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side adjusted so that the operator can use the machine without treading in the soft ground or damaging the crop.

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 HANDLEBAR SIDE ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 2)

 There are three positions for the handlebar side adjustment and these can be used either 

with rear-mounted attachments such as a cultivator or with front-mounted attachments such as a mower. Follow these steps: Turn lever (8) anticlockwise 

to disengage the clamp. Move the handlebar to the position you want it in. Clamp the handlebar again by turning lever (8) clockwise and check to be 

sure that the teeth are perfectly meshed.

 When turning the handlebar 180°, do so only clockwise so as not to damage the wires that run along the column. Furthermore, detach the gear 

change rod (4) and reconnect it when the handlebar is in its new position.

 When the handlebar is turned 180°, the position of the gears will be reversed - in other words, the reverse gear will become the forward gear and 

vice-versa.

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HANDLEBAR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 2)

 

1) Slacken off screws (3), adjust the handlebar to the required height 2) re-tighten the 

screws (3).

CUTTING BAR HEIGHT ADJUSTEMENT (Fig. 9)

  Adjust cut height with the adjusting shoes as needed but bearing in mind the type 

of terrain being cut. Follow these steps: a) Slacken off nut (1) - b) Move the shoes (2) to the required position - c) Retighten the nuts (1). Repeat on 

the other shoe.

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REGULATING THE KNIFE (Fig. 10)

  After changing knife or after a certain number of work hours, the knife guide should be regulated 

by means of screws (1) and their locknut. To check the results after each regulation, first remove the cowling and then turn pulley (2) slowly by hand 

and check to make sure that the knife is moving easily.

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 DEPTH ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 11)

 To ensure good soil cultivation and smooth machine movement, the attachment/ cultivator has a depth 

setting device (1) that regulates spade working depth. When the depth control lever (2) is pulled back and moved up or down, spade penetration into 

the soil is regulated. The cultivator is correctly regulated when the machine moves forward smoothly without lifting out of  or digging into the soil. In the 

first case (lifting out), move the lever to position “B” and in the latter case (digging in) move the lever to position “A”. CULTIVATING HARD GROUND: 

move the depth lever to position “B”. This position corresponds to a small soil penetration depth. CULTIVATING SOFT GROUND: move the depth to 

position “A”. This position corresponds to a deep soil penetration depth.

 Turn the engine on with the depth lever in position “B” as this enables the spades to break up the top surface.

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 GEARBOX (Fig. 12, 13)

 Use SAE 80 oil. Oil capacity : 0,40 l. To check the oil level: the machine must be on level ground, Remove filler cap 

(1, Fig. 12) and check that the oil il level with the bottom of the hole. The filler cap acts also as the oil level. Check the oil level every 60 work hours. 

To change the oil: remove plug (1, Fig. 12) and tip the cultivator.

 Drain the oil when the engine is hot.

When the oil has drained out completely, tip the machine back to its horizontal position and fill with new oil the bottom of the level hole. Replace the 

plug.(1,fig.12). Remove the cap (2, fig. 13), tip the cultivator and fill the gearbox with new oil up to the bottom of the level hole. Replace the plug. 

Change the oil every 150 work hours.

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Summary of Contents for SILEX 95 B

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions MOTOR CULTIVATOR MOTOCULTEUR MEHRZWECKGER T Rotary Tiller SILEX 95 B...

Page 2: ...Rear Mounted Rotovator Rotary tiller Cultivator 50cm Double Blade Scythe 87cm...

Page 3: ...1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 4: ...7 8 9 10 11 12...

Page 5: ...13 14 15 16 17 18...

Page 6: ...Read the instructions manual before operating Danger tiller rotation Label accelerator Danger rotation blade Attention danger rotation lame Speed clutching...

Page 7: ...Cutter bar clutching Speed index 1 Manufacturer 2 Type 4 Serial number Progressive 6 Power in kW 3 Year of construction 5 Masse Model...

Page 8: ...need to be informed of the unit serial number printed on the side of the machine n IDENTIFICATION DATA Fig 1 The tag plate with the machine data and Serial N is on the left side of the motor cultivat...

Page 9: ...apply to the accessories n INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATING n INSTRUCTIONS MOTOR Please follow the motor manufacturer s operating instructions n PUTTING INTO OPERATION Make sure operating levers are in off...

Page 10: ...and push the pin 1 all the way in Connect the springs 4 to their hooks 5 and then in holes 10 Install the cover 6 using its centering screw 7 The reverse gear blocking lever 8 will be correctly positi...

Page 11: ...ulation first remove the cowling and then turn pulley 2 slowly by hand and check to make sure that the knife is moving easily n DEPTH ADJUSTMENT Fig 11 To ensure good soil cultivation and smooth machi...

Page 12: ...e bent if so they must be re aligned Only then can sharpening begin Suitable for this purpose is a hand grinder with about 15000 20000 revolutions per minute in conjunction with a cup shaped grinding...

Page 13: ...ng speed Cultivating speed Forward 1 2 2 km h Forward 1 1 1 km h Reverse R 1 1 km h Reverse R 2 2 km h Engine cooling by air Fuel tank 1 5 l Please consult the relative instruction manual for other te...

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