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Coupling the machine

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Coupling the machine

Safety

General

The machine is equipped at the factory for coupling to the pending 
attachment or a lift link drawbar.

The following worksteps are described in this section:

»Coupling the machine«

»Coupling the PTO shaft«

»Connecting the electrics [+]«

»Connecting the hydraulics«

Observe the safety information

Observe the safety information. Disregard for safety information 
can lead to serious or fatal injury. See chapter »Safety«, page 6.

Increased risk of injury

When the machine is being coupled to the tractor, there is an 
increased risk of injury. Therefore:

Never stand between the tractor and machine.

Secure the tractor against rolling away.

Actuate the three-point power lift system slowly and carefully.

Failure to observe these instructions can result in serious or 
fatal injury.

Summary of Contents for RA1042T

Page 1: ...RA1042T Operator s manual Original operator s manual Edition 09 2013 Date of print 09 2014 Language EN EU Machine number VF65982451 Model VF6598 Document number VF16660942 EN EU ...

Page 2: ...address Kverneland Group Kerteminde AS Taarupstrandvej 25 DK 5300 Kerteminde Denmark Tel 45 65 19 19 00 4 20 m 570 kg VF6598_ _ _ _ Copyright by Kverneland Group Gottmadingen N V Germany Reproduction transfer to other media translation or the use of extracts or parts of this manual without the explicit permission of Kverneland is not permitted All rights reserved The contents of this operating man...

Page 3: ...38 General 38 Rotor pitch 39 Working depth 40 Road transport 42 Safety 42 General 43 Prior to road transport 43 Road transport 47 Preparations on the field 48 Safety 48 General 48 Basic settings 49 Operation 52 Safety 52 General 53 Swathing 54 Swath deposit 55 Driving on headlands 55 Cleaning and care 56 Safety 56 Cleaning 57 Care 57 Parking and storage 58 Safety 58 General 58 Uncoupling the machi...

Page 4: ...re that you avoid accidents comply with warranty conditions have a fully functional machine in good working order at all times Training Your will receive training from your dealer concerning using the controls and care of the machine Information for the employer All personnel are to be regularly but at least once a year instructed on the use of the machine in accordance with the regulations of the...

Page 5: ...d instructions more quickly The Information pictogram indicates tips and additional information The Examples pictogram indicates examples that assist under standing of the instructions The spanner indicates tips for assembly or adjustment work Switch on the tractor Switch off the tractor and secure it against rolling away The arrow in the diagram shows the direction of travel Caution The warning t...

Page 6: ...the interest of your own safety in the interest of the safety of others to ensure the safety of the machine Numerous risks can result from handling agricultural machinery in the wrong way Therefore always work with particular care and never under time pressure Information for the employer Inform all persons who work with the machine about this safety information at regular intervals and in accorda...

Page 7: ...d stickers attached to the machine indicate potential hazards The stickers must not be removed Illegible or missing stickers should be replaced You can obtain new stickers as replacement parts from your dealer Warning signs on the machine ...

Page 8: ...nce from the rotor when it is rotating Nobody may remain in close proximity to the machine when tedders and rakes are running Otherwise serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result Distance from the tractor When the machine is being coupled uncoupled or operated there should be no one between the tractor and the machine Otherwise serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result Risk of crush...

Page 9: ...on The rotor may turn unex pectedly due to centrifugal forces Otherwise serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result PTO shaft speed 540 rpm The specified maximum PTO shaft speed of 540 rpm must not be exceeded Otherwise damage to the machine may be caused as a result Do not exceed the maximum hydraulic pressure The tractor s hydraulic pressure on the machine s hydraulic system must not excee...

Page 10: ...een provided by an employee from a dealership or the manufacturer or by a factory representative Operation without proper training can lead to damage to the machine due to incorrect operation or may cause accidents Safety is your responsibility Follow the safety instructions Ensure that all operators comply with the safety instructions Prevent serious or fatal accidents by following the safety ins...

Page 11: ...uld enter the working area of the machine Switch off the PTO shaft drive Rotating unprotected parts can damage the machine and cause life threatening injuries Specified workwear Do not wear loose fitting clothing Loose fitting items of clothing may become caught in rotating parts Wear workwear and protective clothing as specified by the Accident Prevention and Insurance Asso ciation Serious or fat...

Page 12: ...rom the transport to the work position and vice versa make sure the machine is standing level Otherwise damage to the machine and serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result Do not make any modifications to the machine No modifications of any kind may be made to the machine Unau thorised modifications can adversely affect the correct operation and safety of the machine and shorten its servic...

Page 13: ...dle the PTO shaft correctly If these instructions are ignored damage may be caused to the PTO shaft and machine Hydraulics Hydraulic connection at zero pressure only Only connect hydraulic hoses to the tractor hydraulic system if the tractor and machine hydraulic system is at zero pressure A pressurised hydraulic system can trigger unpredictable movements of the machine and can cause serious damag...

Page 14: ... weight of the machine The driver and keeper of the vehicle are liable should these conditions not be observed Close the ball valve Close the ball valve before driving on the road If the ball valve is open and there is an operating error the machine may drop or swing out unexpectedly This could cause traffic accidents and accidents with fatal consequences Check tyre pressures Check tyre pressure o...

Page 15: ... the road conditions A driving style which is not adapted to conditions can cause accidents Accidents with serious or fatal injuries may be caused as a result Check hitch pins Hitch pins must be in perfect condition Hitch pins must show no signs of wear and be properly secured Otherwise hitched machines may detach themselves of their own accord Accidents with serious or fatal injuries may be cause...

Page 16: ...ring operation Make sure that you have an adequate view Only begin work when the immediate vicinity is cleared of any persons or objects Serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result Retighten all nuts bolts and screws Regularly check that nuts and bolts are correctly tightened Retighten bolts if necessary Nuts and bolts can work loose when the machine is used Damage to the machine or accident...

Page 17: ... Never stand between the tractor and machine Set the machine down on firm secure and level ground Ensure that the parking stand is securely locked Place the PTO shaft in the holder provided Secure the machine against rolling away use wheel chocks Do not disconnect hydraulic hoses until there is no pressure in the tractor and machine hydraulic system Failure to observe these instructions can result...

Page 18: ...ch off the PTO shaft drive Depressurise the hydraulic system Whenever possible uncouple the tractor Switch off the tractor and remove the ignition key Ensure the machine is standing on firm secure and level ground and provide additional support if necessary Secure the machine against rolling away use wheel chocks Only if these regulations are observed can safe working be ensured during care and ma...

Page 19: ...pin and screwed connections Further regulations Observe the regulations In addition to the safety information listed above please observe the following Accident prevention regulations Generally recognised safety regulations occupational health requirements and road traffic regulations The instructions provided in this operating manual Regulations relating to operation maintenance and repair Warran...

Page 20: ...sk is borne solely by the user Features Flexible in operation This single wheel rake meets all the requirements of modern crop harvesting engineering Important functions for field use are controlled during active operation The rake can be pulled by tractors of 15 kW 20 hp or more Extensive equipment The machine is equipped with a low maintenance gear box and 11 tine supports on each rotor The cran...

Page 21: ...liarising yourself with the machine 21 Designation of components Guard bar Main frame Tine support Tines Rotor gear Rotor chassis Swath former Transport holder for tine supports Parking stand Drive Drawbar ...

Page 22: ...nsport position for road transport 2 30 WR Width in transport position for road transport 2 00 2 45 WT Width in transport position from tyre to tyre 2 00 T Track width 1 60 O Height of top reflectors 1 25 P Distance between top reflectors 1 70 R Height of bottom reflectors 0 40 S Distance between bottom reflectors 0 65 Swath former in transport position LR HR T WT WR O S P R ...

Page 23: ...ising yourself with the machine 23 Dimensions in work position m LW Length in work position 4 75 HW Height in work position 1 25 RD Rotor diameter 3 35 SE Width with swath former fully extended 4 20 LW HW RD SE ...

Page 24: ...nimum output of the tractor 15 kW 20 hp Lighting equipment power supply 12 V 7 pin plug socket ISO 1724 Hydraulic connections 1 x single acting hydraulic control device Hydraulic pressure 150 210 bar Maximum PTO shaft speed 540 rpm Pending attachment In accordance with ISO 6489 3 Alternatively lower link and lift link drawbar Fixable in height and laterally ...

Page 25: ...63 Pa 130 dB based on 20 µPa A weighted sound level on the machine 80 dB A Swath deposit Swath former Standard Rotors tine supports tines Number of rotors 1 Number of tine supports per rotor 11 Number of tines per tine support 4 Removable tine arms Standard Rotor height adjustment Hydraulic mechanical Tine saver Wheels Rotor chassis with tandem axle 18 x 8 50 8 PR 6 Safety accessories Safety chain...

Page 26: ...ediately Do not assemble the machine yourself Trained personnel are required to assemble the machine Do not perform assembly work yourself The following points are required to be met for the machine to be in proper condition Observance of a sequence of worksteps Compliance with tolerances and torques Knowledge of work safety during assembly Incorrect assembly can result in damage to the machine or...

Page 27: ...and must be observed Safety Switch off the tractor and secure it Before you dismount Switch off the tractor Remove the ignition key Secure the tractor against rolling away An unsecured tractor can run you over or trap you Otherwise serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result Checking the angle of lock The PTO shaft has a wide hinge joint giving the tractor a steering angle of up to 80 Make s...

Page 28: ...he two shaft halves next to each other and Check for a minimum of 200 mm overlap b Check that the PTO shaft is not blocked at one end minimum distance a 20 mm Shorten the slide tube and guard tube by the same dimension Deburr the ends of the tube Remove the swarf Grease the sliding surfaces well Fitting the PTO shaft Make sure that you fit the PTO shaft in the correct installation position There i...

Page 29: ...ulics Observe the safety information Observe the safety information Disregard for safety information can lead to serious or fatal injury See chapter Safety page 6 Increased risk of injury When the machine is being coupled to the tractor there is an increased risk of injury Therefore Never stand between the tractor and machine Secure the tractor against rolling away Actuate the three point power li...

Page 30: ... accessory for coupling to lower links of category I II See Lift link drawbar page 71 Safety chain for USA and Canada In the USA and Canada it is obligatory to secure the rotary rake to the tractor with a safety chain Observe national regulations concerning the length and fitting of the safety chain Fixing pin Genuine fixing pins from the manufacturer Use only genuine fixing pins from the manufact...

Page 31: ...e the height adjustable parking stand out of the transport holder bracket and fit it to the drawbar See Coupling to the lift link drawbar page 32 The working depth is adjusted on the chassis Chapter Preparing for use section Rotor pitch page 39 Lock the height adjustment of the lower link Lock the height adjustment of the lower link Comply with the tractor operating manual Unintentionally raising ...

Page 32: ...nk drawbar page 32 Stowing the height adjustable parking stand After coupling remove the height adjustable parking stand and fit and secure it to the transport holder Switch off the tractor and secure it Pull the pin on the parking stand Remove the parking stand Fit the parking stand to the transport holder and secure it with a fixing pin 50 mm Pin PTO shaft Ensure the minimum spacing In the work ...

Page 33: ...le on the drawbar cylinder Set the tractor s hydraulic control device to the floating position When the optionally available support wheel is used the spindle on the drawbar cylinder must be adjusted to compensate for the ground undulations Operation with optional support wheel Unscrew the spindle on the drawbar cylinder by about 20 mm Spanner size 17 on the spindle In the case of the optional sup...

Page 34: ...shaft is engaged on the shaft ends Secure the guard tubes so that they cannot rotate at the same time Couple the single joint with slip clutch to the machine s PTO stub shaft Connecting the electrics Attach the following electrical cables to the tractor Lighting equipment Connect the plug for the 12 V power supply to the 7 pin plug socket on the tractor Marking on the guard tube Check the electric...

Page 35: ... the road Consult your dealer if the lighting equipment does not function as stated Left hand lighting equipment Orange Red Device lights Tractor lights Left orange Left red Right red Right orange Headlight OFF Off Off Headlight ON Dimmed Dimmed Orange indicator light OFF Off Off Orange indicator light ON Flashing same frequency as right Flashing same frequency as left Brake lights for tractors wi...

Page 36: ...Coupling the machine 36 Power adapter USA A specific power adapter is available for the USA Power adapter USA ...

Page 37: ...osition secure the tractor s control devices against unintended actuation and lock them if possible Uninten tional activation of a control device can trigger unpredictable movements of the machine and cause serious machine damage and personal injury Serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result Check the routing of the hydraulic hoses Close or disconnect the quick release couplings with great ...

Page 38: ...fatal injury See chapter Safety page 6 Secure the machine Secure the machine against unintentional starting and rolling away Use wheel chocks The machine must stand on a level firm and secure surface and be supported during the work if necessary Unsecured or non supported machines can cause accidents Otherwise serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result No persons in the working area Ensure ...

Page 39: ...o the headland position using the tractor s con trol device Close the ball valve Switch off the tractor and secure it Remove the tine supports above the right hand wheel carrier Slightly loosen the three bolts on the wheel carrier Move the wheel carriers into the required position using the adjust ing screw see illustration below Retighten the bolts to a tightening torque of 85 Nm Fit and secure t...

Page 40: ...the drive increases If necessary adjust the working depth to the field again Adjusting the working depth The chassis cylinder is used to adjust the chassis end stop in the work position Start with a horizontal chassis basic setting at a hitch height of 400 mm The chassis pitch depends on the ground conditions and the crop Adjust the working depth as follows Use the tractor s hydraulic control devi...

Page 41: ...oceed as follows Using the nut on the drawbar cylinder adjust the working depth so that the tines lightly touch the ground approx 400 mm to the pending attachment When using the optional support wheel ensure that a lift of at least 10 mm is guaranteed for the drawbar cylinder M22 nut Drawbar cylinder Drawbar cylinder Lift 10 mm approx 400 mm M16 nut Drawbar cylinder Draw shackle M16 nut ...

Page 42: ...ractors The empty weight of the tractor must be greater than the weight of the machine The driver and keeper of the vehicle are liable should these conditions not be observed Clean the machine before travelling on the road Before travelling on the road remove all coarse dirt crop residues and clods of earth from the machine and clean it Crops or dirt that drop onto the road can cause slippery road...

Page 43: ...upports in the transport holder Folding the machine into the transport position Checking the machine Move the machine onto ground that is as flat as possible before changing from work to transport position Moving the swath former to the transport position For the transport position with the lowest transport width pull the swath former out of the holder turn it 180 and push it fully back in and sec...

Page 44: ...h former forwards against the resistance of the pressure spring and fold upwards to 90 Lock the guard bar in the vertical position Secure the guard bar on the front support using a safety splint Right guard bar Pull the right guard bar forwards against the resistance of the pressure spring and fold upwards by 90 Lock the guard bar in the vertical position Secure the guard bar on the front support ...

Page 45: ... one of the tine supports and secure using a rotor securing device Placing the tine supports in the transport holder Loosen and remove the lynch pin from the tine support Pull off the tine support Insert the tine support into the transport holder Secure the tine support with a lynch pin Transport holder Rotor securing device Lynch pin Tine support Rear hole Transport holder Lynch pin Tine support ...

Page 46: ...hecking the machine Prior to driving on the road check the machine against the check list PTO shaft drive off Guard bar folded in Tine supports in the transport holder and secured Tyre pressures correct Lower link secured at the sides Crop residue and dirt removed Lighting cables routed so that they are not strained and cannot become caught in the tractor s wheels when cornering Machine in transpo...

Page 47: ...ea of the machine Lock the control devices on the tractor before driving on public roads Do not transport people or objects on the machine Adjust your speed to road conditions Do not exceed a maximum speed of 50 km h Comply with the national speed limits Ensure sufficient steering and braking capability Driving char acteristics steering and braking capability are all influenced if the machine is c...

Page 48: ... you Otherwise serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result Secure the machine Secure the machine against unintentional starting and rolling away Use wheel chocks The machine must stand on a level firm and secure surface and be supported during the work if necessary Unsecured or non supported machines can cause accidents Otherwise serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result No persons i...

Page 49: ...e machine Switch on the tractor Lower the rotor using the chassis hydraulics until the work position is reached Switch off the tractor and secure it Fitting the tine supports Remove the tine supports from the transport holder Attach the tine supports to the bushed bearing tube and secure with lynch pins Lynch pin Tine support Rear hole ...

Page 50: ...e spring and fold downwards by 90 Right guard bar Remove the safety splint from the front support Pull the right guard bar forwards against the resistance of the pressure spring and fold downwards by 90 Observe the instructions in chapter Preparing for use section Working depth on page 40 No persons within the slewing range There is an acute risk of injury within the slewing range from machine par...

Page 51: ... swath former to the desired width Tighten the T bolt in the new position and secure Adjusting the swath former in relation to the direction of travel It is possible to adjust the direction of travel of the swath former as follows Remove the bolts Move the swath former into the desired position Fit the bolts and tighten them in the new position Adjusting the swath former s height It is possible to...

Page 52: ...pond for a short time Do not allow the slip clutch to respond for longer than 3 seconds If the clutch responds for a longer period of time it will become worn and the disconnect torque will drop Do not compress the PTO shaft The PTO shaft between the tractor and machine must not be compressed when in the work position or transport position If compressed PTO shafts can cause damage to the machine a...

Page 53: ...Suitable working speeds Select a driving speed approx 4 to 12 km h at which the crop is picked up cleanly and completely The working speed depends on the machine settings and the particular crop Swath width The swath width depends on the working width working speed rotor settings as well as crop condition ...

Page 54: ...y in the working area of the machine Switch on the PTO shaft at a low engine speed Slowly increase the speed Do not exceed the maximum speed of 540 rpm Select a driving speed at which the crop is picked up cleanly and completely Start swathing at the edge of the field and at headlands to avoid sub sequently driving over the crop The slip clutch of the machine may also respond at low speed if resis...

Page 55: ...be raised for crossing swaths that have already been harvested Raise the machine to the headland position using the tractor s single acting hydraulic control device Lower the machine again in order to create a new swath Single swath Swath turning Double swath Multiple swath Work position Headland position ...

Page 56: ...rking area Ensure that no persons are present in the slewing and working area of the machine Persons could be caught by the machine within this area This could result in fatal injury Do not clean bearings or hydraulic parts with high pressure cleaners Do not clean bearings or hydraulic parts with high pressure cleaners The high pressure cleaner removes the grease film from the bare metal surfaces ...

Page 57: ...Do not clean the bearings and piston rods of hydraulic cylinders using a high pressure cleaner After cleaning Lubricate all bearings after cleaning Care For a long service life we recommend the following Apply a protective layer of oil to all uncoated work tools Only use approved biodegradable oil e g rapeseed oil Repair any paint damage ...

Page 58: ...or safety information can lead to serious or fatal injury See chapter Safety page 6 Keep children away from the machine Forbid children from playing on or around the machine Select a parking area to which no unauthorised persons have direct access Metal edges and machine work tools can cause serious injury Make sure the machine is standing level Before changing from the transport to the work posit...

Page 59: ...nst rolling away by using chocks Pull off the PTO shaft and place it on the holder provided Close the ball valve and release the hydraulic couplings Place hydraulic couplings in storage pockets Remove the tine supports Disconnect the lighting connectors and place them in the storage pockets Fasten the height adjustable parking stand to the drawbar secure it and relieve the drawbar with the parking...

Page 60: ... period of time perform the following work Clean the machine thoroughly Check all the screwed connections and tighten the bolts Repair or replace any damaged components Repair any paint damage Lubricate the machine in accordance with the lubrication schedule Check the tyre pressures Replace missing warning signs and stickers ...

Page 61: ...ous accidents may be caused if the machine starts uninten tionally Use OEM replacement parts Many components have special properties that are essential for the stability and correct operation of the machine Only spare parts and accessories supplied by the manufacturer have been tested and approved Other products may adversely affect the correct operation of the machine and safety The use of non OE...

Page 62: ... by oil or lubricant seek medical advice immediately Avoid skin contact Avoid skin contact with these materials Protect your skin by means of protective skin cream or oil resistant gloves Contact can result in skin damage Do not use oils for cleaning Do not use oils or lubricants to clean your hands Swarf and abraded material in these materials can also result in injuries Change out of soiled clot...

Page 63: ...way by using chocks Direction information Direction information right left front rear is given in relation to the direction of travel Rotary direction is defined as follows Rotary direction right clockwise Rotary direction left anticlockwise Rotation about a vertical axis viewed from top to bottom Rotation about a horizontal axis viewed at right angles to the direction of travel from left to right...

Page 64: ... any worn parts or seals Observe the maintenance intervals The specifications relate to an average usage of the machine If subjected to heavier duty e g by contracting companies select the maintenance intervals to be shorter Also for extreme working conditions for example heavy dust creation shorter maintenance intervals are possible After 5 hours of operation Daily After 20 hours of operation Aft...

Page 65: ...fter the first 5 hours of operation According to the frequency of use At least once a season Special tightening torques Observe the special tightening torques for the following screwed con nections 90 Nm spring tine 20 Nm Rotor chassis wheel nuts Spring tines 90 Nm 20 Nm wheel nut M12 ...

Page 66: ...strength class Use the correct screw and bolt tightening torque Securely tighten screws nuts and bolts to the specified torques Otherwise damage to the machine and serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result 8 8 10 9 12 9 M6 9 9 Nm 7 3 ft lbs 14 Nm 10 3 ft lbs 17 Nm 12 5 ft lbs M8 24 Nm 17 7 ft lbs 34 Nm 25 ft lbs 41 Nm 30 3 ft lbs M10 48 Nm 35 4 ft lbs 68 Nm 50 2 ft lbs 81 Nm 59 8 ft lbs M1...

Page 67: ...esistance at the second press do not press a second time Too much grease will force the bearings apart Dust and dirt can penetrate into the bearings This leads to premature wear Lubricate the places listed in the illustration as follows after 50 hours of operation before and after the season each time after cleaning with a high pressure cleaner 11 x tine arm shaft end 2 x tandem axle 2 x drawbar c...

Page 68: ...se the profile section tubes after 60 hours of operation before and after the season each time after cleaning with a high pressure cleaner Lubricate the guard as follows after 60 hours of operation before and after the season each time after cleaning with a high pressure cleaner PTO shaft for the main drive Check the guard components Check all guard components of the PTO shafts for wear or damage ...

Page 69: ...up to the required volume Tyres Tyre pressure Check the tyre pressures on a regular basis daily Before any road transport as required for example before setting the tine height before and after the season Inspection glass on the rotor Gear box Oil capacity litres SAE 90 API GL 4 Rotor gear 6 2 Do not drive with worn or damaged tyres Replace worn or damaged tyres immediately There is a high risk of...

Page 70: ...e caution when welding Do not perform any welding work in the vicinity of the hydraulic hoses Hydraulic oil can catch fire very easily Clean hydraulic system Close or disconnect the quick release couplings with great care Remove any dirt or air which has entered the hydraulic system The hydraulic system may otherwise be seriously damaged Material damage or personal injury may be caused as a result...

Page 71: ... direction Check the tine position The tine legs must be parallel If necessary loosen the screwed connection until both tine legs run parallel Support wheel To ensure the machine offers even better contour guidance during operation the manufacturer can also supply an optional support wheel The support wheel can be fitted on the right or on the left When using the optional support wheel ensure that...

Page 72: ... The optional lighting equipment set increases safety when travelling on the road Illuminated warning signs USA The optional kit increases safety when travelling on the road Power adapter USA A specific power adapter is available for the USA Warning sign kit Lighting equipment set Left hand lighting equipment Orange Red Power adapter USA ...

Page 73: ...Additional equipment 73 Spare wheel The optional spare wheel is mounted on the frame and can replace any one of the running wheels Spare wheel ...

Page 74: ...s set too low Chapter Preparing for use section Rotor pitch page 39 Chapter Coupling the machine section Coupling the machine page 30 Machine not operating cleanly at high speed Rotor tines set too high Uneven terrain Chapter Preparing for use section Rotor pitch page 39 Speed too high to process crop mass Reduce speed Rotor dragging crop along Unclean swath form Crop mass too large Reduce speed R...

Page 75: ...Circuit diagrams 75 Circuit diagrams Hydraulic system connection diagram Drawbar cylinder Chassis cylinder Ball valve ...

Page 76: ...rown Red Black Right indicator Right brake light Right rear light Right side light Yellow White Red Brown Black White Left side light White Black Black Connectors and sockets 7 pin in accordance with ISO 1724 Left rear light Left indicator Left brake light Earth Connecting plug 7 pin in accordance with ISO 1724 ...

Page 77: ... Plastic parts Plastic parts can be disposed of in normal household waste residual waste depending on the laws specific to your country Metal parts All metal parts can be sent for recycling Oil In terms of waste legislation environmentally compatible hydraulic oils must be stored collected and disposed of separately in accordance with regulations Rubber Rubber parts such as hoses or tyres must be ...

Page 78: ...ty requirements of EC Directive 2006 42 EC To demonstrate our compliance with the health and safety require ments quoted in the EC Directive we make reference to the following standards DIN EN ISO 12 100 2010 DIN EN ISO 4254 1 2009 AC 2010 DIN EN ISO 4254 10 2009 AC 2010 DIN 11001 3 1998 Kverneland Group Kerteminde AS Kerteminde 11 06 2013 Uwe Kellermeier EC authorised representative Type plate an...

Page 79: ...EC Declaration of Conformity 79 ...

Page 80: ...bar Folding out 50 H Height adjustable parking stand 32 L Lubrication points 67 Machine 67 PTO shafts 68 M Machine Putting away after the season 60 Uncoupling 58 Maintenance 61 Lubrication points 67 Maintenance intervals 64 Maintenance terms 64 Screwed connections 65 O Oil Filling quantities 69 Protective measures 62 Operation 52 P Preparation for road transport Transport position 43 Preparations ...

Page 81: ...position 22 Dimensions in work position 23 Machine equipment 25 Tractor equipment 24 Weights 24 Tightening torques Screwed connections 66 Spring tines 65 Wheel nuts 65 Tractors with quick release couplings 30 Tractors without quick release coupling 31 Tyres 69 Tyre pressure 69 ...

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