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TOMAHAWK FAULT FINDING CHART 

 PART 1

 

Symptom

 

Fault

 

Possible Solutions

 

High power 
Consumption.

 

Bale fed too quickly into crossbeater.

 

Blades too aggressive.

 

Worn blades or dual chop tips

 

Reduce bed chain speed.

 

Reduce aggression of blades.

 

Sharpen or fit new blades/tips.

 

Rotor won't 
start.

 

Bale jammed hard against crossbeater.

 

Reverse bed chain.

 

Material in rotor housing jamming rotor.

 

Reverse rotor to clear blockage.

 

Slip clutch setting too low.

 

Check setting and adjust.

 

Bed chain no 
longer 

 

operates or 
only very 

 

slowly.  Failure 
may be 

 

sudden or 

 

intermittent.

 

Tractor hydraulic oil pressure low.

 

Check pressure delivered by tractor.

 

Relief valve setting too low.

 

Adjust relief valve or replace if spring worn.

 

Material jammed between bed chain and 
bodywork.

 

Clear material and check bed chain tension.  

 

Bed chain rear shaft towards end of 
adjustment allowing stones to jam chain.

 

Shorten bed chains if sufficient space in front of 
tensioner. 

 

Bed chain has come off the sprockets.

 

Check sprocket grooves are clean and sprocket 
condition, replace the bed chain and tension it.

 

Bed chain broken.

 

Check sprocket groove is clean and that the 

 

chamber below the floor is free from obstructions.  
Repair chain and refit.

 

Scraper has jammed sprocket.

 

Replace scraper.

 

Motor not turning.

 

Check  connections  and  tractor  hydraulics.  If  motor  is 
seized  reverse  flow  to  release.    Consult  your  dealer  if 
this fails.

 

Sprockets seized.

 

Replace bearings.

 

Dirt or contamination in the proportional 
flow slice or relief valve controlling the bed 
chain speed.

 

Remove the proportional cartridge and relief valve from 
the flow control slice inspect for contamination clean 
and replace.  If problem persists or re occurs regularly 
replace tractor hydraulic oil with new clean oil.

 

Fit inline filter kit.

 

Slow 

 

Discharge.

 

Bed chain speed too slow.

 

Increase forward speed of the bed chain.

 

Bed chain speed too slow.

 

Insufficient oil flow from tractor.  Check oil level on 
tractor and/or adjust flow rate. Consult dealer if 
hydraulic flow cannot be controlled using tractor valve.  
See handbook for recommended speeds.

 

Material jammed hard against bale 
restraint above crossbeater.

 

Reverse bed chain direction for at least 5 seconds until 
feed is restored.

 

Blades / dual chop tips blunt or worn.

 

Sharpen, reverse or replace blades.

 

Rotor speed low.

 

Check that slip clutch is not slipping 

-

 indicated by hot 

clutch assembly.

 

 

Check tractor tachometer.

 

Bale stops 
discharging.

 

Crossbeater not rotating.

 

Replace shear bolt in drive sprocket. 

 

Gearbox in neutral.

 

Remove material from rotor housing before 

 

restarting and select correct gear.

 

Bed chain not rotating.

 

See solutions in bed chain section above.

 

Bed chain overloaded with clamp silage.

 

If relief valve pressure correct then reduce load size.  
Fitting a larger bed motor will allow full load.

 

Содержание Tomahawk 7100

Страница 1: ...30417 10100 11 19 30970 10345 31725 11338 10056 3694 TMKBXOP1119A...

Страница 2: ...nd Safety requirements of EEC Directive 2006 42 EC 2004 108 EC To effect correct application of the essential Health and Safety requirements stated in the EEC Directives the following harmonised stand...

Страница 3: ...and machines This handbook forms part of that instruction and it must be read and understood before fitting the machine onto the tractor or attempting to use it Your supplier is responsible for carryi...

Страница 4: ...hine protective devices 21 13 Maintenance 21 13 1 Safety 21 13 2 Blades 21 13 3 Bed chain 22 13 4 Bale restraint beam adjustment and removal 22 13 5 Dual chop sieve removal 23 13 6 Crossbeater shear b...

Страница 5: ...r bearings behind crossbeater drive sprocket on LHS 9 Grease nipple bed chain front roller bearing 10 Layshaft bearing Ref Description 11 PTO guards monthly 12 Grease nipple layshaft U J monthly For m...

Страница 6: ...sprocket on LHS 9 Grease nipple bed chain front roller bearing 10 Layshaft bearing Ref Description 11 PTO guards monthly 12 Grease nipple layshaft U J monthly 13 Wheel bearings annually 14 Hitch coupl...

Страница 7: ...ing Ref Description 10 PTO guards monthly 11 Grease nipple layshaft U J monthly 12 Wheel bearings annually 13 Hitch coupling as required 14 Fill chain oiler as required 16 Brake levers as re quired 15...

Страница 8: ...ngs annually 13 Hitch coupling as required For more detailed information see maintenance section 5 Lubrication Schedule Tomahawk 9500 Twice Weekly Weekly Fortnightly Other Notes 1 Frequencies based on...

Страница 9: ...sprocket on LHS 9 Grease nipple bed chain front roller bearing 10 Layshaft bearing Ref Description 11 PTO guards monthly 12 Grease nipple layshaft U J monthly 14 Wheel bearings annually 15 Hitch coup...

Страница 10: ...mum hydraulic oil pressure 220 bar 3190 psi Maximum hydraulic oil flow 60 litres minute 13 2 gal min Minimum hydraulic oil flow 35 litres minute 7 7 gal min Time averaged sound power 92dBA 92dBA 92dBA...

Страница 11: ...length tailgate up 4 19 m 4 19 m 4 19 m Overall length tailgate down 5 42 m 5 42 m 5 42 m Maximum round bale diameter 1 83 m 1 83 m 1 83 m Maximum rectangular bale size 1 3m x 1 2m x 2 5m Tyre size s...

Страница 12: ...2 m 5 42 m 5 42 m Max Round bale diameter 2 00 m 2 00 m 2 00 m Maximum rectangular bale size 1 3m x 1 2m x 2 5m 1 3m x 1 2m x 2 5m 1 3m x 1 2m x 2 5m Tyre size standard tyres 12 5 80 15 3 12 5 80 15 3...

Страница 13: ...2 00 m 2 00 m Maximum rectangular bale size 1 5m x 1 2m x 2 5m 1 5m x 1 2m x 2 5m 1 3m x 1 2m x 2 5m 1 3m x 1 2m x 2 5m Tyre size standard tyres 305 55 R22 5 305 55 R22 5 385 55 R22 5 385 55 R22 5 Whe...

Страница 14: ...High rotor speed Low rotor speed 2 1 EXPLANATION OF PICTOGRAMS Bed chain speed Raise giraffe chute deflector Rotate giraffe clockwise Rotate giraffe anti clockwise Lower giraffe chute deflector Bed ch...

Страница 15: ...ressure Tractor Cable Control Panel 2 2 Safety Decals Maintenance The safety signs fitted to the machine warn of hazards and form an important part of keeping the operator and by standers safe It is i...

Страница 16: ...nd speed of PTO input shaft 8 Jacking point Information Label 9 Tighten wheel nuts to setting in operators handbook 10 Beware crushing hazard keep clear 1 Unblocking procedure 2 Beware thrown objects...

Страница 17: ...relevant Standard and be approved by the Safety Inspectorate Disposable filtering face piece respirators to EN149 or half mask respirators to EN140 fitted with filters to EN 143 are likely to be adequ...

Страница 18: ...upon a The size and weight of the bale to be spread b The availability of front counter weights c Whether the machine is to be used to transport bales along the road The machine is designed to use th...

Страница 19: ...ar basis it is recommended that a PTO shaft with a wide angle constant velocity joint be fitted 9 3 Mounted Machines Attach the Tomahawk to the 3 point tractor linkage Make sure the lower link stabili...

Страница 20: ...operation of the chute tailgate functions This can be programmed when setting the maximum speed of the machine by slowing down the maximum bed speed a small amount before switching off However if ful...

Страница 21: ...e hooks are positioned on the underside of the tailgate to tie partially removed twine and netwrap to Raise the tailgate the bale will roll into the machine leaving the twine or netwrap tied to the ta...

Страница 22: ...am raised screen removed and replaced with a screen blanking frame which prevents a build up of material in the screen support frame The sliding blade carrier is controlled through the hydraulic spool...

Страница 23: ...restraint Figure 7 Rotation of round bales 11 9 Discharging Clamp Silage Increase bed chain speed until the desired discharge rate is achieved Once the forward portion of the load has been discharged...

Страница 24: ...a blockage the shear bolt may have failed and require replacement See paragraph 13 6 in the maintenance section Shear bolt grades Silage straw machine 10 9 M8 x 50 mm Dual Chop machine 8 8 M8 x 50 mm...

Страница 25: ...chain becomes tight in use check that the grooves in the front and or rear sprockets have not become tightly packed with straw or silage If they have they will need clearing and the scrapers may have...

Страница 26: ...ection Refill the reservoir with 2 0L of HVI 22 Anti Fling Oil 13 8 2 Bed Chain Drive 7100 to 8555 models To tension the bed chain drive remove the chain guard on the right hand side of the machine re...

Страница 27: ...sture repelling agent such as WD40 When the machine is not being used it is recommended that the control desk is stored safely away from the machine in a dry location or under the cover provided on th...

Страница 28: ...use The recommended wheel nut torque is listed in table 7 Always cross tighten the wheel nuts NOTE Once the nuts are allowed to work loose it may be impossible to keep them tight and new nuts and stud...

Страница 29: ...castle nut Tap the hub gently using a mallet to shake down the assembly Check that the hub rotates more freely Always err on the side of too free rather than too tight When the hub has been adjusted f...

Страница 30: ...r pin as appropriate 11 For hubs without grease retaining plates fill the hubcap with grease 12 Refit the hubcap 13 20 Handbrake where fitted The central spindle of the handbrake lever will need greas...

Страница 31: ...entre the brake shoes before locking the nut of the pin When the hub brake assembly has been reassembled slacken the fulcrum nut slightly operate the brake lever in the correct direction direction of...

Страница 32: ...le pressure is controlled by the tractor and is determined by the force on the brake pedal or whether the tractor s parking brake is applied It is commonplace for this line to be fully pressurised whe...

Страница 33: ...ing members If the machine is shredding whilst turning on a regular basis it is recommended that a PTO shaft with a wide angle constant velocity joint be fitted 15 2 Drawbar Jack Where the machine is...

Страница 34: ...the locking bolts from the lower link latch plates see Figure 14 Lower the tailgate fully and drop the machine onto it s front stand The machine can now be unhitched from the tractor 15 3 5 Lubricatio...

Страница 35: ...ractor hydraulics If motor is seized reverse flow to release Consult your dealer if this fails Sprockets seized Replace bearings Dirt or contamination in the proportional flow slice or relief valve co...

Страница 36: ...t clutch assembly Also increase engine speed Hydraulic valve fails to operate No oil flow from tractor Check that oil is flowing and that hoses are correctly connected to the tractor spool valve Hydra...

Страница 37: ...ittings or the tractor spool valve Clamping bolts loose Check bolts through valve tightened to correct torque specified in the valve manual Separation of slices in valve block as a result of reverse o...

Страница 38: ...NOTES 35...

Страница 39: ...36 NOTES...

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