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PUTTING INTO OPERATION

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optional equipment

Important points before starting work

Safety hints:

see supplement-A1 points  1. - 7.)

After the first hours of operation

• Retighten all knife screw fittings.

Safety hints

1. Check

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Check the condition of knives and the knife holder.

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Check cutting drums for damage (see also chapter "Maintenance").

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Check V-belt tension (Mower unit with Conditioner) !

2. Switch-on the machine only in working position and do

not exceed the prescribed power take-off speed (for
example max. 540 rpm).

A transfer, which is located near the gear, advises which p.t.o.

speed your mower unit is equipped for.

• Turn the p.t.o. on only when all safety devices (coverings, protective

aprons, casings, etc.) are in proper condition and attached to the
implement in the correct protective positions.

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Fit expander (EX)

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Secure protective apron (V)

3. Pay attention to correct p.t.o. direction of

rotation!

4. Damage protection!

• The surface to be mowed must be free of obstructions or

foreign objects. Such objects (e.g. large stones, pieces of
wood, boundary stones, etc.) can damage the mower
unit.

In the event of a collision

Stop immediately and switch off the drive.

Carefully check the implement for damage.   The mowing  discs
and their drive shaft must be checked
in particulare.

Have the implement checked also by
a specialist workshop if necessary.

After any contact with foreign
objects

Check the condition of knives and the
knife holder.

Retighten all knife screw fittings.

Check the implement carefully for
damage. Check particularly the cutting
discs and their drive shafts.

Have a professional check it also if
necessary.

5. Stay clear while engine is running.

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Keep people out of the danger zone - foreign bodies which can be

ejected by the mower could injure them.

Special care is necessary on or near stony ground.

6. Wear hearing protection

The noise level in the workplace can deviate from the
measured value (see Technical Data) partly because
of the differing cabin types of various tractors.

If a noise level of 85 dB (A) is reached or exceeded, the farmer must
have suitable hearing protection in readiness (UVV 1.1  §2).

If a noise level of 90 dB (A) is reached or exceeded, the hearing
protection must be worn (UVV 1.1 § 16).

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Summary of Contents for MULTICAT 9000

Page 1: ...Disc mower MULTICAT 9000 Type PSM 374 01001 GB Operating instructions Nr 99 374 GB 808 0 Ihre Your Votre Masch Nr Fgst Ident Nr...

Page 2: ...e machine and the customer receives document C Attention Should the customer resell the machine at a later date the operating manual must be given to the new owner who must then be instructed in the r...

Page 3: ...safety device 16 Fitting the Conditioner 17 Removing the Conditioner 17 Adjusting the V belt tension 17 Mowing with the Conditioner 18 Lever position 1 5 18 Adjustment of swath width A1 18 Hydraulic...

Page 4: ...arning signs Danger flying objects keep safe distance from the machine as long as the engine is running Wait until all machine components have stopped completely before touching them Stay clear of mow...

Page 5: ...imal evenness when working on uneven ground and need not be changed for swinging cutter bar up Hydraulic connection see next page Connect hydraulic lines Then close both valves b Turn control knob P t...

Page 6: ...TD 79 98 53 G1 G2 Fahrtrichtung TD 79 98 15 Observe rotation direction of cutting discs Select appropriate rotation direction for the drive if the necessary r p m cannot be preselected on the tractor...

Page 7: ...ystem 3x single action hydraulic connection EW 1x double action hydraulic connection DW 1x double action hydraulic connection DW for hydraulic upper link Hydraulic connection Variation 2 Minimum Hydra...

Page 8: ...ins K Length of the chains 1300 mm 3 Lower implement to the ground H1 Setting lower link height 48 cm In this position the following settings are to be checked and adjusted if necessary Correct drawin...

Page 9: ...nd H1 2 Measurethedistancebetweenattaching frame and screw 7b The distance should be 16 cm This can be attained by cutting the chains to the appropriate lengths Correct compression spring 8a tension T...

Page 10: ...o transport position Safety Precaution see supplement A1 points 7 8c 8h Changing from working position to transport position is only to be carried out on even firm ground Make sure that swivel area is...

Page 11: ...support stands left and right out and secure with spring pin If the ground is soft increase the standing surface of the support stands with an appropriate base Before uncoupling the hydraulic hoses O...

Page 12: ...lated hydraulically Close the hydraulic valve b Pressureinthegasaccumulatorshould be 55 bar pressure indication on both manometers 1 Bring cutter bar into the working position pos H 2 Raise both the e...

Page 13: ...tions especially on slopes Danger of tipping occurs when the mower units are in a raised position The mower unit facing uphill is always raised first which results in uneven weight distribution G when...

Page 14: ...gestones piecesof wood boundary stones etc can damage the mower unit In the event of a collision Stop immediately and switch off the drive Carefully check the implement for damage The mowing discs and...

Page 15: ...s max 5 2 Tomow graduallysupplypowertothep t o beforeentering the crop and bring the mowing discs up to full revs Smoothly increase the p t o speed in order to avoid noises in the free wheel condition...

Page 16: ...ll speed Function of collision safety device If the mower encounters an obstacle the springloaded hook 1 is released and the cutter bar can swing back If you reverse a short distance then the hook is...

Page 17: ...ates LB reset correctly if necessary gap at least 15 mm Removing the Conditioner 1 Lower both jack stands 16a and secure with spring pin 2 Disconnect and remove the cardan shaft from both sides of the...

Page 18: ...stance between the beating arm and rotor is adjusted using the hand lever which can also change the conditioning effect Conditioning is most efficient in the lowest position 5 the forage surface is in...

Page 19: ...en parking in the open for long periods of time clean plunger rods and then coat with grease Gas container Beware No welding soldering or mechanical works of any kind may be carried out on the contain...

Page 20: ...lear that componentsandaccesoriesthathavenotbeensupplied by us have not been tested by us c The installation and or use of such products can therefore negativelychangeorinfluencetheconstruction charac...

Page 21: ...measured at the oil refill screw hole 4 Check the 16 mm oil level using a wooden stick and top up if necessary Too much oil leads to the mower bar overheating during operation Too little oil does not...

Page 22: ...machine parts Attention Do not use high pressure washers for the cleaning of bearing and hydraulic parts Danger of rust After cleaning grease the machine according to the lubrication chart and carry...

Page 23: ...r 30 If the the cutter blade bolt in the centre are worn down to 15 mm If the worn area 30a has reached the cutter blade bolt If the cutter blade bolt is worn in the lower area 30b Cutter blade bolts...

Page 24: ...5 Check blade bolts 31 for damage wear and fitting holder 30 for damage change in position and fitting lining 32 for damage Side surfaces must not show signs of deformation 33 6 Fit cutter blades and...

Page 25: ...before bringing the machine into operational use several times during use immediately after hitting an obstacle e g a stone piece of wood metal Process of visual control 1 remove mowing blades 2 remov...

Page 26: ...23 HD SAE 90 0 25 Liter III 900 ha 1x j hrlich 900 ha 1 fois par an 900 ha once a year 900 ha 1x all anno 900 ha 1 g ng rlingen 900 ha 1 x ro n 900 ha 900 ha 1x j hrlich 900 ha 1 fois par an 900 ha on...

Page 27: ...er alone The keeping of operating service and maintenance requirements layed down by the manufacturer also come under the heading of defined use Ihre Your Votre Masch Nr Fgst Ident Nr Position of Vehi...

Page 28: ...GB ANHANG TITELBLATT 341 Supplement...

Page 29: ...ine is not permitted b The machine may only be driven on public roads when in the position stipulated for road transport 7 Driving ability with auxiliary equipment a The towing vehicle is to be suffic...

Page 30: ...92 4E b Loosen screws to release the pressure on the friction disk c Tighten set screws to dimension L Clutch is ready for use DRIVESHAFT Important Onlyusetheindicatedor accompanyingdriveshaft otherwi...

Page 31: ...jedoch mindestens 1 x j hrlich wechseln labla schraube herausnehmen das Alt l auslaufen lassen und ordnungs gem entsorgen Gear oils according to operating instructions however at least once a year Tak...

Page 32: ...RHENOX 34 GETRIEBE L B 85W 90 GETRIEBE L C 85W 140 OLNA 32 46 68 HYDRELF 46 68 PERFORMANCE 2 B SAE 30 8000 TOURS 20W 30 TRACTORELF ST 15W 30 TRANSELF TYP B 90 85W 140 TRANSELF EP 90 85W 140 EPEXA 2 R...

Page 33: ...mportant Point When screwing the nut on do not push the flange F onto the drive shaft profile the thread on the drive shaft could become damaged Only screw the nut M on when there is sufficient thread...

Page 34: ...is concerns authorized agents within the Common Market also state the company name and manufacturer declare in sole responsibility that the product ____________________________________________________...

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