Pottinger TOP 662 Operating instructions

Category
Mini tillers
Type
Operating instructions
Operator‘s manual
Translation of the original Operating Manual
Nr.
99+2860.EN.80V.0
Double Rotary Swather
TOP 662
(Type SK 2860:
+ . . 00001
1900_GB-PAGE 2
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRODUCT HANDOVER
Confirmation is required to prove that the machine and the operating instructions have been properly handed over. For this purp
ose you have
received a confirmation e-mail from Pöttinger. If you have not received this mail, please contact your local dealer. Your deale
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over declaration online.
Machine checked according to delivery note. All attached parts removed. All safety equipment, drive shaft and operating
devices at hand.
Operation, commissioning and maintenance of the machine or device discussed and explained to the customer on the basis
of the operating instructions.
Check tyres for correct air pressure.
Check wheel nuts for tight
t.
t.
Correct PTO shaft speed indicated.
Adaptation to the tractor carried out: Three point adjustment
Cardan shaft correctly cut to length.
Test run carried out and no defects detected.
Function explanation during test run.
Swivel in transport and working position explained.
Information about optional equipment is given.
Indication of unconditional reading of the operating instructions.
EN
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2001_EN-INHALT_2860
EN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SYMBOLS USED
CE mark ..................................................................... 5
Safety hints: ............................................................... 5
GENERAL SAFETY TIPS
Travelling with implement in tow ................................ 6
Coupling and uncoupling the implement
................... 6
Regulations for Use ................................................... 6
Travelling on roads ..................................................... 6
Before starting work ................................................... 6
Checking before operation ......................................... 6
WARNING SIGNS
OVERVIEW
Overview .................................................................. 10
TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS
Tractor .......................................................................11
Ballast weights ..........................................................11
Lifting unit (three-point linkage) ................................11
Hydraulic control on the lifting gear ..........................11
Necessary hydraulic connections ............................ 12
Power connections required .................................... 12
ATTACHING THE MACHINE
General safety information ....................................... 13
Attaching the machine ............................................. 13
Securing of unbraked devices by means of a tear-off
chain .........................................................................14
Parking the machine ................................................ 15
TRANSPORT
Safety advice ........................................................... 16
Conversion from working to transport position......... 16
Changing from headland to transport position ..........17
Driving on public roads .............................................17
Frame - chassis ....................................................... 18
Machine dimensions in transport position................ 18
Reducing transport height:
....................................... 18
Transport height 4 m - fold in swath apron
............... 19
Transport height 3.5m - retract swath apron ............ 19
Transport height 3.5m ............................................ 20
- Remove tines and fold out the safety hoop ........... 20
Operation of the tine holder ..................................... 20
Tine covering ........................................................... 20
OPERATION
General guidelines on working with the machine .... 22
Conversion from transport to working position......... 22
Settings on rotor chassis.......................................... 23
1. Set the lateral incline ............................................ 23
2. Readjusting tine wear .......................................... 23
3. Adjusting rake height ........................................... 23
4. Setting the distance of the outer feeler wheel ...... 24
5. Aligning the indicators
.......................................... 24
Example: left rotor with tandem chassis: ................. 25
Adjust feeler wheels ................................................. 26
Cardan shaft speed ................................................. 27
Mechanical swath apron .......................................... 27
Hydraulic swath apron ............................................. 27
Single rotor operation (optional equipment) ............. 27
Two-swath function (optional equipment) ................ 28
Rotor stabilisation front ............................................ 29
Rotor stabilisation back ............................................ 29
Swivelling from working to field transport position ... 30
Step sequence control ............................................. 30
Adjust the curved track ............................................ 31
WORKING ON INCLINES
Take care when turning on inclines! ......................... 32
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Safety advice ........................................................... 33
General maintenance information ............................ 33
Cleaning of machine parts ....................................... 33
Parking in the open .................................................. 33
Winter storage.......................................................... 33
Articulated shafts ..................................................... 34
Hydraulic unit ........................................................... 34
MAINTENANCE
General instructions regarding maintenance work
... 35
Transmission (1.2)
.................................................... 35
Set tyre tracking ....................................................... 35
Tyres ........................................................................ 35
Tine arms ................................................................. 36
Rotor unit ................................................................. 37
Lubrication chart ...................................................... 38
Spring tines .............................................................. 39
Disposal of old equipment ....................................... 39
Raising the machine ................................................ 39
Lubrication chart ...................................................... 40
TECHNICAL DATA
Technical data ...........................................................41
Connections required TOP 662 ............................... 42
Equipment on request:
............................................. 42
Designated use of the swath rotor ........................... 42
Type plate ................................................................ 42
Type plate position ................................................... 42
HYDRAULIC PLAN
Hydraulic plan standard ........................................... 43
Hydraulic plan single-rotor operation ....................... 44
Hydraulic plan two-swath function ........................... 45
SUPPLEMENT
SAFETY ADVICE
Lubricants ................................................................ 54
Combination of tractor and mounted implement ...... 57
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1801_EN-Sicherheit ANSI
EN
SYMBOLS USED
CE mark
The CE mark, which is affixed by the manufacturer, indicates outwardly that this machine conforms to the engineering
guideline regulations and the other relevant EU guidelines.
EU Declaration of Conformity (see Attachment)
By signing the EU Declaration of Conformity, the manufacturer declares that the machine that
is brought into service complies with all relevant fundamental safety and health requirements.
Safety hints:
These Operating Instructions contain the
following Figures:
DANGER
If you do not follow the instructions in a text section
with this marking, there is a risk of fatal or life-
with this marking, there is a risk of fatal or life-
threatening injury.
threatening injury.
All instructions in such text sections must be
followed!
WARNING
If you do not observe the instructions marked this
way, there is the risk of a severe injury.
All instructions in such text sections must be
followed!
CAUTION
If you do not observe the instructions marked this
way, there is the risk of an injury.
All instructions in such text sections must be
followed!
NOTE
NOTE
If you do not observe the instructions marked this
way, there is the risk of material damage.
All instructions in such text sections must be
followed!
TIP
The text sections marked in this way provide you with
special recommendations and advise regarding the
economical use of the implement.
ENVIRONMENT
The text sections marked in this way provide practices
and advice on environmental protection.
The features marked as (optional) are only available as
standard with specific implement versions or are only
offered for specific versions as optional equipment or are
only offered in certain countries.
Figures may deviate from your implement in detail and are
to be taken as illustrations of operating principle.
Designations such as right and left always apply as the
direction of travel unless the text or illustrations clearly
show otherwise.
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1800_EN-AllgSicherheit_3842
EN
Travelling with implement in tow
The attached implement influences the travelling
characteristics of the towing vehicle.
Danger of tipping exists when working on slopes.
The driving must be adapted to the corresponding
terrain and ground conditions.
The towing vehicle is to
be sufficiently equiped
with weights at the front
or at the rear in order to
guarantee the steering
and braking capacity (a
minimum of 20% of the
vehicle's tare weight on
the front axle).
Transporting people on the implement is not
permitted.
Coupling and uncoupling the implement
Danger of injury exists when coupling the implement
to the tractor!
When coupling, do not stand between tractor and
implement while tractor is reversing !
No-one must enter the area between tractor and
implement unless both vehicles have been secured
against rolling with wheel chocks !
Drive shaft connection or disconnection is only to
be undertaken when the motor has stopped.
Regulations for Use
Regulations for Use: See chapter „Technical Data“.
Regulations for Use: See chapter „Technical Data“.
The trailer‘s load limits (permitted axle load, support
load, total weight) may not be exceeded.The relevant
details are located on the right side of the trailer.
In addition, observe the power limits of the tractor
being used.
Travelling on roads
Observe the road rules
GENERAL SAFETY TIPS
20%
Kg
Before starting work
a. Before commencing work, the operator must be aware
of all operating devices and functions.The learning
of these is too late after having already commenced
operation!
b. Before commencing any work check that implement
is safe for road travel and operation.
c. The danger of being crushed or cut exists in the Pick-
up, cutting unit, tailgate and upper extension areas.
d. Before driving the vehicle, the driver must ensure that
nobody will be endangered and that no obstructions
are present. If the tractor driver does not have a clear
view of the roadway immediately behind the implement,
he must be guided when reversing.
e. Observe the safety information fixed to implement.
An explanation of what the individual graphic warning
symbols mean can be found on page 5.
f. Observe also the tips in the respective chapters and
in the supplement to this operating manual.
Checking before operation
The following tips should make preparing the implement
for operation easier. Detailled information for individual
points can be found in the respective chapters in this
operating manual.
1. Check that all safety equipment (covers, casings, etc.)
is in good condition and fixed in the proper positions
of protection on the implement
2. Grease and oil the implement according to the
lubrication chart. Check the gearing for tightness and
the oil level.
3. Check that tyres have the correct air pressure.
4. Check that wheel nuts are sitting firmly.
5. Ensure the correct p.t.o.-r.p.m.
6. Make the electrical connections to the tractor and
check that they are correct. Take note of the tips in
the operating manual!
7. Carry out the following adaptions:
Drawbar height
Cardan shaft length
8. Secure the implement only with the equipment
provided.
9. Cut drive shaft to correct length and check that overload
safeguard is functioning (see Supplement)
10.
Check the electronic unit function.
11.
Connect hydraulic lines to tractor.
Check hydraulic hoses for damage and wear.
Ensure the correct connection.
12.
All swivelling parts must be secured against dangerous
position changes.
13.
Check parking brake and service brake functions.
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1800_GB-Warning signs_2860
EN
WARNING SIGNS
1
(2x)
Never reach into the crushing danger area as long as parts can move
there.
495.171
2
(2x)
Never reach into the crushing danger area as long as parts can move
there.
495.154
060-19-003
7
7
12
10
11
12
12
2
12
10
12
1212
12
12
11
6
12
9
5
8
2
4
13
1
1
12
3
6
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1800_GB-Warning signs_2860
WARNING SIGNS
EN
3
(1x)
540
Preferred hydraulic pressure and cardan shaft speed.
495.310
4
(1x)
Shut engine off and remove key before carrying out maintenance or
repair work.
495.165
5
(1x)
Secure your right to product warranty by signing the delivery declaration.
495.713
6
(2x)
Do not enter the rotating rotors danger area. Wait until they have come
to a complete standstill.
495.173
7
(2x)
Vehicle jack lifting point
495.787
8
(1x)
494.695
Nach den ersten Betriebsstunden
Muttern bzw. Schrauben nachziehen.
Resserer les vis écrous après les 10
premières heures de fonctionnement.
Tighten nuts and screws after the
first 10 hours of operation.
Na de eerste 10 werkuren bouton en
moeren natrekken.
Retighten all screws after the first hours of operation.
494.695
9
(1x)
494.529
Read the operating instructions before putting the device into operation.
494.529
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1800_GB-Warning signs_2860
WARNING SIGNS
EN
10
(2x)
Tyre pressure
495.668
11
(2x)
bsb 449 567
495.166
Do not enter the rotor arms swivel range
495.166
12
(18x)
A grease nipple position
494.646
13
(1x)
Cut cardan shaft to length
495.851
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1400-GB-UEBERSICHT_2860
GB
OVERVIEW
Overview
Designations:
(1) Chassis
(2) Rotor unit right rear
(3) Swath apron
(4) Rotor unit left front
(5) Spare wheel attachment for rotor chassis
(6) Lower linkage attachment with support stand
(7) Inner jockey wheel
(8) Outer jockey wheel (optional equipment)
(9) Tine rack
2
3
6
7
4
1
8
9
5
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2000-EN_Schleppervoraussetzungen_2860
EN
TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS
Tractor
The following tractor requirments are necessary to operate
the implement:
- Tractor output: TOP 662: from 44 kW / 60
PS
- Attaching: Lower link Cat. II
- Connections:
see "Required hydraulics and Electrical
Connections" table"
Ballast weights
Ballast weights
The front of the tractor must have sufficient ballast weights
to guarantee braking and steering capabilities.
DANGER
Life hazard or material hazard - due to wrong tractor
ballast distribution.
The front axle of the tractor must always be
loaded with at least 20% of the tractor's tare
weight to guarantee the steering and braking
capacity of the tractor/trailer unit.
20%
Kg
Lifting unit (three-point linkage)
371-08-16
371-08-16
- The tractor’s lifting unit (three-point linkage) must be
designed for the occurring load. (See technical data)
- The lifting struts are to be set at the same length (4)
using the appropriate adjusting device
(See the tractor manufacturer’s operating manual)
- Select the rear position if the lifting rods can be set in
various positions on the lower link. This relieves the
pressure on the tractor’s hydraulic system.
- The limiting chain or lower link stabilisers (5) are to
be set so that the attached machine CANNOT move
sideways. (Safety measure for transportation)
Hydraulic control on the lifting gear
The lifting hydraulics shall be switched on
position control:
- for transportation
- when (un)attaching the machine
- after switching off the control panel
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EN
TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS
Necessary hydraulic connections
Design Consumer Single-acting
Design Consumer Single-acting
Design Consumer Single-acting
hydraulic connection
Double-acting
hydraulic connection
Standard Raising and lowering the rotor units X
Standard Raising and lowering the rotor units X
Standard Raising and lowering the rotor units X
Hydraulic swath apron X
Hydraulic swath apron X
Hydraulic swath apron X
*) Floating (Neutral) position required
Power connections required
Design Consumer Pin Volt Power connection
Design Consumer Pin Volt Power connection
Design Consumer Pin Volt Power connection
Design Consumer Pin Volt Power connection
Design Consumer Pin Volt Power connection
Standard Lighting 7-pin 12 V DC According to DIN-ISO 1724
Standard Lighting 7-pin 12 V DC According to DIN-ISO 1724
Standard Lighting 7-pin 12 V DC According to DIN-ISO 1724
Standard Lighting 7-pin 12 V DC According to DIN-ISO 1724
Standard Lighting 7-pin 12 V DC According to DIN-ISO 1724
Optional Single rotor operation 2-pin 12 V DC according to DIN-9680
Optional Single rotor operation 2-pin 12 V DC according to DIN-9680
Optional Single rotor operation 2-pin 12 V DC according to DIN-9680
Optional Single rotor operation 2-pin 12 V DC according to DIN-9680
Optional Single rotor operation 2-pin 12 V DC according to DIN-9680
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2001-EN_Anbau_2860
EN
ATTACHING THE MACHINE
General safety information
DANGER
Risk of death - in the event of unpredictable
movements of tractor or machine
Park the machine only on fi rm, level ground.
Secure the tractor against unintentional
rolling.
Turn the engine off.
Remove the key.
Secure the machine against tipping using
supports (1).
Attaching the machine
WARNING
Risk of serious injury through crushing when coupling
the machine to the lower linkage.
When coupling to the lower linkage, take
particular care not to become wedged or
caught in between.
NOTE
NOTE
Material damage due to lateral movement of the device
in the mounting frame.
Adjust the limiting chains and stabilizers of
the lower links in such a way that no lateral
stability of the attachment is possible.
NOTE
NOTE
Property damage through improperly attaching the
machine.
Mount the chassis frame horizontally to the
tractor's lifting gear.
1. Couple the headstock on the tractor:
- Switch off PTO shaft
- Attach headstock to the lower link of the tractor
- Properly secure coupling pin
- Position chassis frame correctly
2. Fold up support stand
CAUTION
Risk of injury from improperly mounted machine.
The machine may fall to the ground when
the support leg is removed. Check that the
implement and tractor are properly connect-
ed.
- Unlock support stand from the bolt
- Push support stand down with your foot and fold up
CAUTION
Risk of injury through raised support stand
Mind the self-opening support stand
when unlocking it.
- The bolt engages automatically
3. Make electrical connections
Lighting:
- Attach 7-pin plug to tractor (E3)
- Check that the lighting functions on the machine
Single rotor operation (variant):
- Couple the 2-pin plug on the tractor
4. Connect hydraulics
- Place lever on tractor control unit at floating position
(0)
- Ensure clean plug connections
- Connect hydraulic hoses
- Install the cord (Standard) or the cable and the control
unit (single-rotor variant) in the tractor cabin
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2001-EN_Anbau_2860
EN
ATTACHING THE MACHINE
5. Fit cardan shaft
- Turn engine off and remove ignition key.
- Before fitting the cardan shaft, clean and grease the
machine's connection profiles and the pto.
- To start, install the wide-angle joint to the machine.
- Then attach the cardan shaft to the tractor's pto.
- Secure the guard tubes for all cardan shafts against
rotating by attaching the safety chains.
DANGER
Life-threatening danger exists when cardan
shaft length is unadapted
Before initial operation, check the
length of the cardan shaft and adapt if
necessary.
A tractor change is considered to be
an initial operation.
See chapter "Adapting the Cardan
shaft" in Appendix B.
025-05-04
L2
Trimming process
- To adjust the length, hold cardan shaft halves in the
shortest operating position (L2) next to one another
and mark.
Shortest possible operating position (L2):
1. Lower hoist completely
2. Steering turned to lock.
(see adjacent illustration)
For details see Chapter "Adapting the cardan shaft" in
supplement B of these Operating Instructions.
Securing of unbraked devices by means
of a tear-off chain
The operator must protect unbraked devices against loss
during travel by means of a tear-off chain. Mounting points
on the device side depend on the type of connection. Please
refer to the illustrations below:
1. Breakaway chain for lower link hitch:
094-18-402
2. Breakaway chain for rigid drawbar:
094-18-403
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2001-EN_Anbau_2860
EN
ATTACHING THE MACHINE
Parking the machine
The machine can be parked both in the working position
and in the transport position.
DANGER
Risk of death - in the event of unpredictable
movements of tractor or machine
Park the machine only on fi rm, level ground.
Secure the tractor against unintentional
rolling.
Turn the engine off.
Remove the key.
Secure the machine against tipping using
supports (1).
1. Turn off the engine and remove the ignition
key.
2. Fold in the support stand
- Unlock spring-loaded bolts (B)
- Swivel support stand (5a) up and let it engage
3. Uncouple lines and the drivetrain
- Pull the cardan shaft off and place it on the support
(6).
- Uncouple the hydraulic lines and place them in the
hose support (7) (If problems occur, bring the control
unit to floating position)
7
6
- Remove the cord (Standard) or the cable and the
control unit (single rotor raising) from the tractor
cabin
- Uncouple electric cable from tractor and place it on
the cable holder (7) (For single rotor operation, two
electric cables need to be uncoupled.)
4. Unhitch unit from tractor.
5. Secure machine with anti-theft device
1. Fit anti-theft device to the coupling
2. Secure anti-theft device with a padlock.
EN
1700_EN-TRANSPORT_2860
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TRANSPORT
Safety advice
DANGER
Life-threatening danger through machine tipping over.
Carry out the change from working position
to transport position, and vice versa, only on
level, fi rm ground!
DANGER
Life-threatening danger exists through moving parts
when changing from transport to working position.
Make sure that the swivel range is clear and
that no-one is standing in the danger area.
Do not enter the danger zone yourself.
DANGER
Life-threatening danger exists through rotating rotors
when reducing the transport height.
Switch off the pto shaft.
Remove the tractor key!
Wait until rotors comes to a complete stand-
still.
DANGER
Life-threatening danger exists through unsecured
rotor arms.
Check the transport safety device before
each transport run! The gyro arms must be
locked with the hook. The locking hooks of
the transport lock (7) must be fully engaged
in the pivot of the outriggers.
Conversion from working to transport
position
075-09-07
1. Lifting the rotors
NOTE
Risk of material damage due to collision of the jockey
wheel on the rear rotor with the guard hoop off the
front rotor.
Ensure that the jockey wheel on the rear
rotor is unpinned from the fi rst hole (1) or
the fourth hole (2).
1
2
3
- Release the transport securing device by pulling the
rope and holding.
- Raise the rotors into transport position with the single-
action control unit
- Release rope to allow transport securing device to lock
in place
- Check correct locking of the transport securing device
(4) at both rotors.
4
EN
TRANSPORT
1700_EN-TRANSPORT_2860
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Changing from headland to transport
position
075-09-39
1. Lifting the rotors
- use the single-action control unit to lower the rotor arm
until the transport securing device (1) can be released.
1
- Release the transport securing device by pulling the
rope and holding.
- Raise the rotors into transport position with the single-
action control unit
- Release rope to allow transport securing device to lock
in place
- Check correct locking of the transport securing device
(2) at both rotors.
2
Driving on public roads
Only transport the machine in the transport position!
Observe the statutory regulations for your country.
Driving on public roads may only be carried out as
described in chapter “Transport position”.
Safety devices must be in proper condition.
Before driving off, bring swivelling parts to correct
position and secure against dangerous position
changes.
Check that the lighting functions before driving off.
WARNING
Risk of serious injury from protruding tines in
transport position.
Put the protective strips (1) onto the tines
before lifting the rotor arms into transport
position.
Hydraulic lower link
Secure the hydraulic lower link (U) so that machine
cannot swing out sideways.
EN
TRANSPORT
1700_EN-TRANSPORT_2860
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Frame - chassis
The frame chassis is steerable. The swivelling headstock
transfers the steering movement to the frame chassis
using a steering rod.
In the optimum basic setting, the frame chassis is trailed flush
to the tractor when driving straight ahead. (See illustration)
The steering rod length can be re-adjusted if the implement
does not trail flush.
The adjustment unit is located on the headstock.
1. Loosen the locknut (1)
2. Remove splint (3) and loosen nut (3) at start of
steering rod - directly behind the tractor.
3. Pull steering rod up and away.
4. Turn the spindle (2) until the required steering axle
position is reached.
1
2
3
5. Re-fit ball joint
A Spindle (2) must be screwed in.
B Spindle (2) must be screwed out.
M
044-01-009
A
B
Machine dimensions in transport
position
The following dimensions will not be exceeded if the
transport position is established correctly:
Type H e i g h t
Type H e i g h t
(m)
Width (m) L e n g t h
Width (m) L e n g t h
(m)
TOP 662 wide
chassis
4.00 2.90 8.10
4.00 2.90 8.10
4.00 2.90 8.10
T O P 6 6 2
n a r r o w
chassis
4.00 2.55 8.10
4.00 2.55 8.10
4.00 2.55 8.10
Reducing transport height:
T r a n s p o r t
height
Condition
4.06 m Swath apron retracted
4.06 m Swath apron retracted
but not
folded in
4.00 m Swath apron folded in
4.00 m Swath apron folded in
3.50 m Tines removed and safety hoop
3.50 m Tines removed and safety hoop
folded out
This height cannot be reached with
a mechanical swath curtain.
EN
TRANSPORT
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Transport height 4 m - fold in swath
apron
1. pull bolt back, turn and allow to lock in retracted position
2. Fold in swath apron
Transport height 3.5m - retract swath
apron
The following steps are to be performed to reduce (by
approx. 450mm) the implement height in transport position:
1. Release bolt (using linchpin below the frame tubing)
and remove
2. Push the swath apron towards the frame as far as
possible
3. Secure swath apron in this position with bolt and linchpin.
EN
TRANSPORT
1700_EN-TRANSPORT_2860
- 20 -
Transport height 3.5m
- Remove tines and fold out the safety
hoop
4. Remove the top three tines of both rotors. The tines are
secured with linchpins. Store the tines removed in the
holder provided.
NOTE
NOTE
Risk of material damage due to loss of tines.
Observe the direction of rotation of the
tines and the spring pins when attaching
the tines. The spring pin must close in the
rotation direction.
5. Folding out the safety bar: First remove the spring
linchpin (from opening 1) and fold the safety bar back
completely. Then re-secure using the spring linchpin
(opening 2).
1
2
6. Go to transport position.
Operation of the tine holder
1. Pull the handle (3) of the lock in driving direction
backwards (a) and then towards the body (b) to
open the locking device.
3
a
b
2. Insert a tine arm or remove a tine arm.
3. Press the lock back - towards implement centre.
The locking device clicks into place and the times
are secured.
Tine covering
CAUTION
Risk of injury exists through the sharp edges on the
spring tines. Passers-by, cyclists and others
Fit the tine guard onto the remaining spring
tines.
Fitting the tine coverings:
1. Pin the tine covering right across all tines on a tine arm.
Cover all remaining tine arms on the machine using a
protective covering.
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Pottinger TOP 662 Operating instructions

Category
Mini tillers
Type
Operating instructions

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