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Instruções de Operação Alamo, Modelo FC-0002

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REMEMBER! This machine is often operated in heavy brush and in heavy weeds. The Blades of this Mower can throw objects if shields are not properly installed and maintained. Serious injury or even death may occur unless care is taken to insure the safety of the operator, bystanders, or passersby in the area. Do not operate this machine with anyone in the immediate area. Stop mowing if anyone is within 100 yards of mower. (SGM-2) Rotary Cutter • The Rotary Cutting Head is rated to cut vegetation up to 5” in diameter. • Objects tend to be thrown out from under the head in the direction of blade rotation and toward the raised edge of the shroud. Avoid cutting with the head tilted at an angle that objects would be thrown towards the unit operator position. • When clearing brush and small trees, operate unit at 1 mph ground speed and position cutter head at an angle that will cut 2’ to 3’ into the growth. Make the first pass just above ground level. This will remove the low branches and allow operator a better view of the material to plan for the next pass. After repeated passes, each elevated approximatly 4’ above the last, the main trunks of the trees will be exposed and they can be cut as desired. This avoids clogging the head with cut and mulched material. • Open the hydraulically operated door to allow blades to reach large diameter vegetation. Operate the mower with the door closed when cutting grass, weeds, and light brush to reduce thrown objects for safer mower operation. • When operating near the ground or when mulching be particularly careful that there are no bystanders or animals with a 100 yards. Debri tends to fly out at great speed and can injure or even cause death. OPS-B- 0039 OPERATION ©2008 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION SAMURAI 12/08 Operation Section 3-38 Grass Flail • The Grass Flail head is rated for cutting grass only. • The Grass Flail operates attached to the boom arm, and is ideal for cutting hard to reach areas where a smooth cut is required. • Cutting height ranges from 3/4” to 4” in vegetation. Cutting height is set by adjusting the height of the roller assembly. • When operating near the ground or when mulching be particularly careful that there are no bystanders or animals with a 100 yards. Debri tends to fly out at great speed and can injure or even cause death. OPS-B- 0040 FML 100 Shredder • The FML 100 Severe-Duty Shredder is designed for cutting material up to 6” in diameter and then shredding the cut debris into 3/4” diameter chips. • It has a cutting width of 3’2”. • Suggested cutting speed is 1st gear. Slow down for thick, dense, or hard material. • Open the retractable hood when cutting large diameter vegetation to allow access to the cutting knives. Close the hood to cut fallen limbs into 3/4” mulch size pieces. • When operating near the ground or when mulching be particularly careful that there are no bystanders or animals within a 100 yards. Debri tends to fly out at great speed and can injure or even cause death. • Operate tractor in lowest gear to allow shredder time to mulch limbs. OPS-B- 0041 OPERATION ©2008 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION SAMURAI 12/08 Operation Section 3-39 Flail • The Flail Brush Cutter is rated to cut material up to 4” in diameter. • Setting cutting height ranges from 3/4” to 6”. Cutting height is set by adjusting the height of the roller assembly. • Remove roller assembly when cutting limbs and other large diameter vegetation (greater than 2”) to prevent damaging the roller assembly. • When operating near the ground or when mulching be particularly careful that there are no bystanders or animals within a 100 yards. Debri tends to fly out at great speed and can injure or even cause death. OPS-B- 0042 BuzzBar® Tree Limb Cutter • The BuzzBar Tree Limb Cutter is rated for material up to 4” in diameter. • Suggested cutting Speed for the Buzzbar is 1st gear. Slow down for thick, dense, or hard material. • Always cut with the boom positioned perpinducular to the limbs being cut (see diagram). Cutting with the boom swing backward or forward will cause the blades to warp from “raking” through the cut material. • For maximum blade life, do not allow the blades to contact hard items such as the ground or metal objects. • Check belt tension daily.If belts start to slip adjust tension soon. The more belt slippage, the more they will wear and looser they become. • Grease bearings of saw blade spindles daily. • Two pumps from hand grease gun. • When operating the unit be sure there are no bystanders or animals with in 100 yards of the unit. OPS-B- 0043 OPERATION ©2008 Alamo Group Inc. OPERATION SAMURAI 12/08 Operation Section 3-40 Timber Cat • The Timber Cat Sickle Bar Limb Cutter is rated for material up to 4” in diameter. • The Timber Cat is operated attached to the boom arm and is ideal for trimming populated areas where a smooth cut is required. • When operating the Timber Cat correctly the limbs fall straight down for easy disposal and clean-up. • When operating ...


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