Duncan Fodder Chopper Gebruikershandleiding - Pagina 12

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Selecting the correct chop size
If the factory settings are chopping either to fine or coarse.
First for a coarse chop stop the engine, slacken off the spring tension on (AB1) threaded rod then tighten
the second nut ready to test.
For a finer chop again, stop the engine, tighten the threaded rod (AB1) you will notice the spring building up
the tension, screw up the lock nut to suit and test.
Another adjustment on the rollers is the adjusting bolts on the top roller, these are used only if a chop size
can not be achieved lengthen the bolts for wider opening between the rollers only shorten the length if the
rollers are worn - avoid the rollers from touching each other as this may cause damage to the motor.
Loading
With the bucket securely fixed to the loader travel to the crop, keep the base of the bucket above the floor
surface or premature wear of the wear plate may occur.
The top of the bucket is designed to be parallel with the bottom surface so the operator can esitmate how
level the base is.
When going into the crop crowd the machine to avoid damage to the bolt on steel guide with flap.
Feeding
Set the engine speed to give a constant flow of oil to suit your needs. If you have large stones in the crop
you may need to select a loose spring tension to let the stones through without breaking them up into your
trough.
Sepcification
Overall length
Overall height
Unladen weight
Motor size
Auger flight
Loader requirements
If you do need to dismantle any parts, you will need to HEAT the part to remove our loctite.
8'2" cutting edge
8"7" 2600mm
53" - 1300mm
810kgs
300 Bar
10" - 250mm
2.5 Ton Lift
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8'2" cutting edge
8'2" 2500mm
42" - 1100mm
610kgs
300 Bar
10" - 250mm
1.5 Ton Lift