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Safety Information

 

Before installation/maintenance, ensure both tractor and 
attachment are stationary, with the hydraulic lift system in a neutral 

position and the ignition key removed. Read and understand this 
manual fully before operating machinery. Failure to follow all safety 
standards can result in severe injury or death.

 

 

1.

 

This attachment is for use with compact tractors only. Only use for its 
indicated purpose. Do not use to transport personnel or livestock.

 

2.

 

Never consume alcohol/drugs while operating machinery.

 

3.

 

Always wear protective gloves and ear/eye protection, tie back long 
hair. Do not wear loose clothing.

 

4.

 

Keep spectators at a safe distance. Check the operating area is clear 
of debris that can cause damage.

 

5.

 

Do not run the engine in an enclosed area. Do not leave machinery 

unattended while operating. Do not touch moving parts.

 

6.

 

Regularly check/tighten all bolts, nuts and screws (and those securing 

blades). Regularly check condition of blades, belts and wearing parts. 

Immediately repair/replace any damaged or worn parts. 

 

7.

 

Ensure all safety guards are in good condition and securely in place.

 

8.

 

Always keep the PTO output from the tractor at 540 rpm. Reduce the 

speed when working on hillsides/rough terrain. Stop the engine 
immediately if excessive vibration occurs.

 

9.

 

Switch off the PTO if transporting attachment to a different site.

 

10.

 

Switch off the engine before any maintenance. Allow attachment to 

cool before performing checks. Pay attention to any sharp/pointed 

parts, and use suitable tools when servicing.

 

11.

 

Regularly check condition of attachment (and service). Always repair/

replace any defective parts. Keep all safety signs clean and legible. 

Replace missing/illegible signs.

 

12.

 

Regularly clean the attachment. Check for/clear any entangled 

material around moving parts. 

 

13.

 

Do not modify the attachment as this may impair the operation and 

overall safety. 

 

14.

 

Re

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coat any damaged paintwork to prevent corrosion.

 

15.

 

Store attachment in a dry area. Ensure it is supported/stable.

 

 

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Safety Information (Continued)

 

Attachment Pre

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use Checks 

 

Upon receipt of attachment, and again within the first 4 hours of use:

 

 

1.

 

Check/tighten all bolts, nuts and screws (and those securing blades).

 

2.

 

Check the tension of any belt(s), and adjust if required. 

 

3.

 

Apply grease to grease points if necessary.

 

 

Tractor & Attachment Installation Checks

 

 

1.

 

Before installing the PTO shaft, both tractor and attachment should 
be stationary, with the ignition key removed.

 

2.

 

Check engine oil level, top

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up if required but do not overfill.

 

3.

 

Check attachment is securely attached to tractor with secure pins on 
linkage mounting pins. Attach chain of PTO shaft, to a secure point 

on the tractor.

 

4.

 

Check tractor PTO turns freely, and the attachment

s PTO drive shaft 

can extend easily. Apply grease to PTO drive shaft.

 

5.

 

Add extra weights to front of tractor (or wheel weights) if required.

 

6.

 

Ensure all safety guards/doors/covers are securely in place.

 

7.

 

Keep spectators at a safe distance before operating machinery. 

 

 

Post

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use Regular Checks

 

 

Be aware components can be hot after operation. Allow attachment 

to cool before performing checks. Pay attention to any sharp/

pointed parts, and use suitable tools when servicing.

 

1.

 

Regularly check/tighten all bolts, nuts and screws (and those securing 

blades). Regularly check condition of blades, belts, wearing parts, 

PTO shaft and safety guards. Immediately repair/replace any 

damaged or worn parts.

 

2.

 

Regularly clean the attachment, check for/clear any entangled 

material around any moving parts. With the PTO shaft detached, turn 

the shaft by hand to ensure there are no obstructions. 

 

3.

 

Regularly check/clean rotor and roller bearings, apply grease if 

required. Replace bearings if oil seals are damaged.

 

Содержание WRT Series

Страница 1: ...ent and therefore should remain with it even if the attachment is subsequently sold The manufacturer continually seeks advancements in its product design and quality Therefore while this manual contains the most current product information available at the time of printing there may be minor discrepancies between your attachment and this manual If you have any questions concerning this manual plea...

Страница 2: ...ar any entangled material around moving parts 13 Do not modify the attachment as this may impair the operation and overall safety 14 Re coat any damaged paintwork to prevent corrosion 15 Store attachment in a dry area Ensure it is supported stable 4 Safety Information Continued Attachment Pre use Checks Upon receipt of attachment and again within the first 4 hours of use 1 Check tighten all bolts ...

Страница 3: ...ram 1 page 16 Parts List 1 page 17 18 Parts Diagram 2 page 20 Parts List 2 page 21 Troubleshooting page 22 Winton Product Warranty page 23 Contents 6 Model WRT125 WRT150 Weight 285kg 320kg Max tilling depth 15cm 15cm Working width 125cm 150cm PTO turning speed 540 RPM 540 RPM Blade rotor speed 205 RPM 205 RPM No of blades 36 42 Recommended tractor HP 25 40 hp 30 55 hp Width 150cm 175cm Depth 100cm...

Страница 4: ...avel at least 2 5cm 8 Installation Continued Always couple the two ends of the driveline and check they are locked in place Completely insert the sprung lock pins 1 into the grooves in the PTO shaft on both the tractor and rotovator sides Check an apply grease if required to grease points on PTO shaft Attach the PTO drive shaft secure locking pin and ensure chain is attached to a secure point Oper...

Страница 5: ...Check Before installation maintenance ensure both tractor and attachment are stationary with the hydraulic lift system in a neutral position and the ignition key removed Do not mix old and new oils together or mix different oil types Always dispose of oils correctly and safely After use the attachment should be left to cool down for 15 minutes before checking oil levels Ensure the gearbox is flat ...

Страница 6: ...ition Reservoir Oil Level Approx 2 litres First Oil Change 50 hours use Oil Change Frequency 250 hours yearly whichever is first 4 5 Remove breather filler plug 4 and drain plug 5 to allow the oil to drain from the reservoir Replace and screw in drain plug 5 replace oil using a funnel through filler hole 4 Replace breather filler plug 4 12 Rear Guard Adjustment Before installation maintenance ensu...

Страница 7: ...nto the selected hole 7 and tighten 3 Re tighten bolts 6 in position 4 Repeat steps 1 4 above on the other side of the machine 5 7 5 6 6 7 14 Servicing Maintenance Store all lubricants away from excessive heat dust moisture and contaminants Before maintenance ensure both tractor and attachment are stationary with the hydraulic lift system in a neutral position and the ignition key removed Wipe gre...

Страница 8: ...the groove on the PTO Always replace worn damaged PTO shafts Most PTO driven attachments are supplied with a standard size PTO shaft which often requires resizing Firstly attach the rotovator to the tractor without the PTO shaft then raise the linkage so the PTO shaft is level horizontal Measure the length between the tractor PTO and the rotovator s shaft If the compressed closed PTO shaft length ...

Страница 9: ...50 00 103 125 left blade 18 31 4 703190126 1G 150 00 103 150 left blade 21 18 Parts List 1 Continued Diag No Number Part Number Part Description Qty 32 3 703190125 1G 150 00 102 125 right blade 18 32 4 703190125 1G 150 00 102 150 right blade 21 33 2 803190051 1G 150 00 014 right side plate 1 34 803190127 1G 150 00 104 Bearing cover plate 1 35 503010047 GB6170 M12 Nut M12 15 36 506030037 GB93 12 Sp...

Страница 10: ...19 Notes 20 Parts Diagram 2 ...

Страница 11: ...the gears Excessive vibration Run at PTO speed 540 rpm Remove any foreign objects from the rotor area Check blades are in good condition and replace if broken Ensure blades are mounted correctly and bolts are tight Check rotor spins freely and is not warped or damaged Blades clogged Wait until soil has dried up if wet Lower the working speed of tractor Cut any grass before working the ground Overh...

Страница 12: ...ding to the Owners Manual Warranty is carried out on a return to reseller manufacturer basis and excludes any labour delivery collection costs Exclusions Wearing parts are excluded including but not limited to blades belts and bearings Modification of the product in any way will cease the manufacturer s warranty The machine is warranted for one year to the original purchaser resale within the peri...

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