Engaging The Windrower From The Skid Steer; Drum Speed; Operating The Windrower - Schulte SMR-800 Operator's Manual

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8.3 Engaging the Windrower From the Skid Steer

Before engaging the windrower, make certain that the area is clear of bystanders and passersby. Refer to the
skid steer operator's manual to determine the procedure to engage the front auxiliary hydraulics.
If you hear unusual noises or feel abnormal vibrations, disengage the windrower immediately. Inspect the
windrower to determine the cause of the noise or vibration and repair the problem immediately.
Some minor shaking from drum rotation is normal and can be reduced by rotating the windrower to place the
wheels on the ground.

8.4 Drum Speed

The table below shows optimal drum speeds from factory, based on motor selected, and flow provided from the
skid steer. The target RPM for the different applications are as follows:
Landscaping, leveling, seedbed preparation - Target RPM from 175-260
Large debris removal, rock windrowing - Target RPM from 110-140
Sweeping - Target RPM 210
GPM
@2500psi
8.0
18
213
20
237
22
263
25
-
27
-
30
-
35
-
Drum speed can be increased or reduced by changing the engine RPM to increase or reduce hydraulic flow.
Applications with larger debris should use slower drum speed, while applications with finer debris should use
faster drum speeds.

9. OPERATING THE WINDROWER

When ready for field use, stop the windrower and lower windrower so that the tires are on the ground. Practice
with the skid steer lift arm and mount controls to familiarize yourself with the way the windrower reacts to
movement.
SMR-800 04/19
© 2019 Alamo Group Inc.
OPERATION
Motor size (cu. in.)
9.9
15.0
19.0
-
112
-
189
125
-
208
138
112
238
157
126
264
175
139
-
188
152
-
221
178
Operation Section 4-18
24.0
-
-
-
-
110
119
136

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