ASSEMBLY, USE AND MAINTENANCE
12
LIFTING
Adjust the chains of the mower rocker arm so that when operating the lifting device the bar rises
creating an upwards angle of about 15/20°, then manually bring it to a vertical position and secure
it to the bar stop tie rod by means of the relative winder nut.
Never transporting the mower without secure it through the tie rod.
WORKING POSITION
1) Clear the tie-rod bar and lower it manually
supporting it at the end-of-stroke. Lock the bar stop tie-
rod in the relative slot.
2) The chain of the third point serves to block the
frame at a certain height. Lower the tractor hoist and
regulate the chain length on the gear rack so as to
obtain the right pressure of the spring and a good
alignment of the driveline with the power take-off "D".
CUTTING HEIGHT
The cutting height is regulated by means of the third point of the tractor, which permits the
downwards inclination of the front part of the bar.
However we recommend that you do not mow too near the ground when it is very stoney in order
to avoid the risk of damaging the blades.
SAFETY RELEASE
The mower is fitted with a safety release that allows the bar
to rotate backwards in the event of impact. It is not possible
to provide an optimal calibration at origin due to the
diversity of terrain, it is therefore advisable to regulate the
spring pressure using the relative nut "A"
DANGER !!!
Summary of Contents for SB150
Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY USE AND MAINTENANCE SPARE PARTS LIST SB 150 SB 165 SB 180 SB 210 10 ...
Page 2: ......
Page 20: ...SPARE PARTS 18 SPARE PARTS LIST SB 150 SB 165 SB 180 SB 210 ...
Page 21: ...SPARE PARTS 19 LAYOUT OF THE TABLES ...
Page 22: ...SPARE PARTS 20 TABLE 01 SB ...
Page 24: ...SPARE PARTS 22 TABLE 02 SB ...
Page 26: ...SPARE PARTS 24 TABLE 03 SB ...
Page 28: ...SPARE PARTS 26 TABLE 04 SB ...
Page 30: ...SPARE PARTS 28 TABLE 05 SB ...
Page 32: ...SPARE PARTS 30 TABLE 08 SB ...
Page 34: ...SPARE PARTS 32 TABLE 07 SB ...