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JN070AGB B
Shredders
TBE GB
series 102
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Read carefully before starting the machine
Original instructions
- English - 06-2015
JN070AGB B

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  • Page 1 JN070AGB B Shredders TBE GB series 102 OPERATOR'S MANUAL Read carefully before starting the machine Original instructions - English - 06-2015 JN070AGB B...
  • Page 3: Dear Owner

    REFERENCE. Pass it on to the next owner if you re-sell the machine. Your dealer can offer a complete line of genuine NOBILI service parts. These parts are manufactured and carefully inspected in the same factory that builds the machine to assure high quality and accurate fitting of any necessary replacements.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 2. Contents Dear Owner ........................1 Contents ..........................2 Identification of the machine..................5 Front view ............................5 Rear view ............................5 Model identification plate ......................... 6 Optional equipment.......................... 7 Safety..........................8 Description of symbols used in this document................. 8 Safety instructions ...........................
  • Page 5 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Machine specifications....................32 Description and glossary ....................... 32 Technical specifications ......................... 33 Sound levels ..........................34 Putting into service...................... 35 Coupling and uncoupling....................35 6.1.1 Description of coupling elements ..................35 6.1.2 Preparing the tractor......................35 6.1.3 Coupling the machine.......................
  • Page 6 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 10. Maintenance and storage ....................57 10.1 Frequency chart ..........................57 10.2 Cleaning the machine ........................59 10.3 Lubrication ............................. 59 10.3.1 PTO shaft.......................... 59 10.3.2 Grease..........................60 10.3.3 Oil change ........................61 10.4 Maintenance ..........................62 10.4.1 Checking the oil levels......................
  • Page 7: Identification Of The Machine

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 3. Identification of the machine Front view Rear view 3. - Identification of the machine JN070AGB B...
  • Page 8: Model Identification Plate

    Model identification plate Please write below the type and serial number of the machine. This information is to be given to your NOBILI dealer for all parts order or warranty claim. Type: Serial no.: 3. - Identification of the machine...
  • Page 9: Optional Equipment

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Optional equipment Tick box corresponding to the equipment fitted on your machine:  Cable controls.  Double wide angle (constant velocity) PTO shaft.  Lateral signalling equipment. 3. - Identification of the machine JN070AGB B...
  • Page 10: Safety

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 4. Safety Description of symbols used in this document This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided, could result in serious bodily injury. This symbol is used to identify special instructions or procedures which, if not followed strictly, could result in machinery damage.
  • Page 11: Safety Instructions

    It is too late to learn once work has been started! Never let anyone operate the machine who is not trained to do so. Should you have any difficulties in understanding any parts of this manual, please contact your NOBILI dealer. 4. - Safety JN070AGB B...
  • Page 12: Precautions To Be Taken Before Carrying Out Any Operations On The Machine

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 4.2.3 Precautions to be taken before carrying out any operations on the machine Before leaving the tractor or before adjusting, maintaining or repairing the machine, disengage the PTO drive, turn off the engine, remove ignition key and wait until all moving parts have come to a complete stop and apply park brake.
  • Page 13: Precautions When Driving

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 4.2.5 Precautions when driving Tractor handling, stability, performance and braking efficiency are all affected by weight distribution, trailed or mounted implements, additional ballast and driving conditions. It is therefore of great importance that the operator exercises caution in every given situation.
  • Page 14: Precautions When Driving On Public Roads

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 4.2.6 Precautions when driving on public roads  Dimensions Depending on the dimensions of the machine, contact the relevant authorities to ensure that it can be legally transported on public roads. If the machine is over the maximum legal size, follow the local regulations for special transportation of oversize equipment.
  • Page 15 Shredders TBE GBseries 102  Gross weight and weight per axle The drawings are not legally binding, their only aim is to illustrate the method to use. Prior to driving on public roads, check that all criteria are met to be in conformity with the countrie's regulations: - When coupling a tool to the front and/or rear 3-point lift linkage, the maximum authorized payload must not be exceeded.
  • Page 16 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 How to proceed: Stage 1: To measure: - Tractor tare (T). T = _____kg Stage 2: - Couple the machine to the tractor. To measure: - Load on front axle (t1): • Tractor + machine (transport position). To do: - If the front axle load (t1) is below 20% of the tractor tare (T), add ballast weights (M1) to exceed the...
  • Page 17 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Stage 3: To measure: - Total weight (t): • Tractor + machine (transport position). • Ballast weights. Checking: - To go to the next stage: • Check in the tractor's operator's manual that the value measured is below the tractor's Gross Combined Weight Rating.
  • Page 18: Maximum Speed

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 4.2.7 Maximum speed Always keep to the legal speed limit for driving a tractor-machine assembly on public roads. 4.2.8 Precautions when coupling Before attaching the machine, make sure that it cannot accidentally start moving (chock the wheels) and that the parking stand is in the right position.
  • Page 19: Hydraulic Circuit

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 4.2.9 Hydraulic circuit Caution! The hydraulic circuit is under high pressure. Maximum pressure at work: 200 bar. Before connecting hoses to the tractor hydraulics, ensure that tractor and machine circuits are not under pressure. Before disconnecting a hose, depressurize the hydraulic circuit.
  • Page 20: Pto Shaft

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 4.2.10 PTO shaft Use only PTO shafts supplied with the machine or recommended by the machine manufacturer. The protective shield of the tractor PTO stub, the PTO shaft guards and the protective shield of the machine input shaft must always be in place and in good condition.
  • Page 21 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Do not install any adapter device that results in a portion of the tractor PTO stub, the rotating PTO shaft, or the adapter to be unguarded. The tractor master shield shall overlap the end of the splined shaft and the added adaptor device as outlined in the table.
  • Page 22: Precautions During Manoeuvres

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 4.2.11 Precautions during manoeuvres When moving the machine from the transport position to the working position and vice versa, make sure that nobody is within the machine pivoting area. 4.2.12 Remote controlled components Danger of crushing and shearing can exist when components are operated by hydraulic or pneumatic controls.
  • Page 23: Precautions For Maintenance And Repair Work

    For your own safety and for correct machine operation, only use original manufacturer parts. It is strongly recommended to have your machine checked by your NOBILI dealer after each season, especially tools and their attaching hardware. 4. - Safety JN070AGB B...
  • Page 24: Projection Of Stones And Foreign Objects

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 4.2.16 Projection of stones and foreign objects For driver safety, always use a tractor equipped with a cab. Keep the ground to be mown or shredded free from foreign objects. Avoid using the shredder on stony or rocky ground. If this is not possible, take extra safety precautions, such as: - Fit polycarbonate screens inside the tractor cab's...
  • Page 25: Precautions For Machine Use

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 4.2.17 Precautions for machine use Before using the shredder, inspect cutting tools (knives, hammers, flails) and their attachment hardware in accordance with the instructions given in the present manual. Immediately replace any worn, damaged or missing cutting tool or element. For your safety, only use genuine parts ! Check the guards regularly.
  • Page 26: Precautions To Take To Prevent Rotor From Clogging

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 4.2.18 Precautions to take to prevent rotor from clogging Foreign bodies in the field (wire,...) can cause clogging. Avoid shredding close to roads, dumps or inert material dumps. To eliminate cloggings, take the following safety measures: - Switch off the engine.
  • Page 27: Location And Description Of Safety Decals On The Machine

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Location and description of safety decals on the machine 4.3.1 Location of safety decals 133047 136009 4. - Safety JN070AGB B...
  • Page 28: Description Of Safety Decals

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 4.3.2 Description of safety decals  Operating instructions (1) The operators' manual contains all the information necessary for using the machine safely. It is imperative to read and comply with all instructions.  Working on the machine (2) Before leaving the tractor or before adjusting, maintaining or repairing the machine, disengage the PTO drive, turn off the engine, remove ignition key...
  • Page 29 Shredders TBE GBseries 102  Rotating cutting tools (4) Keep away from the mower knives all the time the engine is running, the PTO drive engaged and the moving parts have not come to a complete stop.  Moving elements (5) Do not open or remove guards when the engine is running.
  • Page 30 Shredders TBE GBseries 102  Crushing area (7) Never operate in an area where there is a crushing risk before all moving parts have come to a complete stop .  Danger of falling (8) Do not ride on the machine. ...
  • Page 31 Shredders TBE GBseries 102  Hazard: high-pressure fluids (11) Oil jets under pressure.  Use of guards (12) Wear the appropriate protective clothing for the work in hand (gloves, shoes, goggles, helmet, ear defenders, etc.). 136009  Risk of injuries (13) Before adjusting, maintaining or repairing the machine, wait until all moving parts have come to a complete stop.
  • Page 32 Shredders TBE GBseries 102  Risk of being crushed (14) Do not stay between the machine and the tractor.  Risk of entanglement (15) Stay clear of rotating drive line.  Projections (16) Stones and other debris projected by the moving parts can travel a long distance.Always stay at a distance exceeding 50 m (164’) from the machine.
  • Page 33 Road safety equipment and recommendations The road safety equipment is mounted in the factory or by your NOBILI dealer according to current safety regulations. Always keep to the legal speed limit for driving a tractor-machine assembly on public roads. The rear safety device comprises: •...
  • Page 34: Machine Specifications

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 5. Machine specifications Description and glossary Three-point hitch coupler Shredding unit Offset cylinder Shredding unit pivoting cylinder Locking cock open Antishock unit Side guard Offset arm Side guard 10 : Parking stands 5. - Machine specifications JN070AGB B...
  • Page 35: Technical Specifications

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Technical specifications TBE 192* TBE 222* TBE 242* Coupling device 3 point, Category 2 1.79 m 2.14 m 2.29 m Working width (5’10’’) (7’) (7’6’’) 1.98 m 2.42 m 2.57 m Maximum width (6’6’’) (7’11’’) (8’5’’) Required tractor power 59 kW (80 hp) 66 kW (90 hp) 74 kW (100 hp)
  • Page 36: Sound Levels

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Sound levels Sound levels have been measured in accordance with the measuring methods as defined in: EN ISO4254-1: 2009 «Agricultural machines - Self-propelled, mounted, semi-mounted and trailed - Common safety recommendations» Weighted equivalent continuous acoustic pressure level at the driver's seat (closed cabin) L(A)eq according to standard UNI EN ISO 11201 - TBE192 GB: 85.0 dB(A) - TBE222 GB: 85.0 dB(A)
  • Page 37: Putting Into Service

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 6. Putting into service Coupling and uncoupling 6.1.1 Description of coupling elements - A PTO shaft 1 3/8’’ - 6 splines. - A 3-point hitch. - 2 hydraulic hoses that control the lateral offset cylinder. - 1 hydraulic hose that controls the cutting head cylinder.
  • Page 38: Coupling The Machine

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 6.1.3 Coupling the machine Check that the hitch frame is locked with lock pin (1). - Lower the tractor three-point linkage. - Attach the lower links to the hitch pins. - Adjust height from ground at 420 mm. - Secure each hitch pin with lynch pin.
  • Page 39: Hydraulic Connections

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 - Slightly lift the machine from the ground. - Fold parking stand upwards and lock it (3). - Adjust stabilizers of lower links to prevent side to side movements of the machine. Prevent lift arm height modification in order not to alter the settings.
  • Page 40: Pto Shaft

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 6.1.5 PTO shaft Make sure that the PTO shaft is correctly adjusted, to avoid premature wear and tear. The tractor nominal PTO speed must be 540 min Separate the two half PTO shafts and connect them to the machine's input shaft and to the tractor PTO stub.
  • Page 41 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Never operate the PTO shaft at an angle X exceeding 30°. To avoid serious accidents, the PTO drive shaft guards must be properly in place and fixed with the chains provided. - On machine side, attach PTO shaft guard chain to the gear box guard fastener (1).
  • Page 42: Antishock Unit

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 6.1.6 Antishock unit The safety breakback is made up of 2 traction springs and a tension adjustment system. The safety breakback allows the shredding unit to pivot rearwards and to regain automatically its initial position after having cleared the obstacle. The safety breakback is adjusted by means of nuts (1).
  • Page 43: Rubber Flaps

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 6.1.7 Rubber flaps The hood is fitted with rubber segments to prevent the ejection of stones or other objects. Immediately replace any worn or damaged segments: • Remove the mounting bolts 1. • Remove mounting bar (2). •...
  • Page 44: Uncoupling The Machine

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 6.1.8 Uncoupling the machine - Place the machine in horizontal and central working position behind the tractor. - Close the cutting head orientation cylinder cock (1). - Lower and lock parking stands (2). - Lower the tractor three-point linkage to rest the machine on the ground.
  • Page 45: Handling

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 6.1.9 Handling When lifting this equipment, use appropriate lift straps, chains or any other equipment, in perfect working order, complying with safety standards in force for this type of equipment, and with capacities that exceed the total weight of the unit, as listed in this manual: - TBE192 GB: 925Kg (2040 lb).
  • Page 46: Instructions For Transport

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 7. Instructions for transport Before placing the machine into transport position: - Wait until the rotating parts have come to a complete stop. - Check that nobody is within the machine pivoting area. - If there is someone, make sure the person moves away. Putting the machine into transport position From the working position:...
  • Page 47: Conformity With The Road Regulations

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 - Close the cutting head orientation cylinder cock (1). The machine is in transport position. Never engage the tractor PTO drive when the machine is in transport position. Conformity with the road regulations Check that reflectors are clean. Before driving the machine on public roads, ensure that the machine complies with current highway code regulations.
  • Page 48: Instructions For Work

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 8. Instructions for work Check that nobody is within the machine operating area. Putting the machine into work position 8.1.1 Cylinders locking The cutting head orientation one-way cylinder lets the machine adjust itself to ground irregularities. - Open cylinder (1) cock.
  • Page 49: Hitch Frame Unlocking

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 8.1.2 Hitch frame unlocking The pivot pin between the hitch frame and the shredding unit arms enables the machine's adaptation to ground contours during work. - Unlock and remove pin (1). - Fit pin (1) in its holder (2). 8.
  • Page 50: Description Of The Working Positions

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 8.1.3 Description of the working positions The machine can be used in 4 positions: TBE 192 GB TBE 222 GB TBE 242 GB 764 mm 764 mm 827 mm (2’6’’) (2’6’’) (2’9’’) 2175 mm 2175 mm 2175 mm (7’2’’) (7’2’’)
  • Page 51: Adjustments In Working Position

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Adjustments in working position 8.2.1 Working height The cutting tools must never touch the ground. The working height is set by the position of the rear support unit. - Slightly lift the machine from the ground. - Loosen bolts (1).
  • Page 52 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 The rounded skids improve crosswise machine gliding with regards to the direction of travel. - Slightly lift the machine from the ground. - Loosen bolts (1). - Remove screw (2). - Position work skid in hole corresponding to the required setting.
  • Page 53: Height Of The Tractor's Lift Linkage

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 8.2.2 Height of the tractor's lift linkage - Lower the tractor lift linkage until the rear roller touches the ground. - Adjust lift linkage height to obtain a perfectly horizontal position. For an adapted setting, adjust lift linkage height until lower edge of offset arm lower part is parallel to the ground.
  • Page 54: Machine Use

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Machine use Before shredding: - Keep all persons and animals away from the machine danger zone. This zone is defined by a radius (R) of 50 m / 164’ around the working line of the machine. Pay particular attention if working on very uneven grounds:...
  • Page 55: Drive Speed

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 If the machine starts vibrating oddly during work, immediately stop and check the condition of the rotor, the cutting tools and the balancing ballast. Excessive vibration can cause physical harm to the user. - Before the machine enters vegetation: •...
  • Page 56: Optional Equipment

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 9. Optional equipment Cable controls The cable controls enable using only one tractor single acting valve with free return. The cable controls must be easily accessible from the tractor cab. 9.1.1 Machine use Activate and lock the tractor hydraulic valve in detented position to obtain a constant flow.
  • Page 57 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Constant velocity double joint The constant velocity double joint enables to work at great angles a long time. The use of a wide angle pto shaft is recommended for work in vertical configuration. 9.2.1 Lubrication Clean grease nipples before greasing. Lubricate with EP/2...
  • Page 58: Lateral Signalling Equipment

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Lateral signalling equipment To conform with the current road regulations, the machine must be fitted with specific signalling panels when driving on public roads. The rear safety device comprises: The rear safety device comprises: • 1 self-adhesive panel (1). The side device comprises: •...
  • Page 59: Maintenance And Storage

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 10. Maintenance and storage Before adjusting, maintaining or repairing the machine, turn off ignition key and wait until all moving parts have come to a complete stop. 10.1 Frequency chart Draining:  - Central gearbox Grease: ...
  • Page 60 Shredders TBE GBseries 102  - The PTO shaft guiding bushes  - Pivot points - Rotor bearings  - Roller removable bottoms 10. - Maintenance and storage JN070AGB B...
  • Page 61: Cleaning The Machine

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 10.2 Cleaning the machine Regularly clean the rotor and the machine inner panels. 10.3 Lubrication The pictorials show the points to be greased. Clean grease nipples before greasing. Lubricate with EP/2 multi-purpose lithium grease. 10.3.1 PTO shaft - Every 8 hours: •...
  • Page 62: Grease

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 10.3.2 Grease Pivot points. Rotor bearings. Roller removable bottoms. 10. - Maintenance and storage JN070AGB B...
  • Page 63: Oil Change

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 10.3.3 Oil change  The side angle gearbox Before draining oil, operate the machine for a few minutes so that the oil warms up. The angle gearbox is lubricated with extreme-pressure gear oil with viscosity grade 80W90 and API grade GL5.
  • Page 64: Maintenance

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 10.4 Maintenance 10.4.1 Checking the oil levels Place the machine on level ground. Check central gearbox oil level: - Place the machine on level ground. - Remove level plug (1). - The oil level must reach lower part of level plug hole.
  • Page 65: Check Cutting Tools And Their Fixing Elements

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 10.4.2 Check cutting tools and their fixing elements  Cutting tools: Universal knives Type 01 (1) Hammer Type 06 (2) Flail knife Type 09 (5) Check cutting tools before each use in order to: • ensure shredding quality. •...
  • Page 66 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Universal knives - The length L1 of the universal knives must exceed 90 mm (3.54’’). - Ovalisation of the mounting hole L2 must not exceed 22 mm (0.87’’). Hammer - The cutting tool length must exceed 90 mm (3.54’’).
  • Page 67 Shredders TBE GBseries 102  Securing elements Check the condition of the securing elements regularly and also the torque of the knife-fixing bolt. • Torque: 14 daN m (103.3 lbf ft). If pivoting knives type 09 are fitted: • Torque: 2.7 daN m (20.0 lbf ft). Check the securing elements: •...
  • Page 68 Shredders TBE GBseries 102  Replacing knives and pallet knives Immediately replace worn or damaged parts with original manufacturer parts. Replace self-locking nuts after each removal operation: • Torque: 14 daN m (103.3 lbf ft). If pivoting knives type 09 are fitted: •...
  • Page 69 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Put the lighter pairs in the center of the rotor and the heavier pairs to the edges. - Fit the knives according to the direction of travel of the machine. - Check that there is still 1 to 2 mm (0.04’’ - 0.08’’) play between the pair of knives and the supports.
  • Page 70: Belt Tension

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 10.4.3 Belt tension Check belt tension: After the first 3 hours of use. Every 8 hours.  Checking the tension: Through the belt guard slot: - Apply a force of 35 N (1.6 lbf) on the belt: the belt should not deflect more than H = 7 mm (0.3’’).
  • Page 71 Shredders TBE GBseries 102  Adjusting the tension: - Remove 4 bolts (1). - Remove reinforcement (2). - Loosen screw (1). - Remove guard (2). 10. - Maintenance and storage JN070AGB B...
  • Page 72 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Should the belts no longer drive, they have reached their useful service life. Replace belts in full sets. Never replace belts individually. When a belt is damaged, always replace the whole set. - Loosen the 4 screws (4) that hold the central gearbox.
  • Page 73 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 - Reinstall guard (2). - Tighten screw (1)1: • Torque: 13.5 daNm (99 lbf ft) - Reinstall reinforcement (2). - Reinstall the 4 bolts (1). • Torque: 9 daNm (65 lbf ft). 10. - Maintenance and storage JN070AGB B...
  • Page 74: Storage

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 10.5 Storage 10.5.1 At the end of each season - Clean the machine thoroughly: • The rotor. • The inner panels. • Rotor housings. • Roller housings. - Touch up any areas of damaged paintwork. - Lubricate all mechanical components correctly to protect them from corrosion.
  • Page 75: At The Start Of Each Season

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 10.5.2 At the start of each season - Re-read the operators' manual. - Check that the machine is greased. - Check all the knives and fixings, and replace if necessary. - Check that all nuts and bolts are sufficiently tightened.
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting Guide

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 11. Troubleshooting guide    Problem Cause Remedy - Breakage or excessive Replace worn or damaged wear of knives or parts. hammer knives. Clean and grease pivot Excessive vibrations - Knife or hammer knife points. jamming on the pivot Check weight of knives point.
  • Page 77 Shredders TBE GBseries 102    Problem Cause Remedy Raise machine off the - The roller or wheel Distortion of roller or wheel ground when inverting the supports have been supports. direction of travel or subject to lateral forces. steering the wheels.
  • Page 78: Appendix

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 12. Appendix 12.1 Calculating the load on an axle When coupling a tool to the front and/or rear 3-point lift linkage, the maximum authorized payload must not be exceeded. When coupling tools to the front and/or rear 3-point lift linkages, the maximum load on tractor's tires must not be exceeded The load on the tractor front axle must always represent 20 % of the tractor unladen weight.
  • Page 79 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Obtained Description Units Description Tractor unladen weight Unladen load on tractor front axle Empty load on tractor rear axle Axle loads (Tractor + machine) Load on front axle (Tractor + machine) Load on rear axle (Tractor + machine) Total weight of front tool or front ballast Total weight of rear tool or rear ballast Distance between the tools' centre of gravity or the front ballast and...
  • Page 80 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 Front tool: 2) Calculation of the minimum rear ballast weight M2 minimum M1 x a - T2 x b + 0.45 x T x b minimum = b+c+d Write the minimal additional weight in the chart. 3) Calculation of the actual load on the front axle T1 real If the front tool (M1) is lighter than the minimum load required at the front (minimum), increase tool weight...
  • Page 81 Shredders TBE GBseries 102  Table: Actual value obtained Value authorized Double value of the by calculation according to authorized capacity operator's manual per tyre (2 tyres) Minimum front/rear ballasting Total weight < Load on front axle < < Load on rear axle <...
  • Page 82 Shredders TBE GBseries 102  Determining the machine weight (M2) and the position of its centre of gravity (d) If the data required to calculate the total weight, axle loads and minimum ballasting are not supplied, use the following method. - Tractor only: - T1: Load on front axle.
  • Page 83 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 - T: Axle loads. • Tractor only. T = _____kg 12. - Appendix JN070AGB B...
  • Page 84 Shredders TBE GBseries 102  Rear tool or front-rear combination: If the total unit weight exceeds the tractor Gross Combined Weight Rating in accordance with the countrie's legislation, empty the hopper to travel on public roads. In any case, we recommend to travel on public roads with empty hoppers and tanks. - Measure dimension (b).
  • Page 85 Shredders TBE GBseries 102 - t: Axle loads. • Tractor + machine. • Hopper empty!. t = _____kg Calculating the rear tool weight (M2): M2 = t - T Calculating the distance (d): d = (( b x ( T1 - t1) ) / M2 ) - c 12.
  • Page 86: Limited Warranty

    Shredders TBE GBseries 102 13. Limited Warranty 13. - Limited Warranty...
  • Page 87 EG-Konformitätserklärung der Richtlinie 2006/42/EG NOBILI S.p.A. Via Circonvallazione Sud, 46 - 40062 Molinella (BO) - ITALY Tel. +39 051.88.14.44 - FAX +39 051.88.27.03 - - http://www.nobili.com - info@nobili.com Depositario della documentazione: Andrea Barilani - Nobili S.p.A. Dépositaire documentation: Via Circonvallazione Sud, 46 - 40062 Molinella (BO) - ITALY...

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