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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
TRAILED ROTARY TEDDER
P10-1200
WARNING!
If the vibration dampers are tightened too much, they may become blocked and
the ground wheels may become difficult to position in the direction of travel. This
may cause damage to the machine. After each adjustment of the dampers, make
sure that the rotating wheels are positioned in the direction of travel.
It is forbidden to drive on public roads it the transport width exceeds 3 m. In
dimensions of the tedder.
Fig. 19.
Overall dimensions of the tedder
5.5.
Mounting PTO shaft
Prior to commencing operation, examine and adjust length of PTO shaft, which is designed to mount
machine on tractor. In some cases it is possible, that the shaft is too long and therefore needs to be
shortened, so that there is adequate tolerance for the shortest possible distance between trac
tor’s shaft
and machine’s s
haft.
Shaft's length should be adjusted individually for the tractor, on which the machine is mounted.
P
TO shaft’s end with friction clutch should be mounted on tedder’s side
.
The PTO shaft plastic guards have to be secured by fastening their small chains to immovable parts of
tractor and tedder.
WARNING!
Use the machines with PTO shafts designed to drive them. Before the work
begins, check the safety guards (in tractor, tedder and PTO shaft), if they are
placed correctly and are not damaged. Damaged or lost parts must be replaced
with genuine ones. Make sure the PTO shaft is properly mounted. It is forbidden
to approach the rotating parts, because it may lead to serious injuries or even
death. All service and repair operations must be done only after the tractor engine
has been stopped, all rotating parts have come to the complete standstill and
the
machine is on the ground. Before the operation begins, read operator’s
manuals of both the machine and PTO shaft.