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4 – Handling and transporting the implement  

 

The  implement  must  be  handled  with  lifting  equipment.  Ensure  that  the  lifting  equipment  (including 
belts, ropes and chains) has a capacity sufficient for the weight to be lifted and that the equipment is 
in good repair. 

 

Removing the components from the packaging:  

  Standard  implement:  anchor  the  implement  to  the  lifting  system  using  the  appropriate  eyelet 

secured to the roller adjuster bracket (Fig. 6 and Fig. 6a). 

  Roller  and  seeder  units:  anchor  the  lifting  system  to  the  eyelets  provided  for  attaching  the  roller 

register (Fig. 7 and Fig. 7a). 

 

WARNING:  Due  to  the  location  of  the  center  of  gravity,  when  lifting,  the  implement  with  optional 
(empty) seeder tilts about  22° (Fig. 6a). 

 

To carry out the handling operations safely, always wear safety 
shoes, maintain a safety zone around the hazardous area and 
make sure that there are no persons or animals in the area of 
operation.  
 

 

  The implement must be delivered using  professional means of transport (truck, van, etc.). Do not 

use a passenger car for transport. Before beginning transport, make sure that you have anchored 
the  implement  with  ropes  or  straps  to  make  it  stable.  The  anchor  points  may  be  the  roller  unit 
bracket,  the  screw  adjustment  support  and  the  front  grader  blade  (Fig.  8).  Make  sure  that  the 
adjusting and fastening screws of the grader blade are well tightened. For more secure anchoring, 
place wedges against the rear roller to prevent it from rolling (Fig. 8). Adjust the roller by lifting it, 
so that the hoes rest on the floor of the transport vehicle. 

 

  The implement will  be transported directly hitched to the loader. If driving on the road, observe the 

rules and the road traffic legislation of your country. WARNING: The stability and the steering of 
the  loader  can  change  due  to  the  presence  of  the  implement,  To  keep  low  the  center  of  gravity  
during transport, keep the MTZ HI mill grader in the lowest position and as close as possible to the 
loader. Follow the instructions given in the operation and maintenance manual of the loader. 

  Always  check  that  any  walkways,  ramps,  etc.  that  must  be  crossed  during  transport  are  well 

anchored and have a suitable capacity of supporting the total load. 

 

  When  using  ramps  for  loading  the  loader  on  the  transport  vehicle,  verify  that  the  ramps  have  a 

suitable capacity to support the total weight, that they are well anchored  to the transport vehicle 
and  that  the  transport  vehicle  has  the  handbrake  on.  Place  the  provided  wedges  to  block  the 
wheels of the transport vehicle.   

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MTZ HI

Page 1: ...ENGLISH Mill Grader Mod MTZ HI Instructions and maintenance manual Translation of the original instructions Rev 01 10 2014...

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Page 3: ...ent 10 Accident prevention 12 Component assembling 14 Hitching the implement to the loader 18 Connecting and disconnecting the hydraulic hoses 20 Preparing for use 21 Adjusting the working depth 21 Ad...

Page 4: ...ance from the side and from the rear of the implement to prevent the risk of injuries and collision Always check that there are no people in range of the implement s movement and operation Anchor poin...

Page 5: ...ols used in this manual This symbol is used in this manual to indicate actions improper use of the implement elements behaviours and situations that can put your safety or the safety of other persons...

Page 6: ...SM seeder might be used in different ways and or for purposes other than those described in this manual the manufacturer declines any liability for damages to persons and or property of any kind Befo...

Page 7: ...7 7 ENGLISH Fig 2 A Roller assembly B Roller adjuster C Quick attach plate D Grader blade E Milling group F Side panel and side panel extension G Seeder assembly optional A B C E D F G...

Page 8: ...0 Weight in models with seeder total weight including the empty hopper given Kg 115 150 180 200 220 250 250 285 280 320 Seeder unit weight with empty hopper Kg 64 70 78 95 105 Hopper volume L 50 57 62...

Page 9: ...9 9 ENGLISH Fig 3a Fig 3b Fig 4a Fig 4b Fig 5 a b c B A C A A A D B...

Page 10: ...ble The anchor points may be the roller unit bracket the screw adjustment support and the front grader blade Fig 8 Make sure that the adjusting and fastening screws of the grader blade are well tighte...

Page 11: ...11 11 ENGLISH Fig 6 Fig 6a Fig 7 SM 135 150 170 Fig 7a SM 100 120 Fig 8 22...

Page 12: ...ns of the loader s quick attach plate are in the lower position and that they have locked the mill grader MTZ HI to the loader Never lift or transport the implement if it has not been locked 7 Never g...

Page 13: ...axis Use utmost caution road handling cornering stability and braking of the loader may be different due to the presence and position of the implement During the transport keep the implement in the lo...

Page 14: ...the mill and the screw register Fig 9 2 Assemble the seeder unit in place of the roller unit using the same attachment points Fig 10a Fig 11 Tighten the bolts so that the seeder bracket and the screw...

Page 15: ...15 15 ENGLISH Fig 9...

Page 16: ...16 16 ENGLISH Fig 10a Mod MTZ HI 135 150 170 Fig 10b A B...

Page 17: ...17 17 ENGLISH Fig 11 Mod MTZ HI 100 120 Fig 12...

Page 18: ...connections see paragraph 8 on page 20 Ensure that the hydraulic hoses are not in the way during installation STEP 2 Fig 14 Turn the quick attach plate hydraulically to an obliquely forward position D...

Page 19: ...19 19 ENGLISH Fig 13 STEP 1 300 700 series loaders 200 series loaders Fig 14 STEP 2 300 700 series loaders 200 series loaders Fig 15 STEP 3 300 700 series loaders 200 series loaders...

Page 20: ...of paragraph 5 on page 12 Use safety gloves and glasses NOTICE keep all couplings as clean as possible use the protective caps on both the attachment and the loader Dirt ice etc may make using the fit...

Page 21: ...of the side panel extensions in three different positions Fig 20 To avoid hoes protruding from the soil and therefore creating dangerous situations during the milling the side panels and the grader bl...

Page 22: ...22 22 ENGLISH Fig 18 Fig 19 Fig 20 Fig 21 Fig 22...

Page 23: ...ange the position of the knob on the graduated scale The quantity of seed to fall can vary depending on the mixture of seed used and the speed of the tractor In order to identify the optimal setting b...

Page 24: ...implement during operation Stay clear of moving mechanical parts Never leave your working place when the loader is on If during operation a lot of dust is stirred up which depends on the soil type we...

Page 25: ...earing chain of the roller brush motion of the hopper and finally reassemble the protective casing Control the chain tension the chain must fluctuate approximately 1 cm if necessary adjust the tension...

Page 26: ...26 26 ENGLISH Fig 24 Fig 25 Fig 26 Fig 27...

Page 27: ...area is dangerous Fig 29 During these operations position yourself firmly and securely and make sure that your face and your body will not be pressed against the hoes Do not allow people or animals t...

Page 28: ...t B Self locking steel nut M10 fine pitch DIN 982 C Nut seat D Hoe E Drilled plate F Reinforced Grower washer DIN 127 B G Steel screw M 10 x 1 25 x 45 fine pitch partial thread DIN 960 8 8 Tightening...

Page 29: ...place etc and protect the protruding parts so that they do not cause injury To avoid hazards store the implement in a way that it does not block escape routes emergency exits firefighting equipment ex...

Page 30: ...in this manual whenever the company deems it necessary for a technical or commercial improvement of the product The original text of the operation and maintenance manual has been written in Italian o...

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