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DO’S AND DONT’S FOR SAFETY AND LONGER MACHINE WEAR 

                     
 

 

 

        DANGER!        WARNING!

 

 
DO:  

 

 

Read the original manual before operation this machine! 
It is the owner’s responsibility to instruct all equipment operators and support personnel in the 
operation of winch

 
 

FOR OPERATING WINCH:

  

 
1)  Keep hands, feet and clothing away from power driven parts! 
 
2)  Ensure that the cable is in good conditions before operating the winch. If the cable breaks, parts of 

it can fly both toward and away from the winch. 
Ensure that all bystanders are out of reach of the cable when the winch is used. 

 
3)  Never perform maintenance on the cable without shutting off the power-take off! 
 
4)  Check moving parts. They should be fastened in place, in good working condition and all shields 

and guards must be in place. 

 
5)  Familiarize yourself with the controls and how to stop the winch and tractor in an emergency. 
 
6)  Park the winch and tractor on level ground for winching. 
 
7)  Operate the winch from a control rope at least 12 feet to the side of the machine. 
 
8)  Ensure that other people do not become endangered when you are using the winch. 
 
9)  Disengage the PTO an turn the tractor off before you service the winch. Remove the keys so the 

tractor cannot be started up accidentally. 

 
10) Inform everyone who works with the winch about risks and how they can avoid accidents. 
 
11) Stay alert! Do not operate when fatigued. 
 
12) 

The tractor should never be set in motion without the “butt-ends” of the logs (that have been 
winched) being raised off the ground. If this is not done and an obstacle hits the butt end of the log 
(s), then the tractor may turn over and severe injuries may result. 

 
13) Only use forestry chains, to tie the logs, never directly attach a cable around a log, since this put a 

”kink” in the cable, and reduce its breaking load permanently. 

 
14) 

Never use wire rope slings

, since they cannot be locked into the tow bar while in transport, 

which lowers the center of gravity and prevents tipping over, when going uphill or uneven ground. 

 
15) Always pull the Green power cord sufficiently to ensure that the clutch engagement lever rests 

against the stop. This ensures that full pressure will be exterted on the clutch, and full power will 
be exerted in hauling in the logs. Otherwise, you could  

”glaze” the or burn the clutch lining 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for V-3004

Page 1: ...Fransg rd Manual US Farm tractor winch V 3004...

Page 2: ...Fransg rd Maskinfabrik A S Fredbjergvej 132 DK 9640 Fars Telefon 45 98 63 21 22 Fax 45 98 63 18 65 www fransgard dk mail fransgard dk...

Page 3: ...use 2 Danger warning 3 Adjusting the clutch 4 Instructions for mounting the wire 5 Safety manual 6 15 Spare part list 16 Technical data V 3004 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Pulling power 3000 kg 6600 lbs...

Page 4: ...working and transport position shorten if necessary Fit the wire by leading it over the uppermost roller onto drum Fix onto drum by means of the lock no 31 page 12 Roll out the cable completely and s...

Page 5: ...n place in good working condition and all shields and guards must be in place 9 Familiarize yourself with the controls and how to stop the winch and tractor in an emergency 10 Do not let children or i...

Page 6: ...ory If it is necessary to adjust it do so as follows 1 Loosen lock nut no 34 and bolt no 1 2 Hold lever no 29 against stop tighten both bolts no 1 until slight resistance is felt 3 Release lever no 29...

Page 7: ...e 3 and out through hole 4 2 Mount the wire fixing block 5 making sure that only 5 mm of the wire are introduced into the fixing block and fasten with the allen screw and the unbraco wrench supplied 3...

Page 8: ...0 and V6500 Failure to heed the warnings printed on the winch or in the owner s manual might result serious PHYSICAL injury NOTICE THIS SECTION MUST BE READ PRIOR TO USING THIS MACHINE The owner s ope...

Page 9: ...th of the P T O shaft both in working and transport position shorten if necessary Inspect the P T O regularly to make sure all the guards are in good condition and replace if necessary Mount the PTO t...

Page 10: ...llen Key that is supplied with the lock lug Then pull the remainder of the cable into the cable drum Do not leave any excessive cable hanging out from the lock lug since it may get snagged when the wi...

Page 11: ...securely as described below in Fig A Fig A Protection Screen Screens removed for servicing the machine must be reinstalled prior to using to using the winch again The machine should never be operated...

Page 12: ...y to engage the clutch and begin the pulling process Make sure that you pull this cord so that the clutch arm lever comes to rest against its stop as indicated by the arrows to the right in fig C If a...

Page 13: ...and would cause the clutch to slip Clean off the dirt and grease the TOP Pulley support table once every day to enable the pulley to pivot freely This will prolong the life of the wire cable and the...

Page 14: ...djusting the clutch IMPORTANT REMOVE THE PTO FROM THE WINCH 1 Loosen Nut A and Nut B as show in Fig B above Never loosen Nut C unless your dismantling the main cable drum shaft This is to be done by a...

Page 15: ...do not become endangered when you are using the winch 9 Disengage the PTO an turn the tractor off before you service the winch Remove the keys so the tractor cannot be started up accidentally 10 Infor...

Page 16: ...ring the winching operation since the protection screen does not protect the operator when the winch is lowered to the ground for operation Note The tractor operator is protected when the winch is rai...

Page 17: ...ocedure with Green power cord and ensuring the clutch lever comes to rest tightly against stop to apply full pressure on the clutch discs 6 Advise the purchaser not to put oil on the drive chain but o...

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Page 19: ...be Bague 11x22x1 5mm FZB 14 740400045 1 L sem trik Lock nut Gegenmutter Ecrou de freinage 1 UNC FZB 15 15215 1 Aksel Driveshaft Horizontalwelle Arbre horizontal 16 15216 1 Sk rm Cover Deckel Couvercle...

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Page 21: ...se Goupille de blocage 8x50mm 47 15529 1 Toprulle Top roll Gipfelrolle Roleau de sommet 48 1163042 1 Kugleleje Ball bearing Kugellager Roulement billes 6304 2RS 49 741142052 2 L sering Circlip Seegerr...

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Page 23: ...Cotter Splint Goupille 8 0 mm Tilbeh r Optional equipment Zubeh r Equipment en option 90 1593 1 Bundrulle komplet Rolle Complete Rolle komplett Rolleau cpl 91 15523 1 Beslag Bracket Halter Patte de f...

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