KUHN ALTERNA 400 User manual

ASSEMBLY / OPERATORS MANUAL
MOWER CONDITIONERS
ALTERNA 400 / 400 R & 500 / 500 R
No 95105 D.GB - 01.2002

DEAR OWNER,
In buying a KUHN machine you have chosen wisely. Into it have gone years of thought,
researchandimprovements.Youwillfind,ashavethousandsofownersallovertheworld,that
you have the best that engineering skill and actual field testing can produce. You have
purchased a dependable machine, but only by proper care and operation can you expect to
receive the performance and long service built into it.
This manual contains all the necessary information for you to receive full efficiency from your
machine.Theperformanceyougetfromthismachineislargelydependantuponhowwellyou
readandunderstandthismanualandapplythisknowledge.PleaseDONOTASSUMETHAT
YOU KNOW HOW TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN YOUR MACHINE before reading this
manual carefully. KEEP THIS MANUAL AVAILABLE FOR REFERENCE.
YourKUHN dealerwillinstruct youonthegeneral operationofyourmachine. He isinterested
that you get the best performance possible and will be glad to answer any special questions
that may arise regarding the operation of the KUHN machine.
Your KUHN dealer can offer a complete line of genuine KUHN service parts.
These parts are manufactured and carefully inspected in the same factory that builds the
machine to assure high quality and accurate fitting of any necessary replacements.
When ordering service parts it is important that you indicate the type of machine concerned
and its serial number.
Forthisreasonpleasecompletethemodelidentificationplatediagrambelowwiththerequired
information. This will provide you with an easy reference for future service parts orders.
ABOUT IMPROVEMENTS
KUHN iscontinuallystriving to improveitsproducts and,therefore,reserves the righttomake
improvements or changes when it becomes practical to do so, without incurring any
obligations to make changes or additions to the equipment sold previously.

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CONTENTS
Page
Safety notices 2 - 7
Safety decals 8 - 9
Technical specifications 10
Assembly instructions 11
Attachment to the tractor 12 - 13
Detaching the machine 14
Transport to work position 15 - 16
Work to transport position 17 - 18
Adjustments 19 - 25
Securingdiscsand knives 27
Inspection ofknives &securing elements 28 - 29
Importantrecommendations 30
Lubrication 31 - 36
Optionalequipment 36
Storingthemowerconditioner 37
TroubleShootingGuide 38 - 39
Hydraulicschematic 40
Electric lay out, connections and schematic 41
Seven-conductorelectricalconnector(forNorthAmerica) 42
Limitedwarranty 43 - 44
Copyright2002 KUHN S.A.

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SAFETY
Thesymbolaboveisusedthroughoutthismanualeverytimerecommendationsaremadeconcerningyoursafety,
the safety of others, or the good operation of the machine.
Theserecommendationsmust be made known to all machine operators.
DESIGNATED USE OF THE MACHINE
TheALTERNAmowerconditionersmustonlybeusedfortheworkwhichtheyhavebeendesigned:mowingonthe
ground of hay fields, grass silage fields and improved pastures for the purpose of harvesting fodder for feeding
livestock.
Themanufacturerisnotheldliableforanydamageresultingfrommachineapplicationsotherthanthosespecified
bythemanufacturer.
Any use other than the designated operation is at the risk and responsibility of the operator.
Designated use of the machine also means :
-followingoperation,maintenanceandrepairrecommendationsgivenbythemanufacturer;
-using only genuinespare parts, equipmentand accessories asdesignated by themanufacturer.
TheALTERNAmowerconditionersmustonlybeoperated,maintainedandrepairedbycompetentpersonswhoare
familiarwithmachinespecificationsandoperationandareawareofanydangerinvolved.
Theoperatormustimperativelyrespectcurrentlegislationconcerning:
-accidentprevention,
- work safety,
-public traffic circulation.
All safety advice indicated on the machine must be strictly observed.
Themanufacturerisnotheldliableforanydamageresultingfrommachinemodificationscarriedoutbytheoperator
himselforbyathirdpartywithoutpreviouswrittenagreementfromthemanufacturer.

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GENERAL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Beforeoperatingthemachine,alwaysensurethattractorandmachineareinaccordancewithworksafetyandroad
trafficregulations.
BASIC PRINCIPLES
1. Inadditiontotherecommendationsgiveninthismanual,legislationonworksafetyandaccidentpreventionmust
alsobe respected.
2. Adviceis indicatedonthe machine, specifyingsafetyrecommendations in ordertoprevent accidents.
3. Beforetravellingonpublicroads,theoperatormustensurethatthemachineconformstoroadtrafficregulations.
4. Before starting work, the operator must be familiar with all machine controls, handling devices and their
functions. Once at work, it is too late to do so !
5. Thetractormustbeequippedwithasafetycab.Keepwindowsandroofhatchclosedforreducedsoundlevel
whileoperatingthePTOdrivenimplement.
6. Beforestartingupthemachineandbeginningwork,checkthesurroundingarea(bewareofchildren!).Make
surethereissufficientvisibility.Keepallpeopleandanimalsawayfromthedangerzoneofthemachine(risk
ofprojection!)
7. Carryingpeople oranimals on themachine when working orin transport isstrictly forbidden.
8. Machine must only be attached to tractor using means provided and in accordance with current safety
standards.
9. Whenattaching or removing themachine, placetheparkingstandinto the corresponding position.
10. Special careshouldbetaken when attaching orremovingthe machine from thetractor.
11. Before attaching themachine,makesure that the maximum permittedfrontaxleweightand gross weight of
thecombination are not exceeded.
12. Do notsurpassthe maximum permittedlengthand width authorizedbyroad traffic regulations.
13. Do notsurpassthe maximum transportwidthauthorized by road trafficregulations.
14. Beforetransportingthemachineonpublicroads,ensurethatalllegallyrequiredguardsandindicators(lights,
reflectors...) are in place andin good operation.
15. All operating controls (cords, cables, rods ...) must be positioned so that they cannot be set off accidently,
riskingaccidentor damage.
16. Beforetransportonpublicroads,locatethemachineintoitstransportpositionasinstructedinthisoperator’s
manual.
17. Never leavethetractorseat whilethemachineis operating.
18. Drive speed must be adapted to ground conditions as well as roads and paths.
Alwaysavoidabruptchangesofdirection.
19. Precisionsteering,tractoradherence,roadholdingandefficientbrakingareinfluencedbythetypeofimplement,
weight, ballast of front axle, ground or road conditions. It is therefore of utmost importance to be cautious in
everygivensituation.

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20. Beparticularlycautiouswhenturningcorners,payingattentiontomachineoverhang,length,heightandweight.
21. Keep clear of the machine operating area.
22. WARNING ! Danger of crushing and shearing can exist when components are operated by hydraulic or
pneumaticcontrols.
23. Beforeleavingthetractororbeforeadjusting,maintainingorrepairingthemachine,turnofftheengine,remove
ignition key and wait until all moving parts have come to a complete stop.
24. Donotstandbetweenthetractorandthemachineunlessthehandbrakeistightand/orstopshavebeenplaced
underthewheels.
25. Before anyadjustments,maintenanceor repairs are carriedout,ensurethat the machine cannotbestarted
up accidentally.
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE
1. Do not wear loose clothing which could be caught up in moving parts.
2. Wear the individual protection equipment corresponding to the work which is planned (gloves, shoes, eye
protection,helmet,earprotectors...).
3. All operating controls (cords, cables, rods ...) must be positioned so that they cannot be set off accidentally,
causingaccident or damage.
4. Beforeoperatingthemachine, checkthetightnessofall nuts andbolts,particularlyonrotating parts(blades,
tines, knives, spades ...)
5. Beforeoperatingthemachine, ensurethatallsafety guards are firmly in place andin goodcondition. Ifworn
ordamaged,replaceimmediately.
ATTACHMENT
1. When attaching or removing themachine from the tractor, makesurethatitcannotmoveaccidentally.(Put
wedgesunderthewheels).
2. When attaching the machine to tractor hydraulic linkage, ensure that diameter of link pins corresponds to
diameter of ball joints.
3. WARNING ! Danger of crushing and shearing can exist in the lifting zone of the tractor hydraulic linkage !
4. Donotstandbetweenthetractorandthemachinewhenoperatingtheoutercontrolleveroftheliftmechanism.
5. Make sure that the weight applied to the tractor's draught arms does not go over the maximum weight
indicated by the manufacturer.
6. Make sure flexibility between tractor draught arms and machine drawbar is sufficient.
7. In transport, the tractor draught arms should be stabilized by the linkage to avoid stabilizer bars side to side
shifting.
8. Neveroperateortransportthemachinewithanarrowwheeltracktractor.

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POWER TAKE-OFF
1. Only use PTO shaft supplied with the machine or recommended by the manufacturer.
2. PTO guards must always be in place and in good condition.
3. Check for correct PTO overlap when at work and in transport.
4. Beforeattachingor removingthePTOshaft, disengagePTOshaft,turn offengineandremoveignitionkey.
5. IfaprimaryPTOshaftisequippedwithaslipclutchorafreewheel,thesemustbefitted onthemachinePTO.
6. Ensure that PTO shaft is always correctly fitted and locked into place.
7. Make sure guards are correctly in place and secured with the safety chains provided.
8. Before engaging PTO, ensure that PTO speed (rotational frequency) and direction of rotation are in
accordancewithmanufacturer'srecommendations.
9. Before engaging PTO, keep all people and animals clear from the machine.
10. Never engage PTO shaft when tractor motor is turned off.
11. NeversurpassPTOanglerecommendedbythemanufacturer.
12. WARNING!RotatingelementscancontinueturningmomentarilyafterPTOisdisengaged.Keepclearuntil
all rotating elements are at a standstill.
13. When removing the machine, locate PTO shaft on the supports provided.
14. Fit safety cap on tractor PTO.
15. Replace any worn or damaged PTO guards immediately.
TIRES
1. Beforeanyworkisperformedonthewheels,ensurethatthemachinerestsonthegroundandisperfectlystable
so that it cannot move accidentally (put wedges in place).
2. Assembly, disassembly and repair of wheels and tires must only be carried out by competent persons who
are equipped with standardized tools.
3. Check tire pressure regularly !
Respect manufacturer’s recommendations on tire pressure.
Rotation speed ... rpm (American Measure) is also expressed in metric measure : Rotational frequency ... min-1.
Both units are equivalent, for example : Rotation speed 540 rpm equals Rotational frequency 540 min-1.

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HYDRAULICSYSTEM
1. WARNING ! Hydraulic system is under pressure (maximum working pressure : 200 bars / 2900 psi).
2. When fitting hydraulic motors or cylinders, ensure that connections have been made correctly, as per
manufacturer’s instructions.
3. Before connecting hoses to the tractor hydraulics, ensure that tractor and machine circuits are not under
pressure.
4. It is strongly recommended that the operator marks the hydraulic connections between tractor and machine
to avoid making a wrong connection. WARNING ! Functions could be reversed (for example : lift/lower).
5. Regularly check the hydraulic hoses ! In case of normal wear, replace the hydraulic hoses every 5 years.
Damaged or worn hoses must immediately be replaced .
Whenreplacingthehydraulichoses,makesuretousehoseswiththespecificationsandqualityrecommended
bythe manufacturer of themachine.
6. Should a leak be found, take all necessary precautions to avoid accidents.
7. Any liquid under pressure (particularly oil from hydraulics) can penetrate the skin and cause severe injury. If
injured,see a doctor immediately,therecould be dangerofinfection.
8. Beforeany adjustments, maintenanceorrepairs are carried out,lowerthemachine, depressurize the circuit,
turn off the engine and remove ignition key.
MAINTENANCE
1. Before checking any machine malfunction and before adjusting, maintaining or repairing the machine,
disengage PTO, turn off engine and remove ignition key.
2. Check tightness of nuts and bolts regularly. Retighten if necessary.
3. If the machine is raised, prop it up in a stable position before carrying out any maintenance work.
4. When replacing a working part, wear protection gloves and only use standardized tools.
5. It is forbidden to discard any oil, grease or filters. These must be given to waste disposal organisations to
protect the environment.
6. Disconnect power source before any work is done on the electric system.
7. Check safety guards regularly, particularly those that are subject to wear. Replace immediately if damaged.
8. Spare parts used must be in accordance with specifications and standards as defined by the manufacturer.
Use only genuine KUHN parts !
9. Before any electric welding is carried out on tractor or attached machine, disconnect generator and battery
terminals.
10.Repairs on elements under pressure or tension (springs, accumulators etc.) must only be carried out by
competent persons with standardized equipment.

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SPECIAL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Use a tractor equipped with an enclosed cab with windows made of safety glass and kept closed. It is
recommendedtofitpolycarbonatescreensinsidethetractorsafetycab'ssideandrearwindowsortoinstall
mesh guards on the exterior of them.
2. Stay a safe distance away from the mower when discs are rotating.
3. Forsafemachineoperation,itisimperativethatcuttingtoolsbefittedinaccordancewiththemanufacturer’s
recommendations. Use only the tool outfit supplied with the machine.
4. Each time before using the mower, inspect condition of cutting elements (knives, discs). Replace any
missing, worn or damaged cutting elements immediately. Use only genuine KUHN spare parts.
5. To avoid creating dangerous out of balance forces, always replace missing, damaged or worn knives in
pairs.
6. When replacing knives or discs, systematically inspect their securing elements as per the manufacturer’s
recommendations.
7. Regularlyinspectthediscmower’sprotectioncover.Wornordamagedprotectioncoversmustbereplaced
immediately.
8. Protection devices (such as guards, shields etc.) are intended to prevent stones, rocks or other foreign
objects from being projected. They also prevent access to the machine’s danger zones. Therefore, it is
imperative that protection devices are put in place and properly secured each time before using the
machine.
9. Crushing and shearing zones which could cause serious bodily injury when changing the machine from
transport to work position and vice versa may exist. To prevent possible injury, be extra careful when
maneuvering and ensure that everyone is at a safe distance away from the machine.
10. Never tow the machine at speeds higher than 25 km/h (15 mph).
11. PTO drive to the mower must never be engaged unless the cutterbar skid shoes are in contact with the
ground and the protective cover is folded down.
12. Ground of the pastures to be mown must be free of foreign objects.
13. Even when the machine is used in accordance with it purpose, objects may be projected. It is therefore
imperative that everyone be kept away from the danger zone, that extra care be taken and that extra
precaution(suchassafetyindicators)betakenwhenmowingpasturesalongsideroadsornearpublicareas
(parks, schools etc.).
14. Never mow in reverse.
15. When disengaging the PTO drive, moving parts continue to rotate for some time. Wait for all moving parts
to come to a complete stop before approaching the machine.
16. If an obstruction is hit, stop the tractor immediately, disengage PTO drive, turn off engine, remove ignition
key and wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop.
Check the entire machine for any damage before resuming work.
17. It is strongly recommended to have your machine checked by your dealer after each season, especially
blades and discs and their fixing devices (nuts, bolts etc.).

SAFETY DECALS
THEFOLLOWING SAFETY PICTORIALS HAVE BEENPLACEDONYOURMACHINEINTHEAREAS
INDICATED.THEYAREINTENDEDFORYOURPERSONALSAFETYANDFORTHESAFETYOFTHE
PEOPLE WORKING WITH YOU. THE TEXT SHOWN ON THEM GIVES THEIR PRECISE MEANING.
ENSURETHATTHESEPICTORIALS ARE ALWAYS LEGIBLE. IF THEYARENOT,REPLACETHEM.

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5
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6
7
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1
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Oil capacity : Grade SAE 80 W EP (GL4)
ALTERNA 500 / 500 R Litre US pints Imp. pints
Gyrodine gearbox 6 12 10.5
Central gearbox 5.75 11.5 9.85
Cutterbar oil capacity 2 x 1.7 2 x 3.5 2 x 3
Upper central pivot gearbox 1.75 3.5 3
Lower central pivot gearbox 1.75 3.5 3
ALTERNA 400 / 400 R Litre US pints Imp. pints
Gyrodine gearbox 6 12 10.5
Central gearbox 5.75 11.5 9.85
Cutterbar oil capacity 2 x 1.4 2 x 3 2 x 2.5
Upper central pivot gearbox 1.75 3.5 3
Lower central pivot gearbox 1.75 3.5 3
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Note : In some countries SAE 80 W EP (GL4) oil may not be available. A GL 4 or GL 5 grade SAE 80 W 90
oil is an acceptable substitute. Never use a straight SAE 90 oil in the cutterbar.
Transmission with free wheel
and friction slip clutch
ALTERNA 500 dual wheels 1 bar (16 psi)
ALTERNA 400 single wheels 1.8 bar (29 psi)
ALTERNA 500/500 R ALTERNA 400/400 R
Attachment 2-point on Gyrodine hitch - pivoting lower links
Working width 4,85 m (16') 3,90 m (13')
Transport width 2.5 m (8’2")
Number of discs 10 8
Number of blades per disc 2
P.T.O. speed (rotational frequency) 1000 rpm (min-1)
Finger rotor speed (rotational frequency) 1000 rpm (min-1)
Ribbed roller speed (rotational frequency) 910 rpm (min-1)
Average swath width 1.90 - 2.90 m (6'3" - 9'6") 1.40 - 2.20m (4’7" - 7'3")
Tractor DIN power requirement as from 130 hp (95 kW) 110 hp (80 kW)
Hourly work rate (approx.) 5 ha (13 acres) 4 ha (10 acres)
Hydraulic connections 2 double acting tractor remote outlets
Transport wheels 275/65 R18 Profil XP 27
Work wheels (4 x) 11 L - 16 SL (2 x) 400/60 - 15.5
Tire pressure of the transport wheels 4 bars (64 psi) on left side, 3 bars (48 psi) on right side
Tire pressure of the work wheels
The ALTERNA 500 / 500 R and ALTERNA 400 / 400 R are equipped with 4 and 2 working wheels
respectively. The machine pictured in this manual is an ALTERNA 500.

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
The ALTERNA Mower Conditioner is shipped fully
assembled,exceptfor the primary PTOshaft(1) and
theworkwheels(2)whichareunassembledtoreduce
bulk. These loose components are attached to the
metallic drawbar support (3).
Drawbarsupport (3)has been specially designed for
improved ease of securing the unit in place and
facilitated handling and transporting for delivery.
1) Remove primary PTO shaft (1). Remove the
work wheels (2) and fit them on the work wheel
hubs.
Work wheels are to be fitted with the
valves on the outboard side of their
hubs.
Tighten wheel nuts to 15 daNm
(110 ft.lbs).
2) Remove drawbar support (3) as follows :
- Connect the two tractor draught arms to the
coupling yokes (4) by means of hitch pins (5).
- Lift the drawbar support (3) off the ground by
activating the tractor hydraulics.
- Remove pin (6) and lock parking stand (7) into
its vertical position using handle (8).
- Lower the tractor draught arms so that the
weight of the drawbar is supported by parking
stand (7).
- Remove the two pins (5) and take off the
drawbar support (3).
3) For reduced bulk, the left rear light support ele-
ment has not been installed in its final position.
Removebolts(9),untightenbolt(10)andstraighten
upthelightsupportuntilitsmountingholelinesup
withthetappedholeofthechassis.Reinstallbolts
(9) and torque both bolts to 2 - 3 daNm (15 - 22
ft.lbs).
NOTE: The ALTERNA 400 are supplied with one
right deflector (11) and one left deflector to
bemountedinsidethehoodsusingtheorigi-
nal hardware (12) as shown on photo
opposite.
Thesedeflectorsenableformingevenswaths
over the whole swath width when working in
slightly or moderately dense crops.
They must not be fitted for work in dense
or very dense crop.

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ATTACHMENT TO THE TRACTOR
- Back the tractor up to the mower conditioner and
attach lower links (5) to the interior of the pivoting
yokes (4) with hitch pins (3). Secure the hitch pins
withlinchpins (1).
Forcategory2tractorsuse28mmhitchpins(3). For
category 3 tractors use 37 mm hitch pins (3) and
spacers(2).
- Activate the tractor hydraulics to completely raise
lowerlinks (5).
- Fold up parking stand (6) and lock in place using
handle(7).
- Secure the tractor lower links laterally using check
chainsorlinkagestabilizerbarsprovidedatthesame
time making sure that the tractor PTO and machine
inputshaft arelined up inthe verticalplane.
Fitting the primary PTO shaft :
ConnecttheprimaryPTOshaft’sflangedyoke(8)tothe
Gyrodine slip clutch. Secure in place using 6 self-
locking bolts (9) (M 12 x 25).
Tightento a torqueof 9 daNm (66 ft.lbs).
Make sure bolts are torqued to 9 daNm (66 ft.lbs).
To avoid accidents which could be serious, make
sure that the guards are always correctly in place
and secured with the safety chains. The safety
chainonthemachinesidemustbeattachedonthe
guard of the torque limiter. All worn or damaged
guards must be replaced immediately.

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ATTACHMENT TO THE TRACTOR
Make sure the PTO shaft length is correct for the
tractor being used.
1) Activate the tractor hydraulics to line up the
tractor PTO and the machine input shaft in the
horizontal plane.
2) Slide the other half PTO shaft (without torque
limiter) onto the tractor PTO and align both half
PTO shafts side by side. If there is excessive
overlap, mark and shorten the hatched portions
of the transmission tube keeping a safety clear-
ance of 10 mm (0.5") between the ends of the
tubes and the yokes.
- Bevel and debur transmission
tubes. Remove all steel chips and
filings. Grease the inside of the
outer transmission tube.
- Shorten the guard tubes by the
same length as the transmission
tubes, as shown in the opposite
drawing.
- For your safety, there must be a
minimum tube overlap of 180 mm
(7") when the PTO shaft is in its
maximum extended position.
- Make sure the PTO shaft is con-
nected to the 1000 min-1 tractor
PTO.
3) All machine operations are controlled by the
tractor’s two double acting directional valves.
a) Connect hydraulic hoses (1) to the outlets of
the first directional valve, which will be re-
ferred to as DE1. Activating DE1 raises and
lowers the cutterbar.
b) Connect hydraulic hoses (2) to the outlets of
the second directional valve, which will be
referred to as DE2.
c) Carefully fit and cable the pre-cabled female
socket (5) (see electric lay-out, connections
and schematic).
d) Plug terminal (4) into the installed female
socket.
- ActivatingDE2 on its ownsetsthe machine to
the right or to the left of the tractor.
- Activating DE2 and simultaneously pressing
thumb switch (3) raises and lowers transport
wheels.

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DETACHING THE MACHINE
Machine must be parked with the weight of the
tongue resting on the parking stand.
When parking the machine :
- Fully raise the tractor lower links.
- Pull out lock handle (1) which secures parking
stand in the horizontal position (the parking stand
lowers on its own).
- Move the lower end of the parking stand back and
forth so that it automatically locks into the vertical
parking position.
- Lower the tractor lower links until yokes (2) are
relieved of the drawbar’s weight.
- Blockthewheelswithwedgesiftheareaisnoteven
and level.
- Uncouple the tractor draught arms, the check
chains and the PTO shaft.
Safety chain (3) supports the primary PTO shaft
when the machine is disconnected from the tractor.
InthispositionthePTOshaftisnotincontactwiththe
ground, thus avoiding deterioration due to dust and
dirt. Holder (4) provides effective protection to the
hydraulic quick couplers.
Place electric terminal (5) in its support and house
the remote control handle (6) with its terminal in the
storage box provided and close the lid.
Park the machine on level ground
when it is in the transport position.

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Alwaysensurethatnobodyisnear
the machine pivoting zone
(hatched area on the drawing
opposite)beforeand whilechang-
ing the machine from the road
transportpositionto the work po-
sition.
Changing the machine from the road
transport position to the work
position.
Before starting this switch over, double check that
the tractor lower links are completely raised.
When operating on sloping ter-
rain and to avoid that the ma-
chine goes off course, activate
DE1 to extend the cylinders for
the work wheels so that they stay
asnear totheground aspossible.
1) Activate DE2 until machine and drawbar are at a
90° angle to each other.
2) Activate DE1 to fully extend the cylinders for the
work wheels.
3) Press thumb switch and at the same time shift
DE2 in the same direction to raise the transport
wheels.
TRANSPORT TO WORK POSITION

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4) OperateDE2topositionmachine totheleftor the
right side of the tractor.
5) Move slowly forward until the work wheels are
alignedinthesamedirectionasthetractorwheels.
6) Operate DE1 to fully retract the work wheel
cylindersandlowerthecutterbarontotheground.
7) With the tractor’s hydraulic 3-point lift, position
theGirodynehead in ordertoset the hitch pinsat
a distance of 700 mm/ 2’4" from the ground.
Hookone end of thecheckchains (R) tothehitch
brackets (C) by means of the shackles (S) and
attach the other side to the tractor’s top link yoke
by means of the top link hitch pin (A).
Lower the 3-point lift. The attachment is correct
when the underside face (I) of the tongue is
approximatelyhorizontal and the lowerhitch pins
are at a distance (H) of around 650 mm/2’2"
from the ground when the check chains (R ) are
taut.
The cutterbar must rest on the
ground before engaging the PTO.
Never mow in stony or rocky
grounds.
TRANSPORT TO WORK POSITION

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Changing the machine from the work
positiontotheroadtransportposition
Itisadvisabletofirstpositionmachinetotheright-hand
side of the tractor by shifting DE2.
1) Raise tractor lower links completely.
2) ActivateDE1tofullyextendworkwheelcylinders.
3) Pressthumb switchandatthe sametimeoperate
DE2 to lower the transport wheels.
Note : Bothtransportwheelcylindersmaynotoper-
ate at the same speed. To assure that both
cylinders are fully extended, keep the valve
shifted for a few seconds after the front
transport wheel has closed up against its
stop. Then return DE2 to neutral.
4) Shift DE1 in the opposite direction to lower the
unit onto the transport wheels.
When operating on sloping ter-
rain and to avoid that the ma-
chine goes off course, keep the
workwheelsasnearto theground
aspossible.
WORK TO TRANSPORT POSITION
While changing the machine from
theworkpositionottheroadtrans-
portposition:
- Stop tractor P.T.O. and wait for
rotatingdiscsandrotor tostop.
- Always ensure that nobody is
nearthemachine pivoting zone
(hatched area on the drawing
opposite).

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WORK TO TRANSPORT POSITION
5) ShiftDE2inthesamedirectiontoalignthechassis
with cutting/ conditioning unit under the drawbar.
If the machine does not pivot when
shiftingDE2,thenthetransportwheel
position sensor has not been closed
by the rear transport wheel. Repeat
procedure described in points 2 and
3 to eliminate the fault.
6) Close the swathboards completely in order to
reduce the machine’s transport width.
Before transporting the machine ensure that :
a) The cutting/conditioning unit is correctly locked
under the drawbar.
b) Work wheels are fully raised (cylinder rods com-
pletely retracted).
c) The 4 hydraulic hoses are unplugged and the
quick couplers are housed in their support.
d) The electric terminal is unplugged so that the
tractor batteries are not run down.
Always check that the rear lights
andindicators are cleanand func-
tioning correctly before going on
the road.
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