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p/n GH 19502990 2009-06
SICKLE BAR
O P E R A T O R ’ S M A N U A LP A R T S C A T A L O G
SB 3106
SB 3107
SB 3108
2 p/n GH 19502990
3p/n GH 19502990
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DescriptionDescription of the sickle bar ............................. 5Assembly drawing ..............................................6
Technical specificationTechnical specification .......................................7Handling .............................................................. 7
Safety signsSafety-Alert simbol .............................................8Identification machine ........................................ 8Machine safety labels ........................................ 8
Machine safety labels and positionsMachine safety labels and positions ................ 9
Preparing the vehiclePreparing the tractor .....................................10Park vehicle safety ........................................10Stay clear of rotating drivelines ....................10
InstallingInstalling sickle bar on tractor .......................10PTO shaft adaption .......................................12Stability of sickle bar and tractor duringtransport ........................................................ 13Quick Coupler (optional) ...............................14Park vehicle safety ........................................14Stay clear of rotating drivelines ....................14
RemovingRemoving sickle bar ..................................... 15Removing sickle bar with Quick Coupler ....15
OperatingOperate safetly ............................................. 16Wear appropriate clothing ............................17Stay clear of rotating drivelines ....................17Adapting the mowing bar ............................. 18Adjustment ..................................................... 19Mowing ...........................................................20Hazard bar ..................................................... 20Use of lifting device .......................................22Mowing on flat ground ...................................23Mowing on sloping ground ........................... 24Table approximate for choice of thecutting bar ...................................................... 25
Service Machine SafelyPractice safe maintenance........................... 26Wear appropriate clothing ............................26Stay clear of rotating drivelines ....................26Maintenance .................................................. 26
ServiceLubrication ..................................................... 28Routine maintenance ....................................28Every 2 work hours ........................................28Every 8 work hours ........................................28Every 50 work hours ..................................... 28Periodically (6 months) ................................28After each mowing job ..................................28Cleaning and oiling the cutters .................... 29Checking the clearance tolerance .............. 29Storage ...........................................................30Extra maintenance ........................................ 31Replacement of section-holding bar ........... 31Replacement of sections ..............................31Replacement of bar holding removabletooth ................................................................32Replacement of removable tooth ................ 32Replacement of belts ....................................32Replacement of pulleys ................................ 32
Demolition and disposalDemolition and disposal .............................. 33
AssemblyAssembly ....................................................... 34
Transport on roadTransport on road ..........................................40
Spare partsSpare parts .................................................... 41
Decal kit and locationDecal kit and location ................................. 54
WarrantyWarranty ......................................................... 56Warranty for replacement parts ....................57
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TO THE DEALER:Assembly and proper installation of this product is the responsibility of the Frontier dealer. Read manualinstruction and safety rules. Make sure all items on the Dealer’s Pre-Delivery Check List in the Operator’sManual are completed before releasing equipment to the owner.
The dealer must complete the Warranty Registration, located on the Frontier website. Warranty claims willbe denied if the Warranty Registration has not been completed.
TO THE OWNER:Read this manual before operating your frontier equipment. The information presented will prepare you to do abetter and a safer job. Keep this manual handy for ready reference. Require all operators to read this manualcarefully and become acquainted with all the adjustment and operating procedures before attempting to ope-rate. Replacement manuals can be obtained from your selling dealer.
The equipment you have purchased has been carefully enginereed and manufactured to provide dependableand satisfactory use. Like all mechanical products, it will require cleaning and upkeep. Lubricate the unit asspecified. Observe all safety information in this manual and safety decals on the equipment.
For service, your authorized Frontier dealer has trained mechanics, genuine Frontier service parts, and thenecessary tools and equipment to handle all your needs.
Use only genuine Frontier service parts.Substitute parts will void the warranty and may not meet standardsrequired for safe and satisfactory operation. Record the model number and serial number of your equipment inthe spaces provided:
Model: _________________________________ Date of Purchase _____________________________
Serial Number: (see Safety Decal section for location) _______________________________________
Provide this information to your dealer to obtain correct repair parts.
Throghout this manual, the term IMPORTANT is used to indicate that failure to observe can cause damage toequipment. The terms CAUTION, WARNING and DANGER are used in conjunction with the Safety-AlertSymbol, (a triangle with an esclamation mark), to indicate the degree of hazard for items of personal safety.
This Safety-Alert Simbol indicates a hazard and meansATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided,will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,could result in death or serious injury, and includes hazardsthat are exposed when guards are removed.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,may result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates that a failure to observe can cause damage toequipment.
Indicates helpful information.
WARNING
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
NOTE
DANGER.
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DESCRIPTION
Description of the sickle bar
This agricultural implement can only operate by means of acardan shaft applied to the pto of an agricultural tractorequipped with lift and universal three-point hitch. Since it ismovable, the mowing machine can be easily mounted ontractors with different gauges or on tracked vehicles (Fig.1). The two-motion tooth-blade system used in mowingmachines, makes possible a scissors cut which leads to ahigt speed operation on a any crop. The original tooth-blademotion guarantees a sharp and clean cut on any type ofgrass, be it damp or flattened. It is thanks to the totalabsence of soil which this mowing system does not raise,sharp because the stems are not frayed. The sickle bar mayalso be used with the cutting arm tilted for working on canals,ditches and embankments (Fig. 2 and 3).
ATTENTIONThe sickle bar is suitable only for the usesindicated. Any other use different from thatdescribed in these instructions could causedamage to the machine and represent a serioushazard for the user.
It is therefore advisable to strictly comply with the followinginstructions in order to prevent faults which could jeopardizethe correct and long-lasting operation of the implement.Compliance with the instructions in this handbook is alsoimportant since the Manufacturer declines all and everyresponsibility for damage to persons or propertycaused by negligence and failure to comply with theseinstructions.The Manufacturer shall, however, remain at the customers’disposal for immediate and thorough assistance togetherwith anything else that may be required in order to ensurethe correct operation and maximum efficiency of theimplement.The Manufacturer reserves the right to make anymodifications and improvements to the implement as maybe considered opportune, without being obliged toimmediately inform the user.
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
DESCRIPTION
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Assembly drawing
1 External shoe;2 Mowing guide;3 Cutting arm;4 Upper 3rd point hitches;5 Gauge varying articulation;6 Chassis;7 Tirant;8 Lower 3rd point hitches;9 Hazard bar;10 Support;11 Identification label;12 Cover;13 Protective casing for connecting-rod systems;14 Support;15 Hinge (pivot point);16 Blade guard;17 PTO.
Fig. 41
611
14
13
9 8
16
15
17
1012
2
3
4
5
7
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model
BeltsSB 3106 68.9 25 - 50 507
B-93540 110.7 dB 91.7 dB
SB 3108 92.5 543
TractorHP
min. - max.
25 - 50
Workspeedmiles/h
Work/widthinches
Weightlbs.
SideDrive
PTOInputspeed
Hitch Acoustic power level uttered bay machine
(Weighed A) LWA
Continuous equivalent acoustic radiation pressure level (Weighed A) in the "worker's position" LpA
Quick coupler
12
16
Toothnumber
24
32
SB 3107 80.7 52525 - 50 14 28
Sectionsnumber
6.2 7.5
HandlingDuring handling operations, use suitable personalprotection device:
SB3106 6815/16 inches
SB3107 8045/64 inches
SB3108 9233/64 inches
If the machine is handled, it must be lifted by hooking (Fig.5) onto the appropriate holes with a suitable winch or craneof sufficient capacity. Because of the danger involved, thisoperation should be carried out by trained and responsiblepersonnel. The mass of the machine is on the identificationlabel (11 - Fig. 4).Stretch the rope to keep the machine level.The lifting points can be detected by finding the “hook”symbol (8 - page 9).During handling operations make sure the implement hasthe required safety devices and guards.
Fig. 5
SAFETY SIGNS
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Safety-alert symbolRead and recognize safety information.Be alert to the potential for personal injury when you see this safety-alert symbol.
On your machine safety labels, the words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION are used with a safetysymbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards. In this manual, the word CAUTION and this symbolcall attention to safety messages.
Identification machineIdentification label
Machine safety labels
1) CAUTION: AVOID INJURY• Read Operator’s Manual• Ballast power unit per operator’s manual• Know location and function of controls• Keep all shields in place• Stay clear of power driven parts• Never carry riders• Keep people and pets a safe distance away from machineBEFORE DISMOUNTING OR SERVICING• Shut off engine and remove key• Lock brake for park• Lower or block up machine
2) CAUTION1 Keep all shields in place.2 Disengage and shut off all engine and/or motor power before servicing or unclogging machine.3 Keep hands, feet and clothing away from power-driven parts.
3) DANGER: CRUSHING AND PINCH POINTSMOVING MACHINERY PARTS CAN PINCH OR CRUSH OR FALL, WHICH MAY CAUSE INJURYOR DEATH.
4) DANGEREntanglement in rotating driveline can cause serious injury or death.Keep all shields in place.Avoid contact with rotating parts.
5) DANGER: KEEP AWAY - SHARP BLADES• Do not put hands or feet near the cutterbar. Blade contact can result in serious injury.• Stay away until all motion has stopped and the mower is securely blocked up.• Keep fingers clear of cutterbar when folding cutterbar for transport.
6) CAUTIONOperate only with 540 rpm PTO
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MACHINE SAFETY LABELS AND POSITIONS
E n t a n g l e m e n t i n r o t a t i n g driveline can cause serious injury or death.��Keep all shields in place.Avoid contact with rotating parts.
4
CRUSHING AND PINCH POINTSMOVING MACHINERY PARTS CAN �
PINCH OR CRUSH OR FALL - �WHICH MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
3
1.�Keep all shields in place.
2.�Disengage and shut off all engine �����and/or motor power before �����servicing or unclogging machine.�
3.�Keep hands, feet and clothing �����away from power-driven parts.
2
KEEP AWAYSHARP BLADES
-�Do not put hands or feet near the cutterbar. �����Blade contact can result in serious injury.�-�Stay away until all motion has stopped and ���the mower is securely blocked up.-�Keep fingers clear of cutterbar when folding ���cutterbar for transport.
5
6
8
9
1
7) High noise level. Use adequate acoustic protection.8) Coupling point for lifting.9) Greasing point.
7
5
Operate only with 540 rpm PTO
9
8
4321
63
47
PREPARING THE VEHICLE
10 p/n GH 19502990
Installing sickle bar on tactorThe sickle bar can be hitched to I, II or quick coupler categorytractor equipped with a universal three-point coupling.
DANGERApplication of any implement to a tractor is avery dangerous operation and must only becarried out with the utmost care in compliancewith the instructions.
The correct tractor/sickle bar position is established by settingthe implement at such a distance from the tractor that theuniversal coupling remains 2-4 inches from its maximum closingposition. Now proceed in the following way:
1.Back tractor into position and align draft links (A, Fig. 6) withdraft link brackets on sickle bar.
Preparing the tractor
CAUTION: Avoid injury. Proper ballastings is required for safe operation of your sickle bar
IMPORTANT: Refer to the tractor operator manual for proper ballasting information and tire inflation
• A 540 rpm PTO• Refer to the tractor operator is manual for correct ballasting and tire pressure, depending on installed equipment.
Park vehicle safety• Stop vehicle on a lever surface, not on a slope.• Disengage PTO.• Engage the park brake.• STOP the engine.• Remove the key.• Before you leave the operator’s seat, wait for engine and all moving parts to STOP.
Stay clear of rotating drivelinesEntanglement in rotating driveline can cause serious injuryor death:
• Wear close fitting clothing.• STOP the engine and be sure PTO driveline is stopped
before getting near it.
A
CAUTION: Before you work around hitch:• STOP engine.• LOCK park brake.• FIRMLY block mower on horizontal surface.
2.Connect the upper third-point and correctly regulate byadjusting the top link (B, Fig. 7). Place plate (C, Fig. 7) atthe left side of the hitch integral with the same pin. Lock inplace with the snap-in split pins (D, Fig. 8).
Fig. 6
HE
FC
B
Fig. 7
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INSTALLING
3. Hook the oscillating arms of the tractor to pins (E and F,Fig. 7). Lock in place with the snap-in split pins (G Fig. 8)
4. Lock the lift links using the relative chains (H, Fig. 7) andcouplings parallel to the tractor. This operation must becarried out to prevent the machine from moving in ahorizontal direction.
5. Install PTO shaft to tractor (Fig. 9).
IMPORTANT: Sickle bar MUST BE level front to rear.
Make sure PTO shaft is locked on the tractor PTO prior toengagement (I). Check that the guard (L) is free to turn andfix it with the relative latch (L1).
6. Remove the guard over the cutters (16, Fig. 4) andremove the tirant (7, Fig.4).
7. Lift-up sickle bar.
8. Remove spring locking pin (M, Fig. 10) from parkingstand.
9. Remove support (N and O, Fig. 10) and remount them,upside-down in their seat .
10.Fasten with spring locking pin (M, Fig. 10).
L I
G
D
Fig. 9
Fig. 8
.
L1
N
O
M
Fig. 10
INSTALLING
12 p/n GH 19502990
min. 6 inches
min. 137/64 inches
Max
Min
PTO shaft adaptionThe PTO shaft, supplied with the machine, is of standardlength. Therefore it might be necessary to adapt the PTOshaft. Consult your dealer for the eventual adaptation.
• The equipment installed can only be controlled by meansof the PTO shaft complete with the necessary overloadsafety (i.e. clutch) devices and guards fastened with theappropriate chain.
• Only the PTO shaft supplied by the Manufacturer must beused.
• The engine must not be running when installing andremoving the PTO shaft.
• Care must be taken regarding the safety and correctassembly of the PTO shaft.
• Use the chain provided to stop the PTO shaft from rotating.• Always check carefully that the PTO shaft guard is always
in position, both during transportation and operation.• Frequently and set intervals check the PTO shaft guard, it
must always be in excellent condition.• Before engaging the PTO, check that the set rpm
corresponds to that indicated by the sticker on theequipment.
• Before inserting the PTO, make sure that there are nopeople or animals nearby and that the rpm selectedcorresponds to that permitted. Never exceed the maximumadmissible speed.
• Watch out for the rotating universal joint.• Do not insert the PTO with the engine off or synchronized
with the wheels.• Always disconnect the PTO when the cardan shaft is at too wide an angle (never more than 10°,Fig.
12) and when it is not being used.• Only clean and grease the PTO shaft when the power take-off is disconnected, the engine is off, the
hand brake pulled and the key removed.• When not in use, place the PTO shaft on the support provided for it.• After having dismantled the PTO, place the protective cover on the PTO shaft (R, Fig. 13).
ATTENTIONComply with the manufacturer's instructions whentransporting the mowing machine.
CAUTION• When the PTO shaft is fully extended, the two tubes
must overlap by at least 6 inches (P Fig. 11). Whenfully inserted, the minimum play must be 137/64inches (Q Fig.11).
• If the implement is used on another tractor, alwayscheck the above and that the guards copletelycover the rotating parts of the PTO shaft.
Fig. 12
Fig. 11
P
Q
R
Fig. 13
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INSTALLING
Stability of sickle bar and tractor during transport
When a sickle bar is coupled to a tractor, so becoming an integral part of it for the purposes of roadtravel, the stability of the sickle bar-tractor complex may change and cause driving or operating difficulties(rearing up or side-slipping of the tractor). The condition of equilibrium can be restored by placing asufficient number of ballasts on the front of the tractor so that the weights on the two tractor axles aredistributed sufficiently evenly. To work in safety the instructions given in the highway code should befollowed; these prescribe that at least 20% of the weight of the tractor alone should be borne by the frontaxle and that the weight on the arms of the hoist should not be more than 30% of the weight of the tractoritself. These factors are summarized in the following formulas:
Z > (M x s)-(0.2 x T x i)(d+i)
The amount of ballast that should be applied according to the formula is the minimum required for circulationon the road. If for reasons of tractor performance or to improve the set-up of the sickle bar during operationit is thought necessary to raise these values, please refer to the registration document of the tractor tocheck its limits. When the formula for calculating the ballast gives a negative result it will not be necessaryto add any weight. In any case, as long as the limits of thetractor are respected, a suitable quantity of weights may beapplied in order to ensure greater stability during travel. Thesymbols have the following meanings:
M Kg Mass weighing on arms off hoist with full load (Technical data table)
T Kg Mass of tractor
Z Kg Total mass of ballast
i m Tractor wheelbase, that is, the horizontaldistance between the tractor axles
d m Horizontal distance between the centre of gravityof the ballast and the front axle of the tractor
s m Horizontal distance between the centre of gravity ofthe operating machine and the back axle of the tractor
169/64
inches
Fig. 14
(please see Fig. 14 for reference):
INSTALLING
14 p/n GH 19502990
Quick Coupler (optional)1) Install hitch Quick Coupler (S, Fig. 15) on the tractor (see
tractor operator manual).
2) Parking the sickle bar on a flat and compact groundsupported by the relative supports. Then slowly movethe tractor back until the Quick Coupler (S) is in rangewith the point hitches (T and U, Fig. 15).
CAUTION: Before you work around hitch:• STOP engine.• LOCK park brake.• FIRMLY block mower on horizontal surface.
3) Raise the Quick Coupler (S, Fig. 15) and make surethat sickle bar hitch is in the right position (Z, Fig. 16).
S
V VT
UU
Z
Park vehicle safely• Stop vehicle on a level surface, not on a slope.• Disengage PTO.• Engage the park brake.• STOP the engine.• Remove the key.• Before you leave the operator’s seat, wait for engine and all moving parts to STOP.
Stay clear of rotating drivelinesEntanglement in rotating driveline can cause serious injury or death:• Wear close fitting clothing.• STOP the engine and be sure PTO driveline is stopped before getting near it.
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
15p/n GH 19502990
REMOVING
Removing sickle bar
The sickle bar must be set-up on flat and compact ground,supported by the relative supports (A and B, Fig. 17).
1. Raise sickle bar.2. Put parking stand (A and B, Fig. 17) in the DOWN
position: install spring locking pin in order to secureparking stand (C, Fig. 17).
3. Lower sickle bar to the ground.
CAUTION: Before you work around hitch:• STOP engine.• LOCK park brake.• FIRMLY block mower on horizontal surface.
4. Unhook the PTO schaft (, Fig. 18) from the tractor andput in on the special hook.
5. Remove quik-lock pin (D, Fig. 19) and pin (E, Fig. 19)from center link (F, Fig. 19).
NOTE: Put quik-lock pins and pins back into bracketson sickle bar for storage.
6. Remove draft links (J, Fig. 19) from draft link brackets (G,Fig. 19) by removing quiklock pins (H, Fig. 19) and pins(I, Fig. 19).
NOTE: Put quik-lock pins and pins back into bracketson sickle bar for storage.
7. Drive tractor forward slowly.
Removing sickle bar with Quick Coupler1. Raise sickle bar.2. Put parking stand (A and B, Fig. 17) in the DOWN
position: install spring locking pin in order to secureparking stand (C , Fig. 17).
3. Lower sickle bar to the ground.4. Raise the two Quick Coupler levers (V, Fig. 15) to unloch
sickle bar (Quick Coupler Figure, page 14).5. Lower Quick Coupler till further free the sickle bar.
H
D
E
I
F
J
G
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
B
A
Fig. 17
C
OPERATING
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Operate safely
Carefully read all the instructions before using the machine; if in doubt, contact thetechnicians of the Manufacturer’s dealer. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for thenon-observance of the safety and accident prevention regulations described below.
General norms1) Pay close attention to the danger signs in this manual and on the sickle bar.2) The labels with the instructions attached to the machine give abbreviated advice for avoiding accidents.3) Carefully observe, with the help of the instructions, the safety and accident prevention regulations.4) Avoid touching moving parts in any way whatsoever.5) Any work on and adjustment to the machine must always be done with the engine switched off and
the tractor blocked.6) People or animals must not, under any circumstances, be transported on the equipment.7) It is strictly prohibited to drive the tractor, or allow it to be driven with the equipment attached by
persons not in possession of a driver’s license, an expert or in poor conditions of health.8) Before starting the tractor and the equipment, check that all safety devices for transport and operation
are in perfect working order.9) Before starting up the equipment, check the area surrounding the machine to ensure that there are
no people, especially children or pets, nearby, and ensure that you have excellent visibility.10)Use suitable clothing. Avoid loose clothing or garments with parts that could in any way get caught in
the rotating or moving parts of the machine.11) Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the control devices and their functions.12)Only start working with the equipment if all the protective devices are in perfect condition, installed
and in the safe position.13)It is absolutely prohibited to stand within the machine’s radius of action where there are moving
parts.14)It is absolutely forbidden to use the equipment without the guards.15)Before leaving the tractor, lower the implement coupled to the lift unit, stop the engine, engage the
hand brake, remove the ignition key from the control panel, cover the cutters and outer skid with therelative guards. Raise the mowing bar (transport protection) according with the instructions given inthis handbook.
16)The driver’s seat must never be left when the tractor engine is running.17)Before operating the mowing machine, check that the support struts (A and B, Fig. 17 page 15) have
been removed from underneath the implement. Make sure that the sickle bar has been correctlymounted and adjusted. Check that the machine is in perfect order and that all components subject towear and deterioration are efficient.
18)Before releasing the equipment from the third point attachment, put the hoist command lever into thelocked position and lower the support feet.
19)Only operate during daylight or with proper artificial light.20)All operations must be carried out by expert personnel, equipped with protective gloves, in a clean
and dust-free environment.21)Do not climb onto the machine while it is running, even if it is stationary.22)Before approaching the mowing bar, disengage the pto, switch off the tractor, engage the parking
brake and check that the cutters are at a complete standstill.23)The coupled implement may only be controlled through the PTO shaft complete with the necessary
safety devices for overloads and with the guards fixed with the relative latch.24)During maintenance and work operations, make sure that no other person goes near the tractor and
the implement and accidentally works the controls with the risk of causing injury to persons anddamage to property.
25)As a precaution, always set adeguate supports under the implement during assembly, servicing,cleaning or assembly work with the mowing bar raised.
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OPERATING
Stay clear of rotating drivelinesEntanglement in rotating driveline can cause serious injury or death:• Wear close fitting clothing• Stop the engine and be sure PTO shaft is stopped before getting near it.
CAUTION: Before you work around hitch:• STOP engine.• LOCK park brake.• FIRMLY block mower on horizontal surface.
26)DO NOT wear radio or music headphones while operating the machine. Safe operation requiresyour full attention.
27)DO NOT operate the tractor and sickle bar when you are tired or ill.
Tractor hitch1) Hook the equipment to a suitable, sufficiently-powered tractor by means of the appropriate device
(lifter), in conformity with applicable standards.2) The class of the equipment attachment pins must be the
same as that of the lifter attachment.3) Take care when working within the range of the lifting
arms as this is a very dangerous area.4) Be very careful when hooking and unhooking the
equipment.
5) It is absolutely forbidden to stand betweenthe tractor and linkage for acting the liftingcontrols from the outside (Fig. 20).
6) It is absolutely forbidden to stand in the space betweenthe tractor and the equipment (Fig. 20) with the enginerunning.
7) The attaching of additional equipment onto the tractorbrings about a different distribution of weight on the axles.Check the compatibility of the tractor performance with the weight that the mower transfers onto thethree-point linkage. If in doubt consult the tractor Manufacturer.
8) Comply with the maximum admissible weight for the axle, the total mobile weight, transport regulationsand the highway code.
Wear appropriate clothing• Wear close fitting clothing and safely equipment appropriate for the job.• Loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing, wear a suitable
protective device such as earplugs.
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Fig. 20
OPERATING
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Adapting the sickle bar
To ensure optium use, the sickle bar must completely projectfrom the tractor (Fig. 21); three situations are shown in theFigure 22:
1) hitching to a tractor normally used for mowing jobs;2) hitching to a large tractor;3) hitching to a small tractor or to certain types of tracked
vehicle.
(1) (2) (3)
When the frame joint is moved (A, Fig. 23), the position ofthe stop bushing (C, Fig. 23) of the cylinder linkage mustconsequently be changed, according to the cases shown infigures 23 and 24.
Connections between frame joint and stopbushing for the movement of the mowingbar.
Fig. 21
Fig. 22
Fig. 23
Fig. 24
C
B A
A1 A2 A3
C1C2 C3
B
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OPERATING
Adjustment
Before starting a mowing session, adjust the machine sothat the best working setup is obtained. Correct machinesetup guarantees excellent mowing, allows for the bestmachine-tractor performance and remarkably reduces wearof the cutting blades.
• Remove safety hook (D, Fig. 25), required only fortransportation, and fit it back in the slot positioned abovethe chassis.
• Fit the sickle bar by adjusting the tractor tie-rods so that, whenthe sickle bar attachment is fitted to the three points on thetractor, the external tip of the cutting arm is approximately 2inches. foward with respect to the arm base (Fig. 26).
• Connect one end of the chain (F, Fig. 27) to the mower usingthe supplied pin and the other end to a stationary point onthe tractor. Adjust the height of the mower to the ground (19.6to 21.7 inches, Fig. 27) by moving the rings of the chain (F,Fig. 27) in the hole on the plate (G, Fig. 27).When the lifter is lowered, this precaution will constantly holdthe mower at the same height from ground level. Also, checkthat the inner skid is still touching the ground and adjust thespring (K, Fig. 27) if necessary.
• Adjust inclination of the cutting arm teeth using tie rod (H,Fig. 28).
• Adjust the cutting height (Fig. 29) by moving the mowingbar on the holes of the inner mowing bar support (I), and,turning the nut of the outer mowing bar support (J), bring itlevel with the ground.
Min. 1.2 inchesMax. 2.7 inches
H
J I
Fig. 26
Fig. 28
Fig. 29
D
E
Fig. 25
Fig. 27
19.6
÷ 2
1.7
inch
es
FGK
OPERATING
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Mowing
• Remove the supports (L and M, Fig. 30) and remount them,upside-down in their seat . Install spring locking pin in orderto secure parking stand (N).
• Remove tie rod from the cutting arm.
OP
• The sickle bar is fitted with a safety device for protectionagainst obstacles. If this device is tripped by impact with anobstacle, stop the tractor without raising the cutting arm.Check that the cardan shaft has not become seperated, ifso, reassemble it. Position the safety tie rod parallel tothe ground, and reverse the tractor until the safety tierod hooks up again. If the tie rod releases easly, adjustspring (O, Fig. 31) using nut (P, Fig. 31 which should betightened half turn at a time.
For successful mowing and to avoid jamming, we advise youto:• Set and maintain the power take-off at a constant rate
of 540 rpm to ensure correct blade frequency;• Compatibly with the soil conditions and the type of grass,
maintain a steady work speed: no slower than 5 mph to favorthe discharging of the mown grass and no faster than 6.2mph to avoid breaking or damaging the machine's structure.
• If the grass is tangled or flattened, keep the cutting bar grazingthe ground.
Hazard bar
The hazard bar has been included with the equipment of themachine for safety reasons, to indicate the space occupiedby the mower at work. For working, position the hazard barin position (Q1, Fig. 32) and lock it in place with the screw(R). For transport put it in position (Q2).
Fig. 32
R
Fig. 31
Q1Q2
M
L
N
Fig. 30
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OPERATING
ATTENTIONIf the blades becomes jammed, it is advisable to operate carefully wearing suitable personal protection.All the maintenance, adjustments and work preparation operations, must be carried out with the tractor strictlyswitched off and properly stationary, with the ignition key turned off and the sickle bar on the ground.
CAUTION• Always raise the implement in order to reverse or change direction.• The cutting arm should not be raised abruptly in order to avoid damaging the cutting blades.• Power take-off must not exceed 540 r.p.m.• Never run the engine at maximum power while mowing.• In order to prevent breakages or damage, the speed of the tractor must never exceed 6.2 mph when the
implement is working.
DANGERThe mowing machine has sharp cutting blades. Always make sure that there are no persons, domesticanimals, electrical cables, pipes and so forth, within the field of action of the implement.
OPERATING
22 p/n GH 19502990
Using the lifting device
Once you have positioned the equipment, prepareit for mowing:• release the blade tie rod;• remove the supports prop;• remove the blade protection.
Operation of lifting device
Put the rope (S, Fig. 33) for releasing the bracket(T, Fig. 33) inside the tractor cabin.
Climb into the tractor and operate the hydraulicdistributor to lower the blade (Fig. 34) into themowing position.
CAUTION: While working regularlycheck that the bracket (T) is stillresting along the cylinder rod (Fig.35).
Fig. 33
Fig. 34
Fig. 35
S
T
T
Raising of the cutter bar for road transport
• Fit the guards over the cutters and outer skid (CFig. 47.
• From the tractor, pull the rope (S, Fig. 36) todisable the bracket (T, Fig. 36) and operate thehydraulic distributor to fully raise the cutter bar.
• Sicure it with the hooking tie rod.
T
Fig. 36
S
23p/n GH 19502990
OPERATING
Mowing on flat ground(or ground with small depressions)
For mowing operations on level ground, couplethe lever mechanisms (V and Z, Fig. 37) in position(X, Fig. 37).Lastly insert the lifting device as described in theprevious paragraph.
With the rapid lifting device engaged, the bar (U,Fig. 38) has a negative inclination of -15° withrespect to the horizontal plane during mowing, anda positive inclination that varies according to thelie of the land.This system has been devised for mowing quicklyand safely on flat ground or ground with smalldepressions.
The operation of the lifting device up to the stop ofthe bracket on the cylinder (T, Fig. 39) allows theequipment to be raised by approx. 12.5 inchesfrom the ground and, at the same time, aninclination of the blade (U, Fig. 39) of + 25°, sothat the end of field maneuvers can be carried out.
25°
19.6
÷ 2
1.7
inch
es
12.5
inch
es
U
-15°
19.6
÷ 2
1.7
inch
es
Z
X
V
U
Fig. 39
T
Fig. 37
Fig. 38
OPERATING
24 p/n GH 19502990
Mowing on sloping ground
Figure 40 show type of mowing on sloping ground(banks, canals, etc.).
CAUTION: For mowing on surfacesthat are not parallel to the tractor plane,we recommend removing the movingguide from the outer mowing barsupport.To mount pulling of Figure 41 in orderto improve the excursion and use ofthe sickle bar.
Only for mowing on sloping ground, it is necessaryto prepare the machine according to theinstructions given below:
1) Move the lever mechanisms (V and Z, Fig. 42)to position (Y).
2) Lift the bracket (T) as shown in Figure 42, andlock it with the rod (W) in the lower position ofthe slot (ref. W1, Fig. 42).
3) To avoid unpleasant problems duringmovement of the cutter bar, detach the steelcable (S) from the rod (W) and retrieve it up toposition (S1) .
In this way the bar can be adjusted with thehydraulic cylinder to mow at different angles: from-45° to +90° with respect to the horizontal planeformed by the tractor (Fig. 43).
IMPORTANT:The sickle bar can operates in each positionbetween -45° to +90°.
Fig. 40
Fig. 41
SS1
+90+90
-45-45
Fig. 43
Fig. 42
W
T
Z
Y
V
W1
25p/n GH 19502990
OPERATING
Normal Section(SN)
Self sharping double section(SD)
Replaceable Normal tooth(DSS)
Table approximate for choice of the cutting bar
Dry and lignificated (gramineae)
Humid, packed and low (cat coat)
Humid and packed (Lucerne-Clover)
Big and high (forage of the
sorghum, corn)
Normal DSS - SD/SN DSS - SD DSS - SN DSS - SN
Stny field DSS - SD/SN DSS - SD DSS - SN DSS - SN
Normal DSS - SD/SN DSS - SD DSS - SN DSS - SN
Stny field DSS - SD/SN DSS - SD DSS - SN DSS - SN
Normal DSS - SD/SN DSS - SD DSS - SN DSS - SN
Stny field DSS - SD/SN DSS - SD DSS - SN DSS - SN
Mou
ntai
nTYPE OF THE
GROUND
TYPE OF THE FORAGELe
vel
Hill
SERVICE MACHINE SAFETY
26 p/n GH 19502990
Practice safe maintenance
• Understand service procedure before doing work. Keep area clean and dry.
• Never lubricate, service, or adjust machine while it is moving. Keep safety devices inplace and in working condition. Keep hardware tight.
• To prevent from getting caught, keep hands, feet, clothing, jewelry, and long hair awayfrom any moving parts.
• Before servicing machine, lower it to the ground. Disengage all power and stop the vehicleengine. Lock vehicle park brake and remove the key.
• Securely support any machine elements that must be raised for maintenance.• Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed. Fix damage immediately. Replace
worn or broken parts. Remove any buildup of grease, oil, or debris.• Unauthorized modifications to the machine may impair its function and safety.
Wear appropriate clothing• Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate for the job.• Loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing, wear a suitable
protective device such as earplugs.• Do not wear radio or music headphones while servicing the machine. Safe
servicing requires your full attention.
Stay clear of rotating PTO shaftEntanglement in rotating driveline can cause serious injury or death:• Stop the engine and be sure PTO shaft is stopped before getting near it.
Maintenance
Various servicing operations are listed in the following paragraphs. Lower runningcosts and longer machine life depend on constant and methodical compliance withthese operations.During work and maintenance operations, use suitable personal protective gear:
CAUTION• The given frequencies are indicative and refer to normal conditions of use. They may
therefore be subject to variations in relation to the type of service, a more or lessdusty environment, seasonal factors, etc.
• In the case of heavy-duty conditions, the maintenance operations should obviouslybe more frequent.
• Before injecting grease into the lubricators, the greasing points must be thoroughlycleaned to prevent mud, dust or foreign bodies from mixing with the lubricant, thusreducing lubricating effect.
27p/n GH 19502990
SERVICE MACHINE SAFETY
ATTENTIONIt is absolutely essential to disengage the tractor pto, lower the mowing machine, switchoff the tractor, ensure that this is at a complete standstill and remove the key beforeservicing, adjusting or preparing the implement for work. All assembly operations mustbe carried out on a work bench.
• Always keep oils and greases well away from children’s reach.• Always thoroughly read the warnings and precautions indicated on the containers.• Avoid contact with the skin.• Always thoroughly and fully wash after use.• The utilized oils should be treated in compliance with the current laws in force.
• Do not proceed with maintenance and cleaning if the power take-off has not been disconnected first,the engine power off, the hand brake pulled and the tractor blocked with a wooden block or stone of theright size under the wheels.
• Periodically check that the bolts and nuts are tight, and if necessary tighten them again. For this itwould be advisable to use a torque wrench, respecting the values of 52 Nm for M10 bolts, resistanceclass 8.8, and 143 Nm for M14 bolts resistance class 8.8 (Table 1: Bolts tightening torques).
• During assembling, maintenance, cleaning, fitting, etc., with the mowing machine raised, place adequatesupports under the equipment as a precaution.
• The spare parts must correspond to the manufacturer’s specifications. Use only original spares.
Bolts tightening torques - settings given in Nm (lb-ft)
Fine pitch screws CLASS
6.6 8.8 10.9 12.9
M8 x 1 15 (11) 26 (19) 36 (26.5) 44 (32.5)
M10 x 1.25 30 (22) 52 (38) 74 (54) 88 (65)
M12 x 1.25 51 (37.5) 91 (67) 127 (94) 153 (113)
M14 x 1.5 81 (60) 143 (105) 201 (148) 241 (178)
M16 x 1.5 120 (88) 214 (158) 301 (222) 361 (266)
M18 x 1.5 173 (127) 308 (227) 433 (319) 520 (384)
M20 x 1.5 242 (178) 431 (318) 606 (447) 727 (536)
M22 x 1.5 321 (237) 571 (421) 803 (592) 964 (711)
M24 x 2 411 (303) 731 (539) 1028 (758) 1234 (910)
M27 x 2 601 (443) 1070 (790) 1504 (1110) 1806 (1333)
M30 x 2 832 (614) 1480 (1090) 2081 (1535) 2498 (1843)
(metric)
(Table 1)
SERVICE
28 p/n GH 19502990
WARNING: • Firmly block sickle bar on horizontal surface.• Always keep oils and greases well away from children’s reach.• Always thoroughly read the warnings and precautions indicated on the
containers. Avoid contact with the skin.• Always thoroughly and fully wash after use. The utilized oils should be
treated in compliance with the current anti-pollution laws.
Routine maintenance• During the first working hours, check that the screws are
tight (Fig. 56).
Every 8 work hours• Grease points (A and B, Fig. 44).• Grease the PTO shaft and its telescoping parts.• Adjust belt tension periodically by adjusting nut (A, Fig.
45). Check tension via the viewing panel on the belt guard.Belt slack must not exceed 1 inch. It is essential to closethe inspection hatch with the relative lid after the belts havebeen examined.
Every 50 work hours• Check the tightness of the connecting rod bolts regularly
(Fig. 46).• Checking the clearance tolerance.
Periodically (6 months)• Grease point (A and B, Fig. 44).
After each mowing job• Clean and oil the mowing bar blades according to
the instructions in the chapter entitled: "Cleaning andoiling the cutters".
A
A
Lubricants• It is advisable to use SAE 85W/140 OIL or equivalent
for the reduction unit (or gear box) and sidetransmission.
• It is advisable to use GR MU EP 2 GREASE orequivalent for all greasing points.
Fig. 44
Fig. 45
Fig. 46
B
Lubrication
29p/n GH 19502990
SERVICE
Cleaning and oiling the cutters
DANGERMowing bar cleaning and oiling are very dangerousoperations. Always comply with the followinginstructions:• Switch off the tractor, remove the starter key and disengage
the pto;• Brake the tractor and make sure it is unable to move;• Lift the implement by means of the lift links in a flat place
where it cannot slip;• Operate the mowing bar, checking that there are no
persons or animals in the vicinity;• Wash the mowing bar with a jet of pressurized water,
standing at least 5 feet away from the implement;• Check the condition of the cutters;• When the mowing bar is dry, oil the cutters with very
viscous oil;• Operate the mowing bar for a few seconds, checking that
there are no persons or animals in the vicinity;• Switch off the tractor, remove the starter key and disengage
the pto;• Fit the guards over the cutters and outer skid (C, Fig. 47).
Checking the clearance tolerance
Fig. 47
C
ATTENTIONIt is absolutely essential to disengage the tractorpto, lower the mowing machine, switch off thetractor, ensure that this is at a complete standstilland remove the key before servicing, adjustingthe implement for work. All assembly operationsmust be carried out on a work bench.
Every 50 hours of operation, the clearance between the toothand upper blade guide must be checked. Too much clearanceallows material to enter the cutting blade, leading to thepossible breakage of the various parts of the cutting blade,as well as compromising cutting quality. Too little clearancecreates excessive sliding friction on the blade as it slides,leading to the possible breaking of the tooth holding bar, theblade head or parts of the hinge. The check is to run betweenthe tooth and the upper blade guide. The optimal clearanceis determined by the passing of a shim (Fig. 48). If a shimcannot pass between the tooth and upper blade guide, a shimmust be added (Fig. 51). If, on the other hand, two coupledshim can pass (Fig. 49), a shim must be removed in order torestore optimal clearance conditions.
Fig. 49
Fig. 48
1.18
inch
es
11.9 inches
thicknes ~0.04 inches (1mm)
1.18
inch
es
11.9 inches
thicknes ~0.04 inches (1mm)
ONE SHIM (GH 13011510)
TWO SHIMS (GH 13011510)
SERVICE
30 p/n GH 19502990
To restore the correct tolerance:• unscrew the blade guide (Fig. 50);• remove one or more shims (Fig. 51);• put the blade guide back in the same position.
IMPORTANT: When replacing the teeth or the tooth-holding bar, carry out the check described above.When required, put back the shims to avoid stripingor damage.
StorageIt is advisable to proceed in the following way at the end ofthe season or if the machine is to remain inactive for a longperiod of time:• Treat the implement in compliance with the instructions
given in the chapter entitled: "Cleaning and oiling thecutters".
• Carefully check for any damaged or worn parts and replacethese as necessary.
• Fully torque all screws and bolts.• Apply a little lubricant to the unpainted parts.• Protect the entire implement with a cover.• Lastly, store the implement in a dry place where it cannot
be tampered with by unauthorized persons; the mowingmachine must be set-up on flat and compact ground,supported by the relative supports (F and G, Fig. 52).
Careful compliance with these instructions will be all tothe advantage of the user who will be sure to use animplement in perfect conditions when work begins again. G
F
Fig. 52
Fig. 50
Fig. 51
D
E
31p/n GH 19502990
SERVICE
Extra maintenance
Fig. 55
Fig. 54
H
Fig. 53
I
L
J
Replacement of sections (J, fig. 55)• With the implement resting on the ground, open the cutter
bar.• Remove the expansion pin (H, Fig. 53) and slide out the
section-holding bar (Fig. 54), (7, Fig. 4 on page 6).• Remove the damaged section using a pin punch.• Rivet a new section with the rivets provided (J, Fig. 55).• Insert the section-holding bar and lock it in place with the
expansion pin.
ATTENTIONIt is absolutely essential to disengage the tractorpto, lower the mowing machine, switch off thetractor, ensure that this is at a complete standstilland remove the key before servicing, adjustingthe implement for work. All assembly operationsmust be carried out on a work bench.
Replacement of section-holding bar (L, fig. 55)• With the implement resting on the ground, open the mowing
bar.• Remove the expansion pin (H, Fig. 53) and pull out the
section-holding bar (Fig. 54) with the hooking tie rod (I,Fig. 54).
• Insert the new section-holding bar and lock it in place withthe expansion pin. Lubricate the cutters with very viscousoil during the assembly phase.
SERVICE
32 p/n GH 19502990
Fig. 57
Fig. 56
Replacement of bar holding removable tooth• With the implement resting on the ground, raise the mowing
bar and secure it with the hooking tie rod.• Unscrew all the tooth fastening screws (Fig. 56).• Remove all the teeth (Fig. 57).• Remove the expansion pin and slide out the bar.• Insert the new tooth-holding bar and lock it in place with
the expansion pin.• Reposition the teeth and fasten them with the screws.
Replacement of removable tooth• With the implement resting on the ground, raise the mowing
bar and secure it with the hooking tie rod.• Unscrew the screws of the tooth to be replaced (Fig. 56).• Slide out the tooth (Fig. 57), put in the new one and lock it
in place with the screws. For this it would be advisable touse a torque wrench, respecting the values of 30 Nm.
Replacement of belts• Unscrew the screws (M, Fig. 58) and remove the
protective casing.• Loosen the belt tensioner completely (N, Fig. 58).• Replace the worn belts with new ones.• Put these at the optimum tension using the belt tensioner.
Belt play should not exceed 1 inch.• Put the protective casing back in position and fix it in place
with the screws (M, Fig. 58).
Replacement of pulleysNotes for replacement of pulleys, if necessary.• Unscrew the screws (M, Fig. 58) and remove the
protective casing.• Loosen the belt tensioner completely (N, Fig. 58).• Remove the belts.To replace the driving pulley (O, Fig. 59), turn it clockwise;viceversa, turn the driven pulley (P, Fig. 59) counterclockwise.
Fig. 59
Fig. 58M
N
O
P
ATTENTIONIt is absolutely essential to disengage the tractorpto, lower the mowing machine, switch off thetractor, ensure that this is at a complete standstilland remove the key before servicing, adjustingthe implement for work. All assembly operationsmust be carried out on a work bench.
33p/n GH 19502990
DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL
Demolition and disposal
This operation is to be carried out by the customer.Before demolishing the machine, you are advised to carefully check its physical condition and ascertainwhether there are any parts of the structure that may be susceptible to structural collapse or breakageduring demolition.
The customer should operate in compliance with the environment protection laws in force in his/hercountry.
CAUTIONThe machine demolition operations should be carried out by skilled personnel only,equipped with suitable protective clothing (safety footwear and gloves) and auxiliarytools and equipment. All the disassembly operations for demolition should be carriedout with the machine stopped and detached from the tractor.
Before demolishing the machine, you are advised to render harmless all the parts that may be a sourceof danger and therefore:
• scrap the structure using specialized firms,• remove any electrical apparatus according to the laws in force,• collect oils and greases separately, to be disposed of through specialized firms, in accordance with
the regulations of the country in which the machine was used.
When the machine is demolished the identification label must be destroyed together with this manual.
ASSEMBLY
34 p/n GH 19502990
Foreword
This chapter describes the phases involved in assembling a crated mower. When handling andassembling the unit, and subsequently during use and maintenance, always use suitable personalprotection devices (A): always wear suitable clothing and the indicated protections. See the operatingmanual supplied with the unit for indication of the symbols used in this manual. When handling the unit, liftit by hooking up the special attachments and using a suitable hoist or crane rated for the weight of theunit. This operation is quite dangerous and must only be performed by prepared, responsible personnel.The machine weight is indicated on the identification label. The hook-up points are identified by the"hook" symbol (B). When moving the unit, make certain that all protections and safety devices are inplace.
Dimensions and weight
A
B
C
SB 3106 (X2) 234 - 92 70 - 27.5 74 - 29 520 - 1144
SB 3107 (X2) 234 - 92 70 - 27.5 74 - 29 560 - 1232
SB 3108 (X2) 275 - 108 73 - 28.7 72,5 - 28.5 600 - 1320
TYPETYPE
A B C(cm - inch) (kg - lb)(cm - inch) (cm - inch)
A B
35p/n GH 19502990
ASSEMBLY
1) THIRD POINT LINKAGE FRAME.2) SUPPORT.3) POWER PTO PLATE.4) FRONT PLATE.5) CUTTER BAR TIE-ROD.6) REAR FRAME.7) BLADE HOLDER.8) HYDRAULIC LIFTING SYSTEM
Sickle bar components
5
7
4
2
3
1
8
6
ASSEMBLY
36 p/n GH 19502990
1.0
2.0 3.0
M8 x 16
37p/n GH 19502990
ASSEMBLY
4.0
6.05.0
M12 x 35
ASSEMBLY
38 p/n GH 19502990
CRUSHING AND PINCH POINTSMOVING MACHINERY PARTS CAN �
PINCH OR CRUSH OR FALL - �WHICH MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
KEEP AWAYSHARP BLADES
-�Do not put hands or feet near the cutterbar. �����Blade contact can result in serious injury.�-�Stay away until all motion has stopped and ���the mower is securely blocked up.-�Keep fingers clear of cutterbar when folding ���cutterbar for transport.
M12 x 60 (x4)
M10 x 25
M10 x 25
M10 x 60
NO SI9.0
7.0
39p/n GH 19502990
ASSEMBLY
M12 x 80
M8 x 40
M4 x 35
9.0
Do not tighten securing nut(A) on the moving guide
completely: allow forproper movement of the
guide.
11.0
(A)
10.0
40 p/n GH 19502990
TRANSPORT ON ROAD
Transport on road
For transport, adjust and fix the chains of the side lifting armsof the tractor; lift the mowing bar (Fig. 60); secure it with thehooking tie rod (A, Fig. 61); slide in the safety hook (B, Fig.61); cover the cutting blades and the outer mowing barsupport with the guards provided (Fig. 62); lift the implement;put the hydraulic lifting command lever in the locked position.
Transport on Road• When driving on public roads, be sure to follow the
highway code of the country involved.• Any transport accessories must be provided with suitable
signs and guards.• It is very important to remember that road holding
capacity as well as direction and braking capacity canbe influenced, sometimes con-siderably, by equipmentbeing either carried or towed.
• When negotiating curves, be aware of the variation incentrifugal force exerted in a position other than that ofthe center of gravity, with and without the equipment intow. Also pay greater attention on sloping roads or ground.
• For displacements beyond the work area, the equipmentmust be placed in the transportation position.
• When the dimensions of carried or partially-carriedequipment conceal the tractor’s signalling and lightingdevices, these must also be installed on the equipmentitself, in conformity with regulations of the highway codeof the country involved. When in operation make sure thatthe lighting system is in perfect working order.
Fig. 60
Fig. 62
Fig. 61
B
A
41p/n GH 19502990
SPARE PARTS
Spare parts
Orders must be transmitted through our area dealers and should always include the following indications:
• Type, model and serial number of the machine. These data are punched on the data plate withwhich every implement is equipped.
• Code number of the required spare part. This will be found in the spare parts catalogue.
• Description of the part and required quantity.
• Means of dispatch. If this item is not indicated, the Manufacturer, while dedicating particular care tothis service, shall not be held responsible for delays in delivery caused by cases of force majeure.Transport expenses shall always be at the consignee’s charge. The goods travel at the purchaser’srisk and peril even when sold ex destination.
NOTE: The terms Right or Left indicated in the descriptions refer to the implement when viewed from therear side.
Table index
Frame Tav. 10 pag. 42Transmission Tav. 20 pag. 44Hinge Tav. 30 pag. 46Blade holder Tav. 40 pag. 48Cutting blade Tav. 50 pag. 50Hydraulic lifting system Tav. 60 pag. 52
SPARE PARTS
42 p/n GH 19502990
TAV.
10
6362
60
6
4
5
19
607
38
50
18
37
37 3816
2
39
4544 40
55
38 37
58
46
45
1
27
47
28
57
56
29
42
4344
45
26
63
626035
34
4936
3649
930
6059
61
15
1337
3351
46 47 14
4538
3252
5354
55
45
4440
41
23
24
25
20
60
7
65
22
21
4
31
6412
3
17
31264
35
67 33
6865
67348
8
57
1168
3
6670
67
7236
73
10
46
69 -
(0,
5 m
t)
7174
43p/n GH 19502990
SPARE PARTS
Pos.
p/n
Des
crip
tion
Pos.
p/n
Des
crip
tion
FRA
ME
TAV.
10
15G
H12
2175
92FR
AME
2G
H12
2178
21JO
INT
3G
H20
9700
35W
ASH
ER 3
2X4X
134
GH
F010
2040
3BO
LT M
6X1
6 G
ALVA
NIZ
.5
GH
F014
1003
7PL
ANE
WAS
HER
D.6
6G
HF0
2250
680
THR
EAD
ED IN
SER
T M
6X13
GAL
VAN
IZ.
7G
HF0
1020
092
BOLT
8 X
110
5737
8.G
GAL
VAN
IZ.
85G
H12
2191
40SP
RIN
G C
OU
PLIN
G P
LATE
95G
H12
2181
70TR
IP T
IE-R
OD
105G
H12
2192
00C
UTT
ER B
AR T
IE R
OD
115G
H16
2141
50SP
RIN
G12
GH
F014
3007
1W
ASH
ER D
12 D
IN 6
798
D.IN
T. G
ALVA
NIZ
.13
GH
1221
7810
PRO
P TU
BE14
GH
1221
7650
FRO
NT
PRO
P15
5GH
1221
7801
HIN
GE
BEAR
ING
AR
M16
GH
2103
0010
ARM
AR
TIC
ULA
TIO
N17
5GH
1221
8190
JOIN
T EL
EMEN
T18
GH
2112
0319
HIN
GE
ARM
SPR
ING
195G
H12
2364
71D
RIV
EN A
XLE
PULL
Y PR
OTE
CTI
ON
20G
H21
1202
15IN
NER
PRO
TEC
TIO
N C
ASE
21G
H21
1202
16O
UTE
RPR
OTE
CTI
ON
CAS
E22
GH
2112
0217
INSP
ECTI
ON
OPE
NIN
G C
OVE
R-G
UAR
D23
5GH
1221
9160
TIE
RO
D24
GH
F012
0030
6N
UT
M14
X225
5GH
F062
2002
34-
LOBE
HAN
DW
HEE
L M
1426
GH
F201
2040
0SH
AFT
HO
OK
27G
H21
0300
07TR
ACTO
R C
OU
PLIN
G P
LATE
28G
H21
0300
35C
HAI
N L
.900
29G
H21
0300
34FR
AME
CO
UPL
ING
30G
H21
1203
08SA
FETY
HO
OK
CO
UPL
ING
315G
H12
2174
40H
OO
K AT
TAC
HM
ENT
FRAM
E32
5GH
1221
8160
SLID
ING
RO
D33
GH
1221
7761
SNAP
TIE
RO
D G
UID
E34
GH
1221
7950
FOR
K FO
R T
RIP
TIE
-RO
D35
GH
6624
8064
HIN
GE
ARM
BU
SHIN
G36
GH
F201
0050
4U
BO
LT P
IN D
.16X
4537
GH
2103
0027
RU
BBER
BLO
CKS
38G
H20
9700
67W
ASH
ER 5
4X5X
3239
GH
F201
0004
7PI
N G
ALVA
NIZ
.40
GH
2101
0042
BUSH
ING
1.-2
. PO
INT
41G
HF2
0100
115
PIN
22X
144
GAL
VAN
IZ.
42G
HF2
0100
035
PIN
43G
H12
2176
60TH
IRD
PO
INT
BUSH
44G
HF0
2200
507
SNAP
PIN
D 9
B/8
3 G
ALVA
NIZ
.45
GH
1381
2311
CH
AIN
WIT
H S
PRIN
G C
ATC
H46
GH
F022
0056
2SP
LIT
PIN
D.8
X70
GAL
VAN
IZ.
47G
HF0
2200
272
SPLI
T PI
N 1
0 X6
0 13
36 G
ALVA
N.
485G
H12
2191
80C
HAI
N L
.255
49G
HF0
2200
195
SPLI
T PI
N 4
X25
133
6 G
ALVA
N.
50G
HF0
2200
260
SPLI
T PI
N 8
X60
133
6 G
ALVA
N.
51G
HF0
1020
176
BOLT
M 1
2X13
0 G
ALVA
NIZ
.52
GH
2112
0301
CO
NE
DIS
CO
NN
ECT
53G
HF0
2400
013
SPR
ING
G 3
8X75
SPE
CIA
L SP
RIN
GS
54G
H22
3100
47R
EAR
AR
M B
USH
ING
555G
HF0
1230
058
SELF
LO
CKI
NG
NU
T M
12X1
,25
56G
HF0
1020
476
BOLT
M 1
0X30
GAL
VAN
IZ.
57G
HF0
1220
033
NU
T M
10X
1,5
D98
0 8
GAL
VAN
IZ.
58G
HF0
1020
512
SCR
EW M
12X
35 G
ALVA
NIZ
.59
GH
F010
2007
2BO
LT M
8X1
,25X
50 U
5737
8.8
GAL
VAN
IZ.
60G
H20
9701
40W
ASH
ER 2
0X2X
8,5
61G
HF0
1230
034
SELF
LO
CKI
NG
NU
T M
8X1,
2562
GH
F014
3005
9W
ASH
ER D
8 D
IN 6
798
D.IN
T. G
ALVA
NIZ
.63
GH
F012
0024
4N
UT
M8
GAL
VAN
IZ.
64G
HF0
1020
510
BOLT
M 1
2X30
GAL
VAN
IZ.
655G
HF0
2250
708
TIE-
RO
D 2
-EYE
S M
12 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED66
GH
F014
1007
6PL
ANE
WAS
HER
D12
UN
I 659
2 ZN
675G
HF0
1220
048
SELF
LO
CKI
NG
NU
T M
12X1
,75
980
GAL
VAN
IZ.
68G
HF0
1020
152
BOLT
M12
X1,7
5X 4
0 57
37 8
.8 Z
B69
5GH
F051
5048
4SP
IRAL
GU
ARD
D.2
7-32
705G
HF0
1060
120
BOLT
12X
40 U
5732
8.8
ZN
71G
HF0
1020
479
BOLT
M 1
0X35
GAL
VAN
IZ.
725G
HF0
1410
100
PLAN
E W
ASH
ER D
16 U
NI 6
592
GAL
VAN
IZ.
735G
HF0
2200
363
SPLI
T PI
N R
3X6
2 G
ALVA
NIZ
.74
GH
F014
2006
0W
ASH
ER 1
0,5X
30 G
ALVA
NIZ
.
SPARE PARTS
44 p/n GH 19502990
TAV.
20
1
4 27 5
2
19
8
6
7
910
28
9
1919
9
16
1112
11
13
14
15
18
29
17
2221
2324
26
25
3
20
45p/n GH 19502990
SPARE PARTS
Pos.
p/n
Des
crip
tion
Pos.
p/n
Des
crip
tion
TAV.
20
TRA
NSM
ISSI
ON
1G
H21
1201
173
GR
OO
VE D
RIV
ING
PU
LLEY
2G
H20
9701
29W
ASH
ER 4
8X3X
30-5
3G
H21
0300
15PT
O S
UPP
OR
T4
GH
F012
0030
6N
UT
M14
X2 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED5
GH
2112
0318
BELT
REG
ISTE
R A
SSY.
6G
H21
1200
13IN
TER
M. T
RAN
SM. S
UPP
. PIN
7G
HF0
2200
227
SPLI
T PI
N 5
X30
133
6 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED8
5GH
F051
5040
3PO
WER
TAK
E-O
FF P
RO
TEC
TIO
N H
OU
S9
GH
F014
3005
9W
ASH
ER D
8 D
IN 6
798
D.IN
T. G
ALVA
N.
10G
HF0
1020
432
BOLT
M 8
X16
GAL
VAN
IZED
11G
HF0
4010
174
BEAR
ING
620
6 2R
S12
GH
2103
0020
SPAC
ER13
GH
2112
0152
POW
ER T
AKE-
OFF
14G
HF0
2050
392
SEEG
ER R
ING
E. 6
2X 2
U74
37 C
7015
5GH
F080
1193
1U
NIV
ERSA
L JO
INT
B3 1
200
AM16
GH
F012
0024
4N
UT
M8
U55
88 6
.8 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED17
GH
F010
6004
3BO
LT 8
X35
573
2 4.
6 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED18
GH
F010
2044
0BO
LT M
8 X2
5 5
739
8.8
GAL
VAN
IZED
19G
H20
9701
40W
ASH
ER 2
0X2X
8,5
20G
H21
1202
26BE
LT T
IGH
TEN
ER R
OLL
ERS
SUPP
OR
T21
GH
F020
5005
6SE
EGER
RIN
G E
. 17X
1 U
7435
C70
22G
HF0
4010
161
BEAR
ING
620
323
GH
2112
0119
3 G
RO
OVE
P.T
IGH
TEN
. PIN
24G
H66
2481
07BE
LT T
IGH
TEN
ER L
.70
25G
H21
1201
21TI
GH
TEN
ER R
OLL
ER 3
G. C
P26
GH
F060
1024
0BE
LT- B
93
27G
HF0
1410
088
WAS
HER
D14
UN
I 659
2 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED28
5GH
1900
2131
POW
ER T
AKE-
OFF
PR
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CTI
ON
HO
US
295G
HF0
8011
933
SAFE
TY G
UAR
D A
M
SPARE PARTS
46 p/n GH 19502990
TAV.
30
353
2
1753
18 16 135
6
3
232 20
50
49
12
11
10
48
8
79
4
19
2122
2324
25
2627
28
2930
3435
36
3738
29
39
31
32
33
1416
4546
4446
4732
15
4443
45
42
40
1316
14
43
32
51
52
41
1
47
55
5654
47p/n GH 19502990
SPARE PARTS
Pos.
p/n
Des
crip
tion
Pos.
p/n
Des
crip
tion
TAV.
30
HIN
GE
1G
HF0
2250
667
CLE
VIS-
3/8
- GAL
VAN
ISED
- AR
T.2
GH
F014
3004
7W
ASH
ER D
6 D
IN 6
798
D.IN
T. G
ALVA
NIZ
ED3
GH
F014
2003
6FL
AT W
ASH
ER 6
-6X
18X2
659
3 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED4
GH
2112
0007
ARM
SID
E C
HAI
N L
.600
55G
HF0
1020
528
BOLT
12X
40 5
739
10.9
GAL
VAN
IZED
6G
H20
9700
07W
ASH
ER 3
5X8X
137
GH
2097
0035
WAS
HER
32X
4X13
8G
HF0
1430
071
WAS
HER
D12
DIN
679
8 D
.INT.
GAL
VAN
IZED
9G
HF0
1200
293
NU
T M
12 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED10
GH
2112
0118
3-G
RO
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DR
IVEN
PU
LLEY
11G
HF0
2050
392
SEEG
ER R
ING
E. 6
2X 2
U74
37 C
7012
GH
F040
1017
1BE
ARIN
G 6
206
Z13
GH
F014
2006
0W
ASH
ER 1
0,5X
3014
GH
F010
2047
9BO
LT M
10X
3515
GH
1870
1140
WAS
HER
11
X 35
X 5
16G
HF0
1430
023
WAS
HER
D10
DIN
679
8 D
.INT.
GAL
VAN
IZED
17G
H12
2364
90C
ON
NEC
TIN
G-R
OD
SYS
TEM
GU
ARD
18G
HF0
1020
472
BOLT
10X
25 5
739
8.G
GAL
VAN
IZED
19G
H21
1202
21BL
ADE
SHAF
T SU
PPO
RT
20G
H12
2365
00H
ING
E21
GH
F040
1036
3BE
ARIN
G D
HK
5025
22G
HF0
3011
069
SEAL
ING
RIN
G D
H 5
0X58
X423
GH
F040
1040
9SH
OU
LDER
RIN
G W
R 4
524
GH
F041
0013
1IN
TER
NAL
IR. R
ING
45X
50X3
525
GH
2112
0223
HIN
GE
SPIN
DLE
26G
H21
1201
26C
ON
IC P
IN27
GH
2112
0136
PIN
SPA
CER
28G
H21
1201
27PI
N G
RU
B-SC
REW
29G
HF0
2050
403
SEEG
ER R
ING
E.7
2X2,
5 U
7437
C70
30G
H66
2481
11D
UST
CO
VER
HIN
GE
31G
H21
1201
53KI
T- IN
T. C
ON
N. R
OD
BEA
RIN
G32
GH
F011
0001
1SP
HER
E N
IPPL
E M
6X1/
A33
GH
F040
1036
2BE
ARIN
G D
HK
2538
34G
H21
1201
28PI
N H
ING
E C
ON
NEC
TIN
G R
OD
35G
H21
1700
20H
ING
E EC
CEN
TRIC
36G
H21
1700
21O
UTE
R C
ON
NEC
TIN
G R
OD
37G
HF0
2050
112
SEEG
ER R
ING
30X
1,5
U74
35 C
7038
GH
2112
0028
PRO
TEC
TIO
N P
LUG
39G
H21
1201
54KI
T- E
XT. C
ON
N. R
OD
BEA
RIN
G40
GH
2112
0224
HIN
GE
BLAD
E SH
AFT
- ASS
Y.41
GH
2112
0067
BRO
NZE
BU
SHIN
G42
GH
2112
0225
BLAD
ES S
PAC
ER43
GH
2112
0071
PIN
FAS
TEN
ING
BO
LT44
GH
2112
0069
EXPA
NSI
ON
PIN
45G
H21
1200
68C
ON
ICAL
NU
T46
GH
2097
0519
BOTT
OM
ED W
ASH
ER 3
9X20
-25X
5X1
47G
H21
1201
37IN
TER
NAL
RIN
G48
GH
2112
0018
ANTE
RIO
R W
ASH
ER49
GH
2097
0023
WAS
HER
102
X2X7
5-2
50G
HF0
2050
642
STO
P R
ING
75
UN
I 743
5-75
51G
H21
1200
70BL
ADE
W/ B
USH
ING
S52
GH
2112
0156
KIT-
BLA
DE
FAST
ENIN
G P
IN53
GH
F010
2040
3BO
LT M
6X1
6 5
739
8.8
GAL
VAN
IZED
545G
HF0
1040
162
BOLT
M 6
X40
593
1 8.
855
5GH
F012
0032
4N
UT
16 U
NI 5
588
8.8
GAL
VAN
IZED
56G
HF0
1220
266
NU
T M
16 D
980
8 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED
SPARE PARTS
48 p/n GH 19502990
11
52 -
SB
310
653
- S
B 3
107
54 -
SB
310
8
43
44
47
426
2523
3746
2829
30
14
37 36
8
4
39
12
21
26 4
19
18
20
22
33
50
31
3213
24
34 12
52
3
7 6
10
9
2
15 16 1817
49 -
SB
310
6-31
0748
- S
B 3
108
34
35
5
4
51
3
2 3 1 4 5
27
45
4041
42
3846
TAV.
40
49p/n GH 19502990
SPARE PARTS
Pos.
p/n
Des
crip
tion
Pos.
p/n
Des
crip
tion
TAV.
40
BLA
DE
HO
LDER
1G
H21
1203
21IN
NER
SLI
DE
SPAC
ER2
GH
F012
0027
0N
UT
M10
GAL
VAN
IZED
3G
HF0
1430
023
WAS
HER
D10
DIN
679
8 D
.INT.
GAL
VAN
IZED
4G
HF0
1410
064
WAS
HER
10,
5X21
GAL
VAN
IZED
5G
HF0
1020
472
BOLT
10X
25 5
739
8.G
GAL
VAN
IZED
65G
HF0
1060
081
BOLT
10X
60 5
732
4.6-
GAL
VAN
IZ7
GH
2112
0322
HIN
GE
PRO
TEC
TIO
N8
GH
2112
0133
SWAT
HBO
ARD
BO
LT A
SSY.
95G
H13
0130
20IN
TER
NAL
RU
NN
ER10
GH
2112
0324
RU
NN
ER W
IDE
INT.
SLI
DE
115G
HF0
1030
121
SCR
EW M
12X
60 5
933
10.9
12G
HF0
1430
071
WAS
HER
D12
DIN
679
8 D
.INT.
GAL
VAN
IZED
13G
HF0
1200
293
NU
T M
12 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED14
GH
F012
2003
3N
UT
M10
X 1,
5 D
980
8 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED15
GH
F010
2011
4BO
LT 1
0X50
573
7 8.
G G
ALVA
NIZ
ED16
GH
2112
0312
UPP
ER IN
NER
BLA
DE
GU
IDE
17G
H13
0116
00IN
T. B
LAD
E G
UID
E SU
PPO
RT
18G
H21
1200
44SH
IMS-
LO
WER
INT.
GU
IDE
19G
H21
1200
45IN
NER
LO
WER
BLA
DE
GU
IDE
20G
H13
0131
51LO
WER
DO
UBL
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ADE
GU
IDE
21G
H19
2033
11U
PPER
BLA
DE
INT.
GU
IDE
REM
OVA
B22
GH
1920
3301
UPP
ER B
LAD
E G
UID
E R
EMO
VABL
E TI
23G
H13
0115
01U
PPER
BLA
DE
GU
IDE
EXT.
REM
OVA
B24
GH
1301
1510
SHIM
FO
R U
PPER
BLA
DE
GU
IDE
25G
H13
0115
20U
PPER
EXT
. BLA
DE
GU
IDE
SHIM
26G
HF0
1020
480
SCR
EW 1
0X35
573
9 8.
G27
GH
1301
3120
CO
MPL
ETE
SPAC
ER28
GH
2112
0040
SHIM
S M
M.1
UPP
ER E
XT. G
UID
E29
GH
2112
0039
UPP
ER O
UT.
BLA
DE
GU
IDE
30G
H13
0135
11LO
WER
SIN
GLE
BLA
DE
GU
IDE
31G
H19
2009
03O
UTE
R B
AR S
UPP
OR
T32
GH
2112
0038
EXT.
RU
NN
ER S
LID
E33
GH
F010
2051
2SC
REW
M 1
2X35
GAL
VAN
IZED
345G
HF0
1220
048
SELF
LO
CKI
NG
NU
T M
12X1
,75
980
GAL
VAN
IZED
355G
HF0
1030
111
SCR
EW M
12X
40 5
933
10.9
36G
H13
0116
50IN
DIC
ATIO
N B
AR S
UPP
OR
T
37G
HF0
1230
016
NO
RM
.SEL
F-LO
CKI
NG
NU
T 4
GAL
VAN
IZED
38G
H21
1201
34SW
ATH
BOAR
D - A
SSY.
39G
HF0
1060
105
SCR
EW M
12X
80 5
732
8.8
GAL
VAN
IZED
40G
H65
3380
01SW
ATH
BOAR
D C
OM
P. S
PRIN
G41
GH
F014
1007
6PL
ANE
WAS
HER
D12
UN
I 659
2 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED42
GH
F012
3005
9N
UT
M12
X1,7
5 D
982
8 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED43
GH
F010
6004
5BO
LT M
8X40
U57
32 4
.6 G
ALVA
NIZ
ED44
GH
F012
3003
4SE
LF L
OC
KIN
G N
UT
M8X
1,25
45G
H20
8000
61SW
ATH
BOAR
D R
OD
ASS
Y.46
GH
F010
2001
1SC
REW
M 4
X35
5737
8.8
GAL
VAN
IZED
47G
H13
0116
60IN
DIC
ATIN
BAR
485G
H13
0130
80BA
R R
EIN
FOR
CEM
ENT
5 H
OLE
S49
5GH
1301
3070
BAR
REI
NFO
RC
EMEN
T 4
HO
LES
50G
HF0
1030
501
SCR
EW T
SQST
10X
45 8
.851
5GH
1301
4250
HIN
GE
PRO
TEC
TIO
N52
GH
1301
3431
REM
V. T
OO
TH-H
OLD
ING
BAR
SB3
106
53G
H13
0134
71R
EMV.
TO
OTH
-HO
LDIN
G B
AR S
B310
754
5GH
1301
3030
REM
V. T
OO
TH-H
OLD
ING
BAR
SB3
108
SPARE PARTS
50 p/n GH 19502990
18 -
SB
310
619
- S
B 3
107
20 -
SB
310
8
33 -
SB
310
6
35 -
SB
310
8
830 -
SB
310
6
32 -
SB
310
8
21 -
SB
310
6
23 -
SB
310
8
1411 10
27 -
SB
310
6
29 -
SB
310
8
24 -
SB
310
6
26 -
SB
310
8
911 10
12
15 -
SB
310
616
- S
B 3
107
34 -
SB
310
7
31 -
SB
310
7
22 -
SB
310
7
28 -
SB
310
7
25 -
SB
310
7
17 -
SB
310
8
13
41
4
32
5
67
TAV.
50
51p/n GH 19502990
SPARE PARTS
Pos.
p/n
Des
crip
tion
Pos.
p/n
Des
crip
tion
TAV.
50
CU
TTIN
G B
LAD
E
1G
H21
1202
43C
UT
SEC
TIO
N2
GH
1301
3550
LOW
ER D
OU
BLE
POIN
T SE
CTI
ON
3G
H13
0135
40U
PPER
DO
UBL
E PO
INT
SEC
TIO
N4
GH
F022
5051
9PA
CK
BLAD
.MO
UN
T.TS
C 6
X13
-85
GH
1301
3830
SPEC
IAL
REM
OVA
BLE
TEET
H6
GH
F010
1022
2SC
REW
8X1
X12
5740
10.
97
GH
F014
6013
8C
ON
TAC
T EL
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SPARE PARTS
52 p/n GH 19502990
3235
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53p/n GH 19502990
SPARE PARTS
Pos.
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7-32
54 p/n GH 19502990
E n t a n g l e m e n t i n r o t a t i n g driveline can cause serious injury or death.��Keep all shields in place.Avoid contact with rotating parts.
KEEP AWAYSHARP BLADES
-�Do not put hands or feet near the cutterbar. �����Blade contact can result in serious injury.�-�Stay away until all motion has stopped and ���the mower is securely blocked up.-�Keep fingers clear of cutterbar when folding ���cutterbar for transport.
Operate only with 540 rpm PTO
1.�Keep all shields in place.
2.�Disengage and shut off all engine �����and/or motor power before �����servicing or unclogging machine.�
3.�Keep hands, feet and clothing �����away from power-driven parts.
E n t a n g l e m e n t i n r o t a t i n g driveline can cause serious injury or death.��Keep all shields in place.Avoid contact with rotating parts.
p/n GH89900517
DECAL KIT AND LOCATION
CRUSHING AND PINCH POINTSMOVING MACHINERY PARTS CAN �
PINCH OR CRUSH OR FALL - �WHICH MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
ATTENZIONE! Gancio di sicurezza in posizione (A) per la falciatura, posizione (B) per il trasporto.ATTENTION! The safety hook on position (A) while mowing is being carried out, on position (B) for the transport.ACHTUNG! Der Sicherheitshaken in position (A) beim maehen, position (B) fuer den Transport.ATTENTION! Crochet de securite en position (A) pour le fauchage, en position (B) pour le transport.ATTENCION! Gancho de seguridad en posicion (A) mientras que siega, en posicion (B) para el transporte.
cod. G19707450
55p/n GH 19502990
NOTES
WARRANTY
56 p/n GH 19502990
WARRANTY
FRONTIER warrants this product to be free from defect in material and workmanship. Except as otherwise set forth below, theduration of this Warranty shall be for TWELVE (12) MONTHS COMMENCING ON THE DATE OF DELIVERY OF THE PRODUCTTO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER.
Under no circumstances wilI this Warranty apply in the event that the product, in the good faith opinion of FRONTIER, has beensubjected to improper operation, improper maintenance, misuse, or an accident. This Warranty does not apply in the event thatthe product has been materially modified or repaired by someone other than FRONTIER, a FRONTIER authorized dealer ordistributor, and/or a FRONTIER authorized service center. This Warranty does not cover normal wear or tear, or normal maintenanceitems. This Warranty also does not cover repairs made with parts other than those obtainable through FRONTIER.
This Warranty is extended solely to the original purchaser of the product. Should the original purchaser sell or otherwisetransfer this product to a third party, this Warranty does not transfer to the third party purchaser in any way. There are no thirdparty beneficiaries of this Warranty.
FRONTIER makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to engines, batteries, tires or other parts or accessories notmanufactured by FRONTIER. Warranties for these items, if any, are provided separately by their respective manufacturers.
FRONTIER’ obligation under this Warranty is limited to, at FRONTIER’ option, the repair or replacement, free of charge, of theproduct if FRONTIER, in its sole discretion, deems it to be defective or in noncompliance with this Warranty. The product mustbe returned to FRONTIER S.p.A. with proof of purchase within thirty (30) days after such defect or noncompliance is discoveredor should have been discovered, routed through the dealer and distributor from whom the purchase was made, transportationcharges prepaid. FRONTIER shall complete such repair or replacement within a reasonable time after FRONTIER receives theproduct.THERE ARE NO OTHER REMEDIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY. THE REMEDY OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS THESOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE OF THIS WARRANTY.FRONTIER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND FRONTIER SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANYIMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE.
FRONTIER shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential losses, damages or expenses, arising directly or indirectlyfrom the product, whether such claim is based upon breach of contract, breach of warranty, negligence, strict liability in tortor any other legal theory. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, FRONTIER specifically disclaims any damagesrelating to (i) lost profits, business, revenues or goodwill; (ii) loss of crops; (iii) loss because of delay in harvesting; (iv) anyexpense or loss incurred for labor, supplies, substitute machinery or rental; or (v) any other type of damage to property oreconomic loss.
This Warranty is subject to any existing conditions of supply which may directly affect FRONTIER’ ability to obtain materialsor manufacture replacement parts.
No agent, representative, dealer, distributor, serviceperson, salesperson, or employee of any company, including withoutlimitation, FRONTIER, its authorized dealers, distributors, and service centers, is authorized to alter, modity, or enlarge thisWarranty.
This Warranty is effective only if the warranty registration is returned within ten (10) days.
For warranty services contact your selling dealer.
57p/n GH 19502990
WARRANTY
WARRANTY FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS
FRONTIER warrants this product to be free from defect in material and workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from thedate of delivery of the product to the original purchaser.
Under no circumstances will this Warranty apply in the event that the product, in the good faith opinion of FRONTIER, has beensubjected to improper operation, improper maintenance, misuse, or an accident. This Warranty does not cover normal wear ortear, or normal maintenance items.
This Warranty is extended solely to the original purchaser of the product. Should the original purchaser sell or otherwisetransfer this product to a third party, this Warranty does not transfer to the third party purchaser in any way. There are no thirdparty beneficiaries of this Warranty.
FRONTIER’ obligation under this Warranty is limited to, at FRONTIER’ option, the repair or replacement, free of charge, of theproduct if FRONTIER, in its sole discretion, deems it to be defective or in noncompliance with this Warranty. The product mustbe returned to FRONTIER with proof of purchase within thirty (30) days after such defect or noncompliance is discovered orshould have been discovered, routed through the dealer and distributor from whom the purchase was made, transportationcharges prepaid. FRONTIER shall complete such repair or replacement within a reasonable time after FRONTIER receives theproduct. THERE ARE NO OTHER REMEDIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY THE REMEDY OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT ISTHE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE OF THIS WARRANTY.FRONTIER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND FRONTIER SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANYIMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE.
FRONTIER shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential losses, damages or expenses, arising directly or indirectlyfrom the product, whether such claim is based upon breach of contract, breach of warranty, negligence, strict liability in tortor any other legal theory. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, FRONTIER specifically disclaims any damagesrelating to (i) lost profits, business, revenues or goodwill; (ii) loss of crops; (iii) loss because of delay in harvesting; (iv) anyexpense or lossincurred for labor, supplies, substitute machinery or rental; or (v) any other type of damage to property or economic loss.
This Warranty is subject to any existing conditions of supply which may directly affect FRONTIER’ ability to obtain materialsor manufacture replacement parts.
No agent, representative, dealer, distributor, service person, salesperson, or employee of any company, including withoutlimitation, FRONTIER, its authorized dealers, distributors, and service centers, is authorized to alter, modify, or enlarge thisWarranty.
For warranty services contact your selling dealer.
p/n GH 195029902009-06