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Brevi turbo t180sr Manuel D'utilisation Et D'entretien page 28

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4.5.1 SIDE SKIDS
The side skids ( Fig. ) can be applied to the sides of the cutter
They are used to mow grass on lawns where a uniform cut is
required.
4.5.2 REAR RAKES
This accessory can be applied to any type of cutter. It is used
the soil since their purpose is to hold back the cut plants so that
they can be shredded further before being unloaded.
4.5.3 FIXED OR STEERING REAR WHEELS
Accessory mounted in place of the bearing roller (Fig. 10). They
after the harvesting operations have been carried out, or where
there is thick stubble or undergrowth and shrubs in general
4.6 STOPPING THE MACHINE
At the end of the job, the operator must:
Disengage the tractor PTO
Lower the machine to the ground
Stop the tractor and engage the parking brake
Make sure that all parts of the machine have come to a
standstill
Fig. 7
Only after the above mentioned operations have been carried
out may the operator leave the tractor unattended.
4.6.1 PARKING
To park the machine and unhitch it from the tractor, the ope-
rator must:
Make sure that no one is standing or crossing the place
where the machine will be parked
Make sure that the place in which the machine is to be
Drive to the area where the machine is to be unhitched
Brake the tractor
Lower the bearing stands
Completely lower the machine to the ground
Stop the tractor and engage the parking brake
nents at a complete standstill, operate the levers of the
hydraulic circuit so as to relieve the pressure from inside
the pipes. This will allow you to re-connect the quick
couplings with greater ease
Disconnect the quick couplings
Remove the driveline from the tractor's PTO and rest it
on its bracket
Disconnect the top link rod
Disconnect the power lift links
Switch on the tractor engine and move away
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5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The various routine maintenance operations are described
below. Remember that lower running costs and long machine
life depend on continual compliance with these instructions.
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