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Replacing counter-blades
Worn counter-blades make the cutting of forage more difficult and exert more strain on the
motor. Whenever, you notice they are worn out, replace the counter-blade.
REPLACING THE COUNTER-BLADE
After the Forage Chopper is turned off:
1- Remove springs C and D.
2- Hold strap E and lift the cover, bring the toothed roller towards the front, as shown in fig.54.
3- Remove the 2 fastening screws from the counter-blade.
4- Replace the counter-blade.
5- Put the toothed roller back to the operating position. Remember to connect the driveshaft
again which actuates the roller.
6- Replace springs C.
Important!
When connecting the driveshaft, make sure the forks are aligned (fig.55).
COUNTER-BLADE
CORRECT
WRONG
fig.53
fig.54