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  • Page 1 Fanex 683 / 763 O p e r a t i n g m a n u a l E d i t i o n 8 . 2 0 0 8 D a t e o f p r i n t 9 .
  • Page 2 D e s i g n a t i o n o f t h e i m p l e m e n t Y o u r d e a l e r w i l l r e q u i r e c e r t a i n i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t y o u r m a c h i n e t o b e a b l e t o h e l p y o u a s q u i c k l y a s p o s s i b l e . P l e a s e e n t e r t h e i n f o r m a t i o n h e r e .
  • Page 3 EC Conformity Declaration E C C o n f o r m i t y D e c l a r a t i o n i n c o n f o r m i t y w i t h K v e r n e l a n d G r o u p G o t t m a d i n g e n N .
  • Page 4 Foreword These operating instructions provide you with detailed information concerning system set up and maintenance of your new Rotary Tedder. In addition, the instructions also include safety instructions which ensure safe employment of the machine. The operating instructions contain descriptions of all the available equipment, the various models and all of the special and additional pieces of equipment which are not usually included in the delivery.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety................6 1.1 For your safety ....................6 1.2 Safety instructions contained in this manual ..........6 1.3 Nameplate ......................7 1.4 Application as stipulated ................. 7 1.5 Liability and warranty ..................7 1.6 Safety warning labels and pictorial warning signs........9 1.7 Authorized operators..................
  • Page 6 4. Setting work ..............29 4.1 Tine setting...................... 29 4.2 Wheels ......................29 4.3 Vibration pads ....................29 5. Maintenance ..............30 5.1 Inspection......................30 5.2 Lubrication ...................... 30 Special equipment ............32 6.1 Hydraulic diagonal device ................32 6.2 Swathing mode ....................
  • Page 7: Safety

    Safety For your safety On delivery, your dealer gave you an explanation of the operation and maintenance of the implement. Please read these operating instructions before operating the implement for the first time. It is essential that you observe all of the safety instructions. Parts of the text which are of particular importance are marked with a pictogram.
  • Page 8: Nameplate

    Nameplate The nameplate stating the machine type and serial number is fastened to the bracket on the left. Note: Enter the data on the nameplate in the box provided on page 5. Application as stipulated The Rotary Tedder is built solely for use in the field of agricultural work and is intended and suitable for the processing of blades of grass and haulms which have been mown and are lying on the ground.
  • Page 9 2. The following regulations must be observed: all applicable local accident prevention regulations, all recognized traffic, safety and industrial medical regulations, the system limits and safety instructions listed in the technical manual. 3. Any work on the implement should be carried out using suitable, tools and apparatus in perfect condition.
  • Page 10: Safety Warning Labels And Pictorial Warning Signs

    Safety warning labels and pictorial warning signs Attention! Complete safety means that you are familiar with and understand all of the safety warning labels. This means you must be fully aware of the type of dangers being warned against, exactly where they could occur and in particular, the appropriate safety measurement to employ.
  • Page 11 1. All of the operating and safety instructions must be read and complied with before system start up! 2. You must read all maintenance and repair work instructions before carrying out any maintenance or repair work. Stop the engine and remove the ignition key.
  • Page 12 5. Do not step between the tractor and the implement. Danger of being caught or squeezed! 6. Do not lift the implement right up. The maximum permitted height of the rear reflector is 0.9 m above the ground. 7. When using the third support wheel, the upper guide rod must be mounted in the longitudinal hole of the headstock! 8.
  • Page 13: Authorized Operators

    Authorized operators Youths under the age of 16 may not operate the Rotary Tedder. The owner of the implement must provide the operator with the operating instructions and make sure that they have read and understood them. Only then may the implement be put into operation. The allocation of responsibilty for the various tasks on the implement must be clearly determined and complied with.
  • Page 14: Mounted Implements

    10.When mounting or dismounting the support devices, make sure that they are in the appropriate prescribed position in order to ensure stability! Only deposit the implement on level and solid ground. 11.Ballast weights are only to be installed to the points designed for this purpose! 12.Do not leave the engine on within closed spaces (indoors)! 13.Before start up and operation, inspect the area around you.
  • Page 15: Power Take-Off Operation

    1.8.3 Power take-off operation Only valid for p.t.o.-driven implements. 1. Do not use p.t.o. shafts other than those specified by the manufacturer! Make sure that the p.t.o. shaft is always properly installed and secured! The guard tube as well as the p.t.o shaft guard must be installed.
  • Page 16: Hydraulics

    1.8.4 Hydraulics 1. Caution! The hydraulic system is under high pressure! 2. Check the hydraulic hoses at regular intervals and renew them when damaged or worn. The spare hoses must comply with the technical requirements laid down by the manufacturer of the implement! 3.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    1.10 Maintenance Directions quoted („right“, „left“, „in front“,“behind“) are always taken as being in the direction of travel. The sense of rotation is defined as follows: Rotation sense right = clockwise, Rotation sense left = anticlockwise, Rotations around a vertical axis, taken from top to bottom, Rotations around a horizontal axis, at a right angle to the direction of travel, taken from left to right, Rotations of nuts, bolts etc.
  • Page 18: Safety Instructions For The Rotary Tedder

    1.11 Safety instructions for the Rotary Tedder 1. General safety instructions are contained in this documentation (and in Germany additionally in the accident prevention regulation VSG 1.1, 01.01.2000, of the "Landwirtschaftliche Berufsgenossenschaft" (Agricultural Trade Association). 2. Prior to mounting the implement or lifting the implement for the first time, check the space available. 3.
  • Page 19: Calculation Of Axle Loads

    1.12 Calculation of axle loads Combination of tractor and mounted implement The mounting of implements at front and rear three-point linkage of bars is never to exceed the tractor‘s maximum permitted total load weight or the load capacity. The tractor‘s front axles are to be loaded with 20% of the tractor‘s unloaded weight minimum.
  • Page 20 B. CALCULATION OF THE ACTUAL FRONT AXLE LOAD T v act (If the required minimum ballast of the front (G ) is not met by the front mounted implement(G ), the v min weight of the front mounted implement to the weight of the minimum ballast of the front is to be increase •...
  • Page 21: Technical Data

    Technical data General i k r i k r i t t " " a t r o h t i a r t i n r " " c i k r i t t " " b e r t y t i i t i s "...
  • Page 22: Noise Metering

    Noise metering The sound pressure level emmision has been measured in accordance with the EN 11 201 and EN 11 204. A-method effective perceived sound pressure level...
  • Page 23: Operation

    Operation Mounting on the tractor Danger! The implement should be at a stand-still whenever maintenance, repairs or adjustments are carried out. Stop the engine and remove the ignition key. Fitting the machine: Hook up the machine to the upper and lower links and lock with spring or hinged pin.
  • Page 24: Modifying The Drive Shaft To Suit The Tractor

    Modifying the drive shaft to suit the tractor The p.t.o. stub position varies with different tractors and for this reason it may be necessary to shorten the drive shaft. Check the length of the shaft before first use as follows: Danger! The implement should be at a stand-still whenever maintenance, repairs or...
  • Page 25: Converting From Working To Transport Mode

    Converting from working to transport mode Danger! All jobs to be carried out only when engine switched off and machine at a standstill. Remove the ignition key! 1. 6593 only, equipped with hinged hoop guard and tine arms: The outer hoop guard and two tine arms can be folded in to reduce the transport height.
  • Page 26: Converting From Working To Transport Mode

    Converting from working to transport mode Danger! Before lowering the side machines, ensure that there is no-one in the swivel area! 1. Lower the machine. 2. Pull the cable to loosen the locking device on the side machines. (Fig. A) 3.
  • Page 27: Operating The Machine

    Operating the machine 3.6.1 General Select a travelling speed at which all the crop can be harvested neatly. Do not hold the sliding clutch for longer than 10 seconds. Change down a gear when under overload. Switch off the PTO when the jointed shaft is at a steep angle.
  • Page 28: Mechanical Setting For Clearing The Edges Of The Field

    3.6.2 Mechanical setting for clearing the edges of the field. Danger! All jobs to be carried out only when engine switched off and machine at a standstill. Remove the ignition key! In the working position –neutral/middle– the stopper latch is in position „b“. When clearing the edges of the field –to the left–...
  • Page 29: Unhooking From The Tractor

    Unhooking from the tractor Caution! Only park the machine when the side machines have been lowered (risk of tipping). Before lowering the side machines, check that there is no-one in the swivel range! Pull the cable to unlock the side machines. Lower the side machines to working position via the tractor control unit.
  • Page 30: Setting Work

    Setting work Danger! All jobs to be carried out only when engine switched off and machine at a standstill. Remove the ignition key! Tine setting. Check the tine setting and readjust if necessary: unscrew hexagonal nut (c) and locknut (d) adjust tines by adjusting the stopper screw (x) so that the gauge is parallel for (a) and (b).
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    Maintenance Danger! All jobs to be carried out only when engine switched off and machine at a standstill. Remove the ignition key! Inspection Check the Tedder carefully after approx. 5 operating hours. Check and where necessary tighten all screws, particularly spring tines, rotor arms and wheel axles. Torques: A tines = 120 Nm...
  • Page 32 A – main gear: C – hinge pin, double universal joint: D - hinge pin, single universal joint: B – rotary gear: 30 h 30 h 40 h 40 h 16 h 40 h 40 h...
  • Page 33: Special Equipment

    Special equipment Danger! All jobs to be carried out only when engine switched off and machine at a standstill. Remove the ignition key! Hydraulic diagonal device Instead of the mechanical adjustment for diagonal working mode, a hydraulic cylinder can be fitted for control from the driving seat of the tractor.
  • Page 34: Tine Loss Safeguard

    Tine loss safeguard The flexible plastic holders can be easily clamped and loosened again. If a tine now breaks off, it is held by the adjacent tine. It does not get lost and can therefore cause no damage to following machines, e.g. cutting machine.
  • Page 35: Protection Plates (2 Pcs.)

    Mounting to the tractor: Transfer the upper link from one of the bores at the bottom of the headstock (n) to the longitudinal hole at the top (s), using the special bolt included in the supply (t). Caution! The upper link bolt must be positioned about in the middle of the longitudinal hole when the machine has been lowered, so that the machine can follow the uneven surface of...
  • Page 36: Additional Running Gear

    Additional running gear The transport running gear relieves load on the 3-pt headstock which means less weight transferred from the tractor front axle during transport. For the working configuration the running gear is folded up by a double acting hydraulic ram, whilst for transport the running gear is folded down, thus raising the machine clear of the ground.
  • Page 37: A Appendix

    Appendix Torque values for international metric thread joints All bolted joints must be torqued in accordance with the values given in this table unless otherwise indicated. On this machine '8.8' is both the standard and minimum quality used. Attention! When lock bolts or lock nuts are used the given value must be increased by 10%. r o f a i r y t i l...

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