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ASSEMBLY,  USE  AND  MAINTENANCE 

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SAFETY INFORMATION & WARNING 

 

Always read your operators manual thoroughly before operating or performing any 
maintenance on your mower. Before you operate this machine, know your controls and how to 
stop the tractor and mower quickly in an emergency! Read and observe all safety decals on the 
tractor and mower. 

Use extreme caution and reduce speed when operating on hillside. Use cabs equipped with 
ROPS (Roll Over Protection) and seat belts. Mowers are more likely to throw objects when 
operating on hillside and tractors can easily tip. Either could result in serious injury to operator. 
Never start or stop suddenly when going up or downhill. This could result in tipping of the tractor 
or a roll-over. If steep slopes are anticipated, adjust the wheel width, add fluid to tires or add 
tractor weights to compensate. Avoid steep slopes. Do not raise the cutter bar when mowing 
hillsides. Doing so may increase the likelihood of tipping. 
 
Only the operator should ride on the tractor no one should ride on the mower. Persons riding on 
the tractor or the mower could easily fall into the path of the machine resulting in serious injury. 
Anyone operating this machine must be instructed in the operation and capable of safe operation 
of the unit. Never allow children to operate this machine! 
 
Never use drugs or alcoholic beverages which can hinder alertness or coordination while 
operating. Consult your doctor about operating this machine while taking prescription drugs. 
 
Always keep all covers, blades and guards, furnished with the machine, in place and in good 
condition. Failure to do so could result in the operator being struck by high speed cutter bar. Keep 
clear all mowing parts. 
 
Make sure all onlookers personnel, children and pets are out of the area to be mowed. Make sure 
pets and small children are not under or around the machine when you start the mower. 
 
Always wear proper foot protection. Never operate the mower in bare feet or while wearing 
sandals or sneakers. 
 
Always operate in daylight conditions or use sufficient artificial lighting. Use extreme caution when 
mowing under conditions which could hinder your ability to see people, pets or obstructions in the 
mowing area. 
 
Always check the drive line connections at the tractor and the gearbox before operation of the 
mower. Be sure the quick disconnects are locked before operation. 
 
Always disengage the tractor PTO and shift into neutral before starting the tractor. 
 
Always lower the mower to the ground and shut off the tractor before dismounting and be sure 
that the mowing motion has stopped 
 
Failure to do so could result in the operator being injured by mowing tractor, mower or driveline 
parts. 
 

WARNING !!!

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Страница 1: ...ASSEMBLY USE AND MAINTENANCE SPARE PARTS LIST SB 150 SB 165 SB 180 SB 210 10 ...

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Страница 3: ...HICH ILLUSTRATES THE CHARACTERISTICS THE OPERATION AND THE MAINTENANCE OF THE MACHINE IN DETAIL THE CONTENTS OF THIS BOOKLET ARE INTENDED TO BE A GUIDE THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE MACHINE WITHOUT BEING OBLIGED TO IMMEDIATELY UP DATE THIS BOOKLET WARNING BEFORE STARTING THE MOWING OPERATIONS ALWAYS CHECK THAT ALL THE CONNECTIONS ARE THOROUGHLY TIGHTENED T...

Страница 4: ...peration of the unit Never allow children to operate this machine Never use drugs or alcoholic beverages which can hinder alertness or coordination while operating Consult your doctor about operating this machine while taking prescription drugs Always keep all covers blades and guards furnished with the machine in place and in good condition Failure to do so could result in the operator being stru...

Страница 5: ...personnel or machinery Make sure all safety decals are in place and visible Replace decals immediately when they become illegible Do not use this machine in extremely rocky field conditions Never operate the mower with cutter bar locked in the UP position or any time the cutter bar locked in the UP position or any time the cutter bar is raised Never allow anyone near the cutter bar when the tracto...

Страница 6: ... AND MAINTENANCE 4 The following Safety and Informational Decals are located on the SICKLE BAR MOWING Locate read and understand these Decals Replace any damaged Decals Keep all Decals clear and readable IMPORTANT ...

Страница 7: ...EORETIC POWER hp 12 16 MOUVEMENT FREQUENCY MINUTE N 1250 1300 WORKING SPEED mph 6 8 REQUIRED REVS P T rpm 500 550 YIELD OUT PUT PER HOUR acre 3 5 5 SAFETY DEVICES release POSSIBILITY OF WORKING WITH INCLINED BAR 90 60 HYDRAULIC LIFT optional DRIVE V belt INDICATIVE WEIGHT Ib 520 550 ...

Страница 8: ...afer and simpler assembly it is recommended that the three point arch frame be attached to the tractor or to another similar support Use bushings 8 and 10 to adapt the pins to different types of tractor attachments Position lever 11 and bushing 10 if needed and secure with pin 13 and pin 14 2 CAUTION Attach safety bar 2 at the hole indicated on arch frame 1 with pin 3 and secure pin 3 with pins 4 ...

Страница 9: ...sembly and the shorter end at point E of support 1 as indicated in the detail in the illustration Fasten pin 1 with washers 4 5 and 6 and screw 7 With the spring under tension join safety bar 8 to pin 9 on the drive assembly and secure with pin 10 Insert pin 6 and secure with pin 4 4 ATTENTION Mount the blade assembly to the drive assembly using screws 1 washers 5 and nuts 2 and fasten blades with...

Страница 10: ...sing spring 12 with nut 16 and washer 15 6 CAUTION Attach bracket 1 to the drive assembly 6 inserting also screws 13 of shoe 7 packed preassembled and positioning screws 5 tightening all with washers 9 and 10 and nuts 8 Attach safety guard 2 to bracket 1 using nuts 3 and washers 4 Connect the chains of connecting rod 15 to fasteners 17 and 16 which are bigger than the fasteners to be used for the ...

Страница 11: ...3 and nuts 4 contained in the nuts bolts sack 8 Connect the chain Rif G to the frame making use of the appropriate fasteners see also Fig 9 Ref 5 9 Slide the transport rod 1 into slot 4 on the three point arch frame and fit it into hook 3 Screw the bar locking handle 2 contained in the nuts bolts sack onto rod 1 7 8 9 ...

Страница 12: ...ASSEMBLY USE AND MAINTENANCE 10 When assembly is completed the machine should look as it appears in the illustration ...

Страница 13: ...s manual should conflict with that given in the Cardan shaft manual you should follow the instructions given by the Cardan shaft manufacturer Fit the Cardan shaft and check that the shaft is connected correctly both at the tractor end and at the machine end For more details see the descriptions on the following pages If a safety system is provided this should be fitted to the machine end not to th...

Страница 14: ...ght Lower the tractor hoist and regulate the chain length on the gear rack so as to obtain the right pressure of the spring and a good alignment of the driveline with the power take off D CUTTING HEIGHT The cutting height is regulated by means of the third point of the tractor which permits the downwards inclination of the front part of the bar However we recommend that you do not mow too near the...

Страница 15: ... USE To begin mowing work after having placed the bar on the ground the blades should be well oiled and the relative parts greased then insert the power take off and accelerate gradually until reaching a speed of 500 550 revs per min BLADE REPLACEMENT Blade replacement in the mowers is greatly facilitated by the new fixture system and is carried out as follows unscrew the three M8 screws D rotate ...

Страница 16: ... 0 3 0 5 mm between the blade holder and the tooth 3 Tighten the two M12 nuts A and check the clearance with a thickness gauge We however advise that this operation is carried out by authorized dealers MOWER TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE Lift the tractor hoist and put the bar into vertical position and secure it to the tie rod D The mower is ready for transportation For storage lower the support and ...

Страница 17: ...arm and fix it through the two bolts M12 A Than secure the cylinder end point with the apposite piston pin F Assemble the second support with unit through the two bolts M12 A to insert the piston rod in the pin and to secure it through the apposite pin Connect the flexible tube end point to the cylinder B and connect the other end point the hydraulic device of the tractor USE 1 To stop the power t...

Страница 18: ...d excessive wear it is indispensable to wash the bar with water at the end of any mowing DRIVELINE Grease Fitting are located on the Cross Assembly of each U Joint and on the Telescoping Tubes Do not force grease through the Needle Cup Assemblies Use quality grease to lubricate each part after the number of hours shown in the chart Consult the shaft operation and maintenance manual ...

Страница 19: ... skid shoes Allow crop to dry Slow ground speed Sharpen or replace blades Clean area between akids STUBBLE TOO LONG 1 Angle on cutter bar incorrect 2 Insufficient down pressure on cutterbar Change angle using the top link Adjust spring tension SOIL BUILD UP ON CUTTERBAR 1 Wet conditions 2 Too much cutterbar down pressure Allow to dry Adjustn spring tension MOWER BREAKS BACK TOO EASILY 1 Insufficie...

Страница 20: ...SPARE PARTS 18 SPARE PARTS LIST SB 150 SB 165 SB 180 SB 210 ...

Страница 21: ...SPARE PARTS 19 LAYOUT OF THE TABLES ...

Страница 22: ...SPARE PARTS 20 TABLE 01 SB ...

Страница 23: ...ROD 21 100 518 HANDLE 22 100 384 SPRING 23 100 385 ICE SLED 24 100 387 SPRING 25 100 388 WASHER 26 100 389 PLATE 27 600 197 NUT M16 DIN 982 CLASS 6 28 100 390 ICE SLED 29 100 392 FRAME 30 610 686 WASHER D 28 UNI 1751A 31 610 685 SPECIAL NUT 32 610 684 SCREW M18x1 5x65 DIN 960 CLASS 8 8 33 610 687 THIMBLE 3 8 34 100 516 CHAIN 35 600 038 SPLIT PIN 6x35 DIN 94 36 600 616 SCREW M12x35 DIN 933 CLASS 8 ...

Страница 24: ...SPARE PARTS 22 TABLE 02 SB ...

Страница 25: ...E 11 100 398 ROCHER BRACKET 12 100 399 SUPPORT 13 610 118 THIMBLE 14 600 236 SCREW M6x20 DIN 933 CLASS 4 8 15 100 519 WASHER 16 600 472 NUT M6 DIN 980 CLASS 8 17 600 188 WASHER D 15 DIN 125A 18 600 086 WASHER D 15 UNI 1751A 19 610 688 NUT M14 UNI 5587 CLASS 8 20 600 624 NUT M12 UNI 5587 CLASS 8 21 600 038 SPLIT PIN 6x35 DIN 94 22 600 034 GREASE NIPPLE M8 23 600 115 WASHER D 8 4 DIN 125A 24 600 229...

Страница 26: ...SPARE PARTS 24 TABLE 03 SB ...

Страница 27: ...610 624 BEARING 6307 2RS 17 610 625 BALL BEARING 6003 2RS NEW TYPE 17 610 692 NEEDLE ROLLER BEARING HK 2012 OLD TYPE 18 610 626 CLAMPING WASHER 19 610 627 CLAMPING WASHER 20 100 408 SHAFT 21 100 409 BODY 22 100 410 RING 23 100 411 RING 24 100 412 SPACER 25 100 413 RING 26 610 628 SCREW M16x1 5x110 DIN 960 CLASS 8 27 100 414 BODY 28 100 415 PULLEY 29 100 416 PIN 30 100 417 RING 31 610 629 SNAP RING...

Страница 28: ...SPARE PARTS 26 TABLE 04 SB ...

Страница 29: ...PIN 8 100 424 SPACER 9 100 425 RING 10 610 632 SPECIAL NUT 11 610 633 CLAMPING WASHER 12 610 634 SPECIAL BEARING 13 610 635 RING 14 610 636 BEARING HK 4020 15 100 426 RING 16 100 427 BUSH 17 100 428 BUSH 18 610 637 RING 19 610 638 SPECIAL NUT 20 100 429 PLATE 21 100 430 PIN 22 100 431 PLATE 23 100 432 LEVER 24 610 639 BEARING HK 3026 VAS1 25 100 433 LEVER 26 100 434 CONNECT ROD KIT ...

Страница 30: ...SPARE PARTS 28 TABLE 05 SB ...

Страница 31: ...43 OUTER SWATH BOARD 10 100 445 SWATH STICK 11 610 641 SCREW M8x70 DIN 603 CLASS 6 8 12 100 447 SPRING 13 100 448 FASTENINGS 14 600 210 SCREW M12x70 UNI 5737 CLASS 8 8 15 100 449 SPRING 16 610 643 SPECIAL SCREW 17 610 644 SPECIAL SCREW 18 600 089 WASHER D 13 DIN 125A 19 600 018 WASHER D 13 UNI 1751 20 600 624 NUT M12 UNI 5587 CLASS 8 21 600 077 NUT M12 DIN 980 CLASS 8 22 600 115 WASHER 23 610 693 ...

Страница 32: ...SPARE PARTS 30 TABLE 08 SB ...

Страница 33: ... BLADE 210 22 610 659 SPECIAL SCREW 23 100 480 RIVET 5X13 24 100 481 RIVET 5X22 25 100 581 BLADE 150 25 100 483 BLADE 165 25 100 484 BLADE 180 25 100 485 BLADE 210 26 100 589 DRILLER BAR 150 26 100 487 DRILLER BAR 165 26 100 488 DRILLER BAR 180 26 100 489 DRILLER BAR 210 27 100 490 HAULAGE HOOK 28 100 491 KNIFE TOOTH 29 100 590 DRILLER BAR 150 29 100 493 DRILLER BAR 165 29 100 494 DRILLER BAR 180 ...

Страница 34: ...SPARE PARTS 32 TABLE 07 SB ...

Страница 35: ... SUPPORT 16 610 654 BOLT 17 100 343 PIN 18 100 342 EXTENSION 19 600 632 WASHER 20 610 655 BOLT 21 100 340 SUPPORT 22 600 038 SPLIT PIN 23 600 270 NIPPLES 24 600 039 COPPER WASHER 25 600 273 RAPID COUPLING 26 600 269 COPPER WASHER 27 610 282 SCREW M10x130 DIN 931 CLASS 8 8 28 600 029 NUT M10 DIN 980 CLASS 8 29 610 438 SCREW M12x40 DIN 603 CLASS 6 8 30 600 634 WASHER D 12 5 DIN 6798A 31 600 077 NUT ...

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