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Tiller CS
REPLACING ALL HOES
(When hoe blades are worn out)
To replace all hoe blades, proceed as follows:
• Prop up the Tiller as described above;
• Replace one hoe at a time on one of the two end anges as described in the
previous section, replacing all parts (screws, hoe, washers and nuts) in their
original positions;
• Once all the hoe blades of the rst ange have been replaced, move to the
next one and repeat the operations.
Tighten the bolts, observing the tightening torques in the table in section 14.1.
11. PTO DRIVE SHAFT
For both maintenance and any repairs, proceed as described in the use and
maintenance manual by the manufacturer of the installed PTO drive shaft.
12. STORAGE AND WINTERING
If the machine is immobilised for long periods, it must be stored indoors protected
from atmospheric agents, if possible, and placed on a at, compact surface.
Before setting it aside, clean the whole machine and lubricate all mechanical
parts to protect them from corrosion.
Before putting the machine in long downtime periods, it is advisable to proceed
as follows:
• Free the rotor and the tools from tilling residues;
• Thoroughly clean the machine;
• Perform a general visual inspection of the machine to detect any structural
damage;
• Check that the original safety pictograms are present in their positions and
that they are intact and legible (sec. 2.10);
• Grease all mechanical parts and the fastening pins;
RECOMMENDATION!
If the machine is tted with a disc clutch device, it is advisable, after noting the
height of the compressed springs, to unscrew the screws compressing the springs
to prevent the discs from sticking to each other (see sec. 6.1).
13. SCRAPPING
In the event of scrapping, the machine must be disposed of in suitable waste
disposal sites, in compliance with the law in force.
Before scrapping, separate the plastic or rubber parts. Recover any waste oils
and dispose of them at relevant collection centres.
Used oil must be appropriately recovered and must not be dispersed in the
environment because according to current regulations it is classied as hazardous
waste and as such should be taken to the appropriate collection centres. For the
collection of the used oils, it is mandatory to contact the “Consorzio Obbligatorio
Oli Usati” (www.coou.it; green line 800-863048).Parts consisting solely of plastic
material, aluminium, steel, can be recycled if collected by the centres.
● PM14 ● PM57 ● PM80E
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