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Instruction manual 

Rear - front and rear flail mowers 

MIDO, GRINO, VINO, MAMUT, RIO

 

  

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4.6. Telescoping articulated shaft 

 

Use only articulated telescopic shafts recommended by the manufacturer of the mower. 

 

Before operating learn provisions found in bar manufacturer's manual placed on the bar. 

 

In order to operate safely use only fully technically fit, undamaged PTO shafts. Damaged PTO 
shaft shall be repaired or replaced with new one. 

 

Before any operation make sure whether PTO rpm have proper rotational direction. 

 

In order to prevent PTO shaft from damages, avoid extreme most positions of the mower and 
high operating angles. 

 

4.7. Residual risk 

Despite the fact, that SaMASZ Sp. z o.o. company 

 the manufacturer of the mower takes the 

responsibility  for  the  mower  design  and  manufacturing,  in  order  to  eliminate  hazard,  certain  risk 
when operating the mower is unavoidable.

 

 

Major source of risk results from the following operations: 

 

operation of mower by minors and operators not being familiarized with operator's manual, 

 

operation of mower by personnel under influence of alcohol or other abusive substances, 

 

failure to keep caution while transporting and moving the mower during operation, 

 

transport of personnel on the mower, 

 

presence of personnel and animals within the mower operating range, 

 

service and adjustment operations with engine running. 

 

1)

 

Risk of being caught or pulled in 

This  risk  occurs  when  repositioning  of  the  mower,  or  working  on  the  mower  while  the 

rotating elements are in motion and with guards removed. 

During  operation,  maintenance  or  adjustment  works  on  the  mower  always  use  protective 

gloves,  covered  footwear,  protective  clothing  without  loose  elements,  such  as  belts  etc.  Always 
observe the warnings placed on the mower. 

When  operating,  maintenance  and  regulation  works  are  conducted  always  wear  protective 

gloves, footwear and clothing with no loose parts, belts, etc. Always comply with warnings placed 
on the mower. 

 

2)

 

Risk of injury, abrasion and damage of skin 

This  risk  occurs  when  replacing  working  parts  with  sharp  edges,  cleaning  the  machine  and 

removal  of  any  clogging  and  jams.  For  any  repair  and  maintenance  works  always  wear  safety 
gloves. 

 

 

3)

 

Risk of spurting hydraulic oil 

During hydraulic hose connection and disconnection to and from the tractor make certain that 

the hydraulic system of the tractor and the mower are not pressurized. 

When  dealing  with  a  hydraulic  system  wear  safety  glasses  and  protective  gloves.  Regularly 

check the hoses of the hydraulic system. 

 
 

NOTE: 

Present  residual  risk  results  mainly  from  erroneous  actions  of  the  mower’s  operator  and 
failure to follow the instruction manual.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MIDO 140

Page 1: ...y class Medium duty class Heavy duty class MIDO 140 4 7 1 40 m GRINO 160 5 3 1 60 m MAMUT 250 8 2 2 50 m MIDO 160 5 3 1 60 m GRINO 180 5 11 1 80 m MAMUT 280 9 2 2 80 m MIDO 180 5 11 1 80 m GRINO 200 6...

Page 2: ...ORKING POSITION NOTE Keep this manual for future use Well proven design with thousands of machines in regular use in many countries and quality materials used ensure high durability and reliability of...

Page 3: ...5 5 Switching the mower from central to side position 18 5 6 Operation 19 5 6 1 General information on mowing 19 5 7 Removing clogging and jams 19 5 8 Dismounting mower from tractor 20 6 MOUNTING AND...

Page 4: ...hould be considered the mower s basic equipment and should be kept for further reference If the mower is handed over to another user it should be serviceable and include this operator s manual CE decl...

Page 5: ...ions or damages 3 1 Technical data Tab 1 General specification MIDO VINO Mower type MIDO 140 MIDO 160 MIDO 180 MIDO 200 MIDO 220 VINO 180 Mowing width ft in m 4 7 1 40 5 3 1 60 5 11 1 80 6 7 2 00 7 3...

Page 6: ...C 3 2 Design and working principle The front rear flail mower Fig 2 is constructed of the suspension frame 1 which is used to connect the mower to the three point hitch at the front and at the rear o...

Page 7: ...ty card instruction manual along with a catalogue of spare parts and Declaration of Conformity additional set of flail blades telescoping articulated shaft spray paint 150 ml Optional extra equipment...

Page 8: ...T Make sure to follow the PTO shaft lubrication frequency Lubrication points marked in Fig 3 Fig 4 and Fig 5 should be lubricated every 50 hours Always lubricate the PTO shaft before and after a perio...

Page 9: ...I Application grass shoots spikes stalks shrubs remnants after trimming hay Option KNIFE TYPE IIIA Application grass shoots spikes stalks shrubs remnants after trimming hay Option KNIFE TYPE IV Applic...

Page 10: ...rotating parts have stopped completely WARNING Keep children away from the mower when operating and idle Check bolts and other fasteners regularly Do not operate with damaged or worn fasteners Do not...

Page 11: ...ave the cabin and make sure there are no unauthorized personnel in the cabin and close the door The operator is not allowed to leave the tractor while driving In case of a major failure stop the machi...

Page 12: ...MAMUT 300 Do not exceed permissible speed of 19mph 30km h Do not transport any people or objects on the machine When taking turns pay particular attention and keep in mind the machine s weight and dim...

Page 13: ...rmed is the responsibility of the person in charge of moving of the machine Fig 7 Location of center of gravity Tab 6 Location of center of gravity Model Dimension mm D E F MIDO 140 366 741 585 MIDO 1...

Page 14: ...e mower presence of personnel and animals within the mower operating range service and adjustment operations with engine running 1 Risk of being caught or pulled in This risk occurs when repositioning...

Page 15: ...in accordance with the state of the art at the day of the manufacture WARNING Despite following the specified instructions and prohibitions residual risk is still present 4 7 1 Residual risk assessmen...

Page 16: ...from the machine Caution rotor Lubrication point Transport holder for machine handling N 52 N 106 N 117 Wear protective gloves N 55 Warning flail knives Do not approach the operating mower Avoid cont...

Page 17: ...on level ground using the upper connector 1 and the hangers 3 of the lower ties of the tractor Fig 9 After connecting the mower to the tractor check the lengthwise balance and steering ability of the...

Page 18: ...the above mounting steps are done swap plastic guards and PTO shaft on the main gear To prepare MIDO GRINO or MAMUT flail mower with mowing hitch Fig 10b Fig 11 for operation on the front of the tract...

Page 19: ...to XPB 1450 see parts catalogue In case of improper PTO shaft s rotational direction turn the gear by 180 change place of tightening of drain vent and vent so that it is in the upper section of the ge...

Page 20: ...minimum procedure of changing the side setting of the mower was described in point 5 5 road traffic safety and current laws require that during transport over public roads the mower must be equipped w...

Page 21: ...RANTY TERMS After driving onto single bushes with diameters up to about 2 cm the tractor should be momentarily stopped until the mower can shred the bush completely and then slowly in spurts move forw...

Page 22: ...and in accordance with Fig 15 and Tab 7 Mowing height adjustment is possible by changing position of copying shaft Therefore undo bolts fastening the copying shaft and re tighten them on the desired l...

Page 23: ...II 0 37 III 0 18 IV 0 1 V 1 53 VI 1 38 VII 1 22 VIII 1 5 6 3 Service flap in RIO flail mower Service flap in RIO range should be used for service or flail replacement only In order to gain access You...

Page 24: ...elt with a finger with the force of approximately 10 kg the belt yields about 0 5 cm Fig 18 Overview of the belt gear in MIDO GRINO MAMUT RIO flail mowers 6 4 2 Controlling belt tautness in belt gear...

Page 25: ...the flail shaft After flail knives are replaced make sure they are installed in a correct position as in Fig 20 Knives can be obtained from the manufacturer of the mower SaMASZ Fig 20 Way of assemblin...

Page 26: ...nst corrosion by applying a thin film of solid grease on their surfaces Dismounted mower should be stored in its parking position so it is set stabile on slides and on the ground shaft It is recommend...

Page 27: ...liter Tab 10 Oil levels should be checked with the mower on level ground Tab 10 Oil capacities Fig 21 Control point and oil change point of the angle gear 7 2 Flail and copying shaft Greasing with LT...

Page 28: ...DEFINING TOTAL WEIGHT AXIS LOAD TYRE LOAD CAPACITY AND MINIMUM LOAD NOTE When mounting the machine on a tractor using front and or rear 3 point linkage a maximum value of permissible load cannot be ex...

Page 29: ...total weight of tractor machine assembly MC Calculating real axis load at tractor s rear axis TT rzecz Tire load capacity apply double the load indicated by the tires manufacturer Enter the above calc...

Page 30: ...the bearing housing on the shaft Tighten bolts fastening the shaft or check condition of flail shaft in a service point Damaged or missing flail knives Check condition and replace if necessary Shiftin...

Page 31: ...ds are installed perform a warm up start to make sure the repaired machine operates properly 10 2 Disassembly and withdrawal from use If the mower cannot be repaired anymore it should be withdrawn fro...

Page 32: ...MASZ service facilities 4 Warranty claims regarding the product replacement or repayment are considered within 14 days by the manufacturer 5 The following conditions are not covered by warranty a wear...

Page 33: ...by the machine breakdown during its operation NOTE Please ask your dealer to complete and return the warranty card with date and place of purchase and dealer s stamp and signature Otherwise you may l...

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