EN
OperatiOn
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1. Automatic lowering of the middle swath curtain
The implement is in working or transport position
1. Open the shut-off valve
2. Lower rotor arm by means of the control unit
3. Unfold rotor arm in working position
4. When unfolding, the bowden cable only allows for the
down-movement of the swath curtain. The movement
is performed with the help of the hydraulic system of
the swath curtain.
NOTE
material damage to the bowden cable due to closed
shut-off valve (3) (during swathing)
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It is recommend that you do not swath with
a closed shut-off valve (3) because the
bowden cable may be damaged. In princi-
ple, however, it is possible to swath with a
closed shut-off valve (3).
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The anti-collision safety is not affected by
the locked swath curtain hydraulic system.
TIP
The swath apron is normally brought to the headland
position hydraulically. However, this cannot happen
however with a closed shut-off valve (3). The swath apron
and the outrigger will not collide. The swath is affected
by the swath apron left in working position.
If the swath apron does not swivel along, open the shut-
off valve (3)!
2. lowering without the middle swath curtain (=
without double-swath function)
The implement is in working or transport position
1. Close the shut-off valve
2. Lower rotor arm by means of the control unit
3. lift the rotor arm in transport position
1. Fold in the rotor arm via the control unit
2. With the help of the bowden cable bring the swath
curtain back to parking position. The automatically
induced movement via the bowden cable ensures that
the swath curtain does not collide with the rotor.
3. Lift the rotor from the control unit.
4. Close the shut-off valve (3).
Rotor stabilisation front
Factory settings:
540 mm
- Distance rotor centre - spring retainer on jockey wheel
arm: 540 mm (The spring length was measured
including the hooks at each end).
- The retaining spindle (1) for the stabilisation spring
and end of the adjustment bracket are of same length
Adjusting the rotor stabilisation:
- Park the machine on flat, solid ground.
- Place the rotor in working position.
1
2
1. Adjust the end of the retaining spindle (1) for the
stabilisation spring compared to the end of the
adjustment bracket (2).
Rotor stabilisation back
Factory settings:
A
- The spring is mounted on the outside through the
small hole (A)
- The retaining spindle (1) for the stabilisation spring
and end of the adjustment bracket are of same length