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		 Rear Blade   
					RB4596, RB45108 & RB5596   
					10347   
					Model RB55   
					10351   
					Model RB45   
					301-133M   
					Operator’s Manual   
					Read the Operator’s manual entirely. When   
					you see this symbol, the subsequent   
					instructions and warnings are serious - follow   
					without exception. Your life and the lives of   
					others depend on it!   
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					Land Pride   
					
					Important Safety Information   
					Important Safety Information   
					These are common practices that may or may not be applicable to the products described in   
					this manual.   
					Safety at All Times   
					Look For The Safety Alert Symbol   
					Thoroughly read and understand   
					the instructions given in this   
					manual before operation. Refer to   
					the “Safety Label” section, read   
					all instructions noted on them.   
					The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL indicates there is a   
					potential hazard to personal safety involved and extra   
					safety precaution must be taken. When you see this   
					symbol, be alert and carefully read the message that   
					follows it. In addition to design and configuration of   
					equipment, hazard control and accident prevention   
					are dependent upon the awareness, concern,   
					prudence and proper training of personnel involved in   
					the operation, transport, maintenance and storage of   
					equipment.   
					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.   
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					L Operator should be familiar with   
					! 
					Be Aware of   
					Signal Words   
					WARNING   
					all functions of the unit.   
					Indicates a potentially hazardous   
					situation which, if not avoided, could   
					result in death or serious injury, and   
					includes hazards that are exposed   
					when guards are removed. It may also   
					be used to alert against unsafe   
					practices.   
					L Operate implement from the   
					driver’s seat only.   
					A Signal word designates a degree or   
					level of hazard seriousness. The   
					signal words are:   
					L Do not leave tractor or implement   
					unattended with engine running.   
					L Dismounting from a moving   
					tractor could cause serious injury   
					or death.   
					! 
					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 purposes, cannot be   
					guarded.   
					! 
					CAUTION   
					L Do not stand between the tractor   
					and implement during hitching.   
					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.   
					L Keep hands, feet, and clothing   
					away from power-driven parts.   
					L Wear snug fitting clothing to avoid   
					entanglement with moving parts.   
					L Watch out for wires, trees, etc.,   
					when raising implement. Make   
					sure all persons are clear of   
					working area.   
					L Turning tractor too tight may   
					cause implement to ride up on   
					wheels. This could result in injury   
					or equipment damage.   
					For Your Protection   
					L Thoroughly read and understand   
					the “Safety Label” section, read all   
					instructions noted on them.   
					Shutdown and Storage   
					L Lower machine to ground, put   
					tractor in park, turn off engine, and   
					remove the key.   
					L Detach and store implements in a   
					area where children normally do   
					not play. Secure implement by   
					using blocks and supports.   
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					Important Safety Information   
					These are common practices that may or may not be applicable to the products described in   
					this manual.   
					L Use the following maximum   
					Use Safety   
					Lights and Devices   
					Transport   
					Machinery Safely   
					speed - tow load weight ratios as   
					a guideline:   
					20 mph when weight is less   
					than or equal to the weight of   
					tractor.   
					10 mph when weight is double   
					the weight of tractor.   
					L 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.   
					L Flashing warning lights and turn   
					signals are recommended   
					whenever driving on public roads.   
					Use lights and devices provided   
					with implement.   
					L Comply with state and local laws.   
					L Maximum transport speed for   
					implement is 20 mph. DO NOT   
					EXCEED. Never travel at a speed   
					which does not allow adequate   
					control of steering and stopping.   
					Some rough terrain require a   
					slower speed.   
					L Sudden braking can cause a   
					towed load to swerve and upset.   
					Reduce speed if towed load is not   
					equipped with brakes.   
					L IMPORTANT: Do not tow a load   
					that is more than double the   
					weight of tractor.   
					L Allow implement to cool   
					Use A Safety Chain   
					Practice Safe Mainte-   
					nance   
					L Understand procedure before   
					doing work. Use proper tools and   
					equipment, refer to Operator’s   
					Manual for additional information.   
					completely.   
					L A safety chain will help control   
					drawn machinery should it   
					separate from the tractor   
					drawbar.   
					L Use a chain with the strength   
					rating equal to or greater than   
					the gross weight of the towed   
					machinery.   
					L Attach the chain to the tractor   
					drawbar support or other   
					specified anchor location. Allow   
					only enough slack in the chain to   
					permit turning.   
					L Do not grease or oil implement   
					while it is in operation.   
					L Inspect all parts. Make sure parts   
					are in good condition & installed   
					properly.   
					L Work in a clean dry area.   
					L Remove buildup of grease, oil or   
					debris.   
					L Lower the implement to the   
					ground, put tractor in park, turn off   
					engine, and remove key before   
					performing maintenance.   
					L Remove all tools and unused   
					parts from implement before   
					operation.   
					L Do not use safety chain for   
					towing.   
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					Important Safety Information   
					These are common practices that may or may not be applicable to the products described in   
					this manual.   
					Avoid High   
					Pressure Fluids Hazard   
					L Escaping fluid under pressure can   
					penetrate the skin causing serious   
					injury.   
					L Avoid the hazard by relieving   
					pressure before disconnecting   
					hydraulic lines.   
					L Use a piece of paper or   
					cardboard, NOT BODY PARTS, to   
					check for suspected leaks.   
					L Wear protective gloves and safety   
					glasses or goggles when working   
					with hydraulic systems.   
					L 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.   
					Wear   
					Prepare for Emergencies   
					L Be prepared if a fire starts.   
					Protective Equipment   
					L Protective clothing and equipment   
					L Keep a first aid kit and fire   
					should be worn.   
					extinguisher handy.   
					L Wear clothing and equipment   
					appropriate for the job. Avoid   
					loose fitting clothing.   
					L Prolonged exposure to loud noise   
					can cause hearing impairment or   
					hearing loss. Wear suitable   
					hearing protection such as   
					earmuffs or earplugs.   
					L Operating equipment safely   
					requires the full attention of the   
					operator. Avoid wearing radio   
					headphones while operating   
					machinery.   
					L Keep emergency numbers for   
					doctor, ambulance, hospital and   
					fire department near phone.   
					911   
					Keep Riders   
					Off Machinery   
					L Riders obstruct the operator’s   
					view, they could be struck by   
					foreign objects or thrown from the   
					machine.   
					L Never allow children to operate   
					equipment.   
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					Important Safety Information   
					specified by Land Pride. When ordering new components   
					make sure the correct safety labels are included in the   
					request.   
					Safety Labels   
					Your Rear Blade comes equipped with all safety labels in place.   
					They were designed to help you safely operate your implement.   
					Read and follow their directions.   
					4. Refer to this section for proper label placement.   
					To install new labels:   
					a. Clean the area the label is to be placed.   
					1. Keep all safety labels clean and legible.   
					2. Replace all damaged or missing labels. To order new   
					labels go to your nearest Land Pride dealer or visit our   
					dealer locator at landpride.com.   
					3. Some new equipment installed during repair requires   
					safety labels to be affixed to the replaced component as   
					b. Spray soapy water on the surface where the label is to   
					be placed.   
					c. Peel backing from label. Press firmly onto the surface.   
					d. Squeeze out air bubbles with the edge of a credit card.   
					818-202C   
					Caution: Retaining Nut   
					15001   
					818-230C   
					Red reflector (Both ends)   
					15014   
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					Introduction   
					Introduction   
					Land Pride dealer. A dealer has trained personnel, repair   
					parts and equipment needed to service the Rear Blade.   
					Land Pride welcomes you to the growing family of new   
					product owners.   
					The parts on your Rear Blade have been specially   
					designed and should only be replaced with genuine Land   
					Pride parts. Therefore, should your Rear Blade require   
					replacement parts go to your Land Pride Dealer.   
					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.   
					Serial Number Plate   
					Application   
					For prompt service always use the serial number and   
					model number when ordering parts from your Land Pride   
					dealer. Be sure to include your serial and model numbers   
					in correspondence also. Refer to Figure 1: for the   
					location of your serial number plate.   
					Land Pride’s RB45 and RB55 Series Rear Blade is built   
					tough from the ground up for applications ranging from   
					landscaping, construction, snow removal, feedlot   
					cleaning and all-around farm use. Available options   
					include single hydraulic gauge wheel, side plates for   
					holding dirt in and skid shoes for blade protection. See   
					
					additional information.   
					Using This Manual   
					• This Operator’s Manual is designed to help familiarize   
					you with safety, assembly, operation, adjustments,   
					troubleshooting, and maintenance. Read this manual   
					and follow the recommendations to help ensure safe   
					and efficient operation.   
					• The information contained within this manual was   
					current at the time of printing. Some parts may change   
					slightly to assure you of the best performance.   
					14999   
					Serial Number Location   
					Figure 1   
					• To order a new Operator’s or Parts Manual contact   
					your authorized dealer. Manuals can also be   
					downloaded, free-of-charge from our website at   
					
					Service & Support Center by your dealer.   
					Further Assistance   
					Your dealer wants you to be satisfied with your new Rear   
					Blade. If for any reason you do not understand any part   
					of this manual or are not satisfied with the service   
					received, the following actions are suggested:   
					Terminology   
					“Right” or “Left” as used in this manual is determined by   
					facing forward in the direction the machine will operate   
					while in use unless otherwise stated.   
					1. Discuss the matter with your dealership service   
					manager making sure he is aware of any problems   
					you may have and that he has had the opportunity to   
					assist you.   
					Definitions   
					2. If you are still not satisfied, seek out the owner or   
					general manager of the dealership, explain the   
					problem and request assistance.   
					NOTE: A special point of information that the   
					operator must be aware of before continuing.   
					3. For further assistance write to:   
					IMPORTANT: A special point of information related   
					to its preceding topic. Land Pride’s intention is that   
					this information should be read and noted before   
					continuing.   
					Land Pride Service Department   
					1525 East North Street   
					P.O. Box 5060   
					Salina, Ks. 67402-5060   
					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.   
					E-mail address   
					
					If customer service or repair parts are required contact a   
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				Section 1: Assembly and Setup   
					Section 1: Assembly and Setup   
					11. Remove rotation lock pin (#3). Rotate blade panel   
					(#2). If panel rotates too hard or is too loose, remove   
					cotter pin (#13). Tighten or loosen castle nut (#11) to   
					adjust pivoting movement to desired tension.   
					Reinstall cotter pin (#13) bending both legs around   
					castle nut.   
					RB45 & RB55 Rear Blade   
					Refer to Figure 1-1:   
					1. Uncrate blade Assembly from shipping crate.   
					2. Remove front hitch assembly (#1) from blade   
					panel (#2).   
					3. Use a lifting device to set blade panel (#2) upright.   
					Remove rotation pin (#3) and position main frame   
					(#4) at 90˚ to blade panel and replace rotation lock   
					pin (#3).   
					IMPORTANT: Retighten castle nut (#11) after first   
					20 hours of use and check periodically.   
					4. Remove pin (#5) and rotate support stand (#6) to a   
					vertical position. Reinsert pin (#5) and secure with   
					lock pin.   
					! 
					CAUTION   
					Always check to be sure that the slotted hex nut and cotter pin are   
					in place to retain the blade before reversing the blade. If they are   
					missing, the blade will fall off the frame while being rotated!   
					5. Lower unit to ground and unhook lifting device.   
					6. Remove front pivot shaft (#7) from front hitch   
					assembly (#1) by removing #8, 9 & 10 hardware.   
					7. Secure front hitch assembly (#1) to a lifting device or   
					
					8. Position front hitch to main frame as shown. (Bottom   
					plate of main frame (#4) sets on top of front hitch   
					tubing cross member (#1).) Align holes and install   
					front pivot shaft (#7). When top plate of pivot shaft   
					bottoms out on top plate of front hitch, reinstall (# 8,   
					9 & 10). Tighten hardware to secure front pivot   
					shaft (#7).   
					9. If not already done, attach unit to tractor 3-point   
					hitch. Top 3-point pin and lynch pin to be supplied by   
					customer.   
					10. Check to be sure castle nut (#11) and pivot   
					washer (#12) are securely attached to threaded tilt   
					shaft. Raise blade with tractor 3-point. Support main   
					frame section with blade approximately 1" to 2" off   
					the ground.   
					RB45 & RB55 Rear Blade Assembly   
					Figure 1-1   
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					Section 1: Assembly and Setup   
					Tractor Hook-Up   
					Refer to Figures 1-2, 1-3, 1-4 & 1-5:   
					RB55 3-Point Hitch Settings   
					Category ll Standard Hitch:   
					Refer to Figure 1-3:   
					Hitch pins (#2) are inserted from the outer lug. Place   
					spacer adapter (#1) on hitch pin (#2) outside of the inner   
					most lug and secured with lock pin (#3).   
					! 
					DANGER   
					Tractor hook-up to equipment is dangerous and can result in   
					serious injury or death. Do not allow anyone to stand between   
					the blade and tractor during hook-up operations. Do not   
					operate the hydraulic 3-point lift controls while someone is   
					directly behind the tractor or near the blade.   
					1. Slowly back tractor up to the Rear Blade while using   
					tractor’s 3-point hydraulic control to align the lower   
					hitch link holes with lower hitch clevis holes on the   
					blade.   
					2. Engage park brake, shut engine off and remove key   
					before dismounting from tractor.   
					11922   
					a. With tractor’s lower hitch arms aligned and positioned   
					in the clevises, insert hitch pins through the clevis lugs   
					and lower arm holes. Be sure to use the bushings as   
					shown in Figures 1-3, 1-4 & 1-5. Secure hitch pins with   
					linch pins.   
					Category ll Standard Hitch   
					Figure 1-3   
					Category ll Quick Hitch:   
					Refer to Figure 1-4:   
					3. Connect top center link to the upper pivot hitch   
					mounting holes using customer supplied clevis pin   
					and linch pin.   
					Bushings (#2) are positioned next to the outer most hitch   
					lug with hitch pins (#3) inserted from the inner most lug.   
					Place spacer adapter (#1) on hitch pin (#3) outside of the   
					outer most lug and secured with the lock pin (#4).   
					4. Ensure that the lower hitch arms are blocked to   
					prevent excessive side movement.   
					5. Remove hitch pin and raise support stand fully up.   
					Reinsert hitch pin and secure with lock pin.   
					6. Return to tractor and slowly operate controls up and   
					down to check for clearance. Make certain the   
					blade does not interfere with the tractor hitch, tires,   
					and drawbar. Move or remove the drawbar if it   
					interferes.   
					7. Manually adjust one of the two lower lift arms up or   
					down to level the blade from left to right.   
					11921   
					Category ll Quick Hitch   
					Figure 1-4   
					8. Manually adjust length of the top-link to level the   
					blade from front to rear.   
					Category lll Standard Hitch:   
					Refer to Figure 1-5:   
					Bushings (#2) are positioned next to the inner most hitch   
					lug with hitch pins (#3) inserted from the outer most lug.   
					Place spacer adapter (#1) on hitch pin (#3) outside of the   
					inner most lug and secured with the lock pin (#4).   
					10355   
					23998   
					Tractor 3-Point Hitch   
					Figure 1-2   
					Category lll Standard Hitch   
					Figure 1-5   
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					Section 1: Assembly and Setup   
					Blade Offset Cylinder   
					Refer to Figure 1-6:   
					Blade Tilting Cylinder   
					Refer to Figure 1-6:   
					IMPORTANT: Attach cylinder base to the front hitch   
					lug. The cylinder base will interfere with the main   
					frame if attached to the rear lug.   
					IMPORTANT: Attach cylinder base to the upper   
					mounting lug.   
					Assemble hydraulic hoses to the hydraulic cylinder   
					before placing cylinder on the blade.   
					Assemble hydraulic hoses to the hydraulic cylinder   
					before placing cylinder on the blade.   
					1. Position hydraulic cylinder with ports on top. Install   
					two 90 degree elbows into the cylinder ports and   
					tighten as needed.   
					1. Position hydraulic cylinder with ports on top. Install   
					two 90 degree elbows into the cylinder ports and   
					tighten as needed.   
					2. Screw 114" long hydraulic hoses into the elbows and   
					tighten. Use 125” long hydraulic hoses when sing a   
					Quick Hitch.   
					2. Screw 96" long hydraulic hoses into the elbows and   
					tighten. Use 101” long hydraulic hoses when sing a   
					Quick Hitch.   
					3. Thread adapter fittings to the other end of the   
					hydraulic hoses and tighten. (Hydraulic couplings not   
					furnished.)   
					3. Thread adapter fittings to the other end of the   
					hydraulic hoses and tighten. (Hydraulic couplings not   
					furnished.)   
					4. Attach hydraulic cylinder to the lugs located on the   
					back of the Rear Blade with clevis pins. Make sure   
					hydraulic ports are positioned facing forward and the   
					cylinder base in positioned up as shown.   
					4. Attach hydraulic cylinder to the lugs located on either   
					side of the Rear Blade with clevis pins. Make sure   
					hydraulic ports are positioned on top and the cylinder   
					base in positioned to the front as shown.   
					5. Secure clevis pins with hair pin cotters.   
					5. Secure clevis pins with hair pin cotters.   
					6. Route hoses through hose brackets located on top of   
					the main frame and on the right side of the front hitch.   
					Connect hoses to tractor's hydraulic system.   
					6. Route hoses through hose brackets located on top of   
					the main frame and on the right side of the front hitch.   
					Connect hoses to tractor's hydraulic system.   
					Blade Tilting   
					Blade Angling   
					15004   
					Hydraulic Tilt and Offset Assembly   
					Figure 1-6   
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					2. Insert skid shoe (#2) into skid shoe bracket (#1).   
					Manual Blade Offset   
					Secure with clevis pin (#3) and hair pin cotter (#4).   
					Refer to Figure 1-7:   
					3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other side.   
					1. Attach blade offset links to the left or right side   
					of the blade as shown with two clevis pins and secure   
					with hair pin cotters.   
					2. Adjust offset angle by removing the hitch pin and   
					moving outer link to a different hole. Replace hitch   
					pin and secure with hair pin cotter.   
					Manual Blade Tilting   
					Refer to Figure 1-7:   
					1. Attach ratchet jack to the back side of the blade as   
					shown with two 1" clevis pins and secure with hair pin   
					cotters.   
					2. Adjust blade tilt by setting the lock on the ratchet   
					lever and pumping the lever back and forth to raise   
					one end of the blade higher than the other end.   
					Reposition ratchet lock and pump lever back and   
					forth to tilt blade in the opposite direction.   
					Skid Shoe Option   
					Refer to Figure 1-8:   
					The skid shoes are attached to both ends of the blade to   
					help prevent damage to the surface of the ground by the   
					blade.   
					10350   
					Kit Bundle   
					301-110A   
					Skid Shoe Assembly   
					Figure 1-8   
					SKID SHOE ASSEMBLY   
					1. Attach skid shoe bracket (#1) with 1/2"-13 x 4 1/2"   
					GR5 hex head cap screw (#5), flat washers (#6),   
					spring lock washer (#7) and hex nut (#8). Tighten   
					hardware to the correct torque.   
					Blade Tilting   
					Blade Angling   
					15003   
					Manual Tilt and Offset Assembly   
					Figure 1-7   
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				Section 2: Adjustments   
					Section 2: Adjustments   
					Blade Pitch   
					RB45 Blade Offset   
					Blade pitch can be adjusted by lengthening or shortening   
					the tractor’s top center 3-point link.   
					! 
					CAUTION   
					The blade may come in contact with the tractor rear tire when   
					offsetting blade to maximum position and angling blade in the   
					same direction to most severe angle.   
					Blade Angling and Reversing   
					Refer to Figure 1-7 on page 9:   
					Manual Blade Offset   
					! 
					CAUTION   
					The blade will offset to the right if the manual link is   
					mounted on the left side and to the left if it is mounted on   
					the right side. There are 5 offset positions; centered; 4”,   
					10 1/2”, 17” and 23”.   
					Avoid injury from falling blade by always check to make sure   
					all hardware is secured properly before rotating blade.   
					There are 7 blade angle positions; up to 45 degrees right   
					or left 15 degree increments. (Center, 3 clockwise and 3   
					counterclockwise positions.)   
					Hydraulic blade Offset with 16” stroke cylinder   
					If the cylinder is mounted on the right hand side, the   
					blade will offset to the left up to 27” and to the right up to   
					10”. If the cylinder is mounted on the left hand side, the   
					blade will offset to the right up to 27” and to the left up to   
					10”.   
					1. Adjust blade angle by removing the angling locking   
					pin and rotating the blade to a different hole position.   
					2. Replace angle locking pin and secure with hair pin.   
					3. The blade may also be rotated around 180 degrees.   
					a. Remove angling locking pin from turntable.   
					b. Rotate blade 180 degrees.   
					Hydraulic blade Offset with 14” stroke cylinder   
					If the cylinder is mounted on either side it will offset both   
					directions 13 1/2”.   
					c. Reconnect angle locking pin to turntable.   
					RB55 Blade Offset   
					IMPORTANT: Make sure the angling link is properly   
					re-installed before using the blade.   
					! 
					CAUTION   
					The blade may come in contact with the tractor rear tire when   
					offsetting blade to maximum position and angling blade in the   
					same direction to most severe angle.   
					Blade Tilt   
					! 
					CAUTION   
					Manual Blade Offset   
					Avoid injury from falling blade by always checking to make   
					sure all hardware is secured properly before tilting blade.   
					The blade will offset to the right if the manual link is   
					mounted on the left side and to the left if it is mounted on   
					the right side. There are 5 offset positions; centered;   
					offset 6 1/2”, 13”, 19 1/2” and 25 1/2”.   
					Manual Tilt Adjustment   
					Refer to Figure 1-7 on page 9:   
					Hydraulic blade Offset with 16” stroke cylinder   
					The blade end can be tilted manually by as much 20   
					degrees with the ratchet jack.   
					If the cylinder is mounted on the right hand side, the   
					blade will offset to the left up to 29 1/2” and to the right up   
					to 12 1/2”. If the cylinder is mounted on the left hand side,   
					the blade will offset to the right up to 29 1/2” and to the left   
					up to 12 1/2”.   
					1. Set ratchet lock and pump lever back and forth to   
					raise one end of the blade higher than the other end.   
					2. Reposition ratchet lock and pump lever back and   
					forth to tilt blade in the opposite direction.   
					Hydraulic blade Offset with 14” stroke cylinder   
					If the cylinder is mounted on either side it will offset both   
					directions 16”.   
					Hydraulic Tilt Adjustment   
					Refer to Figure 1-6 on page 8:   
					The blade end can be tilted hydraulically with the tilt   
					cylinder by as much as 20 degrees.   
					1. Operate tractor control lever to change blade tilt by   
					as much as 20 degrees right or left.   
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					Section 3: Operating Procedures   
					1. When traveling on roadways, transport in such a way   
					Operating Check List   
					that faster moving vehicles may pass you safely.   
					Hazard control and accident prevention are dependent   
					upon the awareness, concern, prudence and proper   
					training involved in the operation, transport,   
					2. Leave enough clearance on both sides of the blade   
					when traveling straight or making turns to keep the   
					blade from contacting obstacles such as buildings,   
					trees or fences.   
					maintenance and storage of the blade. Therefore, it is   
					absolutely essential that no one operates the Rear Blade   
					without first having read, fully understood and become   
					totally familiar with the Operator’s Manual. Make sure the   
					operator has paid particular attention to:   
					3. Slow down when traveling over rough or hilly terrain.   
					Basic Operating Instructions   
					
					
					
					
					
					! 
					WARNING   
					Do not use blade tilt to raise tractor tires off the ground for   
					repair. Improper use can damaged the Rear Blade.   
					! 
					WARNING   
					Operating Checklist   
					L Check   
					Do not operate the side shift cylinder with blade in the ground   
					or to push or pull other objects. Improper use can damaged   
					the Rear Blade.   
					Reference   
					
					Check 3-point Hook-up procedure. Be sure all   
					pins have been installed and are secured.   
					All blade adjustments have been made and pins   
					have been installed and are secured.   
					
					! 
					WARNING   
					The operator has read and understood how to   
					operate the blade.   
					
					Do not use the blade for pulling fence posts, stumps, etc.,   
					lifting objects, carry objects or towing other equipment. Any   
					of the above can result in Rear Blade damage, serious bodily   
					injury or death.   
					The Rear Blade has been lubricated as required.   
					
					
					Check the blade initially and periodically for loose   
					bolts & pins, See Torque Values Chart.   
					Make the following inspections after attaching the Rear   
					Blade to the tractor:   
					! 
					DANGER   
					1. Inspect tractor safety equipment to make sure it is in   
					good working condition.   
					Never carry a person on the blade. A person can fall and be   
					ran over by the blade or tractor causing serious injury or   
					death.   
					2. Carefully raise and lower the implement to ensure   
					that the drawbar, tires, and other equipment on the   
					tractor do not contact the frame and moldboard.   
					IMPORTANT: Avoid catching the hydraulic hoses on   
					brush, post, stumps, and other protrusions that   
					could damage and/or break them.   
					3. Carefully pivot blade fully clockwise and offset blade   
					such that the moldboard end closest to the tractor is   
					in line with the tractor tire. Raise and lower   
					implement to ensure tractor tires and tractor do not   
					contact the blade.   
					1. Thoroughly inspect the work area for buried utility   
					cables, pipelines, sprinkler heads and any   
					unforeseen objects. Mark any potential hazards.   
					4. Carefully pivot blade fully counterclockwise and   
					offset blade such that the moldboard end closest to   
					the tractor is in line with the tractor tire. Raise and   
					lower implement to ensure tractor tires and tractor do   
					not contact the blade.   
					2. Place grade stakes if you intend to develop a specific   
					grade or soil level.   
					3. Adjust the blade to the desired angle, tilt, and offset   
					position before lowering the blade to the ground.   
					5. Inspect hydraulic hoses for wear, damage and   
					hydraulic leaks. See “Avoid High Pressure Fluids   
					Hazard” on page 3. Replace damaged and worn hoses   
					with genuine Land Pride parts.   
					4. Lower blade to the ground and proceed forward at a   
					speed of no more than 2 to 4 mph. The blade should   
					immediately begin shaving the soil surface.   
					5. Set the tractor’s draft-link height control to the   
					desired position. With the blade set at a 90 degree   
					angle you may need to raise the blade slightly so that   
					the dirt or gravel can flow out evenly under the blade   
					effectively shaving off high spots and filling in   
					potholes or depressions.   
					Transporting   
					! 
					CAUTION   
					When traveling on public roads 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.   
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					easily performed by reversing the blade and operating   
					the tractor in reverse or commonly called the push mode.   
					General Operating Instructions   
					Once you have familiarized yourself with the Operator’s   
					Manual, completed the operations checklist, and   
					properly attached your Land Pride blade to your tractor,   
					you are now almost ready to begin work. The RB45 and   
					RB55 Series blades were designed and built by Land   
					Pride for category lI and lII three-point hitch and Quick   
					Hitch attachment for 70 to 110 hp tractors with the RB45   
					Series and 90 to 180 hp tractors with the RB55 Series   
					that are equipped with remote hydraulic outlets and two   
					wheel drive capability. They are ideal for snow removal   
					as well as dirt leveling, finish grading, and backfilling   
					applications at feedlots, outdoor arenas, building and   
					construction sites, and maintenance operations on farm   
					and ranch lanes or roadways. They are also excellent for   
					soil contouring and construction and maintenance of   
					ditches and waterways.   
					If you are performing the construction of soil contours or   
					waterways you will probably need to set a tilt angle on the   
					blade to achieve the desired effect. If you are grading or   
					cutting a new ditch bank or forming a road crown, you will   
					probably want to offset the blade in combination with   
					setting an appropriate tilt angle. This again will likely   
					require some experimentation to gain desired results.   
					Snow removal techniques with a blade will be very   
					similar to dirt working techniques and will require a little   
					experimentation to become proficient.   
					With a little practice you should become a very good   
					operator and consistently achieve the desired results   
					you expect with your Land Pride RB45 and RB55 Series   
					blade.   
					
					
					additional information and performance enhancing   
					options.   
					Hopefully you have checked out your work site for any   
					buried utility cables, pipelines, sprinkler heads, or other   
					obstacles that you wouldn’t want to damage or   
					encounter. Grade stakes should now be in place if you   
					intend to develop a specific grade, elevation, soil   
					contour, or roadbed crown. The blade’s primary purpose   
					is for grading or leveling of soil, gravel, or aggregate in   
					the warmer months or snow removal in the colder   
					months. These functions are best done at an   
					approximate 2 to 4 mph ground speed. Becoming   
					proficient with a blade takes practice.   
					Tractor horsepower, your personal skill level, soil or   
					aggregate composition, moisture levels, and compaction   
					factors will all have a definite impact on how easily and   
					effectively you get the job done when you are in the dirt   
					working mode. Develop a plan to achieve your expected   
					results. Set the blade up at the proper angle or angles to   
					do the job. The hydraulic tilt, and offset capabilities of the   
					RB45 and RB55 series make these adjustments easy   
					utilizing the tractors remote hydraulic controls. Adjust the   
					blade angle by simply pulling a pin and rotating the blade   
					to the desired angle and reinserting the pin. Setting the   
					blade up may require some experimentation to achieve   
					the desired results. Lower the blade to the ground and   
					proceed forward at a speed of no more than 2 to 4 mph.   
					The blade should immediately begin shaving the soil   
					surface and dirt or aggregate material. Set the tractor’s   
					draft-link height control in the desired position. With the   
					blade set at a 90 degree angle you may need to raise the   
					blade slightly so that the dirt or gravel can flow out evenly   
					under the blade effectively shaving off high spots and   
					filling in potholes or depressions.   
					If you have the blade set at a horizontal angle, the   
					shaved or accumulated material will begin to move   
					outward toward the trailing edge of the blade. The   
					greater the angle the more quickly the shaved material   
					will be distributed off to the side. If it is necessary to work   
					up next to a building foundation, abutment, or raised curb   
					you may want to offset the blade so that the outside edge   
					of the blade is beyond the outer edge of the tractor tire in   
					working position. Back-filling operations may be more   
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					Skid Shoes   
					Section 4: Options   
					Section 4: Options   
					The skid shoes are attached to both ends of the blade to   
					help prevent damage to the surface of the ground by the   
					blade. Refer to the skid shoe manual for assembly   
					instructions and operations.   
					Kit Bundle   
					301-110A   
					SKID SHOE ASSEMBLY   
					15002   
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				Section 5: Maintenance and Lubrication   
					Section 5: Maintenance and Lubrication   
					Maintenance   
					! 
					Proper servicing and adjustment is the key to the long life   
					of any implement. With careful and systematic   
					inspection, you can avoid costly maintenance, time and   
					repair.   
					WARNING   
					Do not alter the Rear Blade. Altering the blade can adversely   
					affect its performance and reliability causing damage to the   
					blade, tractor and/or bodily injury. Always replace damaged   
					parts with original Land Pride parts.   
					After using your Rear Blade for several hours, check all   
					bolts to be sure they are tight.   
					Replace any worn, damaged or illegible safety labels by   
					obtaining new labels from your Land Pride Dealer   
					Lubrication   
					Lubrication   
					Legend   
					Multi-purpose   
					spray lube   
					Multi-purpose   
					grease lube   
					Multi-purpose   
					oil lube   
					50   
					hrs   
					Intervals in hours at which   
					lubrication is required   
					Seasonally   
					Moldboard and Blade   
					Grease moldboard and blade when storing for an extended   
					period of time.   
					Type of Lubrication: Multi-Purpose   
					Quantity = Coat Generously   
					10347   
					25   
					Hours   
					Pivot Shaft   
					Grease every 24 hours.   
					Type of Lubrication: Multi-Purpose   
					Quantity = 2-4 pumps   
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					Section 6: Specifications & Capacities   
					Section 6: Specifications & Capacities   
					RB45 & RB55 Series Rear Blades   
					Model/Series   
					RB4596   
					96”   
					RB45108   
					108”   
					RB5596   
					96”   
					Blade Width   
					Approximate Weight (lbs.)   
					Max. Gross Vehicle Weight (G.V.W.)   
					Horsepower Rating   
					890 *   
					940 *   
					1330 *   
					15,000 lbs.   
					180   
					9,500 lbs.   
					9,500 lbs.   
					90   
					Hitch Type   
					Cat. 2   
					Cat. 2 & 3   
					Fits Land Pride Quick Hitch   
					Blade Thickness   
					Blade Height   
					1/4” reinforced   
					5/16” reinforced   
					19”   
					Angle/Position   
					6 Forward up to 45 degrees right or left   
					6 Reverse up to 45 degrees right or left   
					Cutting Edge   
					1/2” x 6”   
					Reversible   
					Double bevel   
					Tilt   
					Up to 20 degrees left or right   
					Options   
					Skid Shoes   
					Hydraulic Offset   
					Hydraulic Tilt   
					Blade Construction   
					Boxed Section   
					* No offsetting or tilt components.   
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					Section 7: Features and Benefits   
					RB45 Series Rear Blade   
					Features   
					Benefits   
					Working widths   
					HP Range   
					96”, 108”   
					70 - 110 HP   
					7 Forward and 7 reverse   
					positions   
					Various positions to work in various conditions to get desired results.   
					Tilt left or right   
					Tilt moldboard left or right for ditching.   
					Offset left or right   
					Rolled moldboards   
					19” Moldboard height   
					Formed moldboard lip   
					Position the moldboard beyond tractor tire and enable to work closer to obstructions.   
					Material ‘rolls’ which causes less drag on the blade.   
					Tall moldboard allows for a great deal of material to be moved.   
					Top lip of moldboard is formed at 90 degrees for additional strength.   
					Heavy-duty moldboard to handle the workload from tractors up to 110 HP.   
					” Moldboard thickness with   
					3/16” reinforcement channel   
					2 ” Kingpin   
					Kingpin is matched to handle workloads up to 110 HP.   
					Reversible cutting edge   
					Fully welded main frame   
					Retractable parking stand   
					Heavy-duty pivot housing   
					Lengthens blade life by being able to use both edges.   
					Overall mainframe strength is enhanced due to being fully welded.   
					Enables one person hook-up and keeps the mainframe off the ground.   
					5/8” Thick steel gives pivot housing strength, which is very important when pulling blade in   
					tilt, offset or angled positions.   
					Optional hydraulic   
					adjustments   
					Hydraulic adjustments can be made from the tractor seat for on the go changes.   
					Warranty   
					One year parts & labor.   
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					Section 7: Features and Benefits   
					RB55 Series Rear Blades   
					Features   
					Benefits   
					Working widths   
					Tractor HP Range   
					Cat. 2 and 3   
					108”, 120”   
					90-180 HP   
					Bushing provided to go from Cat. 2 to Cat. 3 enables a wider variety of tractors to be used.   
					Various positions to work in various conditions to get desired results.   
					7 Forward and 7 reverse   
					positions   
					Tilt left or right   
					Tilt moldboard left or right for ditching.   
					Offset left or right   
					19” Moldboard height   
					4” Solid Kingpin   
					Position the moldboard beyond the tractor tire and enable to work closer to obstructions.   
					Tall moldboard allows for a great deal of material to be moved.   
					4” Solid steel is matched for workloads up to 180 HP.   
					Heavy-duty pivot housing   
					1” Thick steel gives pivot housing strength, which is very important when pulling blade in   
					tilt, offset or angled positions.   
					5/16” Moldboard with   
					reinforcement   
					Heavy-duty moldboard to handle loads from 180 HP tractors.   
					Formed moldboard lip   
					Reversible cutting edge   
					Top lip of moldboard is formed at 90 degrees for additional strength.   
					Lengthens blade life by being able to use both edges.   
					Fully welded reinforced main   
					frame   
					Overall mainframe strength is enhanced due to being fully welded.   
					Retractable parking stand   
					Enables one person hook-up and keeps the mainframe off of the ground.   
					Helps front pivot shaft to easily move.   
					Grease points in front pivot   
					shaft   
					Skid shoes (optional)   
					Side plates (optional)   
					Hydraulic adjustments   
					Warranty   
					Skid shoes protect the moldboard from hitting low lying obstructions like manhole covers.   
					Side plates allow the blade to hold material in to drag from one spot to another.   
					Hydraulic adjustments can be made from the tractor seat for on the go changes.   
					One year parts & labor.   
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				Section 8: Appendix   
					Section 8: Appendix   
					Torque Values Chart   
					Bolt He a d Id e ntific a tion   
					Bolt He a d Id e ntific a tion   
					8.8   
					10.9   
					5.8   
					Bolt Size   
					(Inc he s)   
					Bolt Size   
					(Me tric )   
					Class 5.8   
					Class 8.8   
					Class 10.9   
					Grade 2   
					Grade 5   
					Grade 8   
					1 
					3 
					in-tpi   
					N · m ft-lb N · m ft-lb N · m ft-lb   
					mm x pitch N · m ft-lb N · m ft-lb N · m ft-lb   
					1/4" - 20   
					7.4   
					8.5   
					15   
					5.6   
					11   
					8 
					16   
					12   
					M 5 X 0.8   
					4 
					3 
					6 
					5 
					9 
					7 
					1/4" - 28   
					5/16" - 18   
					5/16" - 24   
					3/8" - 16   
					3/8" - 24   
					7/16" - 14   
					7/16" - 20   
					1/2" - 13   
					1/2" - 20   
					9/16" - 12   
					9/16" - 18   
					5/8" - 11   
					5/8" - 18   
					3/4" - 10   
					3/4" - 16   
					7/8" - 9   
					6 
					13   
					10   
					18   
					14   
					M 6 X 1   
					7 
					5 
					11   
					8 
					15   
					11   
					11   
					24   
					17   
					33   
					25   
					M 8 X 1.25   
					M 8 X 1   
					17   
					12   
					26   
					19   
					36   
					27   
					17   
					13   
					26   
					19   
					37   
					27   
					18   
					13   
					28   
					21   
					39   
					29   
					27   
					20   
					42   
					31   
					59   
					44   
					M10 X 1.5   
					M10 X 0.75   
					M12 X 1.75   
					M12 X 1.5   
					M12 X 1   
					33   
					24   
					52   
					39   
					72   
					53   
					31   
					22   
					47   
					35   
					67   
					49   
					39   
					29   
					61   
					45   
					85   
					62   
					43   
					32   
					67   
					49   
					95   
					70   
					58   
					42   
					91   
					67   
					125   
					130   
					145   
					200   
					l215   
					315   
					335   
					405   
					485   
					610   
					900   
					93   
					49   
					36   
					75   
					55   
					105   
					145   
					165   
					210   
					235   
					285   
					325   
					510   
					570   
					820   
					905   
					78   
					60   
					44   
					95   
					70   
					97   
					66   
					49   
					105   
					115   
					150   
					165   
					205   
					230   
					360   
					405   
					585   
					640   
					875   
					955   
					76   
					105   
					120   
					155   
					170   
					210   
					240   
					375   
					420   
					605   
					670   
					90   
					66   
					105   
					145   
					155   
					225   
					240   
					310   
					350   
					440   
					650   
					760   
					830   
					77   
					105   
					150   
					160   
					230   
					245   
					300   
					355   
					450   
					665   
					75   
					55   
					85   
					M14 X 2   
					92   
					68   
					105   
					115   
					165   
					180   
					230   
					260   
					325   
					480   
					560   
					610   
					95   
					70   
					110   
					120   
					150   
					170   
					265   
					295   
					430   
					475   
					645   
					705   
					M14 X 1.5   
					M16 X 2   
					99   
					73   
					105   
					130   
					150   
					235   
					260   
					225   
					250   
					340   
					370   
					480   
					540   
					680   
					750   
					890   
					79   
					145   
					155   
					195   
					220   
					280   
					310   
					480   
					525   
					960   
					105   
					115   
					145   
					165   
					205   
					230   
					355   
					390   
					705   
					97   
					M16 X 1.5   
					M18 X 2.5   
					M18 X 1.5   
					M20 X 2.5   
					M20 X 1.5   
					M24 X 3   
					110   
					170   
					190   
					165   
					185   
					250   
					275   
					355   
					395   
					500   
					555   
					655   
					7/8" - 14   
					1" - 8   
					1050 780   
					1150 845   
					1230 910   
					1350 995   
					1750 1290   
					1960 1440   
					M24 X 2   
					1" - 12   
					M30 X 3.5   
					M30 X 2   
					1510 1120 2100 1550   
					1680 1240 2320 1710   
					1-1/8" - 7   
					1 1/8" - 12   
					1 1/4" - 7   
					1 1/4" - 12   
					1 3/8" - 6   
					1 3/8" - 12   
					1 1/2" - 6   
					1 1/2" - 12   
					1080 795   
					1210 890   
					1060 785   
					M36 X 3.5   
					1730 1270 2650 1950 3660 2700   
					1880 1380 2960 2190 4100 3220   
					1520 1120 2460 1820   
					1680 1240 2730 2010   
					1990 1470 3230 2380   
					2270 1670 3680 2710   
					2640 1950 4290 3160   
					2970 2190 4820 3560   
					M36 X 2   
					1 
					in-tpi = nominal thread diameter in inches-threads per inch   
					N· m = newton-meters   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					1010 745   
					1180 870   
					1330 980   
					ft-lb= foot pounds   
					mm x pitch = nominal thread diameter in millimeters x thread   
					pitch   
					Torque tolerance + 0%, -15% of torquing values. Unless otherwise specified use torque values listed above.   
					RB4596, RB45108 & RB5596 Rear Blade 301-133M   
					5/21/07   
					18   
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				Warranty   
					Land Pride warrants to the original purchaser that this Land Pride 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: One year Parts and Labor   
					Hydraulic Cylinder: One year Parts and Labor.   
					Hoses and Seals: Considered wear items.   
					Cutting Edges: Considered wear items.   
					This Warranty is limited to the replacement of any defective part by Land   
					Pride and the installation by the dealer of any such replacement part, and does   
					not cover common wear items such as blades, belts, tines, etc. Land Pride   
					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 Land Pride’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 is 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.   
					Land Pride reserves the right to make changes in materials or design of the   
					product at any time without notice.   
					This Warranty shall not be interpreted to render Land Pride liable for damages   
					of any kind, direct, consequential, or contingent to property. Furthermore, Land   
					Pride 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.   
					This Warranty is not valid unless registered with Land Pride within 30 days   
					from the date of purchase by the end user.   
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					Salina, Kansas 67402-5060 USA   
					
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