HUSTLER BaleSlice Owner's manual

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Owner's manual
BaleSlice
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HUSTLER EQUIPMENT INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Dear Customer,
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and would love to take this opportunity while you’re reading this instruction
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Kindest Regards
Brent Currie
CEO
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CONTENTS
Important .................................................................................... 2
Introduction ................................................................................ 2
Operating Saftey Rules ........................................................ 3-9
Intended use of device ..........................................................10
Device Description ........................................................... 11-12
Device Use ......................................................................... 13-15
Servicing and Maintenance ............................................ 16-17
Warranty .................................................................................... 18
Maintenance Log .....................................................................19
Register your warranty. .......................................................... 20
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IMPORTANT
Please read this Instruction Manual before you start operating the
machine and observe all safety rules contained herein.
The Instruction Manual constitutes the basic equipment of the
machine!
Please keep this Instruction Manual in a safe place within easy
reach of the user and the operator during the whole period of
machine use.
In case this manual is lost or damaged, you should purchase
the new copy, by placing an order in the point of sale or at the
machine’s manufacturer.
In case the machine is resold or made accessible to a third party,
you should enclose the Instruction Manual together with the
Declaration of Conformity for the machine.
All the rights to this Instruction Manual are reserved by the
manufacturer. Copying, processing of this Instruction Manual or
any of its part without the manufacturer consent is forbidden.
INTRODUCTION
It is strongly recommended to read and understand this Instruction
Manual before starting operation of the hydraulically controlled bale
slicer and observe all recommendations contained herein.
This Instruction Manual contains descriptions of all risks which may occur
when you do not observe safety rules during machine work and operation.
In this Operation Manual safety precautions which should be undertaken in
order to minimise or avoid the risks are listed.
This Instruction Manual also contains the rules of proper cutter use and
explains what service procedures connected with it should be made.
If any information given in this Instruction Manual is incomprehensible, please
ask directly the manufacturer for an explanation.
Note!
Read this Instruction Manual
Before start work with bale slice.
Note!
This symbol warns about the risk.
This warning symbol indicates an important information given in
Instruction Manual concerning to the risk. Please read this information
carefully, comply with the instructions and act with due caution.
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OPERATING SAFETY RULES
User Safety
The cutters with hydraulic drive may be operated exclusively by adults
who have familiarized themselves with their operation and who have
read this Operation Manual and have suitable qualifications. When
operating the cutters you should take all safety precautions, in particular:
Observe general regulations relating to health and safety at work
apart from keeping to the recommendations included in this
Instruction Manual.
Follow the safety instructions of the warning symbols attached to
the machine.
Never permit other persons than the operator to drive the vehicle
which operate this cutter and do not allow other people to stay in
the vehicle or on the machine during their operation.
The cutter may be operated only by a person who is authorized to
drive a vehicle with the cutter attached, in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations.
The work-stand of the operator during work with the bale cutter is
the cabin of vehicle, to which the cutter is attached.
Please remember that on this cutter there are a lot of places which
can cause personal injury (sharp edges, protruding construction
elements etc.). When operating the machine you should be
particularly careful when you come near the above critical places,
and you absolutely must use personal protective equipment, such as:
protective clothing,
protective gloves,
protective shoes
Transport of people or objects on the cutter is strictly forbidden.
It is forbidden to operate the cutter by unauthorised persons who
have not read this Operation Manual.
An operator who operates the cutter with hydraulic drive outside
the working place must be equipped with first-aid-kit containing
first aid measures together with instructions of their use
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When operating the cutter with dusty materials it is necessary to
wear protective clothing suitable for the material being cut and
transported, in particular: rubber boots, gloves, coat, cap and half-
mask.
In case of poisoning or infection you should immediately contact
the physician.
When you drive the vehicle with the cutter attached which is not
working you should keep safety transport clearance – min. 0.3 m
Transport speed should be adjusted to the condition of road
surface.
In order to keep suitable control, the cutter should be adjusted to
the vehicle in accordance with the recommendations of both the
vehicle and the cutter manufacturers as well as the suspension
used. Manufacturer's clamping rules are described in chapter 5.1.
Cutter installation - in this Operation Manual.
Please remember that the load of every axle of the vehicle with the
cutter attached must not lower than 20% of vehicle's gross weight.
Never leave the vehicle with the cutter attached on slopes or
other terrain inclinations without protecting it against self-rolling
downwards. The cutter must be lowered on the ground. You should
place wedges under the vehicle wheels.
Before taking any action connected with preparation, mounting,
dismantling or adjustment, you should switch off drive, vehicle
engine, vehicle immobilize and wait until all movable machine
elements will stop.
After the first hour of operation you should check the condition of
all temporary fastenings, e.g. bolted joints.
The cutter must be stored on flat, even, paved ground in a place
inaccessible for unauthorized persons and animals with drawing
special attention to securing knifes of cutting jaw.
During cutter assembly and disassembly you should take care and
be careful about construction elements responsible for fastening
with the vehicle.
Before you start working with the cutter you should check its
technical condition as well as vehicle cooperating with it. Vehicle
and cutter unit must be in good technical condition. Worn or
damaged parts should be immediately replaced by the new ones.
OPERATING SAFETY RULES CONT
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The cutter must be equipped with all protective shields (if they are
provided by the manufacturer) which protect against accessing to
movable parts. Covers must be complete and fully efficient.
The cutter weight suspended on the vehicle may influence the
vehicle's driveability. In such a situation great caution should be
exercised.
Keep this Instrcution Manual accessible near the cutter. When you
loan the cutter you should hand it over in good working and technical
condition along with the Operation Manual.
Before you start using the cutter, you should prepare it in accordance with
the recommendations given in section: 5. Device use Cutter installation.
Lashing to the cutter additional transport means is strictly forbidden.
It is strictly forbidden to transport the cutter, ready to work, on public roads.
When you start the cutter for the first time, you should check its functioning.
Assembly protections of the cutter's bolts, should be only done with
the use of typical protection means in the form of cotter pins. Work
with other protective means is forbidden.
On account of natural wear of materials you should obey
recommendations described at chapter no. 6.Service and
maintenance procedure steps.
Before you start to work, you should pay special attention to the
condition of the cutter's hydraulic system. The cylinder, hydraulic
piping and connections must be tight. Worn or damaged parts should
be immediately replaced by the new ones.
During operation the hydraulic piping is under high pressure. When
you connect or disconnect the cutter's hydraulic system with the
vehicle's hydraulic system, the system must not be under pressure
Upon receiving the cutter check its technical condition, whether it
wasn't damaged.
Staying under the raised cutter is forbidden, there is a risk of being
crushed by construction elements or transported materials.
It is forbidden to stay close to operating cutter.
Don't put fingers and limbs between construction elements of the
cutter while making adjustments or overhauls.
The vehicle operator who operates the cutter must pay attention that no
one approaches the cutter or stays close to it during operation.
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During turning or reversing, manoeuvring with the cutter, you
should ensure suitable visibility for yourself or look for help of a
properly trained person.
It is forbidden for operating personnel to stay between the vehicle
and the cutter when the vehicle engine is operating.
Work on the slopes exceeding 8% is inadmissible.
During working on slopes you should act with great caution.
Pay special attention during turns and reversing of vehicle with
suspended bale cutter, both during transport and while reversing,
especially when people, animals or any objects are close to the vehicle.
A vehicle operating with the cutter should have a cabin.
Never leave the vehicle with the engine operating. Before you
leave the driver's seat you should lower the cutter on the ground,
turn off the vehicle engine, operate hand brake, and take out the
ignition key.
Do not wear unbuttoned or loose-hanging clothes while working,
assembling, disassembling or making adjustments. Keep them
away from construction elements as they may be caught by them.
The cutter should be disconnected from the vehicle not earlier than
after turning the vehicle engine off and taking out the ignition key.
After finishing the work it is recommended to clean and wash the
bale cutter in the washing station equipped with waste-water
treatment plant or sedimentation tank for neutralization of waste-
water.
OPERATING SAFETY RULES CONT
7
The cutter should be stored on flat, paved surface under a
roof, in places protected against unauthorised persons and
animals, with cutting knives protected, to eliminate the risk of
accidental injury.
In case of failure you should immediately disconnect the drive
transmitted from the vehicle.
The cutter operation by the people under an influence of
alcohol, drugs or other narcotics is strictly forbidden.
All service procedures, which need a servicing person to stay
near the cutter should be done only with the cutter lowered on
the ground and with the vehicle engine turned off.
The cutter control is only possible from the vehicle cabin to
which the cutter is connected, after taking the seat by the
vehicle operator. The fork control may be done only from the
vehicle cabin to which the fork is connected, after taking a seat
by the vehicle operator.
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Risks Occuring during bale cutter operation:
no. Risk Source of risk (cause) Possible effects
of the risk Protective means
1
Excessive strain
of the motor
system (physical
strain)
Work in standing,, forced
bent over position, walk-
ing, sliding
Motor system dis-
eases, backbone
injuries, strained
tendons
Familiarize with Operation Manual,
training at the work station with a
consideration of lifting standards
during manual transport works,
proper weight lifting techniques,
using other person's help, devices
which make moving easier e.g.
hoist, hoisting winch
2
Falling down
on the same
level (stumbling,
slipping etc.)
Uneven subsoil, disor-
der – lying and standing
objects, communication
roads obstructed, slippery
surfaces of the siloses
Bruising, dis-
locations, joint
sprains, bone
fractures, injures
Suitable protective shoes, even
foundation, focused attention,
keeping order, familiarizing with
the Operation Manual
3
Hitting on fixed,
protruding and
sharp machine
parts
The machine and its
environment
Body injures,
bruising, bumps,
bruises, cuts
Proper placing of the machine,
safe space to move around, prop-
er organization of work, focused
attention, use personal protective
equipment – protective helmet,
gloves, familiarizing with the
Operation Manual
4Hitting by moving
objects
Fodder, accidental turf
parts, silage falling down
from the machine during
transportation.
Bruising, cuts
Focused attention, marking of
dangerous zone, ban on moving
nearby working machine, ban on
staying under suspended weight -
raised machine, wearing personal
protective equipment – protective
helmet, glasses, familiarizing with
the Operation Manual
5Sharp, dangerous
edges
Protruding machine
construction parts, use of
manual tools
Finger and hand
injuries, scratches,
catching loose
clothes on pro-
truding parts
Personal protective equipment –
protective gloves, working uniform
buttoned up, focused attention
6Movable machine
parts
Movable machine ele-
ments, sliding piston rods
of hydraulic cylinders,
lack of movable parts
shielding
Dragging in, limb
injures, crushing
of fingers and
palms
Ban on moving nearby working
machine, focused attention, use
of movable parts shields, familiar-
izing with the Instruction Manual
7
Suspended and
standing machine
weight, loaded
machine weight
Improper assembly, ag-
gregation, bad positioning
of the machine, improper
operation, leaving the
suspended machine on
tractor, improper loading
of transported feed
Bruising, feet and
palms crushing
Focused attention, ban on staying
under suspended weight - raised
machine, using personal protec-
tive equipment - safety boots,
safety gloves, safe placing of the
machine, using other person's
help, using jacks, cranes, familiar-
izing with the Operation Manual
8
Micro-climate
– changeable
atmospheric
conditions
Work done in differential
weather conditions
Overheating
(thermal shock),
sun burnings
Suitable protective clothing,
drinks, creams with filters, taking
breaks, familiarizing with the
Instruction Manual, vehicle cabin
ventilation
9 Noise
Too high revolutions
of the vehicle engine,
damaged, loose vibrating
parts of the machine
Irritation, lack of
concentration,
neurosis
Work with the vehicle and the ma-
chine in good working order, rou-
tine maintenance, proper vehicle
engine revolutions, familiarizing
with the Instruction Manual
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no. Risk Source of risk (cause) Possible effects
of the risk Protective means
1
Excessive strain
of the motor
system (physical
strain)
Work in standing,, forced
bent over position, walk-
ing, sliding
Motor system dis-
eases, backbone
injuries, strained
tendons
Familiarize with Operation Manual,
training at the work station with a
consideration of lifting standards
during manual transport works,
proper weight lifting techniques,
using other person's help, devices
which make moving easier e.g.
hoist, hoisting winch
2
Falling down
on the same
level (stumbling,
slipping etc.)
Uneven subsoil, disor-
der – lying and standing
objects, communication
roads obstructed, slippery
surfaces of the siloses
Bruising, dis-
locations, joint
sprains, bone
fractures, injures
Suitable protective shoes, even
foundation, focused attention,
keeping order, familiarizing with
the Operation Manual
3
Hitting on fixed,
protruding and
sharp machine
parts
The machine and its
environment
Body injures,
bruising, bumps,
bruises, cuts
Proper placing of the machine,
safe space to move around, prop-
er organization of work, focused
attention, use personal protective
equipment – protective helmet,
gloves, familiarizing with the
Operation Manual
4Hitting by moving
objects
Fodder, accidental turf
parts, silage falling down
from the machine during
transportation.
Bruising, cuts
Focused attention, marking of
dangerous zone, ban on moving
nearby working machine, ban on
staying under suspended weight -
raised machine, wearing personal
protective equipment – protective
helmet, glasses, familiarizing with
the Operation Manual
5Sharp, dangerous
edges
Protruding machine
construction parts, use of
manual tools
Finger and hand
injuries, scratches,
catching loose
clothes on pro-
truding parts
Personal protective equipment –
protective gloves, working uniform
buttoned up, focused attention
6Movable machine
parts
Movable machine ele-
ments, sliding piston rods
of hydraulic cylinders,
lack of movable parts
shielding
Dragging in, limb
injures, crushing
of fingers and
palms
Ban on moving nearby working
machine, focused attention, use
of movable parts shields, familiar-
izing with the Instruction Manual
7
Suspended and
standing machine
weight, loaded
machine weight
Improper assembly, ag-
gregation, bad positioning
of the machine, improper
operation, leaving the
suspended machine on
tractor, improper loading
of transported feed
Bruising, feet and
palms crushing
Focused attention, ban on staying
under suspended weight - raised
machine, using personal protec-
tive equipment - safety boots,
safety gloves, safe placing of the
machine, using other person's
help, using jacks, cranes, familiar-
izing with the Operation Manual
8
Micro-climate
– changeable
atmospheric
conditions
Work done in differential
weather conditions
Overheating
(thermal shock),
sun burnings
Suitable protective clothing,
drinks, creams with filters, taking
breaks, familiarizing with the
Instruction Manual, vehicle cabin
ventilation
9 Noise
Too high revolutions
of the vehicle engine,
damaged, loose vibrating
parts of the machine
Irritation, lack of
concentration,
neurosis
Work with the vehicle and the ma-
chine in good working order, rou-
tine maintenance, proper vehicle
engine revolutions, familiarizing
with the Instruction Manual
Sign Description Place of attaching
NOTE !
General warning
sign warning - a
risk of danger
The cutter User
manual
Warning against
side squeeze up The cutter
Read the Manual User Manual
Wear protective
suit The cutter user manual
Moveable machine
parts The Cutter
Don't stand under
load The Cutter
Ban on transporting
persons on
transport devices
The Cutter
Ban on repairing
the device when it
is in motion
The Cutter
Ban on lubricating
the device when it
is in motion
The Cutter
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INTENDED USE OF THE DEVICE
The hydraulic driven bale cutter is intended for transporting and
cutting bales with feed before they are directly dispensed to farm
animals on closed area of private enterprise. Due to the use of
automated foil grip, the machine ensures easy and quick work -
without a need of leaving the vehicle's cabin. Loader operator skills
are very helpful to fully use the capabilities that this attachment gives.
It is important how the bale is grabed, handled and cutted to go safely
trough whole process of cutting it.
This is professional equipment for front loaders, telescopic loaders
and mini-loaders fitted with standard EURO hitch. Additionally, at the
customer request, the machine assembly to the vehicle can be done
with the use of the following fastenings: TUZ I, TUZ II, TUZ III, SMS, ISO.
Working element of the machine is upper catting jaw of the cutter,
equipped with specially designed cutting knives assembly. The
assembly cuts bales with feed and grip the bale during transport
perfectly well. The cutter has hydraulic control system, which after
connection to the vehicle allows to control operation from the vehicle
cabin by the operator.
Meeting the requirements concerning machine use, servicing and
repairs in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations
and strict observance of them is the condition of intended use of the
machine. The cutter can be operated, serviced and repaired exclusively
by the persons who know its detailed characteristics and got
familiarized with good practices as far as health and safety at work.
The manufacturer has a wide choice of accessories for the loaders,
which make transport easier. The manufacturer also offers specialist
consultancy concerning the choice of suitable equipment for
customer's needs.
All cases of lack of clarity concerning the machine
intended use, should be cleared with the cutter's
manufacturer. Proper choice of the machine and
awareness of its intended use will rise safety at work.
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INTENDED USE OF THE DEVICE DEVICE DESCRIPTION
Fig.1 General view - Bale Cutter
The hydraulic driven bale cutters are adapted to co-operate with a
vehicle, which has power hydraulic system as a standard of the rear
and front fastenings used in agricultural vehicles.
Basic tool fastening systems existing in the cutters are as follows:
TUZ I, TUZ II, TUZ III, TUZ IV hitch types
EURO type coupling – as a standard
SMS hitch
Each cutter is built of two articulated main construction elements.
The first element – frame with forks is made of laser cut steel plate,
bended and welded into stiff frame. Straight teeth are attached to the
frame. The second element – jaw is a movable part of the cutter. It is
made of welded steel elements with cutting knifes assembly attached
to it. The jaw in its upper part has articulated connection to the frame
with forks, and in its lower part (front part) to hydraulic cylinders.
Additionally, in the central part of the frame with forks, the cylinder
with hooks catching the bale foil is built-in.
The hydraulic system, which after being connected to vehicle, is
controlled from the operator's cabin, allows for smooth work of the
jaw in the range of 80˚. The cutter's jaw has special construction,
which ensures easy bale slitting, and adjusted tooth arrangement
allows for reliable and tough work s well as secure protection feed
during transport.
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DEVICE DESCRIPTION CONT
Fig. 2 The bale cutter's setting-up with the jaw raised
Equipment and accessories
Basic
The basic equipment of the bucket consists of:
Hydraulic control system with power hydraulic system piping and hoses
Instruction Manual
Warranty Card
Hand-held warning-lighting device and triangle marking plate for
slow-moving vehicles do not belong to the basic equipment of the
cutter. You can buy them at the manufacturer and in the agricultural
machines depot for an additional cost. Every cutter user should have a
warning-lighting device and a triangle marking plate for slow-moving
vehicles in good working order. Ignoring their use during transport
and work can result in accident. The machine user is responsible for
damages resulting from an accident.
Auxiliary
1. Linch pin, cotter pin, clip ø 10.5
Note:
ALL ELEMENTS OF AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT OF THE CUTTER MAY BE
BOUGHT AT THE MANUFACTURER FOR AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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DEVICE DESCRIPTION CONT DEVICE USE
Bale Cutter Installation
Make sure that all mounting elements of the vehicle and
the cutter are matched appropriately to guarantee safe
assembly and operation.
In case of the lack of clarity you should definitely contact
the manufacturer of the vehicle or the cutter .
As there is a need to connect two cutter systems to the
vehicle, the assembly of the cutter should be done in the
following order:
i. Assembly of mechanical system of the vehicle and
the bale cutter
Depending on the type of fastening system, you should
provide original protections. Every time when you
assembly the system you should check the wear of
connecting elements: bolts and journals.
ii. Assembly of hydraulic system
The bale cutter is equipped with pipes (hoses), which
need to be connected to connector pipes of the vehicle
power hydraulic system. Please, make sure that the pipes
(hoses) are run properly and check hydraulic connectors
cleanliness. Connection should be made in accordance
with schematic drawing 4
The bale cutter dismantling is carried out in reverse order
with exercising special caution during disassembly of
mechanical system, which separates the cutter from the
vehicle.
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Hydraulic control system of the bale cutter
The bale cutter operation is controlled from the vehicle operator
cabin. The bale cutter is equipped with power hydraulic system
terminals, which after being connected to the power hydraulic system
of the vehicle ensure smooth control of its work.
DEVICE USE CONT
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DEVICE USE CONT
The bale cutter's hydraulic system
In order to make the work easier, its manufacturer equipped the
cutter with special control system. In order to make good use of the
cutter's functions the following operation steps in a given order are
recommended:
1. Raise cutter's jaw
2. Open hooks keeping up the foil
3. Fill the cutter with feed, grab the bale
4. Close the hooks keeping up the foil
5. Pre-clamping – transport to the place of feeding
6. Down motion of jaw – bale cutting and dropping the part of bale
7. Raise the cutter's jaw
8. Drop the rest of bale
9. Open the hooks keeping up the foil - dropping the foil
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
After work servicing
Each time, after finishing the work, the cutter should be cleaned and
placed on flat hardened surface. Then you should make an inspection
of connections of parts and assemblies. Worn or damaged parts
should be immediately replaced by new or regenerated ones. You
should check all screw connections and screw in the loosen ones. All
safety signs placed on the cutter should be kept clean.
After Season Maintenance
Includes all operation steps listed in the section entitled: After work
servicing. Additionally, the cutter should be stored under canopy on
flat hardened surface. It is recommended to place wooden blocks
under the cutter. You should make sure that paint cover is tight. If
there is no paint in some places you should clean up the areas and
apply new protection coating layer on them.
Sevicing and maintenance procedure steps
All activities connected with the cutter servicing can be done
by the operator of the vehicle to which the cutter is attached
provided that he is authorised to operate the vehicle.
The cutter's servicing is only possible after reading the
Instruction Manual.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
Lubrication of movable connections
Lubrication of movable connections of the cutter is the basic
maintenance operation step. All movable parts should be protected
once a season with ŁT-42 grease. Clean all connections from dirt and
old used grease before lubrication. If you notice any traces of wear,
you should definitely replace used parts with the new ones.
Scrapping, the environment
In case of total wear of the machine to the level not allowing for
its further use, it should be scrapped. This also concerns routine
repairs or replacement of damaged parts. With the aim of doing it,
the machine should be carefully cleaned. Drain used oil and pass it to
utilization. Then you should disassemble the machine and segregate
parts according to the types of used materials. Segregated parts
should be passed to the scrap heap or for utilization.
The machine is a fully environmental friendly product. The materials
used for its production are recyclable in 98%. Used parts of the
machine should be utilized in accordance with local environment
protection law. During the whole period of machine use you shouldn't
allow for oil leak, which can cause environment pollution.
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WARRANTY
(Bale Slice)
The goods specified in the Instruction Manual as designed
and supplied by the Manufacturer are warranted against faulty
workmanship and defective materials for a period of 24 months from
the date of purchase.
Such warranty is subject to the following conditions:
1. This warranty covers the repair or replacement of parts or
machinery sold by the manufacturer and damaged as a result of
the faulty workmanship or materials in such parts or machinery.
It does not extend to any other loss or damage including
consequential loss or damage or loss to other property or persons.
2. Without limiting the generality of paragraph 1 above, this warranty
does not cover the following:
a. Travel expenses.
b. Damage caused by accident, misuse or abuse.
c. Damage to any goods which have been altered or modified by
someone other than the manufacturer or its authorised agent
d. Damage or loss to the goods due to their unsuitability for any
particular use or for using with any particular tractor except
where such use or tractor had been specically approved by
the manufacturer.
e. Damage or loss where the fitting and installation of the goods
were not carried out By the manufacturer or its authorised
dealer.
f. Paint damage or wear.
g. Wear and tear where Hustler deem the product to be in a high
wear environment
3. Procedure for recovery under warranty. No loss or damage will
be covered by this warranty unless the following procedure is
followed by the purchaser
a. The loss or damage should be reported immediately to the
dealer (who will contact the manufacturer who will advise
whether it is covered by the warranty and undertake the
necessary action).
“This warranty shall be interpreted according to the laws of New Zealand and
the parties agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the Courts of New Zealand.
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