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3.8
Overcoming obstacles in the ground
When burying the wire in the ground, some immovable obstacles such
as large rocks or roots will be encountered. To avoid damage to the
blade and/or the machine, follow the instructions below :
DO NOT PUSH THE BLADE AGAINST THE OBSTACLE IN AN
ATTEMPT TO TRY TO CUT OR DISPLACE IT.
1)
Release the traction handle (Figure 1)
;
2)
Push the handle upwards, trying to keep the blade and
the wire guide in the soil (Figure 2, A)
;
3)
Lightly press on the traction handle to pass over the
obstacle (Figure 2, B)
;
4)
Lower the machine so that the frame is parallel to the
ground (Figure 3, A)
;
5)
Resume the job by pressing the traction handle (Figure
3, B)
.
3.9
Insertion of perimeter wire in a tight corner
When designing the
Perimeter Wire Machine 600MH- Li
TM
, every
feature has been implemented to allow burying of the wire as close
as possible to the perimeter of the field and to avoid having to
manually bury the wire. Its compact size and the 15 cm blade offset
from the outside of the wheel are good examples. The handle is also
designed to quickly and easily pivot as needed to turn tight corners.
Follow the steps below :
3.10
Transport
The best way to transport the 600MH-Li
is to fold the handle forward parallel to the
ground. With the foot stand folded, tilt the
machine down until the handle is on the
floor of the transport vehicle. Secure it
with a ratchet strap.
1) Move as far as possible
into the corner (See
distance recommended by
the manufacturer)
;
4) Turn the machine in the desired direction by grasping the arch
;
1
2
3
B
A
A
B
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2) Loosen the clamping lever
on the handle
;
3)
Lift
the
handle
until
vertical
;
3
4
1
2
5) Lower the handle until
horizontal;
7) Once out of the corner,
move the handle to the
desired position to continue
burying the wire.
6) Place your left hand on the
arch and your other hand on
the traction lever. Move the
machine forward until there
is enough room behind to
resume the normal working
position.
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