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KUHN SpeedRake SR108 GII User Manual

KUHN SpeedRake SR108 GII
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Wheel Rake
SR108 GII ---A1020-40E00001 >
SR110 GII ---A1020-50E00001 >
SR112 GII ---A1020-60E00001 >
SR108 GII, SR110 GII, SR112 GII
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- English (USA) - 09-2019
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KUHN SpeedRake SR108 GII Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKUHN
ModelSpeedRake SR108 GII
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Dear Owner

About Improvements

Company reserves the right to make product improvements or changes without prior obligation.

Wearing Parts

Service life of wearing parts depends on usage conditions (soil, weather, etc.).

Designated Use of the Machine

Machine must only be used for raking and forming windrows of fodder and straw.

3. Identification of the Machine

Machine Views

Illustrates the front and rear perspectives of the wheel rake machine.

Machine Identification Plates and Details

Details on plate locations, serial numbers, and model identification data.

3.4 Optional Equipment

Lists optional equipment kits available for the wheel rake, with kit numbers.

4. Safety

Description of Safety Symbols

Explains the meaning of warning, caution, and information symbols used throughout the manual.

General Safety Instructions

Provides general safety guidance for operation, maintenance, and repair of the machine.

Precautionary Measures Before Use and Driving

Covers pre-operation checks, safe driving practices, and stability on various terrains.

Road Safety and Transport Precautions

Addresses dimensions, weight, transport position, lights, and speed limits for public road travel.

Coupling, Hydraulic, and Remote Control Safety

Safety measures for coupling, hydraulic circuits, and remote-controlled components.

PTO Shaft and Tire Safety

Guidance on safe use of PTO shafts and tire maintenance procedures.

Machine Use and Maneuver Safety

Covers safe operation, maneuvering, and importance of safety decals.

Waste Disposal and Maintenance Safety

Environmental guidelines for waste disposal and safety precautions for maintenance and repair work.

Projection of Stones and Foreign Objects

Advises on preventing injury from thrown objects using cabs and increasing cutting height.

4.3 Location and Description of Safety Decals

Shows placement and explains the meaning of various safety decals on the machine.

Detailed Safety Decal Explanations

Provides detailed descriptions and warnings for each specific safety decal.

Speed Identification Symbol and Decal Replacement

Explains the speed limit symbol and procedures for replacing safety decals.

4.4 Road Safety Equipment and Recommendations

Details factory-installed road safety equipment and compliance with highway regulations.

4.4.1 Transport Lock Procedures

Outlines steps for securing the machine in transport position, including selector valve use.

5. Machine Specifications

5.1 Description and Glossary

Provides a labeled diagram of machine components and a glossary of terms.

5.2 Technical Specifications

Presents detailed technical data for SR108, SR110, and SR112 models, including dimensions and weights.

6. Putting into Service

6.1 Coupling and Uncoupling

Instructions and safety precautions for connecting and disconnecting the machine to the tractor.

6.1.1 Machine Requirements

Specifies minimum tractor weight requirements and recommendations for towing.

6.1.2 Drawbar Height Adjustment

Details how to adjust the drawbar height for proper hitch alignment.

6.1.3 Coupling the Machine

Step-by-step guide for coupling the machine to the tractor's drawbar hitch.

Ball Hitch and Drawbar Noise

Describes the ball hitch alternative and methods to minimize drawbar noise.

6.1.4 Safety Chain

Explains the purpose and proper use of the safety chain for road transport.

6.1.5 Hydraulic Connection

Instructions for connecting hydraulic hoses and purging air from the system.

6.1.6 Uncoupling the Machine

Procedure for safely disconnecting the machine from the tractor.

7. Instructions for Transport

7.1 Placing Machine in Transport Position

Step-by-step guide to safely move the machine into its transport configuration.

7.2 Road Regulations Compliance

Ensures compliance with highway codes, reflectors, lighting, and hitch security for road travel.

8. Instructions for Work

8.1 Placing Machine in Working Position

Procedure for safely unfolding and preparing the machine for field operation.

8.2 Adjustments in Working Position

Details on setting minimum and maximum working and windrow widths for different conditions.

8.2.1 Setting Windrow Width

Instructions on how to adjust the rake arm angle to change the windrow width.

8.2.2 Turning at Headlands

Guidance on safely maneuvering the machine at the end of rows without damaging the rake.

8.2.3 Setting Rake Arm Angle

Procedure for adjusting the rake arm angle using the turnbuckle for optimal raking width.

8.2.4 Changing Working Width

Instructions on adjusting the working width by sliding telescopic arms and matching turnbuckle positions.

8.3 One-Side Raking

Procedure for setting up and operating the machine for raking on one side only.

8.4 Adjusting Rake Wheel Ground Pressure

Guide to setting the ground pressure of rake wheels for effective raking without crop damage.

8.5 Adjusting Hydraulic Hose Length

Instructions for adjusting the length of hydraulic hoses for proper routing and movement.

9. Optional Equipment

9.1 Center Kicker Wheel

Description of the center kicker wheel and its function in fluffing windrows.

9.1.1 Locking Center Kicker Wheel in Transport

Procedure to lock the center kicker wheel in place to prevent rotation during transport.

9.1.2 Adjusting Center Kicker Wheel Ground Pressure

How to adjust the ground pressure for the center kicker wheel.

9.2 Helper Springs

Information on helper springs, their availability, and adjustment for ground pressure.

9.3 Individual Rake Arm Control

Details on a kit allowing independent control of each rake arm.

9.4 Hydraulic Flow Restrictor

Explanation of the hydraulic flow restrictor for controlling rake arm movement speed.

9.5 Safety Chain

Reiteration of safety chain importance for hitch failure during transport.

9.6 Transport Lights and Wiring

Information on the light kit and wiring schematics for road safety during transport.

Connector Details for Lighting Kits

Illustrations and pin assignments for SAE and ISO connectors used with the lighting kit.

SAE and ISO Module Wiring

Wiring details for SAE and ISO modules, showing terminal and wire color configurations.

9.7 Ball Hitch, 9.8 Windguard, 9.9 Tandem Axle

Describes alternative hitch, windguards for windy conditions, and tandem axle for rough fields.

10. Maintenance and Storage

10.1 Lubrication Schedule

Schedule and points for greasing the machine's components at different service intervals.

10.2 Routine Maintenance Checks

Routine checks for bolt tightness, retaining clips, wheel bolts, and hydraulic fittings.

10.3 Storage Procedures

Procedures for end-of-season cleaning, storage, and start-of-season checks.

11. Limited Warranty

Agricultural Equipment Limited Warranty

Details the limited warranty provided by KUHN for agricultural equipment to retail purchasers.

Warranty Exclusions, Uses, and General Provisions

Lists warranty exclusions, non-warranted items, special uses, and general terms and conditions.

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