
Pronar ZKP800
SECTION 4
4.16
FIG. 4.6
Setting raking height
(1) crank, (2) protective shield, (3) counter nut, (4) cotter pin
Raking height selection depends on the amount of cut hay crop, degree of dampness, raking
speed and the ground over which the rotary rake is moving. If springtines are too high from
the ground there is a risk that not all of the swath will be raked. At a low setting the swath
may be contaminated with disturbed earth, turf and stones etc. Furthermore there is
increased danger of damage to the rotary rake, mainly for raking fingers and their mounting
to the arms. Height selection should be checked frequently during raking and if necessary the
setting should be corrected.
DANGER
Adjustment of rotary rake's working height must be done with the tractor engine turned
off. Remove the key from the ignition, ensure that unauthorised persons do not have
access to the tractor. Tractor shall be immobilised with parking brake.
4.5.4 RAKING
If the rotary rake is correctly set for working in the field, is totally serviceable and its technical
condition causes no concerns one may commence work.
Summary of Contents for ZKP800
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