Operator
’s Manual Victory EMHD Series
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Version 2.0
8.9
Packed Transport and Storage
Essential Rules for Transport:
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Keep the machine in the shipping package before installation.
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Repaint parts where paint is worn or scratched to prevent rust.
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Protect packages from heat or direct sunlight.
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For transportation, always use the lower mounting frame.
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Use proper lifting equipment, a fork truck, or a hand pallet jack.
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Always ensure that you transport the equipment without mechanical shocks, knocking, or
jolting.
Essential Rules for Safe Storage:
After the season’s use,
inspect the machine thoroughly and prepare for storage. Repair or replace
any worn or damaged components to prevent unnecessary downtime at the start of the next
season. To ensure a long and trouble-free life, follow the procedure outlined below:
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Inspect the flail mower for loose, damaged, or worn parts and adjust or replace them.
Do not forget to check the safety decals. Replace any worn decals. Alternatively, cover with a
tarp to reduce exposure and prevent weather damage.
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Clean off any dirt or dust accumulated on the flail mower and any moving parts and protect it
against corrosion by lightly oiling it.
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Store an unused flail mower in a lockable indoor area, frost-free, clean, dry, non-humid, and
out of the reach of children and unauthorized persons.
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Lubricate all grease nipples. Ensure that all grease cavities have been filled with grease to
remove any water residue from the inside.
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Park the equipment where it can not be exposed to direct contact with livestock for long
periods. Damage and livestock injury could result.
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Park the mower on a hard, level surface and engage all safety devices.
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If you cannot place the machine inside, cover it with a waterproof tarpaulin and tie it securely.
8.10
Decommissioning and Environment
Dispose of the packaging material following local regulations.
8.10.1
Decommissioning Requirements
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The machine is clean.
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Ensure all liquid systems are empty.