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Safety

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DM1160

Precautions for machine use and 

maintenance (8)

With the guards in position, disengage the PTO drive

and turn off the engine before adjusting, maintaining or
repairing the machine, keep at a safe distance from all
moving parts and wait until they have come to a
complete stop.

PTO shaft (9)

To prevent accidents, check that PTO shaft guards are

in place and stay at a safe distance from rotating parts.

PTO speed (10)

Never operate the machine at a PTO speed higher than

540 min

-1

.

099 261 10

1. Keep all shields in place

2. Disengage and shut off al

    engine and/or motor power

    before servicing or unclog-

    ging machine

3. Keep hands, feet and cloth-

    ing away from power-

    driven parts.

CAUTION

DANGER

Avoid contact with

rotating parts

Entanglement in rotating

driveline can cause serious

injury or death

Keep all shields in place

099 262 10

099 257 10

Operate only with

540 rpm PTO

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for DM1160

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL DISK MOWER DM1160 9N004AUS F English USA 12 2012...

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Page 3: ...xt owner if you re sell the machine Your John Deere dealer can offer a complete line of original manufacturer service parts These parts are manufactured and carefully inspected in the same factory tha...

Page 4: ...this document 6 Safety instructions 7 Location and description of safety decals on the machine 16 Machine specifications 21 Description and glossary 21 Technical specifications 22 Sound levels 22 Putt...

Page 5: ...7 Adjustments in working position 39 Machine use 42 Optional equipment 43 Reinforced PTO shaft 43 HD disks 43 Raised skid shoes 48 2 swath shields 48 Inner swath shield 49 Maintenance and storage 50 F...

Page 6: ...4 Identification of the machine DM1160 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE 1 Front view 2 Rear view...

Page 7: ...ty claim Type DM1160 Serial no 4 Optional equipment Check the boxes corresponding to the equipment fitted on your machine TY PE MA SS E kg KU HN S A 67700 SA VE RN E FR AN CE N MAD E IN FRA NCE DEERE...

Page 8: ...entially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in serious bodily injury This symbol is used to identify special instructions or procedures which if not followed strictly could result in...

Page 9: ...e machines operation and understand safety regulations and procedures for preventing accidents The operator must follow the safety instructions in this manual and in the warnings posted on the machine...

Page 10: ...ce and in good condition Immediately replace any worn or damaged guard Precautions when driving Tractor handling stability performance and braking efficiency are all affected by weight distribution tr...

Page 11: ...es be less than 20 of the tractor s unladen weight If necessary add ballast weights to the front or to the rear to preserve the steering and braking efficiency Transport position Before transporting t...

Page 12: ...rcuit To avoid making incorrect connections mark hydraulic couplers and corresponding hoses with colors WARNING Functions could be reversed for example lift lower and cause accidents Regularly check t...

Page 13: ...the rotating PTO shaft or the adapter to be unguarded The tractor master shield shall overlap the end of the splined shaft and the added adaptor device as outlined in the table When uncoupling the mac...

Page 14: ...arnings are placed in safety decal form on various parts of the machine They are there to warn you of potential dangers and to tell you how to avoid accidents Always keep the safety decals clean and r...

Page 15: ...ectric circuit or before any electric welding is carried out on the attached machine disconnect the machine from the tractor electrical circuit Also disconnect alternator and battery terminals Repairs...

Page 16: ...e cutting height to avoid contact with stones or rocks Never start the machine when there are people nearby Even when the machine is used properly objects may be thrown Stones and other foreign object...

Page 17: ...missing cover Before engaging the PTO rest the cutterbar on the ground Make sure all the guards are in place Keep all persons and animals away from the danger zone Stay a safe distance from the machin...

Page 18: ...n rotating driveline can cause serious injury or death Keep all shields in place 099 262 10 099 257 10 Operate only with 540 rpm PTO CAUTION 099 261 10 1 Keep all shields in place 2 Disengage and shut...

Page 19: ...tion key and wait until all moving parts have come to a complete stop and apply park brake Projections 3 Stones and other debris projected by the moving parts can travel a long distance The protection...

Page 20: ...aged and the moving parts have not come to a complete stop Body crushing 5 Stay a safe distance from the machine Crushing hazard Do not step on the machine 6 Do not step on the machine Risk of falling...

Page 21: ...guards are in place and stay at a safe distance from rotating parts PTO speed 10 Never operate the machine at a PTO speed higher than 540 min 1 099 261 10 1 Keep all shields in place 2 Disengage and s...

Page 22: ...h instructions given in the tractor and machine operator s manuals To locate a leak protect body and hands from liquid under pressure and use appropriate means cardboard or similar material Avoid seri...

Page 23: ...CIFICATIONS 1 Description and glossary 0 1 Check chain 2 Three point hitch coupler 3 Safety breakback 4 Parking stand 5 Work transport cylinder 6 Compensating spring 7 Belt guard 8 Front guard 9 Cutte...

Page 24: ...72 m 5 8 Height in transport position 2 95 m 9 8 Length in transport position 2 00 m 6 7 Disk rotational speed 3030 min 1 PTO speed 540 min 1 Weight 452 kg 996 lb Minimum PTO power requirement 31 kW 4...

Page 25: ...wrench 1 to carry out certain adjustment and maintenance tasks 2 Coupling and uncoupling The machine adapts to tractors fitted with a 3 point hitch coupler category 1 or 2 Description of coupling ele...

Page 26: ...ractor s authorized gross weight as well as its lift capacity and maximum weight per axle are not exceeded The front axle load 1 must never under any circumstances be less than 20 of the tractor s unl...

Page 27: ...Preparing the machine Linkage adjustment The machine adapts to tractors fitted with a 3 point hitch coupler category 1 or 2 3 point Category 1 Place lower links in position a 3 point Category 2 Place...

Page 28: ...s to the hitch pins on either sides of the machine a Secure each hitch pin with lynch pin b Attach top link Lift the machine using the tractor lift linkage until the parking stand no longer rests on t...

Page 29: ...g into service 27 DM1160 Hydraulic connections Connect the mowing unit lift cylinder to a single acting valve Check chain Fit check chains See section Frame height adjustment to position the check cha...

Page 30: ...t be maintained When the PTO shaft is in its maximum extended position the tube overlap must be more than 250 mm 10 If this is not the case Mark length H to cut when the transmission is the maximum ov...

Page 31: ...position Measure and adjust the height of the hitch pins until the same measure is obtained on each side Note the difference in height between the two hitch pins Place the machine in working position...

Page 32: ...ain link corresponding to the required frame height and lock using roll pin 2 Attach each check chain with its hook supplied with the machine to one of the upper free holes at the tractor s top link a...

Page 33: ...eakback releases after reset tighten screw 1 to increase spring washer compression Basic adjustments L 96 mm 3 8 A 20 times 2 washers If the machine hits an obstacle disengage the PTO drive stop the t...

Page 34: ...2 Put compensation system in working position using pin 2 and lynch pin 1 Remove R clip 2 Remove transport lock 1 Install lock 1 on frame Secure using R clip 2 For tractors not fitted with a hydrauli...

Page 35: ...parking stand 2 until push button engages in position 3 Lower the tractor three point linkage to rest the machine on the ground Detach the top link from the machine end Uncouple the primary PTO shaft...

Page 36: ...t linkage Remove lynch pin 1 and pin 2 Lock compensation system in transport position using pin 2 and lynch pin 1 Unlock and lift front guard using 16mm box spanner supplied with the machine The guard...

Page 37: ...cylinder to bring the mowing unit in transport position Remove R clip 2 Remove transport lock 1 Install transport lock 1 Secure using R clip 2 The machine is in transport position Never engage the tra...

Page 38: ...e road regulations Check that the retroreflective signalling equipment is clean before going on public roads Before driving the machine on public roads ensure that the machine complies with current hi...

Page 39: ...with the tractor s three point linkage Remove lynch pin 1 and pin 2 Put compensation system in working position using pin 2 and lynch pin 1 Remove R clip 2 Remove transport lock 1 Before placing the m...

Page 40: ...vate the transport work cylinder control valve in the pivot into work position Press lock 1 and lower front guard 2 The guard locks automatically The machine is in working position During work only us...

Page 41: ...1 depending on the tractors To obtain a different cutting height Place the machine in working position Lower the machine on the ground to remove weight from the top link Modify the top link length to...

Page 42: ...ng system The swathing system comprises A swath shield A swath stick The swath stick fitted on the swath shield can be adjusted in 6 positions according to the working conditions Adjust stick angle ac...

Page 43: ...ntal lengthen cylinder rod To switch from configuration a to configuration b Remove bolts 1 and nuts 2 Offset rod 3 to the required position Reinstall bolts 1 and nuts 2 Tightening torque 4 9 daN m 36...

Page 44: ...540 min 1 During work only use the tractor lift linkage to place the machine in headland turn position Drive speed Before mowing and to reduce risks of projections lower the front guard Keep all perso...

Page 45: ...the machine can be fitted with a longer reinforced PTO shaft with a free wheel Too short standard PTO shaft Tractor fitted with a hydraulic PTO PTO shaft angle exceeds X 25 degrees at work 2 HD disks...

Page 46: ...es Damaged knives Very rough conditions can cause knives to crack and become deformed Worn knives Knife length C must exceed 80 mm 3 15 Knife width B measured at a distance A of 10 mm 0 4 from the dis...

Page 47: ...ational When the bolt head wear reaches the center line of the bolt When diameter D of the bolt shoulder is less than 15 mm 0 6 After having been removed 5 times Replace nuts in the following cases Wh...

Page 48: ...ndicates the disk s direction of rotation Make sure that the securing nut and bolt are in good condition and if necessary replace them Torque knife locknut to 7 5 daN m 55 lbf ft Dull knives require m...

Page 49: ...enter of dust seal 3 at the bottom Position their largest diameters at right angles to each other Position conical center of spring washer at the top Place a wooden wegde 2 between two disks to stop t...

Page 50: ...4 4 8 Replace the end disk skids by the 2 raised skid shoes 4 2 swath shields Kit no KN1036010 The 2 swath shields enable reducing the swath width to approximately 1 30 m 4 3 depending on the crop den...

Page 51: ...Optional equipment 49 DM1160 5 Inner swath shield Kit no KN1036000 The inner swath shield enables reducing the swath width by approximately 300 mm 1 depending on the crop density...

Page 52: ...t until all moving parts have come to a complete stop BEFORE ADJUSTING MAINTAINING OR REPAIRING THE MACHINE TURN OFF THE ENGINE REMOVE IGNITION KEY AND WAIT UNTIL ALL MOVING PARTS HAVE COME TO ACOMPLE...

Page 53: ...2 Lubrication Clean grease zerks before greasing PTO shaft Primary PTO shaft Every 8 hours universal joints 1 Every 20 hours transmission tube 2 Every 40 hours Guide rings 3 Lubricate with multi purp...

Page 54: ...the opening of the filler plug Clean and reinstall filler plug 1 and its washer Replace if necessary Before draining oil operate the machine for a few minutes so that the oil warms up The cutterbar is...

Page 55: ...ral gearbox oil level The oil level must reach the lower edge of the emptying hole Clean and reinstall drain plug 2 and its washer Clean and reinstall filler plug 1 and its washer Before draining oil...

Page 56: ...repairing the machine turn off ignition key and wait until all moving parts have come to a complete stop Regularly check belt tension and in particular during the first hours of use Never replace belt...

Page 57: ...s 1 Tighten screw 2 to tension belts Check belt tension Tighten the 2 nuts 1 Torque 13 daN m 96 lbf ft Breather plug checking and cleaning From the working position Remove breather plug 1 Clean and ch...

Page 58: ...nd reinstall filler plug 1 and its washer Replace if necessary If it is found that the transmission case is very hot to touch by hand there is no cause of alarm provided Lubrication recommendations ha...

Page 59: ...cases Damaged knives Very rough conditions can cause knives to crack and become deformed Worn knives Knife length C must exceed 80 mm 3 15 Knife width B measured at a distance A of 10 mm 0 4 from the...

Page 60: ...erational When the bolt head wear reaches the center line of the bolt When diameter D of the bolt shoulder is less than 15 mm 0 6 After having been removed 5 times Replace nuts in the following cases...

Page 61: ...indicates the disk s direction of rotation Make sure that the securing nut and bolt are in good condition and if necessary replace them Torque knife locknut to 7 5 daN m 55 lbf ft Dull knives require...

Page 62: ...l center of dust seal 3 at the bottom Position their largest diameters at right angles to each other Position conical center of spring washer at the top Place a wooden wegde 2 between two disks to sto...

Page 63: ...a dry place Inspect and replace worn knives and bolts See section Inspection of knives and securing elements Slacken V belts and check their condition Fully lubricate the machine At the start of each...

Page 64: ...frame setting Adjust main frame height with regards to the ground Excessive ground speed Reduce ground speed Insufficient cutterbar ground clearance in headland turn position Incorrect tractor lift li...

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