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Extr 228 - 232
Operator´s Manual
Translated from the original instruction manual
Date of publication
Date printed
Language
Valid as from serial No.:
Reference No:
Index
12/2011
12/2011
EN
KT 420.868
24030203EN
2011-12

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  • Page 1 Extr 228 - 232 Operator´s Manual Translated from the original instruction manual Date of publication 12/2011 Date printed 12/2011 Language Valid as from serial No.: KT 420.868 Reference No: 24030203EN Index 2011-12...
  • Page 2 Identification of machine Your dealer needs to have some information about your machine so that he can help you as quickly as pos- sible. Enter your information here. Extr 228 - 232 Description Extr 228: 2.8 m (9’ 2 ”), 232: 3.2 m (10’ 6”) Working width Extr...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Contents ............4 Optional equipment ........85 Instruction manual target group High skids The meaning of the symbols Swathboard Straw divider Safety ..............5 Swath roller For your safety Lighting kit Who can operate the machine? Universal joint for the PTO shaft Connecting Quick release of knives Load capacity...
  • Page 4: Contents

    Contents Contents Instruction This instruction manual is intended for trained farmers and others who are qualified to work in agriculture and who are familiar with manual target assembling equipment. group For your safety Read this instruction manual thoroughly before use and assembly. This will enable you to have optimal working conditions and to work in safety.
  • Page 5: For Your Safety

    Safety Safety For your safety This chapter includes general safety instructions. Furthermore, each chapter in the instruction manual includes specific safety instructions that are not described here. The safety instructions must be complied with • For your own safety. • For the safety of others.
  • Page 6 Safety Safety symbols On the machine you will find labels relating to your safety. These labels must not be removed. If the labels become illegible or detached, new labels can be ordered and affixed to the relevant areas. STOP...
  • Page 7 Safety The meaning of the Stop the tractor before working on the machine symbols Be careful! Always let the tractor come to a stop and remove the ignition key before you repair, rinse, lubricate or carry out any maintenance work on the machine. Read and observe the instruction manual Be careful! Read and ensure you understand the instruction manual before the machine is used.
  • Page 8 Safety Ensure no clothing/body parts get caught in the PTO shaft No-one should approach the PTO shaft until the machine has stopped rotating. The tractor engine must be stopped, the ignition key removed and the handbrake applied. Danger: rotating machine parts Children and unauthorised persons must never be allowed near the machine.
  • Page 9: Who Can Operate The Machine

    Safety Who can operate Operators of this machine should only be trained farmers and others who are qualified to work in agriculture and who are familiar with the machine? assembling equipment. Untrained or unauthorised members of staff may not use this machine. Connecting Correct attachment of the machine The machine must be correctly connected, following the instructions.
  • Page 10: Load Capacity

    Safety Only connect the hydraulics when the system is depressurised You should only connect the hydraulic hoses to the tractor's hydraulics when the hydraulic system on both the tractor and the machine is depressurised. There is a risk that the machine will move accidentally. Accidental movement of the machine can result in serious injury.
  • Page 11: Transport On Public Roads

    Safety Transport on Ensure that the machine meets the Road Traffic Act's requirements concerning its condition public roads When driving on public roads, the machine must comply with the Road Traffic Act's current requirements. 95-012 fr This ensures your safety and that of other road users. Failure to meet the requirements can result in accidents.
  • Page 12: Use

    Safety The operator should be instructed carefully before the machine is put into use The machine should only be used if the operator has been given thorough instructions. Thorough machine instruction allows safe usage. 95-002-1 fr Insufficient instructions can result in wrong usage of the machine and accidents.
  • Page 13 Safety Check the surrounding area before starting to use the machine Before driving and using the machine the surrounding area should be checked. This prevents persons and animals in the vicinity from being harmed. If the surrounding area is not checked it can lead to serious injuries on persons or animals.
  • Page 14: Disconnection

    Safety Disconnection Heightened risk of personal injury when disengaging When disconnecting the machine from the tractor there is an enhanced risk of personal injury. Following the above instructions will protect you and others from 95-038 fr injury. If you do not pay attention to the above instruction points serious injury could occur.
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    Safety Maintenance Comply with the service and maintenance intervals given in the instructions Comply with the intervals for service and maintenance as given in the instructions. By complying with the maintenance intervals you assure that the machine will operate without malfunctions and give maximum protection to the surroundings.
  • Page 16: Further Safety Instructions

    Safety Be careful when cleaning with high pressure cleaning equipment Do only clean bearings, hydraulic hoses, plastic components, electrical control boxes and electrical equipment with low water pressure. By cleaning with low water pressure you will protect sensitive equipment on the machine. Using high water pressure to clean could damage vital parts of the machine.
  • Page 17: About The Machine

    About the machine This chapter includes general information about your machine. About the machine Furthermore, following information are included: • The machine's field of application. • The machine characteristics. • View of the machine. • Technical data. The machine's 228 - 232 is a mower intended to swathe grass and mow common grass and cereal crops.
  • Page 18: Machine Characteristics

    About the machine Machine Description of the machine 228-232 is a mower which operates on the tractor's right-hand side characteristics and is connected to the tractor's lift arms. The machines' cutting unit is connected to the hitch which is fitted to the tractor's lift arms.
  • Page 19: Synopsis

    About the machine Synopsis PTO shaft Spring Suspension Guard Cutterbar Hydraulic cylinder Bevel gear Support leg Belt transmission...
  • Page 20: Technical Data

    About the machine Technical data Machine dimensions Dim. Unit mm (’-’’) 1070 (3’ 6”) 1070 (3’ 6”) mm (’-’’) 4330 (14’ 2½”) 4710 (15’ 5½”) mm (’-’’) 750 (2’ 5½”) 750 (2’ 5½”) mm (’-’’) 910 (2’ 12”) 910 (2’ 12”) mm (’-’’) 900 -1140 900-1140...
  • Page 21: Tractor Requirements

    About the machine Machine specification Unit Net weight kg (lb) 609 (1343) 643 (1418) PTO Power take off Power requirement, minimum kW/HK 37 / 50 40 / 55 PTO shaft with freewheel Standard Standard Number of cutting discs parts Number of knives parts RPM, cutting discs 3000...
  • Page 22: Preparation

    Preparation Preparation Preparing the The machine is divided into its main components for transport to the user. The machine must be assembled in accordance with the specific machine assembly instructions delivered with each machine. Initial connection of the machine Exercise caution when a new machine is connected for the first time. Make sure that all safety instructions are complied with.
  • Page 23 Preparation Checking the springs > The following must be done before the machine is connected to the Diameter of wire tractor: > Pull the piston in the hydraulic cylinder out completely. > Check that the machine is fitted with the correct springs: Model Diameter of wire (mm - ’’) 18 (...
  • Page 24: Assembly - Attachment

    Assembly - attachment Coupling a tractor and a machine together Assembly - attachment When connecting the machine and the tractor there is an increased risk of personal injury. Attention to the safety instructions assures your and others personal safety. Failure to follow the safety instructions could result in serious injuries. Therefore, when connecting the machine and the tractor you should: •...
  • Page 25: Attachment Of The Tractor

    Assembly - attachment Attachment of the Attaching the machine When attaching the machine there is an increased risk of personal tractor injury. Attention to the safety instructions assures your and others personal safety. Failure to follow the safety instructions could result in serious injuries. Lock the tractor's lift arms Lock the tractor's lift arms at the correct height.
  • Page 26 Assembly - attachment > Fit the bolts and tighten to the torque shown. Bolts 225 Nm (165 ft/lb) The following position of the linkage pins must be used for attachment: Width of the tractor Pos. Under 2200 mm (7’ 2½”) Over 2200 mm (7’...
  • Page 27 Assembly - attachment > Mount the machine onto the tractor's lift arms. Selecting the position of the top link: ! It is recommended that the top link is parallel to the tractor's lift arms. > Connect the hydraulic hoses to the tractor's hydraulic outlet. NB It is recommended that the hydraulic outlet on the tractor is in the floating position.
  • Page 28 Assembly - attachment > Turn the catch to the position shown. NB The catch must be able to be turned to the position shown when the machine is attached and is lifted free of the ground with the tractor's three-point hitch. PTO shaft >...
  • Page 29 Assembly - attachment Adjusting the working height The suspension is adjusted in the following way: > Raise/lower the lift arms until there is approx. 15 - 30 mm ( ” - 1 ”) clearance between the lock catch and the stop. ”...
  • Page 30 Assembly - attachment > Fit the chain. > Lock the lift arms. 93-041 fr Chain Adjusting the springs To ensure that the cutting unit is correctly balanced, the springs should be pre-tensioned in the following way: > use a suitable tool and adjust the springs in the following way: Model Measurement (mm - ’’) 150 (6”)
  • Page 31 Assembly - attachment Adjusting the ground pressure The machine's ground pressure is checked in the following way: > Remove the pin. > Open the guards around the machine's cutterbar. > Lift the machine's cutting unit in the bracket as shown. ! The recommended weight should be approx.
  • Page 32 Assembly - attachment Spring catch for hilly ground The spring catch keeps the machine in position in relation to the tractor. If the machine meets an obstacle, release the catch, and the machine will swing behind. After the obstacle has been passed, swing the machine back and the catch will automatically lock again.
  • Page 33: Hydraulic

    Assembly - attachment Hydraulic Safety Only connect the hydraulics when the system is depressurised You should only connect the hydraulic hoses to the tractor's hydraulics when the hydraulic system on both the tractor and the machine is depressurised. There is a risk that the machine will move accidentally. Accidental movement of the machine can result in serious injury.
  • Page 34: First Start-Up Of Machine

    Assembly - attachment Hydraulic connection The tractor must be fitted with 1 set of single acting hydraulic outlets, which are connected as follows: Hydraulic outlets on the trac- Function Single acting Cutting unit hydraulic outlet working/transport position > Connect the machine's hydraulic system to the tractor. First start-up of The initial test drive of the machine is important When the machine is connected to the tractor for the first time into...
  • Page 35: Machine In The Transport Position

    Assembly - attachment Machine in the Check the surrounding area before starting to use machine Before driving and using the machine the surrounding area should be transport position checked. This prevents persons and animals in the vicinity from being harmed. If the surrounding area is not checked it can lead to serious injuries on Check the guards persons or animals.
  • Page 36: Transport On Public Roads

    Transport on public roads Transport on public roads Safety Read the safety instructions carefully before driving on public road Before driving on public road, you must read the safety instructions carefully. This will ensure that dangerous situations and accidents are avoided. Lack of information can cause accidents.
  • Page 37: Operation

    Operation Operation Safety The operator should be instructed carefully before the machine is put into use The machine should only be used if the operator has been given thorough instructions. Thorough machine instruction allows safe usage. Insufficient instructions can result in wrong usage of the machine and accidents.
  • Page 38: Before Operating

    Operation Before operating Make sure that the initial start of the machine is unhindered Make sure the area around the machine is checked before start up. Paying attention to the area around the machine will prevent injury to persons or animals. Insufficient attention to the area around the machine can result in serious injuries.
  • Page 39 Operation Stubble height The stubble height is adjusted in the following way: > Lower the cutting unit to the ground. > Set the stubble height by adjusting the top link. • Making the top link shorter reduces the stubble height •...
  • Page 40 Operation Working in the field Check the surrounding area before starting to use the machine Before driving and using the machine the surrounding area should be checked. This prevents persons and animals in the vicinity from being harmed. If the surrounding area is not checked it can lead to serious injuries on persons or animals.
  • Page 41 Operation In the working position in the field, there must be 15-30 mm ( ”- 1 ”) clearance between the lock catch and the stop so that the cutterbar can “float” and follow the ground.  »Adjusting the working height« page 29 ”...
  • Page 42 Operation Mowing upwards on sloping ground Plate Grass can be mown upwards on a slope, where the tractor is running on a horizontal plane and the cutterbar is running upwards on a slope, in the following way: > Use a suitable tool to remove the indicated plate. >...
  • Page 43 Operation Turning at headlands Turning at the headland is performed in the following way: > Activate the tractor's hydraulic system and raise the cutting unit. > Turning at the headlands. > Activate the tractor's hydraulic system and lower the cutting unit down.
  • Page 44: Before Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning Before cleaning Higher risk when cleaning the equipment When cleaning, there is an increased risk of injury. Attention when carrying out cleaning work protects your own and others safety. Failure to follow the safety instructions could result in serious injuries. Therefore, do the following before cleaning: •...
  • Page 45: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning Use the correct cleaning agents Use only PH neutral cleaning agents when cleaning the machine. PH neutral cleaning agents give your machine maximum protection. Cleaning agents with either high or low PH value can be corrosive on plastic, rubber and varnished surfaces. •...
  • Page 46: Parking And Storage

    Parking and Storage Parking and Storage Before storage At the end of the season, the machine should be prepared for storage: > Check and tighten all bolts.  »Torque moment« page 94 > Repair any damaged components. > Replace any defective components. >...
  • Page 47 Parking and Storage The machine is disconnected in the following way: > Activate the tractor hydraulics and raise the machine fully. > Lower the machine's cutting unit back down to the working position. NB It is recommended that the hydraulic outlet on the tractor is in the floating position.
  • Page 48 Parking and Storage > Disconnect the PTO shaft from the tractor. > Check that the machine's hydraulic system is not under pressure. > Disconnect the machine's hydraulic connections. > Activate the tractor's lift arms and lower the machine down to the ground.
  • Page 49 Parking and Storage Hydraulic Only disconnect hydraulics when system is depressurised You should only disconnect the hydraulic hoses to the hydraulic of the tractor, when the hydraulic system on both tractor and machine is without pressure. There is a risk that the machine will move accidentally. Accidental movement of the machine can result in serious injury.
  • Page 50: Storage

    Parking and Storage Storage When the season is over, the machine should be readied for winter storage: Carry out the following: • Clean the machine thoroughly.  »Cleaning« page 44 • Change the oil in both of the machine's transmissions. ...
  • Page 51: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance For your safety Comply with the service and maintenance intervals given in the instructions Comply with the intervals for service and maintenance as given in the instructions. By complying with the maintenance intervals you assure that the machine will operate without malfunctions and give maximum protection to the surroundings.
  • Page 52: General Instructions

    Maintenance General These instructions concern general maintenance work. Specific maintenance work procedures for each machine will be described instructions later. When performing all maintenance work the machine must be secured in the transport position. If the working position is necessary for performing maintenance work, you will find appropriate instructions concerning this work.
  • Page 53 Maintenance Maintenance intervals • Hydraulic hoses every 4 years • Cutting disc after 1 hour of use • Cutting disc • • • • • Cutting disc after 1 hour of use • Knives • • • • • • Cones •...
  • Page 54: Pto Shaft Check

    Maintenance Safety in connection with maintenance work on the machine When working on the machine the tractor must be stopped and secured. This prevents the PTO shaft from suddenly starting to rotate. If the tractor and the PTO shaft have not been connected following the instructions serious accidents causing damage to limbs can occur.
  • Page 55: Lubrication

    Maintenance Lubrication Every day PTO shaft > Press the nozzle of the grease gun onto the grease nipple. > Pump 1, max. 2 times with the grease gun.  »Maintenance intervals« page 53  »Lubricants« page 94 58.237.000 Bevel gear >...
  • Page 56 Maintenance Every 40 hours Bushing > Press the nozzle on the grease gun over the grease nipple. > Pump 1, max. 2 times with the grease gun.  »Maintenance intervals« page 53  »Lubricants« page 94 58.237.000 Every season Spindle >...
  • Page 57: Service - Check

    Maintenance Service - check Safety concerning maintenance work on the transmission When working on the transmission the tractor must be stopped and secured. This prevents the machine from suddenly starting to rotate. If the tractor and the PTO shaft have not been connected following the instructions serious accidents causing damage to limbs can occur.
  • Page 58 Maintenance > Locate the oilplug on the left side of the cutterbar and remove it. • With warm oil: Wait approximately 3 minutes • With cold oil: Wait approximately 15 minutes. > Check the oil level using a measuring instrument and refill if necessary.
  • Page 59 Maintenance Gearbox Take care when checking the oil level Use barrier cream or protective gloves when checking the oil level. It will protect your hands against skin injuries. Direct contact with the oil could lead to serious skin injuries. Use the correct oil type Always use the correct oil type for the transmission.
  • Page 60 Maintenance Knives Safety in connection with maintenance work on the cutterbar When working on the cutterbar the tractor must be stopped and secured. This prevents the machine from suddenly starting to rotate. If the tractor and the PTO shaft have not been connected in accordance the instructions, serious accidents causing damage to limbs can occur.
  • Page 61 Maintenance > Turn the cutting discs by hand until the damaged knife is in the position shown. 95 Nm +/- 5 > Inspect the condition of the knives for wear. (70 ft. lbs. +/- 4) > Inspect the bolt for damage or wear. >...
  • Page 62 Maintenance Cutting disc Safety in connection with maintenance work on the cutterbar When working on the cutterbar the tractor must be stopped and secured. This prevents the machine from suddenly starting to rotate. If the tractor and the PTO shaft have not been connected in accordance the instructions, serious accidents causing damage to limbs can occur.
  • Page 63 Maintenance > Close the guards around the machine's cutterbar. > Fit the pin.
  • Page 64 Maintenance Cone Safety concerning maintenance work on the cutting unit When working on the cutting unit the tractor must be stopped and secured. This prevents the machine from suddenly starting to rotate. If the tractor and the PTO shaft have not been connected in accordance the instructions, serious accidents causing damage to limbs can occur.
  • Page 65 Maintenance > Close the guards around the machine's cutterbar. > Fit the pin. Internal inspection Every season  »Maintenance intervals« page 53 An internal check of the cone is carried out in the following way: > Remove the pin. > Open the guards around the machine's cutterbar. Top cover >...
  • Page 66 Maintenance > Close the guards around the machine's cutterbar. > Fit the pin.
  • Page 67 Maintenance Stone guard and Safety in connection with maintenance work on the cutterbar counter knife When working on the cutterbar the tractor must be stopped and secured. This prevents the machine from suddenly starting to rotate. If the tractor and the PTO shaft have not been connected in accordance the instructions, serious accidents causing damage to limbs can occur.
  • Page 68 Maintenance > Carry out a visual inspection of the machine's stone guard and counter knife for wear. NB Stone guards and counter knives with visible holes caused by heavy wear must be replaced immediately.  »Stone guard and counter knife« page 81 >...
  • Page 69 Maintenance V-belt Safety concerning maintenance work on the transmission When working on the transmission the tractor must be stopped and secured. This prevents the machine from suddenly starting to rotate. If the tractor and the PTO shaft have not been connected in accordance the instructions, serious accidents causing damage to limbs can occur.
  • Page 70 Maintenance The following must be done if the distance between the nut and the edge of the guard is not as shown: > Use a suitable tool to loosen the counter nut. > Turn the nut so the distance is as shown above. >...
  • Page 71: Replacement

    Maintenance Replacement Safety concerning maintenance work on the transmission When working on the transmission the tractor must be stopped and secured. This prevents the machine from suddenly starting to rotate. If the tractor and the PTO shaft have not been connected following the instructions serious accidents causing damage to limbs can occur.
  • Page 72 Maintenance Changing oil After 10 working hours Thereafter, every 200 hours of use Or once a year  »Maintenance intervals« page 53 Check the guards The oil in the cutterbar is changed as follows: > Activate the tractor's lift arms and raise the machine completely free of the ground.
  • Page 73 Maintenance > Pull in the cord and release the lock catch. > Hold in the string and activate the tractor's hydraulics and lower the machine down to the transport position. > Place the machine on a level surface. > Check the position of the cutterbar. >...
  • Page 74 Maintenance > Fill up with the new oil until the oil level is as shown. > Check the oil level using a measuring instrument Model Litre Pint (US) Pint (Imp.) (approx.) (approx.) (approx.) • Min. 6 mm ( ”) • max.
  • Page 75 Maintenance Gearbox Safety concerning maintenance work on the transmission When working on the transmission the tractor must be stopped and secured. This prevents the machine from suddenly starting to rotate. If the tractor and the PTO shaft have not been connected in accordance the instructions, serious accidents causing damage to limbs can occur.
  • Page 76 Maintenance Bevel gear Changing oil Every season Oil amount when changing oil: Litre Pints (US) Pints (Imp.) (approx.) (approx.) (approx.)  »Maintenance intervals« page 53 ! It is recommended that when changing the oil, the machine is fitted to the tractor and the hydraulic system is connected to the machine. ...
  • Page 77 Maintenance Knives Safety in connection with maintenance work on the cutterbar When working on the cutterbar the tractor must be stopped and secured. This prevents the machine from suddenly starting to rotate. If the tractor and the PTO shaft have not been connected in accordance the instructions, serious accidents causing damage to limbs can occur.
  • Page 78 Maintenance > Turn the cutting discs by hand until the damaged knife is in the position shown. 95 Nm +/- 5 > Use a suitable tool to remove the bolt. (70 ft. lbs. +/- 4) > Replace the knife. > Inspect the bolt for wear. •...
  • Page 79 Maintenance Cutting disc Safety in connection with maintenance work on the cutterbar When working on the cutterbar the tractor must be stopped and secured. This prevents the machine from suddenly starting to rotate. If the tractor and the PTO shaft have not been connected in accordance the instructions, serious accidents causing damage to limbs can occur.
  • Page 80 Maintenance > Fit the knife and bolt on the new cutting disc. > Tighten the bolt to the given torque. 95 Nm +/- 5 (70 ft. lbs. +/- 4) Bolt 80 Nm +/- 5 (59 ft. lbs. +/- 4) Loctite 242 >...
  • Page 81 Maintenance Stone guard and Safety in connection with maintenance work on the cutterbar counter knife When working on the cutterbar the tractor must be stopped and secured. This prevents the machine from suddenly starting to rotate. If the tractor and the PTO shaft have not been connected in accordance the instructions, serious accidents causing damage to limbs can occur.
  • Page 82 Maintenance > Fit the new stone guard and counter knife. NB Stone guards and counter knives with visible holes caused by heavy wear must be replaced immediately. > Activate the tractor's hydraulic system and allow the hydraulic cylinder to release the machine's cutting lock. >...
  • Page 83 Maintenance V-belt Safety concerning maintenance work on the transmission When working on the transmission the tractor must be stopped and secured. This prevents the machine from suddenly starting to rotate. If the tractor and the PTO shaft have not been connected in accordance the instructions, serious accidents causing damage to limbs can occur.
  • Page 84 Maintenance > Remove the old V-belts. V-belt > Fit the new V-belts. > Tighten the nut until the distance between the nut and the edge of the guard is as shown. > Fasten counter-nut. 0 mm (0”) > Fit the guard. NB The V-belts should be checked after the first 10 working hours.
  • Page 85: Optional Equipment

    Optional equipment Optional equipment High skids The machine can be fitted with high skids if a higher stubble height is required. The skids are available in the following heights: • 20 mm ( ”) • 40 mm (1 ”) • 80 mm (3”) High skids are recommended for uneven fields with lots of stones or molehills.
  • Page 86: Swath Roller

    Optional equipment Swath roller Swath roller The machine can be fitted with a swath roller on the right-hand side* of the cutterbar, which guides the crop in against the middle of the cutting width. * Only if the swathboard is not fitted. ...
  • Page 87: Quick Release Of Knives

    Optional equipment Quick release of knives The machine can be fitted with knife quick release, so the knives can easily be changed or turned in just a few seconds with the help of a simple tool.
  • Page 88: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Cutterbar Fault Possible cause Remedy Page cutterbar Springs incorrectly fitted Check the diameter of the spring wire swings behind or Very sloping ground Check the spring catch cannot follow the ground The machine's set- The tractor's lift arms cannot hold Fit a chain to maintain the machine's ting has changed themselves steady in a fixed position...
  • Page 89 Troubleshooting PTO shaft Fault Possible cause Remedy Page The PTO shaft is The top link between the tractor and Increase the length of the top link knocking the machine is too short (low stubble height) • Problems with stripes are more likely to occur when mowing short, strong, spring crops in less than ideal weather conditions.
  • Page 90: Guidelines For Warranty

    Warranty Warranty Guidelines for The warranty period for our product is 12 months from the date of purchase. The warranty does not include the parts subject to wear. warranty Warranty claims can be made with Kverneland warranty application which must be filled out by your local Kverneland dealer where your machine/equipment was purchased.
  • Page 91: Disposal

    Disposal When the machine is reached the end of its service life, it must be Disposal disposed of in the correct way. Observe the following: Metal parts Send usable parts to an authorised recycling station. Larger scrap parts must be taken to an authorised breaker's yard where they can be processed in accordance with current regulations.
  • Page 92: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    42/EC Taarupstrandvej 25 DK - 5300 Kerteminde Denmark hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the following product: Extra 228 - 232 and ancillary equipment Applicable as from machine No: KT 420.868 CE plate and type plate which the declaration refers to complies with the fundamental safety requirements in Directive 2006/42/EC.
  • Page 93 Notes Notes...
  • Page 94 Technical information Technical information Conversion table Basic unit: SI - unit Conversion figures: Length 39.4 in = 3.3 ft = 1.1 yrd = 0.00062 miles (US) Area 1.2 yd = 10.8 ft = 0.00025 acre = 0.0001 ha Volume 1 dm (1 l) 61 in = 0.035 ft...
  • Page 95 Index Index Assembly - attachment Optional equipment Adjusting the ground pressure High skids Adjusting the springs Lighting kit Adjusting the working height Quick release of knives Attachment of the tractor Straw divider Machine in the transport position Swath roller Swathboard Before the machine is connected Parking Disconnection of the machine...
  • Page 96 Index Troubleshooting Warranty...

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