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ASSEMBLY / OPERATOR'S MANUAL

GF 5001 MH - GYROTEDDER

N° 95204 C.GB - 06.2004

Summary of Contents for GF 5001 MH

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY OPERATOR S MANUAL GF 5001 MH GYROTEDDER N 95204 C GB 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: ...s 11 Assembly instructions 12 Attachment to the tractor 17 PTO shaft 18 Working position and adjustments 19 Operatingspeed 21 Transportposition 22 Parking the machine 23 Lubrication 24 Optionalequipme...

Page 4: ...designated operation is at the risk and responsibility of the operator Designated use of the machine also means following operation maintenance and repair recommendations given by the manufacturer us...

Page 5: ...risk of projection 7 Carrying people or animals on the machine when working or in transport is strictly forbidden 8 Machine must only be attached to tractor using means provided and in accordance wit...

Page 6: ...PERATING THE MACHINE 1 Do not wear loose clothing which could be caught up in moving parts 2 Wear the individual protection equipment corresponding to the work which is planned gloves shoes eye protec...

Page 7: ...gagingPTO ensurethatPTOspeed rotationalfrequency anddirectionofrotationareinaccordance withmanufacturer srecommendations 9 Before engaging PTO keep all people and animals clear from the machine 10 Nev...

Page 8: ...sure to use hoses with the specifications and quality recommended by the manufacturer of the machine 6 Should a leak be found take all necessary precautions to avoid accidents 7 Any liquid under pres...

Page 9: ...reaseorfilters Thesemustbegiventowastedisposalorganizationstoprotect theenvironment 6 Disconnect power source before any work is done to the electric system 7 Check safety guards regularly particularl...

Page 10: ...TIONS When changing the machine over from the work to the transport position or vice versa danger of crushing and shearing can exist Be especially careful and keep all persons away from vicinity of th...

Page 11: ...ED ON YOUR MACHINE IN THE AREAS INDICATED THEY ARE INTENDED FOR YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY AND FOR THE SAFETY OF THE PEOPLE WORKING WITH YOU THE TEXT SHOWN ON THEM GIVES THEIR PRECISE MEANING ENSURE THAT TH...

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Page 13: ...11220 5 00 m 16 7 Width in working position 5 43 m 17 9 Transport width 2 84 m 9 2 Length in transport position 2 31 m 7 7 Length in working position 2 31 m 7 7 Power requirement 15 kW 20 hp Weight wi...

Page 14: ...underside and the self lockingnutM12whenfittingbolt D photo2 Connecthoses RandS tothehydraulicT union U and to hydraulic cylinders V as shown on photos 2 2A and 2B 2B 2A 2 1 1 Fitting of the outer wi...

Page 15: ...cure in place with roll pins E 5 x 50 mm and E 8 x 50 mm as shown in figure 3 Attach the pendulum arm B tothe3 pointframe C by means of the horizontal pivot pin F Secure the horizontal pin F with roll...

Page 16: ...rque of 16 daNm 120 ft lbs During the first few hours of work make frequent checks of tine nut and bolt tightness If necessary retighten to 16 daNm 120 ft lbs to avoid the possibility of loss or break...

Page 17: ...the upper hole of support plate C then through plate P and tie a knot Thread the other end of cord through handle A and tie a knot at desired length so that locks can easily be maneuvered from the tr...

Page 18: ...um safety Fit both guards 6 onto support 7 and secure them with 4 hexagon bolts 8 M 10 x 50 and nuts M 10 photo 10 Torque to 5 daNm 37 ft lbs Side guards 5 are fitted to outside housings 11 using 2 he...

Page 19: ...25 mm diameter link pins to attach tractor top link Q to the pendulum arm A photo 11 Attachment should be undertaken with the pendulum arm A unlocked lever V in the lower position photo 12 The pendulu...

Page 20: ...he two transmission tubes and the two guard tubes by the same length fig 13 and 14 Bevel and clean the tubes fig 15 and grease the inside of the outer tube fig 16 3 Never operate the PTO at too great...

Page 21: ...rk position proceed as follows Lower the machine on the ground Unlock pendulum arm Free the outside rotors by releasing locks L Next turntheserotors180 sothattheirtinespointtowards the outside Make su...

Page 22: ...e front of the machine When working along edges of fields hedgerows fences etc the oblique position is obtained by locking the wheels in holes H to project the crop towards the left or holes J to proj...

Page 23: ...speed is approximately 7 8 km hr 4 1 2 5 mph Second time over the speed can reach 10 12 km hr 6 1 2 7 mph according to the moisture content If the hay is dry the speed rotational frequency of the rot...

Page 24: ...o that their tines point towards the centre looking from behind the ma chine Make sure the locks L will automatically relocate in the transport position photo 22 Raise the machine lock the pendulum ar...

Page 25: ...ts support S to avoid ground contact which could result in premature failure due to contamination with dirt and dust photo 24 Put male coupling of the hydraulic hose F into its parking support H photo...

Page 26: ...ock the hydraulic cylinder pins TO ENSURE TROUBLE FREE OPERATION OF YOUR MACHINE WE RECOMMEND SHELL LUBRICANTS Grease the following points with SHELL Multi Purpose grease NLGI grade 2 Once a day PTO y...

Page 27: ...plex reduction gearbox proceed as follows Fitguard G photo30 onDuplexreductiongearbox usingthehardwareprovidedtherefore Remove original PTO shaft guard from the central gearbox Slide the Duplex reduct...

Page 28: ...te stripes are facing in the right direction fig 31 On machines marketed in Switzerland the4yellowandblackstickerssuppliedwiththesetmustbeaffixedtothesignalpanels 12 inplace of the red and white stick...

Page 29: ...he lighting equipment to function a 7 pin socket is required at the rear of the tractor Place plug O in support P when detaching machine from tractor photo34 4 DAMPER EQUIPMENT Kit No 112 6270 This eq...

Page 30: ...edder Sound levels have been measured in accordance with the measuring methods as defined in EN 1553 Agricultural machinery Agricultural self propelled mounted semi mounted and trailed machines Common...

Page 31: ...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 32: ...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...

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Page 35: ...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...

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