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11.7  Rotor removal 
 

First, remove the drum as described previously.  Undo 

the eight bolts securing the rotor sealing ring / screen 

and  lower  segment  to  the  housing  assembly  and 

remove.    Suspend  the  rotor  from  a  lifting  device  so 

that  it  can  be  removed  safely.    Wedge  the  rotor  to 

prevent rotation and unscrew the bolt in the centre of 

the rotor. 
 

The rotor is located on a taper and will usually require 

a sharp blow to be administered to the end of the rotor 

shaft  to  dislodge  it.    Care  should  be  taken  not  to 

damage  the  tapped  hole  in  the  end  of  the  shaft.    On 

machines  equipped  with  a  mill  rotor,  a  rotor  removal 

tool  is  available,  this  releases  the  rotor  from  the 

tapered shaft.  The part number for the rotor removal 

tool is 

SC1757

 

The refitting procedure is a reversal of the above 
 

11.8  PTO shaft 
 

Check  once  a  week  that  the  clamp  bolts  on  the  rotor 

shaft  are  tight  and  that  there  is  no  free  play  on  the 

splines. 
 

Access to the grease nipples for the PTO shaft joints is  

via a hole in the cone. 
 

11.9  PTO slip clutch 
 

If the clutch slips repeatedly for no apparent reason, it 

should be adjusted as follows. 
 

1.   Remove  the  large  metal  guard  fitted  over  the 
 

clutch. 

2.    Insert  a  piece  of  wood  through  the  top  discharge 
 

chute and position it such that it prevents the rotor 

 

from turning. 

3.    Insert  a  steel  bar  through  the  rear  PTO  yoke  and 
 

use  a  spring  balance  to  obtain  the  correct  torque    

 

setting.  The clutch should just slip at  a torque of 

 

1200 Nm (900 lb.ft.) - equal to a force of 1200N at 

 

1  metre  (300  lb.  at  3  feet)  from  the  centre  of  the 

 

yoke.    Adjust  the  clutch  as  necessary  using  the 

 

eight  spring  loaded  clamp  bolts.    If  the  clutch      

 

linings  show  signs  of  damage  or  excessive  wear, 

 

they  should  be  replaced.    When  new  they  are 

 

3mm (1/8") thick. 

 

11.10  Drum drive belt adjustment 
 

The  belt  tension  should  be  sufficient  for  slip  not  to    

occur,  but  over  tightening  should  be  avoided.         

Tensioning  is  carried  out  by  means  of  an  adjuster    

attached to the motor bracket. 
 

If the belts slip persistently,  check that the drum is not 

fouling on the back plate.

 

 

If the belts turn over in their grooves or appear to run 

out  of  alignment,  the  position  of  the  motor  pulleys 

should be adjusted by means of the large nuts on the 

threaded pivot shaft. 
 

 
 
 

11.11  Booster fan pump drive belt adjustment 

 

WARNING

.    Never  attempt  to  tension  the  pump 

drive belts unless the PTO has been disengaged, 

the  engine  has  been  stopped,  the  key  removed  and 

the machine come to rest. 
 

Fig. 7  Belt deflection measurement 

 

To tension the belts driving the hydraulic pump, loosen 

the four locking bolts in their slots on the pump mount 

plate.  Next loosen the two lowest nuts on the tension 

screw  and  wind  the  lowest  nut  in  to  pull  the  pump 

assembly  lower.    Belt  tension  is  correct  when  at  mid 

centre  distance  of  the  belt  a  deflection  of  7.9mm  is 

created  when  a  force  of  75N  is  applied  at  that  point.  

Figure  7  shows  where  the  force  is  applied  and  the 

deflection measured.  There is a slot in the housing at 

mid  centre  distance  through  which  deflection  can  be 

measured. 
 

Once  tension  is  correctly  set  the  nuts  can  be  locked 

off  on  the  tension  screw  and  the  four  locking  bolts  in 

the pump mounting plate retightened. 
 

If  the  drive  belts  require  replacement  it  will  be 

necessary to remove from the bearing housing the red 

guard  on  the  lower  rear  face,  the  circular  red  PTO 

guard and the PTO shaft itself.  The four locking bolts 

on  the  pump  housing  should  be  loosened  and  using 

the  two  lower  nuts  on  the  tension  screw  raise  the 

pump  and  its  mount  plate  as  high  as  possible  in  its 

slots.    With  the  pump  fully  raised  it  should  now  be 

possible  to  feed  the  belts  off  the  pulleys  and  replace 

with new matched belts. 
 

The new belts should be tensioned using the nuts on 

the  tension  screw,  the  locking  bolts  should  be 

tightened  to  secure  the  pump  mounting  plate.    The 

PTO shaft and guards can now be refitted. 
 

Operate  the  machine  for  10  -  15  minutes  to  test 

operation.    Afterwards  with  the  PTO  disengaged,  the 

engine  stopped,  the  key  removed  and  the  machine 

Summary of Contents for Tomahawk 404M

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Page 2: ...ate Monthly 8 Belt tensioner pivot Single greasing point Monthly 9 Flap operating linkage Lubricate Monthly 10 Hydraulic cylinder pivots on hydraulic deflectors if fitted Two greasing points Monthly 1...

Page 3: ...ntial Health and Safety requirements of EEC Directive 2006 42 EC 2004 108 EC To effect correct application of the essential Health and Safety requirements stated in the EEC Directives the following ha...

Page 4: ...nance of equipment and machines This handbook forms part of that instruction and it must be read and understood before fitting the machine onto the tractor or attempting to use it Your supplier is res...

Page 5: ...moval 8 11 5 Drum mountings 8 11 6 Screen replacement 404M 505M only 8 11 7 Rotor removal 9 11 8 PTO shaft 9 11 9 PTO slip clutch 9 11 10 Drum drive belt adjustment 9 11 11 Booster fan pump drive belt...

Page 6: ...811kg 970kg 877kg Minimum tractor power requirement 37kW 45kW 37kW 45kW Sound power level 93db A 93db A 93db A 93db A 1 0 SPECFICIATIONS Heights listed are with the machine on the ground When operatin...

Page 7: ...2 0 EXPLANTAION OF PICTOGRAMS 3 Allow rotor to stop before removing blockage with tool provided Please read instruction book before using the machine Blockage removal tool...

Page 8: ...filters to EN 143 are likely to be adequate 3 11 NOTE If a hydraulic top link is used ensure that the top of the Tomahawk is clear of the cab with the machine fully raised and the top link in the full...

Page 9: ...k hitch system if the optional castor wheels are fitted The normal 3 point linkage system must be used if castor wheels are attached to the machine The machine is designed to use the standard 540 R P...

Page 10: ...e drum rotates in an anticlockwise direction when viewed from the rear This ensures that a the belt drive operates safely and effectively and that b the bale is fed into the rotor in the correct manne...

Page 11: ...efer to Maintenance for the correct clutch setting 9 3 Booster fan Ensure the power supply cables for the oil cooler and remote drum rotation kit are connected to the tractor If a flexible duct is fit...

Page 12: ...control knob at the base of the oil cooler Turning the knob in a clockwise direction reduces fan speed Should oil temperature increase to 45 degrees Celsius the oil cooler will automatically begin to...

Page 13: ...by means of an adjuster attached to the motor bracket If the belts slip persistently check that the drum is not fouling on the back plate If the belts turn over in their grooves or appear to run out...

Page 14: ...e 10 system to damage The filter should be replaced when the indicator on the gauge fitted to the top cover reads 1 4 bar the top of the green section on the gauge To replace the element remove the 3...

Page 15: ...es of material see Fig 2 b A straw chute suitable for dry materials where a greater discharge height distance is required see Fig 3 Included in both kits are the deflector on off flap and operating li...

Page 16: ...ammers blades worn 404M 505M Sharpen or replace blades Tilt drum at steeper angle shorten toplink Increase oil flow rate from tractor to Tomahawk Rotate drum in correct direction Fit more bale gripper...

Page 17: ...n Cooler screen blocked with debris Cooler temperature sensor failed Connect cooler power supply cable to tractor Replace fuse Clear cooler screen Replace temperature sensor Excessive vibration Fan ou...

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