Lifting Rake On Headlands; Removing Clogging - SaMASZ TANGO 730 Operator's Manual

Two-rotor rake
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This mechanism is operated by means of lever (1), which, as the working unit approaches the
rake's linkage, is pushed away by pin (4) located on pull-out arm. The lever has a line (2) attached,
and with its use, along with the lever, push-off arm (3) operates. It is intended to protect the curtain
against damage by pushing it to a safe distance away from an operating rotor. With adjusting nut (5)
it is possible to set a safe distance for safety curtain from raking arms of the working unit.

5.11. Lifting rake on headlands

When lifting arms with working assemblies (A) and (B) the pawl (3) will be locked
automatically in position for headlands (Fig. 34). To lift working units to transport position, on the
control panel switch to lifting function (S), and then in the initial stage of lifting the working units,
pull the pawl by means of string (4) (Fig. 33).
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3
NOTE:
When preparing the rake for position for headlands, there is a risk of tilting
and falling of the aggregate, thus this should be carried out on an even
ground.
When turning back, reduce the driving speed accordingly!
5.12. Removing clogging and jams
When operating the mower pay attention to variable conditions in Field, which may influence
the mower clogging and blocking, such as: terrain unevenness, height and density of grass as well
as other objects in the grass (stones, branches, piles of soil). In order to avoid clogging and
blocking, operating speed should be adjusted to the mentioned conditions.
Instruction manual
Fig. 33. Preparing rake for headlands
A
Fig. 34. Rake in position for headlands
Control panel
1
(1)
Sequential
lifting
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Two rotor rake
TANGO
2
(2) Folding-
unfolding of
working units
B

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