
MAXICUT
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Replacements and repairs
Safety is crucial regarding
all
repair work on MAXICUT. The following items must
therefore be observed at all times, as well as the items under safety at the begin-
ning of the instruction manual.
All maintenance and repair work on MAXICUT must be conducted only when the ma-
chine is lowered to the ground or, is set in transport mode, the tractor has the break
on, the engine is switched off and the ignition key is removed, so that the machine
cannot move or start accidentally.
For all repair work on the hydraulics, always pay close attention to safety. Before
the work is started, release the pressure in the hydraulics system and, if necessary,
support the part.
Once the repair work on the hydraulics system is complete, the system must al-
ways be vented before use to prevent mechanical breakdown and personal injury.
Hydraulics
The repair of the hydraulic system on the MAXICUT is done either in the collapsed or transport
position, resting on solid surfaces.
Changing out the cylinders for unfolding and folding the side sections
Fig. 22
1.
The pressure is taken off the cylinders
(A).
2.
The hoses are removed.
3.
Cotter pins and nails are removed, and
then the cylinder is free.
4.
The new or repaired cylinder is in-
stalled. Remember to secure the nail in
the nail stop and secure the nails with
cotter pins.
5.
The hoses are installed. After installa-
tion, ensure that there is no risk of tear-
ing or clamping the hoses.
After installation, activate the cylinders again. The cylinders are activated both ways
and are fully sealed in both outer positions. This must be done in order to ventilate
the system with the cylinder.
There must never be persons within the operating radius.
Changing out the cylinders for unfolding and folding the side sections
A
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