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1. 18 Sic 17 jj AC 10 c LE D 6 NIE 20 21 5 1 2 Pict 1 b Slide the main pipe 26 into the swinging pipe 20 and retain with the supplied lever 22 and pin 23 so that it is on axis with the three point hitch pict 2 A e 26 Pict 2 At AWG04 hay rake attach axles 27 to main pipe 26 by hel of flanges side lock lamas 22 and pin 25 as you see picture 3 At AWG04 hay rake attach the axle 27 from external to the inside as axle 27 and single axle 44 Pict 3 d Attach the wheel assembly 43 to the hub 28 with bolt 23 and nut 42 according to for every U QN Ii NU A NL U JN N N N SSS Pict 4 e Lift the wheels x from the ground until they are in the working position Above are the instructions for the R H rake assembly Please refer to the above instructions also for the L H rake assembly Most parts are interchangeable for both rakes only the specific parts are marked RIGHT or LEFT f Unlock the primary structure with the supplied lever 22 and pin 25 turn t by 90 degrees and lock 1t again with the same pin Now the rake 15 properly positioned on
2. At Fe nnd LN A A E Et e 7 Tr 1 E i ARES A E PELE t s dur n u A 5 N i 2 N ZN KUN as d Sa y n un rad lt F rg E a MEC FH L Ba pte L3 am 1 ir FL Lk Z i EI M Al Tua EA Piet 13 Pict 14 Pict 15 Before operating the rake and after you have reached the field unlock pin 21 pict 7 and relevant notes This will enable the rake to float independent of the Mainframe Next adjust the rake angle by positioning the pin 11 into the holes 2 to 7 pict 15 Hole 15 for transport only 14 AWG 8 and AWG 10 rakes are properly designed for windrowing as ideal implement to complement the big halers Slide the AWG 4 rakes on the frame 1 to get different working widths Below pict 19 20 is the ideal positioning of the rake for a swath suitable for a 5 pick up baler 15 pp gm E pm mi siw PROBLEM CAUSES REMEDIES 1 Wheel does not un 1 New tine too much Have the wheels be turning on load hay paint on it gravelly soil until the tine is clean again 2 The wheels are too 2 Mud on tine point due close to the to moist soil ground 2 Tine failure 1 Going backwa
3. WEIGHT WHEEL WIDTH WIDTH Safety Messages READ MANUALS Do not operate the machine unless the instructions in the following manuals have been carefully read and understood This Wheel Rake Operator s Manual Tractor Operator s Manual FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS Carefully read and understand all safety messages in this manual and on your machine safety decals Safety decals located on your machine conta n important information that w ll help you operate your equipment safely Keep safety decals n good condition Replace missing or damaged safety decals Allow only responsible properly instructed individuals to operate the machine Carefully supervise inexperienced operators TOWING IMPLEMENTS ON PUBLIC ROADS Before towing the implement attach the safety chain to the drawbar support or other specified anchor location Safety chains will reduce the risk of injury due to collision or loss of vehicle control if the drawn implement becomes unhitched from drawbar Provide enough slack in the chains to permit turning Obey all applicable laws regarding the use of lights a slow moving vehicle sign safety chain and other possible requirements concerning road use Use good judgment and drive carefully REDUCE SPEED WHEN TOWING LOADS Be sure that the tractor is large enough to have adequate braking and steering control when towing implements that do not have brakes Reduce speed if towed load without breaks weighs more t
4. the ground and you only have to attach the remaining wheels as explained above The rake 15 now fully assembled and ready to be mounted to the tractor AS Wer 252 GS 3 ad T COP L 5 lt 1 ai JEN 4222 ISE SAS 4 ANS 522 ae a UN cin ASSEMBLING AWG 10 01 a Attch the drawbar 52 to the back frame 31 by bolt 27 and plate of frame 41 Attach the jack 5 and wheel 36 Fig 29 b Attach the lift arm RH and LH 33 22 to the back frame 31 with pin 28 FIG 32 Attach the lift 25 and 3 00m 3 23m 13 14 1t shown at motaging AWG 10 d Attach the under of front arrangement RH LH 34 35 to the lift arm RH LH 33 22 by bolt 2 and plate of arrangement 32 e Attention that the lift hoses 13 14 mustn t be free and must be attached to the drawbar with hose collar 15 f After you attach the pintle 1 with bolt nut washer 2 3 4 FIG 28 After you fnish the part montage of AWG 02 MONTAGE it the under front arrangement 34 35 which is attached to the lift arm and start to use 100 x 50mm tube 155 x180mm HYD CYL 70 x 330mm 485mm collapsed ASSEMBLING a Attach the frame RH 3 and frame LH 4 to each other by bolt 5 and nut washer 12 13 as you see at frame assembling Look at the assembling AWG 10 02 b Attach the connection lamas as the shape of connection lama 1 10 will be at t
5. AWG 0208 BoltM12 120 14 9 AWG 0209 2 7 m 10 AWG 0210 Intermediatetube 2 11 AWG 0211 Upper spring retaing plate 2 12 AWG 0212 WasherMI2_____ 4 13 AWG 0213 Suspension spring 10 50 4 14 AWG 0214 Lowerspringretaing plate 2 _ 16 AWG 0216 Lowerlocklama 2 17 AWG 0217 Sideloklam 08 22a AWG 0222 Singleaxis 2 Axis __ __ 23 AWG 0224 Mainpipe 2 _24 AWG 0225 Gaiterscircle 10 25 AWG 0226 Bearing6205 1 0 Hb 1 9 9 9 9 an Hub 31 AWG 232 circle 2 4 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 25 AWG 10 26 tractortoolsdirect com 260 BALE HAY
6. AWG 0408 CottorPin 5 5 14d 9 AWG 0409 PinM24 2 R 10 AWG 0410 AWGease nipple M8 5 ll AWG 411 Pin __ ___ 12 AWG 412 5 d 13 AWG 0413 BotMI2 120___ 2 14 AWG 0414 INuMI2 I5 AWG 0415 Intermediate tube 1 16 AWG 0416 Upper spring retainig plate 1 17 AWG 0417 _ Middlelink coupling _ 1 18 AWG 0418 Suspensionspring M10 50 2 19 AWG 0419 Lowerspringretamigplate 1 N e IN e e 37 AWG 0437 Grass concentration wire 6 5mm 38 AWG 0438 Pan head bolt 3 8 25 80 39 AWG 0439 NCNut3 8 80 _ 42 AWG 0442 Fibrbot 2 9 19 AWG 04 AWG 10 01 ZN 7 20 AWG 10 01 6 AWG 0106 _ 8 7 AWG 0107 __ 3 8 AWG 0108 Bot 9 AWG 0109 Bot P 11 AWG 0111 ___ Washer Y f 1 1 12 AWG 0112 AA MAY __ 13 AWG 0113 Hoe300m 1 14 AWG 0114 Hoe32mm 24001 15 AWG 0115 Hosecollar 2 16 AWG 0116 UNET 17 AWG 0117 290 hose 3 8 33cm___ 1 18 AWG 0118 290 hose 3 8 40 2 19 AWG 0119 4 AWG 10 02 260 BALE HAY tractortaalsdirect com 02 2 8
7. COSTRUZIONI MACCHINE AGRICOLE SALFFE di GALFRE DOMENICO amp SRL Via Centallo 136 ROATA CHIUSANI 12044 CENTALLO CN ITALY Tel 390171 718005 Fax 390171 718004 Sito internet www galfre net E mail info galfre net USER MANUAL ASSEMBLY SPARE PARTS SS Y Y FINGERWHEEL AGW2 3 4 5 6 AGW8 AGW10 tractartaalsdireet earm 280 BALE HAY DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The manufacturer Galfre Domenico C SRL Via Centallo 136 ROATA CHIUSANI 12044 CENTALLO CN Italy 0171 718005 Fax 0171 718004 declares under it responsibility that the machine FINGERWHEEL RAKE fully complies with Essential Requisites for Safety and for Safeguarding health set out in 2006 42 CE Repealing Directives 98 37 Ce e 89 392 CEE With the aim of verify the conformity towards those directives we consult the harmonized standard EN 1553 UNI 10759 and technique specific ISO 11684 Centallo CN _ The legal administrator AGW MOUNTED HAY RAKE 2 3 4 5 6 wheel hay rake is easily adaptable to each type of tractor by its 3 point linkage It s a machine that saves a lot of time and work Our machine can be used on each kind of field and 1t help farmers to make work easier than previous It is used for the seperating the green herb over the field to ventilate them to dry in a short time It can be used to collect cutted plant stalks
8. assembly All safety decals also appear elsewhere in the parts manual where they are displayed with other assemblies of which they are a part AWARNING IN To assure that all decals remain in place and remain in good condition follow the instuctions Given below 1 Keep decals clean Use soap and water Not mineral spirits adhesive cleaners and other similar cleaners that will damage the decal an 2 Replace any damaged or missing decals When attaching decals surface temperature of the metal must be at least 40 degree F The metal must also be clean and dry 3 When replacing a machine component with a decal attached replace the decal also 4 Purchase replacement decals from your Wheel Rakes dealer Read Operator s Manual AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC CONTROL Hydraulic control lever B 1s used to raise and lower the rake arms Some tractors have detents which will not allow the tractor lever to return to neutral on ts own The lever must be returned to neutral manually to prevent overheating of the hydraulic system NOTE Layout varies with tractor model Consult your tractor operator s manual ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AWG 10 02 Position the parking stand 1 1 in 1ts housing and lock 1t with the pin 2 Next lay the primary structure supplied assembled on the ground with the swinging pipe 20 upwards picture 1 a
9. barley wheat stalks together to put this in a standart row and bt this way the plant stalks return to the economy and obins extra gain AGW 08 CARTED HAY RAKE 8 wheel hay rake s easily adaptable to each type of tractor by its 3 point linkage By means of high work capacity that saves a lot of time and work Our machine can be used on each kind of field and it help farmers to make work easier than previous It is used for the seperating the green herb over the field to ventilate them to dry in a short time It can be used to collect the cutted plant stalks barley wheat stalks together to put this in a standart row and bt this way the plant stalks return to the economy and obtains extra gain MODEL LENGHT WORKING TRANSPORT WEIGHT WHEEL WIDTH WIDTH AGW 10 CARTED HAY RAKE 10 wheel hay rake is easily adaptable to each type of tractor by its 3 point linkage At pleasure GVR 10 can be turn into 8 wheel hay rake with one pin By means of high work capasity that saves a lot of time and work Our machine can be used on each kind of field and it help professional farmers to make work easier than previous It is used for the seperatingthe green herb over the field to ventilate them to dry in a short time It can be used to collect the cutted plant stalks barley wheat stalks together to put this in a standart row and by this way the plant stalks return to the economy and obtains extra gain MODEL LENGHT WORKING TRANSPORT
10. e 1 L H RP 4 or RP 5 rake duly assembled as above On the and L H GR 04 and GR 05 rakes only the wheel arms and the wheels are specific all other parts are interchangeable for both rakes The specific parts are marked RIGHT for the RH rake and LEFT for the L H rake 12 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The rake 1s suitable for 1 RAKING pict 16 Turn the main pipe 26 with the bend to the left Turn the wheel arms 27 on RP 5 rake turn the wheel arm 55 as well with the bend to the left 2 SPREADING pict 17 Turn the main pipe 3 with the bend to the left Turn the wheel arms 27 3 TURNING pict 15 Turn the main pipe 3d with the bend to the right Turn the wheel arms 27 on GR 3 rake turn the wheel arm 55 as well with the bend to the left Above we have described how to set a R H rake for the different operations If you need to set a L H rake for the above operations please refer to pictures 16 17 and 18 of V rakes Insert the hitches 1 15 of front arrangement to the bolted lamas 10 11 on frame and lock 1t with pin 8 and linch pin 7 13 For the V rakes transport please refer to the AWG 04 rake transport Pictures 13 and 14 below show the transport position of AWG 08 and AWG 10 V rakes a gt E I NI Ni ai Nie E SM SS cs h 41 ER e 28 TA
11. han the tractor Use additional caution when towing loads under adverse surface conditions when turning and on inclines NO RIDERS Be sure the tractor operator is the only person riding the tractor Do not allow riders on the machine CHECK THE FIELD _ Be alert and use extreme caution when operating on hillsides or near ditches gullies holes or obstructions where rollover could occur Watch out for and avoid any object that might interfere with the proper operation of the machine 1 e stones and limbs AVOID HIGH PRESSURE LEAKS Pressurized fluid can penetrate body tissue and result in serious injury or death Leaks can be invisible Relieve pressure before working on system When searching for a leak use an object like cardboard not your hand A surgeon familiar with this type of injury must remove fluid injected under the skin immediately AVOID TIRE EXPLOSION Tire explosion can result 1f the following procedures are not to followed Maintain correct tire pressure Do not inflate tire above recommended pressure Check for low tire pressure Inflate to recommended pressure Replace any tire with cuts bubbles or damaged rims Do not weld or heat wheel assembly Heating will increase tire pressure SAFETY DECALS Safety decals located on your machine contain important and useful information that will help you operate your equipment safely Each of the safety decals 15 shown below and in the parts book under decal
12. he back and connection lama 2 11 in the front to the frame 2 units from each as right and left by the help of bolt 9 nut 12 and washer 13 Picture 10 Pict 7 After than attach frame to tractor by help of somebody or by crane with in 6 and linch pin 7 pict 8 Pict 8 When the rake is ready to be mounted to the tractor pict 6 attach the lifting arms to the pins on both sides of the primary structure 1 Next attach the three point arm to the cap 15 of the primary structure with the pin Now lift the rake to its highest setting and for transport lock with the pin 19 for no rake floating pict 7 Retain the part 14 to the crossbar 1 with the pin 9 into hole 1 pict 15 of the above said crossbar Now turn the main pipe 24 and bring the rake to the vertical position for transport pict 10 Never operate the rake with the pin 19 in the locked position The locked position is for transport only 11 tractor com 14 15 19 18 19 transporting locked working unlocked Pict 9 Pict 10 AWG 08 and AWG 10 V rakes are made as follows main frame 1 complete of hitches 4 12 4 or 5 rake Duly assembled as abov
13. ing the transporting S de Lock To hinder being The attachment of Project the side AWG 02 17 Lama damaged of the main pipe and lock lama 10 attachment of main pipe front arrangement 03 and front arrangment to to each other could 01 each other because of be damaged being shaked during the because of being operating in the field shaked during the operating in the field Cultivator Especially to reduce the The back pipe of Assemb the Linch effect of being damaged front arrangement cultivator linch 02 13 bacause of being shaked could damage the during the operating and system with hard prevent the machine and sudden strokes being damaged for this because of effects reason of shaking Wire Stand To increase the life of The grass Project the wire AWG Plate montage and to prevent collection wire stand plate 04 02 35 the getting out of gragg could get out of its collection wire its housing and or housing because of the bolts and nuts making pressure on the could be out of use tines which are on the because of being rake part deformed 17 AWG 04 28 i P A 14 cr 18 tractortoolsdirect com 260 BALE HAY 2 AWG 0402 RLockPinM7_____ la 3 AWG 0403 Under of front arrangement 1 4 AWG 0404 Bolt M12 90 J 1 5 AWG 405 Nu MI2 d 6 0406 Frontarrangement 1 7 AWG 0407 Castle nut 8 8
14. rds with 1 Lift the wheels before wheels not lifted going backwards 2 Too much pressure on 2 Lightly lift the rake the wheels 3 Tine rusted 3 Protect it by oiling 3 The rake does not 1 The wheel is too much 1 By setting the 344 point vertical inclined angle to the ground collect the hay 2 Tine worn out 4 Too much floating of wheels 5 Bent tine 1 the wheels not lifted 2 Too much speed on rough soil Going across deep and narrow ditches Too much weight on the wheels 4 16 1 Wheels too far from ground Going backwards with arm bring the wheel vertical to the ground 2 Replace it We recom mend replacing all tines worn to a uniform height 1 Slightly lower rake 1 Lift the wheels when going backwards Reduce speed Reduce your speed Lightly lift the rake SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Picture Parts Parts Name Using Aim Problem Precautions No code Chain To hinder being Any of Project chain 01 50 damaged the rake s arm components could between two 01 51 or attachment be broken or arm components because of damaged because much loading during the of rocking during transporting the transporting Under Lock To prevent damaging The front Project under Lama the front arrangement arrangement could locl lama 02 16 and 15 components cause damaging to because of rocking its its self and self during the components transporting because of rocking its self dur
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