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MACERATOR
6610
TM
Operator's Manual 2004

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  • Page 1 MACERATOR 6610 Operator’s Manual 2004...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    B o x 4 7 9 A r b o r g M B , R 0 C 0 A 0 Model number of the machine. Serial number of the machine. Macerator 6610 Model #: The serial number is important in identifying your ma- chine.
  • Page 3: Warranty Registration Form

    Operator’s Manual.) AgLand will not be liable for the cost of shipping or any other cost incurred for replacement or repair of any parts. AgLand is not liable for any accidents which may occur from or during the operation of the Macerator 6610, or damage incurred due to Mac- erator failure.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Canada, in the province compiled from extensive fi eld experience and engineering of Manitoba. AgLand was founded in 2001 by a group of data. Some information is general in nature due to un- innovative entrepreneurs that transformed their ideas known and varying conditions.
  • Page 6: Safety

    Safety Signal Words Read this manual completely and understand all oper- ating instructions and precautions BEFORE attempting DANGER to operate or service your machine. The safety information given in this manual does not re- place safety codes, insurance needs, or state/province DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation and local laws.
  • Page 7: Operating Safety

    Safety Hydraulic Safety ▪ Ensure that all components in the hydraulic system are kept in good condition. ▪ Replace any worn, cut, abraded, fl attened, or crimped hoses and/or metal lines. ▪ Do not attempt any poorly executed repairs to hy- draulic lines, fi...
  • Page 8: Specifi Cations

    Specifi cations AgLand Macerator Model 6610 Dimensions Air System Overall Width 10’6” (315 cm) Size of air pressure tank 12 Gallon (46 L) Length 11’4” (345 cm) Max. air pressure in tank 120 PSI Height operation 3’6” (105 cm) Hydraulic outlets required transport 5’6”...
  • Page 9: Assembly (Attachments)

    Assembly Attaching Hitch A. Override Clutch Sometimes the hitch will be shipped detached from the B. Drive Shaft unit to allow for a more compact shipping package. C. Front Hitch Bearing D. A Frame Cover (Back) Bolt hitch to main frame, Figure 1, using fourteen E.
  • Page 10: Swath Inverter

    Assembly (Attachments) Swath Inverter (Mold Board) Attach mold board attachment bracket L/H (A) to the Mold Board Sheet Installation mold board main frame (B) and attach main frame Install short mold board (K) to outside portion of to quick attach bracket (E - already installed) and in- main frame (F) using 5/16”...
  • Page 11: Spreader

    Assembly (Attachments) Spreader Attachment The spreader attachment allows the Macerator to spread a wider swath and leave a thinner layer on the fi eld for greater sun and wind exposure. The spreader attachment quick attaches onto the rear of the main frame. Attach bracket (A) to the side panels (C and D) using 3/8”...
  • Page 12: Windrower

    Assembly (Attachments) Windrower Attachment The windrower attachment allows you to direct the cut hay down to keep a tighter windrow, or out for a wider swath width. Insert 3/8” x 1 1/4” bolts through side panel (A) and Mount adjustment bracket (H) using 5/16” x 1 1/2” attach quick mounting bracket (B).
  • Page 13: Field Setup

    Reinsert pin and lock in place. Steel Roll Adjustment For best results adjust the Macerator 6610 for your specif- ic fi eld conditions. The smaller the gap between the steel serrated rolls the more aggressive will be the maceration of the hay.
  • Page 14: Preparation (Air System)

    Field Setup Preparation (Air System) Field Notes: ____________________________________________ The purpose of the air system on the Mac- erator 6610 is to keep continuous pres- ____________________________________________ sure on the rolls. ____________________________________________ The pressure can make a difference on how well the machine performs on the ____________________________________________ fi...
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    Maintenance Checklist First Time Use □ Tighten hub bolts A–E* after the fi rst 1 hour of oper- CAUTION ation and repeat procedure after 10 hours and 50 hours. *Important Use Good Safety Practices When Hubs A - tighten to 60 ft. lbs. Working On This Machine Hubs B - tighten to 30 ft.
  • Page 16: Roll Drive Belt Replacement

    Maintenance Roll Drive Belt Replacement Replace worn or damaged belts as follows: Raise Macerator and secure travel safety pin, see page 6. To remove belts (A) loosen and turn fl attened bolt (B) counter-clockwise. To remove belts (C) loosen 4 bolts (D) then loosen bolt (E) and slide roll forward.* To remove belt (F) loosen bolt (G) behind tightener, then loosen bolt (H) and slide tightener forward.
  • Page 17: Bearing Replacement

    Maintenance Bearing Replacement Sealed ball bearings are held in position on the shaft by a locking collar, Figure 1, which is rotated to lock the as- sembly on the shaft and secured by a set screw. To re- move bearing: Loosen set screw.
  • Page 18: Lubrication

    Lubrication General Information A NLGI No. 2 multi-purpose high temperature lithium base grease is recommended. Use a manual grease gun for all greasing. Air powered grease guns may damage the seal on the bearings. Wipe all grease fi ttings with a clean cloth before greasing to avoid injecting dirt or grit in the bearings.
  • Page 19: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Pickup is skipping swath or not ▪ Missing or broken pickup teeth. ▪ Replace missing teeth. picking cleanly. ▪ Pickup too high. ▪ Adjust pickup height. ▪ Driving too fast for pickup speed. ▪ Use lower tractor gear with higher RPM.
  • Page 20: Warranty

    LIMITED WARRANTY Warranty service will be performed by AgLand Dealer authorized to sell the Macerator. AGLAND WARRANTY SERVICE AND WARRANTY INFORMATION AgLand Industries Inc. manufactures the AgLand The Manufacturer’s liability under this warranty is Macerator. AgLand Industries Inc. (Manufacturer) limited to the repairing or replacing of parts only, and...

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