the cover holding the filter in place. Remove the cover and
withdraw the filter element. Fit the new filter element into
the filter housing making sure the “O” ring around the top
cover is in place. Replace the cover and tighten the
screws.
12.17 Hydraulic Valve & Electronic Controls
If problems are experienced with either the hydraulic
system or electric controls, please contact Teagle
Machinery Ltd. for advice as a separate manual is
available to cover troubleshooting and repair. Alternatively
manuals can be viewed on the Teagle Machinery website
by joining the owners club and registering your machine
serial number.
Scan the QR code to take you to the owners
club registration page or go onto the website
www.teagle.co.uk and select the owners club.
12.17.1 Electric Controls For Solenoid Valve
Before maintaining any part of the electronic
controls and wires, disconnect the 12v supply.
Failure to do so may result in damage to the
electronic circuit.
It is recommended that the controls are repaired by a
competent person. Please contact Teagle Machinery Ltd
if repairs are required.
The electric controls require no maintenance and it is
imperative that no part of the system is ever sprayed
with a moisture 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
the front of the machine.
The plug on the end of the
machine cable should be kept stored in the bracket
provided to keep it clean and safe from damage.
12.18 PTO Shaft
Access to the grease nipples for the PTO shaft joints is via
a hole in the cone.
13 OPTIONAL EXTRAS
13.1 Screen Sizes
There are 6 different screen sizes available 100, 75,
60,40,30,20mm for milling straw. For information regarding
milling grain please contact the head office on +44(0)1872
560 293.
13.2 Screen Sizes
There is a optional covered bale restraint available (part
no. CM2082), if you are processing resistant, damp
materials.
13.3 Drawbar Jack
Where the machine is fitted with a drawbar jack, adjust the
height of the drawbar to match the height of the hitch point
on the tractor. Reverse the tractor and attach the drawbar.
Lower the machine until the weight is fully transferred to
the tractor. Remove the pin retaining the jack to the
drawbar and transfer it onto the transport position across
the front of the chassis.
14.0 MACHINE STORAGE
When the machine is not being used it is recommended
that the control desk be stored safely away from the
machine in a dry location or under the cover provided on
the front of the machine. The electrical connections
together with hydraulic hoses should be stored in the
positions provided on the front of the machine. If the
machine is to be laid up for any great length of time it
should be thoroughly cleaned down and any bright
surfaces treated with paint as opposed to a rust
preventative since the machine is used for dispensing
foodstuffs. All lubrication points should be attended to
ready for subsequent reuse.
15.0 DISPOSAL
At the end of the machine’s working life, the method of
disposal must be within the legislation laid down by the
local authority or the National Environment Agency.
The machine is composed of ferrous materials, synthetic
paints and rubber compounds.
Waste oil from the hydraulic system is considered to be a
hazardous substance and as such should be drained from
the machine, stored and disposed of in compliance with
local legislation.
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