Pronar N262 N262/1
SECTION 4
4.20
support. Remove the items blocking the manure spreader using the appropriate tool. Remove
strings from manure, if they occur. Otherwise, strings can deteriorate quality of manure
spreading. Entwined strings should be removed using a sharp tool.
ATTENTION
When the load box is loaded, direction of the feeding mechanism movement may be
reversed only for a short time.
During maintenance with the tailgate raised, protect it from falling down by closing the
cut-off valve. It is also recommended that the tailgate is protected using a suitable
mechanical support which is durable and stably mounted. The mechanical support
should be placed between tailgate and floor conveyor strip.
Take care not to lower or rise the tailgate when it is locked using a cut-off valve.
Otherwise, hydraulic cylinders and/or tailgate may be damaged.
During work use the proper, close-fitting protective clothing, gloves and appropriate
tools.
Servicing and repair work should be carried out in line with the general principles of
workplace health and safety. In the event of injury, the wound must be immediately
cleaned and disinfected. In the event of more serious injuries, seek a doctor's advice.
4.7
UNHITCHING FROM TRACTOR
In order to disconnect the manure spreader from the tractor, proceed as follows:
Once tractor is stopped, immobilise the spreader using parking brake.
Place chocks under manure spreader wheel.
Wheel chocks must be so placed that one is in front of the wheel and
the second is behind the wheel.
Using the support, set the machine on the surface, at a proper height.
Reduce residual pressure in the hydraulic system by moving the appropriate
control lever of the tractor's hydraulic circuit.
Turn off tractor engine. Ensure that unauthorised persons do not have access
to the tractor cab.
Disconnect electric lead.
Lock the cut-off valve of parking stand.
Summary of Contents for PRONAR N262
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