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4. Fold the front half of the protective canvas (A)
backwards (see the arrow) (figure 38), and
tie it with the appropriate belts.
5. Lift the cutter bar using the hydraulic cylinderinto the trans-
port – vertical position.
6. Move the lever (T) from the neutral position, i.e. connect it us-
ing the carrier frame and secure it using the tightener (L) (figure
39), and the mower is ready for transport.
5. USING THE MOWER
5.1. Before first use
Before starting the mower for the first time, perform the following
checks:
No.
Description
All right (√)
1
Product integrity
2
Check that the V-belts are tightened
3
Check that the pulley nuts are tightened
4
Check that all screws are tightened
5
Check the position of discs and cutting blades
6
Check that the cutting discs are tightened
7
Check the level of oil in the multiplier
8
Check the level of oil in the cutter bar
9
Check that all grease fittings are oiled
5.2 Working with the mower
Once you have lowered the cutter bar from the transport into the work-
ing position, turn on the input shaft and let the cutter bar revolve for
some time at a low number of revolutions in order for the oil to spread
throughout the cutter bar casing.
Before you start mowing, increase the number of shaft revolutions to
540 min-1.
It is very important that the mower operates at a prescribed number of
output shaft revolutions, otherwise the results of mowing will be unsat-
isfactory, and at certain times congestions may occur.
The speed of motion should be adapted to ground conditions.
The mowing itself can be performed continually, i.e. without breaks
and raising the mower off the ground while turning, because there is
no congestion when the mower reaches a mowed mass, and due to the
specific shape of the cutting discs the already mowed mass will not be
ground.
Take measures of extreme caution when working on uneven ground.
Adjust the mower in such a way that the possibility of the blades hit-
ting foreign objects or the ground is minimal.
1. Tilt the cutter bar at an angle using the handle on the coupling
(B) (figure 43) which adjusts the cutting height.
3. Check that the cutting blades rotate when the cutter edge hits
an obstacle.
4. Sharpen the blades (using the appropriate tools).
The protective canvas (awning) holds back foreign objects that get
deflected off the blades and cutting discs, and protects the user and
other persons present.
WARNING!
THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS AND IN-
STRUCTIONS MUST BE RESPECTED IN ORDER TO
AVOID DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE AND CARDAN
JOINT OR PREMATURE WEARING OF THE CARDAN
JOINT. NEVER ATTACH THE CARDAN JOINT TO THE
TRACTOR OUTPUT SHAFT WITH 750 OR 1000 RPM.
WARNING!
BEFORE STARTING WITH WORK, RE-
MOVE STONES, FOREIGN OBJECTS, AND HIDDEN
OBSTACLES FROM THE WORKING AREA.
DANGER!
WHEN WORKING WITH THE MOWER, THE
PROTECTIVE CANVAS MUST ALWAYS BE PLACED ONTO
THE FRAME AND LOWERED INTO THE WORKING POSI-
TION.
DANGER!
BEFORE STARTING WORK, MAKE SURE THAT OTHER
PERSONS OR ANIMALS AND NOT WITHIN THE MOWER’S WORK AREA.
Summary of Contents for 627 113C
Page 26: ...26 1 Group Linkage and carrier frame c...
Page 28: ...28 2 Group Hydraulic lifting system...
Page 30: ...30 3 Group Belt carryer...
Page 32: ...32 4 Group Swath former...
Page 36: ...36 6 Group Cutter bar 1 5 Reinforced option...
Page 38: ...38 6 Group Cutter bar 2 5 Reinforced option...
Page 40: ...40 6 Group Cutter bar 3 5 Reinforced option...
Page 42: ...42 6 Group Cutter bar 4 5 Reinforced option...