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SAFETY FIRST!

 

1. 

READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOK THOROUGHLY

 

before  attempting  to  operate  or  carry  out  any 

maintenance  on  the  machine.    If  you  do  not 

understand any part of this manual, ask your dealer 

for assistance. 

  

2. 

        ALWAYS 

CARRY 

OUT 

SAFE 

MAINTENANCE.

    Never  clean,  adjust  or 

maintain  the  machine  until  the  engine  has  been 

stopped,  the  machine  come  to  rest,  the  PTO 

disengaged and the key removed. 

 

3.                     

 

NEVER WORK UNDER A MACHINE RAISED 

ON  THE  3-POINT  LINKAGE

  unless  it  is 

securely supported. 

 

4. 

NEVER  OPERATE  THE  MACHINE  WITH  ANY 

PARTS  OR  GUARDS  MISSING.

    Check  that  all 

guards  including  the  PTO  shaft  guards  are  in  good 

condition and in place before operating the machine. 

 

5

    OPERATE  SAFELY.

    Before  starting  work,  check 

that  there  are  no  persons  or  animals  in  the 

immediate vicinity of the machine or tractor.  Always 

maintain  full  control  of  the  tractor  and  machine. 

Ensure  that  you  know  how  to  stop  the  tractor  and 

machine quickly in case of emergency. 

6

.  SECURE  THE  PTO  GUARD  BY  MEANS  OF 

CHECK  CHAINS 

to  suitable  points  on  the  tractor 

and machine to prevent the outer plastic shield from 

rotating. 

 

7. 

NEVER  STAND  BETWEEN  THE  MACHINE  AND 

THE TRACTOR WHEELS.

 

 

8.  

DO NOT WEAR LOOSE OR RAGGED CLOTHING

 

 

9. 

BEWARE  OF  DUST.

  Under dusty conditions, keep 

the  cab  windows  and  doors  closed.    The  use  of  a 

dust  mask  conforming  to  EN149  is  strongly 

recommended. 

 

10

.  

BEWARE OF HIGH NOISE LEVELS

.  Some 

tractor/implement  combinations  give  noise 

levels in excess of 90dB at the operator's ear. 

Under  such  circumstances,  ear  defenders 

should  be  worn.    Keep  cab  windows  and  doors 

closed to reduce noise level. 

 

Throughout this handbook, the term `tractor' is used to 

refer to the power source used to drive the machine.  It 

does not necessarily refer to a conventional agricultural 

tractor. 

HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK 

 

Our  equipment  is  designed  so  as  to  conform  with 

current  Health  &  Safety  Regulations  and  therefore 

poses  no  significant  hazard  to  health  when  properly 

used. Nevertheless,  in the  interests of all concerned,  it 

is essential  that  equipment of our manufacture is used 

in accordance with the instructions that are supplied or 

are available from our Technical Staff. 

 

Legislation  requires  that  all  operators  are  instructed  in 

the  safe  operation,  cleaning  and  maintenance  of 

equipment 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  carrying  out  any 

necessary  pre-delivery  inspection,  fitting  the  machine 

onto  the  tractor  and  test  running.    The  supplier  must 

also  give  instruction  in  the  safe  use,  maintenance  and 

adjustment of the machine. 

 

In  the  interests  of  safety,  please  ensure  that  the 

instructions  referred  to  above  are  brought  to  the 

attention  of  all  your  employees  who  are  to  use  the 

equipment.    We  recommend  that  the  use  of  this 

equipment  is  restricted  to  capable  trained  operatives. 

Persons under the age of sixteen should not operate the 

machine and should be kept away from where it is being 

used. 

WARRANTY

 

The  standard  warranty  is  against  faulty  materials  and 

workmanship. Components supplied as part of the original 

machine, but manufactured by another company, e.g. PTO 

shafts,  wheels  etc.,  are  subject  to  the  original 

manufacturer's conditions and warranty. 

 

Where repairs are carried out under warranty:- 

 

a)  Claims  for  the  fitting  of  non  original  parts  will  not  be 

considered unless prior agreement has been obtained. 

b) The repairer must be advised that the work is to be the 

subject of a warranty claim beforehand. 

c)  Any  claim  must  be  submitted  within  four  weeks  of  the 

repair. 

 

d) The damaged parts must be retained for inspection and 

returned carriage paid if required. 

 

The right to withdraw warranty is reserved if:- 

 

a)  Non-original parts are fitted. 
 

b)  The machine has been abused, badly maintained or 

used for purposes other than that for which it was 

designed. 

 

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Страница 2: ...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 standard...

Страница 3: ...ty Regulations and therefore poses no significant hazard to health when properly used Nevertheless in the interests of all concerned it is essential that equipment of our manufacture is used in accord...

Страница 4: ...c highway 6 7 Preparation of the machine 6 8 Preparation of the tractor 7 9 Fitting the machine onto the tractor 7 10 Operating instructions loading 9 10 Operating instructions discharge 9 11 Machine...

Страница 5: ...ive sprocket upper bearing 11 Bale chamber tensioner pivot 12 Bale chamber tensioner boss 13 PTO shaft cross journals guard bearings sliding members 14 Bale chamber support rollers 15 Conveyor belt su...

Страница 6: ...of the bale to be loaded at one time 1 3m x 1 2m x 2 5m Maximum round bale size 1 8m Tyre size 385 55 R22 5 Wheel track 2 0 m Wheel load rating 4 500 Kg per wheel Wheel speed rating 25mph 40km h Weigh...

Страница 7: ...ear Tractor Control Desk Panel Maximum hydraulic circuit pressure Safety decals fitted to the machine provide important and useful information that will help make sure the machine is operated safely I...

Страница 8: ...g hazard keep clear Bale Chamber Alignment Arrow DL1052 red DL1442 yellow Grease Decal Every 20 Hrs Grease Decal Every 50 Hrs Grease Labelling Grease Labelling Grease Labelling Jack Information Label...

Страница 9: ...ydraulic hoses always make sure the conveyor is fully folded over the bale chamber to avoid residual pressure in the hoses 3 14 When changing a wheel make sure that the machine is on firm level ground...

Страница 10: ...t power up and the Bluetooth connection LED will not illuminate If the fuse on the power lead to the machine should blow it will be indicated by the red LED illuminating on the in line fuse holder The...

Страница 11: ...e conveyor Make sure the conveyor is straight lowered before running 9 4 Programming Electronic Controls Before adjusting the settings for the rotational speed of the bale chamber it will be necessary...

Страница 12: ...he machine is not recommended particularly where the milled material is being fed to animals It is recommended that string or netwrap is removed from the bales on the ground and then the material to b...

Страница 13: ...osition 11 0 MACHINE PROTECTION DEVICES IMPORTANT The machine is fitted with a shear bolt on the PTO shaft connecting the tractor to the machine If the PTO shaft is engaged harshly or after a blockage...

Страница 14: ...not reach the end of their travel and fail to apply the brakes To do this safely jack up one side of the axle until the wheel is clear of the ground Turn the adjusting nut on the brake lever clockwise...

Страница 15: ...en replacement Never attempt to remove the screen unless the PTO has been disengaged the engine has been stopped the key removed and the machine come to rest Whilst power is connected to the machine t...

Страница 16: ...pivot rod mounting holes in the support discs of the mill rotor for elongation and wear The pivot rod should also be inspected for wear if lightly worn it can be installed with the hammers in a diffe...

Страница 17: ...t s fully slack position Lift the belt and remove the pin from the joint Pull the belt from the conveyor frame Reassembly is the reverse of the above procedure 12 16 Hydraulic Circuit Never attempt to...

Страница 18: ...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 offic...

Страница 19: ...in has come off sprockets Check sprocket condition fit the chain and tension it Bale chamber chain broken Check sprocket condition and replace chain Bale chamber chain is slipping Check tension of bot...

Страница 20: ...sk turned off faulty Ensure control desk is on and connected See solutions in control desk section above Auxiliary stop button depressed Release stop button Material jamming conveyor Visually inspect...

Страница 21: ...nal pressure in valve Clamping bolts loose Check bolts through valve tightened to correct torque specified in the maintenance section Separation of slices in valve block as a result of reverse oil flo...

Страница 22: ...19 Rotor Hammer Layout...

Страница 23: ...Notes...

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