Gasoline
Gasoline motors leave the factory without oil and
gasoline, before switching on, check the oil level
and fill oil in the crankcase and gasoline in the fuel
tank.
Avoid using gasoline more than 7 days off to avoid
motor malfunction.
Fill the tank with care to avoid spilling fuel.
Fuel only with regular gas (not premium).
Checking
Before operating the shredder check:
If there are tools or objects on the motor or on the
equipment, mainly inside the grain funnel or the
green crop feeder.
If there is something obstructing the motor.
If the rotation direction is correct.
If electric power supply coincides with voltage of
the motor.
If the gasoline motor contains oil in the crankcase
and gasoline in the tank.
If there are people or objects near pulleys and belts.
If the shredder cover is properly closed.
If the counter cutting blade is properly set and fixed
(pg. 55).
If the cutter assembly is securely attached to the
machine shaft and the knife is not colliding with the
counter knife.
Notes:
If the equipment is properly prepared,
start the motor, allow it to reach maximum
revolution and start working.
Keep both diesel and gasoline motors running
for some minutes for them to reach normal
working temperature.
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Note: for further information on operation, see engine's
manual.
Operation Instructions
Turning on the gasoline motor
Tensioning the belt
Note the amount of oil in the crankcase and
gasoline in the tank according to the motor model,
so check the motor manual.
Gas tank capacity: 6.5 liters (15 HP engine (TRAPP /
Lifan), 7 liters (13.5 HP engine - Briggs & Stratton)
and e 11 liters (16 HP engine - Briggs & Stratton).
Notes:
Never leave a diesel or gasoline motor
running in a confided area or without proper
ventilation. The gas from the exhaust contains
carbon monoxide which is inodorous and
lethal.
Make sure that the motor is filled with standard
gasoline in the tank and oil in the sump.
Check if the belt is not tensioned, turn the ignition
switch to the "ON" position and open the fuel
valve. Engage the choke lever, accelerate the motor
slightly, and pull the retractable start lever until
the motor runs. The motor model with 16 HP has
electrical starting, in this case it is not necessary to
pull the cable of the retractable start.
As soon as the motor starts to warm up, return the
choke lever to the starting position, accelerate the
motor to the ideal working speed.
To turn off the engine in an emergency situation,
turn off the engine's On/Off switch. Under normal
circumstances, to turn off the engine, close the
fuel valve and leave the engine running until all
the fuel is used up, then turn off the On/Off switch.
The engine shall only be turned on if the belt
stretcher lever (1) is in the relief position, that is,
without tensioning the belt, as shown in Figure 6.
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