Duncan Fodder Chopper Manual del usuario - Página 5
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The Duncan Fodder Chopper - Auger Bucket has been designed for feeding and chopping all roots. The
machine is capable of handling stones etc that may be in the crop BUT in doing so wear and tear will be
caused on the bearings rollers chains etc. Duncan shall not be liable for resulting damage from the debri in
the crop. The user shall bear all responsibility.
The Auger Bucket must only be used by an experienced competent operator who has been trained in safe
use of the machine, who has read the operators instruction manual and who is aware of the potential risks
involved in working with the machine.
Operators should read carefully all safety notes prior to using the machine in order to help avoid dangerous
situations, expensive repairs and prolonged downtime. In addition the operator's should read any relevant
legislation regarding health and safety and accident prevention applicable to the country in which the machine
is used.
Before and During Operation
Take particular care when mounting the bucket to the loader, insure it is securely locked in place, take care
when coupling the hydraulic hoses to the tractor unit.
Hydraulic oil under pressure can damage your skin. Always seek immediate medical advice in such
circumstances.
Never leave the tractor cab while the machine is running. Always lower the machine to the ground, switch off
the machine engine and remove the ignition key before approaching the working zone.
Blockages
Under no circumstances should the operator attempt to clear blockages by hand unless the engine is stopped
and the ignition key is removed.
Servicing and Maintenance
Only use suitably qualified engineers working to the relevant standards and codes of practice when repair
work to the hydraulic system is to be undertaken.
If servicing work is required to the underside of the machine always provide adequate support devices to
prevent sudden dropping.
After any servicing is complete check all nuts and bolts have been tightened satisfactory.
Grease 40mm and 50mm bearings and roller pivots (AB8 Pin) weekly.
Use a suitable spray grease for chains weekly (AB12).
If the duplex chain (AB12) works loose it can be tightened by releasing the bolt on the nylon roller (AB11)
turning until the chain is correctly tensioned then reset the bolt.
If the auger flight gets bent normally at the entrance point this will cause the machine to take more power to
drive the auger shaft - ask for advice to correct this.
The main rotors (AB19 &20) when worn will also cause slower chopping these can be changed on our service
exchange scheme, we send out reconditioned rollers in exchange for your worn rollers.
The lower rotor (AB20) stops driving the following can be the cause -
Drive chain (AB6) broken
Sprocket key broken AB21 key broken
Taper lock (AB14) taper lock broken
The top idler roller stops (AB19)
This would be a small stone tucked in behind the cover, simply knock the roller back in the opposite
direction to release the stone, if too tight remove the two bearings and drop the roller out and remove
blockage, reassemble and test.
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