the-counter medication must consult a medical professional regarding any side effects of the medication that would hinder their ability to operate the Equipment safely. NEVER knowingly allow anyone to operate this equipment when their alertness or coordination is impaired. Serious injury or death to the operator or others could result if the operator is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. (SG-27) DANGER! Operate the Tractor and/or Implement controls only while properly seated in the Tractor seat with the seat belt securely fastened around you. Inadvertent movement of the Tractor or Implement may cause serious injury or death. (SG-29) WARNING! When the bucket is swung to the side of the tractor, it exerts a moment on the tractor causing the tractor to rock from side to side. Extreme care should be taken when operating on slopes. Bodily Harm or Death could result from tractor’s tipping over. (SBH-1) WARNING! Avoid full reach and swinging a loaded bucket to the down hill side when operating on slopes. (SBH-2) 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Safety Section 1-6 SAFETY WARNING! Inspect the entire machine periodically. Look for loose bolts, worn or broken parts, pinched hydraulic hoses, and leaky or loose fitting. Make sure all pins are secure. Accidents may occur if the machine is not maintained in good working order. (SBH-3) DANGER! Never grasp control levers when mounting the machine. DANGER! Always keep a careful lookout and use extreme care when working around overhead obstructions. Never allow the Auger within 10 feet of any power line. When working close to overhead power lines exercise caution and consult your electric company for a safe code of operation. (SBH-5) DANGER! Be sure you have adequate knowledge of the property you will be working on. Take time to make yourself aware of any area underground lines or cables. Contact with buried lines or cable could result in serious injury or death. (SBH-6) DANGER! Never walk or work under any raised boom or bucket. The Boom could fall and cause serious bodily injury or death. Always lower the boom and bucket flat on the ground or support the Boom and bucket on safety stands. Unload all hydraulic actuators prior to performing any maintenance. To do this, set the bucket on the ground then kill the tractor engine. Push and pull the control levers in and out several times to remove pressure. Do not work under raised Boom or Bucket unless components are securely blocked up to prevent inadvertent dropping. (SBH-7) WARNING! Always lower legs and bucket to the ground and engage the swing lock when the Backhoe is not in use. (SBH-8) DANGER! The Boom is designed only to position and operate the Bucket which is attached to it. Never attempt to lift, pull, or push other objects with the boom or bucket. Serious injury could result from a structural failure when the Boom is used for purposes other than those for which it was designed. (SBH-4) (SBH-9) DANGER! Never attach pulling devices to the rear of the backhoe. The unit could tip rearwards causing serious injury or even death. (SBH-10) WARNING! Always lower bucket and stabilize feet to the ground, and shut off the engine before dismounting from the unit. (SBH-11) WARNING! Always store in a stable position with the swing lock and lift ram strap engaged. (SBH-15) 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Safety Section 1-7 SAFETY WARNING! Never interfere with factory-set hydraulic calibrations. Any change in calibration could cause a failure of the equipment and may result in injury. (SBH-13) PARTS INFORMATION Servis-Rhino mowers use balanced and matched system components for blade carriers, blades, cuttershafts, knives, knife hangers, rollers, drivetrain components, and bearings. These parts are made and tested to ServisRhino specifications. Non-genuine "will fit" parts do not consistently meet these specifications. The use of “will fit” parts may reduce mower performance, void warranties, and present a safety hazard. Use genuine Servis-Rhino mower parts for economy and safety. (SPRM-1) SEE YOUR SERVIS-RHINO DEALER In addition to the design and configuration of this Implement, including Safety Signs and Safety Equipment, hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness, concern, prudence, and proper training of personnel involved in the operation, transport, maintenance, and storage of the machine. Refer also to Safety Messages and operation instruction in each of the appropriate sections of the Tractor and Equipment Manuals. Pay close attention to the Safety Signs affixed to the Tractor and Equipment. (SG-18) 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Safety Section 1-8 SAFETY DECAL LOCATION NOTE: Rhino supplies safety decals on this product to promote safe operation. Damage to the decals may occur while in shipping, use, or reconditioning. Rhino cares about the safety of its customers, operators, and bystanders, and will replace the safety decals on this product in the field, free of charge (Some shipping and handling charges may apply). Contact your Rhino dealer to order replacement decals. 9 5 1 11 8 13 2 7 6 3 12 13 6 4 3 ITEM PART NO. QTY LEVEL DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 00725746 00760657 02962764 02962765 02965262 03200285 999001 999200 00763977 02966305 D301 D303 00770170 nfs 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 PELIGRO CAUTION DANGER DANGER WARNING CAUTION CAUTION WARNING INSTRUCT INSTRUCT LOGO NAME LOGO NAME NAME SER PLT Translate Safety Material Use Genuine Rhino Parts Pinch Points/Scissors Mul. Hazard/Crushing Oil Leak/Guarding Watch Your Step Front End Weight General Hazard Warning Notice to Owner Use Universal Hyd. Oil RHINO (2-5/8 x 11-1/16) RHINO (4-3/8 x 16-3/4) 190 Name Decal 190 Serial Plate 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Safety Section 1-9 SAFETY DECALS 1 - 00725746 3 - 02962764 2 - 00760657 6 - 03200285 14 - Not For Sale 190 13 - 00770170 10 - 02966305 5 - 02965262 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Safety Section 1-10 SAFETY DECALS 8 - 999200 4 - 02962765 9 - 00763977 11 - D301 12 - D302 7 - 999001 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Safety Section 1-11 SAFETY FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS This section is intended to explain in broad terms the concept and effect of federal laws and regulations concerning employer and employee equipment operators. This section is not intended as a legal interpretation of the law and should not be considered as such. Employer-Employee Operator Regulations U.S. Public Law 91-596 (The Williams-Steiger Occupational and Health Act of 1970) OSHA This Act Seeks: “...to assure so far as possible every working man and woman in the nation safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human resources...” DUTIES Sec. 5 (a) Each employer(1) shall furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees; (2) shall comply with occupational safety and health standards promulgated under this Act. (b) Each employee shall comply with occupational safety and health standards and all rules, regulations and orders issued pursuant to this Act which are applicable to his own actions and conduct. OSHA Regulations OSHA regulations state in part: “At the time of initial assignment and at least annually thereafter, the employer shall instruct every employee in the safe operation and servicing of all equipment with which the employee is, or will be involved.” Employer Responsibilities: To ensure employee safety during Tractor and Implement operation, it is the employer’s responsibility to: 1. Train the employee in the proper and safe operation of the Tractor and Implement. 2. Require that the employee read and fully understand the Tractor and Implement Operator’s manual. 3. Permit only qualified and properly trained employees to operate the Tractor and Implement. 4. Maintain the Tractor and Implement in a safe operational condition and maintain all shields and guards on the equipment. 5. Ensure the Tractor is equipped with a functional ROPS and seat belt and require that the employee operator securely fasten the safety belt and operate with the ROPS in the raised position at all times. 6. Forbid the employee operator to carry additional riders on the Tractor or Implement. 7. Provide the required tools to maintain the Tractor and Implement in a good safe working condition and provide the necessary support devices to secure the equipment safely while performing repairs and service. 8. Require that the employee operator stop mowing if bystanders or passerbys come within 100 yards. Child Labor Under 16 Years of Age Some regulations specify that no one under the age of 16 may operate power machinery. It is your responsibility to know what these regulations are in your own area or situation. (Refer to U.S. Dept. of Labor, Employment Standard Administration, Wage & Home Division, Child Labor Bulletin #102.) 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Safety Section 1-12 INTRODUCTION SECTION Introduction Section 2-1 INTRODUCTION This Backhoe is designed with care and built with quality materials by skilled workers. Proper assembly, maintenance, and operating practices, as described in this manual, will help the owner/operator get years of satisfactory service from the machine. The purpose of this manual is to familiarize, instruct, and train. The Assembly Section instructs the owner/operator in the correct assembly of the Backhoe using standard and optional equipment. The Parts Manual is designed to familiarize the owner/operator with replaceable parts on the Backhoe. This manual provides exploded assembly drawings of each Backhoe component illustrating each piece and the corresponding part number. Careful use and timely service saves extensive repairs and costly downtime losses. The Operations and Maintenance sections of this manual trains the owner/operator how to work the Backhoe correctly and attend to appropriate maintenance. Safety is of primary importance to the owner/operator and to the manufacturer. The first section of this manual includes a list of Safety Messages, that, if followed, will help protect the operator and bystanders from injury or death. Many of the Safety Messages will be repeated throughout the manual. The owner/operator/dealer should know these Safety Messages before assembly and be aware of the hazards of operating this backhoe during assembly, use, and maintenance. The Safety Alert Symbol combined with a Signal Word, as seen below, is intended to warn the owner/operator of impending hazards and the degree of possible injury faced when operating this machine. CAUTION! The lowest level of Safety Message; warns of possible minor injury. Decals located on the Backhoe with this Signal Word are Black and Yellow. WARNING! Serious injury or possible death! Decals are Black and Orange. DANGER! Imminent death/critical injury. Red and White Decals. ATTENTION OWNER/OPERATOR BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE: 1. Carefully read the Operator’s Manual, completely understand the Safety Messages and instructions, and know how to operate correctly both the tractor and Backhoe. 2. Fill out the Warranty Card in full, and mail promptly. Be sure to answer all questions, including the Serial Number of the Backhoe. NOTE: Warranties are honored only if completed “Owner Registration and Warranty” cards are received by Alamo Group within thirty days of delivery of the Backhoe. 3. Record the Backhoe Model and Serial Number on the Warranty card at the front of the Operator’s Manual. Keep this as part of the permanent maintenance file for the Backhoe. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Introduction Section 2-2 ASSEMBLY SECTION Assembly Section 3-1 ASSEMBLY TRACTOR SELECTION Subframe-mounted models The wider base of the M 190’s folding legs give stability which allow the backhoe to be operated on tractors with a minimum weight of 1100 lbs. In addition, a minimum of 14 HP is required. Linkage-mounted models. A tractor with a minimum of 40 HP is required. Linkage isolation: Although it may be possible to operate model using tractor hydraulics without linkage isolation, a severe strain would be put upon the attachment yoke and pins. Most modern tractors are equipped with a ready means of providing linkage isolation through a conveniently-operated valve. For tractors without this facility a linkage isolation valve is necessary and is available from Rhino. Check Chains/Stabilizer Bars: Check chain and/or stabilizer bars must be fitted and in good condition. Models with Tractor-Supplied Hydraulics Power On both models, the relief valve setting in the control valve is 2250 PSI. Therefore, if operating from the tractor oil supply, the tractors relief valve setting must be at least a little above this figure to give satisfactory operation. The best digger operation requires 5.2 GPM. The tractor selected should be capable of producing this oil flow rate without excessive engine speed. TRACTOR PREPARATION All models. For increased stability, wheels should be spaced out as far as is practical. Additional front end weight should be added to the tractor as needed. Linkage mounted models Draft Control: Wherever possible, the top link should be attached to a fixed or “dead pin” position of the tractor. The draft control lever should be locked and/or the tractor hydraulic controls should be positioned to zero draft/minimum response to prevent as far as possible the operation of the draft control mechanism while working. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Assembly Section 3-2 ASSEMBLY On certain tractors where there is no provision for locking or neutralizing the top hitch point, Rhino has special brackets available which provide alternative top hitch mounting points. Check with your dealer if in doubt. ____________________________________________________________________ Tractor Bracket Part No. Refer to the following sheet for assembly FORD 3000,3600,3610,333 71 15 370 I.S. 139 ____________________________________________________________________ MASSEY FERGUSON 65,135,240,550,20,35 71 15 372 I.S. 135 148,158,165,175,178,185,188, 250,265,275,285,290,656,575, 590,595,675,690,698,699,1080. 71 15 375 I.S. 136 ____________________________________________________________________ CASE/D BROWN 990,995,996,1200,1210,1212, 1410,1412,1290,1390,1490, 1690 71 15 374 I.S. 133 ____________________________________________________________________ For other tractors without a ‘dead pin’ top link position and which work on top link sensing for draft control, a bracket will have to be fabricated which either locks the draft control lever or provides an alternative mounting on the tractor for the implements top link. Draft control mechanisms which rely on bottom link sensing do not affect the fitting or operation of a backhoe; therefore, no special tractor modifications are required. TRACTOR LIFT ARMS Adjust the tractor drop arms so that the ball ends are both the same height from the ground. Because of the great variation in makes and models of tractors, no figures can be given, but the draft links should be adjusted as low as possible while still maintaining adequate thread engagement. SUBFRAME MODELS. The backhoe subframe must be attached to the tractor in accordance with the instructions or information provided by your tractor dealer. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Assembly Section 3-3 ASSEMBLY FIGURE 1 FITTING SUBFRAME TO KUBOTA L1550 AND 1750 TRACTORS (Figure 1) Remove the tractor linkage Fitting the axle brackets and beams should be completed one side at a time and is carried out as follows. Remove the bolts that secure the ROPS frame to the axle. The axle bracket can now be fitted around the rear of the axle over the loader frame mounting plate and secured in position using the setscrews and lock washers provided. The shorter setscrews fit in the underside of the axle. The axle brackets are handed components. Study the drawing carefully and ensure that the mounting plates project towards the centerline of the tractor. Lift the beam into the jaws of the axle bracket and pin in position. Repeat the procedure for the other side. The anchor blocks must be welded to the loader mounting crossbeam. They are positioned equidistant from center line with a distance between the hole centers of (17 inches). This can be carried out and alignment confirmed by placing the anchor blocks on the beams and using the beams as a jig. Clamp them in place and weld the anchor blocks in the position described. Fit the stays outboard of the beams and pin in position. The tractor is now ready for the digger to be attached. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Assembly Section 3-4 ASSEMBLY FIGURE 2 FITTING SUBFRAME TO KUBOTA B8200, B8200 HST AND L2150 TRACTORS (Figure 2) Remove the tractor linkage. Fitting the axle brackets and beams should be completed one side at a time and is carried out as follows. Remove the four nuts that secure the bottom of the fender and the check chain anchor bracket. Loosen the remaining fender mounting bolts until there is sufficient movement to allow the bottom of the fender to be moved clear of its mounting stud. Remove the fender spacer and the check chain anchor brackets. Utilizing the existing studs, fit the axle bracket in position with the jaws facing forward. Refit the fender, replace the nuts and tighten. Remember to tighten the fender bolts previously loosened to allow fitting. The anchor blocks must be welded to the underside of the loader mounting crossbeam. They are positioned an equal distance from the center line with the chamfer forward and upward and with a distance between the hole center of (23 7/16 inches). This can be carried out and alignment confirmed by placing the anchor blocks on the beams and using the beams as a jig. Clamp them in place and weld the anchor blocks in the position described. Position the nose of the subframe beam into the socket in the anchor block; lift the beam until the jaws are located either side of the axle bracket and pin in position. See Figure 3. Repeat the procedure for the other side. Fit the stays outboard of the beams and pin in position. The tractor is now ready for the digger to be attached. FIGURE 3 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Assembly Section 3-5 ASSEMBLY FIGURE 4 FITTING SUBFRAME TO KUBOTA L2850 TRACTOR (Figure 4) Remove the tractors linkage. Fitting the subframe axle brackets and beams should be completed one side at a time. Replace the existing Kubota axle/check chain brackets with axle brackets supplied in kit. To fix rear axle use M14 x 40 long bolts, or if your tractor has a cab fitted use the longer M14 x 45 bolts provided. The anchor blocks must be welded to the back face of the loader mounting crossbeam and to adjoining mounting bracket of loader. Position equidistant from the center line with chamfers facing forward and with a distance between the hole center of 563 mm. This can be carried out and alignment confirmed by placing the anchor blocks on the beams and, using the beams as a jig, clamp them in place and weld the anchor blocks in the position described. Place the nose of the subframe beam into the socket in the anchor block; lift the beam until the jaws are located either side of the axle bracket and pin and secure in position. Repeat the procedure for the other side. Fit cross-beam section in place with bolts provided. Position diagonal stays and pin in place. The tractor is now ready for the digger to be attached. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Assembly Section 3-6 ASSEMBLY BACKHOE PREPARATION (Figure 5) All models. The backhoes will be delivered in a partially dismantled condition fixed to a transport pallet. Select a firm, level site, and using overhead lifting equipment, position the machine so that the arms and bucket are at half reach directly behind the frame. It will be necessary to release the lift ram tap. Linkage-mounted models. Pin the linkage yoke between the lugs on the backhoe frame lower cross member. FIGURE 5 Attach one of the bottlescrews to the linkage yoke cross member lugs and bolt the other end to the inboard face of the lugs or plate on the backhoe frame top cross member. Do not attach the second bottlescrew at this stage. Adjust the bottle screw until the yoke lies a roughly 45 degrees to the ground. Check the top hitch fitting. In Cat I-Cat II double-ended yoke swivel plate, it may be necessary to reverse it. Note - it is turned around and not turned over. Independent hydraulic models The hydraulic tank is bolted to the front of the control console utilizing the holes below the seat mounting bracket. The filter projects upwards into the space between the seat mounting bracket and the console. Connect the supply hose to the valve inlet connection and the pressure connection on the pump. The elbow end is at the pump connection. Connect the return hose to the valve outlet connection and the tank filter block connection. The elbow end is at the valve connection. Connect the suction hose to both tank and pump use two jubilee clips at each end. Models using the tractor oil supply. Connect the supply and return hoses to the inlet and outlet connections on the control valve. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Assembly Section 3-7 ASSEMBLY CONNECTING HYDRAULICS (FIGURE 6) Reverse the tractor squarely up to the backhoe and check that the swing lock is engaged. Hydraulic installation for backhoes when powered by tractor oil supply. For tractors with a front end loader, fitted both implements are operated in series with the digger being first in the line as shown. The loader supply line is broken at the self seal coupling and the hoses from the tractors hydraulic block outlet is then connected to the digger supply hose at ‘A’ and the 7/8 J.I.C. digger return hose is then coupled to the loader control valve supply hose at ‘B’. FIGURE 6 These connections at ‘A’ and ‘B’ can either be made by completing the circuit with a matching quick-attach coupling or by discarding the loader supply hose quick-attach coupling and connection with a suitable union. For a long term installation, it is recommended that the latter alternative is adopted. Because the backhoe control valve and return hose is capable of accepting full pressure, it is possible to use the return line to feed another service such as the loader as detailed above or the three-point linkage. For instances where loaders are not fitted, the tractor’s normal hydraulic supply and return points can be used. Hydraulic installation for backhoes with independent hydraulics. Check that the PTO gearbox contains oil. Its capacity is 1/4 pint (150 mls) of E.P. 90 gear oil. Fit the gearbox/pump unit onto the tractor’s PTO shaft in the vertical position as shown ensuring that the spring-loaded locking collar is fully engaged. Secure the torque chain so that the angle is approximately 90 degrees to the torque arm and is in lateral alignment. A suitable anchoring point is around the subframe beam or the draft link. See Figure 7. Fill the hydraulic tank with 6 gallons of hydraulic oil. FIGURE 7 Servis-Rhino part #02966307 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Assembly Section 3-8 ASSEMBLY MOUNTING BACKHOE ONTO TRACTOR Subframe models For Independent, start tractor and engage the PTO drive and allow the pump to work under a no-load condition for several minutes with the operating controls in neutral with the tractor engine speed at high idle. For Tractor supply, start tractor and switch on external oil supply and allow to circulate for a few minutes. Select ‘leg down’ and operate both equally to raise the digger frame sufficiently to allow the subframe hooks to be reversed under the hitch bars. Raise the legs and allow the hitch bars to lower into position in the carrying hooks. On M190 backhoes, the subframe carrying hooks engage the inboard hitch bars when fitted to Kubota B6200, B7100HST, L1550 and L1750 tractors and the outboard hitch bars when fitted to Kubota B8200, B8200HST, L275, and L1750 tractors and the outboard hitch bars when fitted to Kubota B8200, B8200HST, L275, L2150, L2550 and L2850 tractors. Other tractors, ---Remove the packing stays, unscrew the lift ram tap, and, by use of the ‘lift down’ and ‘reach out’ services maneuver the main frame into a vertical position. Fit the diagonal stays to the top mounting lugs on the digger main frame. For M190 only, use the following location for the diagonal stay when fitted on Kubota:B7100HST Use lower holes inboard of the lugs B6200, B7200, L1550 and L1750 Use upper holes onboard of the lugs B8200, B8200HST, L275, L1250, L2550 and L2850 Use upper holes outboard of the lugs Fit the bottom hitch locking pins in position. Release the swing lock and operate the machine throughout its work cycle to purge all air from the system. Check that no hoses are being trapped, frayed, kinked, or stretched in any way. Ensure that all transport locks are engaged before proceeding to the work site. Linkage models. For Independent, start tractor and engage PTO drive and allow the pump to work under a no-load condition with operating controls in neutral for several minutes with tractor engine at high idle. For Tractor supply, start tractor and switch on external oil supply and allow to circulate for a few minutes. The draft link pins are positioned in the one of the two holes available that allows the backhoe to be mounted as close to the tractor as possible without the operator’s seat coming into contact with any part of the tractor. Operate both stabilizer legs simultaneously and lower the feet until the draft link pins are raised level with the link ball ends. Reverse tractor and connect the draft links. Unscrew the lift cylinder valve. Select ‘Lift-down’ and by pushing down with the main arm, pivot the main frame 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Assembly Section 3-9 ASSEMBLY until it is upright. Using the leg controls simultaneously, select down. In this manner, raise the main frame until the under side is approximately 15" clear of the ground. Adjust the turnbuckle to allow the yoke swivel plate to be connected into the tractor’s top hitch. Further, adjust the turnbuckle until the swivel plate locking pin can be inserted. If necessary, adjust the turnbuckle to bring the machine upright and assemble the remaining into position. Raise the legs, and with the tractor standing on level ground, center the machine by check chains or stabilizer bar adjustment. Tighten up to prevent side sway. Operate machine throughout its work cycle to purge all air from the system. Check that hoses are not trapped, frayed, kinked, or stretched in any way. Ensure that all transport locks are in place before proceeding to the work site. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Assembly Section 3-10 OPERATION SECTION Operation Section 4-1 OPERATION MACHINE CONTROLS (Figure 1) The main controls of the backhoe for lift, bucket, reach, and swing are operated by two joystick control levers each controlling a pair of functions either individually or in unison. When moved on a ‘+’ axis, the levers will activate a single service, but if operated with an ‘x’ axis, two services will be simultaneously selected. Lever sensing is such that moving the lever away from the operator or to the right will cause the arm to move away or, in the case of the swing service, to the right. Moving a lever away or to right will result in Main arm down, Reach out, Bucket open, and Swing right. The lever knobs are color-coded according to function: green and red control the reach and bucket operation; black and yellow control the swing and lift. The secondary controls which are situated between the two main joystick levers consist of two levers each of which individually controls its respective hydraulic leg. Moving the levers away from the operator will cause the legs to lower. Before commencing work select a clear unobstructed site and operate the digger without load until the controls and the 'feel' of the machine are familiar. This is a wise precaution for all operators and a must for the inexperienced. Figure 1 TRACTOR ENGINE SPEED Tractor powered models. Do not run the tractor engine any faster than is necessary to achieve a 5 second swing cycle through 180 degrees. Independent models To provide the backhoe with 5.2 GPM of hydraulic flow sufficient for operation, a PTO speed of 400 rpm is required. All models Increasing the flow does not increase the power of the machine but merely causes the oil to overheat and decrease the working life of the machine. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Operation Section 4-2 OPERATION OPERATING STABILITY Subframe models with loaders These models are designed to be used in conjunction with a front end loader and when operated in this mode, the weight of the tractor/backhoe unit is supported by the front end loader bucket and the backhoe feet with the tractor wheels clear of the ground. For maximum stability, extend the bucket rams until the loader bucket is fully dumped, then lower the bucket to the ground and power down until the weight of the tractor is lifted. In this way, the edges of the bucket in contact with the ground will give improved grip and any fore and aft movement caused by the digging action will be minimized. Side-to-side levelling is by independent use of the hydraulic legs. There is no facility for fore and aft levelling for these machines. Linkage-mounted models Remarks regarding additional front weights made in the "subframe models without loaders" section apply equally here. SIDEWAYS LEVELLING At all times, keep all four wheels of the tractor on the ground for maximum stability and keep loads on the linkage to a minimum. Levelling is limited by the amount of free movement in the tractors linkage and is achieved by use of the hydraulic legs. It may be necessary to first loosen and then re-tighten the check chains to carry out this adjustment. On some tractors, facility is provided for the lift links to operate in a floating position. If available, the backhoe should be operated in this mode. Where this facility is not available, it must be the tractor lift links are not normally expected to cope with compression loads and , therefore, for tractors fitted with lighter, rod-type lift links, it is a wise precaution, to prevent possible damage, to operate the backhoe with one link removed completely. When operating with either floating links or with one link removed, it can be expected that the machine will lean to one side during transport. Fore and aft levelling is achieved by adjusting the turnbuckle. For linkage-mounted models where the tractor is fitted with a front end loader, it is permissible to use the loader bucket to raise the tractor's front wheels clear of the ground. Under no circumstances must an attempt be made to raise the rear wheels clear of the ground using the backhoe legs. REMOVAL FROM TRACTOR Subframe models Select a firm, level site for parking machine. Lower the feet tot he ground and take the weight off the machine to remove tension form the hitch locking pins. Extend the bucket firmly on the ground with the dipper in a vertical position. Engage the swing lock pin and fully close the lift ram tap. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Operation Section 4-3 OPERATION Remove the locking pins from the lower hitch plate and disconnect the diagonal stays from the digger. Simultaneously lower the legs sufficiently to allow the hitch pins to be lifted clear of the subframe beam hooks. Remove the pump from the PTO shaft and loop conveniently over the digger to keep it clear of the ground. Alternatively, for tractor-powered models the supply and return hose should be disconnected and slowed with their ends clear of the ground. The tractor can now be driven forward from the digger. For normal three-point linkage operation, the beams and diagonal stays must be removed. The axle brackets, which also provide check chain anchor points, can remain in position. Linkage-mounted models Select a firm level site for parking the machine. Lower the feet to the ground to take the weight off the linkage support at this height with chocks under the frame to prevent any sinkage. With the arms directly to the rear, extend the reach arm about half way and lower the bucket to the ground. Check that the swing lock pin is engaged and the lift ram tap is screwed in. For independent hydraulics, disengage the tractors PTO and remove the pump and gearbox. For tractor supply models, de-select the tractor's external hydraulic supply and disconnect the supply and return hoses and blank. Disconnect stabilizer bars or loosen check chains as applicable. Disconnect the yoke swivel plate from the tractor's top hitch point. Remove the tractor draft links and drive forward. STORAGE If the machine is to be left standing for an extended period of time, lightly coat the exposed portions of the ram rods with grease. This grease which becomes contaminated with dust and grit should be wiped off before the rams are next moved. CAUTION If the machine has to be stored outside, tie a piece of canvas or tarpaulin over the control assembly Do not use a plastic bag - this could lead to rapid corrosion. In addition, the seat can be pivoted forward to cover the operating levers. Use hoses to suspend pump and gearbox clear of the ground. DIGGING DEPTH Extra digging depth can be achieved on machines that are mounted on subframes by tilting the machine 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Operation Section 4-4 OPERATION backwards. This is done by pushing down with the loader bucket and raising the feet. When operating in this tilted back mode, some deterioration in the performance of the swing circuit is inevitable as the system is always swinging uphill with a laden bucket. SEAT ADJUSTMENT The seat pan with the seat is bolted through any one of four holes in the seat carrier bracket to give 4" of fore and aft adjustment. The seat carrier bracket can be inverted to raise or lower the seat 3". Note. The foot rests, although provided with extra holes, are not adjustable for position. TRANSPORTATION The 190 is transported with the arms folded up in line to the rear of the tractor. In both cases, three separate transport locks are provided which will, when engaged prevent any movement of the arms caused by 'creep' or by inadvertent operation of the control levers. The locks should be engaged at all times during machine transport, particularly on the highway, and also when the machine has been parked and removed from the tractor. LIFT CYLINDER VALVE (Figure 2) Located on the gland connection of the lift lylinder, the valve, when fully closed, will prevent the arm from creeping or falling to the ground if the control lever is accidentally operated. FIGURE 2 SWING LOCK (Figure 3) Consists of a captive vertical pin located on the top of the swing column, which, when engaged, locates in one of three mating slots in the quadrant on the top plate of the sliding frame and locks the swing column in the transport position chosen, thus preventing accidental swinging or 'creeping' of the column. FIGURE 3 To engage, position the swing column as required, remove the 'R' clip, and allow the locking pin to locate in the slot in the sliding frame quadrant. Replace the 'R' clip to prevent the pin's jumping out during transport. To disengage, the pin is held up and the 'R' clip repositioned through its hole above its mounting bracket. SEAT LOCK (Figure 4) During transport, the digger seat is folded rearward over the control handles. To prevent the seat's falling back onto the tractor driver, a spring-loaded locking plunger is provided. Situated just below the seat pivot, it will, when the seat is folded, locate into a mating hole and secure the seat in the transport position. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Operation Section 4-5 FIGURE 4 OPERATION BUCKETS Four buckets are currently available for use with the 190. BUCKET ATTACHMENT All buckets use the same two pivot pins to attach to the dipper arm and the slave link. To fit, place the bucket on the ground and lower the dipper arm end into position between the pivot plates and fit the bucket pivot pin. Note that the pin heads butt against a triangular stop to prevent the pins from turning. Lift the bucket clear of the ground and adjust the strake of the bucket ram to enable the slave link to be positioned and pinned into place. EXCAVATING BUCKETS (Figure 5) FIGURE 5 Available in 13", 16" or 22" width, the buckets, which are equipped with hard-faced reinforced teeth, have alternative mounting pivots to give a 'square hole' digging action. Offered as optional extras, the side cheek plates will give an extra 2" of digging width. SQUARE HOLE GEOMETRY (Figure 6) Where it is desired to form a vertical face, as in the digging of a straight-sided pit, the bucket may be hinged in the upper pivot position will also result in 4-1/2" of greater working depth though some loss of power must be expected from this geometry as well as a limitation to the fully-closed position of the bucket. FIGURE 6 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Operation Section 4-6 OPERATION TRENCHING BUCKET (Figure 7) This bucket, having the same profile as the excavating buckets, is 8" wide and has the sides cut away to facilitate emptying. FIGURE 7 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Operation Section 4-7 MAINTENANCE SECTION Maintenance Section 5-1 MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION (Figure 1) 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Maintenance Section 5-2 MAINTENANCE HOSES The condition of all hoses should be carefully checked during routine service of the machine. Hoses that have been chafed or damaged on their outer casing should be securely wrapped with waterproof adhesive tape to stop the metal braid fron rusting. Hoses that have suffered damage to the metal braid should be changed at the earliest opportunity. WARNING Make certain that hoses in the backhoe are not damaged or leaking. HOSE REPLACEMENT a) Replace one hose at a time to avoid the risk of wrong connections. b) When the hose is screwed to an additional fitting or union, use a second wrench on the union to avoid breaking both seals. c) Do not use joint compound on the threads. d) Avoid twisting the hose. Adjust the hose line to ensure freedom from rubbing or trapping before tightening hose end connections. HOSE WARRANTY Warranty is limited to replacement of hoses which have failed due to faulty materials or manufacture. Warranty will not be considered on hoses that have suffered damage by abrasion, cuts, or being pinched or trapped while in work. Neither will a claim be considered where a hose end has been damaged by a blow or where the threads or union have been damaged by overtightening. HOSE ROUTING The layout and the routes of the hoses have been carefully worked out to ensure that the hoses are not trapped, kinked, chafed, or pinched during the diggers operation. If replacing a hose, take care to fit the replacement in exactly the same way as its predecessor. TANK RETURN HYDRAULIC FILTER A return line canister-type filter is directly attached to the top of the reservoir. It is recommended that this filter be changed after the first fifty hours use and annually thereafter. GEARBOX Routine maintenance of the gearbox will primarily consist of making a check on the oil level which should be visible through the transparent plug. The complete assembly should be kept clean especially in the input shaft area. An accumulation of dust and grit can have an abrasive effect on the shaft seal and cause leaks. The oil should be changed annually. Shaft seal part number is 86 29 134 and the overhaul seal kit part number is 86 99 178. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Maintenance Section 5-3 MAINTENANCE HOSE CONNECTIONS (Figure 2) 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Maintenance Section 5-4 PARTS SECTION Parts Section 6-1 PARTS ORDERING GUIDE The following instructions are offered to help eliminate needless delay and error in processing purchase orders for the equipment in this section. 1. The Parts Section is prepared in logical sequence and grouping of parts that belong to the basic machine featured in this manual. Part Numbers and Descriptions are given to help locate the parts and quantities required. 2. The Purchase Order must include the name and address of the person or organization ordering the parts, who should be charged, and if possible, the serial number of the machine for which the parts are ordered. 3. The Purchase Order must clearly list the quantity of each part, the complete and correct part number, and the basic name of the part. 4. The Manufacturer reserves the right to substitute parts where applicable. 5. Some parts are unlisted items which are special production items not normally stocked and are subject to special handling. Request a quotation for such parts before sending a Purchase Order. 6. The Manufacturer reserves the right to change prices without prior notice. NOTE: Please refer to The Safety Section in the front of this Manual for the proper Part Number when ordering Replacement Safety Decals. For maximum safety and to guarantee optimum product reliability, always use genuine Servis-Rhino Parts. The use of inferior replacement parts may cause premature or catastrophic failure which could result in serious injury or death. Direct any questions regarding parts to: Servis-Rhino P.O. Drawer 712 Seguin, Texas 78156 210-372-3080 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-2 PARTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Frame Legs & Slew Column........................................................................................... 6-4 Control Console ............................................................................................................. 6-6 Armhead ......................................................................................................................... 6-8 Hoses ............................................................................................................................. 6-10 Control Valve Assembly ................................................................................................. 6-12 Basic Valve C/W Leg Handles ....................................................................................... 6-14 Pump & Tank Kit ............................................................................................................ 6-16 Gearbox/Pump Assembly .............................................................................................. 6-18 Gearbox Assembly ......................................................................................................... 6-20 Bucket Assembly ............................................................................................................ 6-22 Trenching Bucket 8" Assembly ...................................................................................... 6-23 Leg Cylinder Assembly ................................................................................................... 6-24 Swing Cylinder Assembly ............................................................................................... 6-25 Lift Cylinder Assembly .................................................................................................... 6-26 Reach Cylinder Assembly .............................................................................................. 6-27 Bucket Ram Assembly ................................................................................................... 6-28 Subframe Kit p/n 7120365 ............................................................................................. 6-29 Subframe Kit p/n 7120300 ............................................................................................. 6-30 Subframe Kit p/n 7120355 ............................................................................................. 6-31 Subframe Kit p/n 7120305 ............................................................................................. 6-32 Subframe Kit p/n 7120310 ............................................................................................. 6-33 Subframe Kit p/n 7120302 ............................................................................................. 6-34 3-Point Linkage Kit ......................................................................................................... 6-35 Rhino and Servis are registered trademarks of Alamo Group Inc. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-3 FRAME LEGS & SLEW COLUMN 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-4 FRAME LEGS & SLEW COLUMN 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. REF. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 7120266 7213023 6002030 0901121 7118112 043121721 1065158 0431217 7120085 9143005 7120298 7101134 0901121 7120285 7120265 7120073 0425540 0431105 7120074 9213094 9143004 7120282 7120048 6002030 0901121 0311103 0141003 9313055 9143005 6001136 7120110 9313087 9143007 0901121 7120111 0425845 7120119 9501406 0100109 7120117 9501406 0100109 7120118 9501507 7212006 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 8 6 8 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mainframe Bush Flanged bush Grease fitting Bottom mounting pin Linch pin Top mounting pin Linch pin Hose clamp strip Self locking nut Leg Bush Greaser Leg cylinder assembly Swing column Swing lock pin Spring dowel Spring cotter Hose clamp Bolt Self locking nut Swing cylinder Trunnion cap Shouldered bushing Grease fitting Setscrew Locknut Setscrew Locknut Thrust washer King pin Bolt Locknut Greaser Swing ram rod pin Spring dowel Leg cylinder base pin Split pin dia Plain washer Leg cylinder rod pin Split pin Plain washer Leg pivot pi Split pin Plain washer Parts Section 6-5 CONTROL CONSOLE 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-6 CONTROL CONSOLE REF. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 7120315 1 Seat and console compr:- 1 7120267 1 Console 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 7120222 7120225 8130111 7105094 0420812 7120221 9213136 9143006 7120226 0503095 7106352 7106104 9313065 9143005 8128286 7120136 7120284 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 6 6 1 1 1 Seat mounting bracket Seat latch pin Spring Split ring Spring dowel Seat plate Bolt Locknut Seat mounting pin Split pin Seat Set screw Set screw Locknut Control valve assembly Valve cover Instruction label 19 20 7120317 7120316 1 1 Footrest R. Hand Footrest L. Hand Parts Section 6-7 ARMHEAD 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-8 ARMHEAD REF. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 71 20 403 71 01 134 09 01 121 71 21 077 71 21 078 93 13 044 91 00 204 71 21 056 71 20 272 71 01 134 71 01 083 09 01 121 71 20 293 95 01 406 09 01 121 71 20 294 72 14 060 68 03 010 09 01 121 71 20 341 71 20 342 71 20 343 71 20 063 04 31 217 71 20 064 04 31 217 71 20 114 95 01 406 01 00 109 71 20 117 95 01 406 01 00 109 71 20 116 95 01 406 01 00 109 71 20 115 95 01 507 72 17 006 71 20 112 95 01 507 72 12 006 71 20 113 95 01 406 93 14 044 91 00 204 1 2 1 2 2 5 5 5 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 Main arm Bushing Grease fitting Rigid pipe-Reach-incl nut and olive rigid pipe - Bucket-incl nut and olive Setscrew Lockwasher Pipe clamp - upper Dipper arm Bushing Bushing Greaser Radius arm Split pin fitting Greaser Slave link Bushing Bushing Grease fitting Lift cylinder Reach cylinder Bucket cylinder Bucket pin Linch pin Slave link pin Linch pin Pivot pin-reach base and lift rod Split pin Plain washer Pivot pin - bucket base Split pin Plain washer Pivot pin - reach rod Split pin Plain washer Pivot pin - dipper Split pin Plain washer Pivot pin - main arm Split pin Plain washer Pivot pin - lift base Split pin Setscrew Lock washer 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-9 HOSES 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-10 HOSES REF. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2 85 41 038 85 21 548 2 4 3 85 15 017 2 4 85 15 027 2 5 85 35 077 1 6 7 8 9 85 35 067 85 21 338 85 21 148 85 45 017 4 2 2 1 10 11 85 81 229 01 31 005 2 2 Hose 52" lg-lift Hose 54" long valve - reach/ bucket Hose 14" long-swinginterconnect upper trunnion inner-lower base and lower trunnion - upper base. Hose 24" lg. valve-bulkhead. Sring end to L.Hand bulkhead union. Hose 18" lg. L.Hand bulkhead. Unionto lower slew ram outer trunnion connection. Hose 48" long-leg Hose 33" long Ram bucket Hose 14" long. Ram reach Hose 15" long. R.hand bulk head union - upper slew outer trunnionconnection Extended bulkhead union Locknut 71 20 615 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. 85 31 058 85 11 333 81 20 003 85 90 074 85 90 084 86 50 104 85 33 019 85 33 119 85 81 226 TRACTOR HYDRAULIC SUPPLY KIT 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 2 Hose 36" long - supply Hose 87" long - supply Adaptor Quick releas coupling - male half Quick release coupling - female half Bonded seal Hose 36" long - return Hose 84" long - return Adaptor Parts Section 6-11 CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY P/N 8128288 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-12 CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY REF. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 81 282 88 - Control Valve Assembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 28 285 71 20 385 71 20 386 11 35 097 91 43 004 93 13 044 91 00 204 1 2 2 6 6 6 6 Basic valve Carrier plate Lever socket Ball joints Locknut Setscrew Lockwasher 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 71 21 011 04 20 812 71 21 014 93 43 022 93 53 022 81 14 053 81 14 060 81 14 063 81 14 061 81 14 062 85 81 226 86 50 104 10 75 115 71 03 062 85 81 228 81 16 001 81 23 041 86 50 103 93 13 044 93 13 034 91 00 204 85 81 209 2 4 2 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 7 2 2 2 15 2 1 3 2 Control handle Spring dowel Gaiter Capscrew Setscrew Lever knob Ring - yellow Ring - black Ring - green Ring - red Union Bonded seal Union Union Restrictor body Restrictor spring Restrictor disc - red Bonded seal Setscrew - upper Setscrew - lower Lockwasher Union 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-13 BASIC VALVE C/W LEG HANDLES P/N 8128285 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-14 BASIC VALVE C/W LEG HANDLES REF. 1 2 3 4 PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 81 28 285 - Basic Valve C/W Leg Handles 81 28 045 86 99 113 81 30 017 G381 2537 1 1 1 1 1 1 Inlet section incl 'O' ring relief valve etc. O ring Copper sealing washer Main relief valve 2250 psi (160bar) compr: Relief valve body Relief valve seat housing Ref only.Not available as a separate spare. Relief valve needle Relief valve spring Spring seats 'O' ring Copper sealing washer Outlet connection incl. 'O' rings O ring Service section - Bucket Service section - Reach incl. service relief valves Service relief valve 30000 PSI (210 bar) Service section - Slew incl service relief valve Service relief valve 3000 PSI (210 bar) Service section. Lift incl service valves. Service relief valve 2300 PSI (160 bar) Service relief valve 2500 PSI (175) 11 12 13 14 15 81 30 017 81 28 025 86 00 503 81 28 047 81 28 040 1 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 16 17 18 19 20 21 81 28 022 81 28 048 81 28 022 81 28 037 81 28 038 81 28 039 2 1 2 1 1 1 Items 22 to 35 inclusive are common to all service relief valves. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 86 00 107 86 09 107 81 30 086 81 28 049 81 28 047 81 30 065 81 30 107 81 30 009 81 30 021 81 30 019 81 30 016 92 43 072 81 30 116 91 13 004 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 'O' ring Back up ring Copper sealing washer Service section assy - leg incl handle Service section leg Lever pivot box compr:Lever pivot box Lever pivot spindle Spring dowel Lever Weather gaiter Capscrew Handle & knob Locknut MB Items 35 & 36 are common to allservice sections. 35 36 86 00 112 86 00 503 2 6 Spool 'O' ring Inter section 'O' ring Item 37 is common to Bucket, Lift, Reach & slew service section 37 38 39 40 41 86 00 504 81 28 023 86 00 501 86 09 501 8128 050 86 99 184 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. 1 6 1 1 1 Wiper 'O' ring Check valve incl. rings 'O' ring Back up ring Valve tie rod kit SEAL KIT Parts Section 6-15 PUMP AND TANK KIT P/N 7120318 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-16 PUMP AND TANK KIT P/N 7120318 REF. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 71 20 318 - Pump & Tank Kit 1 80 13 335 71 20 299 1 1 Gearbox/pump assy Tank assembly compr:- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 71 20 297 84 01 045 86 50 104 85 81 175 84 01 014 84 01 015 84 01 016 84 01 017 03 00 082 84 01 058 93 13 045 91 00 205 85 81 174 86 50 104 85 31 598 85 00 836 09 04 106 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 Tank Filter Bonded seal Union Filler breather compr:Filler cap and neck Strainer basket Gasket Self tapping screw Sight glass Setscrew Lockwasher Union Bonded seal Hose 59" long-supply Hose 36" long-suction Hose clip- 18 85 33 019 1 Hose 36" long-return 86 99 215 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. SEAL KIT FOR PUMP Parts Section 6-17 GEARBOX/PUMP ASSEMBLY P/N 801333 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-18 GEARBOX/PUMP ASSEMBLY REF. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 80 13 33 - Gearbox/Pump Assembly 1 2 3 80 13 325 82 01 131 82 01 132 1 1 1 Gearbox Pump drive coupling Gasket pump face 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 80 13 052 82 01 456 82 01 133 82 01 134 82 01 135 80 05 031 93 43 044 86 00 405 01 00 302 80 05 036 85 81 168 80 05 037 93 43 044 86 00 405 80 05 033 60 00 089 60 00 088 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 2 Instruction label Pump incl. key, washer and nut wookruff key Tab washer Special hexagon thin nut Pressure connection Capscrew 'O'ring Shakeproof washer Suction connection base Elbow Low pressure connection Capscrew 'O' ring Torque arm Shackle pin Shackle 21 22 23 24 25 26 04 31 105 09 02 230 80 13 268 93 13 055 93 13 065 91 00 205 2 1 1 3 1 4 Spring cotter Chain RTO guard Setscrew Setscrew Spring Washer Parts Section 6-19 GEARBOX P/N 8013325 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-20 GEARBOX REF. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 80 13 325 - Gearbox 1 2 3 4 80 13 074 80 13 073 80 13 078 80 13 072 1 1 1 1 Gearbox casing Gearbox lid Gear Pinion 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 80 13 053 06 00 048 86 29 134 04 01 250 06 00 051 86 29 142 80 13 077 80 13 075 09 05 116 80 13 067 93 43 053 80 13 076 80 13 068 80 13 070 80 13 069 80 13 079 80 13 030 80 13 032 82 01 132 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Gasket Bearing Seal External circlip Bearing Seal Expansion plug Shaft Steel ball Expansion plug Capscrew Dowel Breather plug Drain plug Oil level plug Key Ball retainer Ball retaining spring Gasket - Pump face ref. only Parts Section 6-21 BUCKET ASSEMBLY REF. 1 2 3 PART NO. 71 20 500 71 20 506 71 20 501 71 20 507 71 20 502 71 20 508 QTY 13" QTY 16" QTY 22" 1 1 1 DESCRIPTION EXCAVATING BUCKET ASSEMBLY 22" Bucket EXCAVATING BUCKET ASSEMBLY 16" Bucket EXCAVATING BUCKET ASSEMBLY 13" Bucket The remaining items are common to all excavating bucket assemblies. 4 5 71 20 520 71 20 521 1 1 1 1 1 1 Side tine L. Hand Side tine R. Hand Items 6 to 9 inclusive are common to both side tine assemblies. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0311 104 02 11 144 01 11 004 01 00 204 71 20 522 02 11 004 01 11 004 01 00 204 4 4 8 8 1 2 2 2 4 4 8 8 2 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 3 6 6 6 Setscrew Bolt Nut Spring washer Bucket tine Bolt Nut Spring washer OPTIONAL EXTRA 14 15 16 17 18 71 20 208 71 20 209 02 11 144 01 11 004 01 00 204 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 Cheek plate L. Hand Cheek plate R. Hand Bolt Nut Washer Parts Section 6-22 BUCKET ASSEMBLY REF. PART NO. QTY 71 20 503 1 2 3 4 5 6 DESCRIPTION TRENCHING BUCKET 8" ASSEMBLY 71 20 509 60 12 073 60 12 074 01 12 004 60 12 034 01 12 004 1 2 2 2 2 2 71 20 526 DITCH CLEANING BUCKET 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Bucket Bucket tine Tine bolt long c/w nut Nut Tine bolt short c/w nut Nut Parts Section 6-23 LEG CYLINDER ASSEMBLY REF. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 71 20 340 - Leg Cylinder Assembly 71 20 287 71 36 312 86 29 148 86 29 149 86 00 306 86 09 306 04 16 240 71 36 062 71 05 050 71 20 368 86 29 156 93 63 023 09 01 121 85 81 208 81 23 045 81 16 011 10 75 115 86 50 103 09 01 125 86 29 157 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 Cylinder barrel Gland housing Gland seal Piston rod wiper 'O' ring Anti-extrusion ring Internal circlip Piston rod Bushing Piston Piston seal Allen-headscrew Grease fitting Restrictor adaptor Restrictor disc - white Restrictor spring Union Bonded seal Grease fitting Guide ring 86 99 190 SEAL KIT Parts Section 6-24 R 09-07-99 SWING CYLINDER ASSEMBLY REF. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9* 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 PART. NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 71 20 742 - Swing Cylinder Only 71 20 032 71 20 034 71 20 035 09 01 121 71 20 283 86 29 148 86 29 149 86 00 311 71 20 367 86 29 156 86 29 157 93 63 023 71 20 036 81 30 111 71 20 037 71 20152 85 81 219 86 50 102 85 820 42 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 Cylinder barrel Piston rod Bushing Grease fitting Trunnion head Gland seal Wiper ring 'O' ring Piston Piston seal Guide ring Grub screw Cushion disc Valve spring Head bushing Cushion tube elbow Union Bonded seal Plug (opposite Item 18 Not Shown) 86 99 199 SEAL KIT * Assembly Note. Piston is assembled onto the rod and the cushion tube elbow into the cylinder base using P.T.F.E. jointing tape or Permabond A121. 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. Parts Section 6-25 LIFT CYLINDER ASSEMBLY REF. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 71 20 341 - Lift Cylinder Assembly 71 20 288 71 36 312 86 29 148 86 29 149 86 00 306 86 09 306 04 16 240 71 20 027 71 05 050 71 20 368 86 29 156 93 63 023 09 01 121 85 81 225 09 01 125 81 23 043 81 16 011 85 81 217 86 50 103 81 30 109 85 81 178 86 29 157 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 Cylinder barrel Gland housing Gland seal Piston rod wiper seal 'O' ring Anti-extrusion ring Internal circlip Piston rod Bushing Piston Piston seal Allen head screw Grease fitting Restrictor adaptor Grease fitting Restrictor disc - green Restrictor spring Union Bonded seal Valve Swivel union Guide ring 86 99 190 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. SEAL KIT Parts Section 6-26 REACH CYLINDER ASSEMBLY REF. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 71 20 380 - Reach Cylinder Assembly 71 20 381 71 20 384 86 29 164 86 29 147 86 00 429 86 09 429 71 20 382 71 05 050 71 20 383 86 29 189 93 63 023 09 01 121 85 81 217 85 81 208 81 23 043 81 23 045 81 16 011 86 50 103 09 01 124 86 29 190 86 99 228 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 Cylinder barrel Gland housing Gland seal Piston rod wiper seal 'O'ring Anti-extrusion ring Piston rod Bushing Piston Piston seal Allen head screw Grease fitting Union Restrictor adaptor Restrictor disc Restrictor disc Restrictor spring Bonded seal Grease fitting Guide ring O-Ring (not shown) 86 99 228 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. SEAL KIT Parts Section 6-27 R 09-07-99 BUCKET CYLINDER ASSEMBLY REF. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 71 20 343 71 20 320 - Bucket Cylinder Assembly Cylinder Only 71 20 281 71 20 321 86 29 158 86 29 152 86 00 306 86 09 306 71 20 065 71 05 050 71 20 368 86 29 156 93 63 023 09 01 121 85 81 217 86 50 103 09 01 125 86 29 157 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 Cylinder barrel Gland housing Gland seal Piston rod wiper seal 'O' ring Anti-extrusion ring Piston rod Bushing Piston Piston seal Grub screw Grease fitting Union Bonded seal Grease fitting Guide ring 86 99 198 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. SEAL KIT Parts Section 6-28 R 09-07-99 SUBFRAME KIT REF. PART NO. QTY 71 20 365 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. 71 20 364 71 20 291 71 20 292 71 20 052 71 20 056 71 20 055 93 13 086 93 13 066 91 00 206 71 20 171 01 00 109 04 31 217 71 20 054 DESCRIPTION Subframe Kit To Fit 190 To Kubota L1550 & L1750 Tractors 2 1 1 2 1 2 8 4 12 2 8 4 2 Subframe beam Axle bracket R.Hand Axle bracket L.Hand Diagonal stay Lower strut pin Beam mounting pin Setscrew Setscrew Spring washer Lift arm retaining strap Plain Washer Linch pin Anchor block Parts Section 6-29 SUBFRAME KIT REF. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 Subframe Kit To Fit 190 On Kubota B8200, B8200hst And L2150 Tractors Subframe beam Axle bracket Stay Anchor block Stay mounting pin Linch pin Beam mounting pin Linch pin 71 20 300 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. 71 20 290 71 20 058 71 20 053 71 20 054 71 20 057 04 31 217 71 18 112 04 31 217 Parts Section 6-30 SUBFRAME KIT REF. PART NO. QTY 71 20 355 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. 71 20 362 71 20 363 71 20 352 71 20 242 71 20 164 71 18 112 92 00 016 92 00 017 71 20 358 01 00 206 01 41 006 02 11 366 DESCRIPTION Subframe Kit To Fit 190 On Kubota L2850 Tractor 1 1 2 2 2 4 12 12 1 4 4 4 Side beam L.H. Side beam R.H. Axle bracket Stay Anchor block Pin c/w linch pin Special setscrew Special setscrew Cross beam Spring washer Self locking nut Bolt Parts Section 6-31 SUBFRAME KIT REF. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 8 4 12 Subframe Kit To Fit 190 On Kubota B7200 And B6200 Tractors Subframe beam Axle bracket R. Hand Axle bracket L. Hand Stay Anchor block Stay mounting pine Linch pin Beam mounting pin Linch pin Setscrew Setscrew Spring washer 71 20 305 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. 71 20 289 71 20 291 71 20 292 71 20 052 71 20 054 71 20 056 04 31 217 71 20 055 04 31217 93 13 086 93 13 066 91 00 206 Parts Section 6-32 SUBFRAME KIT REF. PART NO. QTY 71 20 310 1 2 3 4 5 6 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. 71 20 312 71 20 120 71 18 112 04 31 217 71 20 121 71 20 054 DESCRIPTION Subframe Kit To Fit 190 On Kubota B7100 Hst Tractor 1 2 2 1 2 2 Subframe Diagonal stay Stay pin c/w linch pin Linch pin Sleeve Anchor block Parts Section 6-33 SUBFRAME KIT REF. PART NO. QTY 71 20 302 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. 71 20 303 71 20 304 71 20 139 71 20 140 71 20 054 71 20 142 04 31 217 71 20 144 71 20 141 DESCRIPTION Subframe Kit To Fit 190 On Kubota L275 Tractor 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 1 2 Subframe beam R. Hand Subframe L. Hand Axle bracket R. Hand Axle bracket L. Hand Anchor block Beam mounting pin Linch pin Spacer tube (fitting jig only) Diagonal stay Parts Section 6-34 3 POINT LINKAGE KIT 190 11/94 © 1999 Alamo Group Inc. REF. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 71 200416 71 18 302 71 21 081 71 18 112 71 18 090 04 31 217 02 11 489 01 41 009 71 21 088 02 11 203 01 41 003 1 1 2 4 2 6 2 2 2 2 2 Yoke Swivel Plate Top link Pin Linkage pin Cat 1/Cat 2 Linch pin Bolt Self locking nut Spacer Bolt Self locking nut Parts Section 6-35 SERVIS-RHINO LIMITED WARRANTY 1. LIMITED WARRANTIES 1.01.Servis-Rhino warrants for one year from the purchase date to the original non-commercial, governmental, or municipal purchaser (“Purchaser”) and warrants for six months to the original commercial or industrial purchaser (“Purchaser”) that the goods purchased are free from defects in material or workmanship. 1.02.Manufacturer will replace for the Purchaser any part or parts found, upon examination at one of its factories, to be defective under normal use and service due to defects in material or workmanship. 1.03.This limited warranty does not apply to any part of the goods which has been subjected to improper or abnormal use, negligence, alteration, modification, or accident, damaged due to lack of maintenance or use of wrong fuel, oil, or lubricants, or which has served its normal life. This limited warranty does not apply to any part of any internal combustion engine, or expendable items such as blades, shields, guards, or pneumatic tires except as specifically found in your Operator’s Manual. 1.04.Except as provided herein, no employee, agent, Dealer, or other person is authorized to give any warranties of any nature on behalf of Manufacturer. 2. REMEDIES AND PROCEDURES. 2.01.This limited warranty is not effective unless the Purchaser returns the Registration and Warranty Form to Manufacturer within 30 days of purchase. 2.02.Purchaser claims must be made in writing to the Authorized Dealer (“Dealer”) from whom Purchaser purchased the goods or an approved Authorized Dealer (“Dealer”) within 30 days after Purchaser learns of the facts on which the claim is based. 2.03.Purchaser is responsible for returning the goods in question to the Dealer. 2.04.If after examining the goods and/or parts in question, Manufacturer finds them to be defective under normal use and service due to defects in material or workmanship, Manufacturer will: (a) Repair or replace the defective goods or part(s) or (b) Reimburse Purchaser for the cost of the part(s) and reasonable labor charges (as determined by Manufacturer) if Purchaser paid for the repair and/or replacement prior to the final determination of applicability of the warranty by Manufacturer. The choice of remedy shall belong to Manufacturer. 2.05.Purchaser is responsible for any labor charges exceeding a reasonable amount as determined by Manufacturer and for returning the goods to the Dealer, whether or not the claim is approved. Purchaser is responsible for the transportation cost for the goods or part(s) from the Dealer to the designated factory. 3. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. 3.01.MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS (EXCEPT AS SET FORTH HEREIN) AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE GOODS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 3.02.MANUFACTURER MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE DESIGN, CAPABILITY, CAPACITY, OR SUITABILITY FOR USE OF THE GOODS. 3.03.EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, MANUFACTURER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE CAUSED OR ALLEGED TO BE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY THE GOODS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR OPERATION OF THE GOODS OR ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. NOT WITHSTANDING THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND WARRANTIES, MANUFACTURER’S LIABILITY HEREUNDER FOR DAMAGES INCURRED BY PURCHASER OR OTHERS SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE GOODS. 3.04.NO ACTION ARISING OUT OF ANY CLAIMED BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR TRANSACTIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY MAY BE BROUGHT MORE THAN TWO (2) YEARS AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION HAS OCCURRED. 4. MISCELLANEOUS. 4.01.Proper Venue for any lawsuits arising from or related to this limited warranty shall be only in Guadalupe County, Texas. 4.02.Manufacturer may waive compliance with any of the terms of this limited warranty, but no waiver of any terms shall be deemed to be a waiver of any other term. 4.03.If any provision of this limited warranty shall violate any applicable law and is held to be unenforceable, then the invalidity of such provision shall not invalidate any other provisions herein. 4.04.Applicable law may provide rights and benefits to purchaser in addition to those provided herein. KEEP FOR YOUR RECORDS ATTENTION: Purchaser should fill in the blanks below for his reference when buying repair parts and/or for proper machine identification when applying for warranty. Servis-Rhino Implement Model _______________________________ Serial Number ________________________________ Date Purchased __________________________________________ Dealer ______________________________________ ATTENTION: READ YOUR OPERATOR'S MANUAL SERVIS-RHINO An Alamo Group Company Post Office Drawer 712 Seguin, Texas 78156 830-372-3080 R TO THE OWNER/OPERATOR/DEALER To keep your implement running efficiently and safely, read your manual thoroughly and follow these directions and the Safety Messages in this Manual. The Table of Contents clearly identifies each section where you can easily find the information you need. The OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT (1928.51 Subpart C) makes these minimum safety requirements of tractor operators: REQUIRED OF THE OWNER: 1. 2. 3. 4. Provide a Roll-Over-Protective Structure that meets the requirements of this Standard; and Provide Seatbelts that meet the requirements of this paragraph of this Standard and SAE J4C; and Ensure that each employee uses such Seatbelt while the tractor is moving; and Ensure that each employee tightens the Seatbelt sufficiently to confine the employee to the protected area provided by the ROPS. REQUIRED OF THE OPERATOR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Securely fasten seatbelt if the tractor has a ROPS. Where possible, avoid operating the tractor near ditches, embankments, and holes. Reduce speed when turning, crossing slopes, and on rough, slick, or muddy surfaces. Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation. Watch where you are going - especially at row ends, on roads, and around trees. Do not permit others to ride. Operate the tractor smoothly - no jerky turns, starts, or stops. Hitch only to the drawbar and hitch points recommended by the tractor manufacturer. When the tractor is stopped, set brakes securely and use park lock, if available. Keep children away from danger all day, every day... Equip tractors with rollover protection (ROPS) and keep all machinery guards in place... Please work, drive, play and live each day with care and concern for your safety and that of your family and fellow citizens. 190-OMWPL-11/94 Printed U.S.A. P/N 00763431