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7.0. Operation
7.3. Faults and remedies
Description
Cause
Remedy
The tines cannot be mounted
The locating holes for the tines
are dirty
Clean locating bores
Seal unused locating holes
(see Chapter 6.3.)
The trailing roller is no longer
turning
The shedder is pressing on the
trailing roller
Readjust the shedder
(see Chapter 7.4.)
Self-aligning bearing defective Replace self-aligning bearing
A coating of grass and earth
builds up on the guide and
trailing rollers
The gap between the shedder
and the rollers is too great
Readjust the shedder
(see Chapter 7.4.)
The guide roller turns only with
great difficulty
The retaining screws were not
loosened
Loosen the locking screws
The bevel wheels were
mounted without being left the
required play
Check the engagement of the
bevel wheels, if necessary
readjust
Bevel gears dirty
Clean and lubricate with
grease
Spindle is jammed
Remove spindle, clean thread
or tap thread again. Grease
spindle
Tines with cylindrical socket
come loose
Tines are not in the correct
position
Turn screw into the recess in
the tines.
Lock the screw with the nut.
Screw tip damaged.
Replace screw
Tines do not throw out
Working position set too deep
Reduce the working depth.
A foreign object (e.g. stone)
has been pressed into the
tines
Remove foreign object
Ribbed V-belt wanders to one
side
Pulleys and idler pulleys are
out of alignment
Align all parts
(see Section 8.10.).
The lawn surface is being torn
up
The root penetration of the
lawn is not good.
Mount turf retainer (optional
equipment).