OPERATING - HYDRAULIC LIFTING SYSTEM
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cod. G19503950
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Adjustment
Before starting a mowing session, adjust the machine so
that the best working setup is obtained. Correct machine
setup guarantees excellent mowing, allows for the best
machine-tractor performance and remarkably reduces
wear of the cutting blades.
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tractor, the external tip of the cutting arm is approximately 2
inches. foward with respect to the arm base (Fig. 38).
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using the supplied pin and the other end to a stationary
point on the tractor. Adjust the height of the mower to
the ground (19.6 to 21.7 inches, Fig. 39) by moving the
rings of the chain (F, Fig. 39) in the hole on the plate (G,
Fig. 39).
When the lifter is lowered, this precaution will constantly
hold the mower at the same height from ground level.
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skid close to the ground (without discharging the weight
on the ground), lightening the load of the machine on the
cutter bar.
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(M, Fig. 40).
for low, moist and thick fodder, tilt the teeth downwards
by shortening the tie rod (M, Fig. 40).
for ground with rocks and stones tilt the teeth upwards
by lengthening the tie rod (M, Fig. 40).
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bar on the holes of the inner mowing bar support (N),
and, turning the nut of the outer mowing bar support (O),
bring it level with the ground.
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