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MekFarmer 170
1
2
FIG. 43
NOTE
INJECTING A LARGE QUANTITY OF OIL INTO THE GREASING
POINTS AT HIGH PRESSURE CAN DAMAGE THE BEARING
PROTECTIONS.
6.4.2 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
Group
Type
Litres U.S.
gal.
Flat pan
Version 300
Oil COLUMBIA V.V.
GEAR EP460
24
6.35
Flat pan
Version 350
Oil COLUMBIA V.V.
GEAR EP460
26
6.87
Flat pan
Version 400
Oil COLUMBIA V.V.
GEAR EP460
28
7.40
Gearbox
Oil SAE 85W/140,
specifiche API-GL5/
MIL-L-2105C
7,5
1.98
All greasing
points
Lithium grease
/
/
6.5 CLEANING
Operator
DANGER
In case of material clogging between blades, never try
to clean the machine when running. First put the ma
-
chine in a safety position (see “6.2 Machine in safety
position”). Wait until all the parts of the machine are
completely still and perform cleaning carefully.
CAUTION
The decals on the machine must always be visible.
Keep decals clean. Replace decals if they are worn. Ask
the Manufacturer for spare parts (see
).
Using pressure washers or air guns can detach decals.
ALWAYS WEAR GOGGLES TO PROTECT YOUR
EYESIGHT
Clean off the machine of fertilizers and chemicals and dry
it. Only use commercial inflammable and non toxic solven
-
ts.
6.6 TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Solution
Depth too
shallow
•
Check the depth adjustment.
•
Move forward more slowly. There may
be insufficient tractor power. Raise
the rear roller.
•
Further runs will be required if the soil
is too hard.
•
The blades slide over the ground in
-
stead of digging into the soil: advance
more slowly.
Soil crum
-
bled too
finely
•
Lower the speed of the blade rotors.
•
Increase the tractor ground speed.
Soil insuf
-
ficiently
worked
•
Increase the speed of the blade
rotors.
•
Reduce the ground speed.
•
Do not work if the soil is too wet.
•
If the levelling bar is installed, try
lifting or lowering it.
Clogged
rotors
•
Soil to wet to work.
•
Raise the levelling bar.
•
Reduce the ground speed.
•
Do not work where the grass is too
tall
The machine
jolts over the
ground or
vibrates
•
Foreign bodies locked between the
blades.
•
Blades incorrectly mounted in the
wrong positions.
•
Worn or broken blades.
•
Blades bent during work after hitting
stones or having worked excessively
hard soil.
The machine
vibrates too
much
•
Reduce the ground speed of the
tractor.
•
Adjust the machine in the correct way,
as described in the instructions.
•
Clean the rotors. They could be clog
-
ged.
•
Check whether any blades are
broken. Replace them if this is the
case.
The rotors
turn in an
uneven way
•
Make sure that the driveline clutch is
regulated correctly.
•
Excessively elastic clutch springs.
Replace the springs.
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