Kongskilde GXS 2405 P Operator's Manual

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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
GXS 2405 P
GXS 2805
GXS 2805 P
GXS 3205
GXS 3205 P
GXS 3605
GXS 4005
Disc Mower
- according to Directive 2006/42/EC, Annex I 1.7.4.1
Part number 81PIGB-182x
1
edition English
st
February 2018

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  • Page 1 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS - according to Directive 2006/42/EC, Annex I 1.7.4.1 OPERATOR’S MANUAL GXS 2405 P GXS 2805 GXS 2805 P GXS 3205 GXS 3205 P GXS 3605 GXS 4005 Disc Mower Part number 81PIGB-182x edition English February 2018...
  • Page 3: Foreword

    DEAR CUSTOMER! We appreciate the confidence you have shown to our company by investing in a KONGSKILDE product and congratulate you with your new purchase. Of course, it is our wish that you will experience complete satisfaction with the investment.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS FOREWORD ........................3 CONTENTS ......................... 4 1. INTRODUCTION ......................6 INTENDED USE ....................6 SAFETY ......................7 Safety rules .................... 7 General safety instructions ..............8 Special safety instructions ..............10 Choice of tractor ................... 11 Connection and disconnection ............. 11 PTO drive shaft ..................
  • Page 5 STONE RELEASE .................... 50 Mechanical stone release ..............50 Hydraulic stone release ................ 51 WORKING IN THE FIELD ................52 Turning ....................52 Stubble height ..................52 Securing against overload ..............53 CONDITIONER....................54 EQUIPMENT FOR WIDE SPREADING (TOP DRY) ........55 4.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Any other use is regarded as not intended. Kongskilde Industries A/S is not responsible for any damage resulting from such use, the user bears that risk.
  • Page 7: Safety

    1. INTRODUCTION SAFETY The safety of persons and machines is an integral part of KONGSKILDE’s development work. However, damage can occur as a consequence of misuse and insufficient instruction. We wish to ensure the safety of you and your family in the best possible way, but this also requires an effort on your part.
  • Page 8: General Safety Instructions

    1. INTRODUCTION GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before use, the operator should make sure that the tractor and the machine observe the general work-related legislation and can comply with the Road Traffic Act. The following is a brief description of the measures, which should be a matter of common knowledge to the operator.
  • Page 9 1. INTRODUCTION 11. Always adjust the speed to the conditions. If the machine has been marked with a maximum speed limit, this should never be exceeded. 12. Do not stand near the machine while it is working. 13. When mounting the PTO drive shaft check that the number and direction of RPM of the tractor matches those of the machine.
  • Page 10: Special Safety Instructions

    1. INTRODUCTION SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When working with mowers the following special measures should be observed. Use a tractor with a cabin provided with safety glass. Furthermore it is advisable to protect the glass of the cabin with polycarbonate plates inside or with a close- meshed net outside.
  • Page 11: Choice Of Tractor

    1. INTRODUCTION CHOICE OF TRACTOR Always follow the recommendations specified in the instruction manual of the tractor. If this is not possible, technical assistance must be sought. Choose a tractor with a suitable power on the PTO. To obtain full capacity under all conditions, we recommend you to choose a tractor which has 15 kW more than the informed minimum.
  • Page 12: Pto Drive Shaft

    1. INTRODUCTION PTO DRIVE SHAFT Do not use PTO drive shafts with other specifications than the shaft which was supplied with the machine. The PTO shaft has its own instruction manual which is supplied with the machine and should be followed to ensure correct use of the shaft. All instructions should be followed, particularly the safety and maintenance instructions, in order to prevent unintentional damage.
  • Page 13: Adjustments

    1. INTRODUCTION ADJUSTMENTS Never adjust the mower while the PTO drive shaft is engaged. Stop the tractor engine before you adjust the machine. It is important not to remove the guards until all revolving parts have stopped. Before starting check that no blades are missing or are defective and can be turned freely.
  • Page 14: Parking And Maintenance

    1. INTRODUCTION In stony fields the stubble height should be adjusted to maximum (horizontal cutter bar) height. It is important that the cutting unit is correctly relieved to ensure perfect operation in the field and to reduce the risk of damaging the cutter bar. If the cutting unit is blocked, stop the tractor engine, activate the parking brake and wait until the revolving parts have stopped before removing the foreign matter.
  • Page 15: Machine Safety

    Be careful when using high pressure cleaners, particularly near bearings and seals. MACHINE SAFETY All revolving parts are balanced by KONGSKILDE by means of a special machine with electronic sensors. If it turns out that a part still has an unbalance, small counterweights should be mounted.
  • Page 16 1. INTRODUCTION PR80-0080 STOP 2 MIN PR80-0841 PIGB-182X 04 GXS 2405P-2805P-3205P-3605-4005 0218...
  • Page 17: Safety Decals On Plain Mowers

    1. INTRODUCTION SAFETY DECALS ON PLAIN MOWERS The safety decals shown on the previous page are positioned as shown on the drawings at the bottom of the page. Before using the machine, check that all decals are present: if not, require those missing. The decals have the following meaning: Danger through cutting forces During movement of the kinematics there is a risk of parts making cutting movements.
  • Page 18 1. INTRODUCTION PR80-0080 STOP 2 MIN Min. 10 m PR80-0841 PIGB-182X 04 GXS 2405P-2805P-3205P-3605-4005 0218...
  • Page 19: Safety Decals On Mower Conditioners

    1. INTRODUCTION SAFETY DECALS ON MOWER CONDITIONERS The safety decals shown on the previous page are positioned as shown on the drawings at the bottom of the page. Before using the machine, check that all decals are present: if not, require those missing. The decals have the following meaning: Danger through cutting forces During movement of the kinematics there is a risk of parts making cutting movements.
  • Page 20 1. INTRODUCTION PIGB-182X 04 GXS 2405P-2805P-3205P-3605-4005 0218...
  • Page 21: Technical Data (Plain Mowers)

    1. INTRODUCTION TECHNICAL DATA (PLAIN MOWERS) Type GXS 2805 GXS 3205 GXS 3605 GXS 4005 Working width 2.8 m 3.2 m 3.6 m 3.9 m Power requirement, min. [ kW/HP ] 40 / 54 50 / 68 60 / 82 70 / 95 3-point linkage Cat.
  • Page 22 1. INTRODUCTION PIGB-182X 04 GXS 2405P-2805P-3205P-3605-4005 0218...
  • Page 23: Technical Data (Mower Conditioners)

    1. INTRODUCTION TECHNICAL DATA (MOWER CONDITIONERS) Type GXS 2405 P GXS 2805 P GXS 3205 P Working width 2.4 m 2.8 m 3.2 m Power requirement, min. [kW/HP] 44 / 60 54 / 73 66 / 90 3-point linkage Cat. II Cat.
  • Page 24: Connection And Test Driving

    2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING 2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING CONNECTION TO THE TRACTOR DANGER: Check the following before you start working: - Check if the blades are mounted correctly. - Check if the safety devices are intact and placed correctly. - Check the screws.
  • Page 25 2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING Fig. 2.2 Fig. 2.2 Adjustment of pin position: Counter nut I is loosened and bolt H is turned out. The pin is displaced and fastened again through centre hole J, bolt is tightened and counter nut is tightened.
  • Page 26 2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING Thereby a suitable movement is achieved when lifting the machine with the link arms and optimal conditions for later connection and disconnection of the machine. Fig. 2.4 Fig. 2.4 The 3-point frame is lifted with the link arms until the support is raised from the ground.
  • Page 27: Hydraulic Connections

    2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONS Fig. 2.5 Fig. 2.5 The hydraulic hoses are connected to the tractor. Depending on the equipment of the mower, the number of hydraulic hoses vary from one to four. The hose A is for lift of the cutting unit and must be connected to a single-acting outlet.
  • Page 28: Mounting Of Pto Drive Shaft

    2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING MOUNTING OF PTO DRIVE SHAFT All GXS machines are as standard delivered with a PTO shaft with friction clutch and free wheel. The PTO shaft is mounted with the clutch towards the machine side and the other end towards the tractor.
  • Page 29 2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING Fig. 2.6 IN CASE OF SHORTENING: Fig. 2.6 Adjust the PTO shaft so that it has the biggest possible overlapping in no position has less overlapping than 200 mm. is not compressed more than the prescribed 30 mm in order not to bottom the shaft.
  • Page 30: Test Driving

    2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING TEST DRIVING Before you use your new disc mower, please do as follows: Read this instruction manual carefully! Check that the machine has been assembled correctly and is undamaged. Check that all tools have been removed from the machine. Check that the PTO speed of the machine (and of the tractor) is correct.
  • Page 31 2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING If there is any doubt, stop the tractor and the machine according to the procedure described in the section ”SAFETY”. Turn the revolving parts with manual power to check if the machine can turn freely. Check the machine visually to find possible errors.
  • Page 32: Driving On Public Road

    2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING DRIVING ON PUBLIC ROAD The machine is only built to be transported behind a tractor in the tractor link arms, cf. section CONNECTION TO THE TRACTOR. Before you drive on public roads you must convert the machine from transport to working position and back again to ensure that there is no air in the hydraulic system.
  • Page 33 2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING DANGER - ALWAYS REMEMBER: In vertical transport position the outermost guard must be folded in and the 3-point linkage must be lowered so that the transport height is below 4 metres. The exact transport height for the individual machines is stated under technical data.
  • Page 34: Horizontal Transport Position

    2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING Fig. 2.10 Fig. 2.10 Machines that are equipped with a cylinder for horizontal transport position can now be swivelled 90° to the rear. Thereby you obtain a better weight distribution on the tractor’s rear wheels. This transport position is especially recommended for light tractors and heavy machines, like e.g.
  • Page 35 2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING Fig. 2.12 Fig. 2.12 In horizontal transport position the transport safety device is not activated by the force of gravity. Therefore the hoop must be swivelled towards the suspension manually and be secured with split pin. DANGER: If the transport safety device is not activated, the cutting unit may start to rock in case of irregularities.
  • Page 36: Disconnection Of The Machine

    2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING DISCONNECTION OF THE MACHINE The machine is parked on firm and even ground. If the transport safety device is activated, it must now be deactivated. DANGER: Stop the engine and remove the ignition key before working on the machine.
  • Page 37 2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING Fig. 2.14 Fig. 2.14 Hydraulic relief: The cutting unit is placed in working position and the two hydraulic outlets for the lifting cylinder and the hydropneumatic relief are set to floating position. The tractor’s link arms are raised to their highest position so that the cylinder for the relief is fully compressed.
  • Page 38 2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING Close the stop cock for the lifting cylinder. Thereby the suspension stays in the wanted position. The hitch hook for the left hitch pin is released and the link arms are lowered until the pins are free. Fig.
  • Page 39: Driving And Operation

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION 3. DRIVING AND OPERATION CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION The GXS machines are rear-mounted disc mowers with working widths of 2.4 – 3.9 m. Model names ending with “P”, e.g. GXS 3205 P are equipped with conditioner with PE-fingers. One of the characteristics of the GXS range is that the machines perform a perfect piece of work and at the same time have minimum fuel consumption.
  • Page 40: Transport Position

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION TRANSPORT POSITION IMPORTANT: The following instructions imply that the machine has been prepared, adjusted to the tractor and tested according to section 2. CONNECTION AND TEST DRIVING. Disconnection of the machine is also described in section 2. DANGER: TRAFFIC MARKING: Before transporting the machine on public road, make sure that the traffic rules can be observed.
  • Page 41 3. DRIVING AND OPERATION DANGER: Transport height Before transporting the machine on public road, make sure that the transport height of 4.0 m is not exceeded. Folding of the machine to vertical, lateral transport position takes place as follows: 1. Stop the PTO and wait until all revolving parts have stopped. 2.
  • Page 42: Horizontal Transport Position

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION HORIZONTAL TRANSPORT POSITION Machines which are equipped with cylinder for horizontal transport position can also be transported in horizontal rear position. On the models GXS 3605 and GXS 4005 this cylinder is fitted as standard. Fig. 3.3 Fig.
  • Page 43: Vertical Rear Transport Position

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION VERTICAL REAR TRANSPORT POSITION Mowers in sizes GXS 2405 – GXS 3205 which are equipped with cylinder for horizontal transport position (option) can also be transported in vertical rear position. The 2 larger models GXS 3605 and GXS 4005 may, due to the transport height, only be transported in horizontal transport position.
  • Page 44 3. DRIVING AND OPERATION Folding of the machine to vertical, rear transport position takes place as follows: 1. Stop the PTO and wait until all revolving parts have stopped. 2. Activate the tractor’s hand brake. 3. Fold up the side guards and clean the machine, if necessary. 4.
  • Page 45: Working Position

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION WORKING POSITION Conversion of the machine to working position takes place in reverse order of the conversion to transport position. DANGER: Before the machine is placed in working position, you must check that there are no persons in the danger zone and that there is no risk of collision with objects near the machine.
  • Page 46: Relief Of Cutter Bar

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION RELIEF OF CUTTER BAR A low ground pressure spares the grass roots, reduces crop contamination, minimises machine wear and reduces fuel consumption. Therefore the correct adjustment of the relief is an important factor if you wish to obtain a good result.
  • Page 47: Setting Of Hydropneumatic Relief

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION SETTING OF HYDROPNEUMATIC RELIEF With the hydropneumatic relief the ground pressure can, contrary to the mechanical relief, be adjusted continuously at any time and in all working positions. Instead of spiral springs, the drawing power is transferred by means of a hydraulic cylinder. This cylinder is supplied with oil from a gas pressure accumulator.
  • Page 48: Headland Position

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION HEADLAND POSITION When lifting the cutting unit from working position to headland position, the travel of the cylinder is limited so that the cutting unit can only be lifted to a certain height. Fig. 3.8 Fig. 3.8 This is secured by a valve Q which is controlled by an arm running on a cam track S.
  • Page 49: Adjustment Of Lifting Height

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION ADJUSTMENT OF LIFTING HEIGHT Fig. 3.9 Fig. 3.9 When the screw T is loosened the cam track can be turned. If it is turned to the right, the lifting height of the cutting unit is increased. If it is turned to the left, the lifting height is reduced.
  • Page 50: Stone Release

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION STONE RELEASE All GXS machines are equipped with a stone release which makes it possible for the cutting unit to swivel backwards in case of collision with an obstacle. This stone release can be found at the back of the suspension. IMPORTANT: The stone release only works when driving forwards.
  • Page 51: Hydraulic Stone Release

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION HYDRAULIC STONE RELEASE The hydraulic stone release works with a pressure relief valve at the swivel cylinder. If the pressure in the cylinder gets too big, the oil runs from the cylinder to the lifting cylinder and back to the tractor. From the factory the pressure relief valve is adjusted to open at 180 bar.
  • Page 52: Working In The Field

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION WORKING IN THE FIELD Before you work in the field check that the machine has been connected correctly, that the cutting unit is in working position and that the relief has been adjusted correctly as described in the previous sections. Connect the power take-off carefully and increase to the correct number of rpm before working in the crop.
  • Page 53: Securing Against Overload

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION Fig. 3.12 Fig. 3.12 A forward inclination of about 3º results in a theoretical stubble height of 27 mm. The forward or backward inclination of the suspension should not exceed 3º since this would result in a deviation of the PTO shaft and consequently vibrations and increased wear.
  • Page 54: Conditioner

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION CONDITIONER GXS 2405 P, GXS 2805 P and GXS 3205 P are equipped with a conditioner rotor with PE fingers. The conditioner rotor rotates with 860 rpm. Fig. 3.13 Fig. 3.13 The degree of conditioning can be varied by changing the distance between the conditioner plate B and the conditioner fingers C.
  • Page 55: Equipment For Wide Spreading (Top Dry)

    3. DRIVING AND OPERATION EQUIPMENT FOR WIDE SPREADING (TOP DRY) The mower conditioners are fitted with equipment for wide spreading which makes it possible to spread the crop instead of laying a swath in order to optimise the drying. Fig. 3.16 Fig.
  • Page 56: Greasing

    4. GREASING 4. GREASING Greasing chart for GXS 2405 P – GXS 4005. Below grease spots must be greased after every 40 hours of operation, however at least once a year. PIGB-182X 04 GXS 2405P-2805P-3205P-3605-4005 0218...
  • Page 57: Grease

    4. GREASING GREASE Always ensure that the machine has been properly greased before it starts operating. Go through the greasing chart. TYPE OF GREASE: Universal grease of good quality. Rotating mechanical connections are greased with grease or oil as required. WARNING - REMEMBER: Pay special attention to the sliding PROFILE TUBES of the PTO shafts.
  • Page 58: Oil Change

    4. GREASING OIL CHANGE: CUTTER BARS Oil content per cutterbar: GXS 2405 P 2.2 l GXS 2805 (P) 2.5 l GXS 3205 (P) 3.0 l GXS 3605 3.0 l GXS 4005 3,7 l OIL LEVEL The oil in the cutterbar is very thick, especially when it is cold. Therefore, wait minimum 15 minutes if the oil is cold and minimum 3 minutes it the oil is warm before checking the oil level.
  • Page 59: Oil Change

    4. GREASING These are placed as follows: On GXS 2405 P between 2 and 3 disc and between 4 and 5 disc. On GXS 2805 and GXS 2805 P between 2 and 3 disc and between 5 and 6 disc.
  • Page 60 4. GREASING Oil change: The first change of oil in the cutterbar must be made after 50 working hours and then after every 200 working hours or at least once every season. REMEMBER: to mount the plug again after draining. The drain plug has a magnet to collect metallic impurities.
  • Page 61: Bevel Gearbox Above The Cutter Bar

    4. GREASING BEVEL GEARBOX ABOVE THE CUTTER BAR Fig. 4.3 Fig. 4.3 Oil content: 0.9 l Oil type: API GL4 or GL5 SAE 80W-90 Oil level: Check the oil level after every 80 hours of operation. Oil change: First oil change after 50 working hours and then after every 600 working hours or at least once a year.
  • Page 62: Bevel Gearbox At The Headstock

    4. GREASING BEVEL GEARBOX AT THE HEADSTOCK Fig. 4.4 Fig. 4.4 Oil content: 540 rpm = 1.1 l 1000 rpm = 1.2 l Oil type: API GL4 or GL5 SAE 80W-90 Oil level: Check the oil level after every 80 hours of operation. Oil change: First oil change after 50 working hours and then after every 600 working hours or at least once a year.
  • Page 63: Maintenance

    5. MAINTENANCE 5. MAINTENANCE WARNING: When repairing or maintaining the machine it is especially important to ensure correct personal safety. Therefore, always park the tractor (if mounted) and the machine according to the GENERAL SAFETY RULES items 1-20 in the beginning of this instruction manual.
  • Page 64: Friction Clutch

    5. MAINTENANCE FRICTION CLUTCH The front PTO drive shaft has a friction clutch. Fig. 5.2 Fig. 5.2 The figure illustrates how the clutch protects the transmission against high torque peaks and at the same time is capable of transmitting the torque while it is in function (slips).
  • Page 65: Control Of Balance

    In the long run unbalance will cause fatigue fractures and serious damage. All machines manufactured by KONGSKILDE are tested and checked for vibrations with special tools. The first time you start the machine pay attention to vibrations and noise to have a standard of comparison later.
  • Page 66: Discs And Blades - Qs

    The generation of heat will destroy the material properties and expose you and others to increased risk. IMPORTANT: Damaged blades, discs and blade holders must be replaced by original KONGSKILDE spare parts to obtain a safe operation. WARNING: When replacing blades, both blades on the disc in question must be replaced as not to create an unbalance.
  • Page 67: Blades

    5. MAINTENANCE BLADES Max.24 mm Min. 39 mm Fig. 5.5 Fig. 5.5 Replace blades immediately if: They are bent or cracked The width of the blade is less than 39 mm measured 15 mm from the edge The blade hole is larger than stated. BLADE HOLDER Min.
  • Page 68: Replacement Of Blades

    5. MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENT OF BLADES DANGER: It is very important to check the parts after:  Collision with foreign matter, or  If a blade, as an exception, is missing on the cutter bar. Parts can be damaged and you MUST replace parts if you have the slightest doubt whether they have been damaged, to secure against loss of rotating parts.
  • Page 69 5. MAINTENANCE Replacement of blades Fig. 5.9 Fig. 5.9 Turn the blade 90 degrees from working position and release the blade from the blade pin D. Fig. 5.10 Fig. 5.10 Place the supplied tool for replacement of blades as shown with the short narrow end behind the blade.
  • Page 70 5. MAINTENANCE Fig. 5.11 Fig. 5.11 Press the blade holder down by pulling the long end of the tool forward. WARNING: Replace the blade with your free hand. Do not let go of the handle since the spring power can make the tool spring back with considerable power.
  • Page 71 5. MAINTENANCE Fig. 5.13 Fig. 5.13 IMPORTANT: Make sure that there are no impurities between the contact faces of the blade pin and the disc and that the blade pin E of the blade holder has correct contact with the bottom of the disc F.
  • Page 72: Discs And Blades - Q

    IMPORTANT: Damaged blades, discs and blade holders must be replaced by original KONGSKILDE spare parts to obtain a safe operation. WARNING: When replacing blades, both blades on the disc in question must be replaced in order not to create an unbalance.
  • Page 73: Blades

    5. MAINTENANCE BLADES Fig. 5.15 Fig. 5.15 Replace blades immediately if: The blade is bent or cracked, The thickness behind the hole is less than 12 mm. BLADE HOLDER Min. 15 Fig.5.16 Fig. 5.16 The blade holder must be replaced if: The blade holder does not fix the blade firmly to the disc.
  • Page 74: Replacement Of Blades

    5. MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENT OF BLADES DANGER: It is very important to check the parts after:  Collision with foreign matter, or  If a blade, as an exception, is missing on the cutter bar. Parts can be damaged and MUST be replaced if you have the slightest doubt whether they have been damaged to ensure safety against loss of rotating parts.
  • Page 75 5. MAINTENANCE Replacement of blades Fig 5.18 Fig. 5.18 The replacement tool A placed in the oblong hole B in the disc. When the tool is in the hole it is straightened up and pushed forward in the oblong hole. Fig.
  • Page 76 5. MAINTENANCE Fig. 5.20 Fig. 5.20 The tool A is pulled down until the blade E can be removed. Fig. 5.21 Fig. 5.21 When placing a blade E you must ensure that the blade is placed correctly on the pin D of the blade holder before you slacken the tool A and let it go back up.
  • Page 77 5. MAINTENANCE Fig. 5.22 Fig. 5.22 In connection with replacement of blades check the blade pins B on the discs regularly with the gauge A (in the spare parts package). IMPORTANT: When the gauge A can get over the blade pin B it MUST be replaced immediately.
  • Page 78: Replacement Of Discs

    5. MAINTENANCE Fig. 5.23 Fig. 5.23 IMPORTANT: Make sure that there are no impurities between the contact faces of the blade pin and the disc F and that the blade pin of the blade holder E has correct contact with the bottom of the blade and that the blade is firmly in contact with the disc.
  • Page 79 5. MAINTENANCE 48 Nm (4,8 kpm) Fig. 5.25 Fig. 5.25 The discs are fastened with 6 bolts which must be tightened to 48 Nm (4.8 kpm). 4 bolts A are under top B. 2 bolts C also fasten top B. Input and output discs do not use any top, so all 6 bolts are identical.
  • Page 80: Discs And Cutterbar

    5. MAINTENANCE DISCS AND CUTTERBAR REPLACEMENT OF DISCS The height of the disc can be adjusted by placing spacers between disc and hub. This may be necessary when replacing the discs if the blades are not at the same height afterwards.
  • Page 81 5. MAINTENANCE Fig. 5.28 Fig. 5.28 When the hub is mounted the surface of the cutterbar A and the underside of the hub B must be clean and greased with a thin layer of grease. The nuts C must be locked with Loctite 243 on the threaded pins D and tightened to 92 Nm (9.2 Kpm).
  • Page 82: Winter Storage

    5. MAINTENANCE WINTER STORAGE When the season is over, the preparation for winter storage should be made immediately after. First, clean the machine thoroughly. Dust and dirt absorb moisture and moisture increases the formation of rust. Be careful when cleaning with a high pressure cleaner.
  • Page 83: Miscellaneous

    6. MISCELLANEOUS 6. MISCELLANEOUS DRIVING TIPS AND FAULT-FINDING Problem Possible cause Remedy Uneven stubble or bad cut The number of rpm of the tractor is too Check that the number of rotations of the low. tractor PTO is correct. Keep a constant number of RPM The blades are worn Turn/move the blades to another disc or...
  • Page 84: Spare Parts Order

    Type: Year: ade for Kongskilde Industries A/S DK4180 www.kongskilde.com Maximum total weight: Maximum load axle 1:...
  • Page 85: Warranty

    7. WARRANTY 7. WARRANTY Your machine is warranted according to legal rights in your country and the contractual agreement with the selling dealer. No warranty shall, however, apply if the machine has not been used, adjusted and maintained according to the instructions given in this operator's manual.
  • Page 86 EF-overensstemmelseserklæring/ EG-Konformitätserklärung/ EC Declaration of Conformity/ Déclaration CE de conformité/ Dichiarazione CE di conformita/ EG Verklaring van Overeenstemming/ EG-försäkran om överensstämmelse/ EY-vaatimustenmukaisuusvakuutus/ Declaración de conformidad CE/ Deklaracja Zgodności WE./ Декларация за съответствие EO/ EK Megfelelőségi Nyilatkozat /ES Prohlášení o shodě/ EB Atitikties deklaracija/ ES prehlásenie o zhode/ Declaraţia de conformitate CE/ Vastavuse Deklaratsioon EÜ...
  • Page 87 - est conforme aux dispositions de la Directive relatives aux machines 2006/42/CE et également aux dispositions de la Directive sur la Directive EMC 2014/30/UE. - é in conformita' con la Direttiva Macchine 2006/42/CE e, se pertinente, anche alla Direttiva alla Direttiva EMC 2014/30/UE.
  • Page 88 Kongskilde dealer. © 2018 CNH Industrial Belgium N.V. All Rights Reserved. Kongskilde is a trademark registered in the United States and many other countries, owned by or licensed to CNH Industrial N.V., its subsidiaries or affiliates. Any trademarks referred to herein, in association with goods and/or services of companies, other than owned by or licensed to...

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