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USE AND MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
36
cod. G19503010
- Adjusting the hoisting chain (N, Fig. 24) so that during mowing
the hoisting arm (O, Fig. 24) is free to move up and down; in this
way, the cutting arm can follow any unevenness of the ground.
So that the mower will work well, we advise you to x the
chain (N, Fig. 24) to the lifting arm (O, Fig. 24) at the level of
the 7th or 8th link of the chain.
- Adjust the heigt of the cutting arm from the ground with chain
(Q, Fig. 25). Lower the mower; when the external tip of the arm
touches the ground, the inner shoe must remain approximately
10 cm. above ground level (Fig. 25). Adjust by moving the chain
links.
So that the mower will work well, we advise you to x the chain
(Q, Fig. 25) to the equalizer (P, Fig. 24), leaving the last links of
the chain free.
- Adjust inclination of the cutting arm teeth using tie rod (E, Fig.
26).
for low, moist and thick fodder, tilt the teeth downwards by
shortening the tie rod (E, Fig. 26).
for ground with rocks and stones tilt the teeth upwards by leng-
thening the tie rod (E, Fig. 26).
- The mower may be used with the cutting arm tited for working on
canal, ditches, embankments, etc. by adjusting hoisting chains
(N, Fig. 24) and (Q, Fig. 25) after removing the mowing guide of
the external shoe.
- Adjust the cutting height (Fig. 27) by moving the mowing bar on
the holes of the inner mowing bar support (R), and, turning the
nut of the outer mowing bar support (S), bring it level with the
ground.
Fig. 27
Min. 3 cm
Max. 7 cm
Fig. 25
Fig. 24
Fig. 26
7°/8°
O
N
P
E
Q
S
R

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