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USE/OPERATION
Only those who understand the safety instructions and the operating instructions may use the
equipment or product. Exercise caution and care when working with the equipment or prod-
uct and only use it in the way described in the instruction manual. There is a risk of crushing
when working with equipment that has moving parts. Exercise caution when working with
equipment with hydraulic hoses as oil under pressure can penetrate the skin. Immediately
seek medical attention if this should occur. Always work alone with equipment that is made
for working alone. Respect the equipment’s risk zone.
CUTTING
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The rotating blades can throw stones etc. from the ground with great force. It is therefore
important for the operator of the machine to ensure that there is no one else in the vicin-
ity of the tractor during operation.
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Above the mower’s drive system are protective covers and protective plates that prevent
dirt and stones from being thrown around the machine and protect those of you who
work with the pasture topper from the rotating blades.
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When cutting tall grass, the grass sometimes winds itself around the rotor and blades.
For this reason, be attentive to abnormal noise from the machine or vibrations. Switch
off the tractor, disconnect the machine and check that the blades rotate freely.
IMPOR-
TANT!
Make sure the rotors have stopped rotating before lifting the machine to check the
blades. Wait a few minutes to ensure that the blades have stopped rotating.
ADJUSTMENT OF CUTTING HEIGHT
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The pasture topper rests on two adjustable skids, which can easily be adapted to the
desired cutting height, to ensure a smooth ride and allow for a high operating speed and
variable cutting height.
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The two skids have a number of holes in the fastening brackets. When you want to adjust
the cutting height, lift up the pasture topper and move the fastening screws in to the
hole you want.
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When mowing, the entire skid must rest on the ground to achieve the best and most even
mowing result.
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