matev MOW-MM-152 Operating Manual

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Operating Manual
Multifunction mower
matev GmbH
Nürnbergerstr. 50
D-90579 Langenzenn
Phone: +49 (0) 9101 90870
-MM-152 for NH Boomer 25
Modifications and errors excepted!
Version: 01/13/2023
Reference number:
BA-MOW-38234

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  • Page 1 -MM-152 for NH Boomer 25 Operating Manual Multifunction mower matev GmbH Modifications and errors excepted! Version: 01/13/2023 Nürnbergerstr. 50 D-90579 Langenzenn Reference number: Phone: +49 (0) 9101 90870 BA-MOW-38234...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents ........................2 1 Introduction ........................4 2 About this operating manual ....................5 3 Technical data ........................6 Basic unit MOW-MM-152 ..................6 Hydraulic lifting ......................6 Hydraulic power diagram ..................7 4 General safety notices ....................... 8 Depiction of safety information .................
  • Page 3 7 Assembly ......................... 28 Attach and detach multifunction mower with ............28 hydraulic lift........................28 Position mower under tractor .................. 29 Couple mower to carrier vehicle (lift) ..............32 Connect PTO shaft with mower to tractor ............... 33 Disassembly of the mower ..................33 Initial assembly of the hydraulic lift .................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Welcome to the matev family and thank you for purchasing a product from matev GmbH; we appreciate your trust. You have ac- quired a quality product, if contrary to expectations you should have problems with the implement, contact your responsible sales partner.
  • Page 5: About This Operating Manual

    About this operating manual Read this entire manual carefully before operating this machine for the first time. Keep this manual where it is easily accessible. This will enable you to refer to important information and handling instructions as needed. When the machine is delivered the owner receives instruction regarding operation and mainte- nance of the machine from his sales partner.
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    Technical data 3.1 Basic unit MOW-MM-152 Mower dimensions L/W/H in mm 816 x 1,580 x 200 with mower insert Cutting width in mm 1,520 / 60Zoll Number of blades 3 pcs Weight approx.150 kg (depending on mower use) Blade rotational speed approx.
  • Page 7: Hydraulic Power Diagram

    3.3 Hydraulic power diagram Use the following diagram to determine whether your vehicle provides sufficient hydraulic power. Add up the power specifications of all available options on your machine. Determine the hydraulic specifications of your vehicle. Notice! The hydraulic power available to your vehicle is generally much lower than the engine power.
  • Page 8: General Safety Notices

    General safety notices This chapter summarizes regulations and information that must be observed in connection with machines. 4.1 Depiction of safety information The safety information in the text is combined with pictograms and signal words which together in- dicate the severity of the expected risk Danger! Hazardous situations that will result in serious injuries or death.
  • Page 9: Instructions For The Owner

    4.3 Instructions for the owner 4.3.1 Qualifications of assembly and maintenance personnel Assembly and maintenance of safety-related components may be carried out only by personnel with the following qualifications: • They must have completed specialized training as an agricultural machinery mechanic, motor vehicle mechanic, etc.
  • Page 10 4.4.1 General warning pictograms This section explains general warning pictograms that are not specific to a particular machine. Read the operating manual and observe the safety information. Shut down the engine before performing maintenance and repairs Remove the key. Injuries from emerging high-pressure fluid. Comply with the notice in the operating manual.
  • Page 11: Safety Devices

    Danger due to thrown-out parts when the engine is running - maintain a safety distance! Do not position yourself in the area of the drive shaft! Implement is suitable for a PTO shaft speed of 2000 rpm only! Mainly mid-mount, front-end or independent engine PTO shafts. Tighten all screws after each use Lubricating point Cutting height adjustment MOW-MM-150 Boomer 25...
  • Page 12 Before each use of the machine, ensure that all of the safety devices de- scribed here are complete and fully functional. Do not operate the implement if any safety devices are missing or damaged. 4.5.1 Guard on the machine Cover Belt drive Figure 3 : Belt drive cover Cover...
  • Page 13 Cover Side ejection Figure 5 : Side ejection cover Page 13...
  • Page 14 Do not operate the mower without the mower insert and cover! The blades must always be covered with an insert and cover provided for this purpose. 4.5.2 Overview provided of blade covers Side ejection cover Mulch or rear ejection cover Borderless mowing cover Figure 6 : Blade cover overview Page 14...
  • Page 15 4.5.3 Decals for Safety Notices and General Decals Do not allow the mower to run without discharge guard or port! Order no.: V0 002 955 Lubricating point Order no.: V0 002 963 Figure 7 : Safety notice Protection During operation, maintain a sufficient distance to the mowing blade! Order no.: V0 002 928...
  • Page 16 Tighten all screws after each use! Order no.: V0 002 965 Read the operating man- ual and observe the safety information Order no.: V0 002 922 Figure 9 : Safety notice Read operating manual and retighten screws Belt guide Order no.: V0 003 519 Do not position yourself in the area of the drive shaft.
  • Page 17 Figure 11 : Position of type plate and speed specification During operation, maintain a sufficient distance to the mowing blade! Order no.: V0 002 928 matev logo Order no.: V0 003 094 Figure 12 : Safety notice Mower blade on cover Mulching or rear ejection Page 17...
  • Page 18 Danger due to ejected parts when the engine is running Order no.: V0 001 866 matev logo Order no.: V0 003 094 Figure 13 : Safety notice Mowing blades and propelling parts on cover Side ejection During operation, maintain a sufficient distance to the mowing blade! Order no.: V0 002 928...
  • Page 19 Attention Blade Order no.: V0 002 920 Figure 15 : Safety notice Mower blade on suction port Cutting height adjustment Order no.: V0 003 690 Figure 16 : Cutting height adjustment Page 19...
  • Page 20: Equipment Variants

    Equipment variants 5.1 Optionally required accessories Mower insert, rear ejection Mower insert mulching Mower insert, side ejection Mower insert borderless mowing Page 20...
  • Page 21: Optional Accessories

    5.2 Optional accessories Connection with suction hose Attention! The suction port is only available in conjunction with the side ejection mower insert. MOW-MM-152 Quick change system Page 21...
  • Page 22: Operating The Multifunction Mower

    Operating the multifunction mower When working on the mower and parking the mower, make sure that it is placed on a level, solid surface and secured against rolling away by turning the wheels. Secure the machine against inadvertent startup by disconnecting it from the vehicle, or by switching off the vehicle, removing the ignition key.
  • Page 23: Function

    The multifunction mower works with three rotating blades which are driven by the tractor via the mid-mount PTO shaft. The instructions for installing the various mower inserts can be found in the installation manual mow-mm-152-mid-mount-mower-operating-manual-37551- matev 6.2.1 Mower insert, rear ejection Grass is transported to the rear, is ejected and remains on the ground.
  • Page 24 6.2.2 Mower insert mulching set Grass remains in the suction of the blades and is therefore cut more often and remains on the ground. Thus serves as a biological fertilizer. Figure 18 : Mulch insert grass flow 6.2.3 Mower insert, side ejection Grass is transported to the side and ejected.
  • Page 25 6.2.4 Mower insert side ejection with suction port Grass is transported to the side and suctioned off e.g. by a CLS from matev. Figure 20 : Side ejection with suction port grass flow 6.2.5 Mower insert borderless mowing Grass is transported to the side and suctioned off e.g. by a CLS from matev.
  • Page 26: Mowing Instructions

    6.3 Mowing instructions 6.3.1 Clean the work terrain before mowing Figure 22 : Clean the work terrain Ensure that the working area is free of objects that could cause damage to the mower or blades, or could be ejected from the mower. 6.3.2 Mowing irregular areas Figure 23 : Irregular area...
  • Page 27 6.3.3 Mowing large areas Figure 24 : Mowing large areas Mow large, open areas as shown in the figure. 6.3.4 Mowing small areas Figure 25 : Mowing small areas If you do not use a collection container, mow small areas as shown in the figure. Two to three rounds clockwise, the rest counterclockwise.
  • Page 28: Assembly

    The multifunction mower and hydraulic lift is specially configured for your tractor with matev front power system and without front power system. It cannot be operated on another tractor model or with another front power system.
  • Page 29: Position Mower Under Tractor

    The mower can be positioned under the tractor by driving over it (-> Chapter 7.2.1) or pushing it in sideways (-> Chapter 7.2.2) 7.2.1 Attachment by passing over the mower. The matev front power system must be dismantled in order to drive over the mower! 1. Center the mower in front of the tractor.
  • Page 30 2. Slowly drive over the mower with the tractor (switch on all-wheel). Lifting (lifting arm) must be raised. Figure 27 : Drive over mower Page 30...
  • Page 31 Figure 28 : Rotate wheel 90° Lifting (lifting arm) must be raised. 2. Push the mower under the tractor from the side using the matev quick-change system. The matev quick-change system is optionally available. Refer to page 21. Figure 29 : Push the mower sideways under the tractor...
  • Page 32: Couple Mower To Carrier Vehicle (Lift)

    7.3 Couple mower to carrier vehicle (lift) Switch off the carrier vehicle and remove the ignition key before mounting or dismounting the mower. 1. Hook the front bracket onto the mower, connect it to the pin on the tractor (lugs) then secure the pins with the linchpin.
  • Page 33: Connect Pto Shaft With Mower To Tractor

    Follow the steps described in the original PTO shaft manufacturer's instructions to shorten and install the PTO shaft. If you lose the manual, please contact matev GmbH. The PTO shaft guard must be removed before installation in the tractor. The mower must be matched to the speed of the PTO shaft of the carrier vehi- cle.
  • Page 34: Initial Assembly Of The Hydraulic Lift

    7.6 Initial assembly of the hydraulic lift During the initial assembly of the hydraulic lift, a one-time adjustment is nec- essary. 1. Adjust the mower to the front bracket • The mower must stand on the ground • Use the two tension sleeves (nuts) on the front bracket to tighten the mower. Clamping sleeves (nuts) Figure 32 : Adjusting the mower on the front bracket Page 34...
  • Page 35 2. Adjust the mower on the rear suspension. • Turn the nut on the suspension until the suspension is under tension. Repeat the same on the other side, making sure that the mower is set horizontally. Figure 33 : Adjust the mower on the rear suspension 3.
  • Page 36 As a reference for alignment (adjustment), always measure on the blades with a suitable measuring tool. Measuring tool Figure 35 : Measuring tool • Adjust the mower with the rear suspension so that the specified cutting height is obtained on the blades (measuring tool). Figure 36 : Adjust rear suspension Page 36...
  • Page 37 • If necessary, fine tuning can be made above the cutting height adjustment. To do this, proceed as follows: Loosen screws and move up or down. Retighten the screws. Screws Figure 37 : Adjustment screw for cutting height adjustment • Adjusting the inclination: using the clamping sleeves of the front bracket. Refer toFigure The mower tilts by turning the clamping sleeves.
  • Page 38: Adjust Cutting Height For Mowing

    Adjust cutting height for mowing 8.1 The desired cutting height can be adjusted above the cutting height ad- justment from approx. 29 mm to approx. 107 mm. The actual cutting height depends on many factors, such as tire pressure, us- ing different tires than when first delivered, etc.
  • Page 39: Securing For Trips To The Site Of Operation

    Securing for trips to the site of operation When driving on the road, the mower must be completely lifted and secured with the pin in the TRP position. 9.1 The hydraulic lift is equipped with a transport position. 1. Completely lift the mower with the hydraulic lift. 2.
  • Page 40: Maintenance

    Maintenance 10.1 Safety during maintenance Personal injury and material damage to the tractor and implements can occur. Before each use of the implements check all safety-relevant parts and the hy- draulic connections. The attachment must not be switched on during maintenance work. Switch off the carrier vehicle engine and remove the ignition key.
  • Page 41 10.2.1 Mower blades The blades are wear parts and must be sharpened and balanced regularly. If necessary, they can also be exchanged. Wear suitable protective equipment for the installation and removal of the mower blades. Should the mower blade be damaged by an object, e.g. a stone, it must be re- placed immediately.
  • Page 42: Lubricating Schedule

    10.3 Lubricating schedule Moving parts of the implement must be greased at regular intervals, as well as at the start and end of the season. Symbol Meaning Lubricate daily 1/30h Lubricate every 30 operating hours 2/a (1/500h) Lubricate at the beginning and end of the season and after 500 operating hours Use a grease gun Check oil level, top-up oil if necessary...
  • Page 43 10.3.1 Maintenance schedule for MOW-MM-152 Figure 42 : Maintenance schedule for MOW-MM-152 Page 43...
  • Page 44 10.3.2 Maintenance schedule for Boomer 25 hydraulic lift Figure 43 : Maintenance schedule for Kioti CX2510 lift Page 44...
  • Page 45: Fault

    Tel.: +49 (0) 9101 9087-0 www.matev.eu info@matev.eu Please note the following information as well: • All repairs must be carried out by a specialized company. • Use only original matev replacement parts. • Modifications to the machine are prohibited. Page 45...
  • Page 46: Disposal

    Take the parts to the collection points for residual waste, special waste, or recycle them de- pending on material. matev GmbH does not provide any disposal services. The general terms and conditions of matev GmbH apply. Guarantee The general terms and conditions of matev GmbH apply.
  • Page 47: List Of Illustrations

    Figure 39 : Adjusting the cutting height ....................38 Figure 40 : Securing during trips to the site of operation ...............39 Figure 41 : Belt guide ..........................41 Figure 42 : Maintenance schedule for MOW-MM-152 ................43 Figure 43 : Maintenance schedule for Kioti CX2510 lift .................44 List of tables Table 1 : Technical data ...........................

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