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TRANSPORT AND STORING
Make sure there are no people, children and foreign objects around the area before transport-
ing the machine. Always take an extra caution during the transport. Ensure that the product
is well secured and that transport brackets are mounted. Always place the load as low as pos-
sible. Respect the danger zone even during transport. When lifting the equipment, never go
underneath suspended loads. Trailer used for transport should have working brakes.
Always store the machine in a dry place preferably underneath a cover when not in use.
Ensure that the product is stable and not likely to tip over. Never let children play where the
machine is being stored. Always keep in mind the risk of tipping!
If the implement is heavily loaded, it may affect the stability of the towing vehicle . Be careful-
during transport. Slow down on turns and watch out for bumps and speed bumps. You may
need to use front weights on the tractor as a counterweight. Maximum speed when driving is
30km / h. Store the equipment in a restricted area where there are no people allowed, never
let children play near the machine.
RECYCLING
Disposal of the product, disassemble and transport to the municipality’s recycling station.
Contact your local authority for further information
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
The tractor engine must be switched off and the implement should be lowered to the ground
state before working with the service begins. Make sure the tool is stable and not likely to
tip over during maintenance and service. Replace damaged and worn parts immediately to
reduce the risk of injury. Perform maintenance, servicing and inspections as recommended.
Only use parts with equivalent performance to reduce the risk of damage and failure. All re-
pairs and connections of electricity must be carried out by persons with the relevant knowl-
edge. Check all bolts and nuts are tightened after use, maintenance and / or service. Always
test the machine before work is started.
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Regularly check the condition of the equipment to prevent breakdown. If cracks, twist,
bends, gaps or fatigue is detected, stop using the operation and rectify the faults. Re-
place worn parts.
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Tighten all screws and nuts after a few hours of driving, and after a day’s operation.
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Avoid using the equipment at temperatures higher than + 30C.
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Disconnect the equippment from the towing vehicle when the fault remedied.
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Lubricate moving parts regularly.
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paint the tool where metal or rust is visible.
To get spareparts: Contact your retailer