Krone Swadro 355, Swadro 395 Operating Instructions Manual

Operating Instructions No. 903-2 USA
Rotary windrower
Swadro 355 Swadro 395
(from machine no. 522 000)
I. Foreword
Dear customer,
We thank you for the trust you have placed in us by purchasing this machine.
When you received this machine, the dealer should have given you instructions for the operation, maintenance and adjustment of the machine.
However, this brief introduction to the machine can not replace a detailed acquaintance with the different tasks and functions of the machine and the proper way of treating it.
These operating instructions are designed so that you are extensively informed of the activities required in each area, from commissioning and operation to the maintenance and care of the machine. The structure of the individual chapters in the text and illustrations corresponds to the sequence of work procedures when you use the machine.
Read these operating instructions carefully before you use the machine, and pay special attention to the safety instructions.
Important: To avoid accidents and to ensure
maximum results, no alterations may be made to the machine without the manufacturer´s permission. Similarly, the machine must only be used under the conditions prescribed by Krone.
Ordering Replacement Parts
Maschinenfabrik Bernard Krone GmbH Heinrich-Krone-Straße 10, D 48480 Spelle
Jahr Année
Type
Type
Mach. No.
Year
When ordering replacement parts, the machine type, machine number and year of manufacture must be given. These details can be found on the identification label on the machine.
Masch. Nr No. de série
Made in
W.-Germany
This symbol is designed to draw attention to the safety instructions contained in the operating instructions. These instructions must be observed to prevent accidents.
You will find this symbol at various points in the operating instructions. It indicates special handling information which must be particulary followed when the machine is used.
All information, illustrations and technical information in the operating instructions represent the latest status at the date of publication. The company reserves the right to make constructional alterations at any time and without prior notice or obligation.
We recommend that these details be entered in the above boxes so that they are readily available.
And please remember that imitations and copies of parts, especially wearing parts, do not keep what they appear to promise. Material quality is difficult to test visually, therefore special care is required when purchasing cheap offers and imitation parts!
The simplest remedy: Purchase only original KRONE parts!
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List of contents
1. Introduction ........................................................................................... 8
1.1 Positioning of the safety labels on the machine, containing technical safety information 8
1.2 Positioning of the general safety labels on the machine ............................................. 10
2. Preparing for use ................................................................................ 12
2.1. Special safety notes .................................................................................................. 12
2.2 Connection to the tractor ........................................................................................... 12
2.3 PTO shaft .................................................................................................................. 13
2.4 Disconnection from the tractor ................................................................................... 15
3. Adjusting the swather ........................................................................ 16
3.1 Basic setting ............................................................................................................. 16
3.2 Installing and removing the tine bars .......................................................................... 16
3.3 Setting the safety frames to working position ............................................................. 17
3.4 Setting the safety frames to transport position ........................................................... 17
3.5 Swath former ............................................................................................................. 17
3.6 Adjusting the working depth ....................................................................................... 18
3.7 Side angle adjustment of the chassis......................................................................... 18
3.8 Adjusting the cam track ............................................................................................. 18
4. Road travel regulations ..................................................................... 19
4.1 Transport on public roads .......................................................................................... 19
5. Care and maintenance ....................................................................... 20
5.1. Special safety notes .................................................................................................. 20
5.2 General ..................................................................................................................... 20
5.3 Tyres ......................................................................................................................... 21
5.4 Lubrification .............................................................................................................. 22
6. Winter storage ..................................................................................... 2 3
7. Starting-up after winter storage........................................................ 23
8. Extras/accessories ............................................................................ 24
8.1 Support wheel with chain-type top link........................................................................ 24
8.2 Tine loss protection ................................................................................................... 24
9. Technical Data ..................................................................................... 25
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III. General note on safety
Operation in accordance with specifications
The Rotary Windrower is built solely for normal agricultural use (operation in accordance with specifications).
Use of the machine for any other purpose is considered as an operation which is not in accordance with specifications and is undertaken as such at the owners risk.
Observation of the operation and maintenance instruc­tions specified by the manufacturer shall also be taken to be a part of operation in accordance with specifications.
The Rotary Windrower may only be operated, serviced and repaired by personnel who are familiar with these functions and who have been instructed of the inherent dangers.
All relevant accident prevention, safety, health and highway regulations must be complied with.
Never carry out changes yourself. Otherwise no warranty will be assumed for resulting damage.
Rule:
Before every operation check both implement and tractor for working and road safety.
7. Before starting the tractor make sure that nobody, particularly children, are in the danger area. Good visibility is essential.
8. No persons are allowed on the implement, either during work or during road travel.
9. Attach the implement to the tractor according to the instructions given in this manual, using exclusively the devices provided for this purpose.
10.When mounting or removing the implement set the parking stand to the position which assures sufficient stability.
11.Proceed with special care when mounting and remo­ving the implement on/from the tractor.
12.Ballast weights for the tractor are to be applied exclusively to the points provided for this purpose.
13.Take notice of the permissible axle load, total weight and transport dimensions.
14.Check and install all equipment required for transpor­tation such as lighting, warning and protective devices.
15.All operating devices such as ropes, chains, rods etc. which act on remote-controlled machine elements, have to be installed in such a way that unintentional movements are excluded in all transport and working positions.
General safety and accident prevention re­gulations
1. In addition to the instructions given in this manual all relevant safety and accident prevention regulations must be complied with.
2. Pay special attention to the warning advice and safety decals which will instruct you of the safe operation of your implement. Observe them in your own interest.
3. Take account of the Road Traffic Regulations in force in your country when travelling on public roads.
4. Before starting work you should make yourself familiar with all elements and controls of the machine, as well as with their function. This will be too late during work.
5. The user of the machine should only wear well-fitting clothes.
6. Keep the machine clean at all times (fire precaution).
16.Before any transport on public roads set the implement to the position prescribed and lock it in accordance with the instructions given by the manufacturer.
17.During travel never leave the driving position.
18.Always select the speed according to the travel conditions. When travelling up-hill, down-hill or across a slope avoid sudden turns.
19.The behaviour of the tractor when travelling, can be influenced by mounted or trailed implements and ballast weights. It is therefore essential that a sufficient steering and braking system is available at all times.
20.When negotiating curves take notice of the overhang and/or flywheel mass of the implement.
21.Before operating the implement make sure all protec­tive devices are installed and in position.
22.Keep clear of the working area of the implement.
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23.Keep clear of the swinging area of the implement.
24.Hydraulically controlled hinged frames may only be operated if nobody is standing in the danger area.
25.Caution when working on machine elements operated by additional driving systems (e.g. hydraulics). Shearing and pinching areas!
26.Before leaving the tractor lower the implement to the ground, stop the engine and remove the ignition key.
27.Nobody is allowed to stand between tractor and imple­ment as long as the vehicle is not secured against unintentional movement by means of the parking brake and/or chocks.
4. Before installing or removing the p.t.o. shaft, disenga­ge the p.t.o., stop the engine and remove the ignition key.
5. Should overload or overrunning clutches not be covered by the tractor guards, the p.t.o. shaft has to be installed with the safety clutch at the implement side.
6. Make sure at all times that the p.t.o. shaft is properly installed and secured.
7. Hook in the chain to secure the p.t.o. shaft guard against rotation.
8. Before engaging the p.t.o. make sure the selected tractor p.t.o. speed is in accordance with the permissi­ble speed of the implement.
Mounted implements
1. Before mounting implements on/from the three-point linkage, all controls have to be positioned in such a way that any unintentional lifting or lowering of the machine is impossible.
2. In case of three-point mounted implements it is essen­tial that the hitch category of the implement matches that of the tractor.
3. The three-point linkage includes shearing and pinching areas.
4. When operating the outer controls of the three-point linkage do not step between tractor and implement.
5. When the implement is in transport position assure at all times a sufficient lateral limitation of the tractor three-point linkage.
6. When travelling on public roads with implement raised make sure the control lever is secured against lowe­ring.
9. When using a ground speed p.t.o. take into account that the p.t.o. speed depends on the travel speed and the direction of rotation is reversed by backward move­ments.
10.Before engaging the p.t.o. be sure that nobody is standing in the danger area of the implement.
11. Never engage the p.t.o. while the engine is stopped.
12.Keep all persons clear of the p.t.o. and p.t.o. shaft while the driving system is in operation.
13.Always disengage the p.t.o. for very sharp turns or when p.t.o. operation is not required.
14.Danger! Working elements continue to rotate after the p.t.o. is disengaged. Keep clear of rotating parts at all times. Be sure the implement has stopped rotating before carrying out any work.
15.Before cleaning, lubricating or adjusting the implement or the p.t.o. shaft, disengage the p.t.o., stop the engine and remove the ignition key.
Power take-off operation
1. Do not use other p.t.o. shafts than those specified by the manufacturer.
2. The guard tube and the funnel-shaped guard of the p.t.o. shaft as well as the p.t.o. guard must be installed. All guards must be in perfect working condition.
3. Take notice of the overlap prescribed for p.t.o. shaft tubes, both in transport and working positions.
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16.Place the detached p.t.o. shaft onto its support.
17.After the p.t.o. shaft is detached place the protective covering over the p.t.o. stub.
18.Damages have to be repaired at once before the implement is set into operation.
Hydraulics
Maintenance
1. Caution! The hydraulic system is pressurized.
2. When connecting hydraulic rams and motors be sure the hydraulic hoses are coupled as prescribed.
3. When coupling hydraulic hoses to the tractor hy­draulics the hydraulic system must not be under pressure, either at the tractor or at the implement side.
4. In the case of hydraulic connections between tractor and implement it is advisable to mark the coupling sleeves and plugs to ensure correct fitting.
5. Check the hydraulic hoses at regular intervals and renew them when damaged or worn. The new hoses must comply with the technical requirements laid down by the manufacturer of the implement.
6. When tracing leakages use appropriate protective devices. Danger of injury!
7. Hydraulic oil forced out under high pressure can break the skin and cause severe damage to health. In case of injury by hydraulic oil report immediately to a doctor as there is a grave risk of infection.
8. Before working on the hydraulics lower the imple­ment, release pressure from the system and stop the tractor engine.
1. As a rule, disengage the driving system and stop the engine before carrying out any maintenance, servicing or cleaning work and before remedying operational disorders. Always remove the ignition key.
2. Check all bolts and nuts at regular intervals and retighten as required.
3. Prop the implement with appropriate supports before carrying out any maintenance work under the lifted machine.
4. When changing working elements with cutting edges use appropriate tools and protective gloves.
5. Discard used oil, fuel and filters according to regula­tions.
6. When working on the electric system always cut out the current supply.
7. All protective devices subject to wear must be checked regularly and renewed if worn or damaged.
8. Before carrying out electric welding on the tractor or mounted implement detach the cable from both alternator and battery.
9. Spare parts must comply with the technical require­ments specified by the manufacturer. This is assured by the use of genuine spare parts.
Tyres
1. Prior to working on the tyres make sure the machine is standing safely and secured against unintentional movements (wheel chocks!).
2. The installation of tyres presupposes special know­ledge as well as the availability of all necessary tools.
3. Repair work on tyres and wheels may only be carried out by skilled workers who use the appro­priate tools.
4. Check the inflation pressure at regular intervals. Take notice of the inflation pressure laid down.
10.When filling up gas accumulators use nitrogen only. Danger of explosion!
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1. Introduction
The KRONE rotary swather is equipped with all the necessary safety devices (protective equipment). Not all danger spots on this machine can be made totally safe considering that it also necessary to keep the machine functional. There are corresponding danger notices on the machine indicating these remaining danger spots. These safety notices are in the form of warning signs. You will find important information on the positioning of these danger signs, their meanings and denotations in the following notes.
Familiarise yourself with the meaning of the warning signs. The text beside them and their location on the machine indicates the machine's particularly dangerous areas.
1.1 Positioning of the safety labels on the machine, containing technical safety information
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6
6
KS-300-1
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4
8
1
Before starting up, read the operating manual and safety instructions and follow them.
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The PTO shaft speed must not exceed 540 rpm!
MAX.
540/
MAX.
200
Order no. 939 100-4 (1x)
939 100-4
min
bar
Order no. 942 019-1 (1x)
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Before starting work put the guard bar into the protective position (fold down).
Order no. 939 574-0 (2x)
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939 574-0
Order no. 939 462-0 (1x)
4
Danger in the operating range of the swather disc - Keep clear!
Order no. 939 472-2 (2x)
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Never put your hand into the danger area as long as parts may be moving.
Order no. 942 196-1 (2x)
Order no. 949 228-0 (1x) Order no. 949 229-0 (1x)
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1.2 Positioning of the general safety labels on the machine
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12
KS-301-1
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942 021-5 (2x) Swadro 355
1
942 022-5 (2x) Swadro 395
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942 118-0 (1x)
3
942 119-2 (1x)
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2. Preparing for use
2.1. Special safety notes
Always turn off the power take off before carrying out servicing, maintenance, repair or assembly work on the rotary swather. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. Secure the tractor and rotary swather from rolling away.
Maximum drive speed is 540 r.p.m.
Actuating components such as ropes, pulling ropes, hydraulic hoses and cables should be laid in such a way that they cannot be activated unintentionally or come into contact with the tractor wheels. Accident risk!
Nobody should be between the tractor and rotary swather during raising or lowering operations. Extreme risk of injury!
Before switching on the PTO shaft, ensure that nobody is in the rotary swather danger area. Accident risk!
Check that the protective devices are correctly fitted in accordance with guidelines during operation and when using public highways. Attach the lights and check that they function properly.
Operating personnel must not leave the tractor when operation is in progress.
Put the operation device into position before attaching/ detaching units to/from the three point linkage in order to stop unintentional raising or lowering.
Special care should be taken when coupling/uncoupling implements to/from the tractor.
Risk of injury in the three point linkage zone by crushing or shearing.
The swather is equipped with category I and II coupling lugs for the three point hydraulics.
2.2 Connection to the tractor
The swather is equipped with category I and II coupling lugs for the three point hydraulics.
Ensure that nobody is between the machinery and the tractor when connecting the rotary swather.
Ensure that the tractor has sufficient steering capability when the rotary swather is in the raised position. Increase the front axle load if necessary.
Install and secure the lower link arm (1).
Attach the top link arm (2) and secure with bolts.
Raise the parking leg (4) and secure it in the
uppermost position with a pin (5). Do not remove the parking leg.
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2
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The rear hydraulic lowering speed must be set (by adjusting the lowering throttle) so that the rotary swather chassis is slowly placed on the ground.
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4
5
KS-302-0
Make sure that the tractor cab rear window is closed before raising the rear hydraulics. The rotary swather protective frame could otherwise damage the rear window.
2.3 PTO shaft
2.3.1 General information
KS-303-0
Turn the engine off after coupling the rotary swather to the upper and lower link arms. Remove the ignition key. Secure the tractor from rolling away.
The PTO shaft is equipped with an overload coupling. Overload couplings protect the tractor and machinery against damage. The overload coupling setting should not be altered. The guarantee will cease to be valid if the overload coupling torque is altered by tampering.
The torque is limited at overload and transferred in pulses during slippage time.
Immediately turn off the PTO shaft if the overload coupling is activated in order to avoid premature wear of the overload coupling.
Compare the torque value RM stamped on the location shown in the illustration with the values given in the following table. Contact your Krone dealer if the values do not match.
KS-385-5
Type Torque (RM)
Swadro 345 550 Nm
Swardro 385 550 Nm
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2.3.2 Length adjustment of the PTO shaft
Always switch off the power take off before carrying out servicing, maintenance, repair or assembly work on the rotary swather. Switch off the engine. Remove the ignition key. Secure the tractor and rotary swather from rolling away.
Nobody should be between the tractor and the rotary swather during raising or lowering operations.
Risk of material damage: Do not raise the implement before the length of the PTO shaft has been adjusted.
The PTO shaft is taken apart for length adjustment. Slide the corresponding PTO shaft halves into place on the machinery and tractor. The overload coupling must be attached to the implement. Connect the rotary swather to the rear hydraulics in the shortest position for the PTO shaft. Hold both halves next to each other and measure the correct length. Please refer to the PTO shaft manufacturer's operating manual for exact measuring and shortening procedures.
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2
KS-317-0
2.3.3 Installation and servicing of the PTO shaft.
Secure the protecting tubes (3) from rotating, with the retaining chain (4).
Check the PTO shaft slewing range and free movement space. Damage can be caused by the tractor or implement coming into contact with the PTO shaft (e. g. trailed appliance, three-point frame).
Lubricate PTO shafts with a multi-purpose grease at the distances shown in the diagram. Observe the PTO shaft manufacturer's operating instructions.
Use a vegetable based lubricant for this purpose.
8h
3
4
40h
20h
4
40h
3
KS-304-0
8h
14
8h
*
8h
Gelenkwelle 
2.4 Disconnection from the tractor
Make certain that the ground is firm and even, when turning off the rotary swather.
Nobody should be between the tractor and the rotary swather during raising or lowering operations.
Observe all other safety instructions.
Select a level, dry and sufficiently firm surface.
Lower stand (1) and secure with pin.
Completely lower the rotary swather and ensure that
it is stable.
Disconnect PTO shaft (2) and place it on it's support.
Disengage and disconnect the top arm link.
Disconnect the lower arm link.
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1
KS-318-0
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3. Adjusting the swather
• Only carry out repairs, maintenance/ cleaning work and troubleshooting when the drive is switched off and the engine is at a standstill. – Remove the ignition key.
• The swather is designed for a PTO speed of max. 540 r.p.m.
• Recommended PTO shaft operating speed 350 - 450 r.p.m.
• The rotary swather should not be driven with a PTO speed of 1000 r.p.m. under ANY circumstances.
3.1 Basic setting
Slowly lower the swather. Set the tractor lower link arm to “lower” so that the bearing bolt (1) lays on the three point frame guide. Set the tractor top link arm so that the swather is horizontal to slightly angled forward and so that the tines are slightly touching the ground.
3.2 Installing and removing the tine bars
Before installing and removing the tine bars, be it for operation or transport, it must be ensured that any unintentional operation of pull rope (1) for unlocking the safety frames is excluded. Danger of accident!
Installing the tine bars is only permissible with the drive system and the tractor engine switched off. Remove the ignition key. Always install linch pin (1) against the sense of rotation of the rotors.
KS-305-0
2
1
3
KS-315-0
Installation
Withdraw the linch pins (1) from the tine bars.
Remove the tine bars (2) from transport rack (3) and slide them over the coupling arms of the rotor.
Lock the tine bars (2) using the linch pins (1).
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Removal
Withdraw the linch pins (1).
Remove the tine bars (2) from the coupling arms and lock them in their transport rack (3) located on the carrier frame. Make sure that the tines face the inside.
Lock the tine bars (2) using the linch pins (1).
3.3 Setting the safety frames to
working position
The outer safety frames (1) are additionally secured for the transport of the swather. To set the safety frames to working position, proceed as follows:
1
2
KS-306-0
2
1
Remove the linch pins (2). Release the locking levers (3) above the pivots. Fold out the outer safety frames (1) at either side into working position. Move the locking levers (3) over the pivots and secure using the linch pins (2). Be sure that the outer safety frames are securd by pin (4).
3.4 Setting the safety frames to
transport position
Unlock pin (4) and fold the safety frames (1) either
side into transport position.
Be sure that the safety frames are secured by the
locking facility (5).
3.5 Swath former
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4
KS-320-0
1
5
4
1
KS-321-0
The distance between the swath former and the swather disk is infinitely adjustable for narrow or wide swath formation. Loosen the adjusting screw (7), move the swath former (8) into the desired position, retighten adjusting screw (7).
The distance between the swath former and the swather disk is adjusted to the feed quantity. A lot of feed = larger distance Not much feed = smaller distance The travelling speed should be selected based on the appearance of the swath = (clean tine work with good swath formation).
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8
KS-310-0
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3.6 Adjusting the working depth
The exact swather disk height is adjusted with the crank (1). Working depth setting depends on travelling speed and crop conditions.
The feed is not completely gathered if the setting is too high, and if it is set too low can lead to soiling of the feed, damage of green sward and to increased wear of the twin spring tines.
The effect of the "friction brake" for the adjusting crank can be varied by releasing or tightening the nuts (2).
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KS-307-0
2
3.7 Side angle adjustment of the chassis
Additional lateral inclination adjustment of the swather can be carried out by loosening the screws (1) on the left tandem arm, so that the tines are always guaranteed to follow the contours of the land.
3.8 Adjusting the cam track
Loosen screws (1), unscrew screw (2), pull the adjusting lever (3) forwards to the direction of travel, raise the tine bars later (e.g. swath rotation), Push the adjusting lever (3) to the back in the direction of travel, raise the tine bars earlier (large swaths), reinsert screw (2) into an available thread bore and refasten screws (1).
KS-319-0
3
KS-308-0
2
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1
KS-309-0
4. Road travel regulations
4.1 Transport on public roads
Ensure that the applicable guidelines on clearance lamps and safety precautions are adhered to with road transportation day or night. A lighting attachment set is available from your KRONE dealer. Standard sockets are available on the implement.
Fold up the safety frames until they lock into engagement. Remove the linch pins, take out the tine bars and fit same to their racks on the carrier arm with the tine ends facing the inside.
Make sure that the tractor cab rear window is closed before raising the rear hydraulics. The rotary swath protective frame could otherwise damage the rear window.
KS-311-0
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5. Care and maintenance
5.1. Special safety notes
Before correcting any operational faults or carrying out any repair, maintenace or cleaning work, always disengage the driving system, stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition!
Avoid oil and grease coming into contact with the skin.
Contact a doctor immediately for injuries caused by escaping oil.
Follow all other safety notes to avoid injuries and accidents.
5.2 General
Certain maintenance and service interavals should be observed to guarantee correct operation of the rotary swather and to reduce wear and tear. These include, amongst other things, cleaning, greasing, lubricating and oiling parts and components.
Torque moments M (unless otherwise stated)
A Ø
M 4 2,2 3,0 4,4 5,1
M 5 4,5 5,9 8,7 10
M 6 7,6 10 15 18
M 8 18 25 36 43
M 10 29 37 49 72 84
M12 42 64 85 125 145
M14 100 135 200 235
M14x1,5 145 215 255
M 16 160 210 310 365
M16x1,5 225 330 390
M 20 425 610 710
M 24 730 1050 1220
M 24x1,5 350
M 24x2 800 1150 1350
M 27 1100 1550 1800
M 27x1,5 850
M 27x2 1150 1650 1950
M30 1450 2100 2450
5.6 6.8 8.8 10.9 12.9
(Nm)
M
A
A = thread size (solidity class given on the head of the screw)
A
8
8
.
1
0
KR-1-130
1
KS-312-0
9
.
20
Periodically check all bolts and nuts and retighten if necessary!
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KS-5-015
Tightening torque MA (Nm) of the guide roller nuts M16x1,5 (1): 90 Nm
5.3 Tyres
• Installation of tyres and wheels requires special knowledge and proper installation tools!
• Repair work on the tyres may only be carried out by experts using suitable assembly tools.
• Park the rotary swather on solid and level ground. Secure against rolling away unintentionally using wheel checks.
• Check the air pressure regularly.
Check the tyre pressure at regular intervals and top up air if necessary. The values can be taken from the adjacent table.
Type
Swadro 355 16 x 6.50-8 1,5
Swadro 395 16 x 6.50-8 1,5
Tyre size
Tyre press [in bar]
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5.4 Lubrification
All greasing points of your windrower are shown on this page. Observation of the maintenance and greasing intervals laid down will prolong the service life of the implement.
As a rule, disengage the drive mechanism and stop the tractor before carrying out any maintenance, servicing or cleaning work and before remedying operational disorders. Always remove the ignition key from the tractor.
Use oils and greases produced on vegetable basis.
20h
20h
20h
Lubricant Quantities and Designations for the Gearboxes
50h
KS200042
Bio-Lubricants
Quantity lit Designatin/Brand Designation/Brand
Gearbox housing 3,0 Getriebefließfett GFO 35
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on request
6. Winter storage
7. Starting-up after winter
1. Store the machine in a weather-proof building. Never store the machine next to artificial fertilizers.
2. Thoroughly clean the machine. Dirt involves the formation of moisture which entails rusting. If cleaning with a high-pressure washing device do not direct the water jet at the bearings.
3. Make sure all movable parts such as tension pulleys, hinges etc. move freely. If necessary movable parts have to be removed, cleaned, checked for wear and replaced by new ones as required.
4. Lubricate all hinge points.
5. Lubricate the machine thoroughly.
6. Grease the PTO shaft guard tubes to prevent them freezing.
7. Touch up damaged paintwork, spray damaged areas with anti-rust fluid.
8. Fill approx. 1,5 litre semi-fluid grease every year into the rotor gearcase. To do this unscrew the screw plug (1) and fill with semi-fluid grease.
storage
1. Remove oil and grease which was applied for the preservation of chains and the machine.
2. Grease the machine completely to allow any accumulation of condensed water in the bearings to be eliminated.
3. Check the inflation pressure in the tyres.
4. Check the oil level in the gearbox an top up as laid down by the manufacturer.
5. Retighten all bolts and nuts.
6. Be sure all machine components are correctly adjusted and readjust as required.
7. Spin the slip clutch to free the linings.
9. Read thoroughly the instruction manual again.
Important: Use oils and greases produced on
vegetable basis.
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KS-314-0
9. Clean chains with diesel fuel, let dry and lubricate with viscous oil.
10. Jack up the machine to relieve load on tyres, do not deflate tyres, protect tyres against sun, grease and oil.
11. Take a note of all spare parts required and order them in time. It will be easier for your KRONE Dealer to supply and install spare parts before the start of the season. What is more, your machine will be ready for use before the start of the next season. What is more, your machine will be ready for use before the start of the next season.
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8. Extras/accessories
8.1 Support wheel with chain-type top link
On Swadro the support wheel with chain-type top link has to be fitted to the left hand side of the headstock when seen in the travel direction.
Support wheel installation :
Slide the support wheel (1) into the guide tube (2) welded on the left in the direction of travel. Position as desired using the insertion pin (3). Fit the chain holder (4) on the top link arm connection of the three-point frame using top link arm pins. Attach the chain (4) to the top link arm connection so that it hangs slightly when the machine is lowered. In this way the rotary swather can suit itself to the ground contours.
For road transport always use the fixed top link!
8.2 Tine loss protection
 The basic rule for servicing, maintenance, repair and assembly work on the rotary
swather - switch off the PTO shaft.  Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key.  Secure the tractor and rotary swather from rolling away!
Fitting the tine loss protection
The tine loss protection for the twin-spring tine consists of:
a cord
two cord clamps with
two each of saucer-head screws, washers and locknuts
Secure the cord (1) to the swath disc tines (3) with the cord clamps (2).
KS-0-019
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4
24
DThe cord should be situated behind the swather disc tines in relation to the direction of rotation. The nuts (4) on the cord clamps should be pointing outwards.
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3
KS-0-015
9. Technical Data
Swadro 355Type
Three point linkage standard standard
Tandem axle standard standard
Number of arms 10 11
Number of double tines per arm 3 4
Working width mm 3500 3900
Swath rotor diameter mm 2900 3200
Height mm 2300 2400
Height in operating position mm 1600 1600
Length mm 2600 2800
Width in transport position mm 1800 2020
Width in operating positon mm 3600 4000
Power requipment approx. kW/HP 26/35 29/40
PTO shaft speed max. permitted drive speed
540 t/min 540 t/min
Swadro 395
recommended operating drive speed 350–450 t/min 350–450 t/min
Equivalent continous sound pressure lev. below 70 db (A) below 70 db (A)
Acreage capacity approx. per hour 3,5 4,5
Tyres 16 x 6.50-8 16 x 6.50-8
Tyres pressure bar 1,5 1,5
Weight of machine kg 600 660
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. . . konsequent, kompetent
Maschinenfabrik Bernard Krone GmbH
Heinrich-Krone-Straße 10, D-48480 Spelle Postfach 11 63, D-48478 Spelle
Phone +049 (0) 59 77/935-0 Fax +049 (0) 59 77/935-339 Internet: http://www.krone.de eMail: info.ldm@krone.de
11-Feb-2003
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