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Setting the cam track
The cam track can be adjusted if grass is left lying outside
the swath.
1. Park the machine on an even surface and secure against
rolling. (use wheel chocks)
2. Remove the three plastic covers (1) from the openings
on the underside of the rotor unit to gain access to the
screws (2) on the cam track.
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3. Loosen the three screws (2) on the cam track.
4. Adjusting the cam track: Turn the rotor unit by the tine
arms and adjust the cam track in the slot, so that the
fodder is gathered more effectively.
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5. Tighten the three screws (2).
6. Push the plastic covers (1) into 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 screws (4)
2. Rotate the sliding limiter
3. Tighten 2x support screws (4)
4
5
In the factory setting, the retaining screw (4) is centered
in the slot so that the lugs (5) at the bottom of the sliding
limiter cover each other.
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Set the same headland height for both rotors!
manual switching between swath width
and rake height
In order to bring the machine home after an electronic
control unit failure, this valve allows switching between
the swath width and the raking height.
Position The valve is located on the main frame, on the
right in front of the jib.
Swath width - screw screwed out
Raking height - screw screwed in
manual switching:
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2
1. Remove spring pin (1)
2. Screw screw (2) in or out in order to switch to the required
function.
3. Reinsert spring pin (1).