
8999129: v1 11/09/2018
Page 7.2 of 7.2 pages
Original instructions (ENGLISH)
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The following guidelines should be used when parking-up the machine at the end of the season;
The machine is placed on a firm and level surface.
7.2.1.1
The tractor must not roll after being disconnected.
7.2.1.2
The tractor has stopped, the parking brake is applied, and the starter key is removed.
7.2.1.3
The machine has come to a complete stop.
7.2.1.4
Children are never allowed to play close to the machine.
7.2.1.5
7.3
Removal
Disconnection from the tractor is the reverse of attachment.
Refer to the ‘Installation’ section.
WARNING!
There is an increased risk of injury when disconnecting the machine from the tractor. Before
disconnecting the machine, make sure that:
The machine is placed upon a firm and level surface.
The tractor cannot roll after being disconnected.
The tractor has stopped, the parking brake is applied, and the starter key is removed.
The machine has come to a complete stop before commencing work.
Children are never allowed to play close to the machine.
7.4
Disposal
When Spearhead equipment reaches the end of its economic working life it should be disposed of responsibly, either
through an approved recycling centre or by compliance with all applicable regulations in force in its final destination
territory.
In most instances Spearhead machines can be broken into its constituent parts with the use of basic workshop
equipment. Figure 7.1 contains a typical list of constituent materials, together with disposal guidelines.
When undertaking a machine breakdown take care to ensure heavy parts are adequately supported at all times to
avoid injury and take containment precautions to retain control of liquids to avoid environmental contamination.
It
is the owner’s responsibility to ensure the machine is disposed of in accordance with all applicable regulations.
Material
Typically found in;
Disposal guideline
Steel
Structural components, fixed guards,
fasteners and driveline
Can be dismantled and recycled. Take care when
handling heavy and/or sharp objects
Aluminium
Pump and gearbox housings, serial
number plates
Can be dismantled and recycled. Take care when
handling heavy and/or sharp objects. Take appropriate
actions for oil contaminated products
Copper
Wiring, electrical components
Can be recycled using appropriate recovery procedures.
Hydraulic oil
Tank, hydraulic components
Dispose of in accordance with all applicable regulations
Rubber
Hoses, flexible guards, seals, ‘O’
rings
Dispose of in accordance with all applicable regulations
Plastics
Clips, caps, cable ties, decals, filter
housings, document holders,
bushes, electrical components,
plugs, connectors, wire insulation
Dispose of in accordance with all applicable regulations
Filter element
Filter housings
Dispose of in accordance with all applicable regulations
Cork / paper
Gaskets
Dispose of in accordance with all applicable regulations
Oil
Gearboxes
All oil must be emptied from the machine. The oil that
has been drained from the machine must be processed
in accordance with current regulations
Figure 7.1