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Cutterbar HX 170-230-270 

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Dont´s 

 

  Never operate the machine with people standing nearby due to the risk of 

debris or stones being thrown out in front of and behind the machine. 

  Never operate the machine prior to having read and understood this Manual 

and familiarized yourself with the maneuvering handles. 

  Never use a machine that is not properly maintained or which has missing or 

damaged guards. 

  Never allow an inexperienced person to operate the machine without 

supervision. 

  Never use or mount the machine on a tractor that does not comply with the 

manufacturer's specifications. 

  Never use the machine if the hydraulic system appears damaged. 

  Never attempt to locate a hydraulics leak using your hand; use a piece of 

cardboard instead. 

  Never allow children to play on or near the machine. 

  Never perform maintenance or adjustments without disengaging the 

hydraulics and power take-off, lowering the machine to ground, turning off 
the tractor's engine and activating the tractor's parking brake. 

  Never leave the cab without removing the key from the ignition. 

  Never operate the tractor or the maneuvering handles from any other 

position but the driver's seat. 

  Never stop the engine while the power take-off is engaged. 

  Never use the machine with missing knives, flails or saw blades. 

  Never use the machine with string or steel wire caught around a rotor. If so, 

stop immediately. 

(not all models)

 

  Never drive with the wing up as this increases the risk of stones or plant 

debris being thrown towards the cab 

(not all models)

  Never attempt to use the machine for any other purpose but the intended 

purpose. 

  Never transport the machine with the hydraulics engaged. 

  Never enter the work area (risk of injury to persons) 

  Never activate the power take-off with the wings folded 

(not all models)

 

  Never exceed the specified oil flow. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HX 170

Page 1: ...5th Edition 2017...

Page 2: ...Cutterbar HX 170 230 270 2...

Page 3: ...s list must be given to the new owner The information contained in this Parts list is correct at the time of publication However in the course of constant development changes in specification are inev...

Page 4: ...r to start up of work 15 Setting of Working Posture 15 Starting the Tool 15 Stopping the Tool 15 Driving Instructions 15 High Voltage Cables 16 Mounting Dismounting 16 Field of Application 17 Charts 1...

Page 5: ...he latest updates on instructional and part books on our entire product range We hope you will be pleased with your new GreenTec machine Best regards John Christensen Sales Director GreenTec A S Green...

Page 6: ...ist If the machine is resold the parts list must be transferred to the new owner Please fill out the list below to ensure that the necessary information is at hand when ordering spare parts etc Serial...

Page 7: ...situation which could result in damage to the machine and or equipment if not observed carefully NOTICE Specific or general information considered important or useful to emphasise LEFT HAND LH RIGHT H...

Page 8: ...12100 3rd edition 2011 Safety of Machinery General principles for design Risk assessment and risk reduction DS EN 953 A1 4th edition 2010 Safety of Machinery Guards General requirements for the design...

Page 9: ...ealer Please check with your dealer for stock availability and arrangement of dispatch Ensure you or your dealer has sufficient cover for parts requirement outside factory hours Important Note The inf...

Page 10: ...e from the cutter knives when the machine is in use Never remove safety guards guarded Caution Stay outside the swivel range of the tools Caution Turn off the engine and remove the key before performi...

Page 11: ...tasks that are not mentioned in this User Manual must be performed by authorized technicians only Failure to observe the safety signs may result in the following risks Danger to people near non secur...

Page 12: ...are to ensure that all knives flails and saw blades are present and free from cracks or other damage Check the work area and remove any cords poles large stones or other dangerous objects prior to sta...

Page 13: ...maintenance or adjustments without disengaging the hydraulics and power take off lowering the machine to ground turning off the tractor s engine and activating the tractor s parking brake Never leave...

Page 14: ...n the Hedge cutter using the extension spring Specifications Cutterbar for mounting on hydraulically driven Armmowers Consists of two Hardox cuttings edges that are hydraulically driven over a flow di...

Page 15: ...ieved Never attempt to restart a loaded tool Remove whatever is stuck before restarting the tool Stopping the Tool Reduce the engine RPM to fast idling Stop the tool Never quickly increase or reduce t...

Page 16: ...kshift optional together Mount the hydraulic hoses Lift the tool free Dismount the knife guard Test the function Count the strokes optional 55 65 double strokes per minute 45 85 L min Always pay atten...

Page 17: ...00mm without fraying the branches Branches over 70mm in diameter should be cut individually Vertical cutting is allowed up to a 45 degree angle Horizontal cutting is possible on hedges with a max widt...

Page 18: ...Cutterbar HX 170 230 270 18 Charts Reversing valve with a nonadjustable splitter valve Hydraulic Chart...

Page 19: ...ery 8 operating hours Use more lubrication when working in a particularly demanding environment Following cleaning Lubricate all machine parts and auxiliary equipment each time the machine has been cl...

Page 20: ...in good condition It is cheaper to replace a protective hose than to replace valuable hoses Illustration 1 The warranty on the hoses covers only the replacement of hoses due to defective materials or...

Page 21: ...n good condition Immediately correct any and all defects or leaks It is a part of the day to day maintenance that will reduce the expenses and extend the service life of the machine Use two single hea...

Page 22: ...revent discoloration or damage to the finish Grease all greasepoint until fresh grease emerges The machine must be stored under covers or indoors to protect it from rain and sunlight Place the machine...

Page 23: ...h forward speed Adjust the speed Blade runs too fast Too much oilflow Check the oilflow Too much oilflow Mount the flow divider Overheating Incorrect tool speed Test the speed of the tool Low oil leve...

Page 24: ...tion Manufacturer GreenTec A S Tlf 45 75 55 36 44 E mail info greentec eu Machine No GreenTec HX 170 230 270 Machine type Cutterbar Delivery date Delivery year 2017 Bans Cautions Regulations Caution A...

Page 25: ...machine and sort the parts into the following categories Category Examples of parts Rubber or plastic parts Hoses plastic components etc Technical components Pumps hydraulic hoses etc Pure metal Stee...

Page 26: ...nless it is a matter of manufacturing or material defects Furthermore this Warranty does not cover the expenses for standard service items such as oil or grease 5 This Warranty does not cover costs or...

Page 27: ...Cutterbar HX 170 230 270 27...

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