MK Martin Pulsar Wing Programming manual

MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
3950 Steffl er Rd Elmira, ON, Canada N3B 2Z3
Tel: 519-664-2752
Toll Free: 1-855-664-2752
Fax: 519-664-3695
E-mail: [email protected]
www.mkmartin.ca
Pulsar Wing Rotary Cutter Operator’s / Parts Manual
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Table of Contents
• Warranty ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Registration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Safety -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Lighting and Marking ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Transportation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Decal Location --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Sign O Form ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Assembly ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Operation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Hitch Parts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Wheel Beam Parts ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Center Deck Parts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Right - Left Wing Parts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Hydraulic Parts --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Gearbox RCD-90 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Gearbox RC-100 Left ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Gearbox RC-100 Right ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Gearbox RC-100 Center -------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Initial Fitting PTO Length -------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Center Pto Parts --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Wing PTO Parts ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Front PTO Parts ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Troubleshooting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Maintenance ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Bolt Torque Chart -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Warranty
Eff ective on products retailed on or after November 1, 2017
Two Year Limited Consumer Warranty
Five Year Limited Consumer Warranty on Gearboxes
90 Day Limited Commercial Warranty including Gearboxes
Commercial includes rental and industrial applications.
Warranty begins at the time of customer delivery and is activated upon warranty registration receipt
at MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
Warranty coverage is null and void unless the Warranty Registration form has been completed
in full and is on le at
MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
Keep your registration copy in a safe place, it is required as proof of warranty activation.
This new and unused product is warranted by
MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
to be free from defects in material and workmanship under
normal use and regular service as described in the owner’s manual, for a consumer period of 2 years and 5 years for gearboxes,
from the date of delivery, and commercial period of 90 days, including gearboxes, from the date of delivery. Warranty is limited to
the replacement of parts and / or repair of the product.
If issues develop within the warranty period with the product, contact the local dealer from which you purchased the unit. Only
MK
Martin
authorized dealers may make repairs to the product or a ect the replacement of defective parts, unless otherwise approved
by
MK Martin
. Repairs / replacement will be done at no charge within a reasonable time after the receipt of the product.
This warranty does not cover the following items:
1. Normal replacement of service items.
2. Normal maintenance or adjustments.
3. Machines or parts lost or damaged during shipment,
4. Accessory items / parts not supplied by
MK Martin
5. Damages resulting from:
misuse, negligence, accident, theft or re
use of improper or insu cient fuel, uids or lubricants
use of after market parts or accessories, unless approved by
MK Martin
modi cations, alteration, tampering or improper repair
any device or accessories installed by other than an authorized dealer.
6. Tires are covered by the manufacturer of the tire and the warranty period speci ed by that manufac-
turer. Please contact the tire manufacturer for warranty on these items.
MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
shall not, in any event, be liable for any losses, damages or costs; to include pro ts, travel, transportation,
pick up, delivery, towing cost, tow vehicle, loss of use, whether special, incidental, consequential or otherwise, in any way. Unit or
parts are returned at the customer’s expense.
Include a copy of your completed Warranty Registration form with any claim as proof of warranty activation.
There are no warranties, expressed or implied, other than those speci ed herein. No agent, employee or other person has any
authority to vary any of the foregoing provisions.
Warranty coverage is null and void unless the Warranty Registration form has been completed in full and is on le at MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
Warranty begins at the time of customer delivery and is activated upon Warranty Registration receipt at MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
3950 Steffl er Rd. Elmira Ontario, Canada N3B 2Z3 Email : [email protected] Fax : (519)-664-3695 Tel : (519)-664-2752
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M K Martin Enterprise Inc
3950 Steffl er Rd
Elmira ON CA N3B 2Z3
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Purchaser’s warranty protection is valid only when this completed form or a copy of this form
is on fi le at M K Martin Enterprise Inc. By fi lling out this form the purchaser has acknowledged
delivery of equipment and owner’s / operator’s manual and has accepted the condition of the
equipment.
Date of delivery to purchaser -------------------------------------------------------
Type of Equipment -------------------------------------------------------------------
Model # ------------------------------- Serial # -------------------------------------
Retailer’s Signature Indicates
• Equipment was properly assembled as directed by manufacturer
• Equipment was tested for functionality and operates properly
• Purchaser was instructed in safe and proper operating procedures
• Warranty was explained to purchaser
• Purchaser was given the operators manual
Retailer
Signature ----------------------------------------------------------------
Company ---------------------------------------------------------------
Address ---------------------------------------------------------------
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Purchaser’s signature indicates
• Acceptance of equipment fully assembled
• Received operator’s manual
• Clearly understands conditions of warranty
• Received instructions of safe and proper operation of equipment
Purchaser
Signature -----------------------------------------------------------
Company ---------------------------------------------------------
Mailing address -------------------------------------------------
City ------------------------------------------ Prov/State -------- Postal Code/Zip ---------------
Available phone number -----------------------------------------
Warranty is valid only when it has been received by manufacturer at address above

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Postage
Stamp
M K Martin Enterprise Inc
3950 Steffl er Rd
Elmira ON CA N3B 2Z3
Fold Here
Please Cut and Return to M K Martin Enterprise Inc
Fold And Tape here Do not tape all edges or use staples
Warranty Registration

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Safety
Take Note! This safety symbol is found throughout this manual to call your attention to instruc-
tions involving yourself and others working around the machine.
• Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or death
This symbol means
-- Attention!
-- Become Alert!
-- Your Safety is involved!
Signal words are used in this manual.
Caution: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in injury.
Warning: Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in serious injury or death.
Danger: Indicates a hazardous situation that needs to be avoided. It is you the operator that
needs to be aware of these dangers.
If you have any questions not answered in this manual please contact your dealer or
M K Martin Enterprise Inc Tel: 519-664-2752
3950 Steffl er Rd 1-855-664-2752
Elmira On Ca N3B 2Z3 Fax: 519-664-3695
www.mkmartin.ca

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Before using this equipment!
Thoroughly read and understand the instructions given in this manual before operation.
Refer to the safety decal section and read all instructions noted to them.
Do not allow anyone to operate this implement who has not fully read and comprehend-
ed this manual and who has not been properly trained in the safe operation of the imple-
ment. Review operator’s manual annually.
Be sure that you know the dangers and safety concerns while operating this equipment!
Understand that your safety and the safety of other persons are measured by how you service
and operate this machine.
The safety information given in this manual does not replace safety codes,federal,state or local
laws. Make certain your machine has the proper equipment as designed by local laws and reg-
ulations.
Warning!
Operator should be a responsible adult. Do not allow persons to operate or assemble this
unit until they have developed a thorough understanding of safety precautions and how it works.
• Do not use this machine while under the inuence of drugs or alcohol.
• The operator should be familiar with all functions of the tractor and attached implement, and be
able to handle emergencies quickly.
• Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from power-driven parts.
• Do not wear loose-tting clothing which may catch moving parts.
• Always wear protective clothing and substantial shoes.
• It is recommended that hearing and eye protection be worn.
• Make sure all guards and shields are in place and secured before operating implement.
• Keep all bystanders, especially small children away from equipment and work area be-
fore starting.
• Place all controls in neutral, stop tractor engine, set park brake, remove ignition and wait for all
moving parts to stop before servicing, adjusting, repairing or unplugging the cutter.
• Place all tractor controls in neutral before starting.
• Start tractor and operate controls from the driver’s seat only. Never from the ground.
• Do not operate the tractor inside a building unless there is adequate ventilation.
• Never dismount from a moving tractor or leave tractor unattended with engine running.
• Never adjust, service, clean, or lubricate implement until all power is shut o.
Safety -- It’s in your interest!

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Safety -- It’s in your interest!
• Do not allow anyone to stand between tractor and implement while backing up to implement.
• Stay clear of the machine when engaging the PTO. Keep others away.
• If equipment has been altered in any way from original design, manufacturer does not accept
any liability for injury or warranty.
• Objects can be thrown out from the cutter with sucient force to severely injure people or pets.
Stay away from mower when it is running, keep others away.
• Watch out for fences, trees, rocks, wires, etc.,while operating and transporting implement.
• Clean reectors, SMV sign and lights if used, before transporting.
• When transporting use hazard ashing lights.
• Detach and store implement in an area where children normally do not play. Secure implement
using blocks and supports.
WARNING ! Always block cutter securely before working on or under cutter.
Tractor Requirements
WARNING: Do not use too small a tractor. Tractors that are too small can be pushed around
and/or ipped over by the weight of the cutter. Tractors that are too large can damage the cutter.
Fasten seat belt securely. If equipped with a fold-able Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS),
only fasten seat belt when ROPS is up and locked. DO NOT wear seat belt if ROPS is down.
Tractor horsepower should be within the range noted below. Tractors outside the range must
not be used.
Horsepower Rating ............................................................................................ 75 - 120 hp
PTO speed ............................................................................................................. 540 rpm
Hydraulics - Two hydraulic remotes are required.

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Warning! Do not check for high pressure leaks with your hands or ngers. Use a
piece of cardboard or a thin piece of wood to detect the leak.
A high pressure stream of uid from a pin hole can penetrate the skin and inject hydraulic uid
into your blood veins.
Hydraulic Leak Test
Hydraulic lines may have high pressure uid in the lines, even when the lines are dis-
connected.
Remember a small leak at high pressure may be invisible yet can penetrate the skin. If this
happens get medical attention immediately, serious infection or toxic reaction can develop when
hydraulic uid pierces the skin.
Use caution when working with hydraulic components. Ensure there are no leaks, all ttings are
tight and all components are in good repair.
Use a piece of wood or cardboard as a backstop when searching for leaks, NEVER your
hand or ngers.
Always relieve pressure before disconnecting or working on hydraulic system.
RIGHT
WRONG
DANGEROUS
Figure 1. Detecting pinhole leaks in a hydraulic system.
IF THE SKIN HAS BEEN PENETRATED GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY!
Pin hole leaks are
often invisible

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Transportation and Highway Operation
When traveling on public roads, use accessory lights, SMV sign,clean reectors, and other
adequate devices to warn operators in other vehicles of your presence. Always comply with all
federal, state, and local laws.
Travel Speeds should be such that complete control and machine stability is maintained at all
times. Where possible avoid operating near ditches, embankments and holes. Reduce speed
when turning, crossing slopes and rough, slick or muddy surfaces.
When towing always have the draw-pin locked and secured, always have the safety chain fas-
tened in the proper position.
IMPORTANT: Always disengage PTO before raising implement to transport position.
IMPORTANT: Determine at what angle the rear tractor tires come in contact with the deck
and/or the hitch, avoid hitting cutter with tractor tires as damage may result.
Always raise wings and set transport locks before transporting from one work site to an-
other and before traveling on public roadways. The wings can fall if not secured with transport
locks causing a serious injury or death.
Do not exceed maximum transport speed of 32 km/h (20 mph) with implement attached. Travel
below 32 km/h (20 mph) on rough terrain or when making turns.
When towing equipment without brakes.
Do Not travel at speeds over 32 km/h (20 mph); when fully loaded weighing more than 1.5t
(3300 lbs) or more than 1 1/2 times the weight of the towing unit.
When towing equipment with brakes.
Do Not tow equipment with brakes over 40km/h (25 mph) when fully loaded, weighing more
than 4 1/2 times the weight of the towing unit.
Be observant of bridge load ratings. Do not cross bridges rated lower than gross weight at
which you are operating.
When traveling on roadways, transport in such a way that faster moving vehicles may pass you
safely
Lighting and Marking
It is the responsibility of the customer to know lighting and marking requirements of local high-
way authorities and to install and maintain equipment to provide compliance with regulations.
Add extra lights when transporting at night or during periods of limited visibility.
Inspect all the lights to ensure they are all working.
Inspect all the reectors and SMV emblem to ensure that they are all visible and in the proper
place.
Keep safety signs clean and legible at all times.

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Notes
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
Decal Location
#2 - Before any operation of
maintenance a/or adjustment,
stop, brake the tractor on level
ground, lower the machine to the
ground and read the instruction
manual.
#5 - DANGER of possible shear-
ing of limbs. Keep a safe distance
from the machine while it is working.
#4 - DANGER of being caught
by the PTO shaft. Do not go near
the rotating members of the ma-
chine while in operation.
Serial plate
#1 - Before operating machine,
carefully read the instruction man-
ual
#3 - DANGER of being crushed.
Stay away from cutter wing area,
Do not get between the cutter wing
and the ground.

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12 - Part# - 24350
14 - Part# - Pulsar Wing PW180 15 - Part# - Pulsar Wing PW180
13 - Part# - 24349
Decal Location
#6 - DANGER. Sharp objects
could be thrown. Keep safe dis-
tance from the machine
#7 - DANGER of possible crush-
ing or shearing of limbs. Never
reach into the crushing danger
areas as long as parts may move.
#11 - Grease
#10 - MK Martin Made in Canada
#9 - DANGER. Wait until machine
components have completely
stopped before touching them.
#8 - DANGER. Avoid uid escap-
ing under pressure, Consult manu-
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Assembly Information
Assembly of this cutter is the responsibility of the Dealer. It should be delivered to the owner
completely assembled, lubricated and adjusted for normal cutting conditions.
The cutter is shipped partially assembled. Assembly will be easier if components are aligned
and loosely assembled before tightening hardware.
Select a suitable working area. A smooth hard surface, such as concrete, will make assembly
much quicker. Open parts and lay out parts and hardware to make location easy. Refer to illus-
trations, accompanying text, parts lists and exploded view drawings.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
• Attach main tongue (#1) to front of cutter with two 1 x 7” bolts and lock nuts.
• Install left and right tie rods (#5) to main tongue (#1) with 3/4 x 2 1/2 bolts and lock nuts.
• Attach hitch (#2) to main tongue (#1) with 1 x 8 bolt and locknut.
• Attach jack (#3) to mount and secure with pin.
• Place parallel link frame (#4) under main tough (#1) fasten rear to cutter with two 5/8 x 1 3/4
bolts and lock nuts. Attach front of frame (#4) to hitch (#2) with 5/8 x 4 bolt and locknut.
• Attach main wheel frame (#12) to back of cutter fasten with hinge pins provided.
• Attach short tie rods (#7) to wheel frame (#12) with 3/4 x 2 1/2 bolts and lock nuts. Fasten tie
rods (#5) to short tie rods (#7) with coupler (#6)
• Attach wheel frame (#9) to cutter wing with hinge pins provided.
• Repeat for wheel frame (#13)
• Insert hub and spindle assemblies (#11) into spindle sleeves and fasten with 3/8 x 3 bolts and
lock nuts mount wheels (#10) and tighten to specied torque (see bolt torque page).
• Connect turn buckles (#8) to wheel frames and to cutter with 1 x 4 bolts and lock nuts.
• Connect hydraulic cylinder (#14) to main wheel frame and to cutter with pins supplied.
• Hitch power unit to cutter and attach PTO NOTE: Due to variations in distances between
tractor PTO shafts and implement input shafts, drive-lines may need to be shortened or
a longer shaft may be required. When tting the implement to the tractor, the PTO drive-
line, with telescoping sections, must be inspected.
When the sections are at the most compressed operating position, the sections must not “bot-
tom out”. At its shortest length, there must be at least 2” (50.8 mm) of clearance between each
section end and opposite section end at the most compressed operating position. When the
sections are at the most extended position, there must be sucient engagement between the
sections. At its farthest operating extension, a minimum section engagement of 33% of shaft
length must be maintained. (For direction on how to cut PTO turn to page 11)
• With cutter hooked to tractor go through the full range of motion lifting cutter up and letting it
down turning tractor to the left and right as sharp as possible and, Make sure the PTO does
not bottom out or go past the 2” mark.

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FRACTIONAL
1/64
BEND
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TWO PLACE DECIMAL
0.01"
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0.002"
Notes
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
WARNING!Always block cutter securely before working on or under cutter.
Assembly Information
Leveling center Deck and Wings
These adjustments should be made with your cutter hooked to the tractor operating the unit or
to a tractor having the same drawbar height.
1. With cutter attached to a tractor, disengage PTO, and park on a level, hard surface. Place
tractor gear selector in park or set park brake.
2. Wait for blades to come to a complete stop and then fold wings up to transport position.
3. Using hydraulic lift, adjust center deck height so that front skids are 2 to 3 inches above
ground.
4. Shut tractor engine o and remove switch key before dismounting from tractor.
5. On both sides of the center deck are continuous hinges. Measure distance from bottom of
hinges to ground at the front and back. They should be equal distance o the ground at the
back and 1” closer to the ground at the front than they are at the back.
If continuous hinges are too high at the front:
Loosen Couplers (#6) an equal amount to lengthen both leveling rods until hinges are in-
clined from front to back by 1” with the front being closer to the ground than the back.
If continuous hinges are too low at the front:
Tighten Couplers (#6) an equal amount to shorten both leveling rods until hinges are in-
clined from front to back by 1” with the front being closer to the ground than the back.
6. Be sure both sides are equal distance from ground to continuous hinges and that left and
right leveling rods have equal tension. Re-tighten jam nut.

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Wing Deck Leveling
Each wing section will need adjusting if wing top is not level with center deck top when wings
are unfolded.
1. With tractor hydraulics, lower wings down. Pull cutter straight forward six to ten feet to allow
outer wing wheels to properly align themselves.
2. Check wing tops to see if they are level with the top of the center deck. If the outer edge of
either wing top is higher or lower than the center deck, then that wing should be leveled as
follows:
• A. If outer wing edge is higher than the center deck, loosen jam nut & rotate turnbuckle (#8)
counterclockwise to lower outer wing edge until wing is level. Tighten jam nut to the correct
torque when level.
• B. If outer wing edge is lower than the center deck, loosen jam nut and rotate turnbuckle (#8)
clockwise to raise outer wing edge until wing is level. Tighten jam nut to the correct torque
when level.
Assembly Information
Transport Locks
IMPORTANT: Always disengage tractor’s PTO & wait for blades to come to a complete stop
before raising cutter wings to transport position. Wing drivelines, wing gearboxes, and splitter
gearbox can be damaged if driveline is turning.
Cutter wings will need to be raised before transporting on a roadway, through narrow gate open-
ings and when servicing the deck underside.
• Disengage tractor PTO and wait for cutter blades to come to a complete stop before raising
wings.
• Remove hairpin clip from storage pin, Rotate end of transport lock bar to transport pin. Secure
with hairpin.
• Repeat for the other wing. Your cutter is now ready for transporting.
WARNING: Always raise wings and set transport locks before transporting from one work site
to another and before traveling on public roadways. The wings can fall if not secured with trans-
port locks causing a serious injury or death.
DANGER: Do not raise one or both wings up with PTO engaged or drivelines rotating. Objects
can be thrown by rotating blades. Always keep people away from a cutter that is operating.
DANGER Do not operate cutter without both wings attached. Removing one wing will expose
blades and increase risk of rollover. Removing both wings will expose blades on both sides. Ex-
posed blades can result in serious injury and/or death.

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Operating
Applications
The Pulsar Wing Cutter is designed and built by MK Martin to provide excellent cutting perfor-
mance on gently sloping or slightly contoured right-of-ways, pastures, set-aside acres, or row
crop elds. The 15’ cutting width and ability to cut weeds and brush up to 1 1/2” in diameter make
them well-suited for these applications, to cut long grass and scrub land with small trees or sap-
lings. The cutter will work best on dry conditions. When cutting damp or longer grass, use slower
travel speed and you my need to frequently clean the underside of the cutter deck. Power to the
blades is provided by the tractor through a PTO Shaft and Gearbox. The Cutter is designed for
a 540 RPM PTO speed and will give the best performance at this speed.
Many features in this cutter are the result of suggestions made by customers like you. By fol-
lowing the operating instructions in conjunction with a good maintenance program, your Pulsar
Wing Cutter will provide you with many years of service.
Pre - Operation
It’s now time to do a running operational safety check. It is important that at any time during this
safety check you detect a malfunction in either the cutter or tractor that you immediately shut the
tractor o, remove the key, and make necessary repairs and/or adjustments before continuing.
Before starting the tractor, make sure the park brake is engaged, PTO is disengaged, and cutter
is resting on the ground with both wings down.
Start the tractor and set engine throttle speed at a low idle. Raise cutter with tractor’s rear hy-
draulic lift control lever to transport position making sure that the PTO shaft does not bind and
does not contact the cutter frame. Lower cutter to the ground and at a low engine speed engage
PTO. If everything is running smoothly at a low idle, slowly raise the cutter to transport height
checking for bind or chatter in the driveline. Lower cutter to the ground and increase tractor’s en-
gine rpm until the PTO reaches 540 rpm. If everything is still running smoothly, once more raise
the cutter to transport height to check for driveline bind or chatter. Lower cutter to the ground,
return engine to a low idle, and disengage the PTO.
Make a tight turn to ensure that the rear tractor tires are not coming in contact with the hitch or
deck. Also, be sure tractor 3-point arms are raised and will not contact main driveline.
You should now be ready to transport to your cutting site at a safe ground speed. On roadways,
transport in such a manner that faster moving vehicles can easily see you and pass you safely.
Reduce your speed when traveling over rough and hilly terrain. Avoid quick or sharp steering
corrections. Take extra care to ensure that the mower doesn’t come into contact with obstacles
such as trees, buildings, or fences. Use accessory lights and appropriate reective devices to
provide adequate warning to pedestrians and other vehicle operators when traveling on public
roads and in the dark of night. Comply with all local, state and federal laws.

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Operating
Cutter Operation
It is important that you inspect the area where you will be cutting and clear it of safety hazards
and foreign objects either before or after you arrive at the cutting site. Cut only in areas which
you are familiar with and are free of debris and unseen objects. Never assume the area is clear.
DANGER Keep others away from the cutter while it is operating. Rotary Cutters have the ability
to discharge objects at high speeds causing serious injury or death. The use of front & rear safe-
ty guards is strongly recommended and should always be used when cutting along highways
and in areas where bystanders are present. Stop blade rotation if bystanders are nearby.
When beginning operation of the cutter, make sure that all persons are in a safe location.
With the cutter slightly raised from the ground. Run the engine at a slow speed and slowly
engage the PTO. Slowly bring the engine to 540 rpm PTO speed. Do not exceed rated speed.
Lower the cutter to the ground and move slowly into material. Adjust tractor ground speed to
provide a clean cut without lugging the tractor engine. Always operate tractor PTO at 540 RPM
to maintain blade speed and to produce a clean cut. Know how to stop the tractor and cutter
quickly in an emergency.
Operators of models with a conventional main driveline must plan ahead and choose a cutting
pattern that allows for wider turns
Ground Speed
You will need to maintain 540 rpm PTO speed and 2 to 5 mph (3 and 10km/h) ground speed to
produce a clean cut. Select a tractor gear and range selection that will enable you to maintain
these speed combinations. Generally the quality of cut is better at lower ground speeds. Dense
ground cover will create the need to slow down even more. In certain conditions tractor tires will
roll grass down resulting in an uneven cut when the grass fails to rebound. Should this happen
you may try reversing the direction of cut and/or double cut to achieve the desired nish. Avoid
very low cutting heights especially on extremely uneven terrain. Always cut downward on slopes
and avoid crossing the face of steep slopes. Avoid sharp drops and cross diagonally through
dips to prevent hanging up the tractor and cutter. Slow down in turns and avoid sharp turns if
at all possible. Remember to look back often. It is the responsibility of the operator to note the
conditions of the job being done and to set the speed to obtain a quality cutting job while main-
taining control of the equipment. With a little practice you will be pleased with what your Pulsar
Wing Cutter can do.
Transport on Road - Be Safe, Be Seen!
Caution: When traveling on public roads, use accessory lights, SMV sign, clean reectors, and
other adequate devices to warn operators in other vehicles of your presence. If cutter blocks
visibility of SMV sign, relocate SMV sign so it is visible from the back at all times. Always comply
with all federal, state, and local laws.

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Sign Off Form
M K Martin Enterprise Inc. follows the general Safety Standards speci ed by the American
Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) and the Occupational Health and Safety Administration
(OSHA). Anyone who will be operating and/or maintaining the equipment must read and clearly
understand ALL Safety Operating and Maintenance instructions presented in this manual. Do not
operate or allow anyone else to operate this equipment until such information has been reviewed.
Annually review this information before the season start-up. Make these reviews of SAFETY and
OPERATION annually as a standard practice for all your equipment. We feel that an untrained op-
erator is unquali ed to operate this machine. A sign-o sheet is provided for your record keeping
to show that all personnel who will be working with the equipment have read and understood the
information in the operator’s manual and have been instructed in the operation of the equipment.
Date Employees Signature Employers Signature

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Pulsar Wing Cutter Hitch Parts
THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION
A
DETAIL A
SCALE 1 : 18
34
5
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6
78
9
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Folder
S:\Solidworks\Solidworks_Elo\Cutter\15' Pulsar Bat Wing\35014.SLDASM
DWG. NO.
REV
Model
SCALE 1:96
SHEET 6 OF6
DATE DRAWN
MATERIAL
35014
September-21-16 11:47:28 AM
DESCRIPTION
15 Pulsar Cutter Assembly
S:\Solidworks\Solidworks_Elo\Cutter\15' Pulsar Bat Wing\
Weight(lbs.)
0
Width
Height
Length
0 0
4191.29
0
Blank Size
Unit of Measure
ITEM ID.
35014
Config ID
Hitch Exploded
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES
TOLERANCES NON SPECIFIED:
FRACTIONAL
1/64
BEND
1.0
TWO PLACE DECIMAL
0.01"
THREE PLACE DECIMAL
0.002"
Notes
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
Item# Part# Description Qty
135150 Parallel Link 1
2xzhcs6217nc5 5/8 x 1 3/4 Gr5 Bolt c/w ln 2
335128 Long Tie Rod 2
4xzhcs7525nc5 3/4 x 12 1/2 Gr5 Bolt c/w ln 2
5xzhcs10070nc5 1 x 7 Gr5 Bolt c/w ln 2
635121 Tongue 1
7xzhcs10080nc5 1 x 8 Gr5 Bolt c/w ln 1
8xznut75nc 3/4 nut 2
936013 Parallel Link Adjuster 1
10 xzhcs6240nc5 5/8 x 4 Gr5 Bolt c/w ln 1
11 53799 Jack Side wind 1
12 53886 Hitch 1
Note:
OL = Obtain Locally
c/w = complete with
fw - Flatwasher
lw = Lockwasher
ln = Locknut
n = Nut
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