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SAFETY RULES

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•  Disengage the PTO and shut off engine before leav-

ing the operator’s seat for refuelling, lubricating or ad-

justing the machine.

• The tractor engine ignition key must be

removed each time the operator leaves the tractor.

•  Wear appropriate clothing, safety boots or shoes. Do

not operate the machine when visibility is bad, or dur-

ing night, in poor lighting.

•  When driving on a public road, or on hilly land you must 

remove the electrical box ignition key and put the lock-

ing pin in the stop pawl of the quick-disconnect hitch

to prevent unlocking. This locking pin should also be

used for the manual quick-disconnect hitch.

•  Attach a safety chain of at least 20,000 lbs (9071 Kg)

capacity for transportation.

•  Keep children away from the machine at all times.

Maximum traveling speed of a forage harvester should

not exceed 20 mph (34 km/h).

•  Carefully read all safety signs applied on the machine.

If they are damaged, replace them immediately.

•  If a feeding or throwing mechanism should become

jammed, never attempt to unblock it or remove any

material when the machine is in motion or the tractor

engine running.

• Never manually feed the rotary corn attachment.
•  Never remove guards or make adjustments while the

machine or tractor engine is running.

•  Never attempt to check or adjust chains while the ma-

chine is running.

•  Keep hands and feet away from the pick-up chains

and the saw.

•  Make sure all rotating parts are stopped and the trac-

tor engine is turned off before cleaning the machine

throat.

•  Never park the attachment in the transportation pos-

ition. Lower the attachment to the ground first.

•  Before starting the tractor engine, make sure all

guards, shields, and doors are in place and properly

secured and check the machine thoroughly for pos-

sible loose parts or bolts and tighten them.

•  Always pick-up tools after performing any adjustment.
• Never allow riders on any part of a machine.
•  Block elevated components before servicing equip-

ment.  

•  Never lubricate or clean any part while the machine or

tractor engine is running.

•  Keep hands and body out of hitch area when attach-

ing towing vehicle.

WARNING: Hydraulic fluid under pressure can

penetrate the skin or eyes and cause serious 

personal injury, blindness or death. Fluid leaks, 

under pressure, may not be visible. Use a piece 

ofcardboardorwoodtofindleaks.DONOTuse

your bare hand. Wear safety goggles for eye pro-

tection. If any fluid is injected into the skin, it

MUST be surgically removed within a few hours 

by a doctor familiar with this type of injury.

•  Securely block the wheels from moving before work-

ing on or under the machine.

•  Use a lift system with a minimum capacity of 2,000

lbs (900 kg) to install the attachment on a forage har-

vester.

•  Never pull a full  box behind a forage harvester  when

driving on a public road.

•  Make sure to meet local regulations regarding wide

loads on public roads.

Manual No.F6418E996E

Содержание F64-90R

Страница 1: ...Manual No F6418E996E...

Страница 2: ...yee or representative of Dion Ag Inc has the authority to amend or modify in any manner whatsoever the terms of the present warranty The express warranties herein contained exclude all other express i...

Страница 3: ...able tool for operating and maintaining this fine ma chine Use this manual as your guide Following the instructions given here will result in many years of dependable service from your machine Your De...

Страница 4: ...RICATION 22 GEAR BOXES OIL LEVEL 22 TIGHTENER GREASING 22 OVERRUNNING CLUTCH GREASING 22 DRUM GREASING 23 ADJUSTMENTS MAINTENANCE 24 GROUND CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT 24 CONVEYOR CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT 24...

Страница 5: ...s F64 F64 Dion F64 John DeereTM F64 GehlTM F64 New HollandTM Overall Length 192 cm 80 211 cm 83 3 217 cm 85 5 226 cm 89 212 cm 83 5 Overall Width 222 cm 87 5 222 cm 87 5 222 cm 87 5 222 cm 87 5 222 cm...

Страница 6: ...r missing bolts and parts Make sure no safety decal is missing and make sure they are readable Check condition of saw teeth Check condition of drum fingers Make sure they are solid and straight Check...

Страница 7: ...ual was prepared from the latest product in formation available at publication time The Company reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice The safety section of your Operator s manu...

Страница 8: ...n the name plate illustrated below Always mention both the model and the serial numbers when ordering parts or regarding any other correspondence referring to your machine Write down your number here...

Страница 9: ...d know the safety rules and regulations for the job Some local regulations specify that no one under the age of 16 years for example may operate power machinery This includes tractors It is your respo...

Страница 10: ...t away from the pick up chains and the saw Make sure all rotating parts are stopped and the trac tor engine is turned off before cleaning the machine throat Never park the attachment in the transporta...

Страница 11: ...and kept in good condition Never step across any driveline Never use the driveline as a step Keep at least your height away from a rotating drive line STOPPING PROCEDURES No matter what type of machi...

Страница 12: ...cover the driving belts items 1 in figure 1 Figure 1 Drive belt guards 1 and drive chain guard 2 Hinged guards cover the driving chains items 2 in figures 1 and 2 Figure 2 Drive chain right guard An...

Страница 13: ...place and maintained in good condition Decals should be readable at all times 6 Figure 4 Safety sign location 6 5 Figure 5 Safety sign locations 6 5 Figure 6 Safety sign locations 4 7 6 1 8 3 2 1 Fig...

Страница 14: ...ace is dry remove a portion of the backing paper and apply the decal in part and align its position as per the surrounding parts Slowly peel off the remaining backing paper and apply hand pressure 3 P...

Страница 15: ...ing arm for the removal of the skid item 3 IMPORTANT The lifting arm item 3 should not be used for moving or lifting the attachment It should only be used for laying it flat on the ground 3 Before rem...

Страница 16: ...theAttachment may be lifted using the hook on top of the frame 10 Refer to the installation instructions of the adaptor provided in the box The installation is done by the dealer before delivery to t...

Страница 17: ...with the feed rolls 3 Slowly move the Forage Harvester toward the at tachment figure 13 making sure it is well centered with respect to the connecting pins 4 Align and adjust the attachment throat si...

Страница 18: ...andle item 3 Two 2 balancing springs are required to operate your attachment Bolt the spring bracket item 5 on the attaching bar item 6 as shown Tighten bolt item 7 well then install both balancing sp...

Страница 19: ...ng arms in operating position Bring the chain underneath the tightening sprocket item 2 figure 18 as shown Align the drive chain Adjust the chain to a normal tension loosen nut item 4 figure 19 tighte...

Страница 20: ...tion After the first few hours of operation check the following items Chains and other moving parts will require an adjustment after the break in period Adjust the chain tension refer to the Adjustmen...

Страница 21: ...F61 26340P 80W90 or equivalent Oil level Gear box 2 places S55 24592P Verify at beginning of each season and every 40 hours of operation Greasing Grease the chain tightener every day and the over runn...

Страница 22: ...S OIL LEVEL FIGURE 25 IMPORTANT Check oil level in gear boxes before each season and every 40 hours of operation 1 Figure 25 Checking gear box oil level with gauge supplied TIGHTENER GREASING Grease t...

Страница 23: ...earings at the beginning and end of each season 4 on each drum The lower bearing is accessible under the skid and the two internal bearings are accessible through the top see figures 26 and 27 The upp...

Страница 24: ...s 30 cm This is the actual distance between the ground and the saw blade This adjustment is done through the Forage Harvester s hydraulic system CONVEYOR CHAIN TENSION ADJUST MENT FIGURE 28 TO 31 IMPO...

Страница 25: ...t be adjusted as shown fur ther Use the special gauge located under the right chain guard figure 32 This gauge is supplied with the attach ment and is used for checking chain stretch Figure 32 Chain g...

Страница 26: ...Chain 1 5 wear adjustment of drum sprocket sections See conveyor chain adjustment section in this manual 3 wear replace conveyor chains and refer to the chain replacement section in this manual to rea...

Страница 27: ...n both sides to access rear of drum 3 Loosen tighteners to release chain tension item 1 figure 35 4 Using a 1 2 wrench loosen the free teeth section figure 36 5 Slide section clockwise viewed from abo...

Страница 28: ...y other reasons it may be necessary to remove the chain from the couplers item 1 figure 39 located underneath the gear boxes To easily re synchronize the conveyor chains mark with a line the alignment...

Страница 29: ...ght counterclockwise as shown in figure 41 in the adjustment slot Figure 41 Moving teeth sections 6 Install the new chain with the special link and the O ring figure 37 7 Synchronize the chains if nec...

Страница 30: ...described below 1 Remove the four bolts holding the knife section 2 Remove the reinforcement plates under the disk 3 Replace the section then install the reinforcement plates back under the disk with...

Страница 31: ...item 3 by adjusting the distance between the stopper and the tightener between 1 16 and 1 8 1 5 to 3 mm The adjustment is done by moving the stopper from one hole to the other and by turning it insid...

Страница 32: ...if they need to be replaced for any other reasons the clutch will first need to be taken apart To replace a disk 1 Tighten nuts item 7 to remove pressure on the disk plates items 5 6 2 Using a hammer...

Страница 33: ...4 in figure 55 To adjust 1 Position the 1 1 2 38 mm blocks items 1 figure 54 between the frame and the cutting disk aligned with the knife sections item 2 Position two blocks on the square cross beam...

Страница 34: ...er bolts 3 Align the chain channel ridge with the frame ridge figure 57 4 Position the scraper to obtain 6 1 4 160 mm between the cross beam and the bottom of the scraper s lower plate figure 57 5 The...

Страница 35: ...ain and tightener rod lubrication X Gear box oil level verification X X Overrunning clutch lubrication X X Greasing drum bearings 8 places X Belt verification X Chain stretch verification X Cutting di...

Страница 36: ...arings and gears 2 Completely lubricate the attachment 3 Run the machine a few minutes then check com ponents Make sure no bolts are loose or missing particularly under the disks 4 Lubricate the conve...

Страница 37: ...adaptor kit Lower the attachment so that the drums come in contact with the plant under the ear of the corn Increase the forward speed Problem Stem tips left on the ground Causes The plants are not he...

Страница 38: ...tter disks Large amount of weeds Solutions Verify condition of cleaners and debris plow under the disk Replace if necessary Adjust the cleaning forks See Adjustment section Maintain PTO speed to 1000...

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