LELY HIBISCUS 425, HIBISCUS 485, HIBISCUS 455 Operator's Manual

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HIBISCUS
425 / 455 / 485
R-H001.0611VT
HIBISCUS 485
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
HIBISCUS
425 / 455 / 485
Rh0010611en-tp.fm English
HIBISCUS
®
is a registered trademark. The right of exclusive use belongs to the companies of the LELY Group.
©2006. All rights reserved. Nothing of this publication may be reproduced and/or published by printing , photocopying, microfilm or any other way without the prior written perm ission 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........................................................................................8
3 TRANSPORT..................................................................................................................9
4 MACHINE ADJUSTMENTS...........................................................................................10
4.1 Swath width ..................................... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... .......................................... ...10
4.2 Working height.............................. ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... .............................................10
4.3 Cam track adjustment..........................................................................................11
5 OPERATING THE HIBISCUS®.....................................................................................11
5.1 General directions................................................................................................11
5.2 Forward speed and PTO speed.................... ... .... ... ... ..........................................13
6 DISMOUNTING FROM THE TRACTOR ............................................................. .... ... ...14
7 MAINTENANCE.............................................................................................................15
7.1 Maintenance after operations..............................................................................15
7.2 Lubrication...........................................................................................................15
7.3 Intermittent maintenance .....................................................................................17
Supplements:
A OPTIONAL EXTRAS ..................................... ............................................. ...................19
B TECHNICAL DETAILS...................................................................................................20
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PREFACE
This Operator’s Manual is meant for personnel that are operating the machine and are responsible for its daily maintenance.
Kindly read this manual fully prior to starting work.
Such instructions as are related to your safety and/or that of others are marked in the margin by a warning triangle with exclamation mark. These instructions should be observed with particular care and attention.
Instructions which may lead to serious material damage in case of non-compliance or incorrect use are marked in the margin by an exclamation mark.
The machine described in this manual may contain components which do not form part of the standard equipment but are available as optional extras. This is not made clear in all cases, because standard specifications may differ from country to country.
Furthermore, machines and optional extras may be adjusted to specific regional conditions whilst they 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 in 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.
Warranty shall not apply if the instructions mentioned in this manual have not been met, or if they have not been met completely or correctly. Neither shall warranty apply in case of modification of the machine by you or third parties without our foreknowledge and/or authorisation.
TYPE- AND SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR MACHINE
The type and serial number plate is fitted on the side of the main chassis, behind the headstock.
In case of correspondence and ordering of spare parts, kindly state the type- and serial number of your machine. Complete the box below with these numbers.
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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 occurring on the machine.
- Operate this machine in a safe way.
- The machine should be operated by authorised persons only.
- Be alert and observe all safety precautions.
- Make sure that all safety guards and protection devices are in
place.
- Keep out of reach of moving parts.
- Stop engine, PTO and moving parts before adjusting, cleaning or
lubricating the machine.
- Take care that nobody will be within the dangerous zone while the
machine is in operation and be sure 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.
- Use always a tractor with a cab.
- Clear the field of objects that could be thrown up by the machine.
- Observe the prevailing legislation for public road transport.
- Use flashing lights or other safety signs, when required.
- Don’t stand on the machine.
- Use genuine LELY parts only.
- Remove the pressure from hydraulic systems before starting work
on them and/or before coupling/ uncoupling hydraulic hoses.
- Use protective clothing, gloves and/or safety glasses 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
- Carefully read operator’s manual before handling the machine.
Observe instructions and safety rules when operating.
- Attention! Moving parts.
Stay clear of rotating machine parts.
- Danger of flying objects.
Maintain a sufficient, safe distance from the machine as long as the tractor engine is running.
- Danger of getting jammed by moving parts.
Keep out of reach of all parts as long as they have not yet been blocked, or are otherwise prevented from moving.
- Tractor PTO speed is never allowed to exceed 540 r.p.m.
- Attention! Moving parts.
Read the operating instruction of the PTO shaft. Never use a PTO shaft without protection.
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1 INTRODUCTION
The LELY HIBISCUS 425, 455 and 485 (fig. 1) are hitch carried, single rotor rakes for side delivery. The machine has 1 rotor with either 11 or 13 tine arms, each equipped with 4 double tines. The tines give a clean sweep and move the grass to left hand side in an airy windrow.
As standard the HIBISCUS rake comes with a pivoting 3 point linkage headstock giving the machine trailing characteristics. This allows for the machine to continue raking operations even when turns are made.
The tandem axle wheel assembly ensures an excellent raking operation of this rake also when working in undulating fields.
2 LINKAGE TO THE TRACTOR
- Adjust the tractor’s three point hitch lower arms at equal height.
- Fit the lower arms to the linkage pins (cat. II) of the machine’s
headstock.
- Fit the tractor top link to the machine by means of a category II
top link pin.
- Place the parking jack in the raised position (fig. 2).
- Secure the tractor’s lower arms by means of stabilisation chains
or rods eliminating any sideways movements.
- Check if the PTO shaft telescopes smoothly.
- Fit the PTO shaft to the tractor PTO.
At first assembly or use of another tractor: check the minimum and maximum overlap of the PTO shaft halves
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- Fit the safety chain of the protection tube to a rigid part of the
tractor.
If the machine is fitted with a lighting kit (option):
- Put the plug of the lighting cable in the tracor socket and
check the lighting for correct operation.
*. Consult the instruction supplied with the PTO shaft
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3 TRANSPORT
After the machine has been adjusted to the transport position, it can be transported by the tractor.
Put the machine into the transport position as follows:
- Slide the swath curtain inwards and lock it by means of the
locking pin.
- Pull out the locking bar and fold up the protection guard (fig. 3).
Then slide the locking bar back into the locked position and check that it is properly secured. This check is to be carried out on either side of the machine. In raised position, the safety guards also ensure that the rotor is blocked.
- Remove the tine arms from the rotor and place them in the holder
at the front of the machine (fig. 4).
During lifting the machine automatically swivels into the central position. Make sure that nobody is near the machine and pay attention to obstacles, if any.
- Lift the machine from the ground.
- Lock the trail device by placing the locking pin in the lowermost
position (fig. 5).
- Use all such lighting and warning signals as are mandatory by
law (or other regulations prescribed by the authorities).
- For transport on public roads: make sure tha t the front axle
weight is sufficient (fit front weights, if necessary) and that the rear axle weight allowed as a maximum is not needed.
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
Put the machine into the working position as follows:
- Slide the tine arms onto the rotor (fig. 6).
- Pull out the locking bar and fold down the protection guard. Then
slide the bar back into the locked position and check that it is properly secured. This check is to be carried out on either side of the machine.
- Unlock the trail device by placing the locking pin (fig. 5) in the
top position.
4.1 Swath width
- Slide the swath curtain outwards and lock it by means of the
locking pin (fig. 7). Adjustment is dependent upon crop quantity and desired working width. Select a position in which there is a smooth flow of crop material between the rotor and the swath curtain without build-up of material.
4.2 Working height
- Adjust the rotor in a horizontal or slightly inclined (forward)
position by means of the top link.
If the required height cannot be obtained with the help of the spindle adjustment, try this by adjusting the tandem wheels to any of the 4 possible positions.
- Adjust the working height roughly by positioning the wh eels (A,
fig. 8). The end piece can also be fitted upside down, which reduces the adjustment to half. This makes it possible to adjust the rotor at the swath side (LH) a half-position lower, so that a larger crop volume can be handled. Fit the bolts spaced as widely apart as possible to achieve a reliable connection.
- Adjust the exact height by means of the spindle B. The tines
should only just touch the ground. Control of the spindle is easier while the machine is slightly lifted.
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B
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4.3 Cam track adjustment
Rising and descending of the tines that are fitted on the tine arms is ensured by the cam track. By adjusting this system, rise and descent moments can be changed.
Correct adjustment depends upon crop/terrain conditions and forward speed. The cam track can be changed by placing the adjustment strip (fig. 9) in one of the holes.
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• Make sure that nobody is near the machine at the moment the PTO is engaged.
• Do not allow anyone to come within a 25 m radius from the machine during work.
• Stop the tractor engine before leaving the tractor cab.
• The safety guards and the swath curtain are essential protective components of the machine. So: operate the rake only with these components duly fitted.
5.1 General directions
For making turns on headlands, the machine can be lifted by means of the tractor’s hydraulic lift.
- Raise the machine.
- Engage the PTO at the lowest possible engine r.p.m..
- Increase the motor speed.
- Drive forward. Never drive the machine through the crop while the rotor is on the ground without rotating. This may cause damage to the tines an d tine arms.
- Lower the machine into the crop.
The machine can be used for making swaths (fig. 10) and for moving windrows across (fig. 11).
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By using only part of the full working width, smaller night swaths can be made (fig. 12).
If fuller windrows are required, double swaths (fig. 13) or multiple swaths (fig. 14) can be made.
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If some crop is left in the middle behind the machine (fig. 15), the top link should be turned in until the crop material is taken up effectively.
In case the crop is not effectively taken up on the sides (fig. 16), the top link has to be turned out whilst -if need be- the height adjustment or cam track should be corrected.
Because of the trail device, turns made with the HIBISCUS rake are almost as short as those made by a trailed machine.
- If the machine is lifted in a turn it will automatically swivel into the central position.
- Make sure that nobody is near the machine and that obstacles cannot be hit.
5.2 Forward speed and PTO speed
Select a forward speed and PTO output (450-500 r.p.m., max. 540 r.p.m.) which ensures a good and clean windrow.
If the rotor speed is too high there is the risk of crop not being released soon enough by the tines so that lumps of material are scattered behind the machine. If so, reduce the PTO speed.
Lower the forward speed when the clutch is engaged as a result of overload.
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6 DISMOUNTING FROM THE TRACTOR
Always place the machine on hard, even ground.
- Lock the trail device by means of the locking pin (fig. 17).
- Place the parking jack in the bottom position.
- Lower the tractor hydraulics until the parking jack rests on the ground.
- Switch off the tractor engine.
- Disengage the PTO shaft from the tractor PTO.
- Place the PTO shaft in the hook (fig. 18).
If the machine is fitted with a lighting kit:
- Remove the plug for lightning from the tractor socket.
- Disengage the top link from the machine.
- Disconnect the lower arms from the machine.
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7 MAINTENANCE
• Correct machine servicing is necessary with a view to
reliable and safe working.
7.1 Maintenance after operations
- Clean the machine thoroughly.
- Check the tines and tine arms for tightness and damages, if any.
- Grease the machine with a rust preventive. Pay special attention to the tines. Smooth tines without any rust stimulate an unhampered crop flow.
7.2 Lubrication
All lubrication points of the machine can be greased with a biodegradable grease (Total Biomultis SEP2), unless stated otherwise.
- PTO shafts to be greased every 8 working hours by the grease nipples on the cross assemblies, protection tubes and slip clutch (fig. 19).
- Profiled tubes of the PTO shaft to be greased every 8 working hours (fig. 19).
- Gears in the gearbox over the rotor to be greased every 8 working hours (A, fig. 20). When greasing, keep turning the rotor bit by bit, ensuring effective distribution of grease all over the gears.
- Bearing block B of the drive shaft extension to be greased every 8 working hours.
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- Pivot points (A, fig. 21) of the tandem wheels to be greased every 40 working hours.
- Splines and spindle of the height adjustment to be greased every 40 working hours (B, C, fig. 21).
- Lubricate the trail device of the headstock every 40 hours (fig. 22).
- Grease the cam track inside the rotor with a high grade grease (Molykote BR2Plus) every 1,000 hectares or once every year. The cam track can be easily accessed by disassembling one or more tine arm shafts from the rotor.
- Grease or lubricate all remaining pivot points every 40 working hours.
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40h
A
B
C
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7.3 Intermittent maintenance
Intermittent maintenance has to 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.
- Check the machine for damage and flaws.
- Check the tyre pressure (fig. 23).
- Check all bolts and nuts for tightness. When tightening loose bolts/nuts the torques listed below should be applied.
M6 M8 M10 M12 M14 M16 M20 M24
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
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275 kPa (2.75 bar)
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- Convince yourself of the presence and undamaged condition of all safety decals on the machine (fig. 24).
A (P/N 9.1170.0408.0) B (P/N 9.1170.0407.6) -2x­C (P/N 9.1170.0410.2) -2x­D (P/N 9.1170.0125.4) E (P/N 9.1170.0437.1) -4x­F (P/N 16.61.175)
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A
BC
D
E
F
A B
C
D
E F
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A OPTIONAL EXTRAS
Tine loss protection device
The tine arms of the HIBISCUS rake can be simply fitted with tine loss protection devices. This simple option prevents tines (after having hit an obstacle) from getting away from their tine arms due to a broken coil. Lost tines that stay behind in the field may cause major damage to a baler, loader wagon or harvester.
Cam track greasing
The cam track of the HIBISCUS rake is greased. To facilitate and accelerate greasing of the cam track, a tine arm is available with a grease nipple fitted on it. This grease nipple ends in the cam track so that the grease can easily access the right place.
Spare wheel support
The HIBISCUS rake can be fitted with a support for a spare wheel. Due to the availability of spare wheels, flat tyres in the field, if any, can be sorted out quickly.
Gauge wheel
By fitting a gauge wheel to the HIBISCUS rake, you can improve the machine’s ground contour following capabilities, which may be necessary if you want to achieve an optimum raking performance in undulating fields. A chain replaces the top link, while the gauge wheel takes over the level position function of the top link. This causes the machine to operate as a trailer. On headlands and during transport, the machine can be normally lifted by means of the tractor’s 3-point hitch.
Lighting kit
During transport on public roads the tractor's lighting may become invisible. The HIBISCUS models 455 and 485 can therefore be equipped with a lighting kit, which also comprises safety signs.
Supplement A
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B TECHNICAL DETAILS
All details are without engagement and may be altered without prior notice.
HIBISCUS
®
425 455 485
Working width 3.20 - 4.25 m 3.50 - 4.55 m 3.85 - 4.75 m Transport width 1.95 m 2.20 m 2.35 m Transport height 2.00 m 2.10 m 3.00 m Transport length 3.20 / 3.95 m 3.35 / 4.25 m 3.75 / 4.55 m Diameter of rotor
(incl. tine arms) 3.20 m 3.50 m 3.80 m
Number of tine arms 11 13 Number of tines / tine arm 4 double tines Swath width 1.10 -1.40 m Linkage category II PTO speed 450 - 500 r.p.m., max. 540 r.p.m. Overload security K32B radial pin
clutch
K33 radial pin clutch
Operating speed max. 12.5 km/h Tire size 16/6.9-8 6ply 18.5/8.5-8 6 ply
Power required
48 kW
(65 HP)
51 kW
(70 HP)
59 kW
(80 HP)
Weight appro x. 730 kg 785 kg 850 kg
Supplement B
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