Fit locking devices where specified. If the locking device breaks when removed, fit a new one. If non-genuine AGCO parts are fitted, the machine will no longer be covered by the right to complain, as the manufacturer provides a warranty on all AGCO components. AGCO dealers are under the obligation to supply genuine parts only.
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1. Introduction - Specifications Fig. 3. Dimensions for machines with tyres; front, rear, side I049948 FEEDING DEVICE Unit MF7380 - MF7382 CENTORA + Auto Level CUTTING TABLE PowerFlow MAIN CROP ELEVATOR Universal type - Elevator chain front shaft Spring-loaded - Chains with slats units - Slats units...
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1. Introduction - Specifications FEEDING DEVICE Unit MF7380 - MF7382 CENTORA + Auto Level - Overload cutout Spring-loaded slip clutch - Top shaft speed - Front shaft speed - Main crop elevator drive belt Powerband belt THRESHING UNIT Unit MF7380 - MF7382 CENTORA + Auto Level - Stone trap...
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1. Introduction - Specifications THRESHING UNIT Unit MF7380 - MF7382 CENTORA + Auto Level - Diameter - Width 1660 - Speed, normal - Speed, low gear - Drive Powerband belt ROTARY SEPARATOR, CONCAVE - Rub bars units - Wire diameter - Wrap angle degrees - Area...
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1. Introduction - Specifications CLEANING DEVICE Unit MF7380 - MF7382 CENTORA + Auto Level - Bottom sieve, area 1.14 RETURNS SYSTEM - Type Optional rethreshing - Material transport Via 2 returns augers - Speed, returns auger 450 - 800 GRAIN TANK Unit MF7380 - MF7382 CENTORA + Auto...
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1. Introduction - Specifications ENGINE Unit MF7380 - MF7382 CENTORA + Auto Level - Make AGCO POWER - Type 84AWF .930 (not AL) - Cylinders units - Stroke volume 8419 - Bore - Stroke length - Turn direction (from flywheel)
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1. Introduction - Specifications TRANSMISSION Unit MF7380 - MF7382 CENTORA + Auto Level - Gear type With normal gearshift - Gear units TYRE Speed (forward and reverse) with tyres 710/75R34 - 1st gear (work) km/h 0 - 6.80 - 2nd gear (work) km/h 0 - 11.70 - 3rd gear (work)
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1. Introduction - Specifications MAXIMUM TECHNICAL PERMITTED WEIGHT WHEN Unit MF7380 - MF7382 DRIVING ON PUBLIC ROADS CENTORA + Auto Level NOTE: The following weights refer to the Spanish/French stan- dard type approval and are shown on the approval plate. For other countries, please refer to the maximum weights given in the combine documentation.
Further measures may be needed, depending on the nature of the repair and the working conditions on site or in the workshop. AGCO has no direct control over repair methods, operation, inspection, lubrication or gen- eral maintenance. It is therefore YOUR responsibility to use good safety procedures in these areas.
1. Introduction - Specifications 1.3.5 Safety decals T007911 ARNING You must NOT remove or cover up danger, warning or instruction decals. Replace any "DANGER", "WARNING", "CAUTION" or other instruction decals that are illegible, damaged or missing. 1.3.6 General T007912 Nearly all maintenance work involves having to drive the combine. The operator’s manual supplied with all combines or implements contains detailed safety precautions with regard to driving, operation and mainte- nance.
1. Introduction - Specifications 1.3.8 Considerations with regard to equipment T007914 Machine guards – Before using a machine, you must check that the machine’s guards are in place and functional. These guards not only prevent parts of the body or clothing from coming into contact with the machine’s moving parts, but also stop objects that might fly off the machine and cause injury.
1. Introduction - Specifications Always keep tools clean and in good condition. – Electricity has become so common in everyday use that its potential dangers are frequently overlooked. Misusing electrical equipment can have lethal consequences. – Before using electrical equipment, especially portable devices, you must check that the cable is neither worn nor frayed and that plugs and sockets, etc., are intact.
1. Introduction - Specifications – Cleanness in the machine’s hydraulic system is important for optimum performance. When servicing or repairing the system, plug the hose ends and component connections so as to prevent dirt from getting – Clean the outside of all components before carrying out any sort of repair. Dirt and abrasive dust can re- duce the efficiency and useful life of a component, resulting in costly replacements.
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1. Introduction - Specifications When fitting a new hose, you should connect both ends loosely and make sure that the hose takes up the desired position before tightening the connections. Clips should be done up tightly enough to hold the hose without squeezing it and to prevent rubbing or contact with other parts.
1. Introduction - Specifications Practical advice 1.4.1 Practical advice T008024 Safety When working on any machine, the first thing you must be aware of is your own safety and that of oth- ers. In order to work without risk, it is important to understand what the work actually involves, to use implements and any equipment needed correctly, and, finally, to use your head at all times.
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1. Introduction - Specifications Forged lifting eye fittings (A) Load - (B) Shackle - (C) Shackle holding plate (3 mm thick) - (D) Connector (may be welded to the plate). In some cases special lifting accessories are available to ensure that balance is maintained and handling can take place without risk.
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1. Introduction - Specifications Seals The holes in flat seals must match up with the lubri- cation channels in the relevant parts. If the seals have to be made, choose a suitable type and thick- ness of material and make cuts in the right places. If seals are cut incorrectly, serious malfunctions can result.
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1. Introduction - Specifications Lubricating rings and tight fit Do not fit the rings with just a hammer. Use a suit- able fitting tool together with a hammer or, even better, a press, if possible. When using a press, make sure that the pressure is exerted in the same direction as the drilled hole.
1.5.1 General T008020 To ensure that the machine is maintained regularly during the warranty period, head office or the local AGCO dealer and supplier must arrange for a service inspection after 50 hours of operation and after the first har- vest.
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1. Introduction - Specifications 22. Check hydraulic connections for leaks. Repair if necessary. 23. All belts and chains. 24. Seals for stone trap/main grain pan and shaker shoe. 25. Function and setting of straw chopper clutch. 26. Tightening of bolts in wheels and undercarriage in accordance with operator’s manual. 27.
1. Introduction - Specifications 1.5.3 Instruction of combine operator T019994 The customer or combine operator must be instructed in the basic principles of the combine and its opera- tion. This instruction must include the following: – Basic principles of the combine –...
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