Betstco FH-FM180 FH-FM Finish Mower User Manual

June 10, 2024
BETSTCO

Betstco FH-FM180 FH-FM Finish Mower User Manual
Betstco FH-FM180 FH-FM Finish Mower

Important Safety Information

Safety at all times
Thoroughly read and understand the instructions given In this manual before operation. Refer to the ‘Safety Dear, read all instructions noted on them.
Do not allow anyone to operate this equipment who has not fully read and comprehended this manual and who has not been property trained in the safe operation of the equipment.

  • Operator should be familiar with all functions of the unit.
  • Operate implement from the driver’s seat only.
  • Make sure all guards and shields are in place and secured before operating the implement.
  • Do not leave tractor or implement unattended with engine running.
  • Dismounting from a moving tractor Could Cause serious injury or death.
  • Do not stand between trader and implement during hitching.
  • Keep hands. feet. and clothing away from pow-drIven parts.
  • Wear snug fitting clothing to avoid entanglement with moving parts.
  • Watch out for wires, trees. etc., when raising implement. Make sure all persons are dear of working area.
  • Turning tractor too tight may cause implement to ride up on wheels. This could result In injury or equipment damage.

Look For The Safety Alert Symbol The SAFE IV ALERT SYMBOL
indicates there Is a potential hazard to personal safety involved and extra safety precaution must be taken. When you see this symbol be alert and carefully read the message that follows It. In addition to design and configuration of equipment. hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness. concern prudence and proper wintry of personnel involved in the operation, transport. maintenance and storage of equipment.

Be aware of signal words
A signal word designates a degree or level of hazard seriousness. The signal words ate:

DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoids, will result in death or serious injury. This signal word Is limited to the most extreme situations, typiCallly tor machine components that. for functional purpose, cannot be guarded.

WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. and Includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which. if not evaded. may result in minor or moderate injury. II may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

For you protection

  • Thoroughly read and understand the ‘safety labor section. read all instructions noted on them.

Shutdown and storage

  • Lower machine to ground, put tractor In park, turn off engine, and remove the ignition key.
  • Detach and store implements in a area where children normally do not play. Secure implement by using blocks and supports.

Use safety lights and devices

  • Slow moving tractors, Selfixopelled equipment. and towed implements can create a hazard when driven on public roads. They are difficult to see. especially al night.
  • Flashing warning lights and turn signals are recommended whenever driving on public roads. Ilse lights and devices provided with implement.

Transport machinery safely

  • Comply with state and local laws.

  • Maximum transport speed for implement is 20 mph. Do not exceed. Never travel at a weed which does not allow adequate control of Sleeting and stepping. Some rough terrain require a SlOwer speed.

  • Sudden braking can cause a towed load to swerve and upset. Reduce speed if towed load is not equipped with brakes.

  • Use the following maximum speed – tow load weight ratios as a guiderine:
    20 mph when weight Is less than or equal to the weight of tractor.
    10 mph when weight is double the weight or tractor.

  • IMPORTANT: Do not tow a load that is more than double the weight of tractor.

Keep riders off machinery

  • Riders obstruct of operator’s view. they could be struck by foreign objects or thrown from the machine.
  • Never allow children to operate equipment.

Practice safe maintenance

  • Understand procedure before doing work. Use proper tools and equipment. refer to OPeralOrS Manual for ededlenel Information.
  • Work in a clean en, area.
  • Lower the implement to the ground, put tractor in park, turn off engine, and remove key before performing maintenance.
  • Allow implement to cool completely.
  • Do not grease or oil implement while it is operation.
  • Inspect at parts. Make sure parts are in good condition and installed propedy.
  • Remove buildup of grease, oil or debris.
  • Remove all tools and unuSed parts from implement before Operation.

Prepare for emergencies

  • Be prepared it a fire starts.
  • Keep a fist aid kit and fire extinguisher handy.
  • Keep emergency numbers for doctor, ambulance, hospital and lire department near phone.

Wear protective equipment

  • Protective clothing and equipment ShOuld be worn.
  • wear dolling and equipment appropriate for the job. Avoid loose fitting doming.
  • Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause hearing impairment or hearing loss. Wear suitable hearing protection such as earmuffs or earplugs.
  • Operating equipment safely requires the full attention of the operator. Avoid wearing radio headphones while operating machinery.

Avoid high pressure fluids hazard

  • Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing senous injury.
  • Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines.
  • Use a piece of paper or cardboard. not body parts. to check for suspected leaks. Wear protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working with hydraulic systems.
  • If an accident occurs, see a doctor invnedialtay. My fluid injected into the skin must be treated within a few hours or gangrene may result.

Safety Labels

Your Flail Mover comes equipped with all safety Labels in place. They were designed to help you safely operate your implement Read and follow their directions.

  1. Keep all safety labels dean and legible.
  2. Replace all damaged or missing labels. To order new labels contact www.Betstco.com
  3. Some new equipment installed during repair requires safely labels to be affixed to the replaced component. When ordering new components make sure the correct safety labels are included in the request.
  4. Refer to this section for proper label placement. To natall new labels:
    a. Clean the area the label is to be placed.
    b.  Spray soapy water on the surface where the Mel Is to be placed.
    c. Peel backing from label Press frmly onto the surface.
    d. Squeeze out at bubbles with the edge of a credit card.

WarningWarning

Introduction
Bets tco welcomes you to the growing family of new product owners. This implement has been designed with care and built by skilled workers using quality materials. Proper assembly, maintenance, and safe operating practices will help you get years of satisfactory use from the machine.

Application

The Flail Mowers are designed for Category 1 – three point hitch or Quick- Hitch System mounting These Fixed Bar Flail Mowers are ideal for ripping, leveling, finish grading, and backfilling applications at feedlots, outdoor arenas, building sites, and maintenance operations on farm and ranch lanes or roadways.

Using This Manual

  • This Operator’s Manual is designed to help familiarize you with safety, assembly, operation, adjustments, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Read this manual and follow the recommendations to help ensure safe and efficient operation.
  • The information contained within this manual was current at the time of printing. Some parts may change slightly to assure you of the best performance.
  • To order a new Operator’s or Parts Manual contact Betstco. Manuals can also be printed from the Betstco.com web site.

Terminology

Right° or left” as used in this manual is determined by facing the direction the machine will operate while in use unless otherwise stated.

Definitions

Note: A special point of information that the operator must be aware of before continuing.
Important : A special point of information related to its preceding topic. The intention is that this information should be read and noted before continuing.

Owner Assistance

The Warranty Registration card should be filled out by purchaser upon receipt. If repair parts are required contact Betstco. The parts on your machine have been specially designed and should only be replaced with genuine parts.

Serial Number Plate

For prompt service always use the serial number and model number when ordering parts Be sure to include your serial and model numbers in correspondence also.

Assembly and Set-up

Tractor Requirements
This mower is designed with a 3-Point category I hitch. Tractor horse power rating should not exceed 45 PTO horse power.

Assembly
Refer to the parts illustration.

Tractor Hook-Up

  1. Be certain that tractor draw bar will not interfere. Move draw bar ahead or remove if required. Draw bar should also be checked for clearance when unit is being raised for the first time.
  2. Align lower link arms of tractor to hitch devises on mower. Insert lower hitch pins into lower ball swivels and attach linch pins.
  3. Attach tractor top link to upper floating hitch on mower with pin supplied. Secure with lock pin.
  4. Adjust tractor top link in or out to place upper hitch pin vertically above or slightly behind lower hitch pins to allow mower flotation. The mower should be run with the back 15 degrees lower than the front.

Driveline Installation

  1. Slide driveline end with extended safety cone over splined shaft of gearbox and seams with attaching device.
  2. Slide ddveline over tractor’s spitted PTO shaft and secure with locking device of driveline.
  3. Driveline should now be moved back and forth to insure that it is secure on the PTO shaft of the tractor and mower gearbox.
  4. Attach chain from the driveline shield to one of the upper hitch braces to ensure that the shield does not rotate.
  5. Should driveline require shortening:
    a. Hold the half-shafts next to each other in the shortest working position and mark them.
    b. Shorten inner and outer guard tubes equally.
    c. Shorten inner and outer sliding profiles by the same length as the guard tubes. d. Proper overlap is a minimum of one-half the length of each tube, with both tubes being of equal length.
    e. Round off all sharp edges and remove burrs. Grease sliding profiles.

CAUTION
Tractor PTO shield and all mower guards must be in place at all times during operation!

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The Finishing Mower is designed to be used on a tractor with a standard Category I three-point hitch. Using excessive power will shorten the life of the drive train

CONNECTING TO TRACTOR

Park the mower and tractor on a level dry area free of debris and foreign objects.

  1. Slowly back the tractor up to the mower.

  2. .Adjust the three-point arms to align with the mower lift pins.

  3. Stop the tractor, set the parking brake and remove the ignition key before mounting.

  4. With the engine on the tractor shut off, attach the PTO shaft. Both ends of the PTO have a standard 6-spline end with a spring-loaded locking collar. Turn the round collar at the ends of the PTO clockwise to slide onto the spline shafts. Always check to see that both ends of the PTO shaft are securely attached every time the mower is used. This should always be done with the tractor engine shut off. Attach the safety chains supplied with the PTO shaft, allowing sufficient slack for the driveline during turns and operation.
    NOTE: At least one third of the telescoping length of the PTO should oveilap when the mower is in operation.

  5. Attach the top link on the tractor to the link pin assembled in the upper lift pin bracket. Adjust the tumbuckle on the tractor top link so that the upper lift bracket hangs Straight down with the tractor and mower both on level ground.

FIELD USE PREPARATION

  1. Park the machine on hard level ground with the mower slightly raised.
  2. Adjust the sway blocks or chains on the tractor so the mower is centered between the rear wheels.
  3. Adjust the three-point arms to level the mower side to side.
  4. Adjust the turnbuckle on the top of the three-point hitch arms to level the mower front and back.
  5. Adjust the cutting height using the wheel spacers on the wheel yokes. The spacers should be set at the same height on all four wheels. 6.
  6. Check the oil level in the gearbox and add as required .
  7. Grease spindle assembly, wheel bearings, wheel pivots and the PTO shaft .
  8. Check tightness of belts, bolts and other hardware .
  9. Check blades to see if they are damaged. Sharpen or replace blades if necessary. Check that blade bolts are tight.
  10. Clear the working area of foreign objects and check that all bystanders are standing clear before starting.
  11. Start the tractor with the mower resting on the ground on all four wheels.
  12. Slowly engage the PTO and bring the PTO speed up to 540 rpm for cutting.

CONNECTING TO TRACTOR
Park the mower and tractor on a level dry area free of debris and foreign objects.

  1. Slowly back the tractor up to the mower.
  2. Adjust the three-point arms to align with the mower lift pins.
  3. Stop the tractor, set the parking brake and remove the ignition key before mounting.
  4. With the engine on the tractor shut off, attach the PTO shaft. Both ends of the PTO have a standard 6-spline end with a spring-loaded locking collar. Turn the round collar at the ends of the PTO clockwise to slide onto the spline shafts. Always check to see that both ends of the PTO shaft are securely attached every time the mower is used.
  5. Sharpen blades if grass tears instead of cutting cleanly.
  6. Slow down when cutting corners. Tuming too sharply on corners can leave a small strip of grass uncut.

DISCONNECTING FROM TRACTOR

  1. Park on a firm level area and clean the mower.
  2. Lower the mower until the load is off the hitch arms.
  3. Disconnect the hitch arms and the PTO shaft.
  4. Cover the mower for storage to prevent rust.

MAINTENANCE

  1. GEARBOX: The gearbox should be filled with 80-90 oil to the bottom of level plug . Check the mower before using and at regular intervals (approx. every 40 hours). See that this oil level is maintained.
  2. GREASE: Grease wheel yokes, wheel bushing and PTO u-joints approximately every 8 hours. Before using the mower for the first time, grease wheel bushings until you can see the grease squeezed out at the ends of the wheel hub. Lubricate the telescoping PTO tube and the quick release collars on the ends of the shaft about every 20 hours. Clean all grease fittings before injecting grease and immediately replace any damaged or missing grease fittings. When using the safety chains supplied with the PTO shaft, the shield bearings must be kept lubricated. 3.
  3. SHIELDING: Always keep all shielding in place and repair or replace if damaged.
  4. BLADES: When replacing or grinding blades, all three blades must be replaced or reground at the same time to maintain the proper balance in the cutting unit. Block up the mower securely before attempting to remove the blades. Use heavy leather gloves to handle the blades. Be sure to tighten center bolt and lock washer securely when replacing blades. Always replace the lock washer with an extra heavy duty supplied with the spindle
  5. BELTS: Remove the belt guards to check belt tightness. The center of the belt span should deflect about 10mm with nominal pressure. If the belts slip or are too loose, the bolts holding the gearbox must be loosened. Use the threaded tightener rod on the gearbox mount to tighten the belts Lock the rod in place and re-tighten the gearbox bolts when the belts are properly tightened. Replace belt guards. Changing belts follows the same procedure as given in the preceding paragraph, except you will have to loosen the belts further to remove them. NOTE: Belts should always be replaced in matched sets.

Specifications & Capacities


| Unplug and clean mower deck.
Remove belt guard shields and clean sheaves.
Replace belt.
Patches of uncutgrass| Mow at full throttle (540 PTO rpm), check PTO speed and tractor engine.
Shift transmission to a lower gear.
Tighten belts.
Replace missing knives.
Excessivevibration| Replace bent or broken blaces
Replace drive belt.
Replace pulleys or align.
Remove belt guard shields & dean debris from belt area & sheaves.
Gearbox noisy| Check lubricant level.
Knives scalpinggrass| Raise cutting height by adjusting roller.
Change mowing pattem.
Reduce speed turns.
Uneven cut| Shift to a lower gear.
Level mower.
Replace bent blades
Tractor loaded down by mower| Mow at full throttle (540 PTO rpm).
Shift to a lower gear.
Clean mower.

Parts List

Parts List 

FM-120/150/180 Finishing Mower Parts List

ITEM| PART #| DESCRIPTIOND|
---|---|---|---
1| GB5783| Bolt M8x16|
2| GB93| Lock washer 8|
3| FM150.120| Cover|
4| FM150.003| Gearbox Assembly|
5| GB5783| Bolt M16X50|
6| GB97.1| Plain washer 16|
7| GB93| Lock washer 16|
8| 0136170| Nut MI6|
---|---|---|---
9| 0135783| Boll 1412840|
10| GB97.I| Plain washer 12|
II| GB93| Lock washer 12|
12| 0136170| Nut M12|
13| FMI50.012| Gearbox base plate|
14| FM150.013| Gearbox mountin|
15| GB6170| Nut MIO|
16| 01397.1| Plain washer 10|
17| FM 150.018| Grease hose A|
| FM11150.019| Grease hose B|
18| FMI50.119| Hose mounting|
19| GB5783| Boll 1410820|
20| FM 150.118| FM 150 Right cover|
| FM120.106| FM120 Right cover|
| FM 180.106| FM I80 Right cover|
21| FMI50.117| FMI50 Left cover|
| FMI20. 105| FMI20 La cover|
| FM180. 105| FM180 Left cover|
| FM 150.104| Double sheave pulley|
23| FM150.108| Single sheave pulley|
24| FM150.103| Drive pulley|
25| 0311544-87| FM150 Belt|
---|---|---|---
| G1111544-87| FM 120 lkIt|
| 6811544-87| FN1180 Belt|
26| 686173| Narrow nut M24x2|
27| GB93| Lock wasba. 24|
28| 085783| Bolt M I6X45|
29| FMI50.106| Shoo spacer|
lo| FM150.105| Long spacer|
| FM150.011| FM150 Axk beam weklment|
| FM120.20.020| FM120 Axle beam oeldment|
| FM180.20.020| FM180 Aale lain weldment|
32| FM150.016| Lock pin 12|
33| FMI50.015| Yoke weldment|
34| FMI50.002| Wheel assembly|
35| 085782| Bolt M16X100|
36| FM150.107| Bushing|
37| GB5782| Bolt M16X90|
38| 085783| Bolt M I4X25L|
39| GB97.I| Plain washer 14|
ao| GB93| Lock washer 14|
41| FM150.113| FM150 blade|
| FM120.102| FM120 blade|
| FM180.102| FMI80 blade|
---|---|---|---
42| GB5783| Bolt MIOX35|
43| GB93| Lock washer 10|
44| FH-FMSFINOLEASSY| Spindle assembly|
45| FM 150.010| FMI5O Deck weldment|
| FM120.010| FMI2O Deck weldment|
| FM180.010| FM180 Deck weldment|
46| FM150.116| FM 150 Long pivot bar|
| FM120.104| FM120 Long pivot bar|
| FM180.104| FM 180 Long pivot bar|
47| FM150.115| FMI5O Shon pivot bar|
| FM120.103| FMI20 Short pivot bar|
| FM180.103| FMI8O Shon pivot bar|
48| FM150.114| Lift pin|
49| 01393| Lock washer 22|
50| 066172| Nut M22x1.5|
51| FMI50.017| Upper lift bracket|
52| 0135782| Bolt M16x140|

Appendix

Appendix

Torque figures indicated above are valid for non-greased or non-oiled threads and heads otherwise specified. Therefore, do not grease or oil bolts or cap screws unless otherwise specified in this manual. When using locking elements, increase torque values by 5%.

Specifications & Capacities

MODEL FH-FM-120 FH-FM-150 FH-FM-18 ‘.
Working Width 47″ 59″ 71″
Overall Width 51″ 62″ 74″
Min. HP Req. 16 HP 18 HP 20 HP
3Pt Hitch Type Cat I Cat I Cat I
Gear Box Rating 45 HP 45 HP 45 HP
Discharge Full Length Rear Full Length Rear Full Length Rear

Blade – Qty – Size & Lift
Type| 3 Qty -16″ Hardened
Steel – Medium Lift| 3 Qty -20″ Hardened
Steel – Medium Lift| 3 Qty -24″ Hardened
Steel – Medium Lift
Blade Tip Speed| 13,488 FPM| 17,985 FPM| 21.582 FPM
Cutting Height| | |
Deck Housing/Side| 3116″| 3/16″| 3116″
Blade Overlap| 3/4″| 3/4″| 3/4″
Roller Bearing Blade
Spindle| 2 3/4″ Housing w/ 1
1/4″ Spindle| 2 3/4″ Housing w/ 1
1/4″ Spindle| 2 3/4″ Housing w/ 1
1/4″ Spindle
Caster Gauge Wheels| 3″ x 8″| 3″ x 8″| 3″ x 8″
Caster Wheel Spindle
Size/Type| Sealed Bearing with
1″ Spindle| Sealed Bearing with
1″ Spindle| Sealed Bearing with
1″ Spindle
Top Link Type| Floating| Floating| Floating
Lower Link Type| Fixed| Fixed| Fixed
Belt System| Tensioned Belt Drive
System| Tensioned Belt Drive
System| Tensioned Belt Drive
System
No. of Belts| 2| 2| 2
PTO – Driveline Type| Series 4 . 1 318″ 6-
Spline w/ Shear Bolt| Series 4 , 1 3/8″ 6-
Spline w/ Shear Bolt| Series 4 , 1 3/8″ 6-
Spline w/ Shear Bolt
Warranty| 2 Years| 2 Years| 2 Years
Weight| 445 lbs| 478 lbs| 524 lbs
Crated Weight| 485 lbs| 518 lbs| 562 lbs

Name————————————
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Prochased From———————————–
Prochased Date———————————-

Item No. Description Qty Price Amount

FARMER-HELPER

Limited Warranty

Unless otherwise stated on purchase invoice, Betstco warrants to original Purchaser that Farmer-Helper products are free from major deffects in material under normal use and service for a period of 90 Days from the date the product is purchased or shipped, whichever is later. Commercial use 90 days. Use at address that is not yours, is considered commercial use. Consumable, Expendalble, Wear Items (Rubber plastic parts, hydraulic hoses, belts, tires, cables, blades, tines, wedges, teeth, tiups, chains, pins, brushes, filters, etc) and cracked hydraulic pumps, bent or broken cylinder rods are not covered under this warran-ty. Warranty does not cover items that have been modified, damaged by abuse or usage not in accor-dance with design or maintenance.

Betstco obligation under this warranty is to repair or replace defective upon approval by; Betstco, 83371 Melton Rd. N, Creswell OR 97426 that Warranty Claim is valid. Product shall be returned upon request of Betstco. Transportation charges to be prepaid by user. Gasoline or diesel engines used to powered Farmer-Helper products are covered by the warranty of the appropriate engine manufacturean Purchaser must look to the engine manufacture for all issues relating to engine operation.

Betstco assumes no responsibility for outside labor.

PERMISSABLE BY APPLICABLE LAW BETSTCO HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT PURCHASED, WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, BETSTCO HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR PRODUCT DEFECT OR FAILURE, CLAIMS THAT ARE DUE TO NORMAL WEAR, PRODUCT MISUSE, ABUSE, PRODUCT MODIFICATION, IMPROPER PROD-UCT SELECTION, NON-COMPLIANCE WITH ANY CODES, OR MISAPPROPRIATION. BETSTCO MAKES NO WARRANTIES TO THOSE DEFINED AS “CONSUMERS” IN THE MAGNUSON-MOSS WARRANTY FEDERAL TRADE COMMISION IMPROVEMENTS ACT. THE FOREGOING EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES DO NOT APPLY TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY LAW. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL LAWS FOR ANY SUCH PROHIBITIONS.

THERE SHALL BE NO LIABILITY FOR PRODUCT LIABILITY OR LIABILITY ON THE PART OF BETSTCO FOR ANY GENERAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE SALE OR USE OF ANY PRODUCTS SOLD BY BETSTCO OR AN AGENT THEREOF, BETSTCO MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OF THE PRODUCTS FOR ANY PURPOSE) WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS COVERED BY THIS AGREEMENT EXCEPT AS IN THIS PARAGRAPH OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY PROVIDED. THIS IS THE SOLE AND ONLY WARRANTY OF VALUE- LEADER PRODUCTS, NO OTHER WARRANTY IS APPLICABLE, EITHE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IN FACT BY LAW.

This warranty shall not be interpreted to render Betstco, or any authorized agent liable for injury or damages of any kind or nature, direct, consequential, or contingent, to a person or property.

The sole and only remedy in regard to any defective product shall be the repair or replacement thereof as herein provided, Betstco, agents) of Betstco shall not be liable for any consequential, special, incidental or punitive damages resulting from or caused by any such defects

Betstco reserves the rights to make improvements in design or changes in specifacations at any time, without incurring any obligations to owners of the units previously sold.

WARRANTY VOID IF REGISTRATION IS NOT RECEIVED OR RECORDED ONLINE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE DATE OR SHIP DATE, WHICHEVER IS LATER.

ITEM:———— MODEL#———— PURCHASE DATE:—————–
PURCHASED FROM:——————- GIFT INVU ORDER#—————- OWNER NAME:—————– SERIAL U
OWNER ADDRESS:————————–
CITY:————————— COUNTY: —————–ST:———— ZIP:—————
PHONE:——————— EMAIL:————————-

ACCEPTANCE OF RESPONSIBILITY:

I (PURCHASER) HAVE READ OPERATORS MANUAL AND LIMITED WARRANTY OR SOMEONE HAS READ/AND EXPLAINED ALL INSTRUCTIONS TO ME. I UNDERSTAND THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY LABOR AND THAT ALL DISPUTES WILL BE SETTLED BY BINDING ARBITRATION. BINDING ARBITRATION IS CONDUCTED BY THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU (BBB) LOCATED AT 4004 SW KRUSE WAY PLACE ST 375 LAKE OSWEGO OR 97035 OR THE CURRENT BBB LOCATION CLOSEST TO BETSTCO. I ACKNOWLEDGE MY LIMITED WARRANTY IS VOID IF ANY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PARTS HAS BEEN MADE BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL.I ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF MY OPERATORS MANUAL AND HAVE READ THE SAFE OPERATION SECTION. I ACKNOWLEDGE UNDERSTANDING MAINTENANCE AND SAFE OPERATION REQUIREMENTS, ITEM SPECIFACATIONS, OPERATION, CONTROLS AND STORAGE REQUIRMENTS. I UNDERSTAND THAT IS ALONE AM RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPER MAINTENANCE, CARE AND SAFE OPERATIONOF THIS FARMER-HELPER ITEM

I (PURCHASER) AGREE THAT PERSONS NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE OPERATION OF THIS ITEM SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO USE IT. CHILDREN ESPECIALLY SHOULD NOT OPERATE OR BE NEAR POWER PRODUCTS WHEN IN USE. ANYONE OPERATING VALUE LEADER PRODUCTS SHOULD HAVE READ OPERATIONS MANUALS AND SAFTEY MANUALS.

OWNERS SIGNATURE:————————————-  DATE:—————

1 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY & REGISTRATION
FARMER-HELPER IMPLEMENTS
BRANDED PRODUCTS
1 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY

1 Year Extended Warranty amends to original Recorded Warranty Registration theme period of described coverage. Extended Warranty does not apply to
consumable and Expendable Item as described in Product Warranty Registra- tion.

This amendment does not affect any other part of recorded Warranty Registration or policy.

No one is authorized to alter, modify, or enlarge this Amendment to original recorded Warranty Registraton

EXTENDED REGISTRATION & PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE DATE

EXTENDED WARRANTY REGISTRATION

PRODUCT & MODEL #——————————
SERIAL #————————–
OWNER NAME :——————————–
BETSTCO INVOICE #—————————-

ACCEPTANCE OF RESPONSIBILITY:
I (PURCHASER) HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE EXTENDED WARRANTY OR SOMEONE HAS READ AND EXPLAINED ALL THE ABOVE TO ME. I UNDERSTAND THIS EXTENDED WARRANTY DOES

NOT COVER ANY LABOR. I HAVE FILED MY ORIGINAL WARRANTY REGISTRATION AND FULLY UNDERSTAND MY REQUIREMENTS. I UNDERSTAND THAT I ALONE AM RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPER MAINTENANCE, CARE AND SAFE OPERATION OF THIS TRACTOR IMPLEMENT.

OWNERS SIGNATURE:—————– x DATE:—————————

FAX TO 1-541-895-2756

YOU MUST SIGN THIS WARRANTY AND MAIL OR FAX A COPY TO BETSTCO, 83371 MELTON RD, CRESWELL OR. IF YOU PREFER YOU MAY COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION ONLINE AT WWW.VALUE LEADER.COM. THIS WARRANTY IS NOT EFFECTIVE UNLESS PURCHASER COMPLETE REGISTRATION AND WARRANTY FOR WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE OR SHIP DATE WHICHEVER IS LATER.

NOTE : WE MAY REFUSE WARRANTY OF ANY KIND UNLESS BETSTCO, RECEIVES A COMPLETED, LEGIBLE AND SIGNED WARRANTY REGISTRATION. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER TO ASSURE THAT REGISTRATION DOCUMENT IS RECIEVED BY BETSTCO.

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