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Remove all plant mass that is stuck on the sides of the rotor to avoid overheating of the bearings.
THE TOOL BOUNCES AND VIBRATES
stuck foreign objects (the stump, wood, stone) between the blades
the blades are improperly installed
the blades are worn or broken
during work the rotor was damaged by the impact of foreign bodies to its central part
OTHER DEFECTS
The tool does not shred the mass along its entire length - blades are of unequal length. Use the shortest blade as a
pattern and grind all the blades to the left and right to the same length
WORK ON SLOPING TERRAIN
When working with the tool, move in the direction of the slope.
OPERATING ELEMENTS - CUTTING BLADES
Check the condition of the working elements - cutting blades the shredder is equipped with, and see whether they
are worn. If the blades bend or break during the work, you should immediately replace them with the new ones.
DANGER:
Replacing the cutting blades is dangerous operation, be careful
When replacing cutting blades, do the following:
- Park the tractor with the tool on the flat area, then use the hydraulics to lift the tool from the ground.
- Place two strong supporters at both ends of the tool
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Lower the tool to the supporters, turn off the tractor and pull
the parking brake
One pair of the blades must be fitted, opposite each other, to
keep the “balance” of the rotor
When replacing the
worn or broken blades
, do the following:
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Remove the nut (pos. 1, Figure 8) from the screw that tightens
the worn blades.
O
bserve well the position of all parts during the
stage of replacement, in particular of the distance sleeve (pos. 3,
Figure 8). Install the new blades and other part at the same
place, in the same position.
- If the screws (pos. 2, Figure 8) and nuts are damaged, be sure
to replace them
Figure 8
DANGER:
If the cutting blades get stuck, it is strictly prohibited to attempt to clean the tool while at
work. First, turn off the output shaft drive, then turn off the tractor and pull the parking
brake. Wait until the moving parts stop, and then start cleaning the tool. Be careful!
STOPPING THE TOOL
After completion of work the operator must:
turn off the output shaft drive
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