TMG-TFMO50/60/70 Tractor Offset Flail Mower Instruction Manual

August 29, 2024
TMG

TMG-TFMO50/60/70 Tractor Offset Flail Mower

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Safety always
Thoroughly read and understand the instructions given in this manual before operation. Refer to the “Safety Decal”, and 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 properly trained in the safe operation of the equipment.

  1. Operator should be familiar with all functions of the unit. Operate implement from the driver’s seat only.
  2. Make sure all guards and shields are in place and secured before operating the implement.
  3. Do not leave the tractor or implement unattended with the engine running.
  4. Dismounting from a moving tractor could cause serious injury or death.
  5. Do not stand between the tractor and the implement during hitching.
  6. Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from power-driven parts.
  7. Wear snug-fitting clothing to avoid entanglement with moving parts.
    8. Watch out for wires, trees, etc., when raising the implement. Make sure all persons are clear of the working area.
    9. Turning the tractor too tight may cause the implement to ride up on wheels. This could result in injury or equipment damage. Look For the Safety Alert Symbol
    The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL indicates there is a potential hazard to personal safety involved and extra safety precautions 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 training 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 are:

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

  • WARNING
    Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, 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 avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

For you protection
Thoroughly read and understand the “safety label” section, and read all instructions noted on them.
Shut down and storage
Lower the machine to the ground, put the tractor in park, turn off the engine, and remove the ignition key. Detach and store implements in a area where children normally do not play. Secure implementation by using blocks and supports. Use safety lights and devices Slow-moving tractors, self-propelled equipment, and towed implements can create a hazard when driven on public roads. They are difficult to see, especially at night. Flashing warning lights and turn signals are recommended whenever driving on public roads. Use lights and devices provided with implementation.

Transport machinery safely

  1. Comply with state and local laws.
  2. The maximum transport speed for implementation is 20 mph. Do not exceed. Never travel at a speed that does not allow adequate control of steering and stopping. Some rough terrain require a slower speed.
  3. Sudden braking can cause a towed load to swerve and upset. Reduce speed if the towed load is not equipped with brakes.
  4. Use the following maximum speed-tow load weight ratios as a guideline:
  5. 20 mph when the weight is less than or equal to the weight of the tractor.
  6. 10 mph when weight is double the weight of the tractor.
  7. IMPORTANT: Do not tow a load that is more than double the weight of a 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

  1. Understand procedure before doing work. Use proper tools and equipment. refer to Operator’s
  2. Manual for additional information.
  3. Work in a clean dry area.
  4. Lower the implement to the ground, put the tractor in park, turn off engine, and remove key before performing maintenance.
  5. Allow the implement to cool completely.
  6. Do not grease or oil while it is in operation.
  7. Inspect all parts. Make sure parts are in good condition and installed properly.
  8. Remove the buildup of grease, oil, or debris.
  9. Remove all tools and unused parts from implementation before operation.
  10. Prepare for emergencies
  11. Be prepared if a fire starts.
  12.  Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy.
  13. Keep emergency numbers for the doctor, ambulance, hospital, and fire department near the phone.

Wear protective equipment.

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

Avoid high-pressure fluid hazards.

  1. Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury.
  2. Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines.
  3. 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.
  4. If an accident occurs, see a doctor immediately. Any fluid injected into the skin must be treated within a few hours or gangrene may result.

WARNING

The transport and storage safety pin must be removed during operation. Failure to do so will result in product failure and damage to the product and possible injury.

Proper Transportation of the product is essential for safe and proper operation. Please see the picture below for the proper way to transport the TMG-TFMO series of products.

Safety Labels
Your Flail Mower 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 clean and legible.
  2. Replace all damaged or missing labels. To order new labels go to your nearest TMG dealer or visit our dealer locator at TMG.com.
  3. Some new equipment installed during repair requires safety labels to be affixed to the replaced component as specified by TMG. 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 install new labels:
  5. Clean the area the label is to be placed.
  6. Spray soapy water on the surface where the label is to be placed.
  7. Peel backing from label. Press firmly onto the surface.
  8. Squeeze out air bubbles with the edge of a credit card.

Safety labels

INTRODUCTION

TMG 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. 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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. To order a new Operator’s or Parts Manual contact your authorized dealer. Manuals can also be printed from the TMG Service & Support Center by your dealer.

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.
  • 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 the dealer at the time of purchase. This information is necessary to provide you with quality customer service. If customer service or repair parts are required contact a dealer. A dealer has trained
  • personnel, repair parts, and equipment needed to service the machine.
  • 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 from your dealer. Be sure to include your serial and model numbers in correspondence also.

SECTION 1: ASSEMBLY AND SET-UP

  • Tractor Requirements
  • This mower is designed with a 3-point category 1 hitch. Tractor horsepower rating should not exceed 50 PTO horsepower. Packing Description  1. Remove and check
  • Remove the packing, and check goods without defects and omission.

Packing List
The detailed packing list of the mower and accessory as the following table.

Item Description Qty. Package Form
1 Main body of the mower and fittings 1 None
2 Driveline shaft 1 None
3 Swing arms sub-assembly and fittings 1 Pearl cotton
4 Hitch tube weldment and fittings 1 None
5 Raker sub-assembly 2 Bubble film

A detailed description of the main body of the mower and fittings

Item Description Qty.
1 The main body of the mower 1
2 Locknut M30x2 2
3 Plain washer 30 2
4 Swing arm pin – shorter 1
5 Swing arm pin 1 – longer 1

The detailed description of the swing arms sub-assembly and fittings

Item Description Qty.
1 Swing arms sub-assembly 1
2 Safety pin of hitch weldment 1
3 R pin 1
4 Bolt M24x140 1
5 Plain washer 24 1
6 Locknut M24 1

The detailed description of hitch tube weldment and fittings

Item Description Qty.
1 Hitch tube weldment 1
2 Safety lock pin 3
3 Hitch pin – upper 1

The detailed description of the Raker sub-assembly

Item Description Qty.
1 Raker weldment 2
2 R pin 2
3 Plastic plug 2
4 Raker pin 2

Installation Wizard
The installation wizard will guide you to finish the final assembly of your new mower easily.

  1. Tool Required
    Air impact wrench with 36mm sleeve and 46mm sleeve.

  2. Torque Application
    Refer to bolt torque in Section 7 Appendix.

  3. Assembly
    Step1: Adjusting Overturning Bracket Weldment on Main Body of The Mower Remove the packaging of the main body of the mower and fittings. Remove the oil inlet pipe and oil outlet pipe on the item1 to release the pressure in the cylinder. That will make it easy to turn the item 90°clockwise. Reinstall those oil pipes after the item is in position as shown in figure6.

Figure 1-6: Adjusting Overturning Bracket and Installing Swing Arms Sub- Assembly

Item Description
1 Overturning cylinder sub-assembly
2 Overturning bracket weldment
3 Swing arm weldment – bigger
4 Swing arm weldment – smaller

Step2: Installing Swing Arms Sub-Assembly
Remove the packaging of the swing arms Sub-Assembly and fittings. Push swing arms sub-assembly into the overturning bracket weldment as shown in figure7. Fix it with 1pcs of swing arm pin-shorter, 1pcs of swing arm pin-longer, 2pcs of plain washers 30 and 2pcs of locknuts M30. Tighten locknuts completely.
Step3: Installing Hitch Tube Weldment and Fittings Remove the packaging of hitch tube weldment and fittings. Fix hitch tube weldment to swing arms sub-assembly with 1pcs of bolt M24x140, 1pcs of plain washer 24 and 1pcs of locknut M24. Tighten locknuts completely.

Step4: Installing Raker Sub-Assembly
Remove the packaging of the raker sub-assembly. Insert one of the raker weldments into the tube on the swing arm weldment smaller as well as the raker pin, and insert the R pin into the hole on the raker pin. Insert another raker weldment into the tube on the hitch tube weldment as well as the raker pin, and insert the R pin into the hole on the raker pin.

WARNING

  • The safety pin of the hitch weldment is designed to limit the rotation of hitch tube weldment around the screw M24x140 when the mower is placed daily or transferred.
  • Remove and insert the safety pin into the left hole on the lifting bracket weldment of swing arms sub-assembly before operation.
  • Fill the gearbox with a proper amount of SAE 90 gear oil before operation.
  • Remove the packaging of the raker sub-assembly.
  • Insert one of the raker weldments into the tube on the swing arm weldment smaller as well as the raker pin and insert the R pin into the hole on the raker pin.
  • Insert another raker weldment into the tube on the hitch tube weldment as well as the raker pin and insert the R pin into the hole on the raker pin.

tractor Hook-Up

  1. Be certain that the tractor drawbar will not interfere. Move the drawbar ahead or remove if required. The draw bar should also be checked for clearance when the unit is being raised for the first time.
  2. Align lower link arms of a tractor to hitch clevises on the mower. Insert lower hitch pins into lower ball swivels and attach link pins.
  3. Attach tractor top link to upper floating hitch on mower with pin supplied. Secure with a lock pin.
  4. Adjust the tractor top link in or out to place the upper hitch pin vertically above or slightly behind the 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 spline shaft of gearbox and secure with attaching device.
  2. Slide the driveline over the tractor’s spline PTO shaft and secure it with the locking device of the driveline.
  3. The driveline should now be moved back and forth to ensure that it is secure on the PTO shaft of the tractor and mower gearbox.
  4. Attach the chain from the driveline shield to one of the upper hitch braces to ensure that the shield does not rotate.
  5. Should the driveline require shortening:
  6. Hold the half-shafts next to each other in the shortest working position and mark them.
  7. Shorten inner and outer guard tubes equally.
  8. Shorten inner and outer sliding profiles by the same length as the guard tubes.
  9. Proper overlap is a minimum of one-half the length of each tube, with both tubes being of equal length.
  10. Round off all sharp edges and remove burrs. Grease sliding profiles.

CAUTION

Tractor PTO shield and all mower guards must be always in place during operation!

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Transporting
NOTE : Always disengage PTO before raising the mower to the transport position.

  1. When raising the mower to the transport position, be sure that the driveline does not contact the tractor or mower. Adjust and set the tractor’s 3-point hitch lift height so that the driveline does not contact the mower deck in the fully raised position
  2. Be sure to reduce the tractor’s ground speed when turning, leaving enough clearance so that the mower does not contact obstacles such as buildings, trees or fences.
  3. Be sure to reduce the tractor’s ground speed when turning, leaving enough clearance so that the mower does not contact obstacles such as buildings, trees or fences.
  4. Select a safe ground travel speed when transporting from one area to another. When traveling on roadways, transport in such a way that faster-moving vehicles may pass safely.
  5. When traveling over rough or hilly terrain, shift the tractor to a lower gear.

CAUTION

When traveling on public roads, whether at night or during the day, use accessory lights and devices for adequate warning to operators of other vehicles. Comply with all Federal, State, and local laws.

Mowing Instructions

  1. Clear area to be mowed of objects and debris that might be picked up and thrown by the mower blades.
  2. Grass is best cut when it is dry. Mowing wet grass can cause plugging resulting in grass clumps behind the mower.
  3. Grass should be mowed frequently as shorter clippings deteriorate faster.
  4. If mowing extremely tall grass, it is best to raise the cutting height and mow the area, then lower the cutting height and mow a second time at the desired height.

Operating Instructions
Proper servicing and adjustments are the keys to the long life of any machine. With careful and systematic inspection of the mower, costly maintenance, time and repair can be avoided. Before beginning to mow, the following inspection should be performed:

  1.  Check the oil level in the gearbox.
  2. Check that all plugs in the gearbox have been replaced and tightened properly.
  3. Be sure all mower knives, bolts, and nuts are tight.
  4. Be certain all guards and shields are in place and secure.
  5. Grease the driveline shaft and all other grease fittings.
  6. Clear area to be mowed of rocks, branches, and other foreign objects.
  7. Lower mower to ground. Set the tractor throttle at approximately 1/4 open. Engage PTO to start the blades rotating.
  8. Operate with 540 rpm PTO tractor.
  9. At first begin mowing at a slow forward speed and shift up until the desired speed is achieved – maintaining 540 PTO rpm.
  10. Mower knives will cut better at a faster blade speed than at reduced throttle.
  11. After mowing the first 50 feet, stop and check to see that the mower is adjusted properly.
  12. Do not make sharp turns or attempt to back up while the mower is on the ground.
  13. Do not engage PTO with the mower in the fully raised position. Do not engage PTO at full throttle.

ADJUSTMENTS

Leveling the Mower
NOTE: Tractor and mower should be on level ground. Leveling can be adjusted at the tractor’s 3-point arms and center link. Cutting Height Adjustment The machine’s cutting height depends upon the position of the rear roller.

  1. Remove the bolts that fix the roller on both sides.
  2. Lift or lower both sides of the roller in equal measurements.
  3. Replace bolts and re-tighten.

Point Hitch Adjustments

The 3-point hitch system on this mower has been designed for front-to-back flotation when mowing on uneven terrain. Adjust the tractor’s top center link to place the upper hitch pin vertically above or slightly behind the lower hitch pins. The mower should be run with the back 15 degrees lower than the front. The hitch can also be adjusted from side to side by turning the adjustment handle. Turn the handle until you have achieved your desired location.

CAUTION

Engage the parking brake, shut off a tractor, remove the key, and disengage PTO before making any height adjustments! Belt Tension

CAUTION

Belt drive system under spring tension; use care to avoid bodily harm! The Belt tension should be checked after the first 20 hours of use. And then every 40 hours of use.

  1. Tension on the belt can be adjusted with the belt tension bolt. Turn the bolt until the desired tension is achieved. When the belt has the correct tension the gearbox should be adjusted so that the gearbox extension is running straight (parallel) with the flail mower. Loosen bolts at the bottom of the gearbox and move the gearbox until the gearbox extension is running straight.
  2. Excessive tension on the belt may lead to premature failure of the belt and drive components.

CAUTION

Excessive tension on the belt may lead to premature failure of the belt and drive components. Excessive tension on the belt may also lead to a safety hazard to the operator or bystanders

MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION

Maintenance
Proper servicing and adjustment are the key to the long life of any farm implement. With careful and systematic inspection, you can avoid costly maintenance, time, and repair.

CAUTION

For safety reasons, each maintenance operation must be performed with tractor PTO disengaged, the mower lowered completely to ground, and the tractor engine shut off with ignition key removed.

  1. After using the mower for several hours, check all bolts to be sure they are tight, and check the drive belt tension.
  2. Replace any worn, damaged or illegible safety decals by obtaining new decals from the dealer.

Knife Replacement
IMPORTANT : Make sure that the knife is the same length as the others on the mower. This will keep the rotor rotation balanced.

  1. Remove the bolt and nut.
  2. Remove the old knife.
  3. Install new knife and existing bolt.
  4. Secure with nuts.

V-Belt Installation

CAUTION

Belt drive system under spring tension; use care to avoid bodily harm!

  1. Remove belt guard fender and belt cover.
  2. Disengage belt tension by loosening the belt tension bolt until the belt can be removed.
  3. With tension relieved from the belt remove the old belt from pulleys.
  4. Tighten belt tension bolt.
  5. Reinstall the belt guard and belt guard fender.

Storage
At the end of the working season or when the mower will not be used for a long period, it is good practice to clean off any dirt or grease that may have accumulated on the mower and any moving parts.

  1. Clean as necessary.
  2. Check knives for wear and replace if necessary.
  3. Inspect the mower for loose, damaged or worn parts and adjust or replace as needed.
  4. Store the unit inside if possible for a longer life.
  5. Repaint parts where paint is worn or scratched to prevent rust.
  6. Replace all damaged or missing decals.

Lubrication

  • Driveline Shaft U-Joints
    Type of Lubrication: Multi-purpose Grease

  • Roller Bearing (Both Ends)
    Type of Lubrication: Multi-purpose Grease

  • Cutter Rotor Bearing (Both Ends)
    Type of Lubrication: Multi-purpose Grease

  • Gearbox
    Type of Lubrication: SAE 90W Gear Lube。 Check oil level through cap for gearbox oil level.

Check oil level in gearbox by removing the plug located on the right-hand side. Oil should be level with bottom of plug hole. Add oil if necessary, by removing top fill plug and side plug. Add oil until it flows from side plug hole. Do not overfill!
WARNING: Overfilling or under filling gear oil may cause gearbox seizing or damage and driveline shaft twisting.
IMPORTANT: Gearbox are shipped without gear oil. Gear oil must be filled before the first operation. Mower should be level when checking oil in gearbox!

Driveline Profiles
Type of Lubrication: Multi-purpose Grease

SPECIFICATIONS & CAPACITIES

TMG-TFMO Series Mower Specifications

MODEL| TMG-TFMO50| TMG-TFMO60| TMG-TFMO70
DIMENSIONS(LxWxH)| 1400x1450x760mm| 1600x1450x760mm| 1800x1450x760mm
STRUCTURE WEIGHT| 280kg| 300kg| 340kg
CUTTING WIDTH| 1250mm| 1450mm| 1650mm
WORKING EFFICIENCY| 3900-9800m2/h| 4500-11000m2/h| 5100-12200m2/h
PTO TURNNING SPEED| 540r/min| 540r/min| 540r/min
PTO SPLINE| 6x8x1600mm| 6x8x1600mm| 6x8x1600mm
POWER REQUIRED| 20-50HP| 25-50HP| 30-50HP

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Solution

Do not try to clean rear discharge area when mower is running. Bodily harm may occur!


Belt slipping

| Unplug and clean mower deck.
Remove belt guard shields and clean sheaves.
Replace belt.
Mow at full throttle (540 PTO rpm), check PTO speed and tractor engine.


Patches of uncut grass

| Shift transmission to a lower gear.
Tighten belts.
Replace missing knives.
Replace knives.


Excessive vibration

| Replace drive belt.
Replace pulleys or align.
Remove belt guard shields & clean debris from belt area & sheaves.
Gearbox noisy| Check lubricant level.


Knives scalping grass

| Raise cutting height by adjusting roller.
Change mowing pattern.
Reduce speed turns.


Uneven cut

| Shift to a lower gear.
Level mower.
Replace missing knives.
Tractor loaded down by mower| Mow at full throttle (540 PTO rpm).
Shift to a lower gear.
Clean mower.

APPENDIX
BOLT TORQUE
The tables shown below give correct torque values for various bolts and cap screws. Tighten all bolts to the torques specified unless otherwise noted. Check tightness of bolts periodically, using bolt torque chart as a guide. Replace hardware with the same strength bolt

ENGLISH TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS


Bolt Diameter

| Bolt Torque
---|---
SAE 2

N.m              lb-ft

| SAE 5

N.m               lb-ft

| SAE 8

N.m              lb-ft

1/4”| 8| 6| 12| 9| 17| 12
5/16”| 13| 10| 25| 19| 36| 27
3/8”| 27| 20| 45| 33| 63| 45
7/16”| 41| 30| 72| 53| 100| 75
1/2”| 61| 45| 110| 80| 155| 115
9/16”| 95| 60| 155| 115| 200| 165
5/8”| 128| 95| 215| 160| 305| 220
3/4”| 225| 165| 390| 290| 540| 400
7/8”| 230| 170| 570| 420| 880| 650

METRIC TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS


Bolt Diameter

| Bolt Torque
---|---
8.8

N.m                           lb-ft

| 10.9

N.m                       lb-ft

M3| 0.5| 0.4| 1.8| 1.3
M4| 3| 2.2| 4.5| 3.3
M5| 6| 4| 9| 7
M6| 10| 7| 15| 11
M8| 25| 18| 35| 26
M10| 50| 37| 70| 52
M12| 90| 66| 125| 92
M14| 140| 103| 200| 148
M16| 225| 166| 310| 229
M20| 435| 321| 610| 450
M24| 750| 553| 1050| 744
M30| 1495| 1103| 2100| 1550
M36| 2600| 1917| 3675| 2710

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%.

Warranty

TMG warrants to the original purchaser that this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship beginning on the date of purchase by the end user according to the following schedule when used as intended and under normal service and conditions for personal use.

  • Overall Unit and Driveline: One-year.
  • Blades and Belts: Considered wear items.

This warranty is limited to the replacement of any defective part by manufacturer and the installation by the dealer of any such replacement part, and does not cover common wear items such as blades, belts, tines, etc. TMG reserves the right to inspect any equipment or parts which are claimed to have been defective in material or workmanship. This warranty does not apply to any part or product which in TMG’s judgment shall have been misused or damaged by accident or lack of normal maintenance or care, or which has been repaired or altered in a way which adversely affects its performance or reliability, or which has been used for a purpose for which the product not designed. Misuse also specifically includes failure to properly maintain oil levels, grease points, and driveline shafts. Claims under this warranty must be made to the dealer which originally sold the product and all warranty adjustments must be made through such dealer. TMG reserves the right to make changes in materials or design of the product at any time without notices.This warranty shall not be interpreted to render TMG liable for damages of any kind, direct, consequential, or contingent to property. Furthermore, TMG shall not be liable for damages resulting from any cause beyond its reasonable control. This warranty does not extend to loss of crops, any expense or loss for labor, supplies, rental machinery or for any other reason. No other warranty of any kind whatsoever, express or implied, is made with respect to this sale; and all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose which exceed the obligations set forth in this written warranty are hereby disclaimed and excluded from this sale.

PART BREAKDOWN LIST

TMG-TFMO50/TMG-TFMO60/TMG-TFMO70 Part Breakdown

TMG-TFMO50/TMG-TFMO60/TMG-TFMO70 Part Breakdown List

PART NO.| REF. NO.| PART DESCRIPTION| QTY.| REMARK
---|---|---|---|---


1

| 4030100048| ****

Hood panel

| 1| TMG-TFMO50
4030100049| 1| TMG-TFMO60
4030100050| 1| TMG-TFMO70


2

| 4030100016| ****

Roller

| 1| TMG-TFMO50
4030100017| 1| TMG-TFMO60
4030100019| 1| TMG-TFMO70
3| 7070100004| Bearing seat| 2|
4| 4300400002| Pressure lubricator M8x1| 9|
5| 7040100006| Plain washer Ø12| 31|
6| 7030500018| Locknut M12 class 5| 9|
7| 7010100005| Bolt M12×35| 2|


8

| TFMO50.00.00.015| ****

Guard rubber plate

| 1| TMG-TFMO50
TFMO60.00.00.002| 1| TMG-TFMO60
TFMO70.00.00.002| 1| TMG-TFMO70


9

| 4010000033| ****

Rubber mounting plate

| 1| TMG-TFMO50
4010000034| 1| TMG-TFMO60
4010000035| 1| TMG-TFMO70


10

| ****

7040100004

| ****

Plain washer 8

| 22| TMG-TFMO50
22| TMG-TFMO60
26| TMG-TFMO70
11| 7030500016| Locknut M8| 11|
12| 7010100011| Bolt M8×30| 11|
13| 7020300001| HSCHS M8x25| 8|


14

| 4030100058| ****

Blade axle

| 1| TMG-TFMO50
4030100059| 1| TMG-TFMO60
4030100060| 1| TMG-TFMO70


15

| ****

4290200004

| ****

Hammer blade

| 20| TMG-TFMO50
24| TMG-TFMO60
28| TMG-TFMO70


16

| ****

7010500002

| ****

Bolt M12x1.5×80

| 20| TMG-TFMO50
24| TMG-TFMO60
28| TMG-TFMO70


17

| ****

7030800003

| ****

Locknut M12x1.5

| 20| TMG-TFMO50
24| TMG-TFMO60
28| TMG-TFMO70
18| 7070100003| Bearing seat| 2|
19| 4020000020| Oil seal sleeve L=65| 1|
---|---|---|---|---
20| 4100500002| Oil seal TC55x80x8| 1|
21| 4130000001| Swellable sleeve Z3-35×60| 1|
22| 4050000003| Driving pulley – 3 grooves| 1|
23| 7040400006| Spring washer 12| 12|
24| 7010100004| Bolt M12×30| 21|
25| 4010000029| Sealing plate| 1|


26

| 4020000010| ****

Guard chain rod

| 1| TMG-TFMO50
4020000011| 1| TMG-TFMO60
4020000013| 1| TMG-TFMO70
27| 7040100005| Plain washer 10| 7|
28| 7100100001| Cotter pin Ø3×25| 2|
29| 4030100056| Overturning bracket| 1|
30| 7060200003| Oil free bearing 63x68x40| 2|
31| 4010000028| Limited plate| 1|
32| 7040400005| Spring washer 10| 5|
33| 7010100013| Bolt M10×25| 5|
34| 4070000002| Flip cylinder| 1|
35| 7040100011| Plain washer 24| 5|
36| 7030500010| Locknut M24| 4|
37| 7010200006| Bolt M24x110| 1|
38| 7010200007| Bolt M24x130| 1|
39| 4040100002| 50HP Gearbox| 1|
40| 4010000030| Adjusting bracket| 1|
41| 7020300003| HSCHS M12x25| 4|
42| 7030500006| Locknut M12 class 8| 2|
43| 7010100040| Bolt M10x70| 1|
44| 7030700005| Nut M10| 2|
45| 4010000032| Gearbox mounting bracket| 1|
46| 7040300006| Large plain washer 12| 4|
47| 4050000004| Driven pulley – 3 grooves| 1|
48| 4150100001| Belt B991| 3|
49| 4010000036| Pulley cover| 1|
50| 4030100052| Big swing arm tube| 1|
51| 4030100053| Small swing arm tube| 1|
52| 4030100057| Connecting bracket| 1|
53| 7060200002| Oil free bearing 30x34x40| 4|
54| 7060200001| Oil free bearing 30x34x25| 4|
55| 7040100012| Plain washer 30×4| 5|
---|---|---|---|---
56| 4020000033| Swing pin1| 3|
57| 4020000034| Swing pin2| 1|
58| 4030100054| Raker| 2|
59| 4020000007| Raker pin| 2|
60| 4300100001| R pin φ4×75| 3|
61| 4070000003| swing cylinder| 1|
62| 7010200005| Bolt M24x70| 1|
63| 4030100051| Hitch| 1|
64| 7010200008| Bolt M24x140| 1|
65| 4020000035| Safety pin| 1|
66| 4300100004| Safety lock pin φ11×50| 3|
67| 4020000017| Hitch pin -Upper| 1|
68| 4100200006| PTO dust cover| 1|
69| 7040600001| Combined sealing gasket 12| 8|
70| 4080100006| Oil pipe L=3080| 1|
71| 4080100007| Oil pipe L=3350| 1|
72| 7010600001| Hollow bolt M12x1.25×32| 4|
73| 7040600005| Combined sealing gasket 22| 4|
74| 4080100003| G1/2″ adaptor (male)| 4|
75| 4080100004| Oil pipe L=1800| 1|
76| 4080100005| Oil pipe L=2030| 1|
77| 4100200007| Cover 30×30| 2|
78| 7030800004| Locknut M30x2| 4|
79| 4130000004| Swellable sleeve Z3-33×60| 1|


80

| ****

4020000040

| ****

Chain spacer

| 53| TMG-TFMO50
62| TMG-TFMO60
70| TMG-TFMO70


81

| ****

4270100006

| ****

Guard chain

| 54| TMG-TFMO50
62| TMG-TFMO60
70| TMG-TFMO70
82| 7040400004| Spring washer 8| 4|
83| 7010100006| Bolt M8×20| 4|
84| 4030100360| Skate-R| 1|
85| 4010000204| Roller mounting plate| 2|
86| 4030100361| Skate-L| 1|

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