BSL Giga-Vitesse CFS 3201 User manual

Translation of the Original
Operating Instructions
Short-cut forage wagon / Short-cut
forage wagon with dosing unit
Giga-Vitesse CFS 3201-4401,
Giga-Vitesse CFS 3601 DO-4401 DO
73200933
06.13 0.000

M A S C H I N E N F A B R I K
EC Declaration of Conformity
according to the EC machinery directive 2006/42/EC, Annex II, 1.A
Manufacturer:
B. Strautmann & Söhne GmbH u. Co. KG
Bielefelder Str. 53
D-49196 Bad Laer
Legal person established within the EC and authorized to compile the technical documentation:
B. Strautmann & Söhne GmbH u. Co. KG
Bielefelder Str. 53
D-49196 Bad Laer
Description and identification of machine:
Designation: Short-cut forage wagon / Short-cut forage wagon with dosing unit
Function: Cutting, charging, transport and distribution of green and dried-out forage
Model: Giga-Vitesse CFS / Giga-Vitesse CFS DO
Type: Giga-Vitesse CFS 3201, 3601, 4001, 4401
Giga-Vitesse CFS 3601 DO, 4001 DO, 4401 DO
Vehicle/Machine ID number: W09726000_0S38001 - W09733000_0S38999
Trade name: Giga-Vitesse CFS / Giga-Vitesse CFS DO
We hereby explicitly declare that the machine complies with all relevant provisions of the following
EC directives:
2006/42/EC:2006-05-17 EC machinery directive 2006/42/EC
2004/108/EC:2004-12-15 (Electromagnetic compatibility) Directive 2004/108/EC of the European
Parliament and the Council dated 15 December 2004 for approximation
of laws of the member states on the electromagnetic compatibility and for
repeal of directive 89/336/EEC
Sources of the applied harmonized standards according to article 7 paragraph 2:
EN ISO 12100:2010 Safety of machinery - Basic concepts, general principles of design - Risk
assessment and risk reduction
EN ISO 13857:2008 Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent hazard areas from
being reached by upper and lower limbs
EN ISO 4413:2010 Fluid power - General rules and safety requirements for hydraulic
systems and their components
EN 953:1997+A1:2009 Safety of machinery - Guards - General requirements for the design and
construction of fixed and movable guards
EN 12965:2003+A2:2009 Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry - Propeller shafts and
their guards - Safety
EN 690:1994+A1:2009 Agricultural machinery - Manure spreaders - Safety
EN ISO 4254-1:2009 Agricultural machinery - Safety - Part 1: General requirements
EN ISO 4254-1:2009 Agricultural machinery - Safety - Part 11: Pick-up balers
Bad Laer, 07.01.2013
R. Kleine Niesse
Chief Designer
Vehicle Technology
Dr. J. Marquering
Head of Development
Dipl.-Kfm. W. Strautmann
Managing Director

Identification data
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Identification data
Please enter the machine’s identification data here. They are registered on the type plate.
Manufacturer: B. Strautmann & Söhne GmbH u. Co. KG
Vehicle/Machine ID number: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Type:
Year of manufacture:
Manufacturer’s address
B. Strautmann & Söhne GmbH u. Co. KG
Bielefelder Straße 53
D-49196 Bad Laer
Phone: + 49 (0) 5424 802-0
Fax: + 49 (0) 5424 802-64
E-mail: kontakt@strautmann.com
Spare parts order service
B. Strautmann & Söhne GmbH u. Co. KG
Bielefelder Straße 53
D-49196 Bad Laer
Phone: + 49 (0) 5424 802-31
Fax: + 49 (0) 5424 802-64
E-mail: kontakt@strautmann.com
Spare parts catalogue online: www.strautmann-elise.de
Please always refer to the vehicle/machine ID number of your machine when ordering spare parts.
Formal information about the operating instructions
Document number: 73200933
Date of compilation: 06.13
© Copyright B. Strautmann & Söhne GmbH u. Co. KG, 2013
All rights reserved.
Reproduction, even in excerpts, only allowed with the permission of B. Strautmann & Söhne GmbH u.
Co. KG.

Foreword
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Foreword
Dear customer,
You have decided in favour of a quality product from the large B. Strautmann & Söhne GmbH u. Co.
KG product range. We thank you for the confidence you have shown in us.
Upon receipt of the machine, please check for transport damage or missing parts! Check the delivered
machine for its completeness, including the ordered optional extras, by means of the delivery note.
Only immediate complaints will give reason to compensation!
Please read and observe these operating instructions, in particular the safety instructions, before
commissioning. After carefully reading the instructions, you will be able to fully benefit from the
advantages of your recently acquired machine.
Please make sure that all operators of the machine have read these operating instructions before
starting the machine.
The machines are available with various optional extras. Due to the individual equipment of your
machine, not all descriptions included in these operating instructions apply to your machine. Optional
extras are marked in these operating instructions and are available at extra cost.
In case of any inquiries or problems, please refer to these operating instructions or call us.
Regular service and maintenance and timely replacement of worn-out or damaged parts will result in a
longer service life of your machine.

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Contents
1User information ............................................................................................... 10
1.1 Purpose of document ........................................................................................................... 10
1.2 Keeping of operating instructions ........................................................................................ 10
1.3 Location details in the operating instructions ....................................................................... 10
1.4 Applied modes of specification ............................................................................................ 11
1.5 Applied terms ....................................................................................................................... 11
2Product description .......................................................................................... 12
2.1 Overview – Assemblies ........................................................................................................ 12
2.2 Safety and protective devices .............................................................................................. 13
2.3 Supply lines between tractor and machine .......................................................................... 16
2.3.1 Marking of hydraulic supply lines ............................................................................ 16
2.4 Traffic-related equipment ..................................................................................................... 18
2.5 Correct use .......................................................................................................................... 19
2.6 Hazardous areas and dangerous spots ............................................................................... 20
2.7 Type plate and CE symbol ................................................................................................... 21
2.8 License plate ........................................................................................................................ 22
2.9 Technical data ...................................................................................................................... 23
2.9.1 General data ............................................................................................................ 23
2.9.2 Dimensions of wagon .............................................................................................. 24
2.9.3 Tyre pressure........................................................................................................... 25
2.10 Required tractor equipment ................................................................................................. 29
2.11 Noise specifications ............................................................................................................. 30
3Safety instructions ........................................................................................... 31
3.1 Safety-conscious working .................................................................................................... 31
3.2 Organisational measures ..................................................................................................... 32
3.2.1 User’s obligation ...................................................................................................... 32
3.2.2 Operator’s obligation ............................................................................................... 32
3.2.3 Qualification of staff ................................................................................................. 33
3.3 Product safety ...................................................................................................................... 34
3.3.1 Safety-conscious operation of machine .................................................................. 34
3.3.2 Safety and protective devices.................................................................................. 34
3.3.3 Structural alterations ................................................................................................ 34
3.3.4 Spare and wearing parts, auxiliary materials .......................................................... 35
3.3.5 Warranty and liability ............................................................................................... 35
3.4 Basic safety instructions ...................................................................................................... 35
3.4.1 General safety and accident prevention instructions .............................................. 35
3.4.2 Hydraulic system ..................................................................................................... 38
3.4.3 Electrical system ...................................................................................................... 38
3.4.4 Propeller shaft operation ......................................................................................... 39
3.4.5 Hitched machines .................................................................................................... 40
3.4.6 Brake system ........................................................................................................... 40
3.4.7 Axles ........................................................................................................................ 41
3.4.8 Tyres ........................................................................................................................ 41
3.4.9 Operation of machine .............................................................................................. 41
3.4.10 Service and maintenance of machine ..................................................................... 42
3.5 Activity-related safety instructions and important information ............................................. 43
3.5.1 Activity-related safety instructions ........................................................................... 43
3.5.2 Important information ............................................................................................... 44
3.6 Warning and instructions signs ............................................................................................ 45
3.6.1 Warning signs .......................................................................................................... 45
3.6.2 Instruction signs ....................................................................................................... 51
3.6.3 Placing of warning and instruction signs ................................................................. 52

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3.7 Risks in case of non-observance of safety instructions and warning signs ........................ 53
4Loading and unloading .................................................................................... 54
5Design and function ......................................................................................... 56
5.1 Pick-up ................................................................................................................................ 56
5.1.1 Pick-up drive ........................................................................................................... 57
5.1.2 Silage additive pump............................................................................................... 58
5.1.3 Holding-down device with pulley ............................................................................. 58
5.2 Feeder rotor ......................................................................................................................... 59
5.3 Cutting unit .......................................................................................................................... 59
5.4 Transport floor ..................................................................................................................... 61
5.4.1 Set feed rate of transport floor with ISOBUS control Field-Operator 120 ............... 61
5.5 Front panel with incorporated automatic charging system ................................................. 62
5.5.1 Deactivate automatic charging system and stop transport floor ............................. 63
5.6 Body tarpaulin with rewinding and securing mechanism .................................................... 64
5.6.1 Unwind body tarpaulin ............................................................................................ 64
5.6.2 Rewind body tarpaulin ............................................................................................ 64
5.7 Tailgate ................................................................................................................................ 65
5.7.1 Lock tailgate ............................................................................................................ 66
5.8 Dosing drums ...................................................................................................................... 66
5.9 Access door and ladder ...................................................................................................... 67
5.10 Hydraulic system of machine .............................................................................................. 68
5.10.1 Electro-hydraulic control block ................................................................................ 69
5.10.1.1 Load-sensing hydraulic system .............................................................. 70
5.10.1.2 Electrical system – Emergency manual operation ................................. 71
5.10.1.3 Functional diagram for emergency manual operation ............................ 72
5.10.2 Hydraulic hose pipes............................................................................................... 75
5.10.2.1 Connect hydraulic hose pipes ................................................................ 75
5.10.2.2 Disconnect hydraulic hose pipes ............................................................ 76
5.11 Chassis ................................................................................................................................ 77
5.11.1 Bogie tandem chassis ............................................................................................. 77
5.11.2 Hydro-pneumatic tandem chassis with hydraulic levelling system ......................... 77
5.11.2.1 Check travelling height of hydraulic levelling system ............................. 78
5.11.2.2 Adjust travelling height of hydraulic levelling system ............................. 79
5.11.3 Hydro-pneumatic tridem chassis with hydraulic levelling system ........................... 80
5.11.3.1 Adjust travelling height of hydraulic levelling system ............................. 81
5.11.4 Steering axle for follow-up steering ........................................................................ 81
5.11.5 Steering axle for electro-hydraulic forced steering axle system SES (only for bottom
linkage) 82
5.11.5.1 Couple forced steering axle .................................................................... 82
5.11.5.2 Lock forced steering axle ....................................................................... 83
5.12 Drawbar ............................................................................................................................... 84
5.12.1 Hydraulic folding drawbar ....................................................................................... 84
5.12.2 Couple drawbar ....................................................................................................... 85
5.12.2.1 Bolt-type coupling ................................................................................... 85
5.12.2.2 Ball-type coupling and shell .................................................................... 86
5.12.3 Uncouple drawbar ................................................................................................... 87
5.12.3.1 Bolt-type coupling ................................................................................... 87
5.12.3.2 Ball-type coupling and shell .................................................................... 87
5.13 Drawbar suspension for folding drawbar ............................................................................ 88
5.13.1 Switch drawbar suspension on ............................................................................... 88
5.13.2 Switch drawbar suspension off ............................................................................... 88
5.14 Supporting leg ..................................................................................................................... 89
5.14.1.1 Lift mechanical supporting leg to transport position ............................... 89
5.14.1.2 Lower mechanical supporting leg to support position ............................ 90
5.15 Propeller shaft ..................................................................................................................... 90
5.15.1 Couple propeller shaft to tractor ............................................................................. 92
5.15.2 Uncouple propeller shaft from tractor ..................................................................... 92

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5.16 Brake system ....................................................................................................................... 93
5.16.1 Dual-line compressed-air brake system .................................................................. 93
5.16.1.1 Dual-line compressed-air brake system with mechanical automatic load-
sensitive brake (ALB) regulator ............................................................... 94
5.16.1.2 Dual-line compressed-air brake system with hydraulic automatic load-
sensitive brake pressure (ALB) regulator ................................................ 95
5.16.1.3 Dual-line compressed-air brake system with hydro-pneumatic automatic
load-sensitive brake pressure (ALB) regulator ........................................ 96
5.16.1.4 Braking axle ............................................................................................ 97
5.16.1.5 Connect brake and feed line ................................................................... 98
5.16.1.6 Disconnect brake and feed line ............................................................... 99
5.16.2 Hydraulic service brake system ............................................................................... 99
5.16.2.1 Emergency brake valve ......................................................................... 100
5.16.2.2 Connect hydraulic service brake system .............................................. 101
5.16.2.3 Disconnect hydraulic service brake system .......................................... 102
5.16.3 Parking brake......................................................................................................... 102
6Operation ......................................................................................................... 104
6.1 Operation with ISOBUS control Field-Operator 120 .......................................................... 104
6.1.1 Design .................................................................................................................... 104
6.1.2 Display information in Working menu .................................................................... 108
6.1.3 Functions and their symbols .................................................................................. 109
6.1.4 Set machine parameters ....................................................................................... 123
6.1.4.1 Call up SET menu ................................................................................. 124
6.1.4.2 Set machine model ............................................................................... 125
6.1.4.3 Pre-select steering axle model .............................................................. 125
6.1.4.4 Pre-select filling degree of loaded material in cargo space .................. 126
6.1.5 Calibration .............................................................................................................. 127
6.1.5.1 Calibrate automatic charging system .................................................... 127
6.1.6 Operating hours counter, service hours counter and transported loads counter .. 128
6.1.7 Call up Counter menu ............................................................................................ 129
6.1.8 Reset daily counters .............................................................................................. 129
6.1.9 Sensor and state overview .................................................................................... 130
6.1.9.1 Call up state overview ........................................................................... 131
6.2 SES system ....................................................................................................................... 132
6.2.1 Design .................................................................................................................... 132
6.2.2 Steering computer displays ................................................................................... 133
6.2.3 Error diagnosis....................................................................................................... 134
7Commissioning ............................................................................................... 135
7.1 Check tractor's compatibility .............................................................................................. 136
7.1.1 Calculate actual values .......................................................................................... 136
7.1.2 Preconditions for the operation of tractors with rigid drawbar trailers ................... 137
7.1.2.1 Combination options of coupling devices and drawgears ..................... 137
7.1.2.2 Calculate actual DC value for combination to be coupled ..................... 138
7.1.2.3 Calculate tractor's admissible towing capacity ...................................... 139
7.2 Mount control set on the tractor ......................................................................................... 140
7.2.1 Mount control set of ISOBUS control Field-Operator 120 ..................................... 140
7.3 Mount attachment sections, ropes and body tarpaulin ...................................................... 141
7.4 Adjust mounting height of folding drawbar......................................................................... 143
7.5 Mount shell to folding drawbar ........................................................................................... 144
7.6 Adjust length of propeller shaft to tractor ........................................................................... 145
7.7 Check machine for proper functioning ............................................................................... 146
7.8 Start-up after longer downtime .......................................................................................... 146
8Hitch and unhitch machine ............................................................................ 147
8.1 Hitch machine .................................................................................................................... 147
8.2 Unhitch machine ................................................................................................................ 148
9Settings ........................................................................................................... 149

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9.1 Pick-up .............................................................................................................................. 150
9.1.1 Set operating height .............................................................................................. 150
9.1.2 Set additional roller feelers ................................................................................... 151
9.1.3 Set holding-down device with pulley ..................................................................... 152
9.2 Set cutting length............................................................................................................... 153
10 Use of machine............................................................................................... 153
10.1 Charging ............................................................................................................................ 155
10.1.1 Determine admissible loading capacity ................................................................ 157
10.1.2 Bulk densities of different materials ...................................................................... 158
10.2 Discharging ....................................................................................................................... 158
10.3 Eliminate clogging at the pick-up and the feeder rotor...................................................... 162
10.4 Secure tractor and machine against accidental starting and rolling ................................. 163
11 Transport journeys ........................................................................................ 164
11.1 Transport journeys with partly discharged machine .......................................................... 165
12 Service and maintenance of machine .......................................................... 166
12.1 Service and maintenance plan - Overview ....................................................................... 168
12.2 Tightening torques............................................................................................................. 171
12.2.1 Tightening torques for metric screws .................................................................... 171
12.2.2 Tightening torques of wheel nuts .......................................................................... 172
12.3 Enter cargo space ............................................................................................................. 173
12.4 Cleaning of machine ......................................................................................................... 173
12.5 Lubrication of machine ...................................................................................................... 174
12.5.1 Lubrication plan ..................................................................................................... 175
12.6 Preservation/Longer downtimes ........................................................................................ 177
12.7 Check/top up/change gear lubricant oil ............................................................................. 177
12.7.1 Quantities when filled and change intervals ......................................................... 177
12.7.2 Feed gearing of transport floor ............................................................................. 178
12.7.3 Main gearbox of cutting unit .................................................................................. 178
12.7.4 Rotor gear of cutting unit ...................................................................................... 179
12.7.5 Angular switchgear of cutting unit ......................................................................... 179
12.7.6 Angular gear of CFS unit ...................................................................................... 180
12.7.7 Angular gear of dosing unit ................................................................................... 180
12.7.8 Check/Top up oil level........................................................................................... 181
12.7.9 Change gear lubricant oil ...................................................................................... 181
12.8 Hydraulic system ............................................................................................................... 182
12.8.1 Depressurize hydraulic system ............................................................................. 182
12.8.1.1 Depressurise folding drawbar with drawbar suspension ...................... 183
12.8.2 Hydraulic hose pipes............................................................................................. 183
12.8.2.1 Marking and period of use of hydraulic hose pipes .............................. 183
12.8.2.2 Inspection criteria for hydraulic hose pipes .......................................... 184
12.8.3 Replace hydraulic filter.......................................................................................... 184
12.9 Hydraulic levelling system ................................................................................................. 186
12.9.1 Drain condensate .................................................................................................. 187
12.9.2 Check/Top up oil level........................................................................................... 188
12.10 Tyres ................................................................................................................................. 189
12.10.1Check tyres ........................................................................................................... 189
12.10.2Change tyres ......................................................................................................... 190
12.11 Brake system ..................................................................................................................... 191
12.11.1Check/Clean in-line filters of compressed-air brake system ................................. 191
12.11.2Set compressed-air brake system ........................................................................ 192
12.11.3Set hydraulic brake system ................................................................................... 193
12.12 Chassis .............................................................................................................................. 193
12.12.1Maintenance instructions for FAD chassis ........................................................... 193
12.12.2Maintenance instructions for BPW chassis .......................................................... 195
12.13 Transport floor ................................................................................................................... 197

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12.13.1Shorten and tighten transport floor chain .............................................................. 198
12.13.2Lubricate chain tensioners and deflection points of transport floor ....................... 199
12.14 Pick-up ............................................................................................................................... 199
12.14.1Bleed friction clutch of pick-up ............................................................................... 200
12.14.2Check/Retighten tension of roller chain for pick-up drive ...................................... 201
12.15 CFS drum ........................................................................................................................... 201
12.15.1Bleed friction and compensating clutch of CFS drum ........................................... 201
12.15.2Remove/Mount friction and compensating clutch of CFS drum ............................ 202
12.15.3Align switch rods with respect to the switch levers of the angular switchgear ...... 203
12.16 Cutting unit ......................................................................................................................... 203
12.16.1Clean cutting unit ................................................................................................... 204
12.16.2Clean knife security system ................................................................................... 204
12.16.3Remove and install cutting knives ......................................................................... 206
12.16.3.1 Remove cutting knives .......................................................................... 206
12.16.3.2 Install cutting knives .............................................................................. 207
12.16.4Grind cutting knives ............................................................................................... 208
12.16.5Set distance between cutting knives and rotor ...................................................... 209
12.16.6Check distance between strippers and rotor ......................................................... 210
12.16.7Set "Cutting unit retracted" sensor ........................................................................ 212
12.17 Dosing drums ..................................................................................................................... 212
12.17.1Lubricate roller chains of dosing drums ................................................................. 212
12.17.2Check/Retighten tension of roller chains of dosing drums .................................... 213
13 Malfunctions and remedy .............................................................................. 214
13.1Hydraulics .......................................................................................................................... 214
13.2 Electrics.............................................................................................................................. 215
13.3 Working .............................................................................................................................. 216
14 Circuit diagrams ............................................................................................. 218
14.1 Hydraulics – ISOBUS control ............................................................................................. 218
14.2 Electronics – ISOBUS control Field-Operator 120 – Cable harness overview .................. 220
14.3 Electronics – ISOBUS control Field-Operator 120 – Valves .............................................. 222
14.4 Electronics – ISOBUS control Field-Operator 120 – Sensors ........................................... 224
14.5 Electronics – ISOBUS control Field-Operator 120 – Control unit, extension module/LIN
module ............................................................................................................................... 226
14.6 Connection of lighting system ............................................................................................ 228
14.7 Connection of additional electrical loads ........................................................................... 228

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1 User information
The chapter “User information“ provides information about how to use the operating instructions.
1.1 Purpose of document
These operating instructions:
describe the operation, service and maintenance of the machine,
provide important information about safety-conscious and efficient handling of the machine.
Please contact us for further inquiries.
1.2 Keeping of operating instructions
The operating instructions are part of the machine. Therefore, keep these operating instructions:
always in the immediate vicinity of the machine or in the tractor,
for further use.
Hand these operating instructions over to the buyer when the machine is sold.
1.3 Location details in the operating instructions
Any directional data in these operating instructions refer to the direction of motion.

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1.4 Applied modes of specification
Instructions and responses
Activities which have to be carried out in a predetermined order, are specified as numbered
instructions. Always adhere to this order. In some cases, the response of the machine to the
respective instruction is marked by an arrow.
Example:
1. Instruction 1
Response of machine to instruction 1
2. Instruction 2
Lists
Lists without predetermined order are specified as lists with bullet points.
Example:
Item 1
Item 2
Position numbers in figures
Numbers in parentheses refer to position numbers in figures. The first number refers to the figure, the
second number to the position number in the figure.
Example (Fig. 3/6):
Figure 3
Position 6
1.5 Applied terms
Term
The term means
third person/party
… all other persons apart from the operator.
risk
… the source of a possible injury or damage to health.
manufacturer
… B. Strautmann & Söhne GmbH u. Co. KG.
machine
… Short-cut forage wagon / Short-cut forage wagon with dosing unit Giga-
Vitesse CFS 3201-4401, Giga-Vitesse CFS 3601 DO-4401 DO.
operating element
… the component of an operating element system which is directly
actuated by the operator, e. g. by pressing. An operating element may be
an adjusting lever, a key button, rotary switch, key etc.

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2 Product description
This chapter includes
comprehensive information about the machine design,
the designations of the individual assemblies and operating elements.
Please read this chapter in the immediate vicinity of the machine if possible, thus acquainting yourself
with the machine in the best possible way.
The machines are available with various optional extras. Due to the individual equipment of your
machine, not all descriptions included in these operating instructions apply to your machine. Optional
extras are marked in these operating instructions and are available at extra cost.
2.1 Overview – Assemblies
Illustration of the machine and identification of essential elements.
Fig. 1
(1) Drawbar
(2) Supporting leg
(3) Main gearbox
(4) Electro-hydraulic control block
(5) Conveying unit
(6) Hinged automatic charging system (Front
panel)
(7) Pick-up
(8) CFS drum
(9) Holding-down device with pulley
(10) Roller feeler
(11) Chain drive, CFS drum
(12) Additional roller feeler
(13) Rotor gear
(14) Chassis
(15) Access door and ladder
(16) Feed gearing, transport floor
(17) Dosing drums
(18) Body

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Fig. 2
(19) Tailgate
(20) Rear angular gear, dosing unit
(21) Feed gearing, transport floor
(22) Parking brake
(23) Cutting unit
(24) Angular gear CFS
(25) Angular switchgear
2.2 Safety and protective devices
This chapter shows the location of the properly installed protective devices in protective position.
WARNING
Risk to people of being crushed, drawn in and becoming
entangled during operation of machine due to unprotected
moving machine parts!
Start the machine only with the protective devices completely
mounted.
Immediately replace defective protective devices.

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Fig. 3
(1) Bonnet
(2) Hydraulics protective device
(3) Drawbar protective device with forced steering axle (optional extra)
(4) Holding-down device with pulley
(5) Drawbar protective device
(6) Roller feeler
(7) Protective casing, pick-up
(8) Side protector
(9) Access door
(10) Side protector, dosing drum drive, left-hand

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Fig. 4
(11) Side protector
(12) Tunnel cover for dosing drum drive
(13) Side protector, dosing drum drive, right-
hand
(14) Stop-cock
(15) Bottom cover plates for feed shaft
(16) Tailgate

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2.3 Supply lines between tractor and machine
(1) Hydraulic connector "Flow line" SN 16 (red)
(2) Hydraulic connector "Return line" SN 20
(blue)
(3) Load-sensing connector SN 6 (only with
available load-sensing connector)
(4) Compressed-air brake, feed line (red)
(5) Compressed-air brake, brake line (yellow)
(6) Lighting connector, 7-pole
(7) Power supply, 3-pole
(8) ISOBUS connector for ISOBUS control unit
(only with available ISOBUS control unit)
(9) Hydraulic connector for hydraulic brake
system with hydraulic clutch according to
ISO 5676 (only with available hydraulic
brake system)
Fig. 5
2.3.1 Marking of hydraulic supply lines
Hydraulic connector "Flow line"
Label
Arrows: white
Background: red
Hydraulic connector "Return line"
Label
Arrows: white
Background: blue
Explanation of hydraulic connector symbols
P: Pressure pipe (red)
T: Tank line (blue)
Load-sensing connector
Label

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Explanation of the following symbols:
Load-sensing connector (blue)
Hydraulic brake system (red)

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2.4 Traffic-related equipment
Properly fix and check the traffic-related equipment for proper
functioning before travelling on public roads and paths.
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(1) Warning plates
(2) Side reflectors (4 on each side of machine)
(3) Chocks
(4) Multi-function light
(5) License plate
(6) Speed sign
(7) Triangular reflectors

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2.5 Correct use
The machine:
is exclusively intended for normal use in the course of agricultural work,
is suitable for cutting, charging, transport and distribution of green and dried-out forage,
is only allowed to be operated by one person from the driver seat of the tractor.
Slopes can be travelled on as follows:
Traversing hills:
Direction of motion to the left 20 %
Direction of motion to the right 20 %
Slope line:
uphill 20 %
downhill 20 %
The following is also part of the correct use:
the observance of all instructions contained herein,
the observance of the specified service and maintenance work on the machine,
the exclusive use of original spare parts.
Any use beyond this is prohibited and will be regarded as incorrect.
For any damage resulting from incorrect use:
the user will be solely responsible,
the manufacturer will not assume any liability.

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2.6 Hazardous areas and dangerous spots
The hazardous area is the area within and/or in the vicinity of a machine, in which the safety or health
of people might be impaired.
People are not allowed in the hazardous area:
if the tractor engine is running with the propeller shaft coupled/
the hydraulic/electronic system connected,
if tractor and machine are not secured against accidental
starting and rolling.
Only if no people are within the hazardous area of the machine, is the
operator allowed to:
move the machine,
set movable machine parts from transport to working position
and from working to transport position,
power working tools.
Within the hazardous area, risks occur at dangerous spots which cannot be completely eliminated due
to the operational safety of the machine. The risks exist permanently or may occur unexpectedly.
Dangerous spots are marked by warning signs attached to the machine, which warn about existing
residual risks.
In these operating instructions, activity-related safety instructions mark the existing residual risks.
Risks may arise:
due to work-related movements of the machine and its working tools,
due to substances or foreign objects blown out of the machine,
due to accidental lowering of the lifted machine/of lifted machine parts,
due to accidental starting and rolling of tractor and machine.
Dangerous spots exist:
within the drawbar area between tractor and machine,
within the area of the powered propeller shaft,
within the area of the powered pick-up,
within the area of the pick-up, when lifting and lowering the pick-up,
within the area of the cutting unit, when extending and retracting,
beneath the machine,
beneath the lifted, unsecured tailgate,
within the area of the powered dosing drums,
within the area of the powered transport floor,
in the cargo space with the machine powered.
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