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LIMITED WARRANTY

KUHN S.A. of 4 Impasse des Fabriques, 67706 SAVERNE CEDEX, France (hereinafter called the
«Company») warrants, in accordance with the provisions below, to each original retail purchaser of
KUHN new equipment of its own manufacture, from an authorized KUHN dealer, that such equipment
is, at the time of delivery to such purchaser, free from defects in material and workmanship and that
such equipment will be warranted for a period of one year starting from the date the goods are delivered
to the end user and during this period up to a limit of 500 hours use, providing the machine is used and
serviced in accordance with the recommendations in the Operator’s Manual.

THESE CONDITIONS ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS :

1. Parts of machines which are not of our manufacture i.e. tyres, belts, P.T.O. shafts, clutches etc., are not

covered by this Limited Warranty but are subject to the warranty of the original manufacturer.  Any claim
falling into this category will be taken up with the manufacturer concerned.

2. Warranty claims applying to these types of parts must be handled in the same way as if they were parts

manufactured by KUHN.  However, compensation will be paid in accordance with the warranty agree-
ment of the manufacturer concerned in as much as the latter justifies such a claim.

3. This Limited Warranty will be withdrawn if any equipment has been used for purposes other than for

which it was intended or if it has been misused, neglected or damaged by accident or let out on hire.  Nor
can claims be accepted if parts other than those manufactured  by us have been incorporated in any of
our equipment.  Furthermore, the Company shall not be responsible for damage in transit or handling by
any common carrier and under no circumstances within or without the warranty period will the Company
be liable for damages for loss of use or damages resulting from delay or any consequential damage.

We cannot be held responsible for loss of earnings caused by a breakdown or for injuries either to the owner
or to a third party,  nor can we be called upon to be responsible for labor charges, other than originally
agreed, incurred in the removal or replacements of components.

THE CUSTOMER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR AND BEAR THE COSTS OF:

1. Normal maintenance such as greasing, maintenance of oil levels, minor adjustments, etc.

2. Transportation of any kind of any KUHN product to and from the place the warranty work is performed.

3. Dealer travel time to and from the machine or to deliver and return the machine from the workshop for

repair.

4. Dealer travelling costs.

Parts defined as normal wearing items are listed as follows and are not in any way covered under this
Limited Warranty :
V belts, discs, knives, wear plates, disc guards, tires, torque limiters, hydraulic hoses, pitman shafts, swath
sticks, blades, tines and tine holders.

KUHN Limited Warranty will not apply to any product which is altered or modified without the expressed
permission of the Company and/or repaired by anyone other than Authorized Service Distributors or
Authorized Service Dealers.

Summary of Contents for GA 9321 H/P

Page 1: ...OPERATOR SMANUAL GA 9321 H P GYRORAKE KN018BGB A 06 2004...

Page 2: ...instruct you on the general operation of your machine He is interested that you get the best performance possible and will be glad to answer any special questions that may arise regarding the operati...

Page 3: ...ctoradaptation attachment 12 PTO shaft 14 Working position and adjustments 16 Rotorheightadjustment 18 Machine use 20 Forwardspeed 20 Transport 22 Parking the machine 24 Lubrication 26 Maintenance 28...

Page 4: ...ponsibility of the operator Designated use of the machine also means following operation maintenance and repair recommendations given by the manufacturer using only genuine spare parts equipment and a...

Page 5: ...reduced sound level while operating the PTO drive implement 7 Before starting up the machine and beginning work check the surrounding area beware of children Make sure there is sufficient visibility...

Page 6: ...importance to be cautious in every given situation 21 Be particularly cautious when turning corners paying attention to machine overhang length height and weight 22 Before operating the machine ensure...

Page 7: ...abilized by the linkage to avoid stabilizer bars side to side shifting 8 Never operate or transport the machine on sloping or bumpy fields with a narrow wheel track tractor POWER TAKE OFF 1 Use only t...

Page 8: ...s the hydraulic connections between tractor and machine to avoid making a wrong connection WARNING Functions could be reversed for example lift lower 5 Regularly check the hydraulic hoses Replace the...

Page 9: ...is forbidden to discard any oil grease or filters These must be given to waste disposal organisations to protect the environment 6 Disconnect power source before any work is done to the electric syst...

Page 10: ...your machine in the areas indicated They are intented for your personal safety and for the safety of the people working with you The text shown on them gives their precise meaning Keep the pictorials...

Page 11: ...9 3 1 4 5 6...

Page 12: ...10 7 8 9 10...

Page 13: ...es dimension pressure Rake rotors 16 x 6 50 8 2 bars 29 psi Carrying frame 400 60 15 5 2 5 bars 36 2 psi Hydraulic connections 2 double acting outlet Electric connections 1 x 7 pin plug 1 x 3 pin plug...

Page 14: ...ized using the means provided check chains etc Using the tractor 3 point lift position the attachment frame so that the tractor lower links are 750 mm 2 6 abovegroundlevel horizontalcarryingframe Conn...

Page 15: ...13 1 2 3 3a...

Page 16: ...2 cm 3 4 must be maintained fig 16 If this is not the case shorten the two transmissiontubesandthetwoguardtubesbythesamelength fig 12and13 Bevelandcleanthetubes fig 14 and grease the inside of the out...

Page 17: ...15...

Page 18: ...s 5 using handles 4 and lower them in working position see arrows photo 5 Store handles 4 back in clips 6 photo 5 Wheel undercarriage height adjustment photo 4 switch the electric control box ON 1 pho...

Page 19: ...17 5 6 4 5b 5a...

Page 20: ...ey and wait for rotating parts to stop Lower the rotor on the ground Remove a few tine arms for easier access Remove pin 1 Raise rotor arm make sure the latter frees itself from the undercarriage with...

Page 21: ...efore carrying out any operation on the machine stop the tractor engine remove ignition key and wait for rotating parts to stop Reinstall undercarriage with 2 washers 9 and 4 screws 5 21 daNm 7 38 ft...

Page 22: ...the oil level in the oil tank The oil level must be situated between the MIN and MAX markings see chapter on lubrication For safety PURPOSES it is forbidden to let the rotors rotate when the machine i...

Page 23: ...21 7...

Page 24: ...lace the machine in minimum working width Raise rotor arms using the hydraulic circuit Beware once the rotor arms are in vertical position wait until they are fully retracted and locked see photo 13 T...

Page 25: ...23 12 10 9 8 11 13 13b 13a...

Page 26: ...he machine rests on the parking stand 1 Place two metallic wedges 3 under the transport wheels 4 photo 16 Put on the handbrake 10 photo 16a Disconnect machine from tractor Place main PTO shaft 5 in it...

Page 27: ...25 16 14 15 16a...

Page 28: ...to 23b If grease zerk cannot be reached remove the other inspection plate Once a week The guides of the drag links and the swivel hitch photo 17 19 20 and 23 Transport wheel arm pivot points photo 19...

Page 29: ...27 17 18 21 22 19 20 23 23b...

Page 30: ...removing drain plug 4 photo 24a as well as plug 5 Reinstallplug 4 andfillwithSHELLSPIRAXEP90oilthroughplughole 5 Theoilleveliscorrectwhenitreaches the red mark visible through sight glass 6 photo 25 l...

Page 31: ...29 24 24a 25...

Page 32: ...d accidentally To install chains proceed as follows Connect the tractor lower link arms to the hitch brackets C see section Attachment of the machine Raise the tractor hydraulic linkage until the swiv...

Page 33: ...31 25...

Page 34: ...fined in EN1553 Agricultural machinery Agricultural self propelled mounted semi mounted and trailed machines Common safety requirements The tractor used has an engine power of 81 kW 110 hp A weighted...

Page 35: ...it has been misused neglected or damaged by accident or let out on hire Nor can claims be accepted if parts other than those manufactured by us have been incorporated in any of our equipment Furtherm...

Page 36: ...ions on all questions as to defect and to the exchange of any part or parts That all safety instructions in the Operator s Manual shall be followed and all safety guards regularly inspected and replac...

Page 37: ...tive The Operator should respect all Health and Safety regulations as well as the Highway Code For your own safety use only genuine KUHN spare parts The manufacturer disclaims all responsibilities due...

Page 38: ...abriques F 67706 SAVERNE CEDEX FRANCE T l 33 0 3 88 01 81 00 Fax 33 0 3 88 01 81 03 www kuhnsa com E mail info kuhnsa com Soci t Anonyme au Capital de 19 488 000 Euros For your safety and to get the b...

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