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Spearhead

 

Multicut 

460

 

 

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Introduction 

 

The  Spearhead  460  is  a  heavy-duty  rotary  mower  for  a  set-aside,  stubble  and 
pasture topping. By carefully following the instructions in this handbook, the 460 will 
give many years of trouble free operation. 

 

Safety First  

 

Never  start  using  the  machine  until  the  handbook  has  been  read  and  understood. 
The  460  rotary  mower  is  a  potentially  lethal  machine  if  used  incorrectly  and  it  is 
essential that the operator fully understand the working before starting up

 

Tractor Requirements 

 

  Spearhead recommend tractors of between 85 and 150hp. 

  A clevis drawbar must be used,  

  minimum weight of 3000 kg. 

  1,000rpm P.T.O. 

  Two  external hydraulic  services  are  required,  single acting for height  control 

and single acting for wings with float facility. 

 

Attaching To The Tractor 

 

It  is  essential  to  ensure  that  the  tractor  lift  arms  cannot foul  the  P.T.O.  shaft, even 
when  the tractor  is on full  lock.  It  is  advisable  to  remove  them altogether  if there  is 
any doubt. 
 
The tractor drawbar should be extended to its maximum not less then 400mm from 
the  P.T.O.  This  will  enable  turning  in  work  without damaging  the drive  shaft.  Never 
attach the mower using the 
pick-up hitch as this will cause damage to  
the drive shaft. 
 
Fit the nylon washer between the mower   
drawbar and the tractor clevis, as shown, to  
reduce wear between the two parts. The  
nylon washer is a replaceable wearing part. 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Warning 

Do not attach machine to pick 
up hook. This will damage the 
P.T.O. shaft

 

Summary of Contents for MULTICUT 460

Page 1: ...Spearhead Multicut 460 1 MULTICUT 460 11th Edition October 2013 Part No 8999007...

Page 2: ...hine it relates to please contact the After Sales Department for advice Spearhead Machinery Limited 2004 Please ensure that this manual is handed to the operator before using the machine for the first...

Page 3: ...007 Safety of Machinery Risk Assessment Part 1 Principles Part 2 Practical Guide and Examples of Methods BS EN ISO 12100 1 2010 Safety of Machinery Part 1 Basic Terminology and Methodology Part 2 Tech...

Page 4: ...ing To The Tractor 8 Setting Up Your Machine 10 Operation 12 Transportation 13 Machine Protection 14 Servicing Maintenance Safety First 15 Daily 16 Every 8 Hours 17 Torque Settings 17 Regularly 18 Bla...

Page 5: ...ong as the engine is running Warning Stay clear of mower blade as long as engine is running Warning Stay clear of swinging area of implements Warning Shut off engine and remove key before performing m...

Page 6: ...no damaged or loose parts Particular attention should be given to the blades to ensure they are not damaged cracked or missing Inspect work area for wire steel posts large stones and other dangerous...

Page 7: ...tion Never use a machine if the hydraulic system shows signs of damage Never attempt to detect a hydraulic leak with your hand use a piece of card Never allow children to play on or around the machine...

Page 8: ...P T O Two external hydraulic services are required single acting for height control and single acting for wings with float facility Attaching To The Tractor It is essential to ensure that the tractor...

Page 9: ...rd tubes equally Fig 1 Shorten the inner and outer sliding profiles by the same length as the guard tubes File all sharp edges and remove burrs Grease sliding profiles To fit the PTO first clean and g...

Page 10: ...re necessary to compensate for wear and also variation of tolerances We recommend the wings are set 12 25mm 1 higher then the centre chassis to maintain a level cut 2 Coarse adjustment is made via the...

Page 11: ...er the machine by the hydraulic ram when the machine is in operation Use the height gauge as a guide when setting height of cut Wings Unfolding the wings if the machine is in the transport position fi...

Page 12: ...ilst operating it is possible to continue working when turning as the 460 Rotary Cutter is fitted with a wide angle joint on PTO shaft However take care not to run the rear tractor wheel against the m...

Page 13: ...commend for straw Transportation First disengage the PTO drive and raise the machine fold the wings fully upright and secure with locking pin Fig 7 Never transport along public highways with the wings...

Page 14: ...The clutch settings should not be altered without reference to Service and Maintenance Never over tighten the pressure springs on the slip clutches Fig 8 as this could result in severe damage to the g...

Page 15: ...carried out in order not to invalidate your warranty these are carried out before the first operation after the first hour then after 4 hours These checks are 1 Wheel nuts and tyre pressure 40psi 2 Ge...

Page 16: ...ck tyre pressures 40 P S I Check gearbox oil replenish with EP90 gear oil as necessary to the correct level line on the dipsticks provided with each gearbox Fig 9 Greasing points A Rear axle pivot poi...

Page 17: ...rrect Torque Fig 11 Torque Settings The Torque figures given below are recommended maximum settings only Size Tensile strength Description Torque setting Nm M16 8 8 Gearbox bolts 280 M16 8 8 Axle clam...

Page 18: ...carrying out maintenance work on or near the blades be careful of free swinging blades over centering and falling It is recommended that protective clothing including hardhat and goggles are worn The...

Page 19: ...and reset spring compression to original height before use Should the assembly overheat due to frequent or prolonged clutch slipping dismantle for inspection The original thickness of the lining is 3...

Page 20: ...he spring turn the clutch while holding the P T O to ensure hub is not seized to linings Clutch settings below are for reference only Measured spring lengths should be used first Position Part No Sett...

Page 21: ...which are painted red for danger when removing the wheel The outer nuts must not be loosened until the valve has been removed and the inner tube is entirely deflated Then and only then may the outer b...

Page 22: ...remove all traces of rust on the metal clutch plates Check condition of the friction plates if there is any sign of over heating wear or cracking replace with new Do not attempt to use the machine wit...

Page 23: ...oo much power revs 4 Turning too sharp 5 Not enough overlap 6 Lack of grease 7 Build up of Debris under drive shaft Gearbox overheating 1 Incorrect oil level 2 Incorrect grade of oil 3 Incorrect opera...

Page 24: ...s top links ball ends unless there is a manufacturing or material defect or the cost of normal servicing items such as oils and lubricants 5 This warranty does not cover any expenses or losses incurre...

Page 25: ...versary of the date of sale and the Service Report form must have been completed and stamped by the servicing dealer or Spearhead Service Engineer and sent to Spearhead within 14 days after the first...

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