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AFTER USE

• Park with the machine resting on the ground, not off the ground.

• Wash down the equipment if necessary.

TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

Check that the work area is free from bystanders, children and objects before driving off.  

Always observe additional caution during transport and moving. Ensure that the equipment  

or product is well anchored and existing transport lashings are fitted. Always position the load 

as low as possible. Respect the risk zones even during transport and moving. Do not permit  

anyone to walk under suspended loads when carrying out lifts. Trailers used for transport 

should have brakes that work.

Always store the equipment or product on a dry surface, preferably under a roof, when not in 

use. Ensure that the equipment or product is stable and cannot tip over. Never permit children 

to play at the storage site. Be aware of the tipping risk!

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

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Make sure that the equipment is stable and cannot tip over when carrying out  

maintenance and service work.

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Replace damaged or worn parts to reduce the risk of injuries.

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Carry out maintenance, service and checks in line with recommendations. Only use spare 

parts with equal performance to reduce the risk of injuries and breakdowns.

For spare parts: contact Kellfri Service

Check that all nuts and bolts are tightened after maintenance and service work. Always test  

the machine before starting work.

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Regularly check the condition of the equipment to prevent breakdowns. If cracks, twists, 

bends, gaps or fatigue are discovered, stop using the equipment and rectify the fault. 

Worn parts must be replaced.

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Retighten all nuts and bolts after a few hours of operation and at the end of a day’s work.

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Disconnect the equipment from the towing vehicle while faults are being repaired.

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Grease moving parts regularly. See separate engine manual for maintenance of engine.

It is very important to check the machine regularly with the aim of detecting and preventing 

wear and tear, damage, etc.

RECYCLING

 

When scrapping, the equipment should be dismantled and transported to a designated  

recycling station.

Contact your local authority for further information.

Summary of Contents for 35-GUB105

Page 1: ...Carefully read the operating instructions before using the product Operating instructions translated from Swedish 35 GUB105 GRASS AND LEAF COLLECTOR...

Page 2: ...have stringent performance demands PRODUCT INFORMATION Kellfri s towed grass and leaf collector is adapted to be towed behind ride on mowers or garden tractors The rotating brush easily collects gras...

Page 3: ...hout first stopping the equipment Never leave the equipment with the engine of the towing vehicle running Turn off the engine when you leave the equipment even for a short period Always disengage the...

Page 4: ...pment or products that are made for working alone Remove all rubbish from your work area Keep work areas clean Always respect the equipment s risk zone WARNING LABELS Make sure warning labels are alwa...

Page 5: ...left 14 Side tube upper part right 15 Side tube upper part left 16 Frame tube 17 Cord NO QUANTITY DESCRIPTION A 2 Hex key M8x65 B 2 Hex key M8x50 C 2 Hex key M8x40 D 4 Hex key M6x35 E 1 Hex key M8x20...

Page 6: ...nut M6 Do not tighten yet Do the same with the left arm L H Illustration 3 Assemble both arms together with two M8x65 bolts and lock nut M8 Do not tighten yet If your tractor s tow hitch has 279 to 33...

Page 7: ...yet Illustration 7 Put M8x20 bolt through the anglebracket Placeonthebolt inorder spacer bushing height adjustment bracket a large washer 8 and a lock nut Tighten Illustration 8 Move height adjustmen...

Page 8: ...de tubes through the flaps on the side of the bag 3 Illustration 11 Fit the side tubes and the frame tube together with a plastic plug 4 Illustration12 Turnthemiddletubeonthe other frame tube lower pa...

Page 9: ...locking pin 3 7 Illustration14 Securelyfitthebag sbottom on the lower frame with 2 clevis pins 6x37 and locking pins 2 8 Illustration 15 Thread the bag s corner around the lower side tube on both side...

Page 10: ...0 Illustration 17 Feel along the side tubes on the upper frame to locate the bottom hole on the side tube Then make a hole through the flap 11 Illustration 18 Thread in a clevis pin 8x59 5 through the...

Page 11: ...arms on the ends of the collector arms and secure with clevis pin 6x37 and locking pin 2 Warning Compliance with the safety instructions requires that the product is only used as described in these i...

Page 12: ...angerous to use it should not be used Read the tractor s operating manual before connecting the equipment BEFORE USE Ensure that all nuts bolts and installations are securely mounted that all packing...

Page 13: ...ng out maintenance and service work Replace damaged or worn parts to reduce the risk of injuries Carry out maintenance service and checks in line with recommendations Only use spare parts with equal p...

Page 14: ...14...

Page 15: ...brush 6 32 Adjustment bracket 1 33 Right Arm 1 34 Tow bracket 1 35 Tow bracket straight 1 36 Left Arm 1 37 Large flat washer 10 4 38 Bolt M10x85 2 39 Lock nut M5 20 NO DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 40 Connect...

Page 16: ...Wear parts such as hoses seals oils and belts Kellfri AB Phone 46 511 242 50 Email info kellfri co uk You are always welcome to give feedback or ask us about our equipment and products Kellfri AB has...

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