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Bsbcat.
Service Manual Landscape Rake
(4A) - S/N 440000101 Above (4A3) S/N 450000101
Above (5A) - S/N 460000101 Above (5A3) - S/N
460600101 Above (LR 5B) - S/N 910700101 Above
(5B3) - S/N 062700101 Above (6A) - S/N
470000101 Above (6A3) - S/N 470600101 Above
(LR 6B) - S/N 063000101 Above (6B3) - S/N
06250101 Above
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60tX80ff (11-12)
Primed in U.S.A.
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MAINTENANCE SAFETY
Instructions are necessary before operating or
servicing machine. Read and understand the
Operation Maintenance I\/Ianuai, Operator's
Handbook and signs (decals) on machine. Follow
warnlngs and Instructlons in the manuals when
making repairs, adjustments or servlclng. Check
for correct function after adjustments, repairs
or service. Untrained operators and failure to
follow instructions can cause injury or
death. W-2003-0807 Safety Alert Symbol This
aymbol with a warning statement, means Warning,
be alert! Your safety ia involved!" Carefully
read the message that follows.
CORRECT P-90116
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  • Never service attachments / implements
    without instructions. See operation Maintenance
    Manual and Axachment / Implement Service Manual.
  • Cleaning and maintenance are required daily.
  • Never service or adjust attachment / implement
    with the engine running unless instructed to do
    so in msnual.
  • Always lower the attachment / implement to the
    ground before lubricating or servicing.
  • Avoid contact with leaking hydraulic fluid or
    diesel fuel under pressure. It can penetrate skin
    or eyes.
  • Stop, cool and ciean engine of flammable
    materials before checking fluids.
  • Keep body, loose objects and clothing awsy from
    moving parts, electrical contacts, hot parts and
    exhaust.
  • Safety glasses are needed for eye protemion from
    elemricai arcs, battery acid, compressed springe,
    fluids under pressure and flying debris or when
    tools are used. Use eye protection approved for
    type of welding.

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CONTENTS SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE
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10-01 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ...........................
......................... 20-01 MAINFRAME
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......... 30-01 SPECIFICATIONS ...................
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SPEC-01 ALPHABETICAL INDEX .......................
.........................INDEX-01
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FOREWORD SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
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1-7 ATTACHMENT IDENTIFICATION ....................
.......................... 1-8
A Series B Series
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............ 1-8 .................................
............................. 1-9
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SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
Figure 3
Figure 1
B SERIES (LATER MODELS)
A SERIES
It is important to make the correct reference to
the serial number of the landscape rake when
making repairs or ordering parts. Early or later
models (identification made by serial number) may
use different parts, or it may be necessary to
use different procedures in doing a specific
operation Figure 1, Figure 2 and Figure 3.
Figure 2
B SERIES (EARLIER MODELS)
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ATTACHMENT IDENTIFICATION A Series
HYDRAULIC CONTROL VALVE
HYDRAULIC CYLINDER
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HYDRAULIC CONTROL VALVE
HYDRAULIC CYLINDER
HYDRAULIC MOTOR
RAKE TEETH RAKE CHAIN HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLERS
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ATTACHMENT IDENTIFICATION (CONT'D) B
Series HYDRAULIC CONTROL VALVE
STEP
HYDRAULIC MOTOR
HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLERS
REMOVABLE HOSE GUIDE
NA7081
HYDRAULIC CYLINDER
STEPS
RAI'tE TEETH RAKE CHAIN
BEARINGS
NA7082
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SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING
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10-10-1 Chart ...................................
.......................... 10-10-1 SERVICE
SCHEDULE .........................................
......... 10-20-1 Daily Inspections
..................................................
... 10-20-1 25 Hour Inspection ...................
............................... 10-20-1 300 Hour
Inspection .......................................
.......... 10-20-1 DAILY INSPECTION
..................................................
.. 10-30-1 Attachment Mounting Frame
........................................... 10-30-
1 Bob-Tach .......................................
................... 10-30-2 LUBRICATING THE
ATTACHMENT .......................................
. 10-40-1
A Series B Series
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........ 10-40-1 .................................
......................... 10-40-1
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TROUBLESHOOTING Chart
Instructions are necessary before operating or
servicing machine. Read and understand the
Operation Maintenance Manual, Operator's
Handbook and signs (decals) on machine. Follow
warnings and instructions irt the manuals when
making repairs, adjustments or servicing. Check
for correct function after adjustments, repairs
or service. Untrained operators artd failure to
follow instructions can cause injury or death. W
2g030B07
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If the attachment is not working correctly, check
the hydraulic system of the machine thoroughly
before making any repairs on the attachment.
Attachment problems can be affected by a
hydraulic system that is not operating to
specifications. Connect a flow meter to the
machine to check the hydraulic pump output,
relief valve setting and tube lines to check flow
and pressure. (See the machine's Service Manual
for the correct procedure to connect the flow
meter.) Use the following troubleshooting chart
to locate and correct problems which most often
occur with the attachment.
PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
Rake chain does not turn in either direction. Drive chain on hydraulic motor is broken or loose. Replace the chain or adjust as needed.
Rake chain does not turn in either direction. Drive sprocket is off the shaft. Install the drive sprocket and tighten set screws.
Rake chain does not turn in either direction. Auxiliary hydraulics are not activated. Activate auxiliary hydraulics
Rake chain does not turn in either direction. Faulty loader valve. Repair loader valve.
Rake chain comes off sprocket. Rake chain is too loose. Adjust the rake chain tension.
Rake chain jumps irregularly. Rock in link of chain. Remove the rock.
Rake chain jumps irregularly. Sprockets are loose or out of alignment. Check alignment and tighten set screws.
Excessive heat is being created by the hydraulics. Rake attachment has been mounted on a loader with too much hydraulic flow. Install the correct sprockets, chain and drive kit. Run at slower engine speed.
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SERVICE SCHEDULE
Instructions are necessary before operating or
servicing machine. Read and understand the
Operation Maintenance Manual, Operator's
Handbook and signs (decals) on machine. Follow
warnings and instructions in the manuals when
making repairs, adjustments or servicing. Check
for correct function after adjustments, repairs
or service. Untrained operators and failure to
follow instructions can cause injury or death. W
2g030B07 Maintenance work must be done at
regular intervals. Failure to do so can result in
damage to the rake attachment. This service
schedule is a guide for correct maintenance of
the rake attachment.
  • Daily Inspection
  • Clean the rake attachment to keep it free of
    material build up.
  • Lubricate the 10 grease fittings (one fitting
    located under the chain guard).
  • Check all nuts, bolts, and guards for tightness.
  • Check safety signs (decals) and safety treads for
    damage. Replace if damaged, clean if soiled.
  • Check all hydraulic hoses and fittings.
  • Check for loose or damaged parts.
  • 25 Hour Inspection

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1. Remove the bolt on the chain guard, wipe
clean and lubricate the chain. Check the chain
for the correct tension (a half link can be
removed). Install chain guard before operation.
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2. Adjust the tension of the rake chain. (See
Adjustment on Page 30-10-2.) or (See Adjustment
on Page 30-20-7.)
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  • 3. Check idler alignment to make sure the rake
    chain is traveling on the center of each idler.
  • 300 Hour Inspection
  • Check the rake teeth. The rake teeth are 76 mm (3
    in) long when new, if the rake teeth show wear of
    6,35 mm (0.25 in) or more, the rake tooth should
    be hard surfaced with a hard surface welding rod.
  • Check for bent rake teeth. Bent rake teeth can
    usually be straightened. Do not use heat to
    straighten teeth. Heat will cause the hardened
    teeth to become soft.
  • Check chain and sprocket for wear. Replace the
    parts as needed.

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DAILY INSPECTION Attachment Mounting Frame Figure
10-30-1
N-00360 Inspect the Bob-Tach wedge mounts
(Item 1), mounting flange (Item 2) Figure
10-30-1 and all welds on the landscape rake for
wear and damage each time the sweeper is removed
from the machine.
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DAILY INSPECTION (CONT'D)
Figure 10-30-3
Bob-Tach Hand Lever Bob-Tach
Bob-Tach wedge must contact the lower edge of
the attachment mounting
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH The Bob-Tach wedges must
extend through the holes in the attachment
mounting frame. Levers must be fuily down and
locked. Failure to secure wedges can allow
attachment to come off. W-27t 5-0208
The wedges must extend through the holes in the
attachment mounting frame, securely fastening
the attachment to the Bob-Tach Figure 10-30-3.
Figure 10-30-2
NOTE If the wedge does not contact the lower
edge of the hole, the attachment will be loose
and can come off the Bob-Tach. Inspect the
mounting frame on the attachment. (See the
machine's Operation Maintenance Manual for
inspecting the Bob-Tach). Replace any parts that
are damaged, bent or missing. Keep all fasteners
tight. Look for cracked welds. Contact your
Bobcat dealer for repair or replacement
parts. Lubricate the wedges. (See the machine's
Operation Maintenance Manual for the correct
procedure.) Push down on the Bob-Tach levers
until they are fully engaged in the locked
position Figure 10-30-2 (wedges fully extended
through the attachment mounting frame
holes). The levers and wedges must move freely
Figure 10-30- 2.
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DAILY INSPECTION (CONT'D)
Figure 10-30-6
Bob-Tach (Cont'd) Power Bob-Tach
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH The Bob-Tach wedges must
extend through the holes in the attachment
mounting frame. Levers must be fully down and
locked. Failure to secure wedges can allow
attachment to come off. W-2715-0208
P-41500A
Push (Item 1) Figure 10-30-4 and Figure
10-30-5 and hold the BOB-TACH WEDGES DOWN
switch until the levers are fully engaged in the
locked position Figure 10-30-6 (wedges fully
extended through the attachment mounting frame
holes).
Figure 10-30-4
Loader Switch
Figure 10-30-7
Bob-Tach wedge must contact the lower
edge of the attachment mounting frame hole.
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B-15693A
Figure 10-30-5
Work Machine Switch
The wedges must extend through the holes in the
attachment mounting frame, securely fastening
the attachment to the Bob-Tach Figure 10-30-7.
NOTE If the wedge does not contact the lower
edge of the hole, the attachment will be loose
and can come off the Bob-Tach. Inspect the
mounting frame on the attachment. (See the
machine's Operation Maintenance Manual for
inspecting the Bob-Tach). Replace any parts that
are
P-88124
damaged, bent or missing. Keep all fasteners
tight. Look for cracked welds. Contact your
Bobcat dealer for repair or replacement
parts. Lubricate the wedges. (See the machine's
Operation Maintenance Manual for the correct
procedure.)
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LUBRICATING THE ATTACHMENT
B Series
A Series
Figure 10-40-3
Always use a good quality lithium based
multipurpose grease when lubricating the
Landscape Rake. Apply the lubricant until extra
grease shows. Figure 10-40-1
Figure 10-40-4
P-2072
Figure 10-40-2
Lubricate the grease fittings on the rake chain
mounting bearings (Item 1) Figure 10-40-3 and
Figure 10-40-4 every 8 hours.
NOTE The grease fitting on the drive
sprocket bearing is located under the drive
motor shield (Item 2) Figure 10-40-4.
Lubricate the rake chain mounting bearings (Item
1) Figure 10-40-1 and Figure 10-40-2.
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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM HYDRAULIC CYLINDER
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20-10-1 Checking For Internal Leakage
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20-10-1 Removal And Installation
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20-10-2 Parts Identification ....................
.............................. 20-10-3 Disassembly
And Assembly ....................................
....... 20-10-4 HYDRAULIC MOTOR
..................................................
. 20-20-1 Removal And Installation
.............................................
20-20-1 Parts Identification ....................
.............................. 20-20-3 Disassembly
And Assembly ....................................
....... 20-20-4 Inspection .......................
.................................. 20-20-9 Timing
The Hydraulic Motor ..............................
............ 20-20-10 FLOW DIVIDER (A SERIES)
.............................................
20-30-1 Parts Identification ....................
.............................. 20-30-1 Disassembly
And Assembly ....................................
....... 20-30-2 PORT BLOCK (B SERIES) ...........
................................... 20-40-1
Removal And Installation Disassembly And Assembly
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