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Fig. 6. Correct setting of the mower.
CAUTIONS !
Start the mower only when set in working position.
Before working with the machine read the service manual carefully.
It is inadmissible to lift the mower on a hydraulic lift with power feed on and rotating
drums.
Never use the mower without shields and aprons. Operating the mower without shields
or with damaged shields is inadmissible due to danger of thrown out hard objects.
Before switching on the PTO shaft secure the jointed shaft shields against turning.
It is inadmissible to use the mower at a distance smaller than 50 m from strangers and
on stony ground or ground with constant obstacles. Handle with care especially near
roads and roadways.
In no instance should the speed of PTO shaft be increased above 540 rpm.
In case of excessive unloading of the front axle of the tractor, use front wheel weights in
order to load additionally .
When running on steep slopes the mower should be on the higher side of the slope.
Running the mower at high speeds of drums requires taking watchful attention to all
kind of unbalance causing vibration which can result in serious damage of the mower.
If increased vibration or a changed noise of operating mower is noticed, stop working
immediately. Continue the work with the machine only after you find and remove the
cause.
Conduct operations on the mower only after placing the mower on the ground, turning
off the PTO shaft, stopping the engine and immobilizing the tractor with a handbrake
or placing the wedges under the tractor’s wheels.
Do not start the engine or try to operate the mower indoors due to harmful exhaust
gases.
5.4.
MOWING.
Slowly switch on the mower drive until achieving a full number of revolutions before the
mowing starts, that is 540 rpm
Match driving speed to the ground conditions and type of mowed material; avoid uneven and
stony ground.
When mowing on uneven ground or in cooperation with lighter tractors on steep slopes
suspend the spring (pos. 8. Fig.5.) to down hole.
Summary of Contents for Z 175-1
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