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ENGINE SPECIFICATION

TYPE:

Perkins 45KW @ 2800 RPM,
4 cylinder (in line) vertical
Diesel engine, 4 stroke, water
cooled, 2200cc with 12V
electric start.

Model:

404C-22T

Maximum Speed:

2800 +0/-50 RPM (No
load)

Idle Speed:

1250 ± 50  RPM

Oil Sump Capacity:

10.6 litres

Fuel:

No. 2-D Diesel fuel (ASTM
D975)

MACHINE SPECIFICATION

Frame construction:

 Heavy duty formed steel

chassis with box
section frame rails.

Cutting unit drive:

Fixed displacement

hydraulic motors coupled to
cutting means through drive
belt.

Transmission:

Full time 4-wheel drive.
Direct

coupled

variable displacement pump
to direct coupled 280cc
front, 237cc rear wheel
motors.

Speeds:
Cutting:

0 - 12km/h FORWARD

Transport:

0 - 22km/h FORWARD

Reverse:

0 - 12km/h

Steering:

Hydrostatic power steering,
with adjustable tilt steering
wheel.

Ground pressure:

1 kg/cm

2

Brakes,   Service:

Positive hydrostatic
braking.

              Parking:

Fail safe, Oil
immersed wet disc
brakes.

Fuel Tank
Capacity:

45.4 litres

VIBRATION LEVEL

The machine was tested for whole body and
hand/arm vibration levels.  The operator was
seated in the normal operating position with
both hands on the steering mechanism.  The
engine was running and the cutting device was
rotating with the machine stationary.

Standard ISO 5349: 1986

 Mechanical

vibration. Guidelines for the measurement and
the assessment of human exposure to hand-
transmitted vibration.

Standard ISO 2631-1: 1985 

Evaluation of

human exposure to whole body vibration --
Part 1: General requirements.

Hydraulic Tank
Capacity:

18.8 litres

Battery:

Exide 065

DIMENSIONS

Width of cut:
295cm Model

2.95 metres

323cm Model

3.23 metres

Overall width:

1.55 metres

(transport)

Overall height:

1.35 metres

Overall length:

3.1 metres

Overall weight of machine:
295cm Model

 1554 kg

323cm Model

 1577 kg

Noise & Vibration Publications

Operators ear level (sound pressure) - 89.3 db
Bystander level (sound power)  - 104 db
Whole body acceleration level X 0.64
Whole body acceleration level Y 0.33
Whole body acceleration level Z 0.19

Summary of Contents for Ransomes HR 6010

Page 1: ...incorrectly used this machine can cause severe injury Those who use and maintain this machine should be trained in its proper use warned of its dangers and should read the entire manual before attemp...

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Page 3: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SPECIFICATION CONTROLS ENGINE STEERING WHEELS TYRES HYDRAULICS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE OPTIONS NOTES INDEX...

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Page 5: ...1 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Machine Specifications...

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Page 7: ...wet disc brakes Fuel Tank Capacity 45 4 litres VIBRATION LEVEL The machine was tested for whole body and hand arm vibration levels The operator was seated in the normal operating position with both ha...

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Page 9: ...2 SECTION 2 Controls Contols Control Description...

Page 10: ...rol console on the left hand side To adjust turn the clamping knob anticlockwise to release and pivot the steering wheel backwards and forwards to obtain desired setting then lock in position by turni...

Page 11: ...that senses brake position The brake must be applied to start the machine and when stopping and leaving the seat CAUTION The parking brake must not be applied whilst the vehicle is moving DIFF LOCK C...

Page 12: ...units are at the required height To lower Move the lever s fully forwards and release the unit s will lower to ground level DO NOT hold lever in forward position NOTE The units will only lift and low...

Page 13: ...ll go out once the engine has started If the light comes on while the engine is running STOP IMMEDIATELY as this indicates that the engine oil pressure is too low Check the level of oil in the sump an...

Page 14: ...ately and resolve the problem b Horn A sounds intermittently this indicates a low engine oil pressure condition If this occurs turn off the engine immediately and resolve the problem BONNET RELEASE KE...

Page 15: ...ndition HEIGHT OF CUT ADJUSTMENT CENTRE DECK 1 Raise the deck 2 Remove the quick pin Q from the top of the caster wheel pivot spindle 3 Remove the caster wheel from caster support M 4 Select either Po...

Page 16: ...l pivot spindle 3 Remove the caster wheel from caster support M 4 Select either Position 1 or Position 2 for wheel mounting bracket To change remove 4 mounting bolts R 5 Place the selected size and nu...

Page 17: ...3 SECTION 3 Engine Engine specifications Engine Routing Servicing...

Page 18: ...tion Anticlockwise viewed on flywheel Governing All speed mechanical Cooling system Pressurised water Length 666mm 26 2 in Width 516 3mm 20 3 in Height 725mm 28 5 in Dry weight 194kg 427 7 lb Engine S...

Page 19: ...er by hand only e Check for oil leaks around the cartridge gasket after engine is started Fig 1 ENGINE MAINTENANCE Every 500 hrs Fuel System Use Diesel fuel No 2 D ASTM D975 See engine manufacturer s...

Page 20: ...ll with 50 50 solution Fig 15 Fig 15A Cooling System Check Bug Screen F Radiator Oil cooler are all free from dust debris and there is an uninterrupted air flow to the engine The screen should be fitt...

Page 21: ...4 SECTION 4 STEERING This section has been left blank...

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Page 23: ...5 SECTION 5 WHEELS AND TYRES Front Wheel Assembly Rear Axle and Wheel Assembly...

Page 24: ...eel Assembly Wheel nut torque setting 92 Nm 68 Lbs Ft Tyre Size 24 X 13 00 12 Tyre Type Maxxis tread pattern Kevlar Option C 165S 4pr Tyre Pressure 20 psi 1 37 bar Tyre Pressure Kevlar 20 22 psi 1 37...

Page 25: ...O until wheels are correctly positioned Adjust both tie rods an equal amount 3 Re tighten locknuts The tires should then be 1 8 closer at the front than the rear Rear Axle Assembly Tyre Size 20 X 10 0...

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Page 27: ...0 600psi pressure gauge A810955 0 6000psi pressure gauge A810939 Micro bore connector hose for pressure gauges 2695493 Flushing Filter Flow capacity 230 ltrs min pressure capacity 6085psi 414 Bar filt...

Page 28: ...UT IN L R Filter Head F F Cutter deck valve M1 M2 Front cutter deck motor Oil Cooler T R SV RV 1 3200 psi CV 1 50 psi Weight Transfer CV 2 RV 2 205 psi Blade Brake P G Inlet Manifold Steering to one s...

Page 29: ...G Inlet Manifold Wing Deck Valves M1 M1 M2 M2 SV SV CV2 CV2 LH Cutter Deck Motor RH Cutter Deck Motor P G G RV 1 3045 psi RV 1 3045 psi RV 2 300 psi RV 2 300 psi T T C C Oil Returning from Steering L...

Page 30: ...45psi L2 A M1 M2 B M3 E Oil returning from front deck circuit Filter Check Valve 40 lpm 38 9 lpm Cooler Tank Shell Tellus 46 Transmission Valve RH Rear wheelmotor 237cc LH Rear wheelmotor 237cc LH Fro...

Page 31: ...r 3625psi Rev Relief 230 Bar 3045psi L2 A M1 M2 B M3 E Oil returning from front deck circuit Filter Check Valve 40 lpm 38 9 lpm Cooler Tank Shell Tellus 46 Transmission Valve RH Rear wheelmotor 237cc...

Page 32: ...Rev Relief 230 Bar 3045psi L2 A M1 M2 B M3 E Oil returning from front deck circuit Filter Check Valve 40 lpm 38 9 lpm Cooler Tank Shell Tellus 46 Transmission Valve RH Rear wheelmotor 237cc LH Rear w...

Page 33: ...nents Electrical schematics 1 Master 2 Hot 3 Pre Heat 4 Ignition 5 Engine Start 6 Operator in seat brake off 7 Energise For Rev pedal 8 Energise cutter deck switch 9 Lower decks 10 Depress deck enable...

Page 34: ...ated under the front tower cover FUSE BLOCK 1 Fuse A 10Amp Fuel pump Alternator Fuse B 20Amp Main Ignition Fuse C 10Amp Horn Fuse D 10Amp Glow Plug Relay Fuse E 10Amp Beacon Fuse F Spare FUSE BLOCK 2...

Page 35: ...r Relay A Flasher Relay Relay B RH Deck Relay Relay C Centre Deck Relay Relay D LH Deck Relay Relay E 4 Wheel Drive Relay Relay F Start Relay Relay G Horn Relay Relay H Alarm Relay Relay I Accessory R...

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Page 44: ...G B W W 4 3 2 1 SPLIT TO B W W G N Y 5 6 7 MAIN 2 8 9 10 R W U G SW LAMP CUTTING DECK Y B G Y B Y B CUTTING DECK SWITCH B B R W R W R W 5 1 7 R W U G B B W R W B B O B 0 B 3 2 1 R W B B K R W BEACON S...

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Page 46: ...4 3 2 1 SPLIT TO B W W G N Y 5 6 7 MAIN 2 8 9 10 R W U G SW LAMP CUTTING DECK Y B G Y B Y B CUTTING DECK SWITCH B B R W R W R W 5 1 7 R W U G B B W R W B B O B 0 B 3 2 1 R W B B K R W BEACON SWITCH C...

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Page 48: ...3 2 1 SPLIT TO B W W G N Y 5 6 7 MAIN 2 8 9 10 R W U G SW LAMP CUTTING DECK Y B G Y B Y B CUTTING DECK SWITCH B B R W R W R W 5 1 7 R W U G B B W R W B B O B 0 B 3 2 1 R W B B K R W BEACON SWITCH CON...

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Page 52: ...G B W W 4 3 2 1 SPLIT TO B W W G N Y 5 6 7 MAIN 2 8 9 10 R W U G SW LAMP CUTTING DECK Y B G Y B Y B CUTTING DECK SWITCH B B R W R W R W 5 1 7 R W U G B B W R W B B O B 0 B 3 2 1 R W B B K R W BEACON S...

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Page 56: ...2 1 SPLIT TO B W W G N Y 5 6 7 MAIN 2 8 9 10 R W U G SW LAMP CUTTING DECK Y B G Y B Y B CUTTING DECK SWITCH B B R W R W R W 5 1 7 R W U G B B W R W B B O B 0 B 3 2 1 R W B B K R W BEACON SWITCH CONNE...

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Page 59: ...8 SECTION 8 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Lubrication chart Maintenance chart...

Page 60: ...LUBRICATION FLUID REQUIREMENTS QUANTITY TYPE ENGINE OIL with filter 10 6 Litres 10W 30 SE SF SG HYDRAULIC OIL with filter 37 0 Litres Shell T ellus 46 RADIATOR COOLANT 5 5 Litres 50 ANTI FREEZE Lubric...

Page 61: ...lter E lem ent C hange O il F ilter C artridge Replace F uel F ilters M AC H IN E C heck transm ission pedal m ovem ent for free operation C heck Interlock S ystem C heck Top up C oolant Level C heck...

Page 62: ...bolt E 3 Loosen 4 bolts G fastening the motor mounting plate to the cutter deck 3 visible in photo 4 Turn adjustment bolt E until proper tension is obtained 5 Retighten 4 bolts G and lock nut on adjus...

Page 63: ...ed Do not overheat or weaken the blades If blade becomes cracked or bent replace with a new blade to ensure safe operation f lift portion of blade is worn thin replace with a new blade to ensure safe...

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Page 65: ...ns List LMAB 612 Wing Decks for 2 95m width of cut LMAB 680 Wing Decks for 3 23m width of cut 970028 Antiscalp kit for wing decks LMAC 120 Lighting kit left hand dipped 970018 ROPS 2 post with seat be...

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