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All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of 

publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification

 

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8.0. Maintenance 

8.2. Intervals of maintenance 

 

Maintenance 

interval 

Area 

Maintenance measure 

 

 

Daily 

Blower 

CLEAN 
Clean the machine after finishing 
work in order to ensure a proper 
operation during the next 
application. 

Hydraulic 
system 

Rotating assembly 

 

Maintenance 

interval 

Area 

Maintenance measure 

 

 

 

 

Weekly 

Cardan shaft  LUBRICATE – see manufacturer’s 

instructions – see chapter 8.3.1. 

Rotating 
assembly 

LUBRICATE see chapter 8.3.2. 

Moving parts  Lubricate with spraying oil 

Hydraulic 
system 

CHECK OIL-LEVEL - see manufacturer’s 
manual for tractor 

V-belt 

CHECK  – see chapter 8.8. 

Chassis 

control tire pressure 
see chapter 8.9. 

 

Maintenance 

interval 

Area 

Maintenance measure 

 

Annually or 
whenever 
required 

Gear 

To renew gear oil, 
see section 8.4. 

Leaf blower  The leaf blower must be CLEANED 

thoroughly at the end of the season 
and PRESERVED with a spraying oil. 
Carry out the annual inspection 
before the start of the new season. 

 

Summary of Contents for 894.000

Page 1: ...Translation of original Operating Instructions Leaf blower Mega Twister 894 000 From equipment I D No Status June 2014 894 99 01...

Page 2: ...ustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without p...

Page 3: ...ustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without p...

Page 4: ...parts We recommend that you additionally file these identification numbers in a secure place away from the machine BEFORE DELIVERY OF THIS MACHINE your dealer performed a pre delivery inspection to en...

Page 5: ...ide bar extension 24 2 9 Mounting the upper guide bar extension 24 3 0 Transport 25 28 3 1 General information 25 3 2 Transporting Mega Twister 26 27 3 3 Transportation with three point hitch 28 4 0 M...

Page 6: ...ion 40 8 2 Intervals of maitenance 41 8 3 Lubricating points 42 43 8 4 Changing the gear oil 44 8 5 Cleaning 45 8 6 Hydraulic installation 45 8 7 Hydraulic connection diagram 46 47 8 9 Tire pressure 4...

Page 7: ...ces Follow safety instuctions Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and on your machine safety sings Keep safety sings in good condition Replace missing or damaged safety sings Be sure new...

Page 8: ...e can cause impairment or loss of hearing Wear a suitable hearing protective device such as earmuffs or earplugs to protect against objectionable or uncomfortable loud noises Operating equipment safet...

Page 9: ...oving any guards or shields Keep hands feet and clothing away from moving parts Avoid high pressure fluids Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury Avoid the hazard...

Page 10: ...or turn signal lights Use headlights flashing warning lights and turn signals day and night Follow local regulations for equipment lighting and marking Keep lighting and marking visible and in good w...

Page 11: ...i a w EN287 Avoid potentially toxic fumes and dust Hazardous fumes can be generated when paint is heated by welding soldering or using a torch Do all work outside or in a well ventilated area Dispose...

Page 12: ...ich indicate potential danger The hazard is identified by a symbol in a warning triangle An adjacent pictograph provides information on how to avoid personal injury These safety signs their placement...

Page 13: ...blower while the engine is running Blow out cover When operating ensure that sufficient distance is left as there is a risk of injury from thrown or flying objects Direction of rotation and number of...

Page 14: ...to make design changes at any time without prior notification 14 1 0 Safety 1 1 Safety Decals Service Before performing service or repair work turn off engine and remove key Noise level This decal ind...

Page 15: ...immediately if there are people in the danger zone 6 Corresponding specifications must be observed on public roads 7 Before starting pay attention that nobody is around Child Make sure to have a good...

Page 16: ...e visible to an operator s position if possible a Read the operator s manual b Do not operate the machine without guards shield and safety devices in place and working c Do not operate the machine whe...

Page 17: ...ached device using the rear hydraulics until the support legs can be inserted into one of the uppermost holes RISK OF INJURY For this work please use your personal protective equipment PSA such as glo...

Page 18: ...unit The attachment points for the roller unit are 4 threaded holes A 2 holes B Fix the bracket C on both sides The hexagon screws D must be inserted from below Use the bearings to fix both ends of th...

Page 19: ...the blow out nozzle Carried out via an additional hydraulic cylinder optional Mount the hydraulic cylinder instead of the mechanical adjustment Secure pin with linch pin Screw the hexagon screw A int...

Page 20: ...blow out nozzle using a control valve Remove the hydraulic hoses A from the Mega Twister on the tractor Secure the control valve and its fixing bracket to the available hexagon screws B on the front C...

Page 21: ...ic cylinder s threaded connection K Insert the plug L in the control valve and secure it using the screw Lay the cable with switching box M for the operator area in the tractor Connect the 3 pin plug...

Page 22: ...cure the ring bolt in place Attach the electrospindle D to the mechanical adjustment Fit the bracket E to the electrospindle It must be possible to easily move the electrospindle after it has been sec...

Page 23: ...n 23 2 0 Assembly 2 7 Attaching the blow out nozzle Hook the blow out nozzle A on with the slot on the locking pin B Push the shaft C from the left into the bearing bushing NOTE On the left hand side...

Page 24: ...mbly 2 8 Mounting the lower guide bar extension Remove lower guide bar bolt Insert lower guide bar extension A with bolt B from the inside to the outside Secure using the lock washer and hexagon nut 2...

Page 25: ...Mega Twister is delivered secured to a transport frame Only use fork lifts cranes or hoisting gear with sufficient lifting capacity Never stand under lifted loads There is an imminent danger to life...

Page 26: ...still secured to the transport frame insert the forks under the transport frame pay attention to the direction of approach carefully lift the transport frame unload the Mega Twister from the transpor...

Page 27: ...at any time without prior notification 27 3 0 Transport 3 2 Transporting Mega Twister 3 2 3 Mounting point for transport on a trailer CAUTION DANGER Please note the removal instructions in Chapter 5 2...

Page 28: ...cation We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 28 3 0 Transport 3 3 Transportation with three point hitch Raise the attached equipment with the tractor rear...

Page 29: ...y Check the engine speed and sense of rotation stickers on the machine against the specifications of your tractor The stickers specify to which engine speed and sense of rotation the machine has been...

Page 30: ...ges at any time without prior notification 30 4 0 Mounting 4 3 Drive shaft adjustment To adjust the length hold the half shafts next to each other in the shortest working position and mark them Shorte...

Page 31: ...e the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 31 4 0 Mounting 4 4 Supports Insert the two legs in the uppermost position and secure them with the spring clip 4 5 Unscrewing...

Page 32: ...uble acting hydraulic valve is necessary The hydraulic hoses of the swivel mechanism are equipped with connectors of size 3 Before coupling the connectors and sockets have to be cleaned thoroughly in...

Page 33: ...Set the Mega Twister down only on firm unyielding and flat ground 5 2 Removal from tractor Lifting out Mega Twister As shown in image 891 18 insert both support legs into the appropriate hole and secu...

Page 34: ...owing the hydraulic lines Hook the hydraulic lines into the holder A 5 4 Removing the universal drive shaft Pull the bracket A upwards and pivot it forwards by approx 45 to the nearest engaging point...

Page 35: ...l as their action before starting service to make sure that all protective devices have been properly mounted It will be too late for this during operation Make sure that noone is in the risk area of...

Page 36: ...han 750 rpm Exceeding the speed of the power take off shaft for more than 5 approx 790 rpm causes extensive damages on the blowing wheel of the blower There is the danger of personal injury or materia...

Page 37: ...aulic capacity of the tractor swiveling the blower casing is started by a careful activation of the control valve With some modern tractors also the volumetric displacement of the oil can be set in or...

Page 38: ...before starting Switch off the drives immediately if there are people in the danger zone In order to avoid injury to persons or damage to equipment care must be taken when using the blow out nozzle o...

Page 39: ...eople in the danger zone During operation you must ensure there is sufficient free space for any flying debris Clearance R approx 50 m In order to avoid injury to persons or damage to equipment 7 5 WO...

Page 40: ...involves not only lubrication but also cleaning After completion of work the machine should be washed and thoroughly checked over Use only original parts Third party parts often do not match the requ...

Page 41: ...Rotating assembly Maintenance interval Area Maintenance measure Weekly Cardan shaft LUBRICATE see manufacturer s instructions see chapter 8 3 1 Rotating assembly LUBRICATE see chapter 8 3 2 Moving par...

Page 42: ...me of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 42 8 0 Maintenance 8 3 Lubricating points 8 3 1 Cardan shaft Grease inside the exterior sliding pro...

Page 43: ...8 0 Maintenance 8 3 Lubricating points ATTENTION For this work raise the attached device using the rear hydraulics until the support legs can be inserted into one of the uppermost holes 8 3 2 Rotating...

Page 44: ...ntenance 8 4 Changing the gear oil ATTENTION Leaking fluids can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury Place a collecting tray underneath the gearbox Remove the drain screw A Remove the exhaust f...

Page 45: ...ulic installation ATTENTION Leaking fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury Check the hydraulic lines in regular intervals for damages and aging and exchange them if necessa...

Page 46: ...the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 46 8 0 Maintenance 8 7 Hydraulic connection diagram 8 7...

Page 47: ...based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 47 8 0 Maintenance 8 7 Hydraulic connection dia...

Page 48: ...ure depends on the soil conditions Paved ways and areas good bearing turf or soil Tire pressure maximum 2 0 bar The tire pressure depends on the soil conditions Tire pressure minimum 0 5 1 0 bar Due t...

Page 49: ...se refer to the chapter Safety measures and local safety regulations Main areas of danger are residual pressure in lines and components heavy parts that could fall after disassembly sharp edges crushi...

Page 50: ...8 0 Maintenance 8 10 Unauthorized conversion and spare part manufacture Conversions of or modifications to the Mega Twister are permissible only after consultation with the manufacturer The use of or...

Page 51: ...stub shaft with anticlockwise rotation or leaf blower Mega Twister model no 895 front mounted in 3 point linkage cat I for front PTO stub shaft with clockwise rotation Hydraulic adjustment for 230 Ro...

Page 52: ...me of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 52 9 0 Equipment 9 2 Special equipment hydraulic adjustment of the blow out nozzle Hydraulic contro...

Page 53: ...information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 53 9 0 Equipment 9 2 Special equipment Lower guide bar extension 20...

Page 54: ...idth with lateral blowing direction right with near ground blowout nozzle 985 mm G Height 925 mm H Height up to lower guide bar connection 220 mm J Height up to lower guide bar connection 295 mm K Hei...

Page 55: ...are based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 55 9 0 Specification 10 1 1 Dimensions weigh...

Page 56: ...idth with lateral blowing direction right with near ground blowout nozzle 985 mm G Height 925 mm H Height up to lower guide bar connection 220 mm J Height up to lower guide bar connection 295 mm K Hei...

Page 57: ...e based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 57 10 0 Specification 10 1 2 Dimensions weight...

Page 58: ...1150 850 1075 800 1350 1000 M27 490 360 625 450 950 700 1200 875 1350 1000 1700 1250 1600 1150 2000 1500 M30 675 490 850 625 1300 950 1650 1200 1850 1350 2300 1700 2150 1600 2700 2000 M33 900 675 115...

Page 59: ...ve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 59 10 0 Specification 10 3 Serial number Record product identification no serial no in the space provided below Always quote...

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