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4 - MAINTENANCE

4 - MAINTENANCE

4 - MAINTENANCE

4 - MAINTENANCE

DANGER: stop engine, lock parking brake and remove key before performing any
service or maintenance.
Always  use  personal  protection  devices,  such  as  glasses  or  gloves  when
performing maintenance.
Keep fingers out of slots to prevent injury.

4.01 - Maintenance Safety

1. Good maintenance is your responsibility.
2. Keep service area clean and dry. Be sure electrical outlets and tools are properly

grounded. Use adequate light for the job at hand.

3. Make sure there is plenty of ventilation. Never operate the engine of the towing

vehicle in a closed building. The exhaust fumes may cause asphyxiation.

4. Make no repair or adjustments with the tractor engine running. Before working on

the  machine,  disengage  the  PTO,  shut  off  the  engine,  set  the  brakes,  and
remove the ignition key.

5. Be certain all moving parts on attachment have come to a complete stop before

attempting to perform maintenance.

6. Never work under equipment unless it is blocked securely.
7. Always  use  personal  protection  devices  such  as  eye,  hand  and  hearing

protectors, when performing any service or maintenance.

8. Periodically  tighten  all  bolts,  nuts  and  screws  and  check  that  all  cotter  pins  are

properly installed to ensure unit is in a safe condition.

9. When completing a maintenance or service function, make sure all safety shields

and devices are installed before placing unit in service.

10. Do  not  attempt  to  mount  a  tire  unless  you  have  the  proper  equipment  and

experience to do the job.

11. Inflating  or  servicing  tires  can  be  dangerous.  Whenever  possible,  trained

personnel should be called to service and/or mount tires.

12. After servicing, be sure all tools, parts and service equipment are removed.
13. Never  replace  hex  bolts  with  less  than  grade  five  bolts  unless  otherwise

specified, i.e. shear bolts

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14. Where replacement parts are necessary for periodic maintenance and servicing,

genuine  replacement  parts  must  be  used  to  restore  your  equipment  to  original

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Summary of Contents for Baby-Hop 100 Series

Page 1: ...HOP BABY HOP BABY HOP BABY HOP Pull Type Fertiliser Spreader Series 50 100 160 Series 50 100 160 Series 50 100 160 Series 50 100 160 The operator s manual is a technical service guide and must always...

Page 2: ...ed using the following guidelines DANGER indicates and imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation tha...

Page 3: ...BABY HOP BABY HOP BABY HOP BABY HOP Pull Type Fertiliser Spreader Series 50 100 160 Series 50 100 160 Series 50 100 160 Series 50 100 160 The operator s manual is a technical service guide and must al...

Page 4: ...tenance Safety 18 4 MAINTENANCE 4 MAINTENANCE 4 MAINTENANCE 4 MAINTENANCE 15 3 07 Uneven Terrain 14 3 06 Operating Techniques 13 3 05 Start up 13 3 04 Attaching to the Tractor 13 3 03 Pre Operational...

Page 5: ...njury CAUTION right hand and left hand sides of the implement are determined by facing in the direction the implement will travel when going forward see fig 3 1 02 Model and Serial Number ID Attached...

Page 6: ...e M8x16 bolts 16 M8 washers 9 and M8 hex nuts 10 3 Slide the spinner disc 46 and the hopper assembly over the outgoing shaft 44 and use the M8x40 carriage bolt 8 M8 washer 9 and M8 hex nut 10 to faste...

Page 7: ...to run parallel to the ground To attach plates 21 22 slide the round stock ends of these two plates though the tubes which are welded to the ends of the tongue Bolt the outer end to the frame the two...

Page 8: ...aned or rented to make certain that the operator prior to operating reads and understands the operator s manuals and is instructed in safe and proper use 2 01 Preparation 1 Before operating equipment...

Page 9: ...safety and operating decals on this machine see fig 3 2 Before dismounting tractor stop engine set brake and remove the key of unattended equipment 3 Keep guards and shields in place and in good condi...

Page 10: ...ace immediately if damaged 1 Read the manual carefully 2 Keep away objects can be thrown 3 keep away do not oil nor clean gears while moving SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 10 ROTOMEC BABY HOP OPERATOR S MANUAL ri...

Page 11: ...CAUTION our spreaders are designed considering safety as the most important target and are the safest available in today s market Unfortunately human carelessness can override the safety features buil...

Page 12: ...Be careful when turning sharp corners 16 Reduce speed on slopes and sharp turns to minimise tipping or loss of control Be careful when changing directions on slopes Do not start or stop suddenly on s...

Page 13: ...r animals are in the work area DANGER shut off the tractor and remove the key before making adjustments servicing or cleaning the machine 3 04 Attaching to the Tractor CAUTION always ensure that the t...

Page 14: ...l 7 Checking that all shields are on the machine and securely in place 8 Making sure the proper attire is worn Avoiding loose fitting clothing which can become entangled Wearing sturdy tough soled wor...

Page 15: ...n the knob To spread pull the lever back until it stops in position 6 To regulate the spreading width ground speed is the most important factor the faster the ground speed the further the material is...

Page 16: ...y is doubtful first test drive over the terrain Operate the spreader up and down steep slopes not across slopes to prevent the tractor from tipping Avoid sudden stops and starts and slow down before c...

Page 17: ...aby Hop can be used to spread salt on sidewalks driveways etc The optional seat 1 fig 2 for the Baby Hop 50 is for use with walking tractors 111 38 180 150 Baby Hop 160 97 34 135 105 Baby Hop 100 80 2...

Page 18: ...under equipment unless it is blocked securely 7 Always use personal protection devices such as eye hand and hearing protectors when performing any service or maintenance 8 Periodically tighten all bo...

Page 19: ...ne 2 Carefully dry the machine 3 Apply a thick layer of grease to all exposed moving parts 4 Apply a film of biodegradable oil in crevasses and corners After seasonal use it is important to perform th...

Page 20: ...a SMV Slow Moving Vehicle sign when travelling on roads or streets 3 Reduce ground speed when turning and take care that the spreader does not strike obstacles such as trees fences or buildings BABY H...

Page 21: ...rings have occurred on the machine 1 brush them using a wire brush and touch up with primer and paint 2 Store the implement on wooden boards 5 01 Suggested Spare Parts It is suggested that the followi...

Page 22: ...le Slow ground speed Hopper too far backwards Narrow spread width Replace bolt Replace R Replace ring or pinion gear Drive wheel bolt missing or sheared Spinner disc R cotter pin missing or sheared Br...

Page 23: ...nd polish Test run check for excessive vibration or overheating of bearings Operator s Manual Review the operator s manual with the customer Explain the following Warranty Safe operation and service C...

Page 24: ...This limited warranty does not apply to and excludes drivelines and driveline related safety devices shear pin yokes shear pins slip clutches clutch discs tires belts blades and other wear items At n...

Page 25: ...under our sole responsibility that the product Pull Type Fertiliser Spreader Pull Type Fertiliser Spreader Pull Type Fertiliser Spreader Pull Type Fertiliser Spreader Baby Hop Baby Hop Baby Hop Baby H...

Page 26: ...9 PARTS MANUAL Baby Hop 50 100 and 160 PARTS MANUAL 26 ROTOMEC BABY HOP OPERATOR S MANUAL...

Page 27: ...501 630B 19 1 Linke Stange zur Deichseleinstellung Tige gauche Left hitch adjustment Asta sinistra per registro timone 502 629B 18 1 Rechte Stange zur Deichseleinstellung Tige droit Right hitch adjust...

Page 28: ...hield Deflettore per regolazione 501 653B 49 1 Bewegliche T r Plaque de r glage Mobile shutter Portina mobile 501 652B 48 1 Mutter D 30 BPF Ecrou D 30 BPF Nut D 30 BPF Dado D 30 BPF 501 651B 47 1 Stre...

Page 29: ...nd understand clearly that there were and are no other representations of warranties either express or implied made by anyone I have been advised on proper operation maintenance and lubrication proced...

Page 30: ...Cut along this line Sender Fold here Place stamp here ROTOMEC spa Via Molino di Sopra 56 37054 Nogara VR ITALY...

Page 31: ...or use any of the information or details in this manual without the expressed written permission of ROTOMEC spa Nogara Verona Italy Technical information provided in this manual is approximate the Com...

Page 32: ...ROTOMEC spa Via Molino di Sopra 56 37054 Nogara VR ITALY Tel 39 0442 510400 Fax 39 0442 510038 www rotomec com...

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