Agria 0400 Manuale del proprietario

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Manuale del proprietario
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Before commissioning the machine, read operating
instructions and observe warnings and safety instructions.
Operating Instructions No. 998 745 04.15
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Symbols, Name Plate
Please complete:
Machine Type No.........................
Identification No.
....................................................
Engine Type:................................
Engine No....................................
Date of Purchase: .......................
For name plate, refer to p3/fig. A/9.
For engine type and number, refer to
p3/fig. B/6.
Please state these data when order-
ing spare parts to avoid wrong deliv-
eries.
Only use original agria spare parts!
Specifications, figures and dimen-
sions stated in these instructions are
not binding. No claims can be derived
from them. We reserve the right for
improvements without changing these
instructions.
This delivery comprises:
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Operating instructions
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Multi-purpose base machine
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Tool kit
Symbols:
Warning – Danger
Important information
Fuel
Choke
Oil
Mowing drive
Travelling drive
Forward
Reverse
Open (unlocked)
Closed (locked)
PTO
è - Serviceç= please con-
tact Your specialised agria-workshop
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A
B
Designation of Parts
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Designation of Parts
Figure A
1 Pto speed engagement lever
2 Linkage for front attachments
3 Transmission oil plug (filling and checking oil level)
4 Linkage for rear attachments
5 Grooves on wheel shaft
6 Wheel shaft
7 Gearbox cover/Transmission oil drain opening
8 Pto/pto guard
9 Name plate (machine identification no.)
10 Handlebar
11 V-belt guard (V-belt clutch)
12 Drive wheel
13 Drive-wheel detent spring
14 Guard
Figure B
1 Air filter
2 Carburetor
3 Fuel tank cap
4 Fuel tank
5 Choke lever
6 Engine type no.
7 Starter handle
8 Cooling air-screen
9 Exhaust with guard
10 Spark plug/spark plug connector
11 Engine oil filler plug and dip-stick
12 Engine oil drain plug
13 Fuel tap
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Index
Amount of Delivery ..........................2
Symbols, Name Plate......................2
Designation
of Parts.............................. 3, 54
Recommendations
Lubricants, Anti-Corrosive Agents ..6
Fuel ..................................................6
Maintenance and Repair .................6
Unpacking and Assembly ..... 7
1. Safety Instructions....... 8–12
2. Specifications
Multi-purpose Machine ..................13
Noise Level ....................................13
Vibration Acceleration Value..........13
Engine............................................14
Operation on Slopes......................14
3. Devices and Operating
Elements
Engine............................................15
Speed Control Lever......................16
Safety circuit ..................................16
Choke.............................................16
Fuel Tap .........................................17
Clutch.............................................17
Main Gearbox ................................18
Drive Wheels .................................20
PTO................................................25
Stand .............................................25
Steering Handle.............................26
Attachments...................................27
Hoeing, Ridging ....................... 30-32
4. Commissioning and
Operation
Commissioning the Machine .........33
Starting the Engine........................34
Shutting off the Engine ..................35
Working..........................................36
5. Maintenance
Engine............................................37
Air Filter .........................................38
Fuel System...................................39
Spark Plug .....................................40
Cooling System .............................40
Governor ........................................41
Exhaust..........................................41
Speed Control................................41
Carburetor Settings .......................41
Machine .........................................42
Drive-wheels ..................................42
Safety circuit ..................................43
Clutch Play.....................................43
General ..........................................45
Cleaning.........................................45
Storage ..........................................46
6. Troubleshooting.......... 48–49
Electrical Wiring ................... 50
Lubrication Chart ................. 50
Varnishes, Wear Parts.......... 51
Inspection and
Maintenance Chart............... 52
Conformity Declaration ....... 55
Note fold-out pages!
Fig. A and B ............................ 3
Fig. C and D .......................... 54
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3
4
5
6
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Recommendations
Lubricants and
Anti-Corrosive Agents:
Use the lubricants specified for engine
and gearbox (see “Specifications”).
We recommend using Bio-lubricating
oil or Bio-lubricating grease for “open”
lubrication points or nipples (as speci-
fied in the operating instructions).
We recommend using Bio-slushing oil
to preserve machines and attachments
(do not apply on painted covers). You
can brush or spray the oil.
Anti-corrosive agents are environmen-
tally friendly and degrade fast.
Using ecologically safe Bio-lubricants
and Bio-anti-corrosives, you contribute
to environmental protection and to the
wellbeing of humans, animals and
plants.
Fuel:
This engine runs smoothly on commer-
cial unleaded regular and supergrade
petrol (including E10).
Do not add oil to petrol.
If, for environmental reasons, you use
unleaded petrol, make sure the fuel is
drained completely when shutting down
the engine for more than 30 days. This
is to prevent resin residue from depos-
iting in the caburetor, fuel filter, and tank.
Or add a fuel stabilizer to the fuel.
For further instructions see “Engine
Preservation”.
Maintenance and Repair:
The trained mechanics of your agria
workshop expertly carry out any main-
tenance and repair work.
You should only carry out major main-
tenance work and repairs on your own,
if you have the proper tools and knowl-
edge of machines and internal combus-
tion engines.
Do not hammer against the flywheel with
a hard object or metal tools as it might
crack and shatter in operation, causing
injuries and damage. Only use suitable
tools to pull off the flywheel.
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Unpacking and Assembly
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1 Base machine
2 Steering handle
3 Steering handle attachment bolt
4 Hex nut
5 Drive wheels (accessory items)
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Open the box top.
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Cut the two rear corners open and
fold down the side.
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Remove the steering handle attach-
ment bolt (3 + 4).
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Pivot the steering handle (2) up-
wards. Then attach and tighten the bolt
(3 + 4).
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Attach the drive wheels (see instruc-
tions on page 20).
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Starting-up
See instructions on page 33.
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1. Safety Instructions
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Before starting the engine, read the op-
erating instructions and note:
Warning
This symbol marks all paragraphs in
these operating instructions which affect
your safety. Pass all safety instructions
on to other users and operators.
Due Use
The multi-purpose machine is a hand-
controlled automatic single-axle ma-
chine which can power and/or pull vari-
ous implements approved by the manu-
facturer. Areas of application are for such
as turning over the ground, mowing
grass and meadowland, snow clearance
and sweeping (due use).
Any other type of operation is consid-
ered undue. The manufacturer is not li-
able for any damages resulting from
undue use, for which the risk lies with
the user alone.
When the multi-purpose machine is
used on public roads, the local national
road traffic rules must be observed, e.g.
reflectors, lights.
The multi-purpose machine is not in-
tended for use with a trailer on public
roads or as as a tractor unit without im-
plements.
Due use includes compliance with
manufacturer’s instructions on opera-
tion, maintenance and repair.
Any unauthorized changes to the ma-
chine render manufacturer liability null
and void.
General Instructions on
Safety and Accident
Prevention
Basic Rule:
The respective national accident preven-
tion regulations have to be adhered to,
as well as all other generally accepted
rules governing operational safety, oc-
cupational health and road traffic regu-
lations.
When driving on public roads, you have
to observe the current traffic code.
Accordingly, check the machine for road
and operational safety each time you
take up operation.
Only persons familiar with the tractor and
instructed on the hazards of operation
are allowed to use, maintain and repair
the tractor.
Teenagers younger than 16 years are
not allowed to operate the machine!
Only work in good light and visibility.
Operator’s clothes should fit tight. Avoid
wearing loose fitting clothes. Wear solid
shoes.
Note the warning and instruction signs
on the tractor for safe operation. Com-
ply for your own safety.
When transporting the tractor on vehi-
cles or trailers outside the area to be
cultivated, ensure that the engine is
turned off.
Careful with rotating tools – keep at a
safe distance!
Foreign powered parts shear and crush!
Riding on the attachment during opera-
tion is not permitted.
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Mounted or trailed attachments affect
the tractor’s driving, steering, braking,
and tipping characteristics. Therefore,
ensure that steering and braking func-
tions are sufficient. Match operating
speed to conditions.
Do not change settings of governor. High
engine speed increases risk of acci-
dents.
Working Area and
Dangerous Area
The user is liable to third parties work-
ing within the tractor’s working range.
Staying in hazardous area is not per-
mitted.
Check the immediate surroundings of
the tractor before you start it. Watch out
for children and animals.
Before you start work, clear the area
from any foreign object. During opera-
tion, always watch out for further objects
and remove them in time.
For operation in enclosed areas, ensure
that a safety distance is kept to enclo-
sures to prevent damage to tools.
Operation and
Safety Devices
Before you start the engine
Become familiar with the devices and
operating elements and their functions.
Above all, learn how to turn the engine
off quickly and safely in an emergency.
Ensure that all guards in place.
With no attachment mounted, make
sure PTO-shaft is covered with the pro-
tective cap.
Starting the engine
Do not start the engine in closed rooms.
The carbon monoxide contained in the
exhaust fume is extremely toxic when
inhaled.
Before you start the engine set all con-
trols to neutral or idling position.
When starting the engine, do not step
in front of the machine and the attach-
ment.
Do not use assist-starting liquids when
using electrical assist-starting devices
(jumper cable). Danger of explosion.
Operation
Never leave the operator’s position at the
steering handle while tractor is at work.
Never adjust the handles during work -
danger!
For any operation do not leave the op-
erator’s position as defined by the steer-
ing handle, especially not when you turn
the machine.
Riding on the attachment during opera-
tion or in transport is not permitted.
If blockages occur in the attachment,
turn off the engine and clean the attach-
ment with an appropriate tool.
In case of damage to the multi-purpose
machine or to the attachment, immedi-
ately turn off the engine and have it re-
paired.
If steering causes problems, immedi-
ately bring the machine to a halt and
turn it off.
Have the malfunction removed without
delay.
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To prevent the machine from sliding on
slopes make sure it is secured by an-
other person using a bar or a rope. This
person must be located at a higher po-
sition than the vehicle at a safe distance
from the attachment at work.
If possible, always work horizontally to
the slope.
End of Operation
Never leave the multi-purpose machine
unattended with the engine running.
Before you leave the machine, turn off
the engine. Then close fuel taps.
Secure the machine against unauthor-
ized use. If tractor is equipped with an
ignition key, remove the key. For all other
versions, remove the spark plug connec-
tor to secure the tractor.
Attachments
Only mount attachments with the engine
and PTO switched off.
Always use appropriate tools and wear
gloves when changing attachments and
parts thereof.
To fit and remove attachments, bring the
support leg into proper position and en-
sure stability.
Secure the machine and attachments
against rolling off (parking brake, wheel
chocks).
Beware of injuries while coupling attach-
ments.
Couple the attachments as specified
and only couple at specified points.
Secure the machine and attachment
against unauthorized use and rolling off
when you leave the machine. If neces-
sary, install transport or safety devices
to provide protection.
Hoeing Attachment
Adjust the guards in such a way that only
the sets of blades penetrating the soil
are not covered.
When hoeing, make sure the depth bar
is adjusted properly.
Mowing Attachment
Handle with care! Sharp blades of the
cutter bar may cause injuries when han-
dled improperly! Remove knife guards
only for mowing and refit immediately
after work has finished.
For transport and storage always fit the
knife guards. Secure finger bars addi-
tionally with tension springs.
Do not transport the removed cutter bar
without knife guards.
When fitting/removing the cutter bar,
make sure all blades are protected by
the knife guards.
To exchange the knife and to fit/remove
the knife driver, make sure that you turn
screws and bolts away from the cutting
blades to remove them.
To grind the mowing knives, always wear
safety goggles and gloves.
Weights
Always fit weights properly and at speci-
fied points.
Maintenance
Never carry out any maintenance or
cleaning while the engine is running.
Before you work on the engine, always
remove spark plug connector (petrol
engine only).
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Check regularly and, if necessary, re-
place all guards and tools subject to
wear and tear.
Replace damaged cutting tools.
Always wear safety gloves and use
proper tools when exchanging cutting
tools.
Do not carry out repairs like welding,
grinding, drilling, etc. on structural and
safety-relevant parts (e.g. coupling de-
vices)!
Keep the machine and the attachment
clean to avoid risk of fire.
Check nuts and bolts regularly for tight
fit and re-tighten, if necessary.
Ensure that you re-install all safety and
guards and adjust them properly after
maintenance and cleaning.
Only use original agria spare parts. All
other conventional spare parts must cor-
respond to quality and technical require-
ments specified by agria.
Storage
It is not allowed to store the machine in
rooms with open heating.
Never park the machine in closed rooms
with fuel left in tank. Fuel vapours are
hazardous.
Engine, Fuel, and Oil
Never let the engine run in closed rooms.
Extreme danger of intoxication! For the
same reason, also replace damaged
exhaust pipes immediately.
Be careful when dealing with fuel. Great
danger of fire! Never refill fuel close to
open fire, inflammable sparks or hot en-
gine parts. Do not refill fuel in closed
rooms. Do not smoke when refilling!
Refill only with the engine switched off
and cooled down.
Do not spill any fuel, use a proper filling
device.
In case of fuel-spillage, pull the machine
away from the spillage before you start
the engine.
Make sure fuel is of specified quality.
Store fuel in approved cans only.
Store anti-corrosive agents and stabi-
lizing liquids out of reach of children. If
sickness and vomiting occur, see a doc-
tor. If fuel has contacted eyes, rinse them
thoroughly, avoid inhaling of vapours.
Read and observe enclosed instruc-
tions.
Before you dispose of opened and
seemingly empty pressurised tins (e.g.
of assist-starting liquids) make sure they
are completely empty. Empty them in
ventilated places safe from spark forma-
tion or flames. If necessary, dispose of
tins in hazardous waste deposits.
Be careful when draining hot oil, dan-
ger of burns.
Make sure oil used is of specified qual-
ity. Storage is in approved cans only.
Dispose of oil, greases, and filters
seperately and properly.
Tyres and Tyre Pressure
When working on the tyres, make sure
the machine is parked properly and se-
cured against rolling off.
Any repairs are to be carried out by
trained mechanics only and with the ap-
propriate tools.
Regularly check air pressure in the tyres.
Excessive pressure may cause bursts.
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When adding weight, make sure the tyre
pressure is correct.
Re-tighten bolts of drive-wheels or check
tightness when doing maintenance
work.
Electrical System and Battery
When working on the electrical system,
make sure the battery is disconnected
(negative terminal) (for tractors
equipped with battery).
Make sure to connect the battery prop-
erly – first connect the positive terminal
and then negative terminal. Disconnect
in reverse order.
Be careful with battery gases – explo-
sive!
Avoid spark discharge and open flames
near batteries.
Remove plastic cover (if equipped) to
recharge battery and to prevent highly
explosive gases from building up.
Careful when handling battery acid!
Only use specified circuit breakers. If the
circuit breakers are to strong, they will
destroy the electrical system – danger
of fire.
Always cover positive terminal with the
specified cover or terminal cap.
Persons having a pacemaker may not
touch live parts of the ignition system
when the engine is running.
Explanation of
Warning Signs
Before any cleaning,
maintenance, and re-
pair work switch off the
engine and pull spark
plug connector.
With the engine run-
ning, keep at a safe
distance from hoeing
or cutting tools.
Do not work without
guards in place. Be-
fore starting the en-
gine, bring guards in
proper position.
With the engine run-
ning, keep at a safe
distance from knife.
Do not touch moving
machinery parts. Wait
until they have come
to a complete stop.
With the engine run-
ning, keep at a safe
distance.
Only drive the attach-
ment at speed “I”.
Signs
When working with the
machine,wear individual protec-
tive ear plugs.
Wear protective gloves.
Wear solid shoes.
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2. Specifications
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Dimensions:
a ........................................ 100 mm
b ........................................ 630 mm
c......................................... 160 mm
d ........................................ 380 mm
e ........................................ 700 mm
h .............................. 860–1080 mm
l........................................ 1200 mm
A .............. (13x5.00 - 6) 525 mm
A ..................... (3.50 - 6) 440 mm
A (Twin tyres 3.50 - 6) ..... 857 mm
A ..................... (4.00 - 8) 640 mm
A Hoeing tools........... 450–650 mm
Clutch: .............................V-belt clutch
with idler pulleys
between engine and gearbox
Friction clutch for reverse speed
Only use original agria V-belts!
(List of wear parts p49)
Transmission:...................Worm gear
with free-wheel drive mechanism on
drive wheels
Transmission oil SAE 90-API GL5
Filling quantity approx. 0.5 l
Speeds: ...................3 forward speeds
(moving V-belt to another pulley)
1 reverse speed (friction wheel)
see table below
Steering handle:...vibration damping,
height-adjustable,
side-adjustable without tools
Weight: ......................... Approx. 50 kg
Noise level:
Noise level ....................... L
p
= 84 dBA
in accordance with EN 11201 (at
operator’s ear)
Acoustic power level L
WA
= 96,1 dB(A)
in accordance with EN ISO 3744
Vibration acceleration value:
on handlebar:................ a
hw
< 2.5 m/s
2
in accordance with ISO 5349 at 85% of rated
engine speed with tool at work.
Speed Revolutions [rpm] Ground speed [km/h]
Wheel shaft
Pto Tyres
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tot
n
dw
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pto
13x5.00-6 3.50-6 4.00-8
I 67.5 55 1650 3.2 3.6 4.4
II 42.7 85 2550 5.0 5.6 6.9
III 28.1 125 3750 7.3 8.3 10.1
R 61.7 58 1740 3.4 3.8 4.7
Tyres: (Accessory) .............................
................ 13x5.00-6 (Grassland tyre)
....... 3.50 - 6 und 4.00 - 8 (Field tyre)
Tyre pressure: ........................ 1.0 bar
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2. Specifications
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Engine
Manufacturer: ..........................Honda
Engine type: .............. GX 200 QHQ4
Version:....................... Fan-air cooled
1-cylinder, 4-stroke
petrol ohv engine
Bore:........................................ 68 mm
Stroke:..................................... 54 mm
Cubic capacity: ................... 196 ccm
Compression ratio:................. 8.5 : 1
Output: .................................... 4.8 kW
at 3,600 rpm
Max. torque:..........................13.2 Nm
at 3,000 rpm
Spark plug: ................NGK BPR6 ES
Spark plug gap: ............... 0.7–0.8 mm
Ignition system:
Contactless solenoid ignition, ignition
point is pre-set, radio remote
screened according to VDE 0879
Valve lash (engine cold):
Intake: ................ 0.15 mm ± 0.02 mm
Outlet: ................ 0.20 mm ± 0.02 mm
Starter:
Soft-pull recoil starter with mechanical
decompression facility
Fuel tank capacity: .................... 3.6 l
Fuel: Standard regular grade petrol for
motor vehicles, octane number see
engine operating instructions
Air filter: ..................Dry element filter
with foamed preliminary filter
Carburetor: .......... Throttle valve type
Mixture control screw:
opened approx. 2 1/8 turns in base
setting
Rated speed: .....................3,600 rpm
Top no-load speed:...........3,850 rpm
Idling speed:...........1,250–1,600 rpm
Engine oil:
Filling quantity..................approx. 0.6 l
Multi-grade oil SAE 10 W-40
SJ or higher quality grade
Operability on Slopes:
Continuous operation possible
up to ..................20° inclination (37 %)
Temporary operation possible
up to ..................25° inclination (47 %)
(with oil level at “max” = upper level
mark)
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
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The agria multi-purpose machine type
400 is a base power machine and is al-
ways operated with an attachment
mounted. Therefore, the machine is
suited for horticultural, agricultural,
forestal operations, as well as for grass-
land and park maintenance and for win-
ter service work.
Available attachments are:
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hoeing and tilling
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mowing
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turf and grounds care
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ploughing
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sweeping
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gravel and salt spreading
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snow dozing and rotory snow
cleaning
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transporting
Engine
The four-stroke petrol engine runs on
conventional petrol (refer to fuel recom-
mendations p6). During the first 20 op-
erating hours (break-in period) do not
use engine to maximum power. Even
after the break-in period never use
engine at higher speed than necessary
for the work in hand.
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High engine speed is harm-
ful to any engine and consid-
erably affects its longevity. This ap-
plies especially for no load operation.
Any overspeed (have the engine roar)
can result in immediate damage.
Cooling System
The engine is fan-cooled. Therefore
keep screen at recoil starter and cool-
ing fins of the cylinder clean and free
from sucked-in plant trash.
Idling Speed
Always ensure that idling speed is ad-
justed correctly. At low speeds and with
the speed control lever set to idle, the
engine is supposed to run smoothly and
without run-out.
Air Filter
The air filter purifies the air intake. A
blocked filter reduces engine output.
Ignition System
The engine is equipped with a mainte-
nance-free, contactless electronic igni-
tion system.
We recommend to have necessary
check-ups done by an expert only.
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
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Speed Control Lever
The speed control lever (C/9) on the steering han-
dle is for stepless setting of engine speed from min.
= idle to max. = full throttle.
Safety circuit
The multi-purpose machine is equipped with a safety
circuit lever.
Stop position: When releasing the lever (C/4)
the ignition system is switched off (engine is shut
off). Beware – engine keeps running due to cen-
trifugal mass.
Start position: For starting the engine and
for short breaks, pull the clutch lever (C/5) and lock
with pawl (C/6).
Operating position: To operate the machine,
press down the safety circuit lever (E/3 or G/3).
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Do not tie down the safety circuit lever.
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The safety circuit lever also serves as engine
safety circuit in an emergency. Upon release,
the lever will automatically go to STOP position.
Choke
The choke lever (B/5) is on the carburetor.
Close the choke for cold starts. To do this, move
the lever to the left.
Open the choke for warm starts and operation.
To do this, move the lever to the right.
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
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Fuel tap
The fuel tap (B/13) is on the carburetor.
Move the tap to the right to open it.
Move the tap to the left to close it.
Clutch
The multi-purpose machine is equipped with a V-
belt clutch with integrated reverse shift. Operation
is via the clutch lever (C/5).
The machine is decoupled when you pull the clutch
lever until pawl locks into place. Now, the engine
stops driving the machine. The clutch lever can be
locked with pawl (C/6) when the machine is
decoupled.
To avoid clutch slipping away during operation, a
clutch play is factory-set at the clutch lever (refer to
“Maintenance”).
After the first operating hour, the clutch play has to
be checked and, if necessary, re-adjusted (refer to
“Maintenance”).
B/13
C/5
C/6
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Travelling Drive
Forward – Reverse
The multi-purpose machine is equipped with a
clutch-integrated FR-gearshift, which is operated
with the clutch lever (E/4 or G/4).
Travelling drive forward speed:
Move clutch lever down (C/5) – the pawl is unlocked.
Travelling drive idling speed:
Clutch lever (C/5) is pulled approx. half way – the
pawl is locked.
Travelling drive reverse speed:
Pull clutch lever (C/5) all the way up.
Pawl (C/6) is for locking the clutch lever in idling
position (“0”).
On slopes, always turn machine towards the slope.
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Note: Always park machine with clutch lever pulled (“0” – pawl
locked), otherwise clutch problems may arise due to deformation of V-belt.
Speeds
To change speeds, move the V-belt to another idler pulley (D/12) - see fold-out
page 54.
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Before you move the V-belt, stop the engine and remove
the spark plug connector.
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Remove nut (D/10) to remove the belt guard (D/8) and the belt guide plate (D/7).
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Lock the clutch lever (D/4) in neutral position. This ensures that the idler
pulley (D/1) does not to press against theV-belt.
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Move the V-belt (D/12) to the desired pulley (only use your hands, do not use
pointed or sharp tools. Otherwise the V-belt will be damaged).
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Replace V-belt guide plate (D/7). Push the guard (D/7) onto pins (D/4) and
close it.
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Fit nut (D/10) with spring washer (D/9) and tighten.
Only drive pto-driven attachments at speed “I”.
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
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Figure: V-belt is in “speed I position.
On the V-belt guard to the left there is a
small window to monitor the current
speed, i.e. on which pulley the belt is
currently running.
Recommended speeds
Wheel drive
The multi-purpose machine is equipped
with drive-wheel engagement and a
wheel drive. This can be engaged/dis-
engaged via a selector sleeve and from
the handlebar.
Wheel drive engaged:
Move wheel drive lever (C/11) down to
unlock the pawl.
Wheel drive disengaged:
Move wheel drive lever (C/11) up to lock
the pawl.
With the engine running, the wheel drive
is engaged the following way:
l
Pull the clutch lever (C/5) to middle
position (neutral) and hold.
l
Unlock pawl (C/10).
l
Move hand lever for wheel drive
(C/11) down.
l
Slowly release the clutch lever (C/5)
while pressing the throttle.
In case wheel drive cannot be engaged,
couple and decouple. Then engage
wheel drive.
I Pto-driven
attach-
ments
C/11
C/10
Rotary snow
cleaner, mowing,
sweeping,
spreading,
shredding, spray-
ing, ploughing
II Surface work
not pto-driven
Snow dozing,
transport work
III Rotary
cultivation
Hoeing, ridging
20 agria Multi-Purpose Machine 400P
3. Devices and Operating Elements
J
1
1 Detent spring
3
Drive-Wheels
W
Only mount and dismount
drive-wheels with engine
turned off.
The drive-wheels are equipped with a
detent spring (1) and can be mounted
and adjusted without tools.
The detent spring engages into a ring
groove on the wheel-shaft to hold the
drive-wheel.
On each side of the wheel-shaft there
are 2 ring grooves respectively. With
detent spring engaging into outer ring
groove, the drive-wheel turns in neutral
on wheel-shaft. With detent spring en-
gaging into inner ring groove, the drive-
wheel engages with a toothed wheel on
the wheel-shaft to be driven by the
same.
Mounting drive-wheels
I
For full tractive power, mount
field tyres with the tread profile
pointing in travel direction (seen from
above).
l
Lift detent spring (1) slightly and
place into assembly position (fig. J)
(front ring groove on hub).
l
Mount drive-wheels onto wheel-
shaft, with the side for the detent spring
pointing outwards.
l
Let detent spring engage in a ring
groove again (fig. K and L).
l
Brush Bio-lubricating grease onto
both ends of wheel-shaft (small diam-
eter of wheel-shaft).
For dismounting drive-wheels, proceed
accordingly but in reverse order.
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