
Translation of the Original Instructions
TILTING FRONT BLADE – 125 cm
This highly resistant device is ideal for removing snow and levelling mounds of soil or gravel. It can
be be tilted to the right and left (fig. 27).The front blade has to be connected to the implement
flange using the quick coupling. The handlebar must be turned through 180
towards the engine (to
carry out this procedure follow the instructions outlined above for the cutting bar)
PIVOTING BRUSH – 100 cm
This brush (fig. 28) can be attached to the machine following the mower bar's instructions. It is very
useful to clean roads and squares. It can also be used to clean up 10-12 cm high fresh snow and it
can be steered left or right to make drifts. It can be
be tilted to the right and left. The handlebar
must be turned through 180
towards the engine (to carry out this procedure follow the instructions
outlined above for the cutting bar). To engage the brush the safety system preventing the reverse
gear and the PTO from being engaged at the same time (which is then necessary with the rotary
tiller) has to be deactivated.
The operator has to remove the screw (fig. 2). Important: if the
rotary tiller is connected again, the safety system has to be brought back to its original
working condition. Grillo bears no responsibility in case of non-compliance with this rule
(fig. 2 – fig. 2A).
WARNINGS FOR TRANSPORT
Walking tractors cannot be used on public roads. If the machine is to be transported on a lorry or a
trailer, lower the handlebar, engage the 1
st
gear, fasten the walking tractor to the lorry/trailer using
ropes or belts. If a lifting machine is used to lift the walking tractor from the ground into the
lorry/trailer make sure its lifting capacity its suitable for the walking tractor.
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