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Ensure  that  the  drive  shaft  is  fitted  correctly  both  on  the  power 
drive of the tractor and on the universal shaft of the machine. 
 

 

Check that the universal shaft is exposed for at last 1/3 third of the 
thread in its most extended position. 
 

 

Ensure that the guards are in perfect order, that they can be moved 
freely  and  that  the  fixing  chains  are  not  under  strain  when  the 
machine is fully raised or lowered. 
 

 

Check  that  in  the  position  of  continuous  working,  universal  shaft 
does  not  make  an  angle  greater  than  20°  against  the  alignment  of 
the power drive of the tractor. 
 

 

Ensure that the drive shaft does not  touch the  guard of the power 
drive of the tractor, the guards of the transmission shafts  or other 
parts of the machine. 
 

 

No operation regarding the drive shaft or the power drive should be 
made  with  the  tractor  motor  running.  The  ignition  key  should  be 
taken out and shaft of the power drive should be in the off position. 
 

 

As soon as the shredding operation is finished the drive shaft must 
be  disengaged  from  the  power  drive  of  the  tractor  and  returned  to 
the support supplied for it. 
 

 

During use, maintenance, repairs, on the road, or during delivery of 
the machine the operator must wear safety footwear, safety gloves, 
safety helmet and safety goggles for protection from falling objects 
or materials projected from the normal working of the machine. 
 

 

The  operator’s  clothes  should  be  as  close  fitting  as  possible.  Never 
use wide or floppy clothing. 
 

 

Never allow inexperienced or untrained person to use the machine. 
All  use  of  the  machine  must  be  carried  out  slowly  to  avoid 
carelessness that might create space that is free from any obstacles. 
 

 

Negligence or lack of attention could endanger your safety. 
 

 

Objects  such  as  ropes,  wire,  cables,  chains  etc  can  hook  onto  the 
rotating  elements  of  the  cutting  mechanism  and  be  thrown  out  at 
high  speed  causing  very  dangerous  situations  for  the  safety  of  the 

Summary of Contents for TFR 180

Page 1: ...neo 60 12038 SAVIGLIANO CN ITALIA ia Cuneo 60 12038 SAVIGLIANO CN ITALIA Tel 0039 0172 715114 Fax 003 0172 780028 Tel 0039 0172 715114 Fax 003 0172 780028 Tel 0039 0172 715114 Fax 003 0172 780028 Tel...

Page 2: ...ntained in this manual is property of the OMARV S R L and should be considered copyright Any reproduction even partial of the graphics text or illustrations is forbidden under the law Points discussed...

Page 3: ...touch with OMARV S R L and ask for the most recent available information The manual must accompany the machine if ever it is resold In order to make this manual easy to follow it is subdivided into se...

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Page 5: ...5 In case of doubt do not interpret Immediately ring customer care at 0039 0172 715114...

Page 6: ...ety elements Body with fitting for harvesting rake Optional Universal Y cutters with smooth counter cutter Second smooth counter cutter Pivoting rubber wheels Rear harvesting rake Fitting for front hy...

Page 7: ...ll as electrical and electronic materials The parts that are made up solely of plastic aluminium and steel can be recycled if taken to a collection point P Po os si it ti io on n o of f t th he e o op...

Page 8: ...any kind of mechanical electric or pneumatic modification in order to avoid additional risks or non foreseen consequent risks A A A A A A A AP P P P P P P PP P P P P P P PL L L L L L L LI I I I I I I...

Page 9: ...C C CA A A A A A A AT T T T T T T TI I I I I I I IO O O O O O O ON N N N N N N N P P P P P P P PL L L L L L L LA A A A A A A AT T T T T T T TE E E E E E E E C C C C C C C CE E E E E E E E M M M M M M...

Page 10: ...10 In case of doubt do not interpret Immediately ring customer care at 0039 0172 715114...

Page 11: ...operator may incur an accident with grave consequences for him of herself and for other people Safety messages are highlighted with the following symbols W W W W W W W Wa a a a a a a ar r r r r r r r...

Page 12: ...r taken out so as to prevent any possibility of anyone causing it to move When compressed air or water is used for cleaning purposes protective goggles and mask must be worn and other person or animal...

Page 13: ...e mowing should first be made at intermediate height in order to allow for an inspection of the ground and the removal of foreign object allowing for a further cut at the desired height This pre empti...

Page 14: ...de with the tractor motor running The ignition key should be taken out and shaft of the power drive should be in the off position As soon as the shredding operation is finished the drive shaft must be...

Page 15: ...dren Check the machine periodically inspecting the bolts in general worn or broken parts pinched or broken cables loose connections or connections with too much play Ensure that all the joint pins are...

Page 16: ...RNING ARNING ARNING Ensure that all security messages are legible Clean them using soap and a cloth Do not use solvents diesel oil or petrol Replace damaged stickers by asking for them from the OMARV...

Page 17: ...p at the safe distance from the vehicle or tools Do not remain in the vicinity of swaying parts of the machine or the tractor Do not open or remove the safety guards when the machine is in operation o...

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Page 20: ...TING THE MACHINE IFTING THE MACHINE IFTING THE MACHINE IFTING THE MACHINE Subsequently lifting the machine requires first harnessing it by means of two hooks to be inserted into the holes indicated by...

Page 21: ...5 80 90 90 10 95 110 PTO speed rpm PTO speed rpm PTO speed rpm PTO speed rpm 540 or 1000 540 or 1000 540 or 1000 540 or 1000 540 or 1000 540 or 1000 540 or 1000 Rotor speed rpm Rotor speed rpm Rotor s...

Page 22: ...22 In case of doubt do not interpret Immediately ring customer care at 0039 0172 715114...

Page 23: ...actor The aim of these operations is to avoid that the 3rd point is under compression and that no futile and dangerous stress is applied to the wheels and their supports C C C CAUTION AUTION AUTION AU...

Page 24: ...shaft parallel to the PTO exit Fig 4 If it does reduce the tubes by the same length cut clean grease Fig 5 form A to D It is essential that a general check be made in the event of modification of the...

Page 25: ...heels and supported by the three point attachment of the tractor The eventual slides must be regulated at a few cm from the ground Do not raise the machine more than 30cm from the ground in order to a...

Page 26: ...the ground When the optimum field cutting height is established regulate the height of the slides if they are included to 1cm lower than the cutters in order to avoid that they come into contact with...

Page 27: ...le Re screw the S bolt W W W WHEELS HEELS HEELS HEELS The wheels are mounted on the rear tubular section of the haulm shredder They rotate They are adjustable in height raise the machine unscrew the b...

Page 28: ...LADES AMMER BLADES AMMER BLADES Standard equipment of the haulm shredder Cutters recommended when a total clean cut is required ideal for uncultivated terrain grass potatoes beet or carrot leaves The...

Page 29: ...lations laid down in this manual REAR COWLING POSITION REAR COWLING POSITION REAR COWLING POSITION REAR COWLING POSITION Closed cowling standard permits A partial recycling of the shredded material an...

Page 30: ...tor is fitted with PTO at 1000rpm the following operations should be undertaken 1 replace the original lower pulley 170mm with pulley of 250mm 2 replace the original belts with Bx69 belts a special ki...

Page 31: ...tion by overturning the over gear unit not forgetting to invert the breather cap with the discharge cap In this case the PTO shaft to be used must have the free wheel on the right In the eve that the...

Page 32: ...level every 50 hours with the special rod A replace the oil after the first 150 hours using screw B ROTOR BEARINGS ROTOR BEARINGS ROTOR BEARINGS ROTOR BEARINGS SUPPORTS SUPPORTS SUPPORTS SUPPORTS all...

Page 33: ...bearings are to be greased every 8 working hours Fig 17 PTO PTO PTO PTO SHAFT JOINT SHAFT JOINT SHAFT JOINT SHAFT JOINT Grease the following evertu 8 working hours the cross journal A the tubes B the...

Page 34: ...34 In case of doubt do not interpret Immediately ring customer care at 0039 0172 715114...

Page 35: ...there are replace it with the one diametrically opposite in order to maintain a correct tractor balance Do not wait until the cutters are excessively worn before replacing as it causes morepower to b...

Page 36: ...ing speed with the wheels resting on the ground and the machine horizontal 5 go freward by a few metres and check the cutting height adjust if necessary CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION All the greasin...

Page 37: ...hment adjustment Worn cutters Non conforming running speed of the PTO Re tighten the belts or replace them Adjust the machine level Replace the cutters involved together with the opposite ones on the...

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