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ST 400

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- Do not allow passengers to ride on the tractor unless a

specific seat is provided.

- Do not allow anyone to ride on the implement when it

is being transported.

• Consider other road users.

- Plan your route to avoid heavy traffic and peak traffic

periods.

- Be a safe and courteous driver.  Give way to oncoming

traffic in all situations, including narrow bridges,
intersections etc.

• Adopt safe driving practices:

- Lock tractor brake pedals together. Never use

independent breaking at transport speeds.

- Drive at a safe speed to ensure control and ability to

stop in an emergency.  Ensure the additional weight of
the machine on the linkage does not compromise
steering and braking - for example front weights or
repairs to the brakes may be required if the tractor is
not safe to drive.

- Reduce speed during turns.  Tractors have not been

designed for fast cornering.

- Use engine braking when going down hills - do not

coast.

- Do not drink alcohol and drive.

• Watch for obstructions, particularly if over-width.

• Observe any load ratings applicable on bridges.

IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS

• Owners and operators must be prepared to assess their;

equipment, operators, maintenance procedures and
applications to identify safety hazards.

• Appropriate methods to reduce the hazards identified

must then be applied.

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Fit all safety guards before operating.  Operation is not permitted without safety guards
fitted. These are not fitted at the factory due to freight limitations.

MACHINE SUITABILITY TO APPLICATION

Machine have been designed and manufactured as a trac-
tor driven, ground cultivator - no other use is intended.
• Before beginning work it is necessary to assess the effect

of the machine on the safety of both the operator and
any potential bystanders.  It is reccomended that you
contact the manufacturer or distributor for assistance in
this area.

AUTHORISED OPERATORS & TRAINING

If you are an employer, do not assume an operator is trained
for use of this equipment, (you would not let an unlicensed
driver borrow your car !).
• Ask to see licences if applicable, and record numbers

and validity dates.

• Request details of previous experience, in writing and

check them out if appropriate and ensure such records
are retained.

• Devise a suitable training course for operators if

appropriate, and ensure records of their completion are
retained.

MAINTENANCE RECORDS

Recommended maintenance is detailed in the Lubrication
& Maintenance section.  Failure to follow these may
jeopardise safety as well as economic operation.
Records of periodic maintenance are important as they
detail when and who carried out the last maintenance and
inspection.  Appropriate checklists should include
maintenance as detailed and in particular the following
safety aspects:

- SAFETY DECALS AFFIXED & LEGIBLE.
- GUARDING - All fitted and secure.
- CRITICAL FASTENERS SECURE

Содержание ST 400

Страница 1: ...ST 400 HOWARD ST 400 Operating Instructions ...

Страница 2: ...nd manufactured as a tractor driven ground cultivator no other use is intended Please read and understand this manual before operating the machine Warranty The warranty applicable to your machine is detailed on separate documentation which should accompany this manual If this is missing please contact your dealer Serial Number The Serial Number and Model are stamped on the Identification Plate att...

Страница 3: ...ders Fig 1 This is the SAFETY ALERT symbol and means ATTENTION SAFETY ISSUE Failure to comply with the given instruction could result in severe injury or death If you have questions not answered in this manual please contact your dealer or distributor IF YOU REQUIRE MORE COPIES OF THIS MA NUAL PLEASE CONTACT YOUR DEALER ALTERNATIVELY YOU ARE WELCOME TO COPY AND DISTRIBUTE THIS MANUAL TO THE OPERAT...

Страница 4: ...or and machine to an emergency stop if so required Progress slowly initially and check stability steering and braking are satisfactory Ensure the work area is clear especially of children or animals Inspect the work area for hidden obstructions which may constitute a hazard DURING OPERATION Ensure the work area is clear especially of children or animals Do not attempt to start the tractor or engag...

Страница 5: ...nt Fasteners Fit only the correct replacement fasteners and tighten fasteners to the torque specified in the manual Incorrect too weak fasteners may break when torqued to the required setting or if too strong may induce failures in other components Follow safe workshop practices during any maintenance Keep working area clean dry and in particular free of oil spills Ensure the workshop is adequatel...

Страница 6: ... guards before operating Operation is not permitted without safety guards fitted These are not fitted at the factory due to freight limitations MACHINE SUITABILITY TO APPLICATION Machine have been designed and manufactured as a trac tor driven ground cultivator no other use is intended Before beginning work it is necessary to assess the effect of the machine on the safety of both the operator and ...

Страница 7: ...ards are undamaged securely fifted correctly seated on the shaft grooves and the restraining chains attached to the tractor and implement Should the guards be broken damaged or badly fitted the implement must no be used damaged parts habe been replaced and or bad fitting corrected Always ensure the guard tubes do not separate at tthe PTO Drive Shaft s longest working or transport lengh or at it s ...

Страница 8: ...f plantations even surface for sport practice golf football etc The new ST 400 receive the benefit of a flexible rubber top with variable geometry pat Pending This feature helps the machine to avoid the most common disadvantages that usually appear on this kind of machines 1 Work in wet soils The rubber top is avoiding soil sticking and longer free operation than metal shield machines 2 Noise leve...

Страница 9: ...kage to level machine laterally and longitudinally fig 5 and 6 Before engaging the tractor PTO lift the machine on the hydraulic lift linkage until the PTO dirve shaft attains an angle of 40 º and set the limit stop on the hydraulic lift control quadrant fig 5 ATTENTION THE PTO DRIVE SHAFT ANGLE MUST NEVER EXCEED 40º Finally check that during transport and use the PTO drive shaft does not bottom o...

Страница 10: ...h four blades per flange type ROTACADET 9941 9942 When replacing worn blades take special attention to the following instructions in order to get the correct mounting and maintain the scroll patern Fig 11 ATTENTION IN ORDER TO OBTAIN A CORRECT MAINTENANCE AND FUNCTION OF YOUR MACHINE IS IMPERATIVE TO FOLLOW THE ENCLOSED INSTRUCTIONS D DAILY 1 Lubricate with grease gun PTO spiders 2 Lubricate with ...

Страница 11: ...ine Bumping on Ground a obstacles entangled in blades b blades incorrectly mounted with no scroll effect or blades fitted with blunt edge leading or broken blades Obvious Points a Machine not level cutting too deep on right side Shorten right hand tractor lift rod or adjust depth control wheel b Not overlapping drive closer to last run c Working on hillsides Work up the slope if possible If latera...

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