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Titan Attachments STANDARD Series - User Manual

Titan Attachments STANDARD Series
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STANDARD SERIES ROTARY CUTTERS
STSRC48, STSRC60
191585, 191586
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!

Questions and Answers

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    Carl PerezAug 15, 2025
    Why is the driveline clutch slipping on my Titan Attachments STANDARD?
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      Jared ConradAug 15, 2025
      The driveline clutch on your Titan Attachments Power Tool might be slipping due to several reasons: * Scalping the ground. To fix this, raise the cutting height. * Cutting too fast. Try reducing your travel speed. * Engaging the power take-off too fast at high engine RPM. Engage it slowly at low engine RPM instead. * Cutting over solid objects. Avoid solid objects. * Clutch spring not set correctly. Check the dimension for the spring setting on the clutch.
  • S
    Sarah GardnerAug 18, 2025
    How to fix oil leaking from my Titan Attachments STANDARD?
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      Jacob Powell PhDAug 19, 2025
      If your Titan Attachments Power Tool is leaking oil, here are a few possible causes and solutions: * The gearbox may be overfilled. If so, drain it to the side plug hole. * The seals may be damaged and need to be replaced. * Grass or wire may be wrapped on the shaft in the seal area. Check seal areas daily.
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    Sarah Paul MDAug 22, 2025
    What to do if the blade is breaking on my Titan Attachments STANDARD?
    • P
      pattersontiffanyAug 22, 2025
      If the blade on your Titan Attachments Power Tool is breaking, it's likely due to hitting solid objects. Make sure to avoid hitting solid objects while operating the tool.
  • K
    Kimberly CookAug 25, 2025
    Why are the blades wearing excessively on my Titan Attachments STANDARD?
    • J
      James DawsonAug 26, 2025
      Excessive blade wear on your Titan Attachments Power Tool can be caused by: * Cutting on sandy ground. Raise the cutting height. * Contacting the ground frequently. Raise the cutting height.
  • L
    lhenryAug 28, 2025
    What causes driveline yoke or cross problems in my Titan Attachments Power Tool?
    • O
      oadamsAug 28, 2025
      Driveline yoke or cross issues on your Titan Attachments Power Tool can stem from: * Shock load. Avoid hitting solid objects. * Lack of lubrication. Lubricate every 8 hours.
  • F
    fischerkevinAug 31, 2025
    How to prevent a bent driveline on my Titan Attachments Power Tool?
    • A
      Alexa MillerAug 31, 2025
      A bent driveline on your Titan Attachments Power Tool can be caused by: * Contacting the frame. Reduce the lift height in transport position. * Contacting the drawbar. Reposition the drawbar. * Bottoming out. Shorten the driveline.
  • R
    Ryan StevensSep 4, 2025
    What causes blades coming loose on my Titan Attachments STANDARD?
    • A
      Aaron HarrisonSep 4, 2025
      Blades coming loose on your Titan Attachments Power Tool can be due to: * The blade not tightening properly. Tighten blade hardware. * Not using a new locknut when replacing blades. Use new locknuts.
  • V
    vanessa25Sep 7, 2025
    Why is the driveline telescoping tube failing on my Titan Attachments Power Tool?
    • S
      santiagogeorgeSep 7, 2025
      The driveline telescoping tube on your Titan Attachments Power Tool might be failing because: * It needs lubrication. Lubricate every 20 hours. * It is experiencing shock load. Avoid hitting solid objects.
  • D
    Dawn RossSep 12, 2025
    Why is the driveline telescoping tube wearing on my Titan Attachments STANDARD Power Tool?
    • T
      Tim Jones MDSep 12, 2025
      The driveline telescoping tube on your Titan Attachments Power Tool might be wearing because it needs lubrication. Make sure to lubricate it every 20 hours.

Summary

Important Safety Information

Safety at All Times

Read and understand all instructions before operating the equipment.

Safety Alert Symbol Guidance

Understand the meaning of the safety alert symbol for potential hazards.

Safety Alert Words and Practices

Understanding Alert Words

Learn the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION terms.

Safe Equipment Handling

Covers shutdown, storage, transport, and rider safety.

Personal Protection and Hazards

Protective Gear and Fluid Hazards

Wear protective equipment and avoid high-pressure fluid hazards.

Tire Safety Procedures

Guidelines for safe tire maintenance and handling.

Safety Labels

Warning and Danger Labels

Follow instructions on warning and danger labels for safe operation.

Caution Labels

Understand caution labels for operation and maintenance.

Introduction and Tractor Requirements

Product Application

Overview of Titan Standard Series Rotary Cutters' uses.

Tractor Requirements and Safety

Specifies tractor horsepower, hitch, and safety considerations.

Packing and Initial Check

Unpacking and Inspection

Instructions for unpacking and checking the rotary cutter.

Packing List Details

Component Identification

Detailed list of parts and accessories included.

Assembly Instructions

Step 1: Installing Hitch and Braces

Attaching front/rear braces, upper hitch, and tailwheel bracket.

Step 2: Installing Skid Weldments

Attaching the right and left skid weldments to the cutter.

Step 3: Installing Wheel Tire Assembly

Mounting the wheel tire assembly and filling gearbox oil.

Tractor and Driveline Hook-Up

Tractor Hook-Up Safety

Critical safety warnings before and during tractor hook-up.

Driveline Hook-Up Procedure

Steps for connecting the driveline safely and correctly.

Driveline Setup and Checks

Driveline Collapsible Length Check

Ensures driveline is the correct length to prevent damage.

Shortening Driveline Length

Procedure for shortening the driveline if it is too long.

Driveline Reassembly and Interference Check

Driveline Reassembly

Steps to reassemble the driveline after checks or shortening.

Driveline Interference Check

Verifies driveline angles are within safe operating limits.

Adjustments for Optimal Performance

Deck Leveling Left to Right

Adjusts the cutter deck for side-to-side levelness.

Cutting Height Adjustment

Sets the desired cutting height for the operation.

Center 3-Point Link Adjustment

Adjusts the center link for proper hitch alignment.

Tailwheel Height Adjustment

Adjusts tailwheel to set proper deck slope.

Operating Instructions and Checks

Pre-Operation Checklist

Ensures all safety and setup steps are completed before operation.

Tractor and Cutter Inspection

Performing pre-operation checks on tractor and cutter.

PTO Speed and Vibration Checks

Verifying PTO speed and checking for vibrations during operation.

Operating Procedures

Tractor Shutdown Procedure

Steps for safely shutting down the tractor and implement.

Transporting Safety

Guidelines for safe transport on public roads.

Blade Engagement and Disengagement

Procedures for safely engaging and disengaging cutter blades.

Field Operation and Unhooking

Field Operation Safety

Warnings and guidelines for safe operation in the field.

Unhooking the Rotary Cutter

Step-by-step instructions for safely disconnecting the cutter.

General Operating Instructions

Running Operational Safety Check

Performing safety checks while the cutter is running.

Transporting to Site Safely

Safe practices for transporting the cutter to the work area.

Maintenance and Lubrication

General Maintenance Checks

Regular checks for tight bolts and debris buildup.

Slip-Clutch Driveline Run-In

Procedure for running in the slip-clutch protected driveline.

Clutch Disassembly and Inspection

Instructions for disassembling and inspecting the clutch.

Cutter Blade Maintenance

Procedures for sharpening or replacing cutter blades.

Long-Term Storage

Cleaning and Preparation for Storage

Steps for cleaning, inspecting, and preparing the unit for storage.

Lubrication Points and Schedule

Driveline Lubrication

Lubrication points for driveline shaft yoke, shield bearing, and profiles.

Gauge Wheel and Gearbox Lubrication

Lubrication points for gauge wheel spindle and gearbox.

Specifications and Capacities

Rotary Cutter Specifications

Technical specifications for STSRC48 and STSRC60 models.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Driveline and Clutch Problems

Solutions for oil leaks, driveline issues, and clutch slipping.

Blade and Carrier Problems

Solutions for blade wear, breakage, loose carriers, and vibration.

Appendix: Bolt Torque Specifications

Torque Values Chart

Table of correct torque values for various bolts and cap screws.

Parts List and Diagrams

Rotary Cutter Parts List

Comprehensive list of all parts for the rotary cutter.

Specialized Assembly Parts Lists

Parts lists for wheel tire and blade mount assemblies.

Legal and Warranty Information

Acknowledgement of Risk and Liability Release

User accepts risk and releases Titan from liability.

Titan Limited Warranty Terms

Details of the one-year limited warranty for the product.

Titan Attachments STANDARD Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTitan Attachments
ModelSTANDARD Series
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish