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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

PRIMOR 

STRAW BLOWER

A7310104 3

 09-00

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE

Summary of Contents for PRIMOR

Page 1: ...1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL PRIMOR STRAW BLOWER A7310104 3 09 00 PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE...

Page 2: ...les service To enable us to satisfy your requirements please provide the information below when you call us It will only take you a few minutes to fill in this page when your machine is delivered but...

Page 3: ...____________________________________________ 35 Unhitching ________________________________________________ 35 MACHINE OPERATION Loading the Bales ________________________________________ 36 Straw Blo...

Page 4: ...though they are largely due to natural wear of parts not being in original adjustment conditions Therefore please DO NOT ASSUME THAT YOU KNOW HOW TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN YOUR MACHINE before reading th...

Page 5: ...ation maintenance and repair recommendations given by the manufacturer using only genuine spare parts equipment and accessories as designated by the manufactu rer PRIMOR straw blowers must only be use...

Page 6: ...in accordance with the safety standards in force 10 When hitching and unhitching the machine put the stand or stands in the correct position and the loading device in the inoperative position arm low...

Page 7: ...be replaced immediately 26 Before using the machine check all screws and nuts particularly those holding the tools conveyor slats swivel chute gate etc Tighten up if necessary Also check drive chain a...

Page 8: ...he universal drive shaft tubes overlap correctly in both the working and transport position 5 Before connecting or disconnecting a universal drive shaft disengage the PTO switch off the engine any rem...

Page 9: ...affect machine operation 4 Check the hydraulic hoses regularly Damaged or worn hoses must be replaced immediately When replacing hydraulic hoses make sure that only hoses with the characteristics and...

Page 10: ...ts are tight Tighten if necessary 3 Before proceeding with any maintenance work on a machine in the raised position prop up the machine with an appropriate support 4 WHEN CLEARING A BLOCKAGE OR REPLAC...

Page 11: ...11 NOTES...

Page 12: ...ety and to that of others as well as to the correct operation of the machine Read their contents and check their location Read the labels as well as the instructions contained in the user manual with...

Page 13: ...AY FROM THE CRUSHING AREA UNTIL ALL MOVING PARTS ARE AT A COMPLETE STANDSTILL BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE ON THE MACHINE SWITCH OFF THE TRACTOR ENGINE REMOVE THE KEY FROM THE IGNITION AND WAIT...

Page 14: ...with current legislation The equipment includes 1 RH tail light A Photo 1 1 LH tail light B Photo 1 2 reflective triangles C Photo 1 2 self adhesive white reflectors D Photo 2 4 self adhesive amber r...

Page 15: ...15 NOTES...

Page 16: ...16 2 4 5 10 1 7 3 9 8 11 14 17 12 16 18 13 15 19 6 DESCRIPTION STRAW BLOWER PRIMOR 2 23 21 24 14 12 26 4 27 1 25 22 20...

Page 17: ...owl 9 Parking stand 10 Axle 11 Wheel 12 Chain tension inspection flap 13 Tail light 14 Gate 15 Lifting point 16 Side chute 17 Flow limiters 18 Chute ram 19 Control box 20 Swivel chute cap 21 Swivel ch...

Page 18: ...ternal width of hopper m 1 55 1 55 I Internal height of hopper m 0 90 0 90 J Minimum coupling height m 0 30 0 30 Blowing distance Standard PRIMOR m 18 12 to 15 Straw blower chopper PRIMOR PH m 0 to 8...

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Page 20: ...hopper P RIM O R P H m 0 to 8 S preading height L M in m 0 55 2 10 M ax m 2 00 2 49 M G auge m 1 78 1 78 N W heelbase m 3 26 3 26 Norm al transportation height m 0 50 0 50 Unladen weight in working or...

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Page 22: ...nob slows down the movement of the chute Slackening it off speeds up this movement Raising and lowering the box body only on semi mounted PRIMOR Second lever starting from the left By pushing the leve...

Page 23: ...the speed of the belt chain conveyor Positioning the switch to the right decreases the speed of the belt chain conveyor The speed of the belt chain conveyor is graduated from 0 to 10 in increasing spe...

Page 24: ...eater and belt chain conveyor Third lever starting from the left When the lever is to the left the belt rotates in the spreading direc tion When the lever is to the right the belt rotates in the oppos...

Page 25: ...tch points to the rightn the controls are active in this case the switch lights up Swivel chute Push the switch to the right to rotate the chute to the right Push the switch to the left to rotate the...

Page 26: ...two shafts of the chute ram and clamps which must be removed when the machine is commissioned The bar must be removed before any attempt is made to open the chute Removal procedure Take the clamps A...

Page 27: ...parking stand to hitch the machine to the tractor Lock the hitch with the special device For use on the farm hitch the machine to the tractor lifting system cf Fig 2 Fit the drawbar 1 onto the liftin...

Page 28: ...ing firmly reverse the tractor until the link is totally engaged with the coupling of the machine After having stopped the engine of the tractor adjust the length of the third point so that the machin...

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Page 30: ...is designed for mounting the control unit when the machine is uncoupled from the tractor Mounting the unit on the tractor The machine is supplied with a control unit bracket for self assembly It is be...

Page 31: ...eed setting and direction of rotation comply with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Before engaging the PTO make sure that there are no persons or animals near the machine 9 Never engage the PTO with...

Page 32: ...2 by the same length X Fig 5 Round off and clean the tubes and grease the inside of the outer tube Always make sure that the universal drive shafts are properly fitted and secured Any damaged PTO and...

Page 33: ...e in one of three ways 1 Single acting distributor pressure and direct return to tank certain models of John Deere tractor require a return to the header 2 Double acting distributor pressure and retur...

Page 34: ...tivate the controls The switch box is equipped with a 16 Amp fuse 1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS Hydraulic and electrical connections Make sure that the pressure and return hoses are properly connected Machine...

Page 35: ...ter the PTO has come to a complete standstill Test each control in both directions beater bars turbine chute axle und rear lifting door Check the hydraulic circuit for leaks Test the lighting and sign...

Page 36: ...everse gear or operating the loading gear sound the horn twice 1 LOADING BALES Before loading a bale round or rectangular position it in the good direction ie round bale in the unrolling direction rec...

Page 37: ...To variate the straw flowrate make the moving speed variate engine power In case of a PRIMOR straw blower chopper or a rectangular bale kit the regulation of the flowrate can be done thanks to the div...

Page 38: ...changes in direction under all circumstances Steering precision roadholding of the tractor behaviour on the road and effectiveness of the breaking devices are influenced by factors such as weight of t...

Page 39: ...with the aid of the list given in the manual read carefully the assembly and usage manual for the equipment Beware WHEN CLEARING A BLOCKAGE OR REPLACING A WORKING PART WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES AND ONLY...

Page 40: ...ing a working part wear protective gloves and only use appropriate tools To avoid environmental contamination it is forbidden to throw away or dump any type of oil grease or filter Hand them over to s...

Page 41: ...AT 2 3 LINKAGE BAR Wide linkage bar 750 mm See the chapter on Starting up Hitching STRAW BLOWING CHUTE ON PRIMOR STRAW BLOWER CHOPPER Can be fitted on PRIMOR straw blower chopper to increase blowing d...

Page 42: ...EGULATING COMBS FOR RECTANGULAR BALES Devices to avoid clogging of the straw in the turbine DESCRIPTION 3 off regulating combs 6 washers M10 6 bolts M10X20 ASSEMBLY Assemble according to the diagram b...

Page 43: ...LS To avoid environmental contamination it is forbidden to throw away or dump any type of oil grease or filter Hand them over to collection firms Before carrying out any operations on the electrical c...

Page 44: ...1 To tighten the chains Remove the two covers A Figure 1 Tap the plate 2 lightly to free the screws 1 Figure below Tighten the screws B equally to obtain the required tension Photo 2 Refit the two cov...

Page 45: ...tion gear unit figure 2 Regularly check the oil level to ensure tat the gearbox suffers no abnormal damage 1 Draining and filling the gearbox see Figure 1 Draining Remove the fill plug 17 mm wrench Pl...

Page 46: ...ear unit Figure 2 Change the oil after the first 50 hours of work then every 1500 hours thereafter Check the oil level in the conveyor reduction gear unit regularly every 200 hours We recommend an SAE...

Page 47: ...ng X X Grease drive chain STD X X Grease conveyor shaft bearing X X Grease parking stand X X Change conveyor reduction gear oil X X Change gearboxoil X X Change hydraulic unit oil X X Change hydraulic...

Page 48: ...e bottom of the belt chain When cleaning using pressure it is necessary to pay attention to sensitive zones axle points electrical connections Put the axle pins back to preserve them from humidity and...

Page 49: ...t built up in the turbine If this is the case use the hook mounted on the right hand side of the machine to pull out the jammed product at the distribution chute or beater bar then use a lever to ens...

Page 50: ...fer to your dealer problem with progressive clutch rate irrespective of tractor engine speed Clutch movement too slow or impossible Flow limiters not open enough Adjust flow limiters see Description o...

Page 51: ...tear deterioration or accidents resulting from negligence or inadequate supervision misuse lack of maintenance and or if the machine has been damaged in an accident lent or used for a purpose other th...

Page 52: ...of any nature whatsoever must be inspected regularly and kept in perfect condition The Company s decision irrespective of the subject of the warranty claim is final and the purchaser agrees to accept...

Page 53: ...ER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY SHOULD USE OF THE EQUIPMENT NOT COMPLY WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL THE USER SHALL OBSERVE HEALTH AND SAFETY RULES AND AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE FUND R...

Page 54: ...t improvements to our products the characteristics contained in this manual which are correct on the date of publication may be changed at any time without notice or contestation All apparatus in the...

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