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SAFETY FIRST!

 

1. 

READ THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL THOROUGHLY

 

before  attempting  to  operate  or  carry  out  any 

maintenance on the machine.  If you do not understand 

any part of this manual, ask your dealer for assistance. 

 

 

2. 

       DANGER.  Always carry out safe maintenance.

  

Never  clean,  adjust  or  maintain  the  machine  until 

the  engine  has  been  stopped,  the  machine  come  to 

rest, the PTO disengaged and the key removed. 

 

3.                     

DANGER.  Never work under a machine raised 

on  the  3-point  linkage

  unless  it  is  securely 

supported. 

 

4. 

WARNING. Never operate the machine with any 

parts  or  guards  missing.

  Check that all guards 

including  the  PTO  shaft  guards  are  in  good  condition 

and in place before operating the machine. 

 

5. 

WARNING. Operate  safely.

  Before starting work, 

check that there are no persons or animals in the 

immediate  vicinity  of  the  machine  or  tractor.    Always 

maintain full control of the tractor and machine. Ensure 

that  you  know  how  to  stop  the  tractor  and  machine 

quickly in case of emergency. 

 

6. 

WARNING. Secure the PTO guard by means of 

check  chains 

to suitable points on the tractor and 

machine  to  prevent  the  outer  plastic  shield  from 

rotating. 

 

7. 

DANGER.    Never  stand  between  the  machine 

and the tractor wheels. 

 

8. 

WARNING.  Do  not  wear  loose  or  ragged 

clothing.

 

 

9. 

CAUTION.    Beware  of  dust.

    Under  dusty 

conditions,  keep  the  cab  windows  and  doors 

closed.  The use of a dust mask conforming to EN149 is 

strongly recommended. 

 

10

.   

CAUTION.    Beware  of  high  noise  levels

.  

Some tractor/implement combinations give noise 

levels  in  excess  of  90dB  at  the  operator's  ear. 

Under  such  circumstances,  ear  defenders  should  be 

worn.    Keep cab  windows  and  doors closed to reduce 

noise level. 

 

Throughout  this  handbook,  the  term  `tractor'  is  used  to 

refer  to  the  power  source  used  to  drive  the  machine.    It 

does  not  necessarily  refer  to  a  conventional  agricultural 

tractor. 

HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK 

 

Our equipment is designed so as to conform with current 

Health & Safety Regulations and therefore poses no 

significant hazard to health when properly used. 

Nevertheless, in the interests of all concerned, it is 

essential that equipment of our manufacture is used in 

accordance with the instructions that are supplied or are 

available from our Technical Staff. 

 

Legislation requires that all operators are instructed in 

the safe operation, cleaning and maintenance 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 responsible for carrying out any 

necessary pre-delivery inspection, fitting the machine 

onto the tractor and test running.  The supplier must also 

give instruction in the safe use, maintenance and 

adjustment of the machine. 

 

In the interests of safety, please ensure that the 

instructions referred to above are brought to the attention 

of all your employees who are to use the equipment.  We 

recommend that the use of this equipment is restricted to 

capable trained operatives. Persons under the age of 

sixteen should not operate the machine and should be 

WARRANTY

 

The standard warranty is against faulty materials and 

workmanship. Components supplied as part of the original 

machine, but manufactured by another company, e.g. PTO 

shafts, wheels etc., are subject to the original 

manufacturer's conditions and warranty. 

 

Where repairs are carried out under warranty:- 

 

a)  Claims  for  the  fitting  of  non  original  parts  will  not  be 

considered unless prior agreement has been obtained. 

b)  The  repairer  must  be  advised  that  the  work  is  to  be  the 

subject of a warranty claim beforehand. 

c) Any claim must be submitted within four weeks of the repair. 

d)  The  damaged  parts  must  be  retained  for  inspection  and 

returned carriage paid if required. 

 

The right to withdraw warranty is reserved if:- 

 

a)  Non-original parts are fitted. 

b)  The machine has been abused, badly maintained or used 

for purposes other than that for which it was designed. 
 

 

 

Safety  Alert Symbol.  

This symbol is used in this manual and on the machine to highlight where instructions 

about the safe use of the machine or warnings about safety hazards on the machine are being given. 

Signal Words 

The following signal words alerts viewers to the existence and relative seriousness of a hazard. 

 

DANGER  

indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, 

will

 result in death or injury. 

WARNING

 

indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, 

could

 result in death or injury. 

CAUTION 

indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, 

may

 result in minor/moderate injury 

NOTE

 

indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, 

may 

result in property damage. 

IMPORTANT  

indicates a statement used to notify people of installation, operation or maintenance information that 

is important, but not hazard –related 

Summary of Contents for Tomahawk 404M

Page 1: ......

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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