STARCUT
300
Operation
Engage the PTO only when the tractor engine is at low revs to prevent shock
damage to the machine, slowly increase the engine revs to achieve the
standard 1000 PTO speed. (As indicated on the sticker).
If at any time serious vibration occurs, stop the engine immediately and check
that no blades are missing - following all safety precautions. The cause must
be found and rectified immediately or other components may be affected.
When in work, lower the machine to the ground carrying its weight on the
wheels, allowing the machine to follow the contours of the ground and
ensuring there is sufficient slack in the wire rope. Select a sensible forward
speed bearing in mind the density of growth, the terrain, and the available
horsepower, taking extra care when turning, particularly on slopes. When
turning, it is not necessary to lift the machine off the ground but instead allow
sufficient room to turn in a large radius. The machine only needs to be raised
when turning in a tight corner or reversing over dense undergrowth or when
operating on the front linkage. The machine is fitted with, as standard, 4 high
lift blades complete with fin, to aid spreading/mulching.
Quality of finish is determined by the forward speed i.e. a slow speed will
produce a high quality of cut, whereas faster forward speeds are used when
high output is first priority.
When operating, particularly in confined areas, it is possible to cut going
backwards but it is advisable to slightly raise the machine, particularly if in
dense growth where there is a risk of hitting hidden solid obstacles obscured
by dense undergrowth.
Always exercise particular care when operating over uneven ground surfaces.
Do not allow the blades and blade holders to frequently hit the ground.
Transportation
Please observe Public Highway Regulations concerning the towing of
implements, and securely attach a registration and lighting board. Take care
to slow when travelling over rough ground and avoid bouncing machine on
linkage causing unnecessary strain.
Maximum speed with a mounted implement is 20mph (30 km/h)
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