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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c)
view of ratchet in transport position:
Fig. 30.
View of the tedder
P8
in headland position
If necessary, rise the central running gears to the required height (h) using the lower links of
the tractor’s three-point linkage (
Fig. 30a
).
5.8.3. Removing clogging and jams
When operating the tedder pay attention to variable conditions on field, which may influence
the tedder clogging and jams, such as: terrain unevenness, height and density of grass as well as
other objects in the grass (stones, branches, piles of soil). In order to avoid clogging and jams,
operating speed should be adjusted to the mentioned conditions.
WARNING!
Removing clogs and jams while the tedder is in operation can lead to the
accident!
In case of machine blockage caused by wrapped material, set the machine on a flat surface,
remove excess material using sharp tool. After clearing the machine check if nothing has been
damaged.
To remove any clogging it is obligatory to disconnect the drive and the motor, take out the
ignition key. When eliminating any clogging on the machine, use also safety means for operator, so
protective gloves and tight wear.
WARNING!
Do not let the grass wind around the rotor's shield of the tedder! During work,
if the block-up occur, remove it!
Fig. 31.
Wound grass on tedder's rotor shield
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