Parking Or Storage - FERRI TR Series Maintenance And Use Manual

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INSTALLATION
Machine placement in working position:
Follow this procedure when placing the implement into its working position:
Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children, before starting.
Be sure there is enough clearence from other equipment to move the machine into its working position.
Check that all guards are in place and working as intended.
Always move the implement in trasport position when not in use, and disengage the PTO.
Use the control levers's tractor in combination to maneuver the head in working position.
Refer to Operating Section to start-up procedure.
Reverse the above procedure when removing the machine from its working position.
Stopping machine:
Slowly decrease engine speed to low idle.
Disengage all controls.
Disengage PTO clutch slowly.
Machine Hazard Area:
Stay away front the fron, side and behind the machine when it is running. Keep others away. The blades can pick up stones, sticks,
wire and other debris and throw it out with enough force to severely injury bystanders.
Shut down machine and wait for moving parts to stop before approaching machine.
4.4 Parking or storage
If the machine is to remain immobilised for long periods, it must be stored in a place sheltered from atmospheric agents and
protected to avoid the accumulation of dust.
Park the machine on flat and firm ground, in order to prevent the risk
of rolling over.
Remove stabilizers (on the machines equipped with them)
Lower the machine to the ground with the aid of the hydraulic lift of
the tractor, after lowering and locking the stand, closing the arms and
lowering the end tool to the ground (FIG. 4.5).
Remove the controls of the machine from the tractor cab.
Disconnect any electric socket from the tractor.
Clean the machine with care, in order to remove debris, dirt or mud
left on the machine;
Make a general visual check of the machine to identify any structural
lesions, find any deep abrasions on the paint, check that the original
safety decals are present in their positions and are whole and legible;
If any lesions, abrasions or damage are found, make the necessary
repairs: if necessary, replace any damaged decals immediately;
Grease all the mechanical parts, the tightening pins, the coupling head
to the PTO shaft (see Chapter 7 "Maintenance");Make sure that all grease
cavities have been filled with grease to remove any water residue from the washing. This also protects the bearing seals.
If possible, put the machine away in a covered place and place the machine firmly on wooden boards;
Cover the machine with a tarpaulin, tying it suitably.
Check that all flails and supports are intact and check their general condition. If these parts are worn, make sure you replace
them (see par. 8.6).
Inspect all hydraulic hoses, lines, couplers and fittings. Tighten any loose fittings. Replace any hose that is badly cut, nicked,
abraded or is separating from the crimped end of a fitting.
Touch up all paint nicks and scratches to prevent rusting.
Unhook from tractor (see section 4.3)
Lubricate the blades well in order to avoid the formation of rust.
The recovered old oil must not be disposed of in the environment; according to the laws in force, it is classified as special waste
and as such it must be consigned to special collection centres. Apply to the nearest Consortium for the disposal of old oil.
2
TR-TRM
Rev. 01.00
FIG. 4.5

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