Technical Assistance
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Service Bulletins
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- All Models - Maintenance Free Blade Spindles
- All Models - The Importance of PTO Shaft Maintenance
- Intermediate PTO Shaft 521725 - Manufacturing Changes
- Pro-Ez Blade System Information (Swing tips)
- TDR Roller Mowers - Pro Lift-N-Turn Operation
- TDR/SDR Mowers - Height Adjustment Gauge Changes
- TDR/SDR Roller Mowers - Hex Shaft Roller Bearing Change
- Warranty Notice: Gear Boxes
- Warranty Notice: Hydraulic Cylinders
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- All Models - Maintenance Free Blade Spindles
- All Models - The Importance of PTO Shaft Maintenance
- Intermediate PTO Shaft 521725 - Manufacturing Changes
- Pro-Ez Blade System Information (Swing tips)
- TDR Roller Mowers - Pro Lift-N-Turn Operation
- TDR/SDR Mowers - Height Adjustment Gauge Changes
- TDR/SDR Roller Mowers - Hex Shaft Roller Bearing Change
- Warranty Notice: Gear Boxes
- Warranty Notice: Hydraulic Cylinders
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- All Models - Maintenance Free Blade Spindles
- All Models - The Importance of PTO Shaft Maintenance
- Intermediate PTO Shaft 521725 - Manufacturing Changes
- Pro-Ez Blade System Information (Swing tips)
- Pro-Flex 120 - Hydraulic Cylinder Testing
- Pro-Flex 120 - Hydraulic Valve Operation
- Pro-Flex Automatic Rubber Damped Belt Tensioner Testing
- TDR Roller Mowers - Pro Lift-N-Turn Operation
- TDR/SDR Mowers - Height Adjustment Gauge Changes
- TDR/SDR Roller Mowers - Hex Shaft Roller Bearing Change
- Warranty Notice: Gear Boxes
- Warranty Notice: Hydraulic Cylinders
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Installation Guides
- 210179 - Slide Lock Repair Kit (44 E)
- 521319 - TD65-2 / TD65 Caster Wheel Bushing Replacement Instructions
- 522407 - TD92 PTO Update Conversion Kit
- 522427 - TD92 Anti-Scalp Kit
- 522506 and 522507 - TD65/TD65-2 Mulch Hoop Kit
- 523510 - Pro-Max 36 PTO Update Kit
- 527549 - Spindle Rebuild Kit TD92/PM36
- 527563 - Spindle Rebuild Kit TDR-22/TDR-26/TDR-30
- 600600 - Auto Shut-Off Valve Kit
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Now standard equipment on all Progressive TDR series roller mowers, the Pro Lift-N-Turn system allows you to lift your mower decks slightly off the ground while the PTO shaft is still engaged, allowing you to make tight turns without tearing up the turf at the headlands, or to cross an obstacle like a cart path.
This bulletin describes the basic steps required to ensure proper operation of the Pro Lift-N-Turn system. Please note that while we have made several product updates over the years since this bulletin was released in 2014, the principles of operation remain mostly the same.
You can download the bulletin here: