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OPERATION
1600_GB-Operation_2740
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Setting the curved track
The curved track can be adjusted if grass is left behind
outside the swath.
1. Park the machine on an even surface and secure against
rolling. (use wheel chocks)
2. Take the three plastic covers (1) from the openings on
the underside of the rotor unit, to gain access to the
screws (2) on the curved track system.
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3. Loosen the three screws (2) on the curved track.
4. Adjust the curved track: By rotating the rotor unit using
the tine bearers, adjust the curved track in the slot so
that fodder can be better collected.
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5. Tighten the three screws (2).
6. Insert the plastic covers (1) in the openings.
7. Carry out a test run. Repeat the procedure until the
results are satisfactory.
Setting the headland height (both sides)
Rotate the sliding limiter under the rotor arms left and right
to adjust the headland height to the existing conditions.
up away from frame (+)
higher headland
down away from frame (-)
lower headland
Setting:
1. Loosen 2x support screw (4)
2. Rotate the sliding limiter
3. Tighten 2x support screw (4)
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The factory settings include the support screw (4) positioned
centrally in the slot so that the noses (5) below on the sliding
limiter overlap each other.
Set the same headland height for both
rotor arms.