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Q2000HD, Q2500HD & Q2800HD Flail mower

Spearhead

Installing your machine

Attaching to the tractor

Fit the machine to the tractor linkage in the standard way ensuring the correct match of linkage (2
pins).  Check that the top link is in good order and threads are well lubricated, (as fine adjustment to
height of cut is regulated by the top link).  Use stabilisers to take any free movement out of lower link
arms.

Before fitting the machine to the tractor linkage you should ensure there is sufficient front weight to
ensure the front wheels are always in contact with the ground.  This is most important for safe
transport and stability when turning on slopes.

Before fitting the PTO for the first time, it may be necessary to adjust  the length.  There should be
maximum engagement of the sliding tubes without bottoming at the shortest operation position.  To
check, first connect the mower to the tractor.  Pull the PTO shaft apart and connect to the tractor
PTO output shaft and the gearbox input shaft.  Hold the half shafts next to each other in the shortest
working position.

If necessary, shorten the inner and outer guard tubes equally (Fig. 1).  Shorten the inner and outer
sliding profiles by the same length as the guard tubes.  File all sharp edges and remove burrs.
Grease sliding profiles.

To fit the PTO, first clean and grease.
Press pins on the  yoke and simultaneously
push the PTO drive shaft on to PTO shaft
of the tractor until pins engage.

The PTO shaft is fitted with a non-rotating
safety guard.  It should be secured to the
machine and tractor with the two retaining
chains provided.

Fig. 1

Summary of Contents for Q2000HD

Page 1: ...n are inevitable Should you find the information given in this book different to the machine it relates to please contact the After Sales Department for advice Please ensure that this manual is handed...

Page 2: ...ontents of this manual before being allowed to proceed If the machine is resold the Operators Manual must be given to the new owner Fill in the details below you will find it useful to refer to when o...

Page 3: ...other national standards associated with its design and constructions as listed in the Technical File Signed Status Date on behalf of Spearhead Machinery Ltd Genral Manager Genral Manager Genral Manag...

Page 4: ...nts 7 Attaching to the Tractor 8 Setting Up and Adjustment 9 Height Adjustment 9 Mechanical Offset 9 Optional Hydraulic Offset 9 Front Linkage Mounting 10 540 or 1000 rpm 10 Operation 11 Rotor Care 12...

Page 5: ...ensure that the machine is firmly on the ground and the rotor has stopped spinning n Never stop the engine with the PTO engaged n Always check that all guards are properly fitted check there are no d...

Page 6: ...ing Warning Do not remove open guard Warning Beware of overhead electrical powerline Warning Shut off engine remove key Warning Beware of escaping fluid Warning Carefully read operator s manual before...

Page 7: ...n Spearhead strongly recommend 50 90hp 4 cylinder tractor with category 2 rear linkage n Minimum tractor weight including ballast must be 2500kg n PTO must be independent live drive to enable continu...

Page 8: ...ime it may be necessary to adjust the length There should be maximum engagement of the sliding tubes without bottoming at the shortest operation position To check first connect the mower to the tracto...

Page 9: ...fitted Mechanical offset The linkage A frame Fig 3 can be moved along the tube to obtain numerous settings from central to fully offset by simply slackening the clamping bolts positioning the A frame...

Page 10: ...nkage mounting Simply remove the clamping bolts and revolve the A frame through 180 so the linkage mounting pins are facing the rear of the mower It is recommended the slotted hole in the top link bra...

Page 11: ...sible forward speed bearing in mind the density of growth the terrain and the available horsepower taking extra care when turning particularly on slopes When turning it is not necessary to lift the ma...

Page 12: ...ng in very stringent conditions to comply with our rigid quality control requirements Never operate with bolts loose or flails missing Never change to a different spec or type of flail this will immed...

Page 13: ...eck that all gearbox bolts are tight When the machine is new there will be a bedding in period when very frequent checking is important It is imperative the grub screws are checked on the taper locks...

Page 14: ...ssing This will cause severe vibration and lead to rapid bearing wear and quickly cause the hood to crack n Blunt flails leave an untidy finish and absorb excessive power when re sharpening always wea...

Page 15: ...washing until fresh grease shows at least 50 pumps Dismantle and clean PTO sliding surfaces and re grease universal joints Lubricate sliding head stock bushes Regulary n Check the condition of drive b...

Page 16: ...extra protection and to prolong life of the skids special hard facing rods can be used Storage At the end of the season before storing thoroughly wash the machine removing all traces of grass and dirt...

Page 17: ...en transporting offset machines on the highway due to their width Max 20mph on highway Servicing and maintenance Gearbox Inspect seals check bolts for tightness Flail rotor Check bolts for tightness c...

Page 18: ...of implement Shaft incorrect length i e bottoming out Resize PTO shaft as recomm ended Lack of maintenance Grease PTO shaft as recomm ended Flails worn Replace worn flails Rotor speed direction Check...

Page 19: ...gs bushes linkage pins top links ball ends unless there is a manufacturing or material defect or the cost of normal servicing items such as oils and lubricants 5 This warranty does not cover any expen...

Page 20: ...e first anniversary of the date of sale and the Service Report form must have been completed and stamped by the servicing dealer or Spearhead Service Engineer and sent to Spearhead within 14 days afte...

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