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Bearing loosened
Tighten up bearing housing bolts with
required torque
Bearing worn
Replacement
Waste Disposal
Any waste materials resulting from the machine operation should be disposed
in accordance with laws and regulations applicable in the given country.
Protect nature and water resources against used oil and filter elements.
Any parts of the machine should be disposed in accordance with laws and
regulations applicable in the given country.
Use of the chipper equipped with a hitch
The tractor-mounted chippers LS 150T can be optionally equipped also with a
hitch for towing of a trailer during chipping.
The hitch, mounted on the chipper rear, is intended solely for towing of a trailer
during chipping, i.e. for gathering of ejected wooden chips. It is forbidden to
couple a trailer to the chipper for its transport on public roads. This restriction can
be found also on a safety plate on the chipper.
Usage of a trailer coupled to the chipper can reduce running costs at chipping. It is
possible to displace the chipper to another site on short distances by means of one
towing tractor only, instead of two. The second tractor can be used only for
bringing of an empty trailer and removal of a loaded trailer.
For coupling of a trailer and its safety handling our chippers can be optionally
equipped with the hitch Rockinger, type 810B30, homologation
E1*89/173*2000/1*0296**00.
Besides the hitch on the machine rear there are also air-brake couplers for trailers
with two-line braking systems installed here: the red one as a filling line and the
yellow one as a control line. Both lines of the trailer braking system are to be
coupled through air hoses to the same couplers on the tractor rear.
On the machine rear there is also a 7-pin receptacle installed for the trailer lights
which should be interconnected through the corresponding plug on the machine
with the 7-pin receptacle on the tractor rear.
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