still, remove the driveline from the PTO of the tractor.
- Unhitched the machine from the tractor.
The place in which the machine is parked must be:
- Dry.
- Sheltered from adverse weather conditions.
- Guarded or locked up to prevent children or unauthorized
persons from freely accessing the machine.
If the machine is to remain idle for a long period of time, lu-
bricate the parts subject to wear and store the machine in a
dry, sheltered place, covered with a plastic sheet.
This will ensure that the machine is in the ideal condition
when required again.
4.6.2 ELIMINATING OF THE MACHINE
At the end of the operating life of the machine (or when it becomes
obsolete), before carrying it in an authorized center, to make sure
that not there is oil in multiplying or in the hydraulic system (in
case present), to the aim to avoid highly polluting dispersions for
the atmosphere. Is necessary to inquire itself near the competent
local authorities by the procedure to follow, always in the respect
of the national laws.
SECTION 5
Maintenance
5.1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The various routine maintenance operations are described below.
Remember that lower running costs and longer machine life de-
pend on continual compliance with these instructions.
Before proceeding with any operation, make sure that the
machine is parked on a flat surface. Prevent it from moving
by placing chocks under the wheels.
Servicing, adjusting and the operations required to prepare
the machine for work must be carried out with the tractor and
the driveline detached from the machine.
The servicing frequencies indicated in this manual are indicative
and refer to normal conditions of use. They may therefore vary
depending on the type of service, whether the environment is dirty
or not, seasonal factors, etc.
The servicing operations must obviously be carried out more fre-
quently in heavier duty service conditions.
- Before injecting lubricating grease into the grease nipples,
carefully clean these latter to prevent mud, dust or foreign
bodies from mixing with the grease as this would reduce
or even annul its lubricating effects.
Injection into the greasing points of a large quantity of
grease at high pressure can damage the bearing protec-
tion. This operation must therefore be carried out with the
greatest care.
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- Lubricate and grease all the required points, including the
chains.
- Use oil of the recommended type for topping up and
changes.
Keep all lubricants well away from children's reach.
Carefully read the warnings and precautions on the lubricant
containers.
The operator should thoroughly wash himself after using lu-
bricants.
Dispose of used oil in compliance with the anti-pollution laws.
5.1.1 BELT REPLACEMENT AND TENSION
ADJUSTMENT
The belts are correctly tightened when they give max 6-8 mm (Fig.
18).Proceed in the following way to replace the belts and adjust
their tension:
- remove the protective casing by loosening the bolts (1 and 2
Fig. 15);
- loosen the bolts (1 Fig. 16) of the driving pulley plate;
- loosen the check nut of the adjuster screw (2 Fig. 16);
- use the adjuster screw (2 Fig. 16) until the correct belt tension
has been obtained;
- tighten the check nut of the adjuster screw (2 Fig. 16);
- tighten the bolts 81 Fig. 16) of the driving pulley plate;
- fit the protective casing back in its correct position.
The transmission components from the overdrive to the pulley must
be aligned after the belt tension has been adjusted.
Loosen the overdrive bolts (1 Fig. 17), lift or lower the overdrive
itself so that the transmission is parallel to the machine, then
retighten the bolts (1 Fig. 17).
Check the planarity of the two pulleys when the belts are regu-
lated or replaced. Place a metal straightedge on the surfaces of
the two pulleys, as illustrated in Fig. 19. The surface of the straight-
edge must adhere in all the four points (1) indicated in Fig. 9.
5.2 LUBRICATION
Lubrication of any machine with parts that turn and/or rub together
is a vitally important task for the life and functionality of the actual
machine itself.
Lubrication must therefore be carried out systematically and at
the required intervals.
The frequencies given refer to machine use in a normal environ-
ment. If this machine is used in heavier duty conditions, it must
naturally be lubricated more frequently.
5.2.1 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
- For the overdrive unit, it is advisable to: OIL SAE 85W/140 or an
equivalent type complying with API-GL5/MIL-L-2105C.
- For all greasing points, the Manufacturer recommends: LITHIUM
GREASE or an equivalent type.
When servicing the driveline, strictly comply with the instructions
given by the driveline Manufacturer, in the specific operation and
maintenance manual with which each driveline is equipped.
5.2.2 AFTER THE FIRST 8 HOURS SERVICE
Each new machine must be checked after the first 8 hours serv-
ice. proceed in the following way:
- Check the general condition of the machine.
- After you have checked the hammers/blades for wear, fully tighten
the screws that fix them in place.
- Check to make sure that all the bolts on the machine are tight.
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