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XI. SIDE SEPARATING DISCS (No.120 82 20)

These discs improve soil movement towards

the rotor and thus achieve a better

definition between ploughed and tilled

land. The side separating discs (D) fit

to the cross bars (T) as shown in photo

8. They are adjustable in height on the

inside of their supports (C) using

adjustment pin (B).

XII. SAFETY GUARDS FOR GREAT BRITAIN

Part numbers of the safety guard sets are as follows :

1208440 for EL 100N-230

1208450 for EL 100N-255

1208460 for EL 100N-305

A set of safety guards is supplied with each machine for Great Britain. The component

parts for these sets are shown in the diagram below.

Assemble side guards (22) on both sides of the machine as shown in the diagram using

25 mm thick spacers (13) on the gear case side and 12 mm thick spacers (14) on the

right shield side.

Mount central guarding (1) and lateral guardings (6, 7, 8) on cross tubes (23) and

(24) respectively.

Length of angle plates (19) as well as quantity and respective position of lateral

guards (6, 7, 8) depend on machine width and selected optional equipment (skids or

wheels, wheel track eradicators, etc.).

Summary of Contents for EL 100 N

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY OPERATOR S MANUAL EL 100 N POWER TILLER N 95458 A GB 12 1999...

Page 2: ...instruct you on the general operation of your machine He is interested that you get the best performance possible and will be glad to answer any special questions that may arise regarding the operati...

Page 3: ...O drive shaft 11 Slip clutch settings 12 Rotor speed rotational frequency 13 Fitting the blades 14 Use 17 Lubrification 17 Equipments 18 Important recommendations 28 Limited warranty 30 MAXIMUM ALLOWA...

Page 4: ...other than the designated operation is at the risk and responsibility of the operator Designated use of the machine also means following operation maintenance and repair recommendations given by the...

Page 5: ...ork check the surrounding area beware of children Make sure there is sufficient visibility Keep all people and animals away from the danger zone of the machine risk of projection 8 Carrying people or...

Page 6: ...ng can exist when components are operated by hydraulic or pneumatic controls 25 Before leaving the tractor or before adjusting maintaining or repairing the machine turn off the engine remove ignition...

Page 7: ...ing PTO ensure that PTO speed rotational frequency and direction are in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations 9 Before engaging PTO keep all people and animals clear from the machine 10 Never...

Page 8: ...t lower the machine depressurize the circuit turn off the engine and remove ignition key MAINTENANCE 1 Before checking any machine malfunction and before adjusting maintaining or repairing the machine...

Page 9: ...LS HAVE BEEN PLACED ON YOUR MACHINE IN THE AREAS INDICATED THEY ARE INTENDED FOR YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY AND FOR THE SAFETY OF THE PEOPLE WORKING WITH YOU THE TEXT SHOWN ON THEM GIVES THEIR PRECISE MEANI...

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Page 11: ...and 11 respectively to front support tube 13 side gear casing 14 and side plate 15 as shown on assembly diagram below 1 Thrust washer 13 x 24 x 3 2 9 Hexagon bolt M12x50 4 Self locking nut M 10 16 Hex...

Page 12: ...n cultiplow rotor 76 84 100 Weight with standard rotor wheels kg 715 756 850 lbs 1573 1663 1870 Weight with cultiplow rotor wheels kg 780 830 930 lbs 1716 1826 2046 Weight with cultitiller rotor and k...

Page 13: ...5 28mm Figure A L 870 mm 1 1 1 10 34 1 4 Cat III Diameter 31 37mm Figures B and C M and N 1010mm 1 1 5 11 39 3 4 PTO DRIVE SHAFT Before attaching the PTO shaft to the slip clutch flange it is essentia...

Page 14: ...ot exceed 40 If above situation does not exist proceed as follows Shorten both tubes by an equal length Decrease lifting height of the tractor lower link arms but ensure that there is sufficient groun...

Page 15: ...clutch is correctly set for the prevalent ground conditions Check that working temperature remains between 30 and 40 86 and 104 F Setting too light over heating and rapid wear of the friction plates S...

Page 16: ...ear PTO shaft 1 3 8 6 spline profil should not be used to transmit more than 37 kW 50 hp If the rear PTO shaft is not used always put cover E in place FITTING THE BLADES 1 STANDARD ROTOR According to...

Page 17: ...Next fit the diametrically opposite blade by facing the cutting edge towards the right hand side of the machine Keep fitting left hand and right hand blades alternatively moving towards the right hand...

Page 18: ...16...

Page 19: ...FINE TILTH COARSE TILTH Rotor speed rotational frequency 2nd 1st Rear shield Down Up Forward speed Slow Fast Blade formation 3 pairs 2 pairs Proposed combinations Rotor speed Rear shield Tractor Blad...

Page 20: ...11 Item 7 Drain plug Item 9 Item 3 Fill just to level plug Item 10 Item 5 Quantity oil SHELL SPIRAX SAE 90 EP 4 5 l 8 Imp pts 1 75 l 2 9 Imp pts Check the oil levels weekly Lubricate all other exposed...

Page 21: ...side plate B The component parts of these are shown below 1 Self locking screw M 12 x 35 mm 6 Hexagon screw M 12 x 30 mm 2 Hexagon screw M 16 x 35 mm 7 Hexagon nut M 12 3 Hexagon screw M 12 x 70 mm 8...

Page 22: ...ers placed between the rows of studs ensure that the roller is cleaned a Assembly of the packer roller and scrapers photo 1 When assembling the roller take particular care concerning the direc tion of...

Page 23: ...bly is pivoted to the rear around the two upper bolts R one on left hand side of scraper assembly and the other on the right photo 1 Loosen the self locking nuts S photo 2 Release the two eyebolts Q R...

Page 24: ...ulic lift reduces the overhang of a combination EL 100 N seeder for example by lifting back the combined machine over the Power Tiller by means of the hydraulic cylinder V This transfer of mass makes...

Page 25: ...er to the interior or to the exterior of the rear frame C to obtain the desired width The hooks A can also be adjusted in height two positions The locks D are used to lock the machine linkage in the h...

Page 26: ...gearbox is fitted with a rear PTO shaft which turns at the same speed rotational frequency as the tractor drive shaft This rear drive shaft should not be used to drive a secondary machine while the g...

Page 27: ...machine is parked VI WHEEL TRACK ERADICATORS No 1208 000 To eliminate tracks left by tractor wheels a set of wheel track eradicators can be fitted to support bar T without displacement brackets S dep...

Page 28: ...ar of the Power Tiller The height can be adjusted by the two pins K for working in different soil conditions and depending on the working depth required Always fit the levelling bar in such a way that...

Page 29: ...for EL 100N 255 1208460 for EL 100N 305 A set of safety guards is supplied with each machine for Great Britain The component parts for these sets are shown in the diagram below Assemble side guards 2...

Page 30: ...to check that there is no gap between roller and nylon cleaning plate Re adjust the plate if this is not the case Also check that the upper carrier plate is set parallel to the roller segment and does...

Page 31: ...ETY ADVICE GIVEN ON THE DECALS THE OPERATOR HOLDS ALL RESPONSIBILITY WHEN OPERATING OR TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE IN PUBLIC PLACES THE OPERATOR SHOULD RESPECT ALL HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS BEFORE TR...

Page 32: ...dance on methods of testing Annex to AIC 1896 117 REV February 1988 Health and Safety Executive The method employed corresponds to the method No 4 in this document Unspecified testing conditions compl...

Page 33: ...it has been misused neglected or damaged by accident or let out on hire Nor can claims be accepted if parts other than those manufactured by us have been incorporated in any of our equipment Furtherm...

Page 34: ...ions on all questions as to defect and to the exchange of any part or parts That all safety instructions in the Operator s Manual shall be followed and all safety guards regularly inspected and replac...

Page 35: ...tive The Operator should respect all Health and Safety regulations as well as the Highway Code For your own safety use only genuine KUHN spare parts The manufacturer disclaims all responsibilities due...

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