Pottinger NOVACAT 301 ALPHA MOTION ED PRO Istruzioni per l'uso

Categoria
Cucina
Tipo
Istruzioni per l'uso
Operator‘s manual
Translation of the original Operating Manual
Nr.
Disc mower
99+3751.EN.80X.0
NOVACAT 261 alpha motion master
(Type PSM 3750 : + . . 00001)
NOVACAT 261 alpha motion pro /ED /RC /RCB
(Type PSM 3753 : + . . 00001)
NOVACAT 301 alpha motion master
(Type PSM 3760 : + . . 00001)
NOVACAT 301 alpha motion pro /ED /RC/RCB
(Type PSM 3763 : + . . 00001)
NOVACAT 351 alpha motion master
(Type PSM 3810 : + . . 00001)
NOVACAT 351 alpha motion pro /ED /RC/RCB
(Type PSM 3813 : + . . 00001)
1900_GB-PAGE 2
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the customer on the operation, safety and maintenance regulations governing the machine.
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dealer can fill in the handover declaration online.
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In the terms of product liability law, damage to property is any damage arising due to the machine, but not to the machine, and an
excess (500 euros) exists for this liability.
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must be instructed in the regulations stated.
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DE-1901 Dokum D Attachments - 3 -
PÖTTINGER Landtechnik GmbH
Industriegelände 1
4710 Grieskirchen, Austria
Tel. 07248 / 600 -0
Telefax 07248 / 600-2511
Please place a cross where appropriate. X
According to the product liability please check the above mentioned items.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRODUCT HANDOVER
Confirmation is required to prove that the machine and the operating instructions have been properly handed over. For this purpose you have
received a confirmation e-mail from Pöttinger. If you have not received this mail, please contact your local dealer. Your dealer can fill in the hand-
over declaration online.
Machine checked according to delivery note. All attached parts removed. All safety equipment, drive shaft and operating
devices at hand.
Operation, commissioning and maintenance of the machine or device discussed and explained to the customer on the basis
of the operating instructions.
Check tyres for correct air pressure.
Check wheel nuts for tight t.
Correct PTO shaft speed indicated.
Adaptation to the tractor carried out: Three point adjustment
Cardan shaft correctly cut to length.
Test run carried out and no defects detected.
Function explanation during test run.
Swivel in transport and working position explained.
Information about optional equipment is given.
Indication of unconditional reading of the operating instructions.
EN
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Table of conTenTs
EN
Table of contents
SYMBOLS USED
CE mark .....................................................................5
Safety hints: ............................................................... 5
Introduction ...............................................................6
WARNING SIGNS
Meaning of warning signs ..........................................7
Position of the warning signs ....................................9
ATTACHING TO TRACTOR
Safety advice ...........................................................10
Attaching in general ................................................. 10
Cardan shaft ............................................................10
Attaching problems .................................................10
Mudguards and protective cloths............................11
Hydraulic side guards .............................................. 11
Transport position ..................................................11
Road Transport ........................................................12
Top linkage ..............................................................12
Parking the machine ................................................ 12
MOUNTING UNIT "ALPHA MOTION"
General safety information ......................................13
Parking position ....................................................... 13
Transport position ...................................................13
Mounting ..................................................................13
Set spring tension ....................................................15
STARTING WORK
Safety advice ...........................................................16
Important notes prior to starting work ..................... 16
Set cutting height1) ..................................................17
Mowing ....................................................................17
Reversing ................................................................. 18
SWATH FORMER
Overview and Function ............................................ 19
Possible settings .....................................................19
Maintenance ............................................................20
Removal and installation of the swath former .........20
Optional Equipment ................................................. 20
ED TINE CONDITIONER
Operation mode .......................................................21
General safety information ......................................21
Possible settings .....................................................21
Operation ................................................................. 22
Maintenance ............................................................23
Detaching and attaching the conditioner ................24
Rotor tines: ..............................................................24
Position of the rotor tines on the conditioner ..........25
RC = ROLLER CONDITIONER
Safety advice ...........................................................27
Overview and Function ............................................ 27
Possible settings .....................................................27
Operation ................................................................. 29
Maintenance ............................................................30
REPLACE CONDITIONER
Overview .................................................................. 33
Left-Right-Balance ..................................................33
Remove conditioner ................................................33
Attach conditioner ...................................................34
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Safety advice ...........................................................35
General maintenance information ...........................35
Cleaning of machine parts .......................................35
Parking in the open ..................................................35
Winter storage .........................................................35
Articulated shafts ..................................................... 36
Hydraulic unit ...........................................................36
Cutter bar oil level check .........................................37
Oil change on cutter bar ..........................................38
Angular gear ...........................................................38
Installing cutter blades ...........................................39
MAINTENANCE
Wear control of mowing blades and holder ............40
Storing of the lever ..................................................41
Storing of the lever ..................................................42
TECHNICAL DATA
Technical data .........................................................43
Optional equipment: ................................................43
Necessary connections ...........................................43
Type plate ................................................................44
The designated use of the mower unit ....................44
Type plate position ..................................................44
SUPPLEMENT
SAFETY ADVICE
Lubrication chart ......................................................51
NOVACAT 261 alpha motion pro /ED /RC /RCB ....52
NOVACAT 301 alpha motion pro /ED /RC /RCB ....52
NOVACAT 351 alpha motion pro /ED /RC /RCB ....52
NOVACAT 261 alpha motion master .......................53
NOVACAT 301 alpha motion master .......................53
NOVACAT 351 alpha motion master .......................53
Lubricants ................................................................ 54
TAPER BUSHES
Taper bushes installation instructions .....................57
Combination of tractor and mounted implement ....58
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1801_EN-Sicherheit ANSI
EN
SymbolS uSed
CE mark
The CE mark, which is affixed by the manufacturer, indicates outwardly that this machine conforms to the engineering
guideline regulations and the other relevant EU guidelines.
EU Declaration of Conformity (see Attachment)
By signing the EU Declaration of Conformity, the manufacturer declares that the machine that
is brought into service complies with all relevant fundamental safety and health requirements.
Safety hints:
These Operating Instructions contain the
following Figures:
DANGER
If you do not follow the instructions in a text section
with this marking, there is a risk of fatal or life-
threatening injury.
• All instructions in such text sections must be
followed!
WARNING
If you do not observe the instructions marked this
way, there is the risk of a severe injury.
• All instructions in such text sections must be
followed!
CAUTION
If you do not observe the instructions marked this
way, there is the risk of an injury.
• All instructions in such text sections must be
followed!
NOTE
If you do not observe the instructions marked this
way, there is the risk of material damage.
• All instructions in such text sections must be
followed!
TIP
The text sections marked in this way provide you with
special recommendations and advise regarding the
economical use of the implement.
ENVIRONMENT
The text sections marked in this way provide practices
and advice on environmental protection.
The features marked as (optional) are only available as
standard with specific implement versions or are only
offered for specific versions as optional equipment or are
only offered in certain countries.
Figures may deviate from your implement in detail and are
to be taken as illustrations of operating principle.
Designations such as right and left always apply as the
direction of travel unless the text or illustrations clearly
show otherwise.
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EN
IntroductIon
1700_GB-Introduction
Introduction
Dear Customer
These Operating Instructions are intended to allow you
to familiarise yourself with the implement and provide
you with clear information on safe and correct handling,
care and maintenance. Thus please take the time to read
these Instructions.
These Operating Instructions comprise part of the imple-
ment. They are to be kept at a suitable location and acces-
sible to staff over the entire service life of the implement.
Instructions based on the national provisions regarding
protection against accidents, road traffic and environmental
protection are also to be applied additionally.
Any persons commissioned with the operation, maintenance
or transport of the implement must read and understand
these Instructions, in particular the safety information, prior
to starting work. Any warranty claims lapse on non-obser-
vance of these Instructions.
In case you have questions related to this operation manual
or further questions about this implement, please contact
your dealer.
Care and maintenance performed in good time and scru-
pulously according to the maintenance intervals specified
ensure operational and traffic safety as well as the reliability
of the implement.
Use only the original spare parts and accessories from
ttinger or accepted by Pöttinger. For those parts relia-
bility, safety and suitability for Pöttinger machines can be
assured. Warranty claims lapse if non-approved parts are
used. The use of original parts is also recommended after
the warranty period has expired to maintain the performance
of the implement in the long term.
Product liability legislation obliges the manufacturer and
the authorised dealer to issue Instructions when selling
implements and to instruct customers in the use with refer-
ence to the safety, operating and maintenance regulations.
Confirmation in the form of a declaration of transfer is
required to verify that the implement and Instructions have
been transferred correctly. The declaration of transfer was
attached to the implement on delivery.
Every self-employed person and farmer is an entrepreneur
within the meaning of the product liability legislation. In
accordance with the laws of product liability, entrepre-
neurial property damages are excluded from the liability.
All damage to property within the meaning of the product
liability legislation is regarded as damage caused by the
implement but not to the implement.
These Operating Instructions are integral part of the imple-
ment delivery scope. You should therefore hand them over to
the new owner if ownership of the implement is transferred.
Train and instruct the new owner in the regulations stated.
The Pöttinger Service-Team wishes you good luck.
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2000_GB-Warning signs_3751
EN
Warning SignS
Meaning of warning signs
1
(2x)
Shut engine off and remove key before carrying out any
maintenance or repair work.
495.165.0001
2
(2x)
Do not stand in the machine's swivel range.
495.166
3
(2x)
Never reach into the crushing danger area as long as parts can
move there.
495.171
4
(2x)
Do not touch rotating machine parts. Wait until moving machine
parts come to a standstill.
Keep a safe distance from the mowing blades when the engine
is running and the PTO shaft is connected.
Close both side protective coverings before engaging p.t.o.
Keep a safe distance as danger exists through parts being ejected
while motor is running.
495.175.0001
5
(2x)
Before entering the danger area, put on a seat belt.
495.169
6
(2x)
Suspension point for unloading
495.404
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EN
Warning signs
7
(1x)
Set the hydraulic control unit to float position during operation.
495.469
8
(1x)
Product liability
495.713
9
(1x)
Blade changing
495.725
10
(1x)
434.960 434.961
434.969.999 434.970.999
495.855/19
Blade equipment
495.855
11
(1x)
690 mm
495.665.0003/18
Attachment height - Master
495.665.0003
Attachment height - Pro
495.XXX.xxxx
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EN
Warning signs
12
(1x)
Please read the operating instructions before initial operation!
494.529.0003
Position of the warning signs
7
11
9
10
2
4
6
3
5
2
5
4
3
8
1
6
1
12
068-19-011
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2000-GB AttAchment_3751
EN
2. Lifting gear with cross piece
When using lifting gear with a crosspiece (Q) between
the lower links, damage could occur to the cardan shaft
when lowering the attached machine.
To avoid damage, an extension must be installed
between the lifting gear and the attachment frame.
In such a case, please contact our Customer Service
Dept.
3. PTO shafts are very far forward
On tractors where the PTO shaft stub is very far forward,
the PTO shaft would have to be considerably shortened.
•Whenthemachineisraised,thereisinsufficientcasing
to over the cardan shaft.
Safety advice
CAUTION
Risk of slight or moderate injury through tractor's
double-acting front lifting gear.
• Do not exceed the maximum lowering depth
of the mower unit! This results in unaccept-
ably high pressure on the limiting chains,
which can break. In the most unpleasant
case, this will result in injuries to persons in
the danger area around the mower.
Attaching in general
1. Observe safety tips in supplement A.
2. Attach the machine to the tractor's front lifting gear.
3. Secure locking bolts with linch pins.
Cardan shaft
The cardan shaft is to be checked before first use and
adapted if necessary (see Chapter "Adapting the Cardan
Shaft" in Supplement B).
#
Attaching problems
1. No front hydraulic connection:
If the tractor has no hydraulic connection at the front,
then a hydraulic hose must be run from the rear to the
front.
A three-way tap for switching between the front lifting gear
(HW) and front control device (SG) may be necessary
with some tractors.
HW
SG
attaching to tractor
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2000-GB AttAchment_3751
AttAching to trActor EN
• Themaximumuniversal-jointangleofdeviationwill
possibly be exceeded (see Supplement B also).
In this case, an accessory kit is necessary which
positions the machine approx. 200 mm forward.
In such a case, please contact our Customer Service
Dept.
Mudguards and protective cloths
DANGER
Life-threatening danger through rotating or ejected
components
• Before starting work, check the protective
devices for function, correct position and
condition.
• Fold the guards down before starting work.
• Replace defective protective devices imme-
diately.
• The manufacturer takes no responsibility
for any manipulation or improper use of the
safety devices.
• Do not access the protective device as this
will damage it.
DANGER
Life-threatening danger through rotating or ejected
components
• Switch off the cutter bar drive.
• Wait for the cutter bars to come to a stand-
still before swivelling the mudguards and
protective cloths up.
Mudguards and protective cloths must be folded down
before switching on the machine (= brought into working
position).
For maintenance work or when parking, the mudguards
and protective cloths can be raised.
Lift-up
1. Loosen locking mechanism (1) and swivel protection
(2) up.
1
2
2. Engage frame guard in holder (3)
3
Hydraulic side guards
CAUTION
Risk of slight or moderate injury through being
crushed by the side guards.
• Pay special attention when swivelling the
side guards.
• Do not reach into the danger area.
• Direct other persons away from the hazard
area.
As an option, the side guards can be swivelled hydraulically
with the control valve on the tractor.
This would eliminate the necessity of releasing or latching
a locking device.
Transport position
When both side guard elements (2) are swivelled up and
locked into the holder (3), the following transport width
results:
Type NC 261 NC 301 NC 351
Transport width (X) < 2.58m < 3.00m < 3.42m
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A
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Att
A
AttAAtt
A
ching to trAching to tr
ctor
EN
Road Transport
• Observe
the
statutory
regulations
for
your
country.
Attachment C contains information on attaching lighting,
valid for Germany.
• Travelling
on
public
roads
may
only
be
carried
out
as
described in the Chapter "Transport position".
• Secure
the
hydraulic
lower
link,
so
that
machine
cannot
swing out sideways.
Top linkage
TIP
Use a rigid upper link.
Parking the machine
Always park mower units with conditioner on stand (30),
otherwise danger of tipping over exists!
- Fix support leg using locking pin
30
TIP
A mowing unit with swath former does not require support
stands for secure parking.
NOTE
Material damage may occur when parking the
machine through the cardan shaft and attaching
frame colliding.
•
Pay attention to the attachment height indi
-
cator. The optimum attachment height must
be observed. For this purpose, the display
arrow must not move above the marking.
•
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EN
Transport position
-
The mower must always be locked during transportation.
-
Swivel flap (F) to "Pos. 1"
K
Pos 1
-
Close stopcock (Pos.
A)
Pos.
E
Pos.
A
Mounting
-.
Mount the Expander (EX) in the correct position.
Position A
-
before coupling to the tractor
A
EX
Position B
-
after coupling to the tractor and during mowing
B
General safety information
NOTE
Risk of material damage due to collisions between
the mower and its surroundings.
•
Lock the mower before transport.
WARNING
WARNING
Risk of serious injury or injury resulting in death due
to the machine tipping over.
•
Park the implement on flat, solid ground.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Risk of slight or moderate injury through tractor's
double-acting front lifting gear.
•
Do not exceed the maximum lowering depth
of the mower unit! This results in unaccept
-
ably high pressure on the limiting chains,
which can break. In the most unpleasant
case, this will result in injuries to persons in
the danger area around the mower.
Parking position
-
Swivel the flap (K) upwards to park the mower unit (Pos
0).
K
Pos 0
A
-
Close stopcock (Pos.
A)
Pos.
E
Pos.
A
TIP
It is only possible to remove a Conditioner if flap (F) is
in position 0.
M
OUNTING
U
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UNIT "U
alpha motion
NIT "alpha motionNIT "
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EN
MOUNTING UNIT "alpha motion"
K
Pos 2
- Set working height at 1370 mm and secure with limiting
chain (7). Only with Alphamotion.
(The limiting chains (3) serve as setting aids!)
- Set lower link height at approx. 690 mm.
690 mm
495.665.0003/18
- Connect cardan shaft.
- Bring cardan shaft holder into park position
- Couple the hydraulic lines for lifting cylinder on the
single-acting (SA) hydraulic circle of the tractor.
EW
T
P
T
021-06-04
- Open shut-off valve (pos. E)
-Raise the mounting frame (MF) via the tractor’s lifting gear
Pos. E
Pos.
A
- Fold the flap (F) towards the front (Pos.2).
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MOUNTING UNIT "alpha motion"
Set spring tension
E = Relieving spring
R = Weight counterbalance: right
L = Weight counterbalance: left
Cutter unit with swather(guide values)
Type E R L
(mm) (mm) (mm)
NOVACAT 261 245 55 25
NOVACAT 301 270 25 60
NOVACAT 351 250 25 90
NOVACAT 261 MASTER 215 40 85
NOVACAT 301 MASTER 180 70 85
NOVACAT 351 MASTER 205 40 85
Cutter unit with Conditioner ED (guide values)
Type E R L
(mm) (mm) (mm)
NOVACAT 261 180 45 45
NOVACAT 301 205 45 45
NOVACAT 351 185 25 25
Cutter unit with Conditioner RC (guide values)
Type E R L
(mm) (mm) (mm)
NOVACAT 301 160 45 45
NOVACAT 351 210 25 25
- The ground bearing load of the cutter bar is more
important than the standard length values for the
springs. It should be approx. 150 kg (approx. 75 kg
left and right).
75 kg
TD 71-98-05
TIP
• Lock the hydraulic valve of the front lifting
gear during operation and transport.
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tio
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Starting
W
ork
WorkW
A transfer, located near the gearing, advises which p.t.o.
speed your mower unit is equipped for.
• Always
and
only
switch
the
p.t.o.
drive
on
when
all
safety devices (covers, protective clothes, casings) are
in proper condition and are attached to the implement
in their safety positions.
-
Hook up expander (EX)
EX
3.
Pay attention to correct
p.t.o. direction of rotation!
TD8/95/6a
4.
Prevent any damage!
The area to be mowed must be free of obstacles
or foreign objects. Such objects (e.g. large
stones, pieces of wood, boundary stones,
etc.) can damage the mower unit.
If, nevertheless, a collision occurs,
• Stop
immediately
and
switch
off
the
drive.
• Check
the
implement
carefully
for
any
damage
In
particular check the mowing discs and their drive shafts
(4a).
• If
necessary
have
it
checked
over
in
a
specialist
work
shop as well.
Safety advice
DANGER
DANGER
Life-threatening- by blades thrown away
•
After the first operating hours tighten all
blade screwed connections
•
Check all safety equipment before starting
work. In particular, make sure that the side
safeguards are folded down correctly in the
field transport position.
DANGER
DANGER
Life-threatening danger exists through ejected
parts when removing clogging, changing blades or
adjusting the machine.
•
Stop tractor/trailer unit on level ground and
apply tractor's brakes.
•
Park the mower in working position.
•
Before going back to the machine, make
sure that the pto has stopped and the hy
-
draulic hoses are depressurised.
•
Remove the tractor key!
DANGER
DANGER
Life-threatening danger exists through falling off
the machine.
•
Do not climb onto the machine, or play on or
around it.
•
Do let anybody to climb onto the machine,
or play on or around it.
•
Before starting, make sure that no one is
standing on the machine or inits danger
area!
TIP
Further safety instructions: see Supplement A, pt. 1. - 7.)
Important notes prior to starting work
1.
Check
-
Check condition of blades and blade holder.
-
Check mowing discs for damage (see chapter
"Maintenance and Service")
2.
Switch machine on only when in working
position and do not exceed the specified p.t.o.
speed (e.g. max. 540 rpm)!
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EN
Starting work
Set cutting height1)
With upper link (O):
Altering the upper link length (L +/-) enables a cutting height
difference of between 3 to 6 cm.
TIP
When parking the mower, return the attached triangle
to the vertical position to ensure easy removal from the
quick coupler.
With high-cut skids:
Use when cutting height exceeds 6 cm.
Mowing
DANGER
Danger to life due to parts being thrown off.
• Before starting to work, check all guards to
ensure that they are in the correct posi-
tion and secured. Also check whether the
protective devices have defects which impair
their function.
• Stones and other objects can be picked up
and ejected when mowing. Direct all per-
sons out of the danger area.
1. Set cutting height by turning upper link spindle
(max. 5° incline for mower discs)
2. For mowing, slowly engage the p.t.o. shaft
away from the crop and bring the mower rotor
up to full speed.
Smoothly increasing the p.t.o. speed will avoid system-
related noises from the p.t.o. freewheel.
- The driving speed depends on the ground conditions
and the crop to be mown.
only for disc mowing
After contact with a foreign object
• Checktheconditionofknivesandtheknifefixings.
• Retightenallknifescrewfittings.
• Checktheimplement carefullyforanydamage.The
mowing discs and their drive shaft must be checked in
particular.
• Ifnecessaryhaveitcheckedoverintheworkshopas
well.
5. Keep away from the engine when it's running.
• Guidepeopleoutofthedangerareaastheymayreceive
injuries from foreign objects being ejected by the mower.
Special care is necessary on stony ground and near
roads and paths.
bsb 447 410
6. Wear hearing protection
The noise level in the workplace can deviate from the
measured value (see Technical Data) partly because of
the differing cabin types of various tractors.
• Ifanoiselevelof85dB(A)isreachedorexceeded,
the farmer must have suitable hearing protection in
readiness (UVV 1.1 §2).
• Ifanoiselevelof90dB(A)isreachedorexceeded,
the hearing protection must be worn (UVV 1.1 § 16).
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EN
Starting work
Reversing
Raise the mower when reversing!
Overview and Function
A narrow swath is formed when using the swath plates while mowing. This avoids driving over the crop with wide tractor tyres.
1
2
3
Designations:
(1) Swath disc (2) Swath disc holder
(3) Adjusting mechanism
Possible settings
DANGER
Danger to life - long hair or wide robes drawn in by
rotating components
• Shut engine off and remove key before car-
rying out maintenance or repair work.
• Switch off the motor before opening or
removing guards.
• Long hair should be tied together
• Wear gloves and tight work clothes.
Working area:
The working range of the swath former can be adjusted
via the slotted holes (1).
1
Optimal setting
The discs are mounted 0-10 mm lower than the bottom
edge of the cutter bar.
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SWath former
Maintenance
DANGER
Danger to life - long hair or wide robes drawn in by
rotating components
• Shut engine off and remove key before car-
rying out maintenance or repair work.
• Switch off the motor before opening or
removing guards.
• Long hair should be tied together
• Wear gloves and tight work clothes.
The swath former is maintenance-free with the exception
of cleaning activities.
Removal and installation of the swath
former
A tine conditioner, roller conditioner or swath former can
be mounted on the mower unit. Depending on which unit is
built, special work steps are necessary during the change.
For details see the Section “REPLACE CONDITIONER”
Optional Equipment
Additional swath disc
Setting both tension springs:
A = for high, dense feed quantities.
B = basic setting.
C = for short forage.
Conveying cone
Conveying cones are recommended:
- to improve the conveyance rate of swath deposits,
particularly with heavy, dense forage.
- See spare parts list for individual parts
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Pottinger NOVACAT 301 ALPHA MOTION ED PRO Istruzioni per l'uso

Categoria
Cucina
Tipo
Istruzioni per l'uso