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Section 3: Adjustments
RCF3696, RCFM3696, RCF3610, & RCFM3610 Rotary Cutters   326-600M
12/15/15
Refer to Figure 3-10:
3.
Adjust cutting height with either the ratchet jack (#1) 
or hydraulic cylinder (#2) as follows:
Ratchet Jack Instructions
a. Raise or lower cutter with the ratchet jack (#1) by 
setting the mechanism in the jack handle.
b. Pump jack handle to raise or lower cutter until set 
to the desired traveling height or cutting height. 
c. If ratchet jack is working opposite of what is 
needed, reset mechanism in jack handle and 
return to pumping the jack handle.
Hydraulic Cylinder Instructions
a. Stroke control spacers (#3) are included with 
hydraulic cylinder (#2). They consist of cast 
aluminum halves with spring clips to hold the two 
halves together. 
b. With tractor hydraulics, extend hydraulic cylinder 
to free up space on the cylinder rod. 
c. Remove all stroke control spacers (#3) from 
cylinder rod by spreading spacers apart at the 
break line.
d. Using tractor hydraulic cylinder control lever, 
lower Rotary Cutter to the desired cutting height. 
Measure this distance to verify cutting height is 
correct.
e. Select required size and number of stroke control 
spacers (#3) that will fill the exposed cylinder rod. 
The following spacers are available.
Two 1" spacers
One 1 1/4" spacer
One 1 1/2" spacer
One 1 3/4" spacer 
f. Return to the tractor and raise Rotary Cutter up. 
Install selected size and number of stroke control 
spacers on the cylinder rod. 
g. Retract hydraulic cylinder until stroke control 
spacers are supporting the cutter weight. 
h. Recheck deck profile. If needed, adjust size and 
quantity of stroke control spacers until correct 
deck profile is achieved. 
i. Unused stroke control spacers may be stored on 
hydraulic hose (#4) near the hydraulic cylinder.
Cutting Height Adjustment For Pull-Type
Figure 3-10
NOTE: Removing spacers lowers the cutting height 
and adding spacers raises the cutting height.
Ratchet Jack
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Deck Leveling
Figure 3-9
Set Front Blade Tip 
At Cutting Height
Front Blade Tip
Rear Blade Tip Should Be 
Slightly Higher Than Cutting 
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Rear Blade Tip
Spirt Level
For Optimum Cutting 
Efficiency, Deck Rear Should 
Be Slightly Higher Than Deck