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©2005 Alamo Group Inc.
TW60
TW72
Published 05/05 Effective Serial No. TW60-14790 through Current Part NO. 00759048
Effective Serial No. TW72-24620 through Current
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
RHINO
®
1020 S. Sangamon Ave.
Gibson City, IL 60936
800-446-5158
Email: parts@servis-rhino.com
ROTARY MOWER
This Operator's Manual is an integral part of the safe operation of this machine and must
be maintained with the unit at all times. READ,
UNDERSTAND, and FOLLOW the Safety
and Operation Instructions contained in this manual before operating the equipment. C01-
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Questions and Answers

  • B
    Brandon DanielAug 15, 2025
    Why is my RHINO Lawn Mower not cutting?
    • P
      patrick64Aug 15, 2025
      Your RHINO Lawn Mower might not be cutting due to several reasons. The blades could be dull, requiring sharpening or replacement. The blade rotation might be incorrect, so ensure you're using the correct blade for the carrier. The carrier RPM could be too low, in which case you should increase the PTO speed. The mower might not be leveled, so adjust the machine level, keeping it slightly lower in the front in heavy weeds. The tires could be mashing down the grass; use an offset adapter to move the mower to the left. The ground speed might be too fast, so reduce it. The blades could be locked back, requiring you to free them. Bolt wear could be a factor, necessitating blade bolt replacement, or the blades might be bent up, in which case they need replacement.
  • K
    Kristen BrownAug 18, 2025
    Why are my RHINO Lawn Mower blade bolts breaking?
    • S
      Sharon BrownAug 18, 2025
      Blade bolts may break because you are operating the RHINO Lawn Mower with loose blade bolts. Make sure to tighten blade bolts to 300 ft./lbs. Also, check for worn blade bolts and replace them if necessary.
  • R
    Ryan AllenAug 21, 2025
    Why are the blades on my RHINO Lawn Mower wearing fast?
    • R
      Robert MartinezAug 21, 2025
      The blades on your RHINO Lawn Mower might be wearing fast due to cutting in sandy or rocky conditions; try increasing the cutting height. It's also possible the blades are too soft, so replace them with hardened, high-quality, Rhino Blades from the manufacturer.
  • J
    John RobinsonAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my RHINO Lawn Mower vibrates?
    • R
      Richard PerryAug 26, 2025
      If your RHINO Lawn Mower is vibrating, it could be due to several reasons. A blade might be locked back, so try loosening it. The drivelines might not be phased, requiring driveline replacement. A blade could be broken, in which case you should replace the blades in sets. The blade carrier might be bent, so repair or replace the carrier. The blade hub might not be properly seated on the shaft, so remove the hub, check the key and shaft, and replace or seat properly. A new blade might be matched with a worn blade, so replace the blades in sets. Finally, the output shaft might be bent, so replace the output shaft.
  • C
    Christina EscobarAug 28, 2025
    What to do if my RHINO Lawn Mower is cutting too high?
    • L
      Lindsay ByrdAug 28, 2025
      If your RHINO Lawn Mower is cutting too high, it could be because the blades are bent up, so replace them. Another possibility is that the blade carrier is bent, in which case you should straighten or replace it. Finally, check if the blades are on upside down; if so, turn them right side up and tighten them.
  • T
    Tracy MullinsAug 31, 2025
    Why are blade bolts working loose on my RHINO Lawn Mower?
    • D
      Debra KempAug 31, 2025
      If the blade bolts on your RHINO Lawn Mower are working loose, it could be because the bolts are not tightened enough; tighten them to 300 ft./lbs. Another reason might be that the bolt hole is elongated or oversized, requiring you to replace the blade carrier. Lastly, the locknut might be worn out, so replace the locknut.
  • C
    Christopher SalazarSep 4, 2025
    What causes oil to blow out the vent plug on my RHINO Lawn Mower?
    • C
      Courtney MartinezSep 4, 2025
      Oil might be blowing out of the vent plug on your RHINO Lawn Mower because of a flat-bottomed vent plug or shallow cavity plug; replace it with the proper vent plug. Also, the oil level might be too high, so lower it to the plug level.
  • G
    gibbsdanielleSep 7, 2025
    Why is my RHINO Lawn Mower windrowing?
    • B
      bturnerSep 7, 2025
      Your RHINO Lawn Mower might be windrowing because you are cutting heavy material. To resolve this, raise the mower and reduce ground speed.
  • G
    garciadianeSep 12, 2025
    Why is my RHINO Lawn Mower gearbox leaking?
    • J
      John RichardsSep 12, 2025
      A leaking gearbox on your RHINO Lawn Mower could be due to several reasons: a damaged oil seal (replace the seal), a missing oil seal (install the oil seal), or oil that is too light (use NLGI-000 Grease, or Mobilux EP023, or Gulf EP023, or Sun 740-A EP Grease). Other causes include a bent shaft (replace the oil seal and shaft), a rough oil seal race (replace the shaft or repair the race), an incorrectly installed oil seal (replace the seal), an oil seal not sealing in the housing (replace the seal or use a sealant on the O.D. of the seal), loose bearings (adjust the bearings), a stopped-up vent plug (open the vent plug), an oil level that's too high (drain oil to the proper level), a damaged gasket (replace the gasket), or loose bolts (tighten the bolts).

Summary

Safety Section

General Safety Instructions and Practices

Fundamental safety rules and practices for safe operation, including hazard recognition.

Operator Safety Instructions and Practices

Guidelines for operator behavior, personal protective equipment, and awareness of hazards.

Equipment Operation Safety Instructions and Practices

Safety precautions specific to operating the mower, including warnings about moving parts.

Connecting or Disconnecting Implement Safety Instructions and Practices

Safety measures for attaching and detaching the mower from the tractor.

Operation Section

Operator and Tractor Requirements

Essential qualifications for operators and specifications for compatible tractors.

Pre-Operation Procedures

Steps for safely mounting, starting, connecting, setting, and inspecting the mower and tractor.

Driving and Operating the Implement

Guidelines for safe driving, general operation, and hazard awareness during use.

Troubleshooting Guide

Common problems, their possible causes, and suggested remedies.

Maintenance Section

Blade Servicing

Procedures for inspecting, sharpening, and maintaining mower blades for optimal performance.

RHINO TW60 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRHINO
ModelTW60
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

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