USED TERMS AND SYMBOLS Specifications are subject to change without previous notice. Directional indicators (such as “right”, “left”, “front”, “rear”, etc.) are to be interpreted when facing in direction of travel; parts are numbered from left to right. This is also the basic position for defining the direction in connection with which: •...
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Remember, you are the key to safety. Good safety practices not only protect you but also the people around you. Make these practices a working part of your safety program. Be certain EVERYONE operating this equipment is familiar with the recommended operating and maintenance procedures and follow all safety precautions.
WARRANTY In order to ensure safety. All persons working at and/or with this machine must read and understand this operation manual. Furthermore, this machine shall always be used, handled and stored in accordance with the design and construction destination (intended use) which also means: •...
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ADJUSTMENT FOR SPREADING AND TEDDING 1. Tines Put the tines in the tedding position by moving the tine shaft. Check all tines are in the correct position. 2. Wheels The wheels must be in the lower or middle position, for this operation; i.e. the machine will be in its highest position.
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ADJUSTMENT FOR RAKING AND WINDROWING 1. Tines Place the tines in the raking position by moving the tine pivot shaft. Check all tines are in the correct position. 2. Wheels The wheels must be set in the upper or middle position for this operation; i.e. the machine will be in its lowest position.
TRANSPORT POSITION Lift the machine. During transport the locking device in the center behind the tractor (see fig. 6). This also prevents the machine from sideways movement. fig. 6 In working position, the Haybob is a trailed machine, allowing you to make left hand turns without trouble. For making right hand turns it is necessary to loft the machine on the tractor linkage.
RAKING TWO SWATHS TOGETHER When you place the swath deflectors as shown in fig. 9, the swaths are laid down close together in the first operation. These swaths are easily put together afterwards. fig. 9 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE • Every 5 hours of work, the nipples and the inner tube of the PTO shaft must be greased. •...
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ACCESSORIES When using tractors, the lift capacity of which is insufficient, it may occur that the haybob cannot be raised high enough in some cases. In order to improve this, the following set can be fitted (see fig 10). 1x TH-142 (Spacer) 2x ND-1113 (Bolt M12x40) 2x ND-2015 (Snap Nut M12 H130) The part number of this set read TH-00142...
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