Agria 5900 Manuale del proprietario

Tipo
Manuale del proprietario
Operating Instructions
for agria
®
-Hydrostatic Tool Carrier
Type 5900 Bison
Before commissioning the machine, read operating
instructions and observe warnings and safety instructions.
Operating Instructions No.
998 78206.06
&
5846
Lombardini Diesel Engine
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Please complete:
Machine Type No.:.......................
ID/Machine No.:
..........................................................
Engine Type:..............................
Engine No.:................................
Date of Purchase:......................
For name plate, refer to
page 3/fig. A/4.
For engine type and number, refer
to Lombardini engine operating
instructions.
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 for the Tool
Carrier and for the engine
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Tool carrier
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Tool kit
Symbols
Warning – danger
Important information
Fuel
Clutch
Forward
Reverse
Fast
Slow
Hydraulic system
PTO
Brake
Parking brake
Closed (locked)
Open (unlocked)
Clockwise
è
- Serviceç
= contact Your agria-workshop
see separate engine
operating instructions!
Symbols, Name Plate
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Fig. A
Fig. B
Designation of Parts
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Fig. A:
1 Transmission / hydraulic oil dipstick and filling opening
2 Ball head for hood carrier front
3 Idle speed shifting mechanism (bypass)
4 Nameplate (vehicle identification-no.)
5 Ball head for hood carrier rear
6 Transmission venting plug
7 Loading belt
8 Steering handle locking bolt rollers
9 Steering handle, central screw
10 Lower steering handle
11 Steering bar
21 Eye bolt with cap nut, top
22 PTO-shaft
23 Eye bolt with cap nut, bottom
24 Transmission oil drain screw
25 Brake drum
26 Wheel hub
27 Oil filter cartridge
28 Engine
Fig. B:
1 Ball handle for lateral steering bar adjustment
2 Eccentric lever for central brake
4 Safety circuit lever
5 Engine clutch engagement lever
6 Pawl for engine clutch lever
7 Connection mechanism for PTO-shaft
8 Operating mechanism for steering handle lock
9 Speed adjusting lever
10 Lever for stepless adjustment of driving speed and forward-reverse
driving
11 Operating hour counter/speed counter (optional)
12 Twist grip for stepless adjustment of driving speed and forward-reverse
driving
Designation of Parts
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Index
Amount of Delivery ........................... 2
Recommendations
Lubricants ......................................... 6
Maintenance and Repair .................. 6
Fuel ................................................... 7
Designation of Parts ................3
1. Safety Instructions....... 8 - 13
2. Specifications
Dimensions ..................................... 14
Track Widths ................................... 14
Machine .......................................... 15
Vibration Acceleration Value...........16
Noise Levels ...................................16
Operation on Slopes....................... 16
3. Devices and Operating Elements
Engine.............................................16
Speed Control Lever ....................... 18
Safety Circuit .................................. 18
Solenoid Valve for Fuel ................... 18
Clutch..............................................19
PTO .................................. 19
Transmission................................... 20
Setting the Driving Speed
and Direction................................... 20
Coasting Operation......................... 21
Hydraulic Steering .......................... 21
Brake Central .................................. 22
Steering Handle ..............................22
Loading Belt.................................... 23
Drive-Wheels ...........................23 - 24
Hood ............................................... 25
Axle Adjustment.............................. 25
Axle Adjustment stepless ...............26
Mounting/Dismounting Implements 27
Battery ............................................ 28
E-Starter Switch ............................. 28
4. Commissioning and Operation
Commissioning the Machine ...29 - 30
Starting the Diesel Engine...............31
Shutting off the Diesel Engine .........32
Operation .........................................33
Danger Zone ................................... 33
Working on Slopes ......................... 34
5. Maintenance
Diesel Engine.................................. 35
- Cooling System ............................ 35
Battery ............................................ 36
Machine ................................... 37 - 40
Transmission/Hydraulic Oil .......... 37
– Steering Handle ........................... 38
– Safety Circuit ............................... 39
– Adjustments on Levers ................ 40
General Maintenance ..................... 40
Storage ........................................... 41
6. Troubleshooting...........42 - 43
Electrical Wiring ..................... 44
Inspection and
Maintenance Chart ................. 46
Lubrication Chart ................... 47
Roller Guard ........................... 48
Hydraulic Hoses ..................... 48
Conformity Declaration ......... 49
Note fold-out pages!
Fig. A + B................................... 3
3
5
6
2
1
4
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Lubricants and
Anti-Corrosive Agents
Use the specified lubricants for engine
and transmission (see “Specifications”).
We recommend using bio-lubricating
oil or bio-lubricating grease for “open”
lubricating points or nipples (as speci-
fied in the operating instructions).
We recommend using bio anti-corrosive
oil for preservation of machines and im-
plements (do not apply on painted ex-
ternal covers). Oil can be brushed or
sprayed on.
Anti-corrosive agents are kind to the
environment 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.
Maintenance and
Repair
The trained mechanics of your agria
workshop carry out expert maintenance
and repair.
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 for pulling the flywheel.
Recommendations
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Recommendations Fuel
Diesel Engine
This Diesel engine runs on conventional
Diesel fuel of a min. cetane rating of 45.
Do not use Diesel fuel oil substitutes,
they may be harmful to the fuel system.
Fuel should be free of water or dust.
Winter operation:
To ensure reliable winter operation use
“winter diesel fuel”, to be purchased at
filling stations.
At outside temperatures of below -
15°C , take the following additional pre-
cautions:
add commercial flow conditioners
or
add paraffine oil to depress diesel pour-
point:
Paraffine winter summer
oil: diesel diesel
fuel fuel
pour-point
50% app. -31°C app. -25°C
30% app. -26°C app. -15°C
10% app. -20°C app. - 9°C
As a last resort, you can add up to 30%
of regular petrol to avoid paraffine de-
posits. However, this has negative ef-
fects on consumption rate and
performance.
see also
Lombardini engine
operating instructions
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Before starting the engine, read the
operating instructions and note:
Warning
This symbol marks all paragraphs in
these operating instructions which affect
your safety. Pass all safety instructions
to other users and operators.
Due Use
The tool carrier and the mounted
implements authorized by the
manufacturer have been designed for all
common applications and tasks in
farming and forestry, as e.g. grassland
mowing, this includes winter service and
ground clearing (due use).
Any other type of operation is
considered undue. The manufacturer is
not liable for any damage resulting from
undue use, for which the risk lies with
the user alone.
Due use includes compliance with
manufacturer’s instructions on
operation, maintenance and repair.
Any unauthorized changes to the tool
carrier render manufacturer liability null
and void.
1. Safety Instructions
General Instructions on
Safety and Accident
Prevention
Basic Rule:
The standard accident prevention
regulations must be adhered to, as well
as all other generally accepted rules
governing operational safety,
occupational health and road traffic
regulations.
For drives on public roads, the latest
traffic code applies.
Accordingly, check the tool carrier for
road and operational safety each time
you take up operation.
Only persons familiar with the tool carrier
and instructed on the hazards of
operation are allowed to use, maintain
and repair the tool carrier.
Young persons of 16 years or younger
may not operate the tool carrier!
Only work in good light and visibility.
Operator’s clothes should fit tightly. Avoid
wearing loosely fitting clothes. Wear
solid shoes.
Note the warning and instruction signs
on the tool carrier for safe operation.
Compliance is for your own safety.
When transporting the tool carrier on
vehicles or trailers outside the area to
be cultivated, ensure that the engine is
shut off.
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Careful with rotating tools – keep at a
safe distance!
Beware of coasting tools. Before you
start any maintenance or repair on them,
wait until tools have come to a complete
stop.
Foreign powered parts shear and crush!
Riding on the attachment during opera-
tion is not permitted.
Implements and weights affect the driv-
ing, steering, braking, and tip-over char-
acteristics of the tool carrier. Therefore,
ensure steering and braking functions
are sufficient. Match operating speed to
conditions.
Do not change settings of governor. High
engine speed increases risk of acci-
dents.
Working Area and Danger
Zone
The user is liable to third parties work-
ing within the tool carrier’s working
range.
Staying in the danger zone is not per-
mitted.
Check the immediate surroundings of
the tool carrier 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
situation.
Ensure that all protective devices are
mounted and positioned to provide pro-
tection.
With no implement mounted, make sure
PTO-shaft is covered with the protec-
tive cap.
Starting the engine
Do not start engine in closed rooms. The
carbon monoxide contained in the ex-
haust fume is extremely toxic when in-
haled.
Before you start the engine set all oper-
ating elements to neutral or idling posi-
tion.
For starting the engine, do not step in
front of the tool carrier and the imple-
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 tool carrier is at
work.
Never adjust the operating handles dur-
ing work – danger!
1. Safety Instructions
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For all works with the tool carrier, in par-
ticular for turning, the machine operator
must keep the distance to the machine
given by the steering handles.
Riding on the implement during opera-
tion or in transport is not permitted.
If clogging occurs in the implement, shut
off the engine and clean the implement
with an appropriate tool.
In case of damage to the tool carrier or
to the implement, immediately shut off
the engine and have it repaired.
If steering causes problems, immedi-
ately bring the tool carrier to a halt and
turn it off. Have the malfunction removed
without delay.
To prevent the tool carrier from sliding
on slopes make sure it is secured by
another person using a bar or a rope.
This person must stay at a higher posi-
tion than the vehicle and at a safe dis-
tance from the attachment at work.
If possible, always work across the
slope.
End of Operation
Never leave the tool carrier unattended
with the engine running.
Before you leave the tool carrier, shut
off the engine. Then close fuel taps.
Secure tool carrier against unauthorized
use. If tool carrier is equipped with igni-
tion key, remove the key. For all other
versions, remove spark plug connector.
Implements
Only mount implements with the engine
and PTO shut off.
Always use appropriate tools and wear
gloves when changing implements and
parts thereof.
For mounting and dismounting imple-
ments bring stand into proper position
and ensure stability.
Secure tool carrier and implements
against rolling off (parking brake, wheel
chocks).
Beware of injuries while coupling imple-
ments. Work with particular care.
Hitch implements as specified and only
couple at specified points.
Secure tool carrier and implement
against unauthorized use and rolling off
when you leave the machine. If neces-
sary, install transport or security devices
and secure.
Mowing Implement
Handle with care! Sharp blades of the
cutter bar may cause injuries! Remove
knife guards only for mowing and refit
immediately after work has finished.
For transport and storage always mount
the knife guards. Secure finger bars ad-
ditionally with tension springs.
Do not transport the dismounted cutter
bar without knife guards.
1. Safety Instructions
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When mounting and dismounting the
cutter bar, make sure all blades are pro-
tected by the knife guards.
To exchange the knife and to mount/dis-
mount the knife driver, make sure that
you turn screws away from cutting
blades.
For grinding the mowing knives, always
wear safety goggles and gloves.
Weights
Fit weights properly and at specified
points.
Maintenance
Never carry out any maintenance or
cleaning with the engine running.
Before you work on the engine, always
remove spark plug connector.
Check regularly and, if necessary, re-
place all protecting devices 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. hitch)!
Keep tool carrier and implement 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
protective devices and adjust them prop-
erly after maintenance and cleaning.
Only use original agria spare parts. All
other commercial spare parts must cor-
respond to quality and technical require-
ments specified by agria.
Storage
It is not allowed to store the tool carrier
in rooms with open heating.
Never park the tool carrier 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 ex-
haust pipe immediately.
Be careful when handling 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 shut off and
cooled down.
1. Safety Instructions
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Do not spill any fuel, use a proper filling
device (e.g. funnel).
In case of fuel-spillage, pull the tool car-
rier away from the spillage before you
start the engine.
Make sure fuel is of specified quality.
Store fuel in approved cans only.
Liquids leaking under high pressure, e.g.
fuel, can penetrate the skin and cause
severe injuries. Immediately see a doc-
tor.
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 va-
pours.
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.
1. Safety Instructions
Hydraulic System
The hydraulic system is subjected to
high pressure.
When connecting hydraulic motors, en-
sure the specified connection of the hy-
draulic hoses.
Hydraulic oil emerging under high pres-
sure may penetrate the skin and cause
serious injuries.
In case of injuries, immediately consult
a physician – risk of infections.
Prior to works on the hydraulic system,
render the latter pressureless and shut
down engine (specialized workshop).
When searching leakages, use suitable
aids considering the risk of injuries (spe-
cialized workshop).
Regularly check hydraulic hose lines for
damage and ageing and replace them,
if necessary.
Only use original agria hydraulic hoses.
Tyres and
Tyre Air Pressure
When working on wheels, make sure
tool carrier is parked properly and se-
cured against rolling off.
Any repairs are to be carried out by
trained mechanics only and with the
appropriate tools.
Regularly check tyre air pressure. Ex-
cessive pressure may cause bursts.
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Use appropriate tyre air pressure for op-
eration with implements.
Re-tighten attachment 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 pole) (for tool carriers
equipped with battery).
Make sure to connect battery properly
– first connect positive pole and then
negative pole. Disconnect in reverse or-
der.
Be careful with battery gases – explo-
sive!
Avoid spark discharge and open flames
near batteries.
Remove plastic cover (if included) to
recharge battery to prevent highly ex-
plosive gases from building up.
Be careful when handling battery acid!
Only use specified fuses. Stronger fuses
will destroy the electrical system – dan-
ger of fire.
Always cover positive pole with speci-
fied cover or terminal cap.
Persons having a pacemaker may not
touch live parts of the ignition system
when the engine is running.
1. Safety Instructions
Explanation of
Warning Signs
Before any clean-
ing, maintenance,
and repair work
shut off the engine
and pull ignition
key.
Do not work without
protective covers
mounted. Before
starting the engine,
bring covers in
proper position.
With engine run-
ning, keep at a safe
distance from cut-
ting knife.
Do not touch mov-
ing machinery
parts. Wait until
they have come to
a complete stop.
With engine run-
ning, keep at a safe
distance.
Signs
When working with the
machine, wear individual
protective ear plugs.
Wear protective gloves.
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2. Specifications
Track Widths Table
[mm]
AS = Field tyre
R = Grass tyre
TG = Terra tyre
Dimensions: a
1
; e
1
= axle displaced forwards
Machine
Version with continuous portal axle and diesel engine always + 40 mm
* = intermediate flange Vario...............................5916 211
)
1
= + track-width adjuster 90 mm ........... 5519 031
)
2
= traction cage wheels 10" ...............................5917 011
)
3
= traction cage wheels 12"................................5917 021
a a
1
b c e e
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5.00-10 AS
20x8.00-10
21x11.00-8
5.00-12 AS
23x8.5-12
23x10.5-12
270 167
290 ca. 1010
1350
ca. 990270
(mm)
550 663 760
A S i A S i
*+1
A
*+2
A
*+3
A
*+4
A
*+5
A A A
1
23x8.5-12 830 617 404 1056 843 630 1466 1346 1310
)3
1536
)3
2
23x10.5-12 955 691 427 1033 769 505 1443 1561 1323 1335
)3
1513
)3
3 5.00-12 AS 790 636 480 980 825 670 1390 1240 1270
)3
1460
)3
4 5.00-10 AS 800 655 510 950 805 660 1200 1280
)2
1430
)2
5 20x8.00-10 R 890 683 478 980 775 570 1270
6
21x11.00-8 TG )
1
1154 875 596 1234 955 676 1634
)2
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2. Specifications
Clutch: .............. Single disc dry clutch
Transmission:.....................Hydrostat
Driving speeds
Forward: ............................ 0–7.0 km/h
Reverse:............................ 0–3.6 km/h
PTO: ....................................... 805 rpm
gear independent
at 3600 engine rpm
direction of rotation:
clockwise, looking on PTO,
constant in forward and reverse
Steering: ............................................
Fully hydraulic steering handle
Steering handle fixable with discon-
nection of the hydraulic system for
manual steering
Steering handle:.... height adjustable,
side adjustable without tools
Oil for transmission and hydrostat:
optionally:
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Multi-purpose oil:
SAE 10W-40 API-SE/SF (or higher)
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Bio hydraulic oil:
Synthetic ester basis ................ HEES
Viscosity as per ISO ................. VG 46
Purity class ........ min. 16/13-ISO 4406
e.g.
ARAL: ...........................Vitam EHF 46
BP: ............................... Biohyd SE 46
ESSO: ....................................... HE 46
FUCHS: .....................Plantohyd S 46
PANOLIN: .....................HLP Synth 46
Filling volume at
First filling:..............................abt. 7.0 l
Oil change:.............................abt. 5.0 l
Oil filter:.. Screw-type cartridge AW 14
Weights:
Empty weight: without with
drive-wheels 23x8.5-12
Lombardini
Electric starter 224 kg 253 kg
Tyres: 23x8.5-12 wide track field tyre
(series equipment)
optionally:
0190 112 .................. 5.00-10 field tyre
3490 411 .................. 5.00-12 field tyre
3490 511 ....... 20x 8.00- 10 grass tyre
3490 611 ........ 21x11.00- 8 terra tyre
for this Terra-Grip design, track-width
adjusters are required:
Article................................... 5519 031
5990 711 23x10.5-12 wide track field tyre
Tyre air pressure at:
5.00-10..................................... 1.5 bar
5.00-12..................................... 1.5 bar
21x11.00- 8.............................. 0.8 bar
20x8.00- 10.............................. 0.8 bar
23x8.5-12 ................................. 1.3 bar
23x10.5-12 ............................... 1.3 bar
5917 011 .......traction cage wheels10"
..................................... for 5.00-10 AS
5917 021 .......traction cage wheels12"
... for 5.00-12; 23x8.5-12; 23x10.5-12)
Drive-wheel attachment
and application ........ see page 23 - 24
Specifications for the engine = see
separate Lombardini engine
operating instructions!
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Noise level:
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In accordance with EN 12733
appendix B:
Noise level at operator’s ear
- Safety Mulcher.......... L
P
= 85,7 dB(A)
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In accordance with 2000/14/EC, ap-
pendix III, part B, chapter 32 lawn mower:
Acoustic power level: ..........................
- Safety Mulcher........L
W
= 105,7 dB(A)
Vibration acceleration value:
In accordance with 2002/44/EG and EN 12733
on handlebar grip with: .......................
- Safety Mulcher............. a
hw
2,08 m/s
2
2. Specifications
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Operability on Slopes:
Engine is suited for use on slopes
(oil level at “max” = upper mark)
Continuous operation possible
up to 25° inclination
Temporary operation briefly
up to 35° inclination
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The tool carrier agria type 5900 Bison is a base power machine and is always
operated with an implement mounted. Therefore, the machine is suited for all
common applications in farming and forestry, as well as for winter service.
Available implements:
Front implements for example
mower drive, sweeper, snow plough, stone burrier, power harrow, mounted
broadcaster
For a choice of further attachments refer to our price-list.
3. Devices and Operating Elements
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Engine
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The four-stroke diesel engine runs
on commercial diesel fuel (refer to fuel
recommendations p7). See to using
proper fuel in winter.
During the first 50 operating hours
(break-in period) do not use engine to
maximum power.
Even after 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 durability. This ap-
plies especially for no load operation.
Any overspeed (have the engine roar)
can result in immediate damage.
Cooling System
The cooling system is fan-cooled. There-
fore keep screen at recoil starter and
cooling fins of cylinder clean and free
from sucked-in plant trash.
Idling-speed
Always ensure that idling-speed is ad-
justed correcty. 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
clogged filter reduces engine output.
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
Speed Control Lever
The speed control lever (B/9) on the steering handle is for
stepless setting of engine speed from min. = idle to max.
= full throttle.
Safety circuit
Stop position: When releasing the safety shifting
lever (B/4) the engine is turned off.
- Beware – engine keeps running due to centrifugal mass.
Start position: For starting the engine and for short
breaks press down safety circuit lever, pull the clutch le-
ver (B/5) and lock with pawl (B/6).
Operating position: To operate the machine press
safety circuit lever (B/4).
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Do not fasten safety circuit lever.
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Release the safety circuit lever in an emergency,
the lever will automatically go to STOP position!
Solenoid valve for fuel supply
(at the left side of the engine in front of the air cleaner)
the engine stops by the electrical command of the safety
circuit or starter lock in position 0, if the lever at the sole-
noid valve is at position ! The lever position is
leaded and has to be leaded again if there is any repair.
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The lever position at the solenoid valve may
not be used for operation, because no electrical
disconnection takes place and also the safety circuit
is out of service!
B/4
B/6
B/4
max.
min.
B/9
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
Clutch
The single disc dry clutch is operated via
the clutch lever (B/5).
With clutch lever pulled up to position “0”,
the clutch is decoupled, i.e. the engine
stops driving the machine.
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Watch for the correct clutch play to avoid
clutch slipping away during operation.
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Do not park the machine with the
clutch pulled and the engine
running. This may damage the clutch
release bearing.
Ensure the lever is pulled and locked (pawl
is locked in place) when you park the ma-
chine with the engine stopped, otherwise
clutch problems might arise due to
corrosion.
PTO-Shaft Connection
The speed-independent PTO (A/22) is
connected with a connection mechanism
(B/7). With the connection mechanism
drawn backwards, the PTO-drive is con-
nected, when slid forwards, the PTO-drive
is disconnected.
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39
B/7
B/5
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Transmission
The agria tool carrier is equipped with a
hydrostatic drive.
Setting the Driving Speed and
Direction
Lever shift model
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The driving speed forward or reverse is
steplessly set or changed with the forefinger or
the thumb at the driving lever (B/10).
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The zero-position is set, when the marking
at the driving lever is congruent with the “0” at
the pictogram and is in contact with the spring
detent.
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When turning the driving lever forwards, the
driving speed is steplessly increased forwards
and accordingly backwards, if the driving lever
is turned backwards and down.
Twist-grip shift model
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The driving speed forward or reverse is
steplessly set or changed with the twist grip
(B/12).
l
The zero-position is set, when the marking
at the twist grip is congruent with the “0” at the
pictogram.
l
When swiveling the twist grip clockwise, the
driving speed is steplessly increased forwards.
l
When swiveling the twist grip anti clockwise,
the driving speed is steplessly increased
backwards.
l
The locking lever can be used to prevent the
twist-grip from turning accidentally.
Locking lever = locked
Locking lever = unlocked
3. Devices and Operating Elements
B/12 Marking
B/10
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Agria 5900 Manuale del proprietario

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Manuale del proprietario

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