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Page 1: ...olqljb Operator s Manual HURRICANE Flail Mower H40 048 H40 060 H40 072 The operator s manual is a technical service guide and must always accompany the machine MEH40ED H40 048 H40 060 H40 072...
Page 2: ...have been selected using the following guidelines DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardou...
Page 3: ...olqljb Operator s Manual HURRICANE Flail Mower H40 048 H40 060 H40 072 The operator s manual is a technical service guide and must always accompany the machine MEH40ED H40 048 H40 060 H40 072...
Page 4: ...nce Safety 21 4 MAINTENANCE 20 3 12 Transport 20 3 11 Removing Mower from the Tractor 19 3 10 Uneven Terrain 18 3 09 Operating Techniques 18 3 08 Working Speed 17 3 07 Start Up 16 3 06 Working Positio...
Page 5: ...peed and direction of rotation of your implement CAUTION Always ensure that the coupling of the implement with the tractor is done at the same PTO speed and direction of rotation Do not operate this i...
Page 6: ...porting mailing and service call charges 2 Normal wear items such as belts blades bearings drivelines shear pins slip clutches etc 3 Depreciation or damage caused by normal wear accidents improper mai...
Page 7: ...t 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 read and understand the operator s...
Page 8: ...ing on the ground Never raise the mower until all blades have come to a complete stop 8 To park the vehicle safely stop vehicle on a level surface not on a slope disengage PTO engage the parking brake...
Page 9: ...7 Do not stand between tractor and implement when tractor is in gear 8 Wear protective clothing snug fit work suit and earplugs or earmuffs 9 Wear protective clothing safety shoes and gloves 10 Keep...
Page 10: ...cause death Keep away Do not operate without All driveline guards tractor and equipment shields in place Driveline securely attached at both ends Driveline guards that turn freely on driveline 2 Dange...
Page 11: ...portant aspect and are the safest available in today s market Unfortunately human carelessness can override the safety features built into our machines Injury prevention and work safety aside from the...
Page 12: ...such as steel guard rails and concrete abutments Such impact could cause the broken objects to be thrown outward at very high velocities To reduce the possibility of property damage serious injury or...
Page 13: ...up to him to assure that the machine is in perfect condition and ready to be used It is his responsibility to ensure that the customer is aware of all safety aspects and operational procedures for the...
Page 14: ...ollowing see fig 4 1 Loosen and remove the four bolts two per side holding the roller support brackets 2 Position the roller in the desired height There are 10 different hole positions available two a...
Page 15: ...TO wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop engage parking brake or place transmission in Park shut off the tractor and remove the key before working around hitch attaching or detaching dr...
Page 16: ...owly until the pin clicks in place Repeat this operation on the implement end 5 Attach the driveline chains to the tractor and to the mower to keep the driveline protection from turning The chains sho...
Page 17: ...rrect driving of the tractor and mower 2 To learn precise safe operating procedures for both the tractor and the mower 3 To ensure all maintenance and lubrication has been performed on the mower 4 To...
Page 18: ...been designed to cut grass with heights from 10 to 20 cm It is recommended to avoid cutting grass taller than 25 cm For the best results try cutting the grass at least once per week during growing sea...
Page 19: ...the mower blades to come to a complete stop before dismounting the tractor 3 10 Uneven Terrain DANGER Be careful of rollover when operating tractor and mower over uneven ground The following precauti...
Page 20: ...h heavy tie downs for towing operations Before transporting 1 Always select a safe ground speed that is appropriate for the terrain 2 Beware of traffic on public roads Install a SMV Slow Moving Vehicl...
Page 21: ...ving 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...
Page 22: ...gun Use 90 wt or 140 wt gear oil in gearbox Hourly or whenever an obstacle is hit 1 The conditions of the blades double pivot rings blade carrier brackets welded to the rotor proper blade mountings or...
Page 23: ...ove the vibrations the rotor may have to be rebalanced at our Authorised Service Dealerships 4 03 Blade Maintenance WARNING To avoid possible injury always wear proper eye and hand protection when ser...
Page 24: ...r increases it is best to then replace the entire set If this still does not remove the vibrations the mower should be taken to an Authorised Service Dealership to determine if it is necessary to reba...
Page 25: ...nt with the standard fine cut blade with a 90 degree angle This blade leaves the grass perfectly level A standard cut blade in the shape of a Y is also available This leaves the grass with a rippled c...
Page 26: ...e first of the three holes As the belts stretch and the belt deflection increases over 10 mm it will be necessary to use the other holes At the point where the belts have stretched beyond where the th...
Page 27: ...to move the ring gear to the other side of the PTO shaft This operation entails opening the drive transmission We recommend this be done only at an Authorised Service Centre Note Upon request the flai...
Page 28: ...e tubes and apply grease to outside of inner telescoping tube 6 Reassemble the driveline halves and connect to tractor and mower Raise and lower mower again to be sure driveline does not bottom out in...
Page 29: ...302 152 206 97 131 2 M16 171 232 121 164 79 106 18 9 16 154 209 105 142 69 94 1 5 M14 154 208 109 147 70 95 12 9 16 144 195 98 133 62 84 2 M14 120 163 85 115 55 75 20 1 2 98 133 66 90 44 59 1 25 M12...
Page 30: ...the above instructions in reverse order 5 02 Rotor Shaft To remove the rotor do the following 1 Disengage the belt tensioner pulley by releasing the spring tension18 2 Remove the belts19 3 Remove the...
Page 31: ...Maintenance20 5 Loosen the belts if the mower is to be stored for an extended length of time 6 Cover the mower from the elements in order to have it in perfect condition for the start of the next seas...
Page 32: ...not running at proper PTO speed Object wrapped around rotor Rotor out of balance Mower vibrates Raise the cutting height The cutting height is too low Excessive blade wear Tighten belts Raise mower sh...
Page 33: ...on or overheating of bearings Operator s Manual Review the Operator s Manual with the customer Explain the following Warranty Safe operation and service Correct machine installation and operation Dail...
Page 34: ...nty 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 no time will the res...
Page 35: ...the right to modify or update machines without the obligation of modifying or updating previously sold machines Venue any judgements will be decided by the Verona Court WARRANTY 35 olqljb HURRICANE H...
Page 36: ...relevant implementation of the safety and health requirements mentioned in the Directives the following standards were consulted EN 745 and EN 4254 1 National and International Requirements ISO 11684...
Page 37: ...nty and understand clearly that there were and are no other representations of warranties either expressed or implied made by anyone I have been advised on proper operation maintenance and lubrication...
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Page 39: ...tails in this manual without the expressed written permission of the Company Technical information provided in this manual is approximate the Company reserves the right to modify or improve the models...
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