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Manual de usuario Agri-Fab, modelo 48" PLUG AERATOR 45-0299

Fabricar: Agri-Fab
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Nombre del archivo: 07124796e.pdf
Idioma del manual:en
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Fasten the end plates to the corners of the tray using eight 5/16" x 3/4" hex bolts and 5/16" nylock nuts. Do not tighten till step 18. FIGURE 10 16. Place the lift handle through the slot in the tray. Fasten the lift handle to the smaller, inner hole in the middle wheel bracket using the bolt and nut which you pre- assembled earlier (figure 2). Fasten the lift handle to the larger, outer hole in the wheel bracket using a 3/8" x 1-1/4" hex bolt, the shoulder spacer, and a 3/8" nylock nut. Tighten both nylock nuts. See figure 11. 17. Push the grip onto the lift handle. See figure 11. CAUTION: The Lift Handle can drop to the rear unexpectedly. It will not lock securely in transport position until step "c" below is completed. GRIP3/8" x 1-1/4" HEX BOLT3/8" NYLOCK NUTSHOULDERSPACERPRE-ASSEMBLEDNUT AND HEX BOLT 18. Perform the following steps in sequence to assure secure locking of the lift handle. Refer to figure 12. a. Turn the aerator upright, then place the lift handle into the transport locking notch at the front end of the slot in the tray. b. Stand on the right side of the aerator and push against the tray, which will force the lift handle over to the right side of the notch. c. Keep the tray and lift handle in this alignment and tighten the eight bolts at the corners of the tray. d. Tighten the two bolts which fasten the middle brace to the tray. e. After performing these steps, some effort should be required to shift the lift handle from the transport locking notch over into the slot to lower the aerator. When the aerator is raised, the lift handle should spring back over into the transport locking notch. ccccdbaPUSH AGAINSTTHIS SIDE FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12 MAINTENANCE 1. Plugger points can periodically be sharpened with a small grinder to maintain good penetration. Points should be removed to sharpen. Follow original angle and contour of points when grinding. 2. For storage, clean the aerator and lightly oil all exposed metal parts to prevent rust. OPERATION Aerating means pulling small soil plugs, ranging up to three inches in length, from the soil to create small reservoirs that will bring oxygen, fertilizer and water down into the roots. For best aerator performance, the following lawn preparations and operating procedures are recommended. CAUTION: POINTS OF AERATOR KNIVES ARE SHARP! EXERCISE CAUTION AT ALL TIMES WHILE USING THE AERATOR. LUBRICATION 1. Oil the spool assemblies and shaft as needed. 2. Oil the wheel hubs as needed. 1. Mow lawn and remove loose clippings prior to use of lawn aerator. 2. Start tractor engine with controls in neutral and place throttle at slow engine speed. 3. Engage shift lever at lowest possible forward speed and lower aerator, allowing plugger points to enter the ground. Increase speed as conditions permit. 4. Aerate in the straightest line possible, making overlapping passes to increase the plugger point pattern. 5. Avoid extremely sharp turns with plugger points engaged in ground to prevent damage to lawn. 6. DO NOT cross over walks or drives without first raising the aerator to the transport position. 7. On sloped lawns, always aerate in an up and down direction. DO NOT attempt to follow the contour of the ground. 8. To increase the depth of plugger point penetration, up to 140 lbs. of weight, such as bags of sand or (4) concrete blocks, may be added to the tray. The weight can be secured to the tray with ties or straps fastened to the front and rear of the tray. Fasten so that the ties or straps cannot become entangled on rotating parts. 10. If the ground is extremely hard and dry, it is recommended that it be sprinkled or watered down for one or two hours prior to aerating. 11. DO NOT attempt to aerate if ground is too wet, (muddy). 12. Do to small rocks and gravel which are normally present in aerated soil plugs, it is recommended that the plugs be raked; otherwise damage to the lawn mower blades may arise, especially when reel type mowers are used. CAUTION: TO PREVENT INJURY, DISMOUNT FROM TRACTOR TO RAISE OR LOWER AERATOR CONTAINING ADDED WEIGHT. NOTES REPAIR PARTS FOR 48" PLUG AERATOR MODEL 45-0299 1243356788999101014192122222323242625272727272828282828282831322930333435171717171717121212121318121313121317271027283036202137 32 REPAIR PARTS FOR 48" PLUG AERATOR MODEL 45-0299 REF. PART QTY. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. 23 47189 3 Nylock Nut, 1/4-20 Thd. 24 46526 2 Hex Bolt, 1/2-13 x 3-1/2" Long 25 43019 2 Hex Jam Nut, 1/2-13 Thd. 26 48115 2 Nylock Jam Nut, 1/2" Thd. 27 43009 8 Flat Washer, 3/4" 28 741-0439A 8 Split Bearing, 3/4" 29 44474 1 Spacer, 2.38" Long 30 44500 2 Spacer, 1.00" Long 31 46537 1 Spacer, 3.90" Long 32 47675 2 Spacer, 5.29" Long 33 47707 1 Grip 34 47623 1 Hitch Pin, 3/8" Flat Head 35 43343 1 Hair Cotter Pin, 1/8" 36 24924 32 Knife, Aerator 37 43080 32 Carriage Bolt, 5/16-18 x 3/4" 48309 1 Owners Manual REF. PART QTY. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. 1 24625 1 Tray (48") 2 24623 1 Middle Brace 3 24619 2 End Plate 4 24624 1 Lift Handle 5 24103 1 Tongue 6 24626 1 Shaft (4...


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