Bush Hog HM2008, HM2009, HM2007 User Manual

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BUSH HOG®

GEARDRIVE HAY MOWERS

Models

HM2007, HM2008, & HM2009

Operator’s Manual

ASSEMBLY OPERATION ● MAINTENANCE

1100

 

$4.00

 

Part No. 50030712

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONGRATULATIONS!

You have invested in the best implement of its type on the market today.

The care you give your Bush Hog implement will greatly determine your satisfaction

with its performance and its service life. We urge a careful study of this manual to provide you with a thorough understanding of your new implement before operating, as well as suggestions for operation and maintenance.

If your manual should become lost or destroyed, Bush Hog will be glad to provide you with a new copy. Order from Bush Hog, P. O. Box 1039, Selma, Alabama 36702-1039.

As an authorized Bush Hog dealer, we stock genuine Bush Hog parts which are manufactured with the same precision and skill as our original equipment. Our trained service personnel are well informed on methods required to service Bush Hog equipment, and are ready and able to help you.

Should you require additional information or assistance, please contact us.

YOUR AUTHORIZED

BUSH HOG DEALER

BECAUSE BUSH HOG MAINTAINS AN ONGOING

PROGRAM OF PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT, WE

RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS IN

DESIGN OR CHANGES IN SPECIFICATIONS WITH-

OUT INCURRING ANY OBLIGATION TO INSTALL

THEM ON UNITS PREVIOUSLY SOLD.

BECAUSE OF THE POSSIBILITY THAT SOME

PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS MANUAL WERE TAKEN OF

PROTOTYPE MODELS, PRODUCTION MODELS MAY

VARY IN SOME DETAIL. IN ADDITION, SOME

PHOTOGRAPHS MAY SHOW SHIELDS REMOVED

FOR PURPOSES OF CLARITY. NEVER OPERATE

THIS IMPLEMENT WITHOUT ALL SHIELDS IN PLACE.

HAY MOWER

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

SECTION

PAGE

 

SECTION

PAGE

 

...........................................................Warranty

2

 

Stabilizer.........................................................

25

 

Dealer Preparation Check List .........................

3

 

Lifting Height ..................................................

25

 

Safety Alert Symbols ........................................

4

 

Transport - Unhitching....................................

27

 

Safety Precautions ...........................................

5

 

Maintenance...................................................

29

 

Federal Laws and Regulations.........................

6

 

Lubrication......................................................

31

 

Machine Measurements ...................................

7

 

Optional Equipment........................................

35

 

Technical Data..................................................

8

 

Direction For Repair .......................................

41

 

General Safety Instructions ............................

11

 

Problem/Fault Analysis & Corrections............

44

 

Preparation For Use .......................................

19

 

Winter Storage ...............................................

45

 

Mounting.........................................................

21

 

Conversion Chart & Lubricants ......................

46

 

PTO Shaft.......................................................

23

 

Assembly Instructions ....................................

47

 

Height Of The Suspension .............................

25

 

Safety Decals .................................................

57

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RETAIL CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITY

UNDER THE BUSH HOG WARRANTY

It is the Retail Customer and/or Operator’s responsibility to read the Operator’s Manual, to operate, lubricate, maintain and store the product in accordance with all instructions and safety procedures. Failure of the operator to read the Operator’s Manual is a misuse of this equipment.

It is the Retail Customer and/or Operator’s responsibility to inspect the product and to have any part(s) repaired or replaced when continued operation would cause damage or excessive wear to other parts or cause a safety hazard.

It is the Retail Customer’s responsibility to deliver the product to the authorized Bush Hog Dealer, from whom he purchased it, for service or replacement of defective parts which are covered by warranty. Repairs to be submitted for warranty consideration must be made within forty-five (45) days of failure.

It is the Retail Customer’s responsibility for any cost incurred by the Dealer for traveling to or hauling of the product for the purpose of performing a warranty obligation or inspection.

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BUSH HOG®

LIMITED WARRANTY

Bush Hog warrants to the original purchaser of any new Bush Hog equipment, purchased from an authorized Bush Hog dealer, that the equipment be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year for non-commercial, state, and municipalities’ use and ninety (90) days for commercial use from date of retail sale. The obligation of Bush Hog to the purchaser under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of defective parts.

Replacement or repair parts installed in the equipment covered by this limited warranty are warranted for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase of such part or to the expiration of the applicable new equipment warranty period, whichever occurs later. Warranted parts shall be provided at no cost to the user at an authorized Bush Hog dealer during regular working hours. Bush Hog reserves the right to inspect any equipment or parts which are claimed to have been defective in material or workmanship.

DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES & CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES

Bush Hog’s obligation under this limited warranty, to the extent allowed by law, is in lieu of all warranties, implied or expressed, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE and any liability for incidental and consequential damages with respect to the sale or use of the items warranted. Such incidental and consequential damages shall include but not be limited to: transportation charges other than normal freight charges; cost of installation other than cost approved by Bush Hog; duty; taxes; charges for normal service or adjustment; loss of crops or any other loss of income; rental of substitute equipment, expenses due to loss, damage, detention or delay in the delivery of equipment or parts resulting from acts beyond the control of Bush Hog.

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY:

1.To vendor items which carry their own warranties, such as engines, tires, and tubes.

2.If the unit has been subjected to misapplication, abuse, misuse, negligence, fire or other accident.

3.If parts not made or supplied by Bush Hog have been used in connection with the unit, if, in the sole judgement of Bush Hog such use affects its performance, stability or reliability.

4.If the unit has been altered or repaired outside of an authorized Bush Hog dealership in a manner which, in the sole judgement of Bush Hog, affects its performance, stability or reliability.

5.To normal maintenance service and normal replacement items such as gearbox lubricant, hydraulic fluid, worn blades, or to normal deterioration of such things as belts and exterior finish due to use or exposure.

6.To expendable or wear items such as teeth, chains, sprockets, belts, springs and any other items that in the company’s sole judgement is a wear item.

NO EMPLOYEE OR REPRESENTATIVE OF BUSH HOG IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IN ANY WAY OR GRANT ANY OTHER WARRANTY UNLESS SUCH CHANGE IS MADE IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY BUSH HOG’S SERVICE MANAGER, POST OFFICE BOX 1039, SELMA, ALABAMA 36702-1039.

Record the model number, serial number and date purchased. This information will be helpful to your

dealer if parts or service are required.

MAKE CERTAIN THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD HAS BEEN FILED WITH BUSH HOG/

SELMA, ALABAMA

MODEL NUMBER

SERIAL NUMBER

DATE OF RETAIL SALE

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DEALER PREPARATION CHECK LIST

HAY MOWER

BEFORE DELIVERING MACHINE — The following check list should be completed.

Use the Operator’s Manual as a guide.

1. Assembly completed.

2. Gearbox filled with oil.

3. All fittings lubricated.

4. All shields in place and in good condition.

5. All fasteners torqued to specifications given in Torque Chart.

6. All decals in place and readable. (See decal page.)

7. Overall condition good (i.e. paint, welds)

8. Operators manual has been delivered to owner and he has been instructed on the safe and proper use of the mower.

Dealer’s Signature

Purchaser’s Signature

THIS CHECKLIST TO REMAIN IN OWNER’S MANUAL

It is the responsibility of the dealer to complete the procedures listed above before delivery of this implement to the customer.

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Safety Alert Symbol

This Safety Alert Symbol means: “ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT!

YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!”

This symbol is used to call attention to safety precautions that should be followed by the operator to avoid accidents. When you see this symbol, carefully read the message that follows and heed its advice. Failure to comply with safety precautions could result in death or serious bodily injury.

Safety Signs Signal Words

The signal words DANGER, WARNING, AND CAUTION are used on the equipment safety signs. These words are intended to alert the viewer to the existence and the degree of hazard seriousness.

This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

White letters on RED

This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury

It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

Black letters on ORANGE

This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation exist which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

Black letters on YELLOW

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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

This symbol is used to call attention to safety precautions that should be followed by the operator to avoid accidents. When you see this symbol, carefully read the message that follows and heed its advice. Failure to comply with safety precautions could result in serious bodily injury.

In addition to the design and configuration of equipment, hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness, concern, prudence and proper training of personnel in the operation, transport, maintenance and storage of equipment. Lack of attention to safety can result in accident, personal injury, reduction of efficiency and worst of all—loss of life. Watch for safety hazards and correct deficiencies promptly. Use the following safety precautions as a general guide to safe operations when using this machine. Additional safety precautions are used throughout this manual for specific operating and maintenance procedures. Read this manual and review the safety precautions often until you know the limitations.

1.Read the Operator’s Manual. Failure to read the Operator’s Manual is considered a misuse of this equipment.

2.Become familiar with all the machine’s controls and all the caution, warning and danger decals affixed to the machine before attempting to start or operate.

3.Before starting or operating the machine, make a walk around inspection and check for obvious defects such as loose mounting bolts and damaged components. Correct any deficiency before starting.

4.Do not allow children to operate the mower. Do not allow adults to operate it without proper instruction.

5.Do not carry passengers.

6.Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children and pets. The operator should cease mowing whenever anyone comes within the operating area.

7.Clear the work area of objects which might be picked up and thrown.

8.Use a piece of cardboard or wood rather than hands to search for hydraulic leaks. Escaping hydraulic oil under pressure can penetrate skin. If fluid is injected into the skin, it must be surgically removed within a few hours by a doctor familiar with this form of injury or gangrene may result.

9.Do not operate without all guards and shields in place and in good condition.

10.Stop PTO, lower implement to ground, place tractor transmission in neutral or park, set parking brake, stop tractor engine, remove ignition key and wait for all motion to completely stop before leaving the tractor.

11.Keep hands and feet away from blades.

12.This mower is not to be operated in any area where people may be present unless all sides of the unit are enclosed by a curtain guard that is in good repair.

13.Wear personal protective equipment such as, but not limited to, protection for eyes, ears, feet, hands and head when operating or repairing the equipment. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that may catch on equipment moving parts.

14.When performing adjustments or maintenance on the mower, first lower it to the ground or block it securely at a workable height.

15.Never stand between tractor and mower while tractor is being backed to the cutter hitch.

16.Reduce speed when transporting mower to avoid bouncing and momentary loss of steering.

17.Use tractor flashing warning lights, day or night, when transporting mower on road or highways unless prohibited by law.

18.Pin transport lock to retain cutter bar in transport position.

19.Lower mower to ground before unhitching from tractor.

20.In the event that someone other than yourself will operate this equipment we firmly suggest that all SAFETY references be discussed prior to operation.

21.It is recommended that tractor be equipped with Rollover Protective System (ROPS) enclosed cab, and a seat belt.

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IMPORTANT FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS* CONCERNING

EMPLOYERS, EMPLOYEES AND OPERATIONS.

*(This section is intended to explain in broad terms the concept and effect of the following federal laws and regulations. It is not intended as a legal interpretation of the laws and should not be considered as such).

U.S. Public Law 91-596 (The Williams-Steiger Occupational and Health Act of 1970) OSHA

This Act Seeks:

“...to assure so far as possible every working man and woman in the nation safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human resources...”

DUTIES

Sec. 5 (a) Each employer—

(1)shall furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees;

(2)shall comply with occupational safety and health standards promulgated under this Act.

(b)Each employee shall comply with occupational safety and health standards and all rules, regulations and orders issued pursuant to this Act which are applicable to his own actions and conduct.

OSHA Regulations

Current OSHA regulations state in part: “At the time of initial assignment and at least annually thereafter, the employer shall instruct every employee in the safe operation and servicing of all equipment with which the employee is, or will be involved.” These will include (but are not limited to) instructions to:

Keep all guards in place when the machine is in operation;

Permit no riders on equipment;

Stop engine, disconnect the power source, and wait for all machine movement to stop before servicing, adjusting, cleaning or unclogging the equipment, except where the machine must be running to be properly serviced or maintained, in which case the employer shall instruct employees as to all steps and procedures which are necessary to safely service or maintain the equipment.

Make sure everyone is clear of machinery before starting the engine, engaging power, or operating the machine.

EMPLOYEE TRACTOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:

1.Securely fasten your seat belt if the tractor has a ROPS.

2.Where possible, avoid operating the tractor near ditches, embankments, and holes.

3.Reduce speed when turning, crossing slopes, and on rough, slick, or muddy surfaces.

4.Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation.

Child Labor Under 16 Years Old

5.Watch where you are going, especially at row ends, on roads, and around trees.

6.Do not permit others to ride.

7.Operate the tractor smoothly - no jerky turns, starts, or stops.

8.Hitch only to the drawbar and hitch points recommended by tractor manufacturers.

9.When tractor is stopped, set brakes securely and use park lock if available.

Some regulations specify that no one under the age of 16 may operate power machinery. It is your responsibility to know what these regulations are in your own area or situation. (Refer to U.S. Dept. of Labor, Employment Standard Administration, Wage & Home Division, Child Labor Bulletin #102.)

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Models HM2007 - HM2008 - HM2009

Model HM2007 - 3680 mm (145”)

Model HM2008 - 4060 mm (160”)

Model HM2009 - 4440 mm (175”)

1050 mm (42”)

mm (24”)

 

600

Transport 1170 mm (46”)

1040 mm (41”)

1095 mm (43”)

860 mm (34”)

Model HM2007 - 1900 mm (75”) Model HM2008 - 2280 mm (90”) Model HM2009 - 2660 mm (105”)

160 mm (6-1/4”)

555 mm (22”)

(44”)

 

1110 mm

(All measurements are approximate and stated in mm and inches)

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Technical Data (Conversion table - see page 46 ).

 

 

Model HM2007

Model HM2008

Model HM2009

Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . kg (lb.)

415 (915)

440 (970)

465 (1025)

P.T.O. (Input speed) . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . rpm

540

540

540

Power requirement, min. . . . . . . . . . . . kW (HP)

30 (40)

33 (45)

37 (50)

P.T.O. shaft with overrun clutch . . . .

. . . . . . . . .

Standard

Standard

Standard

Number of discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . pcs.

5

 

6

 

7

Number of knives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . pcs.

10

12

14

Speed of discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . rpm

3000

3000

3000

Capacity: Drive speed . . . . . . . . . . .

km/h (mph)

6 - 25 (4-15)

6 - 25 (4-15)

6 - 25 (4-15)

Cutting width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . mm (in.)

2000 (79)

2400 (95)

2800 (110)

Stubble height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . mm (in.)

35 -

60

35 -

60

35 - 60

 

 

(1-3/8 -

2-3/8)

(1-3/8 -

2-3/8)

(1-3/8 - 2-3/8)

High cut skids (extra equipment )

. . mm (in.)

65 - 110

65 - 110

65 - 110

 

 

(2-1/2 -

4-3/8)

(2-1/2 -

4-3/8)

2-1/2 - 4-3/8)

Generally about supplementary equipment:

Machines are from the factory available with several options. See your Bush Hog dealer for more information on these options. This supplementary equipment and other extra equipment are mentioned on page 35.

Fitting to the tractor

The tractor must be of a suitable size, adhere to the local laws. Please note that side-mounted machines affect the stability of the tractor when driving in hilly conditions.

Couple the machine to the three-point suspension of the tractor. The tractor must have stabilizing chains on the lifting arms of the three-point suspension.

IMPORTANT

To achieve a good ground clearance under the machine when it is lifted in the three-point-suspension of the tractor the lifting arms must be able to be raised at least 950 mm (37-1/2”) above the ground. Otherwise, the stated ground clearances, shown on page 25 , will be smaller. This especially applies to the wide machines model HM2008 and HM2009.

We reserve the right to make alterations without notice. We also make reservations as to the possible misprints in the manual.

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Machine Identification

The machine serial number and manufacturer information can be found on the metal plate, as shown.

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Bush Hog HM2008, HM2009, HM2007 User Manual

kg / lb.

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Safety

Any operator, repairer and owner must be familiar with the warning instructions for the machine in this manual, before operations commence.

Always work carefully with agricultural machinery. Read through and observe the safety instructions in this manual. Safety is your responsibility.

Pay particular attention to this symbol. It means that there could be a serious hazard. It emphasizes precautions which have to be complied with in order to prevent accidents.

This symbol can be found throughout this manual and on the warning signs on the machine. They are for your safety and should be observed at all times.

General Safety Instructions

Be careful when other people or animals are close by! Never start up the machine when people or animals are close or on the machine or tractor. Never stand between the tractor wheels and the machine.

Adhere to the local laws regarding children’s minimum working age with agricultural machinery.

Use of the machine. The machine must only be used for harvest of common grass and grain crops. The machine must not be used for harvest of maize, lawn mowing in parks and cutting of hedges, neither in vertical or in horizontal position.

Use personal protection devices. Do not wear loose clothing which may catch in any of the moving parts. In dusty conditions a suitable mask must be used.

Take care of excessive sound level. Certain tractor/implement combinations, dependent on operating conditions, may generate a noise level in excess of 85 dB at the operators ear, even in a quiet cab. In these circumstances ear protection must be worn. Keep cab windows and doors CLOSED at all times to reduce noise level.

The machine must only be coupled to a correctly sized tractor, and no other machines or implements must be coupled. The weight of the tractor must correspond to the machine. Observe all local laws. Be careful that the tractor is not unbalanced when coupling.

Make sure that the tractor has the correct PTO. A machine intended for 540 rpm PTO input speed must never be coupled to a tractor with 1000 rpm PTO output speed.

Coupling of tractor and machine must be carried out as explained in the instructions. All lock pins must have locking retainers. Observe all local laws regarding road transport.

Work in a safe way. The tractor engine must ALWAYS be stopped and the ignition key removed before carrying out repairs, cleaning, lubricating or maintaining the machine.

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Safety guards. Make sure that ALL GUARDS are in good order and fitted correctly. Do no attempt to start the machine before ensuring this.

Pay particular attention to the plastic guards of the PTO shaft. If damaged they must be replaced. The chain locks of the guards MUST always be fitted on a suitable place on the tractor and the machine to prevent the outer plastic guards turning.

Hydraulics. Be very careful when dealing with hydraulics. Use eye protection and gloves. Escaping hydraulic oil under pressure might penetrate into the skin and cause serious infection. See a doctor if you have been exposed to injury.

Be watchful - damaged hydraulic hoses must be replaced immediately. Never use sealing tape or similar to repair the hoses. The hoses must be securely fixed. All hydraulic hoses of the machine should be replaced at least every 4 years.

Remember when uncoupling, and when leaving tractor/machine. The machine must be in the working position when uncoupling from the tractor. All hydraulic functions must be in neutral position, the machine must be lowered to the ground and be safely secured. Never allow children to play or be near agricultural machinery.

Drive safely. Be aware of your responsibility - carelessness or slovenliness can cause serious injury or death.

Before transporting on public roads, - always check that the machine is locked with cotter bolt and stop valve, that the coupling is in order, and that possible hydraulic systems and pawls are locked, see the manual of the machine.

Drive carefully. Reduce speed when turning and driving on uneven ground - take care that tractor/machine is not swinging and becoming unstable.

Please note that there is danger of overturning when working on slopes and in soft ground conditions.

The machine must not be used in situations that unbalances the tractor.

Lighting. It is the responsibility of the owner/operator to provide correct lights and reflectors on the machine, when it is being transported on public roads after dark. Observe the local laws.

Safety equipment. Always carry first aid equipment on the tractor. Also observe local laws concerning fire extinguishers. When working with hay or straw a fire extinguisher must be available at all times.

Spare parts. For safety reasons use only original spare parts. If injury occurs when using nonoriginal spare parts the Bush Hog warranty is invalidated.

Maintenance. Take care that the machine is properly maintained and kept in good safe working condition. Never change the technical construction of the machine.

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C

 

A

B

Model

Kg ( lb.)

D

HM2007

415 (915)

 

HM2008

440 (970)

 

HM2009

465 (1025)

 

 

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Safety instructions during crane lift

Only use approved crane material. The machine must be in working position. Weight is stated on the drawing. Make sure that crane straps are securely fastened before lifting. Use a guide rope (not shown) to keep the machine in position.

Be careful - make sure that nobody stand under or near the machine when it is being lifted.

Fasten chain (A) on the machine as shown. Lift the machine in crane bracket (B). Use support rope, minimum 6 mm (1/4”) nylon rope at (C) and (D).

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New Machine - be careful

Read the directions for use. Great care must be taken, when starting up a new machine. Incorrect mounting, wrong operations, etc., can result in expensive repairs and loss of profits. Bush Hog’s factory warranty is voided if the instructions of this manual are not adhered to.

NOTICE

Be especially attentive to the following when starting a new machine.

Check that the machine is mounted correctly, and that it is not damaged. Machines with hydraulic stabilizer: Be certain that the hydraulic hoses are mounted so that they are long enough to allow for cylinder movements.

Be very careful when the machine is coupled to the tractor. If the coupling has not been carried out as explained in this manual the machine will not work correctly. Please note that the working height (A) is adjusted correctly. See page 24.

Be very careful when fitting the PTO shaft. If the PTO shaft is too short or too long it can cause great damage to the machine and tractor. Overriding clutch must be fitted on the shaft end of the machine. See pages 22 & 23.

If the PTO shafts of the machine are noisy or vibrating the fitting instructions must be repeated. See pages 22 & 23.

It is very important to check the area of motion of the stabilizer. If the adjustment has not been carried out as explained in this manual the machine will not work correctly. See page 24.

Before starting up a new machine it must be lubricated. Check that gearbox and cutterbar are filled with oil and that the oil level is correct. Use only the oil grades prescribed in the manual.

Check that all bolts at cutting discs and knives are tightened before the machine is started.

Check and re-tighten all bolts on the machine after the first hour of operation. This is especially important for quickly rotating parts. Also re-tighten after service work has been carried out.

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