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Country-e-05   Use and maintenance manual : COUNTRY 

 

 

 
 

USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ROTARY TILLER TYPE COUNTRY 

 

Summary of Contents for COUNTRY

Page 1: ...Country e 05 Use and maintenance manual COUNTRY USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ROTARY TILLER TYPE COUNTRY ...

Page 2: ...aler Request for additional copies of the manual in case of loss or wear and tear or in case one wants the manual in a different language the customer should ask the dealer or manufacturer Pay attention to the warning signals Danger indicates a situation that is potentially dangerous which if not avoided will cause death or serious damage Warning indicates a situation that is potentially dangerous...

Page 3: ...he motion of translation and with a PTO shaft connected with the tractor PTO that gives the motion of rotation to the hoes shaft The working width is fix and it s determined from the choice of the machine type The working depth is adjustable The rear baffle besides prevents a dangerous hurling of stones and other foreign bodies makes a clod mincing function the more emphasized the more the baffle ...

Page 4: ...king depth Total width N of hoes HP KW cm inch Kg lbs cm inch cm inch n flange n hoes COUNTRY 85 15 35 11 26 85 34 133 293 15 17 6 97 38 4 16 105 15 35 11 26 105 42 146 322 15 17 6 117 47 5 20 125 15 35 11 26 125 50 159 351 15 17 6 137 55 6 24 145 15 35 11 26 145 58 171 377 15 17 6 157 62 7 28 ...

Page 5: ...the machine on slopes proceed to the maximum slope and never work in slanting direction Before leaving the driver s seat turn off the engine and disengage the transmission engine shaft Check immediately the machine if it touches foreign objects Check immediately the machine if there are unusual strong vibrations Change quickly defective parts SAFETY RESTRICTIONS Children and people who are not fam...

Page 6: ...ance from PTO shaft 5 Danger of flying objects Stay at safety distance 6 Stay at safety distance from the blades The safety signs on the machine must always be legible In case of damage the labels of the signs must be substituted In the case of the substitution of machine parts that have safety signs the signs must be replaced Supplying of new safety labels and the application procedure Contact yo...

Page 7: ...nd towards down to decrease 3 Plug in the screws and lock nuts B 4 Repeat the same operations on the other machine side make sure to set up the same working depth on the two slides b Adjust the baffle position operating as follows 1 Take out the free side of the chain D from the housing slot 2 Adjust the position of baffle C than put again the said of the chain in its housing slot ...

Page 8: ...lock with safety pin d With the machine raised go to work area e Connect the tractor PTO with machine PTO f Check that PTO chain is locked to prevent the protection sheet of PTO rotating TO BEGINNING WORK a Keep people and animals at least 65 feet radius all around the machine b Pull down the machine until the hoes touch the ground c Connect PTO power and gradually bring it to 540 r p m d Pull dow...

Page 9: ...the gear box GB b Turn 180 degree the gear box GB to make this operation is enough to rise a little the gear box from the deck before turning fix again the gear box on the deck c Assemble again the rear tail RT using the 2 stopper RTS and the chain holder CS on the opposite side of the deck d Assemble again the upper linkage UL and the right and left lower linkage LL on the opposite side of the de...

Page 10: ...ne and in this case the warranty is not applicable DIAGRAM A SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE FIRST START AFTER 10 HOURS EACH 30 HOURS EACH 500 HOURS END SEASON BEGIN WORK END WORK MACHINE Greasing Greasing Cleaning Greasing Cleaning ANGOLAR GEAR BOX Oil level Oil level Oil level Change oil TRANSMISSION BOX Oil level Change oil Oil level Change oil SCREWS Locking Locking HOES Check Check Check Check ...

Page 11: ...ox capacity 1 L a To check the oil level in gear box operate as follows 1 With the machine on level unscrew the level plug A and check that oil touches lower hole rim 2 If the level it s ok screw and lock plug A 3 If the level it s low unscrew plug A and fill oil 4 When the level it s ok screw and lock plug A b To replace oil in gear box operate as follows 1 Unscrew plugs A 2 Turn the machine of 9...

Page 12: ...ne on level unscrew the level plug A and check that oil touches lower hole rim 2 If the level it s ok screw and lock plug A 3 If the level it s low unscrew plug A and fill oil 4 When the level it s ok screw and lock plug A c To change oil in side transmission box operate as follows 1 Unscrew plug A 2 Turn the machine of 90 in the direction of the arrow and drain the oil in a suitable tank 3 Turn t...

Page 13: ... right hoes and 2 or 3 left hoes 5 CHAIN SUSTITUTION a To change the chain operate as follows 1 Drain the oil from the carter making the first three phases showed at point b chapter 3 2 Remove the carter unscrewing the 10 screw 3 Keeping out of its place the chain adjuster C remove the connection mesh A and take out chain B 4 Assemble the new chain make sure to put well the safety spring of the co...

Page 14: ...r damaged hoes Replace Check the hoes assembling Foreign objects between hoes Clean Soil too dry and hard Decrease the forward speed Rotor compactness obstruction Soil too wet Reduce depth of work Increase number of revolutions of rotor Excessive tilling of the soil Increase forward speed Raise the rear baffle Reduce number of revolutions of rotor Poor tilling of the soil Decrease forward speed Lo...

Page 15: ...EMOLITION At the end of its working life the machine must be sent to be demolished and that can only be done by an authorized authority in accordance with the national laws in force for the environment Therefore it is necessary to get information from the qualified local authorities on the procedure to follow The machine is mainly composed of iron materials and paints WARRANTY The machine is cover...

Page 16: ...WORK AND MAINTENANCE SHEET Every user should register on this sheet the facts about the life of the machine both work and maintenance so as to attest its conditions DATE WORKING HOURS MAITENANCE NOTE USER ...

Page 17: ...17 SPARE PARTS AND OPTIONS ...

Page 18: ...18 COUNTRY MECHANISMS ...

Page 19: ...19 COUNTRY FRAME COMPONENTS ...

Page 20: ...USE 7 BEFORE BEGINNING WORK 7 TO BEGINNING WORK 8 AT THE END OF WORK 8 REVERSE SET UP 9 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 10 DIAGRAM A SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 10 1 GREASING 11 2 OIL CHECK OIL SUBSTITUTION IN GEAR BOX 11 3 OIL CHECK OIL SUBSTITUTION IN SIDE TRANSMISSION BOX 12 4 HOES SUBSTITUTION 13 5 CHAIN SUSTITUTION 13 PROBLEMS SOLVING 14 TRANSPORT 15 STORAGE 15 INFORMATION ON DEMOLITION 15 WARRANTY 15 WOR...

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