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1.2.5 Proper Use
The rotary swather is designed exclusively for usual
applications during agricultural work (proper use).
Any further use is considered to be improper use. The
manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from
such use. Such use is solely at the operator's risk.
Part of the proper use is the adherence to the operating,
maintenance and repair instructions specified by the
manufacturer.
1.2.6 General Specifications
Driving on roads is only permissible with the swath arms in
the transport position.
The max. height of 4 m must not be exceeded.
Swadro
700
Swadro
800/20
Swadro
800/26
Swadro
900
Number of swather disks
ea.
Number of arms/swather disks
ea.
10
10
13
13
Number of double tines/arm
ea.
Working width
approx. mm
6800
7700-8800
Swather disk diameter
approx. mm
3600
Heigth with tine bars / transport position
approx. mm
4250
Height in Working Position
approx. mm
1600
Height with lowered tine bar / transport position [H]
approx. mm
3750
Length [L]
approx. mm
6350
Width in transport position [B]
approx. mm
2995
Width in working position
approx. mm
6800
7600-8800
Power requirement
approx. kW/HP
40/55
PTO speed
rpm max.
Equivalent continuous sound level
Acreage capacity
approx./h 6.5-7
7-7.5
7.5
8-8.5
tyres rotor chassis
single-axle
rotor chassis
tridem-axle
main chassis
Tyre pressure of trailing wheels and running gear
bar
max. operating pressure of the hydraulic system
bar
1x EW
1 x EW
1 x DW
max. permitted transport speed
Weight of machine
[kg]
1560
1600
1700
1860
Load
[kg]
740
760
820
2000
1 x DW
Required hydraulic connections
12 V - 7-pin plug (DIN)
200
12 V - 3-pin plug (DIN)
1 x EW
18 x 8.50-8 6 PR
16 x 6.50-8 4 PR
10.0/75-15.3 8PR
1.0
below 70 db (A)
2900
6800-7600
37/50
3580
1600
5725
540
3300
40 km/h
Typ
Lower link arm arm hitch
lighting voltage
standard
2
4
6800-7600
4030
Summary of Contents for Swadro 700
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Page 4: ...Foreword ...
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Page 28: ...III 8 Preparing for Operation ...
Page 46: ...VI 4 Care and maintenance ...
Page 50: ...VII 4 Lubrication ...
Page 52: ...VIII 2 Accessories ...
Page 54: ...IX 2 Winter storage ...
Page 56: ...X 2 Starting up again ...
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