LELY HIBISCUS 1015 CD, HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi Operator's Manual

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LELY HIBISCUS
1015 CD Profi (+)
R-H004.0810VT
Operator’s manual
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
LELY HIBISCUS
1015 CD Profi (+)
Rh0040810en-tp.fm
English
HIBISCUS is a registered trademark. The right of exclusive use belongs to the companies of the LELY Group.
©2008. All rights reserved. Nothing from this publication may be reproduced and/or published by printing, photo­copying, microfilm or any other way without the prior written permission of LELY INDUSTRIES N.V.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................................................................................page
PREFACE .........................................................................................................................5
WARRANTY CONDITIONS .............................................................................................5
TYPE AND SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR MACHINE ........................................................5
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................6
EXPLANATION OF SAFETY DECALS ON THE MACHINE ...............................................7
1 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................8
2 LINKAGE TO THE TRACTOR...........................................................................................9
3 TRANSPORT...................................................................................................................10
4 MACHINE ADJUSTMENTS .............................................................................................11
4.1 Working width ...................................................................................................11
4.2 Working height ..................................................................................................12
4.3 Descending speed...............................................................................................12
4.4 Cam track adjustment ........................................................................................12
5 OPERATING THE HIBISCUS ...........................................................................................13
5.1 General instructions ...........................................................................................13
5.2 Forward speed and PTO speed ..........................................................................14
6 DISMOUNTING FROM THE TRACTOR .......................................................................... 14
7 MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................. 15
7.1 Maintenance after operation ............................................................................15
7.2 Lubrication..........................................................................................................15
7.3 Periodic maintenance.........................................................................................17
7.4 Changing oil in gearboxes .................................................................................18
Supplements:
A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM.....................................................................................................19
A.1 Adjustment of ground pressure relief system .................................................. 19
A.2 Filling the hydraulic system ...............................................................................19
B HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM .................................................................................................20
B.1 Mechanically controlled.....................................................................................20
B.2 Electrically controlled.........................................................................................21
C OPTIONAL EXTRAS ....................................................................................................... 22
D TECHNICAL DETAILS .....................................................................................................23
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PREFACE
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This Operator’s Manual is meant for personnel who operate the machine and are responsible for its daily maintenance.
Kindly read this entire manual prior to starting work.
Instructions relating to your safety and/or that of others are marked in the margin by a warning triangle containing an exclamation mark. Always observe these instructions with particular care and attention.
Instructions which may lead to serious material damage in case of non-compliance or incorrect use are indicated in the margin with an exclamation mark.
The machine described in this manual may contain components that do not form part of the standard equipment but are available as optional extras. This is not indicated in all cases since standard specifications may differ from country to country.
Furthermore, machines and optional extras may be adapted to specific regional conditions and are also subject to permanent research and innovation. For this reason, the specifications of your machine may not be consistent with the pictures in this manual.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
For those parts which fail under normal operating conditions, the factory will make replacement parts available, free of charge, for a period of 12 (twelve) months from the date of purchase.
The warranty shall not apply if the instructions mentioned in this manual have not been followed, or if they have not been followed completely or correctly. Nor will the warranty apply if you or third parties modify the machine without our foreknowledge and/or authorisation#.
TYPE AND SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR MACHINE
The type/serial number plate is fitted to the front of the machine, underneath the draw bar on the gearbox support.
Please specify the type and serial number of your machine in any correspondence and when ordering spare parts. Complete the box below with these numbers.
Type number
Serial number
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Use the machine only for the purpose for which it was designed.
- Follow all prevailing safety regulations, including those laid down in this manual and indicated on the machine.
- Operate this machine in a safe manner.
- The machine should be operated by authorised persons only.
- Be alert and observe all safety precautions.
- Ensure that all safety guards and protection devices are in place.
- Keep out of reach of moving parts.
- Stop the engine, PTO and moving parts before adjusting, cleaning or lubricating the machine.
- Take care that no-one is within the dangerous zone while the machine is in operation and ensure that people are kept well away from the machine. This is especially important when working along roads and near or on fields that are accessible to the public.
- Always use a tractor with a cab.
- Clear the field of any objects that could be thrown up by the machine.
- Observe prevailing legislation for public road transport.
- Use flashing lights or other safety signs, when required.
- Do not stand on the machine.
- Use genuine LELY parts only.
- Depressurise the hydraulic systems before starting work on them and/or before coupling/uncoupling hydraulic hoses.
- Use protective clothing, gloves, safety glasses and/or hearing protectors, if required.
- Clean the safety decals regularly so that they can be read at all times.
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EXPLANATION OF SAFETY DECALS ON THE MACHINE
- Read the operator’s manual carefully before operating the machine. Observe instructions and safety rules during operation.
- Danger! Moving parts. Stay clear of rotating machine parts.
- Danger: folding parts. Keep away from the folding areas of parts.
- Danger: risk of being trapped by moving parts! Keep outside the movement range of parts for as long as they have not been secured or prevented from moving in another manner.
- Ensure the tractor PTO speed never exceeds 540 r.p.m.
- Danger: moving parts! Read the operating instructions of the PTO shaft. Never use a PTO shaft without any protection.
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1 INTRODUCTION
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The LELY HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi (fig.1) is a pull-type, twin-rotor cam rake for central delivery. The machine has 2 rotors with 15 tine arms, each equipped with 5 double tines. The tines give a clean sweep and move the grass to the centre in an airy windrow. The machine's working width and swath width can be adjusted infinitely by means of hydraulics. The OCTOSENSE wheel assembly comprising 8 tyres ensures excellent raking when working in undulating fields as well.
The rotors of the HIBISCUS 1015 CD rake are fitted to the carriage by means of a 3-D system (fig. 2), allowing them to follow ground contours independently of the carriage. The OCTOSENSE wheel assembly underneath the rotor feels its way over the ground in such a way that clean raking is ensured and no crop is left behind. The rotors of the HIBISCUS 1015 CD rake have a modular construction, allowing any repairs to a tine arm shaft to be carried out quickly and cost-effectively.
The HIBISCUS 1015 CD rake is fitted with a hydraulic system, which transfers part of the weight of the rotors to the carriage. Consequently, the large wheels of the carriage and the tractor absorb the weight, thereby minimising any damage to the turf.
The hydraulic system can be controlled by means of a cord or electrically when switching from the transport position to the working position. In addition, the electrically controlled system allows the machine to be operated with one rotor in the headland position and the other one on the ground, which greatly facilitates the raking of slanting plots and field corners.
The HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi+ is a special version of this rake. The Plus version of the HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi features wheel assemblies underneath the rotors, the height of which can be hydraulically adjusted from the tractor cab. This not only makes the adjustment easier than with the standard wind handle, but also enables the working height of the rake teeth to be adjusted during operation, due to tracks in the ground, for example. On the Plus version, the hydraulic system is controlled electrically via a control box in the tractor cab.
As standard, the HIBISCUS 1015 CD rake is fitted with brakes on the transport wheels. Either a hydraulically or pneumatically operated system can be supplied, according to the user's preference.
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2 LINKAGE TO THE TRACTOR
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Link the machine to the tractor as follows:
- Adjust the tractor’s three-point-hitch arms at an equal height.
- Fit the lower arms to the linkage pins (cat. II / III) of the headstock (fig. 3). Use the filler pieces for category III.
- Lift the drawbar slightly so that it is horizontal. Maintain this height adjustment of the tractor lift during operation and transport. Limit the downward movement using the stabilisation chains (optional extra), for example, if it is impossible to maintain the adjusted height of the tractor hitch.
- Place the parking jacks in the raised position.
- Secure the tractor’s lower arms with stabilisation chains or rods to eliminate any sideways movements.
- Place the wheel wedges in the supports fitted on the rear of the safety signs.
- Check if the PTO shaft telescopes smoothly.
- Fit the PTO shaft to the tractor PTO.
During first assembly or when using another tractor, check the minimum and maximum overlap of the PTO shaft halves in all positions
- Fit the safety chain of the protection tube to a rigid part of the tractor.
- Connect each of the two thick (1/2”) hydraulic hoses separately to a single-acting hydraulic tractor valve that has a floating position. Permitted maximum oil pressure: 21.0 MPa (210 bar).
- Connect the thin (3/8”) hydraulic hoses to a double-acting hydraulic tractor valve. Permitted maximum oil pressure: 21.0 MPa (210 bar).
- Connect the hose(s) for the brakes to the tractor's trailer brake valve.
In case of mechanically controlled hydraulics:
- Place the end of the operating cord of the ram lock in the tractor cab.
In case of electrically controlled hydraulics:
- Place the control box of the hydraulic system on a fixed, metal base in the tractor cabin using the magnet.
- Insert the plug of the power supply for the electrical controls into an appropriate socket in the tractor cab.
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- Insert the plug of the lighting cable into the tractor socket and check if the lighting is operating correctly.
*. Consult the instructions supplied with the PTO shaft
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3 TRANSPORT
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The HIBISCUS rake can be transported by the tractor after it has been adjusted to the transport position. The transport width is 3.0 m.
Adjust the machine to the transport position as follows:
- To reduce the transport height of the HIBISCUS rake to 3.90 m, the 4 outer tine arms of each rotor can be demounted and stored in the holder fitted on top of the rotor (fig. 4). If required, more tine arms can be stored in the holder at the rear of the machine.
- Fold up the safety guard and secure it by means of the locking pin (fig. 5).
- HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi+: Turn the switch on the control unit to the central position.
- Operate the single-acting tractor valves to put the machine in the headland position.
- Pull the control cord of the hydraulic system or press the button on the control box and operate the tractor's double-acting valve. The machine will now fold up and the rotors will sink into the supports (fig. 6).
- Use all lighting and warning signals required by law (or other regulations prescribed by the authorities).
- For transport on public roads, ensure that the front axle weight is sufficient (fit front weights, if necessary) and that the permitted maximum rear axle weight is not exceeded.
The machine is now ready for transport.
Never allow the PTO shaft to rotate when the machine is in the transport position.
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4 MACHINE ADJUSTMENTS
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Ensure that no-one is near the machine when it is switched from the transport position to the working position.
Put the machine into the working position as follows:
- Pull the control cord of the hydraulic system or press the button on the control box and operate the tractor's double-acting valve. The rotors are lifted out of their supports and the machine will then unfold.
- Lower the rotors onto the ground by operating the tractor's single-acting valves.
- Fit the outer tine arms.
- Unfold the safety guards and secure them by means of the locking pin (fig. 7).
4.1 Working width
The working width of the HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi rake can be adjusted infinitely between 9.2 and 10.2 m by means of hydraulics. The swath width can be varied between approximately 1.5 to 2.5 m.
- HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi+: Turn the switch on the control unit to the central position in order to adjust the working width.
- Operate the tractor's double-acting valve to adjust the working width and swath width of the machine.
- Use the adjustable stops on the ram to maintain a certain working width (fig. 8). When doing so, take the pick-up width of the following machine into account. A swath that covers the full pick-up width ensures properly filled bales.
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4.2 Working height
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B
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- Adjust the rotor in a horizontal or slightly oblique (forward) position by means of the height adjustment system of the front swivel wheels.
If the required height cannot be obtained with the help of the wind handle or hydraulic adjustment, try this by adjusting the wheels to any of the 6 possible positions.
- Adjust the working height approximatively by positioning the tandem wheels (A, fig. 9). The end piece can be fitted in the other one of the two parallel rows of holes, which reduces the adjustment by half. As a result, the rotors in the centre of the machine can be adjusted a half­position lower, allowing a larger crop volume to be handled. Fit the bolts spaced as widely apart as possible in order to achieve a reliable connection.
- Mechanical height adjustment: Adjust the correct height using wind handle B. The tines should only just touch the ground. The wind handle is easier to operate when the rotors are lifted slightly.
- HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi+: Turn the switch on the control unit to the position of the rotor that is to be adjusted. Operate the tractor's double-acting valve to adjust the working width and swath width of the machine. The tines should only just touch the ground.
4.3 Descending speed
The descending speed for operating the machine on headlands can be adjusted.
- Adjust the speed by turning the blue turning knobs #of the three­way valve (fig. 10). turn right = descending slower. turn left = descending faster.
4.4 Cam track adjustment
The cam track determines the rise and descent of the tines fitted to the tine arms. Rise and descent moments can be changed by adjusting this system.
Correct adjustment depends upon crop/terrain conditions and forward speed. The cam track can be adjusted by placing the adjustment strip (fig. 11) in one of the holes.
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5 OPERATING THE HIBISCUS
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B
• Ensure no-one is near the machine at the moment the
PTO is engaged.
• Do not allow anyone to come within a 25 m radius of the
machine during operation.
• Stop the tractor engine before leaving the tractor cab.
• The safety guards are essential protective components of
the machine. Consequently, only operate the rake if these components have been duly fitted.
5.1 General instructions
To enable turning on headlands, the rotors can be lifted (approx. 20°). To do so, actuate the single-acting valves of the tractor.
- Lift the rotors up to the headland position.
- Engage the PTO at the lowest possible engine r.p.m.
- Increase the engine speed.
- Drive forward. Never drive the machine through the crop while the rotors are on the ground and are not rotating. This may damage the tines and tine arms.
- Lower the machine into the crop.
- Place the hydraulic valves in the floating position; the rams have to telescope smoothly throughout the operation.
The machine can be used for making swaths (fig. 12) and moving swaths (fig. 13).
By turning the ball valve in the hydraulic system of the machine (A, fig. 14), it is possible to switch from combined to individual lifting and lowering of the rotors..
- Open the valve (handle vertical) for joint control.
- Close the valve (handle horizontal) for individual control.
With the HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi+, movements can be switched by means of a control box in the tractor cab.
- Turn the switch (B, fig. 13) to the central position for combined operation of the rotors. Turn the switch to the left or right position for individual control of the rotors.
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5.2 Forward speed and PTO speed
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Select a forward speed and PTO output (450-500 r.p.m., max. 540 r.p.m.), which will ensure a good, clean windrow.
If the rotor speed is too high, the tines may release the crop too late. As a result, lumps of material will be scattered behind the machine. If this occurs, reduce the PTO speed.
Lower the forward speed when the clutch is engaged due to overload.
6 DISMOUNTING FROM THE TRACTOR
The machine can be dismounted from the tractor both in the working and in the transport position. Always place the machine on hard, even ground.
- Place the parking jacks in the bottom position.
- Place the wedges against the transport wheels in order to prevent the machine from rolling away accidentally.
- Lower the tractor hydraulics until the parking jacks rest on the ground.
- Switch off the tractor engine.
- Disengage the PTO shaft from the tractor PTO.
- Place the PTO shaft in the hook (fig. 15).
- Depressurise the hydraulic system and disconnect the hydraulic hoses.
- Place the dust caps on the plugs and hang the plugs on the support on the headstock (fig. 15).
- Remove the lighting plug from the tractor socket.
- Uncouple the hose(s) for the brake and hang the plugs on the support on the headstock (fig. 15).
In case of mechanically controlled hydraulics:
- remove the control cord for the hydraulic system from the tractor cab.
In case of electrically controlled hydraulics:
- remove the plug from the control box of the hydraulic system and take the control box out of the tractor cab.
- Disconnect the lower arms from the machine.
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7 MAINTENANCE
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• Correct machine servicing is vital for ensuring reliable
and safe operation.
7.1 Maintenance after operation
- Clean the machine thoroughly.
- Grease the machine with an anti-corrosion agent. Pay special attention to the tines. Smooth tines without any rust stimulate an unhampered crop flow.
- Grease the piston rods with an anti-corrosion agent if the machine will not be used for a long period. Remove the agent before using the machine again. If this is not done, the seals of the rams may be damaged when the anti­corrosion agent hardens.
7.2 Lubrication
All lubrication points of the machine can be greased with a biodegradable grease (Total Biomultis SEP2), unless stated otherwise.
- PTO shafts must be greased every 8 working hours via the grease nipples on the cross assemblies, protection tubes and slip clutch (fig. 16).
- Grease the profiled tubes of the PTO shaft every 8 working hours (fig. 16).
- Gears in the gearbox over the rotor must be greased every 8 working hours (fig. 17). While greasing, keep turning the rotor bit by bit to ensure the grease is distributed effectively all over the gears.
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- Apply grease to all nipples on the machine every forty working
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40 h
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2x
2x
2x
2x
2x
1x
1x
1x
1x
2x
2x
1x
1x
1x
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100 h
hours, as depicted in figure 18.
- Apply a bit of grease to the bearing in the top of the rotor gearbox (fig. 19) every 100 working hours. Too much grease may damage the seals.
- Grease or lubricate all remaining pivot points with a high-quality grease or oil every 40 working hours.
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7.3 Periodic maintenance
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220 kPa
275 kPa
(2.75 bar)
(2.20 bar)
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400 Nm (40 kgm)
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Periodic maintenance must be carried out:
• at the start of the raking season;
• before prolonged storage of the machine;
• when the machine is used extensively during the season.
- Grease all points of the machine listed in § 7.2 “Lubrication”.
- Grease the spring-loaded locking pins of the yoke lock of the PTO shaft.
- Check if the PTO shaft telescopes smoothly. A damaged PTO shaft may cause excessive wear and tear to the machine and tractor.
- Grease the bearings of the transport wheel axles. To do so, remove the caps from the wheel hubs in order to gain access to the bearings.
- Check the machine for any damage and defects. Repair or replace damaged parts.
- Check the hydraulic system for leaks and damaged parts. Repair or replace damaged parts.
- Check the gearboxes for any oil leaks. (Changing oil: see § 7.4.)
- Check the tyre pressure (fig. 20).
- Check the tightness of the castellated nuts for the fixation of the rotor to the supporting arm (fig. 21). The correct torque of these nuts is 400 Nm (40 kgm).
- Check all bolts and nuts for tightness. Pay particular attention to the bolts that secure the segments in the rotors (fig. 22). Tighten loose bolts/nuts to the torques specified below.
Nm 10 25 50 85 135 215 410 710
kgm 1.0 2.5 5.0 8.5 13.5 21.5 41.0 71.0
M6 M8 M10 M12 M14 M16 M20 M24
Tighten the wheel nuts that attach the transport wheels to the axles with a torque of 270 Nm (27 kgm).
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- Check whether all safety decals are on the machine and not
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A
BC
D
E
F
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1.9 l
2.3 l
A
B
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ABC
D
E
F
damaged (fig. 23).
A (P/N 9.1170.0408.0) B (P/N 9.1170.0407.6) -2x­C (P/N 9.1170.0420.5) -2x­D (P/N 9.1170.0125.4) E (P/N 9.1170.0437.1) -2x­F (P/N 16.61.175) -3x-
7.4 Changing oil in gearboxes
Change the oil in the gearboxes of a new rake (or after assembly of a new gearbox) for the first time after approximately 30 working hours and every 250 working hours thereafter.
- Place a collection container underneath the gearbox.
- Unscrew the drain plug (arrow, fig. 24) from the gearbox and allow the oil to flow into the collection container.
- Fill the gearbox A (fig. 24) with 2.3 l of GX85W140 transmission oil.
- Fill the gearboxes B with 1.9 l of GX85W-140 transmission oil.
An incorrect oil quantity may make the gearbox overheat and cause irreparable damage. Change the oil more frequently when operating the machine in extreme working conditions.
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A
B
Supplement A
A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
A.1 Adjustment of ground pressure relief
system
Standard adjustment of the ground pressure relief system is 5.0 MPa (50 bar). However, it may be necessary to re-adjust this standard pressure if the wheels underneath the rotors show too much compaction on grounds with insufficient bearing power, or if the rotors do not follow the ground contours properly.
Please proceed as follows for re-adjustment:
- Unfold the machine completely.
- Put the tractor’s single-acting spool valves in the floating position.
- Open the valves on the buffer ram (A, fig. A-1).
- HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi+: Turn the switch on the control unit to the central position.
- Operate the double-acting tractor valve, which will cause a change of pressure (indicated on pressure gauges B). Adjust the pressure to the required value.
- Close the valves A on the buffer ram.
A.2 Filling the hydraulic system
In case of repairs to the hydraulic system, it has to be depressurised completely. This can be done as follows:
- Put the tractor’s hydraulic spool valves (both single acting and double acting) in the floating position.
- HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi+: Turn the switch on the control unit to the central position.
- Open the valves on the buffer ram (A, fig. A-1). Pressure will now decrease to 0 bar.
After the repairs have been carried out, the hydraulic system needs to be refilled. This can be done as follows:
- Open the valves A on the buffer ram.
- Put the tractor’s single-acting spool valves in the floating position.
- HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi+: Turn the switch on the control unit to the central position.
- Pull the control cord of the hydraulic system or press the button on the control box and operate the tractor's double-acting valve. Fold the machine completely up to the transport position. Do not operate the single-acting spool valves!
- Unfold the machine onto the ground, in the reverse order, by activating the tractor’s double-acting spool valve. Do not operate the single-acting spool valve!
- Repeat the aforementioned steps 10 times to ensure all air is removed from the hydraulic system.
- Now ensure that the required pressure is applied to the system. To do so, follow the instructions provided in supplement A.1 “Adjustment of ground pressure relief system”.
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B HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM
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4
5
6
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7
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12a 12a12b 12b
698
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11
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B.1 Mechanically controlled
Supplement B
Legend:
1 Combined ram 8 Accumulator a Single acting (unfolding) 9 Pressure gauge b Double acting (working width) 10 Buffer ram (combined) 2 Breather 11 Adjustable flow valve (one way) 3 Rotating valve (3/2) 12 Combined ram 4 Sequence valve a Double acting (unfolding) 5 Distributor b Single acting (headland position) 6 Ball valve 13 Three-way valve 7 Double controlled return valve
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1a 1a1b 1b
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2
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5
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8
9
10 11
15a 15a15b 15b
7
10
16
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34
4
11
13
14 14
22
Supplement B
B.2 Electrically controlled
Legend:
1 Combined ram 9 Electric valve (6/2) a Single acting (unfolding) 10 Accumulator b Double acting (working width) 11 Pressure gauge 2 Breather 12 Ball valve 3 Double-acting ram (height adjustment) 13 Combined buffer ram 4 Double-controlled return valve 14 Adjustable flow valve (one way) 5 Electric valve (8/3) 15 Combined ram 6 Sequence valve a Double acting (unfolding) 7 Distributor b Single acting (headland position) 8 Rotating valve (3/2) 16 Electric valve (3/2)
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Supplement C
C OPTIONAL EXTRAS
Stabilisation chain
The correct height of the hydraulic linkage is essential for the machine’s freedom of movement. It should therefore be maintained after initial adjustment. For tractors that do not have a consistent linkage height, a stabilisation chain can be supplied to steady the lower linkage position.
Spare wheel
The HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi rake is fitted as standard with supports to hold two spare wheels for the wheels underneath the rotors. Due to the availability of these spare wheels, punctures in the field, if any, can be sorted out quickly.
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Supplement D
D TECHNICAL DETAILS
HIBISCUS 1015 CD Profi 1015 CD Profi+
Working width 9.2 - 10.2 m
Transport width 3.0 m
Transport height 3.85 / 4.80 m
Transport length 6.8 m
Diameter of rotor
(incl. tine arms) 4.5 m
Number of rotors x tine arms 2 x 15
Number of tines/tine arms 5 double tines
Swath width 1.50 - 2.50 m
Linkage Category II / III
Hydraulic connections
- 2 single-acting valves with floating position
(max. oil pressure 21.0 MPa (210 bar))
- 1 double-acting valve
(max. oil pressure 21.0 MPa (210 bar))
Electric connection - - 1 x 12V
PTO speed 450 - 500 r.p.m., max. 540 r.p.m.
Overload security 2x K33 slip clutch
Operating speed max. 17.5 km/h
Transport speed max. 40 km/h
Tyre size
transport
rotors
15.0/70-18 12 ply 16/6.5-8 6 ply
18.5/8.5-8 6 ply
Power required
74 kW
(100 HP)
Weight approximately 4,810 kg
All details are without engagement and may be altered without prior notice.
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