Tufline RTC 40 User manual

1/9/2019
www.monroetuine.com
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
ROTARY TILLERS
RTC
RTM
RTR

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................... 2
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3
SAFETY..............................................................................................................................................3
SAFETY SIGNAL WORDS ........................................................................................................... 4
GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES ..............................................................................................4
SAFETY DECAL CARE..................................................................................................................5
BEFORE OPERATION ...................................................................................................................6
DURING OPERATION ................................................................................................................. 6
HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORT OPERATIONS ........................................................................7
OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................8-9
FOLLOWING OPERATION…………………………………………...……………………10
PREMFORMING MAINTENANCE………………………………………………………..10
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................10
PARTS BREAKDOWN - RTC . ………………………………………….…………………..11-14
PARTS BREAKDOWN - RTM .. …………………………………………………………….15-20
PARTS BREAKDOWN - RTR FRONT SHIELDING ............................................................... 21
PTO BREAKDOWN ………………………………………………………………………...22
WARRANTY………………………………………………………………………..................23-24
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SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL RTM 50 RTM 60 RTM 66 RTM 72 RTM 84 RTR 60 RTR 72
Working Width 49” 57” 65” 73” 81” 57” 73”
Time Rotation Forward Foward Foward Foward Foward Reverse Reverse
HP 30-50 30-50 30-50 30-50 30-60 20-50 30-50
Blades 36 42 48 54 60 42 54
Flanges 6 7 8 9 10 7 9
Weight 570# 646# 679# 722# 973# 646# 722#
RTM SERIES / RTR SERIES
Specifications 2
RTC SERIES
MODEL RTC 40 RTC 48 RTC 60
Working Width 39” 48” 57”
HP 15-30 15-30 18-30
Blades 24 30 36
Flanges 4 5 6
Weight 330# 365# 395#

INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing your Monroe Tuine Tiller . Your rotary tiller is designed to be used on
540 rpm tractors. It is important to properly maintain and keep in place all safety guards and
shields that came with your tiller.
SAFETY
Read and understand this manual and all safety signs before operating and maintaining. Review
the safety instructions and precautions annually.
TAKE NOTE! THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL FOUND THROUGHOUT THIS MANU-
AL IS USED TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO INSTRUCTIONS INVOLVING YOUR
PERSONAL SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OTHERS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULTS
THIS SYMBOL MEANS
ATTENTION!
BECOME ALERT!
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
3 Introduction/Safety

SAFETY SIGNAL WORDS
Note the use of the signal words DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION with the safety messag-
es.The appropriate signal word for each has been selected using the following guidelines
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury. This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations typically for ma-
chine components which, for functional purposes, 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 that, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES
Safety of the operator is one of the main concerns in designing and developing a new piece of equipment.
Designers and manufacturers build in as many safety features as possible. However, every year many
accidents occur which could have been avoided by a few seconds of thought and a more careful approach
to handling equipment. You, the operator, can avoid many accidents by observing the following precautions
in this section.To avoid personal injury, study the following precautions and insist those working with you,
or for you, follow them.
Replace any CAUTION, WARNING, DANGER or instruction safety decal that is not readable or is missing.
Location of such decals is indicated in this booklet.
Do not attempt to operate this equipment under the inuence of drugs or alcohol.
Review the safety instructions with all users annually.
This equipment is dangerous to children and persons unfamiliar with its operation. The operator should be
a responsible adult familiar with farm machinery and trained in this equipment’s operations. Do not allow
persons to operate or assemble this unit until they have read this manual and have developed a thorough
understanding of the safety precautions and of how it works.
To prevent injury or death, use a tractor equipped with a Roll Over Protective System (ROPS). Do not pain-
tover, remove or deface any safety signs or warning decals on your equipment. Observe all safety signs
and practice the instructions on them.
Never exceed the limits of a piece of machinery. If its ability to do a job, or to do so safely, is in question -
DON’T TRY IT.
Safety Signal Words/ General Safety Guidlines 4

• Keep safety signs clean and legible at all times
• Replace safety signs that are missing or all have become illegible
• Replaced Parts that displayed a safety sign should also display current sign
• Safety signs are available from your Distributor or Dealer Parts Department or the factory.
How to Install Safety Signs
• Be sure that the installation area is clean and dry.
• Decide on the exact postion before you remove the backing paper
• Remove the smallest portion of the split backing paper.
• Align the decal over the specied area and carefully press the small portion with the exposed
sticky backing in place.
• Slowly peel back the remaining paper and carefully smooth the remaining portion of the decal in
place
• Small air pockets can be pierced with a pin and smoothed out using the piece of decal backing
paper.
Safety Decal Care
5 Safety Decal Care / Operation

Before Operation
• Carefully study and understand this manual
• Do not wear loose-tting clothing, which may catch in moving parts.
• Always wear protective clothing and substantial shoes.
• Assure that all tires are inated evenly.
• Give the unit a visual inspection for any loose bolts, worn parts or cracked welds, and make nec-
essary repairs. Follow the maintenance safety instructions included in this manual.
• Be sure that there are no tools lying on or in the equipment.
• Do not use the unit until you are sure that the area is clear, especially children and animals
• Don’t hurry the learning process or take the unit for granted. Ease into it and become familiar with
your new equipment.
• Practice operation of your equipment and its attachments. Completely familiarize yourself and
other operators with its operation before using.
• Use a tractor equipped with a Roll Over Protective System (ROPS) and fasten your seat belt prior
to starting the engine.
• The manufacturer does not recommend usage of tractor with ROPS removed.
• Securely attach to towing unit. Use a high strength, appropriately sized hitch pin with a mechanical
retainer and attach safety chain.
• Do not allow anyone to stand between the tongue or hitch and the towing vehicle when backing up
to the equipment.
• The manufacturer does not recommend usage of tractor with ROPS removed.
• Move tractor wheels to the widest recommended settings to increase stability.
• Children should not be allowed on the product.
• Clear the area of small children and bystanders before moving the tiller.
• If using a towing unit, securely attach tiller by using a hardened 3/4” pin, a metal retainer, and
safety chains if required. Shift towing unit to a lower gear before going down steep downgrades,
thus using the engine as a retarding force. Keep towing vehicle in gear at all times. Slow down for
corners and rough terrain.
• Make sure you are in compliance with all local and state regulations regarding transporting equip-
ment on public roads and highways. Lights and slow moving signs must be clean and visible by
overtaking or on-coming trafc when tiller is transported.
• Beware of bystanders, particularly children! Always look around to make sure that it is safe to
start the engine of the towing vehicle or move the unit. This is particularly important with higher
noise levels and quiet cabs, as you may not hear people shouting.
• NO PASSENGERS ALLOWED - Do not carry passengers anywhere on, or in, the tractor or
equipment, except as required for operation.
• Keep hands and clothing clear of moving parts.
• Do not clean, lubricate or adjust your equipment while it is moving.
• When halting operation, even periodically, set the tractor or towing vehicle brakes, disengage the
PTO, shut off the engine and remove the ignition key.
• Be especially observant of the operating area and terrain - watch for holes, rocks or other hidden
hazards. Always inspect the area prior to operation.
• DO NOT operate near the edge of drop-offs or banks.
• DO NOT operate on steep slopes as overturn may result.
• Operate up and down (not across) intermediate slopes. Avoid sudden starts and stops.
Operation 6
DURING OPERATION

HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
• Adopt safe driving practices:
• Keep the brake pedals latched together at all times. NEVER USE INDEPENDENT BRAK-
ING WITH MACHINE IN TOW AS LOSS OF CONTROL AND/OR UPSET OF UNIT
CAN RESULT.
• Always drive at a safe speed relative to local conditions and ensure that your speed is low
enough for an emergency stop to be safe and secure. Keep speed to a minimum.
• Reduce speed prior to turns to avoid the risk of overturning.
• Avoid sudden uphill turns on steep slopes.
• Always keep the tractor or towing vehicle in gear to provide engine braking when going downhill.
Do not coast.
• Do not drink and drive!
• Comply with state and local laws governing highway safety and movement of farm machinery on
public roads.
• Use approved accessory lighting ags and necessary warning devices to protect operators of
other vehicles on the highway during daylight and night time transport. Various safety lights and
devices are available from your dealer.
• The use of ashing amber lights is acceptable in most localities. However, some localities pro-
hibit their use. Local laws should be checked for all highway lighting and marking requirements.
• When driving the tractor and equipment on the road or highway under 40 kph (20 mph) use
ashing amber warning lights and a slow moving vehicle (SMV) identication emblem.
• Plan your route to avoid heavy trafc.
• Be a safe and courteous driver. Always yield to oncoming trafc in all situations, espacially nar-
row bridges, intersections, etc.
• Be observant of bridge loading ratings. Do not cross bridges rated lower than the gross weight
as which you are operating.
• Watch for obstructions overhead and to the side while transporting.
• Always operate equipment in a position to provide maximum visibility at all times. Make allow-
ances for increased length and weight of the equipment when making turns, stopping the unit,
etc.
• Pick the most level possible route when transporting across elds. Avoid the edges of ditches or
gullies and steep hillsides.
• Be extra careful when working on inclines.
• Maneuver the tractor or towing vehicle at safe speeds.
• Avoid overhead wires or other obstacles. Contact with overhead lines could cause serious injury
or death.
• Avoid loose ll, rocks and holes; they can be dangerous for equipment operation or movement.
• Allow for unit length when making turns.
• Operate the towing vehicle from the operator’s seat only.
• Never attempt to start engine and/or operate machine while standing alongside of the unit.
• Never leave running equipment attachments unattended.
• As a precaution always recheck the hardware on equipment following every 100 hours of opera-
tion. Correct all problems. Follow the maintenance safety procedures.
7 Highway and Transport Operations

Before attaching the rotary tiller to the tractor, check the unit to ensure there is
oil in the top and side gearbox. See Maintenance section for lubricant specica-
tions.
Before beginning operation, check oil and grease points
Oil level: Top gearbox 1 1/2” from the end of the dip stick.
When sitting slightly tilted forward, oil should at the bottom of the drain plug on the side gearbox
cover.
Grease: Right rotor bearing, PTO shaft Cross & Bearings
Attaching to the tractor
Before attaching to the tractor, be sure the lower hitch blocks are mounted so the hitch blocks are
pointed forward and not upwards on the cross bar.
1. With the Rotary Tiller on a level surface, back the Cat. 1 tractor so the
tractor lift arms are even with the unit’s lower hitch pins. Lower or raise
the tractor hitch arms until the 7/8” bushing in the arm is inside the clevis
of lower hitch points. Be sure nothing is between the tractor and the tiller
before backing up.
2. Insert the lower hitch pin through the lower hitch blocks and the tractor arm. The RTM and RTR
series tillers have adjustable lower hitch blocks that can slide to facilitate usage on larger tractors.
3. Secure the lift arm in place by using a 7/16” lynch pin or other fastener.
4. Repeat with the other arm.
5. Connect the driveline to the tractor’s PTO output shaft. Secure it in
place.
6. Connect the tractor top link to the upper hitch point of the rotary tiller.
7. Start the tractor and slowly raise the tiller. Check for drawbar interfer-
ence. Be sure that the PTO driveline does not bottom out when lifting
the machine to it’s maximum height. If it does appear that it could bottom
out, it is necessary to shorten the PTO driveline. (See Shortening a PTO
Driveline section). Ensure that in the working position there is an overlap
of a minimum of 1/3 the length of each prole.
Shortening a PTO Driveline
With the implement attached to the tractor’s three point hitch, and the PTO driveline not installed,
separate the PTO driveline. Attach the implement end to the implement and the other end to the trac-
tor PTO input shaft.
2. Raise the implement by using the tractor’s hydraulic 3-point hitch to it’s maximum lift height.
3. Hold the half shafts next to each other and mark them so each end is approximately ½” from hit-
ting the end of the telescopic proles.
4. Shorten the inner and out guard tubes equally.
5. Shorten the inner and outer proles by the same length as the guard tubes. Using a rattail le,
round off all sharp edges and burrs. Grease the telescopic prole generously before reassembling.
OPERATIONS
Operations 8
Do not shorten too much, the proper overlap is a minimum of 1/3
the length of each prole.

Slip Clutch adjustments
Slip Clutch must be adjusted before rst use or aer a storage period.
1. Using a marker, scribe a line across the exposed edges of the clutch plate and friction discs.
2. Back off compression nuts to free friction discs by turning each nut exactly 2 revolutions.
3. Start the tractor and run the driveline at a low idle to slip the friction discs. This will remove the
dirt, corrosion and surface oss from the clutch plate faces.
4. Disengage PTO, shut down tractor and wait for all components to come to a complete stop.
5. Inspect the clutch and ensure that the scribed markings on the disc and plates have changed po-
sition. If any two marks are still aligned, this is an indication that these discs have not slipped. It may
be necessary to completely disassemble the clutch to free them up.
6. After ensuring all discs are free, tighten the compression nuts, uniformly, exactly 2 revolutions
to reset the clutch at its original pressure, where the springs are 1 1/4” compressed length.”
Working Depth Adjustment
The working depth is controlled by raising or lowering the side skids.
If the skids are raised the working depth increases.
By lowering the skids the tilling depth with decrease.
Tailgate adjustment
The tailgate can be adjusted to help smooth
and compact the tilled ground. Release the chain and secure to the
desired height.
Start up
After making the necessary adjustments, lower the rotary tiller until
the blades are a couple of inches from the ground.
Engage the PTO and slowly lower the tiller to begin working.
Removal and Storage
After nishing, remove the rotary tiller from the tractor.
1. Put the PTO driveline in a safe location so it will not become damaged.
2. Clean and dry the equipment.
3. Replace any damaged or worn parts.
4. Check all bolts and nuts for tightness.
5. Lubricate and protect the machine from the elements.
9 Operations
Caution: Slip Clutches may become hot. Do Not Touch. Keep the slip
clutch area clear of any material that may catch re. Slip clutches
have adjustable torque settings. The torque setting varies with the
different compression of each spring. All the springs should have an
equal amount of compression.
IMPORTANT: Do not over-tighten the compression nuts as this may
impair performance or cause premature wearing of the slip clutch.

FOLLOWING OPERATION
• Following operation, or when unhitching, stop the tractor or towing vehicle, set the brakes, disen-
gage the PTO and all power drives, shut off the engine and remove the ignition keys.
• Store the unit in an area away from human activity.
• Do not park equipment where it will be exposed to livestock for long periods of time. Damage and
livestock injury could result.
• Do not permit children to play on or around the stored unit.
• Make sure all parked machines are on a hard, level surface and engage all safety devices.
• Wheel chocks may be needed to prevent unit from rolling.
PERFORMING MAINTENANCE
• Good maintenance is your responsibility. Poor maintenance is an invitation to trouble.
• Make sure there is plenty of ventilation. Never operate the engine of the towing vehicle in a closed
building. The exhaust fumes may cause asphyxiation.
• Be certain all moving parts on attachments have come to a complete stop before attempting to
perform maintenance.
• Always use the proper tools or equipment for the job at hand.
• Use extreme caution when making adjustments.
• Never replace hex bolts with less than grade ve bolts unless otherwise specied.
• After servicing be sure all tools, parts and service equipment are removed.
• Where replacement parts are necessary for periodic maintenance and servicing, genuine factory
replacement parts must be used to restore your equipment to original specications. The man-
ufacturer will not claim responsibility for use of unapproved parts and/or accessories and other
damages as a result of their use.
• If equipment has been altered in any way from original design, the manufacturer does not accept
any liability for injury or warranty.
MAINTENANCE
8 hours Grease the Rotor support (GP grease)
Grease PTO shaft cross & bearings (GP grease)
Check Hardware for tightness
16 hours Check oil level in center gearbox (90wt)
Check oil level in side gearbox (140wt)
Check Hardware for tightness
200 hours Replace oil in center gearbox (90wt)
Replace oil in side gearbox (140wt)
Check Hardware for tightness
Replaceing Blades
In order for the tiller to perform optimally, make sure the tiller blades are in good working condition and their
bolts and nuts are tight. Always replace the blades with the bolt head against the blade and the washer and nut
on the ange side to help prevent the blades from loosening.
Following Operations/ Maintenance 10

Monroe Tuine
RTC 40 - RTC 48 - RTC 60
11 Parts Breakdown RTC

Parts Breakdown RTC 12
POSITION PART # DESCRIPTION QTY
1 MTRC400000 “R CLIP 4MM 2
2 MTYT1066010204 HITCH PIN 2
3 MTTX0202 LOWER HITCH BRACKET 2
4 MTTX0203 “U” BOLT, LOWER HITCH BRACKET 2
5 MTNM120000 HEX NUT 12MM 4
6 MTBM101530 BOLT 10 X 30 8
7 MTTX0101 A FRAME 1
8A MTTX030402 SUPPORT-GEARBOX SHEILD 1
8B MTTX030401 GEARBOX SHIELD 1
9 MTBM812516 BOLT 8 X 1.25 X 16 4
10 MTYT1066010202 TOP HITCH PIN 1
12 MTOS356210 OIL SEAL 35.62.10 1
13 MTSRI62000 SNAP RING D.30 INTERNAL 1
14 MTB6007000 BEARING 6007 1
15 MTTX0307 INPUT SHAFT 1
16 MTSRE30000 SNAP RING D.30 EXTERNAL 1
17 MTTX0303 PINION GERA Z-13 1
18 MTB30305 BEARING 30305
19 MTSRI62000 SNAP RING D.62 INTERNAL 1
20 MTTX0309 GEARBOX CAP (DIA 62.) 1
21 MTSRE34000 SNAP RING D.34 EXTERNAL 1
22 MTTX0402 SHIM 2MM 1
23 MTTX0507 GEAR DRIVE 1
25 MTB62072RS BEARING 6207-2RS -
26 MTTX0304-40 DRIVE SHAFT RTC-040 -
MTTX0304-50 DRIVE SHAFT RTC-050 -
MTTX0304-60 DRIVE SHAFT RTC-060 1
27 MTTX0306 GASKET-DRIVE SHAFT 112 X 96 X 9 X 0.5 1
28 MTTX0301-40 DRIVE SHAFT TUBE HOUSING RTC-040 -
MTTX0301-50 DRIVE SHAFT TUBE HOUSING RTC-050 -
MTTX0301-60 DRIVE SHAFT TUBE HOUSING RTC-060 -
29 MTBM101525 BOLT 10 X 25 4
31 MTTX0304 RING GEAR Z19 1
35 MTTX0302 HOUSING-GEAR BOX 1
36 MTYT10660303000 GEARBOX OIL PLUG 1
37 MTOP1212500 OIL PLUG 12 X 1.25 1
38 MTTX0301 LIFTING HOOK 1
41 MTDP1615000V BREATHER CAP M16 X 1.5 VENTED 1
42 MTBM101525 BOLT 10 X 25 2
43 MTYT1066050200 STAND BRACKET 1
Monroe Tuine
RTC 40 - RTC 48 - RTC 60

13 Parts Breakdown RTC
Monroe Tuine
RTC 40 - RTC 48 - RTC 60
CONT.

Parts Breakdown RTC 14
44 MTRC300000 R-CLIP 3MM 1
45 MTYT10660501 PIN STAND 1
47 MTYT1066050100 STAND LEG 1
48 MTTX601 SKID WELDMENT LEFT 1
49 MTNM24150 NUT 24 X 1.5 1
50 MTOR253 O RING -25. X 3 1
51 MTTX0501 SIDE GEAR COVER 1
52 MTOP1212500 OIL PLUG 12 X 1.25 1
53 MTTX0500 GASKET-SIDEGEAR/CHAIN CASE 1
54 MTBM812500 BOLT 8 X 1.25 X 20 13
56 MTB3030500 BEARING 30305 1
57 MTSRI62000 SNAP RING 62 INTERNAL 1
58 MTTX0511 SPACER 1
59 MTTX0508 IDLER GEAR 1
60 MTNM30150 NUT-ROTOR 30 X 1.5 1
61 MTSW3000 STAR WASHER -ROOTER 1
62 MTTX0509 GEAR-BOTTOM 1
63 MTTX0305 SIDE PANNEL-LEFT 1
65 MTB6207000 BEARING 6207 1
66 MTTX0406 GASKET ROTOR 102 X 73 X 0.5 1
67 MTBM101525 BOT 10 X 25 4
68 MTTX0403 BEARING SUPPORT 1
70 MTOS406210 OIL SEAL 40 X 62 X 10 1
71 MTTX0404 BLADE-LEFT -
MTTX0405 BLADE-RIGHT -
72 MTTX0401-40 ROTOR-RTC 40 -
MTTX0401-50 ROTOR-RTC 50 -
MTTX0401-60 ROTOR-RTC 60 -
73 MTBM1212535 BLADE BOLT-12 X 35 FINE THREAD -
MTNM120001 NUT 12MM FINE THREAD -
MTLW12000 LOCK WASHER 12MM -
76 MTTX0403 BEARING SUPPORT 1
81 MTTX0201 SIDE PANEL-RIGHT 1
82 MTBM101525 BOLT 10 X 25 3
83 MTGN06100 GREASE NIPPLE 6MM 1
84 MTTX0602 SKID WELDMENT-RIGHT 1
87 MTTX02-40 FRAME WELDMENT RTC 040 -
MTTX02-50 FRAME WELDMENT RTC 050 -
MTTX02-60 FRAME WELDMENT RTC 060 -
88 MTBM1690 BOLT 16 X 90 2
MTNM16000 NUT M16
89 MTTXO7-40 TAILGATE RTC 040 -
MTTX07-50 TAILGATE RTC 050 -
MTTX07-60 TAILGATE RTC 060 -
90 MTTX01 TAILGATE CHAIN ASSEMBLY 1
MTTXGBC1001 GEARBOX COMPLETE 1
Monroe Tuine
RTC 40 - RTC 48 - RTC 60
CONT.

15 Parts Breakdown RTM
Monroe Tuine
RTM 50 - RTM 60 - RTM 66 - RTM 72 - RTM 84

Monroe Tuine
RTM 50 - RTM 60 - RTM 66 - RTM 72 - RTM 84
Parts Breakdown RTM 16
POSITION PART # DESCRIPTION QTY
1 MTBM101525 BOLT 10 X 1.5 X 25 16
2 MTYT1050010100 RTM 50 MAIN FRAME 1
MTYT1058010100 RTM 60 MAIN FRAME 1
MTYT1066010100 RTM 66 MAIN FRAME 1
MTYT1074010100 RTM 72 MAIN FRAME 1
MTYT1082010100 RTM 84 MAIN FRAME 1
3 MTRC400000 “R” CLIP 4MM 3
4 MTYT1066010204 TOP HITCH PIN 1
5 MTYT106601020100 LOWER HITCH BRACKET 2
MTYT108201020100 LOWER HITCH BRACKET-RTM 84 2
6 MTYT1066010201 U BOLT, HITCH 2
MTLW14000 LOCK WASHER 14MM -
MTNM14000 NUT 14MM -
MTYT1082010201 BACKING PLATE W/BOLTS-RTM 84 2
7 MTBM1217535 BOLT 12 X 1.75 X 35 24
8 MTYT10660301 U BOLT, DRIVETUBE 1
9 MTYT160660302 SUPPORT -DRIVE TUBE 1
10 MTYT0304 PTO SHEILD-COMPLETE 1
11 MTYT106601030100 A FRAME 1
12 MTYT1066010202 HITCHPIN 2
13 MTBM101525 BOLT 10 X 1.5 X 25 4
14 MTYT10500400 GEARBOX SUPPORT TUBE RTM 50 1
MTYT10580400 GEARBOX SUPPORT TUBE RTM 60 1
MTYT10660400 GEARBOX SUPPORT TUBE RTM 66 1
MTYT10740400 GEARBOX SUPPORT TUBE RTM 72 1
MTYT10820400 GEARBOX SUPPORT TUBE RTM 84 1
15 MTOS357210 OIL SEAL 35 X 72 X 10PP 1
16 MTSR172000 SNAP RING DIA. 72-INTERNAL -
17 MTB6207000 BEARING 6207 2
18 MTYT10660205 BEVEL PINION GEAR SHAFT Z=13 1
MTYT10660205R BEVEL PINION GEAR SHAFT
REVERSE SERIES
1
19 MTBM816000 BOLT 8 X 16MM 3
20 MTYT1066020300 GEARBOX OIL PLUG 1
21 MTYT10660201 GEARBOX HOUSING 1
22 MTB6307000 BEARING 6307 1
23 MTYT10660204 SPACER 1
24 MTYT10660203 GASKET BEARING COVER 1
25 MTYT10660202 BEARING COVER 1
26 MTDP1615000V BREATHER CAP M16 X 1.5 VENTED 1
27 MTBM812525 BOLT 8 X 1.25 X 25MM 15
28 MTYT1066080100 SIDE GEAR COVER 1
29 MTYT10660801 GASKET SIDE GEAR COVER 1
30 MTSRE40000 SNAP RING DIA. 40-EXTERNAL 2
31 MTYT10660103 SHIM 52 X 40 X 1 -
32 MTYT10660209 GEAR DRIVE 17-T 1
33 MTYT10660208 SHIM 52 X 40 X 1 -

17 Parts Breakdown RTM
Monroe Tuine
RTM 50 - RTM 60 - RTM 66 - RTM 72 - RTM 84
CONT.

POSITION PART # DESCRIPTION QTY
33 MTYT10660208 SHIM 52 X 40 X 1 -
34 MTYT10500210 DRIVE SHAFT RTM 50 1
MTYT10580210 DRIVE SHAFT RTM 60 1
MTYT10660210 DRIVE SHAFT RTM 66 1
MTYT10740210 DRIVE SHAFT RTM 72 1
MTYT10820210 DRIVE SHAFT RTM 84 1
35 MTB63082RS BEARING 6308 2RS 1
36 MTBM101530 BOLT 10 X 1.5 X 30 12
37 MTYT1066010400 SIDE BOARD LEFT 1
38 MTYT10660207 GASKET DRIVESHAFT 151 X 115 X .05 2
39 MTYT1050020100 DRIVE SHAFT RTM 50 1
MTYT1058020100 DRIVE SHAFT RTM 60 1
MTYT1066020100 DRIVE SHAFT RTM 66 1
MTYT1074020100 DRIVE SHAFT RTM 74 1
MTYT1082020100 DRIVE SHAFT RTM 82 1
40 MTYT10660211 LIFTING HOOK 1
41 MTOS65408 OIL SEAL 65 X 40 X 8 1
42 MTYT10660206 OUTPUT GEAR 1
44 MTDP1415000 DRAIN PLUG M14 X 1.5 2
45 MTLNM2400 LOCK NUT 24 MM 1
46 MTOR253 O-RING -
47 MTB3030600 BEARING 30306 2
48 MTSRI72000 SNAP RING DIA. 72 -INTERNAL 1
49 MTYT10660802 MIDDLE GEAR-SIDE DRIVE 1
50 MTYT10660803 IDDLE GEAR SPACER 50 X 30.2 X 2 1
51 MTNM3515 NUT 35MM X 1.5 1
52 MTLWC35 CASTLE WASHER-35MM 1
53 MTYT10660804 GEAR-ROTOR 1
54 MTYT10660806 SHIM 55 X 40 X 2 1
55 MTSRI10000 SNAP RING DIA.100-INTERNAL 1
56 MTYT10660808 GASKET DRIVE ROTOR 168 X 115 X .05 1
57 MTB6309000 BEARING 6309 1
58 MTOS805012 OIL SEAL 80 X 50 X 12 1
59 MTYT10660805 ROTOR SUPPORT-SIDE DRIVE 1
60 MTYT10660807 ROTOR SHAFT SUPPORT 1
61 MTYT10660809 DUST SHEILDING 1
62 MTBM1217530 BOLT 12 X 1.75 X 30 MM 6
63 MTBM121235 BOLT 12 X 1.75 X 35 MM 84,96,108,120
MTNM120001 HEX NUT 12MM 84,96,108,120
MTLW12000 LOCK WASHER 12MM 84,96,108,120
64 MTYT1066090101 TILLER TINE-RIGHT 21,24,27,30
MTYT1066090102 TILLER 5INE -LEFT 21,24,27,30
65 MTYT105009010100 ROTOR SHFT- RTM 50 1
MTYT106009010100 ROTOR SHAFT-RTM 60 1
MTYT106609010100 ROTOR SHAFT-RTM 66 1
MTYT107409010100 ROTOR SHAFT-RTM 72 1
Parts Breakdown RTM 18
Monroe Tuine
RTM 50 - RTM 60 - RTM 66 - RTM 72 - RTM 84
CONT.

19 Parts Breakdown RTM
Monroe Tuine
RTM 50 - RTM 60 - RTM 66 - RTM 72 - RTM 84
CONT.
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