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WINTON STONE BURIER WSB SERIES OWNERS MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING MACHINERY...
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This manual should be considered a permanent part of this machine and should remain with it even if the machine is subsequently sold. Winton continually seeks advancements in its product design and quality. Therefore, while this manual contains the most current product information available at the time of printing, there may be minor discrepancies between your machine and this manual.
Misuse: This machine is designed for use with compact tractors, and should be used only for the indicated purpose. Winton does not take responsibility if the machine is used for any other purpose. Children must not operate the machine under any circumstance.
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General Safety Information (continued) Machinery Pre-Use Checks On receipt of your new Winton machine and again within the first 4 hours of use, or the ‘shake in’ period as we like to call it, we always recommend checking over the machine.
Parts Diagram 3 Parts List 3 Parts Diagram 4 Parts List 4 Parts Diagram 5 Parts List 5 Parts Diagram 6 Parts List 6 Parts Diagram 7 Parts List 7 Notes PTO Shaft Resizing Winton Product Warranty Trouble Shooting Winton WSB...
The blades must be at the same distance from the ground on both sides of the implement. Adjust the tractor lower link arm adjusters 13 to prevent any excessive movement to the side. A movement of about 50mm each side (2 inches) is recommended. 11 12 Winton WSB...
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Gear oil & chain reservoir oil level. [Sections 5 & 6] • Drive chain tension. [Section 7] • Tilling depth adjustment. [Section 8] • Lubrication/grease points. [Section 10] • Tightness of all bolts, nuts and screws. • All protective guards are in place. Winton WSB...
Never lift the implement more than 25cm from the ground with the PTO driveline engaged or the driveline could be damaged. The maximum angle for the driveline with the PTO engaged is 20°. A greater angle may cause strong vibrations and/or damage to the machine. Winton WSB...
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Never operate on wet, slippery grass or soil or where the tyres are struggling to grip. If this is unavoidable, always work at a low speed and take care. Winton WSB...
2 and nut 3 on the flange side. Changing Blades Remove the blades by unscrewing bolts 1 and nuts 3. Insert the blade/s 4. Replace bolts 1 and nuts 3. Ensure bolt head is on the blade side. Winton WSB...
Oil Change/Check Gearbox Remove plugs 1 and 2. The oil level should be up to the edge of level plug 1. Top up with oil (if required) using filler hole 2. Replace both plugs 1 and 2. Winton WSB...
Top up with oil (if required) using filler hole 2. Replace both plugs 1 and breather 2. If an oil change is required, start by removing the remove old oil using an oil pump. Then replace this with new oil using the steps above. Winton WSB...
After setting the tension, turn the blade rotor several times by hand to check that it rotates without encountering any excessive resistance. If the rotor seems to jam in a certain point, repeat the chain tensioning procedure from the beginning. Winton WSB...
Use the bar 1 to twist both of the adjusters 2 (similar to tractor top linkage arms) to extend or shorten the arms. • Extending the arms will create a shallower tilling depth. Shorten the arms to lift the rear roller and achieve the maximum working depth. Winton WSB...
If you find the roller is not spinning freely where soil is building up on the roller and not being removed (usually when ground is wet or in certain soil types), then clean off the roller and wind the bolts outwards to move the scraper bar away from the roller. Winton WSB...
Apply grease to both of the rear roller bearings 2. There are easy to access grease points on the left and right of the roller on the inside of the bracket. *The periods recommended are based on normal operating conditions. Severe or unusual conditions may require more frequent maintenance. Winton WSB...
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Remove dirt from blades and the roller. Safety Guards: Prior to each use check the condition of the guards. Replace if damaged or worn. *The periods recommended are based on normal operating conditions. Severe or unusual conditions may require more frequent maintenance. Winton WSB...
Manually push on the three point linkage to shift the unit to the desired position. • Fully tighten nuts 1 and 2 to secure the unit. Always ensure the PTO shaft is at a maximum angle of 15 degrees from the tractor to the machine. Winton WSB...
PTO SHAFT RESIZING Safety: Ensure tractor & machine is stopped & keys out of ignition before carrying out any work. If you are not confident in carrying out the work consult your local supplier or mechanic. Most PTO driven implements are supplied with a standard sized PTO shaft. As all tractors vary this often means cutting it down to size.
We always strive to create great products, but when something does go wrong we have a strong network of resellers on hand throughout the UK to help out. Warranty Claims Before you get in touch here are 5 pieces of information your Winton reseller will need to progress your claim: •...
Run at PTO speed 540 RPM Lower the working speed of tractor Insufficient Working Lower the gear of the tractor if struggling with engine power Depth Make several runs on harder soil Always consult your Winton dealer if you have any questions about your machine.
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Check rotor is not warped or damaged Gearbox Getting Check oil is at the correct level and of the correct type in the gearbox Excessively Hot and chain reservoir. Always consult your Winton dealer if you have any questions about your machine.
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