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Winton WBS01 User manual

Owner Manual
Winton Bale Spike
WBS
IMPORTANT: Read all instrucons before using this aachment
2
Congratulations on the purchase of your new attachment!
Before you get started, we have provided a helpful space to jot down a
few important details:
This manual should be considered a permanent part of this attachment
and therefore should remain with it even if the attachment is
subsequently sold.
The manufacturer continually seeks advancements in its product design
and quality. Therefore, while this manual contains the most current
product information available at the time of printing, there may be minor
discrepancies between your attachment and this manual.
If you have any questions concerning this manual, please consult your
local dealer.
Model number: WBS01
Serial number:
Date of purchase:
Factory reference: BS01
Specications
Model: WBS01
Weight: 35kg
Recommended Tractor HP: 20-50hp
Linkage Size: Category 1
Max. load: 450kg
3
Safety Information
Before installation/maintenance, ensure tractor and attachment are
stationary with the hydraulic lift system in a neutral position, and the
ignition key removed. Read and understand this manual before
operating any machinery to avoid equipment damage. Failure to
follow all safety standards can result in severe injury or death.
1. Regularly check condition and service of your attachment.
2. Regularly check/tighten all bolts, nuts and screws.
3. Never consume alcohol/drugs while operating machinery.
4. This attachment is for use with compact tractors only, within the power
range specied, and at the recommended speed at all times.
5. Always keep the PTO output from the tractor at 540 rpm. Reduce the
speed when working on hillsides/rough terrain.
6. Only use for the indicated purpose. Do not use to transport personnel
or livestock. When travelling, keep the PTO turned o.
7. Always wear protective gloves, ear and eye protection and tie back long
hair. Do not wear loose clothing.
8. Check the operating area is clear of debris that can cause damage.
9. Keep spectators at a safe distance.
10. Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
11. Do not leave any machinery unattended while operating.
12. Do not touch moving parts.
13. Stop the engine immediately if excessive vibration occurs.
14. Ensure the engine is switched o before any maintenance. Be aware
components can be hot after operation.
15. Always repair/replace any defective parts.
16. Pay attention to any sharp/pointed parts when servicing.
17. Do not modify the attachment in any way as this may impair the
operation and overall safety.
18. Ensure all safety guards are in place and in good condition.
19. Keep all safety signs clean and legible. Replace missing/illegible signs.
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Safety Information (continued)
Attachment Pre-Use Checks
Upon receipt of your new attachment and again within the rst 4 hours of
use (the ‘shake in’ period), we recommend the following:
1. Check/tighten all bolts, nuts and screws (and those securing blades).
2. Check the tension of any belt(s), and adjust if required.
3. Apply grease to grease points if necessary.
4. Check engine oil level, top-up if required but do not overll.
Tractor Pre-Use Checks
1. Check the attachment is properly attached to the tractor. Ensure
secure pins are used on the linkage mounting pins.
2. Add extra weights to the front of the tractor (or wheel weights) if
required.
3. Check the tractor PTO turns freely and the attachment’s PTO drive
shaft can extend easily. Apply grease to PTO drive shaft.
4. Check the chain of the PTO shaft is in good condition, and attach
chain to a secure point on the tractor.
5. Before installing the PTO shaft, the tractor and attachment should be
stationary, with the key removed from the ignition.
6. Install/secure all safety guards, doors and covers before operating.
7. Bystanders should leave the immediate area before connecting the
drive from the tractor.
Post-Use Regular Checks
Safety precaution: Be aware components can be hot after operation.
Allow attachment to cool before performing checks.
1. Check blades, belts and wearing parts. Ensure they are not damaged
and blades are secure in their mounts. Repair or replace as required.
2. Clean the attachment, and check for/clear any entangled material
around any moving parts.
3. Check rotor and roller bearings, apply grease if required.
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Specications…………………………………………………………………………………..page 2
Safety Information………………………………………………………………………..page 3-4
Installation…..…………………………………………………………………………………..page 5
Parts Diagram & List………………………………………………………………………..page 6
Winton Product Warranty………………………………………………………………..page 7
Contents
Installation
Before installation ensure tractor/attachment are stationary with
the hydraulic lift system in a neutral position, and the ignition key
removed.
Firstly, position your tractor on at ground, then lower the tractor’s 3-
point linkage to its lowest position. Attach the bale spike to the tractor
using the 3-point linkage pins and linch pins. Check/tighten all bolts, nuts
and screws. Check all protective guards are in place.
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Parts Diagram & List
1
2
2
3
4
4
5
6
7
7
Diag.
No Part Number Part Description Qty
1Top large spike 1
2Lower small spike 2
3A frame unit 1
4Lower linkage pin 2
5Top linkage pin 1
6Top spike bolt & nut 4
7Lower spike bolt & nut 4
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Winton Product Warranty
We always strive to create great products, but when something does go
wrong we have a strong network of resellers on hand throughout the UK
to help out.
Warranty Claims
Your Winton reseller will require the following information to process
your claim:
• Your invoice/order details - to include date of purchase
• Machine model number
• Machine serial number
• Details of the fault
• Images/videos of the fault
Terms & Conditions
All products purchased as new are covered under our 12 month warranty
from the date of purchase. During this period Winton will repair or
replace defective parts free of charge. This warranty is given on the
proviso that the product has been used and maintained according to the
Owners Manual. Warranty is carried out on a return to reseller/
manufacturer basis and excludes any labour/delivery/collection costs.
Exclusions
• Wearing parts are excluded; including but not limited to blades, belts
and bearings.
• Modication of the product in any way will cease the manufacturer’s
warranty.
• The machine is warranted for one year to the original purchaser,
resale within the period will cease the warranty.
• Damage in transit is not covered. Claims will need to be made
through the courier or your Winton reseller directly.
• Compensation for down-time, labour or loss of earnings is not
covered by the warranty.
• No warranty extension will be granted for replacement parts tted.
• Damage caused by continued use of a faulty machine will not be
covered.
Your Winton reseller will provide their own terms and conditions upon
purchase, consult these for any additional queries.
Published: August 2021

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