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8. After work

At the end of each shift, disengage the power take-off shaft and raise the
implement into its transport position. The implement can now be towed
away.

Adapt your driving speed to the conditions of the towing

route. Take the lateral overhang and swaying motion of the
implement into account. Prevent damage to the implement: keep
vibration to a minimum

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Disengage the power take-off shaft for towing.

When uncoupling the implement, observe the safety

precautions listed on page 10 under “Coupling”.

Always park the implement on a dry and even surface after use. We
recommend that you rest it on wooden supports.

8.1 Maintenance

Rinse the implement down with water after use, dry it, apply grease (to
prevent rust) and park it under cover. If you use a high-pressure hose,
take care to avoid the bearings, hydraulic components and similar items.
High-pressure cleaning can damage these parts of the implement.

Fig. 17

Summary of Contents for 230

Page 1: ...Flail Mower Chopper 230 250 280 Operating Instructions Serial No Order No 9900 01 40GB01...

Page 2: ...machine Carefully read through the operating instructions BEFORE starting up the machine for the first time Please ensure that this manual is handed over to the new owner if the machine is sold or oth...

Page 3: ...original spare parts If the user has failed to observe the operating instructions contained in this manual If the permitted performance limits have been exceeded see table 1 in the section entitled T...

Page 4: ...Options Depending on the operating conditions the following cutting implements can be used Optional Y blades for stalks trunks of up to 3 cm in diameter Standard bootee flails for stalks trunks of up...

Page 5: ...o the implement contain important instructions on how to operate it safely Prevent danger by observing them at all times 3 Be sure to observe all relevant traffic laws when using public roads 4 Famili...

Page 6: ...ree point hydraulic linkage to stop the implement rocking back and forth 18 Ensure that all safety devices are attached and in full working order BEFORE you operate the implement 19 DO NOT remain with...

Page 7: ...aised for towing that the tractor s three point linkage is adequately secured at the sides 6 Before driving the outfit on the road ensure that the operating lever is secured to stop the implement bein...

Page 8: ...is normal for the power take off shaft see table of settings 8 Gentle handling of the coupling elements will help ensure a long service life for both the tractor and the mulching implement 9 Clear th...

Page 9: ...t possible injury Always use appropriate detection equipment when checking for leaks 6 Pressurised fluids hydraulic oil are apt to escape without warning possibly resulting in skin penetration and ser...

Page 10: ...regular intervals for correct tightness and retighten as required 3 Insert adequate props and or axle stands before working on the raised implement 4 Dispose of waste oil lubricants and filters correc...

Page 11: ...es fig 4 are available for lighter mulching tasks stalks trunks of up to 3 cm The rotor shaft turns in the opposite direction to the direction of travel at a rate of 2 243 rpm The implement is operate...

Page 12: ...at the implement is in full working order that all safety devices are in their correct positions that all cutting tool attachments fitted to the rotor shaft are in full working order that grease has b...

Page 13: ...actor As the adjustment procedure only applies to this type of tractor the procedure must be checked and if necessary repeated whenever a different tractor is used Whenever you fit a new drive shaft e...

Page 14: ...he implement in its horizontal position 5 4 Tractor stability Depending on the size of the tractor the load on its front axle will be relieved to some degree or other as the implement is raised Ensure...

Page 15: ...ff the ground fig 11 and that it runs on its roller The roller must be adjusted if the cutting height is to be increased Fig 12 Fig 11 Fig 12 Neither the tool attachments nor slides must not touch the...

Page 16: ...ee description of V belt tension on page 28 of this manual Fig 14 Always disengage the power take off shaft switch off the engine and remove the ignition key before tensioning the V belt The V belt is...

Page 17: ...haft turning speed of the implement The limit is 540 rpm the ideal speed 1 000 rpm Fig 15 The operating speed of the implement depends on the vegetable matter being cut The ideal operating speed is 3...

Page 18: ...inimum Disengage the power take off shaft for towing When uncoupling the implement observe the safety precautions listed on page 10 under Coupling Always park the implement on a dry and even surface a...

Page 19: ...refitted 9 1 Checking the transmission oil level Always use the same type of lubricant for transmission oil changes SAE 90 To change the oil proceed as follows Unscrew the plug at the bottom of the tr...

Page 20: ...ment Running roller bearing left fig 20 2 1 x Running roller bearing right fig 21 3 1 x Rotor shaft bearing left fig 20 1 1 x Rotor shaft bearing right fig 21 4 1 x Fig 20 Fig 21 Always wear protectiv...

Page 21: ...the tension then retighten the locknut Refit the V belt guard Fig 22 Fig 23 Fig 24 The V belts are normally correctly tensioned if a force of 100 N 10 kg weight results in around 1 5 cm of play when a...

Page 22: ...es that may be wrapped around the rotor shaft wire etc Check the hook trestle and housing for signs of cracks Reapply grease as required at each lubrication point page 27 3 After every 100 hours of op...

Page 23: ...Check coupling alignment Cutting tool attachments clogged due to excessive driving speed Reduce driving speed Noise Loose screws and bolts Retighten Machine damage Contact service workshop Out of true...

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