Kubota RBT3584 Operator's Manual
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Regular maintenance for the Kubota RBT3584 Rear Blade includes checking for wear and tear before each use, lubricating pivot points every 10 hours of operation, and inspecting bolts for tightness after every 50 hours of use.
To adjust the angle of the blade, locate the angle adjustment lever on the blade assembly. Pull the lever to unlock the blade and rotate it to the desired angle. Release the lever to lock the blade in place.
If the blade is not leveling properly, check for obstructions in the pivot mechanism, ensure all bolts are properly tightened, and adjust the top link of the tractor's 3-point hitch to ensure even contact with the ground.
Yes, the Kubota RBT3584 Rear Blade can be used for snow removal. Ensure the blade is angled appropriately to push snow to the side, and reduce speed to maintain control while operating on slippery surfaces.
The Kubota RBT3584 Rear Blade is compatible with tractors that have a Category I or II 3-point hitch and a horsepower range of 30 to 80 HP.
To replace a worn cutting edge, first ensure the blade is secure and the tractor is turned off. Remove the bolts holding the cutting edge in place, replace it with a new edge, and re-tighten the bolts to the manufacturer's specifications.
When operating on uneven terrain, reduce speed to maintain control, avoid sudden turns, and use the tractor's hydraulic controls to adjust the blade height to avoid digging into the ground.
To prevent rust, store the blade in a dry location when not in use, clean it regularly to remove dirt and debris, and apply a rust-inhibiting spray or coat of paint to exposed metal surfaces.
Store the blade in a dry, sheltered area to protect it from the elements. Ensure it is secured to prevent tipping and check for any maintenance needs before storing it for an extended period.
Ensure the 3-point hitch is correctly mounted and level. Adjust the side links to align the blade evenly with the ground. Regularly check the hitch pins and connections for wear or misalignment.