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3.0 GENERAL PARTS LIST 

Figure 9 shows a number of important parts

 

 

Fig. 9 

 
1.  Safety decal 900.280.402: 

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*!! Before use, make sure to read and understand the user manual !!  

2.  Safety decal 911.280.402: 

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*!! Danger of injuries because of rotating parts !! 

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*!! Keep a distance of at least 4 metres from the machine !! 

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*!! Stop the tractor engine before carrying out repairs or adjustments 
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* !! Make sure all decals are clearly visible on the machine and are understood !! 

 

3.  The serial number is on the bottom left on the outside of the machine. 
4.  Adjustment mechanism to adjust the operating depth and the operating-depth indicator. 
5.  Dragging legs for adjustment of the operating depth and integrated Turf Hold Down 

system. 

6.  Inspection hatches for inspection and access to the rotating parts of the machine. 
7.  Container for user manual and tools. 
8.  Adjustment legs, intended to secure the machine when it is not in operation, for example 

to enable work to be carried out onto the machine. 

9.  Terrain-following back roller. 
10. Adjustable back-roller scraper. 

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Bottom three-point connecting pins. 

 

12. Top three-point connecting pin. 
13. PTO input shaft.  

The safety side (with the cam-clutch) of the PTO has to be mounted to this shaft. 

Summary of Contents for Verti-Quake 2510

Page 1: ...ABLE TO ACHIEVE THE BEST RESULTS IT IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO READ THIS USER MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE USING THE VERTI QUAKE User manual code 915 120 202 January 2006 UK Redexim REDEXIM BV INTERN...

Page 2: ...he general safety instructions Every user must know these and be able to apply them After this a registration card is included This card should be returned in order to be able to follow up on any clai...

Page 3: ...machine is used maintained or repaired by inexpert persons this may result in injury to both the user and third parties This should be avoided Always use the Verti Quake in combination with the prope...

Page 4: ...rying out any maintenance adjustments or repairs always switch off the tractor engine first remove the tractor key from the ignition and disconnect the PTO Fig 2 Fig 2 When carrying out any maintenanc...

Page 5: ...them if they are damaged During operation make sure there are NO persons in the danger area of the Verti Quake because they may be injured by rotating parts Fig 3 Keep a distance of at least 4 metres...

Page 6: ...n of the PTO 12 4 3 PTO information and maintenance 12 5 0 Connecting to the tractor 13 6 0 Adjusting the operating depth 14 7 0 Driving speed 15 8 0 Start stop procedure 15 9 0 Operation of the Verti...

Page 7: ...ic connection 20 30 hp 650 Kg 1432 lbs 30 45 hp 750 Kg 1653 lbs 35 55 hp 850 Kg 1873 lbs Maximum treatment capacity 1650 m2 h 17760 ft2 h 2400 m2 h 25833 ft2 h 3150 m2 h 33906 ft2 h Shipping measureme...

Page 8: ...es of the machine fig 6 Position 1 Make sure that the cable crane lift can lift at least 2000 kg 4400 lbs for the models 2516 and 2521 2 Raise the machine including the pallet 50 mm from the ground 3...

Page 9: ...legs 4 of the machine and secure them using the handles 3 8 Carefully lower the machine onto the adjustable legs 4 BEFORE GETTING OFF THE TRACTOR MAKE SURE THAT THE TRACTOR AND THE VERTI QUAKE ARE FI...

Page 10: ...f the machine 4 Adjustment mechanism to adjust the operating depth and the operating depth indicator 5 Dragging legs for adjustment of the operating depth and integrated Turf Hold Down system 6 Inspec...

Page 11: ...rti Quake to the tractor as described in Section 2 1 2 Switch off the tractor and make sure the tractor is properly blocked and cannot start moving by itself 3 Lower the Verti Quake to the ground unti...

Page 12: ...Periodic maintenance Grease the lubricating points after every 100 hours of operation or when the PTO was not used for a while Check the PTO for signs of damage to the protective covers and replace th...

Page 13: ...w connection arms can be connected to the frame 4 Ensure that the tractor is well blocked and cannot start moving by itself 5 Switch off the tractor before getting off 6 Connect the lower connecting a...

Page 14: ...ne 5 Adjust the dragging legs operating depth indicator until the desired position has been reached For the desired operating depth refer to Table 1 6 Mount pins 1 into the desired hole and secure the...

Page 15: ...t be resolved before the Verti Quake is to be used 2 Check the oil level in the gearbox The oil level should be in the centre of the gauge glass 3 Connect the Verti Quake to the tractor 4 Drive to the...

Page 16: ...e there any slopes The maximum slope for the Verti Quake is 20 degrees Make sure to always move downhill 3 Does the ground contain cables or pipes If so determine their depth and set the operating dep...

Page 17: ...own the adjustable legs 1 by pulling handles 2 Secure the legs with handle 2 5 Carefully lower the Verti Quake onto the ground 6 Before getting off the tractor make sure the Verti Quake is stably rest...

Page 18: ...e the gearbox Gearbox is leaking Seal is leaking Replace seal Cam clutch is engaged too much Cam clutch is worn out Too many stones or rocks Replace cam clutch Adjust the operating depth Ground is too...

Page 19: ...y 8 operating hours Check for loose bolts nuts Tighten loose bolts nuts Presence and legibility of safety decals See Fig 5 Replace these if damaged Any loose parts around the PTO Secure these parts so...

Page 20: ...osen the bolts 1 Remove the access hatches 2 3 Remove bolts 3 4 4 Unscrew bolts 5 somewhat Only on models 3816 3821 in order to relieve the tension 5 Remove the knives to be replaced 6 Mount the new k...

Page 21: ...is kit proceed as follows Fig 16 1 Make sure the Verti Quake is stable on the ground and cannot sag or slide Support the front side of the dragging legs 6 2 Remove bolts 4 and nuts 5 3 Mount the strip...

Page 22: ...ler 2 and scraper 3 by unscrewing bolts 1 from both sides of the machine 4 Remove roller 2 and scraper 3 5 Mount the coulter knives to sleeve 9 using bolts 6 6 Take the coulter kniveholders 4 and moun...

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