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Agri-Fab 45-0597 Manual De Instrucciones página 13

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aDJuST The DeThaTcher heIGhT
NOTE: If using the dethatcher on uneven terrain, raise the
dethatcher assembly one hole higher to prevent damage
to the unit.
1.
Engage the dethatcher assembly so that the wheel
is on the ground (see "Disengage the Dethatcher
Assembly" on page 12).
2. Remove the hair cotter pins (K) and washers (Y)
securing the push tubes to the bulkhead. Retain for
reassembly.
3. Remove the hair cotter pins (J), clevis pins (H), and
spacer (R) securing the push tubes together. Retain
for reassembly.
4. Remove and reinsert the push tube into the bulkhead
holes to achieve the desired height for your tractor.
5. Secure the push tube to the bulkhead using the
removed washers (Y) and hair cotter pins (K).
(See STEP 6 on page 7 for instructions.)
6. Reassemble the push tubes and secure with the
removed spacer (R), clevis pins (H), and hair cotter
pins (J). (See STEP 7 on page 8 for instructions.)
H
H
R
J
FIGure 17
SToraGe
To store, remove the dethatcher assembly from the hitch
mount assembly.
• Engage the dethatcher so that the wheel is on the
ground. (See "Engage the Dethatcher Assembly" on
page 12 for instructions.)
• Remove the hair cotter pin (J) and clevis pin (H) from
the push tubes at the end furthest from the bulkhead.
• Remove the hair cotter pin (K) and clevis pin (I) that
attaches the blade mount assembly (7) to the hitch
mount assembly (6).
• Pull the dethatcher assembly to slide the blade mount
assembly (7) out of the hitch mount assembly tube (6).
• Hang the dethatcher assembly on the wall to store.
K
Y
K
MaInTenance
• Always clean the thatcher spring assembly after each
use. Damp or wet grass and leaves will cause damage
to the thatcher spring assembly if stored for long
periods of time.
• Check periodically for loose bolts.
• At the beginning of each season, using a light machine
oil, lubricate the pivot points.
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J
H
I
K
6
7
FIGure 18
FIGure 19

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