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Highline New Equipment Limited Warranty Policy

One (1) Year / 12 Months - Parts and Labour

Highline Mfg. Ltd. (hereinafter "Highline") warrants this new product of Highline's manufacturer to be free from
defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service for one (1) full year after initial purchase/retail
sale. Highline will warrant its product for one (1) year parts and labour, if performed by a qualified Dealer. This
Limited Warranty shall apply only to complete machines of Highline's manufacture. Parts are covered by a separate
Limited Warranty.

EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES NOT OF HIGHLINE'S MANUFACTURE ARE WARRANTED ONLY TO THE
EXTENT OF THE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY AND SUBJECT TO THEIR ALLOWANCE TO
HIGHLINE ONLY IF FOUND DEFECTIVE BY SUCH MANUFACTURER.

During the Limited Warranty period specified above, any defect in material or workmanship in any warranted item
of Highline Equipment not excluded below shall be repaired or replaced at Highline's option without charge by any
authorized  independent  Highline  Dealer.  An  authorized  Dealer  must  make  the  warranty  repair  or  replacement.
Labour  in  accordance  with  Highline's  labour  reimbursement  policy.  Highline  reserves  the  right  to  supply
remanufactured replacement parts as it deems appropriate.

RETAIL PURCHASER RESPONSIBILITY
This Limited Warranty requires proper maintenance and periodic inspections of the Equipment as indicated in the
Operator's Manual furnished with each new Equipment. The cost of routine or required maintenance and services
is the responsibility of the retail purchaser. The retail purchaser is required to keep documented evidence that these
services were performed. This Highline New Equipment Limited Warranty may be subject to cancellation if the above
requirements are not performed.

EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS
The warranties contained herein shall NOT APPLY TO:
1.

Any  defect  which  was  caused  (in  Highline's  sole  judgement)  by  other  than  normal  use  and  service  of  the 
Equipment, or by any of the following:
a.

accident 

b.

misuse or negligence 

c.

overloading 

d.

of reasonable and proper maintenance 

e.

improper repair or installation 

f.

unsuitable storage 

g.

non-Highline approved alteration or modification 

h.

natural calamities 

i.

vandalism 

j.

parts or accessories installed on Equipment which were not manufactured or installed by Highline authorized
Dealers

k.

the elements 

l.

collision or other accident.

2.

Any Equipment whose identification numbers or marks have been altered or removed.

3.

Any Equipment which any of the required or recommended periodic inspection or services have been performed
using parts not manufactured or supplied by Highline or meeting Highline Specifications including, but without
limitation, lubricants (oil, grease), belt lacings, and hydraulic fluids.

4.

Any Equipment used in demonstrations not performed by a Highline Dealer. Warranty will be at the discretion
of Highline for all other demonstration warranty.

5.

New Equipment delivered to the retail purchaser in which the warranty registration has not been completed and
returned to Highline within thirty (30) days from the date of purchase.

6.

Any defect that was caused (in Highline's sole judgement) by operation of the Equipment not abiding by standard
operating procedures outlined in the Operator's Manual.

7.

Tire Limited Warranties and support are the responsibility of the respective product's manufacturer.

8.

Transportation costs, if any, of transporting to the Highline Dealer.

9.

In no event shall Highline's liability exceed the purchase price of the product.

10. Highline shall not be liable to any person under any circumstances for any incidental or consequential damages

(including but not limited to, loss of profits, out of service time and damage to equipment which this equipment
may be attached) occurring for any reason at any time.

11. Diagnostic and overtime labour premiums are not covered under this Limited Warranty Policy.

Rev 3.2

Содержание Feed Chopper 1251

Страница 1: ...O p e r a t o r s M a n u a l E16227_A Bale Pro Complete Feed Ration Feed Chopper 1251...

Страница 2: ...hline Manufacturing Ltd All rights reserved The content of this manual was based on the most current information available as of the date of copyright It is the policy of Highline Manufacturing Limite...

Страница 3: ...d efficient operation of your Feed Chopper In the manual you will find safety procedures maintenance routines and detailed operational instructions If you find that you require information not covered...

Страница 4: ...y 4 Safety Decals 4 Safety Decal Locations 7 Section 2 Operating the Feed Chopper Operating With the Feed Chopper 1 Operating Without the Feed Chopper 5 Unplugging the Feed Chopper 7 Section 3 Maintai...

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Страница 6: ...1251 Feed Chopper INTENDED USE OF THE FEED CHOPPER The Feed Chopper is designed to further process and chop animal feed materials that have been initially processed from a round bale by the CFR 1251...

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Страница 8: ...MBER Your serial number is found on the serial number plate 1 attached to the Feed Chopper It is important to record the serial number for proof of ownership and for any service or maintenance assista...

Страница 9: ...ety Operating and Maintenance information presented in this manual Do not operate or allow someone to operate this equipment until this information has been reviewed This information should be reviewe...

Страница 10: ...uation that if not avoided WILL result in DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY The color is Red with White lettering Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided COULD result in DEATH OR SERIOUS...

Страница 11: ...nd proper training of personnel involved in the operation transport maintenance and storage of this equipment Adapted from ASAE S474 1 Feb 04 5 2 5 1 3 The Feed Chopper 1251 shall not be operated with...

Страница 12: ...s injury or death Stand clear of Feed Chopper when it is engaged DO NOT OPERATE WITH SHIELDS MISSING Contact with the moving belt or sheaves may cause serious injury or death Keep shields fastened in...

Страница 13: ...ges included in this manual and on decals attached to the machine These instructions and safety messages contain important information Allow only responsible properly instructed individuals to operate...

Страница 14: ...Section 1 Safety 219147 SAFETY DECAL LOCATIONS Page 1 7...

Страница 15: ...Section 1 Safety This Page Left Blank Page 1 8...

Страница 16: ...the key Wait for all components to stop rotating Do not place hands in the Chopper drive clutch area while the flail drum auger is turning Contact with the rotating large pulley engaged can cause ser...

Страница 17: ...handle through the short slot and fasten with the clip pin Fasten the panel in place with the pin in the rear panel 3 Note Before engaging the Feed Chopper drive clutch the Feed Chopper panels must b...

Страница 18: ...tch pin plate can cause serious injury Rotate the pulley to align a cutout 1 in the clutch engagement plate with the clutch pin 2 Push the clutch pin in and rotate until the roll pin is engaged with i...

Страница 19: ...detected during the operation of the feed chopper immediately stop the machine Determine the source of the problem and fix it before resuming operation 7 Drive ahead slowly while operating the CFR 125...

Страница 20: ...t 3 If the rear door is slightly above the blower that means it is sitting on one of the chopper knives Material will collect on the door edge if it is slightly above the blower exit 2 Adjust for the...

Страница 21: ...ut Chopping To place feed in a windrow or a bunk raise the discharge panel to the highest position Place the blower discharge panel 1 into one of the upper slots 2 of the arc for the greater lift This...

Страница 22: ...the rotor is turning Contact with the rotating knives will cause serious injury 4 Disengage the chopper drive clutch Do not place hands in the Feed Chopper drive clutch area while turning Contact wit...

Страница 23: ...tating knives will cause serious injury 6 Remove material from the blower housing area 7 To clear the blower area Remove the clip pin 1 from the bar under the discharge door Remove the bar 2 by pullin...

Страница 24: ...hinge towards the back of the slot Pull the on the rear door pin lock 3 to compress the spring to allow the pin to enter the slot on the rear door Align the front door 1 with the long slot Push the ba...

Страница 25: ...Section 2 Operating the CFR 1251 Feed Chopper This Page Left Blank Page 2 10...

Страница 26: ...sure NLGI Grade 2 grease Every 10 Hours Lubricate 1 point on the chopper rotor front bearing Open the chopper drive shield to access the front grease point Lubricate 1 point on the chopper rotor rear...

Страница 27: ...of new knives using the new bolt and nut Belt Tension Adjustment The belt tension adjuster has a spring to keep the tension The belt is tensioned from the factory To confirm adequate belt tension Chec...

Страница 28: ...changing the belt 2 Open the drive shield on the left side 2 of the machine Leave this shield attached 3 Remove the drive shield on the right side 3 of the machine Removing this shield will ease the...

Страница 29: ...Chopper Belt Tension 219130C 5 Loosen the chopper belt tensioner 6 located below the drive box To loosen the belt tensioner Loosen the jam nut 1 on the threaded rod Turn the nut 2 next to the spring w...

Страница 30: ...of the gearbox support See the diagram Lift the support enough to move the drive belt under the support Note Lifting the gearbox support too much may cause the drive shaft to come out of the bearing...

Страница 31: ...219128C 5 Place the bolts up through the hitch and tubes and fasten with the nuts 3 Torque to 295 lbf 400 Nm 6 Tighten the feed chopper belt tension To adjust feed chopper belt tension Turn the nut 2...

Страница 32: ...Turn the nut 4 next to the spring washer 1 to adjust the spring so it shows in the cut out window 2 Tighten the jam nut 3 on the threaded rod 8 Place the right shield 3 back onto the support and fast...

Страница 33: ...scraper on it to allow the bearing bolts to be loose Slide the twine scraper 3 on the bearing bolts until it is almost touching the rotor shaft Do not have the scraper touching the rotor shaft To ens...

Страница 34: ...in chopper housing Remove foreign material Check condition of knives Replace knives as pairs and also replace knife pair on opposite side of rotor to maintain rotational balance Check for damage to t...

Страница 35: ...side of rotor to maintain rotational balance Rotor bearing has seized Check bearings or replace Rotor Stops Spinning Drive clutch pin has moved out and no longer is engaged with the drive plate Move...

Страница 36: ...APPLY TO 1 Any defect which was caused in Highline s sole judgement by other than normal use and service of the Equipment or by any of the following a accident b misuse or negligence c overloading d o...

Страница 37: ...eriod will receive the balance of the one year New Equipment Limited Warranty Replacement parts after the original machine warranty are warranted to be free from defects of material for ninety 90 days...

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