Operating manual
Tedder wagons OptiFEED
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cover’s restraining device is mounted properly and will not be damaged anywhere or is not
too strained.
5.
Check if hydraulic hoses are mounted properly and are not too short.
6.
Inspect electrical connections.
7.
Make sure that the drive is properly mounted to the tractor.
8.
CAUTION: After few hours of work, all the screws need to be tightened again.
It is especially important to tighten the screws of quick-rotational parts, the auger’s,
transmission’s and wheels’. Tightening the screws again is essential after each repair.
9.
Check tires’ pressure. Check if all the elements, especially chain drive, are properly
lubricated and if the oil’s level in chain drive is correct. Rotational parts were tested in a
factory and did not have any defects.
10.
Turn on the machine at low arbor’s revolutions. If there are no audible unnatural cracks or
beats, the machine’s revolutions may be increased.
11.
Machine should be turned on with tractor’s rear window open and without ear protection.
9.
MACHINE’S UTILIZATION
In order to prevent drive’s excessive wearing and overload, it is recommended
to prepare and distribute fodder in one cycle
.
WARNING!
DO NOT LEAVE MACHINE FILLED FULLY OVERNIGHT.
9.1.
LOADING
Chamber should never be filled in more than 80%. Otherwise, mixing capabilities may
decrease.
Entire bales, not fragmented, cannot be loaded into the machine.
9.2.
ADVISABLE FODDER LOADING ORDER
Ingredients of the highest density and firmness should be loaded first. Longer ingredients,
i.e. straw, should be added when the machine is filled halfway to get fragmented before any other
ingredients will be added.
When machine is filed in 50-60%, the remaining fodder should be added at the whole length
of the machine. This way, the fodder will be mixed homogeneously quicker.
9.3.
MAXIMUM FODDER WAGON CAPACITY
In order to provide correct machine’s utilization, designed to mix and distribute fodder, and
in order to prevent possible damages, its capacity should not be exceeded. Maximum capacities of
fodder wagons are indicated in table below.