Operator’s manual
Rotary tedder
P4-420
,
P4-471
and
P4-531
Rotary tedder
P6-651
and
P6-771
Rotary tedder
P8-790
and
P8-890
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DO NOT operate the tedder unless all safety guards are in place and operational. In addition,
any damaged protective means should be replaced with a new one.
Start mowing only when tractor’s PTO reaches its normal rpm.
No person (except operator) should stand within danger area which is a minimum of 170' from
any operating part, especially when operating near roads and in areas with stones and other
debris. Be certain that children and animals are at a safe distance away from the machine.
IMPORTANT:
Maintenance and adjustment should ONLY be done after the following has
occurred:
tractor’s engine has been stopped and ignition key has been taken out,
all rotating parts have come to complete standstill (NOTE: arms will rotate for
several minutes after engine is turned off).
Before starting work and periodically thereafter, replace any damaged, missing and/or worn
tines.
When driving on public roads always comply with local traffic regulations, especially those
concerning warning lights.
When the tedder is lifted for repair on 3-point linkage, it should be secured against falling by
mechanical support or by chain.
The bolts and other fasteners have to be periodically checked and, if necessary, tightened or
replaced. DO NOT work with damaged or worn fasteners.
Never lift the tedder on tractor linkage when the drive is operating and the rotors are rotating.
When operating the tedder, the tractor should always be equipped with operator protection that
is required by laws and regulations.
Never start the tedder when the tedder arms are off the ground.
Before you start the tractor make sure that all drives are turned off and the levers that turn the
hydraulics are in neutral position.
Never leave tractor’s engine running without supervision. Before you leave the tractor, turn off
the engine and remove the key from tractor’s ignition.
DO NOT operate the tedder when driving the tractor backwards.
Permissible inclination of the tedder on a slope when working and during transport is 8°.
Exceeding this incline can result in tedder tipover.
Never stand between tractor and tedder unless tractor and tedder are secured against moving by
the tractor’s brake.
If any maintenance must be done under an elevated tedder, it must be blocked or otherwise
secured against falling.
When the parts of the tedder need replacement, use only original spare parts as described in the
spare parts list. Pay particular attention to PTO shaft’s guards and tedder’s and tractor’s spline
shaft guards.
Hydraulic hoses are potentially very dangerous. Do the following to minimize any hazards:
Hydraulic hoses should be periodically checked and if any damage to the hoses have
occurred or if they have been used more than 5 years, replace with new ones.
Never use scotch tape to repair hydraulic hoses.
When connecting hydraulic hoses to tractor’s hydraulic connectors, make sure that
the tractor’s or tedder’s hydraulic system is not under pressure.
The tedder should be stored under a roof and in a way as to not be hazardous both people or
animals.