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5.1.2. Commissioning and running-in
Do the following before commissioning the spreader:
- read and understand the operating instructions in full;
- assemble the machine in accordance with the intended work;
- check the tightness of all threaded connections and the tension of chains;
- supply lubricants at the lubrication points;
- check the transmission oil level and top up if required – use HIPOL–15 oil;
- park the spreader and run it in initially without the load.
The initial running-in should last approximately 15 minutes at decreased rotational speed of the tractor drive.
During this procedure ensure that all systems work smoothly and without jamming and excessive noise. When
the initial running-in is finished, make sure that the fastening bolts did not become loose and check the tension
of chains.
Lubricate at all lubrication points twice a day for the first 20 operating hours. Replace the transmission oil
afterwards and check the tightening of bolts and chain tension. Readjust if necessary.
The manure can be mechanically loaded on the spreader. In order to fully use the spreader load capacity
when working with long-straw manure, it is allowed to fill the load body up to 10 cm above the upper edge. Do
not load the long-straw manure directly on the adapter drums – this may damage the drive. The load must not
hang over the body sides. When the work is finished or if needed, remove the manure which may accumulate on
the rear beam in the area of socket wheels and on the spreader drums, as well as on the drive shafts. Excessive
accumulation of dirt can overload the tractor and elongate the conveyor chains. In order to achieve the best
spreading parameters (i.e. width and uniformity), keep the PTO speed on the tractor between 920 and 1000 rpm.
Warning:
Clean the spreader only when the drive is decoupled and the tractor is stopped. Exercise extreme
caution when cleaning with the raised gate. Decouple the telescopic jointed shaft from the tractor.
Warning:
When the spreader works on the field, the material in the load body moves towards its rear end. This
slowly decreases the pressure on the tractor hitch and lowers the wheel grip of the rear tractor wheels.
This may reduce the tractor's pull force on difficult terrain (i.e. hilly or damp ground). Due to this fact it
is advised perform the final phase of unloading the load body of the spreader when moving down a slope
or on a flat (level) terrain.
5.2. Electrical system
The spreader is equipped with a 12 V electrical system supplied by the tractor. Before entering a public road,
always make sure that the lighting system is functional. The electrical system powers the two front sidelamps, the
lamp clusters and the clearance lamps.
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