Stopping The Machine - breviglieri turbo t 100sr Instrucciones De Empleo Y Mantenimiento

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- Reduce the ground speed.
- Do not work in soil that is too wet.
Rotor clogged
- Soil too wet to work.
- Raise the machine from the ground.
- Reduce the ground speed.
- Do not work where the grass is too tall. If necessary, remove any
material that has built up at the sides of the rotor to prevent
overheating.
The machine jolts over the ground or vibrates
- Foreign bodies locked between the blades.
- Blades incorrectly mounted without the helical arrangement or
with edges that dig into the ground.
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- Worn or broken blades
- Rotor misshapen owing to blows received during work from for-
eign bodies in the central part.
Other faults
The machine fails to work evenly along its length, shredding either
too much or too little on one side, for example on the right: shorten
the right link.
Work on hilly ground
Proceed "upwards" in the direction of the slope.
4.4 TINES
The hammers/blades with which the machine is equipped are suit-
able for work with soil/plants of normal conformation. Check their
condition each day to make sure they are not worn. If them should
accidentally bend (or break) during work, they must be immedi-
ately replaced and mounted in the identical position.
Tool replacement (hammers or blades) is a dangerous opera-
tion.
Proceed in the following way to replace the tools:
- Park the tractor on a flat surface with the machine hitched, then
raise the machine with the power lift;
- Insert two strong bearing stands at the sides of the machine;
- Lower the machine on to the stands, turn off the tractor engine
and apply the parking brake.
The hammers or blades must always be replaced in diametrically
opposite pairs in order to keep the rotor in a balanced condition.
Proceed as described below to replace worn or broken ham-
mers:
- remove the nut 1 (Fig. 11) of the bolt that fastens the worn ham-
mer. Make sure that the new hammer is mounted in the same
position;
- check the bolts for wear and replace the self-locking nuts.
Proceed as described below to replace worn or broken blades:
- remove the nut 1 (Fig. 12) of the bolt that fastens the worn blades.
Check the positions of the various components during the
assembly phase, particularly those of the spacers 2 (Fig. 12).
Remember to mount the new blades and the other parts in the
same positions;
- check the bolts for wear and replace the self-locking nuts.
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If the hammers/blades become clogged, it is strictly forbid-
den to attempt to clean the machine whilst it is operating.
First disengage the PTO, stop the tractor and apply the park-
ing brake.
Wait until all moving parts have come to a complete stand-
still and only then proceed with the cleaning operations us-
ing the utmost caution.
4.5 ACCESSORIES
All cutters are pre-engineered so that certain accessories can be
mounted:
- hydraulic movement of the 3-point hitch;
- side skids;
- rear rakes;
- fixed or steering rear wheels.
Only mount accessories supplied by the Manufacturer since they
are specifically designed and built for use with the relative ma-
chines.
4.5.1 HYDRAULIC MOVEMENT
Hydraulic movement controlled by a ram (12 Fig. 1) allows the
operator to tow the machine as it works so that it follows a certain
direction with the tractor. This movement must be gradual, never
rapid.
Maximum operating pressure 150 bar.
Consult section 3.0.5 for the hitching instructions.
After you have finished work, when the machine is unhitched from
the tractor, always fit on the quick coupling guards to prevent the
couplings themselves from being dirtied or ruined.
4.5.2 SIDE SKIDS
The side skids (1 Fig. 14) can be applied to the sides of the cutter
and set a fixed cutting height established by the Manufacturer.
They are used to mow grass on lawns where a uniform cut is
required.
4.5.3 REAR RAKES
This accessory can be applied to any type of cutter. It is used
when the plants must be shredded to a finer degree (Fig. 10).
It is fitted in place of the rear hood. The rakes must never dig into
the soil since their purpose is to hold back the cut plants so that
they can be shredded further before being unloaded.
4.5.4 FIXED OR STEERING REAR WHEELS
Accessory mounted in place of the bearing roller (Fig. 13).
They are used when the maize stalks must be shredded on the
field after the harvesting operations have been carried out, or where
there is thick stubble or undergrowth and shrubs in general.

4.6 STOPPING THE MACHINE

At the end of the job, the operator must:
- Disengage the tractor PTO.
- Lower the machine to the ground by means of the power lift.
- Stop the tractor and engage the parking brake.
- Make sure that all parts of the machine are at a standstill.
Only after the above mentioned operations have been carried out
may the operator leave the tractor unattended.
4.6.1 PARKING
- At the end of the job, the machine must be parked on a flat,
suitable surface.
- Stop the tractor and apply the parking brake.
- With the tractor stopped and all components at a complete stand-
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