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Stone Guards
The front stone guards are very important for
the protection of the tractor driver. Under no
circumstances should the machine be used without
the front stone guards. If the guards are bent, worn
or broken they should be immediately replaced,
failure to do so can result in severe injury and in
certain cases can cause death.
The picture shows the comparison between a used
worn and bent stone guard (top) and a new guard
(bottom).
If the machine is properly set up, set at the correct
height and the top tractor link is adjusted accordingly
then the stone guards should be able to hang freely
and not dig into the ground.
ALL MAINTENANCE MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE TRACTOR
OFF, P.T.O DISENGAGED AND THE MACHINE PROPERLY
SUPPORTED. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
Storage
Before storing the flail mower after it’s seasonal use it is recommended that
a thorough check and clean is carried out. Remove all dirt and address any
severely worn parts or broken parts. Treat any areas of the machine where the
paint has worn off with a rust inhibitor and store in a dry place out of the elements
to insure a longer life span. Grease the P.T.O shaft following the manufacturers
recommendations.
Spare Parts
For the correct spare parts contact your local dealer and ensure that you have
the all of the identification data and correct codes of the parts required.
Always use
genuine Concept spare parts
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