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Operating Instructions – Powered Grass 

Collector

Removing & Fitting the Net 

(Fig. 17)

When removing the net, we suggest you employ the 
assistance of another person.

 

1.  Partially open the PGC net (100mm (4

"

)). 

Disconnect the opening rod by pulling back on 
the sprung locking tube and uncoupling it from 
the pin. Repeat on the other side.

 

2.  Undo the net locking clip (both sides), then 

unhook the levers from the locating pins.

 

3.  Disconnect the Locking Tube Ball Joints.

 

4.  With one person standing on each side of 

the collector net, slide the net off the locating 
arms.

 

5.  Reverse the above operations for fitting  

the net.

PGC Connection 

(Fig. 18)

To connect the Powered Grass Collector (PGC) to 
the tractor, ensure that both are on an even surface 
with the locking levers on the collector facing the Lift 
Arms on the tractor. Lift the seat and the PTO flap 
so that both are resting in the upright position. Move 
the Collector manually to the tractor; lower the Lift 
Arms using the button on the dash console.

At the end of each Lift Arm you will find a Locating 
Lug. Slide the Channels on either side of the 
Powered Collector over the Lugs but do not engage 
the Locating Lever yet. Ensure that the Rubber Flap 
at the opening of the PGC locates on top of the 
Transmission Grass Deflector.

Connecting Net Empty Plug 

(Fig. 19)

Connect the Net Empty plug to the socket as shown 
in Fig. 19, to disconnect, reverse this procedure.

This plug MUST BE FITTED before attempting to use 
your Powered Grass Collector.

Installing the Drive Belt 

(Fig. 20)

Place the drive belt over the PTO pulley of 
the Powered Grass Collector, and then feed it 
underneath the PTO flap. Then feed around the PTO 
pulley. Be sure that this is installed the right way 
round otherwise the brush will work in reverse and 
collection will be poor. Lock the Locating Lever over 
the Lift Arm Lugs (this also tightens the PTO Drive 
Belt). Rotate the Locking Clips over the Locating 
Lugs to securely lock the Powered Collector in 
place. To disconnect, reverse this procedure. 

ALWAYS CHECK BELT TENSION IS 19mm 
DEFLECTION AT 2KGs PRESSURE. 

Refer to page 

13 for adjustment instructions.

Net Assembly

Page 7

Locating Lever

Net Rod

Locking Clip

Securing Pin

Locking Tube

Locking Clips

Lift Arm Lugs

Locking 

Lever

Collector 

Channels

fig. 17

fig. 18

fig. 19

fig. 20

Содержание V230D

Страница 1: ...Operator s Manual V230D 366013500...

Страница 2: ...Directive 2006 42 EC Noise Directive 2000 14 EC 92 59 EEC using BS EN ISO 12001 2 2003 Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design technical principles and BS 294 1992 BS EN 836 1...

Страница 3: ...iesel while the engine is running or when engine is hot If diesel is spilled do not attempt to start the engine but move the machine away from the area of spillage and avoid creating any source of ign...

Страница 4: ...ore leaving the operator s position Disengage the drive to the cutter blades and attachments then lower the attachments Apply the Parking Brake Stop the engine and remove the ignition key 13 Always di...

Страница 5: ...and the Power Take Off To prevent unauthorised use always remove the key after use To re start the tractor without turning the ignition off turn the cutter off and put the park brake on then press the...

Страница 6: ...t s like leaving your car in gear Neutral Valve Fig 8 The natural braking of hydrostatic transmission means that it is not possible to easily push or freewheel the tractor To disengage first make cert...

Страница 7: ...nual Deck Lift Fig 11 The tractor comes with manual deck lift To operate simply push the trigger in until the weight of the deck can be felt and pull back to the desired cutting height numbered 1 9 To...

Страница 8: ...e Power Take Off Fig 15 To engage the PTO push the lever down and to the left and release lever upwards The PTO lever is pushed down and to the right into its locator to disengage Always have this lev...

Страница 9: ...ug Slide the Channels on either side of the Powered Collector over the Lugs but do not engage the Locating Lever yet Ensure that the Rubber Flap at the opening of the PGC locates on top of the Transmi...

Страница 10: ...t Empty Switch Page 6 Fig 14 Standard grass collection When cutting the grass and collecting follow these simple steps 1 Always run the engine at maximum speed 2 Lower the sweeper to the working posit...

Страница 11: ...harp and in good condition never attempt to sharpen or replace them yourself High Grass Mulch Deck Fig 22 The real alternative when cutting long or paddock grass is the high grass mulch deck When usin...

Страница 12: ...eck to its highest position and undo the handwheel in the centre of the deck Once undone the top stiffener assembly is pulled out to make the deck a rear discharge In order to make the rear discharge...

Страница 13: ...he Rue Clips and removing them 5 Remove the 2 securing pins from the back of the deck Fig 30 D and E 6 Slip the cutter drive belt off the Engine Pulley 7 Lift the linkage then slide the deck out 8 If...

Страница 14: ...away from the belt page 11 Fig 28 3 Taking Care not to burn yourself on a hot Exhaust use a 17mm long reach socket to undo the half nut 4 Once the half nut is loosened off use a 19mm Long reach socke...

Страница 15: ...tion Figs 35 36 1 Lift the PTO Guard 2 Place the drive belt over the PTO pulley of the Powered Grass Collector 3 Feed the belt around the PTO pulley clockwise 4 Lock the Locating Lever over the Lift A...

Страница 16: ...in one or more sectors CHECK p That the Cutter Deck is levelled correctly front to back Page 15 p That one or more of the blades are not worn or damaged if so call your dealer The Cutter seems to los...

Страница 17: ...the lowest setting check levels with a ruler or tape 3 Now locate the Front to Back Adjustment Rod to the right rear offside wheel you will find the Trunnion Fig 38 that links the rod to the Deck Han...

Страница 18: ...ight hand side Use the marks on the plate as a guide as to how much to raise or lower the deck When the deck is level at the rear tighten the lock nut securely Front adjustment Fig 40 Locate the top l...

Страница 19: ...f the tractor Fig 41 p That the Brush Height Adjustment Lever is not set too high or too low p That there is not a build up of congealed grass on the leading edge of the Brush Guard p That the Brush i...

Страница 20: ...ls that are to remain on the ground p Remove the plastic hubcap p Use a 19mm socket spanner to loosen the wheel nut whilst on the ground DO NOT REMOVE p Place a jack under the front axle at the jackin...

Страница 21: ...TRACTOR DEALER If the engine misfires loses power or stalls in use CHECK p That the battery is charged p That you have not run out of fuel To re fuel see Fig 47 p That the Air Filter Pre cleaner is no...

Страница 22: ...erate CHECK p Fuses 1 and 3 have not blown 30amp fuse Fig 48 IF THIS IS NOT THE CASE CONTACT YOUR TRACTOR DEALER If the Electric Sweeper Net Empty fails to operate CHECK p Fuses 1 and 3 have not blown...

Страница 23: ...atically turn itself off after 10 seconds CONTACT YOUR DEALER IMMEDIATELY AND DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RESTART YOUR TRACTOR AS SERIOUS DAMAGE MAY BE CAUSED BY RUNNING THE ENGINE WITH LOW OIL PRESSURE If Over...

Страница 24: ...EDIATELY AND DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RESTART YOUR TRACTOR AS SERIOUS DAMAGE MAY BE CAUSED BY RUNNING THE ENGINE WITH LOW OIL PRESSURE If Start On appears where the RPM display should be Fig 55 p This indica...

Страница 25: ...ely variable speed control Turning Radius Internal Rear 78 5cm 31 Tyre Pressures Front 0 8 1 1 KGF cm 12 16 psi Rear 0 43 0 7 KGF cm 6 10 psi 308cm 121 205cm 81 121cm 48 GROUNDCARE 131 5 cm 52 100 cm...

Страница 26: ...DDRESS Service Date Hours Dealer s Signature Fourth Service 48 months DEALER STAMP OR NAME ADDRESS Service Date Hours Dealer s Signature Fifth Service 60 months DEALER STAMP OR NAME ADDRESS Service Da...

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Страница 28: ...Westwood Tractors Freepost SCE11744 Admail 3376 Plymouth Devon PL7 5ZY Tel 0800 0720127 Fax 0800 0720132...

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