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SAFETY RULES 

 

CAUTION

 

Some of the illustrations show the machine with no guard, no shield. Never use the machine 

without these devices

 Learn to stop the machine in case emergency.  

 Read this manual. 

 Do not let anybody use the machine before having read and understood this 

manual. 

 Do not let children use the machine. 

 Do not wear loose clothes. They might be grasped by moving parts. 

 Always wear protection equipment when using the machine. 

 Only work during daylight or with good artificial light. 

 Check that the safety instruction stickers are in place and in a good condition. 

 Keep the machine free from debris or mud. 

 Check that the machine can work properly before any use. 

 Check that all the shields, grids and safety guards are in place and in a good state. 

 It is strictly forbidden to carry persons or animals onto the machine during the work or during the 

transportation. 

 Never stop or start roughly when working on a slope. Never use the machine to work on a stepping 

terrain. 

 Reduce the ground speed when running on a slope and when turning 

straight in order to prevent from any risk of losing control. 

 Be very careful when bordering ditches. 

 Stop the engine, and remove the sparking plug ignition cover before any 

intervention on the machine. 

 Never work under the machine or its parts when lifted, unless they are 

blocked and maintained into position with sufficient security. 

 

When running on a slope, basically work going up or down. In case of 

going across the slope, respect the limit angle on slope. 

 Steer clear of unsteady embankments, holes or rocks. They might be dangerous during manoeuvres 

or transport. 

 Keep away from electric wires and obstacles. A contact with electric wires causes electrocution and 

death. 

 Stop the engine when lifting or transporting the machine. 

 When stopping the work, stop the engine and remove the sparking plug ignition cover before leaving 

the mower. 

 Engage all the safety equipment. 

 Move the controls only when correctly sat down in the mower 

 Visually check hydraulic leaks and if some parts are faulty or missing. Repair before use. 

 Never change the adjustment of the regulator, it is set in the factory. Unsetting this valve would 

cause failures. 

 Ensure that the user of the machine has already read and understood this 

manual and is aware of all the safety instructions before any use. 

 Always use a chuck and bronze hammer when replacing or intervening  

on the pins and bolts at the end of rams, rod … etc. in order to avoid the 

projection of metal fragments. 

 Clear the mowing path from foreign objects, stones, woods, cans, bottle, 

pieces of steel, which can be thrown by the mower. 

 Gasoline is highly flammable : 

- Refuel outside, never smoke when refueling 

- Never refuel when the engine is running, stop the engine before refueling 

- Allowed the engine to cool down before refueling 

- If gasoline has spilled, do not try to start engine before the spilled gasoline has been wiped. 

- Check that the fuel cap is correctly installed after refueling 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HRC663

Page 1: ...flail mower Read this instruction manual carefully before any use of the machine keep it as a reference For any question about this manual please report to your OREC dealer or to the distributor of y...

Page 2: ...MODEL SERIAL NUMBER refer to the pictures herein Always mention these information to your dealer in order to obtain the right parts Concerned about constant progress OREC keeps the right to modify the...

Page 3: ...EASUREMENT OF VIBRATIONS 25 LIMITED WARRANTY 26 NOTES 26 SPECIFICATIONS Model HRC663 HRC673 HRC813 Engine HONDA GX270 HONDA GX270 HONDA GX340 Engine power HP 8 45Hp 8 45Hp 10 7Hp Transmission Mechanic...

Page 4: ...and in a good condition Replace them if necessary Check that there is no oil leak repair if necessary Check that the safety instruction stickers are in place and in a good condition Replace them if ne...

Page 5: ...hen running on a slope basically work going up or down In case of going across the slope respect the limit angle on slope Steer clear of unsteady embankments holes or rocks They might be dangerous dur...

Page 6: ...er Handlebar adjustment UP DOWN Cutting height adjustment Rotary cover Safety cover Front Driving clutch lever Left Right Rear Throttle Air filter Starter Fuel cock Blade clutch locking lever Fuel tan...

Page 7: ...d or when missing Unplug the spark plug wire before performing maintenance read owner s manual Beware of thrown objects Keep away from the machine Read owner s manual No hands or feet under the mowing...

Page 8: ...RS continued Do not exceed 15 slopes HRC663 Do not exceed 25 slopes HRC673 813 Always wear protective equipment against dust noise and wear glasses Beware of rotative belt under the shield No hands or...

Page 9: ...the throttle lever 5 Figure 1 to left to increase engine speed push the throttle lever to right to decrease engine speed to idle rpm Always operate mower at full engine speed SIDE CLUTCH LEVERS The s...

Page 10: ...ated on the left side of the handlebar It allows to run the engine when positioned on ON and stop the engine when positioned on OFF Figure 4 Use this switch to start or stop the engine ENGINE Refer to...

Page 11: ...s scattering from coming at the mower WARNING The covers are the really important parts to protect from thrown objects Do NOT attempt to operate the machine if the covers are in abnormal conditions Ma...

Page 12: ...sons use the machine Check that nobody or no objects stands near the machine when at work They could be hit by the moving parts Nobody must stand on the machine except the driver Never put your hands...

Page 13: ...he mowing path from foreign objects stones woods cans bottles and pieces of steel which can be thrown by the mower They can cause injury to the operator or the bystanders HOW TO STOP THE MACHINE Relea...

Page 14: ...TART MOWING Transmission oil level Loosen the bolt of the oil gauge 1 Figure 9 if the level is correct the oil level should appear in the gauge Transmission oil replacement Gear Oil SAE90 or API GL 5...

Page 15: ...marks Engine oil SAE 10W30 or API SL class Engine oil quantity 1 10L HRC663 1 28L HRC673 813 Remove oil drain plug 2 Figure 13 in case of changing oil Engine oil replacement BLADE AND BLADE HOLDER CO...

Page 16: ...nts G Figures 16 17 with light oil WIRES GAP Transmission wires If the machine does not stop when the drive clutch lever is released adjust the tension wire as follow unscrew the locking screw A Figur...

Page 17: ...is connected to the blade wire Check if the blade brake works correctly when adjusting blade wire control Direction wires If the wheel is not locked with side clutch lever engaged adjust as follows U...

Page 18: ...ls Stop engine and disconnect sparking cover Unscrew the 2 bolts of the shield to reach the belt Push the belt with a finger on F Figure 23 the belt must move from 3 to 5 mm If the belt does not move...

Page 19: ...rs of use 1 Remove the crawler cover and bolt 2 Loosen locknut A Figure 27 in the rear part of the machine 3 Turn the tension bolt B Figure 27 clockwise to increase the crawler tension and countercloc...

Page 20: ...and nuts are in place and tight Cover cracks deformation corrosion There are no cracks deformation or corrosion Flapper damage defects and loss There are no damage defects or loss Lever Wire Crawler d...

Page 21: ...re slipping Belt tension is too low Adjust belt tension Foreign objects are stuck inside of rotary cover Clean up inside of the cover Some grass is stuck on pulley Clean up pulley Belt is worn out Rep...

Page 22: ...53 9 49 53 9 72 6 82 4 12 44 1 53 9 83 4 93 2 93 2 107 9 93 2 107 9 122 6 137 3 14 63 7 78 5 117 7 132 4 132 4 147 1 147 1 166 7 205 9 225 6 16 88 3 107 9 152 171 6 176 5 196 1 215 8 245 2 313 8 343...

Page 23: ...y assessment 2006 42 EC Annex VIII Measured acoustic power level 101 8 dB A Granted acoustic power level 102 3 dB A Conformity assessment 2000 14 EC Annex V Acoustic pressure level at operator s ears...

Page 24: ...y assessment 2006 42 EC Annex VIII Measured acoustic power level 101 8 dB A Granted acoustic power level 102 3 dB A Conformity assessment 2000 14 EC Annex V Acoustic pressure level at operator s ears...

Page 25: ...y assessment 2006 42 EC Annex VIII Measured acoustic power level 103 85 dB A Granted acoustic power level 105 dB A Conformity assessment 2000 14 EC Annex V Acoustic pressure level at operator s ears 9...

Page 26: ...ected repaired or replaced The part s must be returned with freight prepaid and must be accompanied with a proof of the purchase The part s must be packed with the greatest of care to ensure their pro...

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