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1. RE TECHNICAL CHECK UP Stara ae eed Constant Evolution Calibrations and client training Check up to be done within 6 months after delivery DOCUMENT DEALERSHIP COPY CHECK UP DATE N OF HECTARES SERIAL N N OF HOURS OWNER DATE CITY UF DEALERSHIP TECHNICIAN DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES RENDERED Check general implement conditions Train regarding proper working conditions Ifnecessary review the transmission adjustments in general Train the operator by calibrating the implement Instruct regarding periodic maintenances We hereby declare that the referenced machine of this form has gone through a check up and orientation procedure according to the instructions contained in the technical delivery terms DEALER S STAMP AND SIGNATURE CLIENT S SIGNATURE Stara S A O 2015 All rights reserved No part of this publication can be reproduced stored in a data bank or transmitted in any form with out express written permission from Stara The images in this manual are merely illustrations Stara reserves the right to make changes at anytime without any prior consent or notifications STARA S A IND STRIA DE IMPLEMENTOS AGR COLAS Av Stara 519 Caixa Postal 53 N o Me Toque RS Brazil Phone Fax 55 54 3332 2800 CEP 99470 000 e mail faleconosco stara com br
2. Stara Constant Evolution BRUTTUS 6000 Spreader Instruction Manual ORGULHO DE SER BRASILEIRO NN MANU 7006 ING Rev B Stara Constant Evolution BRUTTUS 6000 SPREADER INSTRUCTION MANUAL STARA S A IND STRIA DE IMPLEMENTOS AGR COLAS CNPJ 91 495 499 0001 00 Av Stara 519 Caixa Postal 53 N o Me Toque RS Brazil CEP 99470 000 Telephone Fax 54 3332 2800 e mail sara stara com br Home page www stara com br August 2015 Revision B MANU 7006 ING CONTENT Clicar P FOREWORD SS DE ED DE SE N GE RS 7 MNEs EU ea S A ER ee 9 1E MAIN GOMPONENIS ri sei dj da ei ee ee pein ae se dE a dd ates 11 2 IDENT FEAT ON SE Ge GE a ES 12 3 TECHNICAL SPEGIFICATIONS ees ees es Mes GAN Sk AR Rek dekke ee Re ani ER Rd dens ee ee OANE A eed Gee ekke eke see OE es ENE 13 A DIMENSIONS sje 14 5 SAFE PROCEDURES oi 15 5 1 General safety procedureS eee 15 5 2 gt KNOW all Safety information aan ee red Maw Ee EN 15 5 3 Preventing unexpected machine start up ee 16 5 4 Precautions to work with safetY ee eee eee 16 920 DOC al T 16 90 EET USE A AE ee 17 5 7 IMPOPE USAGE See 17 5 8 Operating and transporting the implement with Safety eee eres 17 5 9 Avoid fluids under high pressure sees eee eee 19 5 10 Cares while on hilly TT 19 5 11 Safety measures while transporting the implement eras 19 5 11 1 Transporting on public r
3. Figure 2 2 IDENTIFICATION All of Stara s implements have and identification plate which lists EE the weight capacity model date manufactured and its serial number STARA S A IND DE IMPLEMENTOS AGRICOLAS AV STARA 519 N O ME TOQUE RS BRASIL CNPJ 91 495 499 0001 00 ab Figure 3 When requesting parts or any information at your dealership mention the information which identifies your implement The identification plate Figure 3 is fixed to the chassis of the implement ECN Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS mwan 7 oS O wan en wet les 2 rims DW 13 x 15 5 Standard wheels heavy duty 2 tires 385 65 x 22 5 Rims and tires allowed 2 rims DW 7 x 16 6 holes heavy duty Optional transport wheels 2 tires 10 5 65 x 16 10 ply with inner tube Output rate reducer Kit for fertilizers granular and seeds Accessories small Transmission system for variable rate applications Optional Table 1 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual DE Stara 4 DIMENSIONS 4 092 mm 5 272 mm Figure 4 2 516 mm 3 620 mm Figure 5 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 5 SAFETY PROCEDURES The following items will describe the importance of operator safety also clarifying common risk situations during normal use and implement maintenance suggestin
4. 6 gs sn OE ase se Table 11 E Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 10 10 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 kg m Sprocket gear combination 25 37 Game um DN om me gt om om Ds yo as osse se OG 1 omme os Table 12 10 11 Fosmag w reducer kit Specific weight 1 10 kg m Table 13 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual 6 Stara 10 12 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 kg m Doom om 1 Table 14 44 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 10 13 Fosmag w reducer kit Specific weight 1 10 kg m Table 15 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual 45 Stara 10 14 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 kg m Sprocket gear combination 9 37 Table 16 10 15 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 kg m Sprocket gear combination 12 37 Table 17 EN Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 10 16 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 kg m Sprocket gear combination 12 37 OG om sm DN fom mm Table 18 10 17 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 kg m Sprocket gear combination 18 37 Table 19 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual EA Stara 10 18 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 kg m Sprocket gear combination 20 37 OG yo reg yo DS omr vw Ef tees ve N os ve Joe 2 OE om 2 Doo w ooo Table 20 10 19 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 kg m
5. Sprocket gear combination 25 37 E HT seg ms ve 3 se ve 6 vom vm Dos O om om Ef gs mo Te nn Table 21 KEN Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 10 20 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 kg m Sprocket gear combination 25 37 E om ds OE om us Ds a mo i008 dom OE om ms Doo ooo Table 22 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual EN Stara 10 21 Fosmag w reducer kit Specific weight 1 10 kg m nn HT Wa Table 23 50 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual WARRANTY CLAIMS Must be kept on file The information contained in this warranty claim has been written in a generalized way thus covering your new Stara implement Should there be the need for additional information regarding the use of your implement we suggest reading your instruction manual All the information contained in this warranty claims are based on the last available data at the time of its publication being subject to changes without any previous warnings Please be aware that any modifications made to your Stara implement could affect your productivity safety and operation With these modifications you could jeopardize loosing your contractual warranty agreement issued by Stara S A Ind stria de Implementos Agr colas When purchasing your new Stara implement demand that your authorized dealership chain completely fill out this warranty claim along with ex
6. Figure 38 Place the lever in the O zero position on the scale e Tighten the wing nut Adjust the threaded bar to match the slide gate holes and tighten the nuts Do the same to all slide gates in order to keep all of them evenly adjusted 7 12 Transmission assembly installation The agitator and conveyor track belts are driven by the left wheel of the implement through sprocket gears which drive the side transmission box Figure 39 The transmission on off system clutch assembly when driven by the hydraulic cylinder will keep the axle from turning and consequently that will stop the product distribution thus avoiding waste Starting with the clutch from where the gear set is driven and it will change the speed of the conveyor track belts Also it will drive the conveyor belts and the agitators see Figure 39 and Figure 40 28 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Ae LTTE Hi TTS LU LL HAVEN HETS LLL THT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Figure 39 Figure 40 Ed A EER HEHE TT STIENIE LETTE E EO a K Jara diere B EN Figure 41 Figure 42 7 13 Clutch drive cylinder assembly The drive cylinder is mounted on the clutch and on the rear wheel fork Figure 43 Note that the hose must pass through the hopper base tube to each the tractor s hydraulic controller LIT 2 ss SPRING RR p ay LC Z A
7. INTRODUCTION Dear client you have just become the proud owner of an implement made with the latest cutting edge technology having the direct participation of farmers in its development With the modernization of agriculture it is necessary to meet the modern practices of soil preparation of precision farming and base soil adjustments To meet these needs Stara released the Bruttus 6000 which is a spreader for soil stabilizers and seeds designed to work in different topographies and soil types offering great precision in its operation with low maintenance costs This spreader of soil stabilizers the Bruttus 6000 is accompanied by this manual where you ll find all the instructions regarding its use maintenance and warranty Stara offers its technical assistance team to assist you and or your dealership in the hopes that you will optimize the use of your implement 1 MAIN COMPONENTS Stara The Bruttus 6000 soil stabilizers and seeds spreader is made up of the following basic components A Chassis B Hitch C Wheel assembly D Hopper E Conveyor belt F Protection grating G Support stand H Slide gate I Side transmission assembly J Windbreaker curtains K Application rate reducer assembly L Load reducer caps M Agitators en hA SIS OI p el Me Figure 1 ee PP Ep r Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual EN Stara GN ie BY gt APE AR
8. they must be purchased and installed by authorized Stara dealerships So that the warranty can be honored the original receipt for the Stara genuine accessory along with the Service Order for its installation on the implement will be required as proof for the warranty period 8 2 Third party installation of purchased Stara authorized accessories Third party installation of purchased Stara authorized genuine accessories are covered exclusively under the legal warranty of 90 ninety days against defects when proven to be due to the manufacturing defects So that the warranty can be honored the original authorized dealer receipt of purchase will be required to prove its validity for the warranty period e Important The warranty period for genuine Stara accessories is exclusive and has nothing to do with the warranty period of the implement The warranty of the Stara genuine accessories like the implement s warranty do not cover the natural wear of the parts as long as it does not deal with manufacturing defects 9 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 9 1 Accessories replacement parts and modifications to your implement Stara A vast number of replacement parts and accessories but not genuine to Stara implements are available on the market Using these accessories or replacement parts can affect the safety and operation of your Stara implement even though that these products have been approved by current local laws Stara S A The Agricul
9. clutch plate clutch discs and bearings 4 ITEMS AND SERVICES NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY Factors out of the control of Stara S A The Agricultural Implements Company 1 Repairs and adjustments resulting from improper use of the implement examples over speeding the engine overloading improper operations negligence modifications alterations abuses accidents improper adjustments and repairs using non genuine parts and any other usage contrary to specifications listed on the instruction manual II Damages to the implement of any sort due to adverse environmental conditions such as acid rain reaction to chemical substances tree sap salinity hail strong winds lightning flooding impact damage by any objects and any other acts of nature 111 Failure to perform maintenance on the implement necessary repairs and adjustments due to improper maintenance done by a third party or any other non authorized dealerships failure to use the implement the use of fluids and lubricants not recommended by Stara S A The Agricultural Implements Company IV Repairs and adjustments resulting from the use of fuel with poor quality and or that has been adulterated 4 1 Additional expenditures The warranty does not cover any expenditures for transporting the implement and loss of profits 4 2 Altered hourmeter Any factors or evidence which proves that an hourmeter has been changed and tampered with will give just cause for th
10. the product application rate is the lower are the conveyor belt speeds At lower belt GEAR BOX speeds with application rates below 400 kg ha will result in a longitudinal non uniformity of the product distribution NOTE When it is necessary to apply very low amounts of granulated product you must use the output rate reducer accessory on stainless steel conveyor belts Figure 51 8 6 Implement leveling In order for the Bruttus 6000 to be horizontally level adjust its draw bar hitch with relation to the tractor s hitch To adjust the hitch position use the draw bar adjustment holes 8 7 Tread gauge adjustment procedure In order to adjust the row spacing in accordance with different commodities such as sugar cane it is necessary to change the implement s wheel span The Bruttus 6000 allows for 5 specific adjustment positions Figure 52 On specific spacing used for sugar cane the spreader has an adjustment option which allows working with spacings 1100 to 1500 mm Figure 52 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual EO Stara NOTE Whenever possible choose the widest tread gauge to ensure greater work stability The implement is factory set to the maximum tread gauge 4160 mm 8 8 Procedure when using the row marker optional Implements equipped with row markers need to have a tractor with dual controller where one controller drives the simple clutch cylinder the other controller drives
11. using the jack and support legs use caution due to possible injury hazards Figure 17 e Completely inspect the job area before any operations Check for any obstacles near the implement like trees walls and high power lines which are hazards which could in the end cause severe or fatal injuries Figure 18 ERA Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara Figure 18 Figure 16 Figure 17 5 9 Avoid fluids under high pressure Fluid leaks under high pressure can penetrate the skin and cause severe injuries Avoid such hazards by relieving the pressure prior to disconnecting the hydraulic lines or other lines Tighten all connections prior to pressuring up the system In case of an accident seek immediate medical assistance Any fluids which penetrate the skin will need to be surgically removed immediately so as not to allow gangrene to set in Figure 19 Only qualified technicians on these types of systems can perform repairs so consult your local Stara dealership 5 10 Cares while on hilly terrain e Avoid holes ditches and obstacles that can cause the machine to overturn especially on hills e Avoid sharp turns on slopes or hills Never work the implement near ditches and rivers which can bring a high risk of rollovers 5 11 Safety measures while transporting the implement 5 11 1 Transporting on public roadways or highway e Driving with the implement on public roadways or highways is prohibited
12. 0 Instruction Manual Stara 7 2 Mounting the wheel forks the hitch and the wheel axles to the chassis Assemble the wheel forks to the chassis match the fork holes with the chassis holes Figure 28 Mount them using nuts and bolts be careful to tighten them correctly and retighten as needed To mount the hitch onto the Bruttus 6000 chassis align the hitch mounting holes to the chassis Install the pins and lock them using locking pins on the ends Figure 28 The hitch assembly is a point used for swiveling which facilitates transporting the implement when using the wheel drive train in the transport mode 7 3 Preparing the drive train for transport The optional drive train for transport is used EE to move an empty implement from one place j to another during long distances and or if the implement is too wide making it difficult to EN transport on roadways gateways and narrow FS bridges SY TRANSPORT HITCH NOTE The optional drive train was G designed specifically to transport an empty implement otherwise Figure 29 the implement s structure could be damaged along with the drive train 7 4 Mounting the deflectors The deflectors serve to ensure greater uniformity of the product to be applied They are mounted on the internal front side of the chassis below the conveyor belts Figure 30 Figure 30 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 7 5 Mounting the produ
13. EE ee AR EE Ee ee ee RR EE ee ee ee AR ee ee ee ee ee 48 10 19 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 KOM ee RE ee AR EE ee RR Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 48 10 20 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 KOM eee 49 10 21 Fosmag w reducer kit Specific weight 1 10 kg m ee EE EE ee AR Ee ee ee 50 WARRANTY GEAIMS sed dia 51 WARRANTY REGISTRATION SS Ee dd Een 59 TECHNICAL DELIVERY TERMS ie eie ee ees ies gl ees el ea es ese he ee el denke dee ee Ede orige es eed 63 TEEFHNIGALGHEGKS Pe nee De EE Ene ie de oe OR need se EA edge eed 67 FOREWORD This user manual was designed to guide you in the operation of your machine its components and to instruct you on operation procedures and maintenance Read this manual thoroughly before using this product for the first time and make sure to take all the necessary safety precautions This manual should be considered as a fundamental part and should be well cared for so that it is always available for review since it contains instructions starting with the purchase of the implement or machine to maintenance and long term care At the end there are also instructions on Warranty Terms Warranty Registration Technical Delivery and Technical Inspection Due to the constant evolution of our products Stara reserves the right to make changes to the contents of this manual without prior notice This manual is available on our site www stara com br along with information on our entire product line
14. TRATION DEALERSHIP COPY BRUTTUS 6000 SPREADER CLIENT AND IMPLEMENT INFORMATION REGISTRATION IMPLEMENT MODEL SERIAL NUMBER INVOICE DATE OWNER S NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE COUNTRY ACKNOWLEDGMENT RECEIPT OF WARRANTY CLAIMS TERMS do hereby declare through this witness that have received read and am aware of the terms and conditions contained in the warranty document which was delivered by an authorized Stara representative OWNER S SIGNATURE NAME OF THE AUTHORIZED STARA DEALERSHIP ADDRESS OF THE AUTHORIZED STARA DEALERSHIP STAMP OF THE AUTHORIZED STARA DEALERSHIP SIGNATURE OF THE AUTHORIZED STARA DEALERSHIP TECHNICAL DELIVERY TERMS Stara ad 6000 SPREADER Constant Evolution This form must be completed by the technician DOCUMENT CLIENT COPY DELIVERY DATE DEALERSHIP INVOICE FACTORY INVOICE CLIENT INFORMATION NAME CONTACT ADDRESS CITY UF PRODUCT INFORMATION MODEL MANUFACTURED DATE SERIAL N TECHNICIAN RESPONSIBILITIES Check general conditions of the machine defects dents and others Hitch up the spreader to the tractor and check all systems hydraulic and electrical SO o ee Operate all systems Nr Check wheel tightness Deliver the instruction manual _ A aa aae Tire pressures Check and grease all grease fittings N TRAINING THE OPERATOR ON Wheel tightness Using the safet
15. UBLESHOOTING a ganaria 36 10 APPLICATION RATE ADJUSTMENT TABLE FOR RUBBER CONVEYOR BELTS 37 10 1 Fertilizer specific weight 1 17 KOMS eee eee ee 37 10 2 Fertilizer NPK w reducer kit Specific weight 1 17 kg M ee een 38 10 3 Fertilizer NPK w reducer kit Specific weight 1 17 kg M ee een 39 10 4 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 Kam eee eee 40 10 5 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 Kam eee eee 40 10 6 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 Kam eee eee 41 10 7 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 Kam eee e ee 41 10 8 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 KOM ee EE AR EE ee AA RR Ee ee ee ee RR ee ee ee ee ee 42 10 9 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 kg M e ee 42 10 10 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 kg M eee 43 10 11 Fosmag w reducer kit Specific weight 1 10 kg m erraram 43 10 12 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 kg M eee 44 10 13 Fosmag w reducer kit Specific weight 1 10 kg m essere 45 10 14 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 kg M e ee RR Ee ee ee ee AR ee ee ee ee ee 46 10 15 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 kg M ee 46 10 16 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 kg M ee 47 10 17 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 kg M e ee RR EE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee AT 10 18 Gypsum Specific weight 0 094 KOM ee ee RR
16. and 1 Using the operational systems hydraulic and electrical Using the safety screen Cautions with the tanks General lubrication The instruction manual warranty terms and warranty registration Safety procedures described in this manual ADDITIONAL INFORMATION We declare that the machine referenced in this document is being delivered under normal working conditions of use as described and with the various adjustments and instructions Location Date CLIENT SIGNATURE TECHNICIAN OR REPRESENTATIVE S SIGNATURE TECHNICAL CHECK UP Stara ae eed Constant Evolution Calibrations and client training Check up to be done within 6 months after delivery DOCUMENT CLIENT COPY CHECK UP DATE N OF HECTARES SERIAL N N OF HOURS OWNER DATE CITY UF DEALERSHIP TECHNICIAN DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES RENDERED Check general implement conditions Train regarding proper working conditions Ifnecessary review the transmission adjustments in general Train the operator by calibrating the implement Instruct regarding periodic maintenances We hereby declare that the referenced machine of this form has gone through a check up and orientation procedure according to the instructions contained in the technical delivery terms DEALER S STAMP AND SIGNATURE CLIENT S SIGNATURE A _
17. ct hoppers HOPPERS The Bruttus 6000 has two hoppers which are mounted on chassis above the conveyor belts by Vinay four bolts The hoppers can be tilted back thus O allowing for the access to the conveyor belts a KEEP 4 A Il Y j gt f b i E Figure 31 7 6 Mounting the conveyor belts The rubber track belts Figure 32 are used to spread dry or moist soil stabilizers be they granular or powdered They are positioned cross wise to the driving direction of the implement being driven by the rear wheel transmission NOTE When adjusting the belt tensions make sure that the scale numbers are the same on both sides Figure 33 Figure 32 Figure 33 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 7 7 Output rate reducer assembly The output rate reducer assembly kit was designed to work at lower dosages less then 300 kg ha of seeds and granular fertilizers They are mounted above the conveyor belts inside the hoppers The product falls into spaced slots above the conveyor belt thus reducing the product application output rate AM NG ER REDUCER KIT In order to install the output rate reducer kit disassemble the agitator shaft Make sure to Figure 34 maintain a gap between the reducers and the conveyor belt minimum of 5 mm If necessary use spacer washers NOTE When using the output rate reducers the slide gates are totally opened 7 8 Load reducing caps installation T
18. ct type to be applied and the application rate in kg ha The position of the levers on the graduated scale is shown on the product application tables see Table 3 to Table 23 After selecting the product the application rate in kg ha and the corresponding slide gate adjustment take a product sampling using the sample trays place then on the line and pass over them with the implement while controlling the application rates Figure 50 NOTE The amount of product collected should be 10 higher than the set dose to compensate for the spaces between the track belts When using the output application rate reducers it is not necessary to adjust the gate opening The Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara gates must be totally opened and the belt speeds will be determined by the sprockets in the gearbox The reducers make it possible to have an uniform and constant product distribution regardless of the track belt gear changes see section 7 7 on page 27 8 5 Procedure for changing gears in the gear box In order to change gear combinations remove the screw which holds the christmas tree sprockets and the wing nut which locks in the set chain tension With the christmas tree loose move it along the axle in order to place it on the desired combination Be sure to maintain the chain evenly aligned with the gears tightening the chain tension next reinstall the butterfly wing nut Figure 51 The higher
19. dd ODE NI HH I U The clutch cylinder allows for an opening of 15 mm sufficient distance to disconnect the clutch for long distances without driving the implement s transmission system The spring TRACTION SPRING must have enough tension in order to aid the Cylinder when clutching and declutching Figure 43 N IMPORTANT P Firmly tighten the bushing screw to prevent the clutch from shifting and thus cause damages to the sprocket teeth Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 7 14 Wind breaker Curtain installation The wind breaker curtains should be installed when working with powdered products and on AA AD windy days The curtain panels must be mounted L Sa one by one around and below the chassis UN Figure 44 Figure 44 7 15 Hydraulic hoses installation After the hoses have been mounted for the job connect the quick disconnects of the hoses to the tractor hydraulic controller The hose with a control valve should be mounted on the front of the implement going through the lower tube of the hopper then connect it to the hydraulic cylinder Thus the control valve is near the controller and close to the operator 7 16 Variable rate application control sys tem Installation optional Implements which have a variable rate application system are driven by a hydraulic motor thus the mechanical transmission system is not used Figure 45 In order to ins
20. e Know and respect all transit laws e Operate with safety when transporting the implement e Do not obstruct the traffic Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual KER Stara 5 11 2 Transporting the implement on trucks or flatbeds The implement will be partially disassembled Properly position the implement so that none of its parts stick outside the flatbed area Use chains to tie down the implement to the flatbed by its tires with blocks applying the implement s own brakes The implement shall be secured to the bed of the truck with hold down straps secured to the chassis of the implement Apply the parking brake Be aware of the implement s height limitations Be careful while traveling near trees high power lines and overpasses 5 11 3 Lights and hazard indicators When transporting implement on public highways use extreme caution and safety follow all local transit laws 5 12 Avoid heating parts near fluid lines The heat may cause the material to become brittle and to rupture releasing pressurized fluid This may cause severe burns or injuries Frequently check rear view mirrors Always use your turn signals to indicate your turning direction The safety beacon should be located on top of the cabin and turned on Use driving lights warning signals and turn signals at all times when driving Respect all traffic signs Always maintain warning signals headlights and reflectors clean so that they may always be vi
21. e cancellation and termination of the warranty 4 3 Owner is responsible for maintenances Engine adjustments lubrication cleaning filter replacements fluids natural wearing parts are some of the items used by the implement on their scheduled maintenances Thus these are charges incurred by the owner of the implement 5 OWNER S RESPONSIBILITIES 5 1 Getting warranty service The owner has the responsibility to deliver his implement for repairs at any Stara authorized dealership in order to maintain his warranty Fundamental conditions when honoring the warranty I The claim must be directed to a Stara authorized dealership after it has been established that there is evidence of a nonconformity 11 The warranty document for the implement must be presented and that it be properly filled out along with it all maintenance records as required by the scheduled maintenances 5 2 Maintenance It is the owner s responsibility for the proper operation required operator training of those who will operate the implement not limiting it to those required by law like maintenance and care according to the instructions listed in the instruction manual 6 HOW TO OBTAIN TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 6 1 Client satisfaction Stara S A The Agricultural Implements Company is constantly looking for ways to improve its implements and to client satisfaction All Stara authorized dealerships maintain a full arsenal of tools equipment a
22. fully tighten Improper tightening Carefully tighten Quick connect hose cou Pr Sealant Apply thread sealant and care plings leak fully tighten Damaged repairs Replace repairs Ring seal failure Replace ring Hydraulic motor oil leaks _ Oil temperature above 80 C op las ture returns to normal Adjust the pressure of the Pressure under 180 kgf cm hydraulic control relief valve to 180 kgf cm Hydraulic oil level too low Top off the hydraulic oil level Oil flow rate too low under 80 l min Service the pump pump worn Hydraulic motor does not Clean or replace the oil filter work Dirty oil If the oil is contaminated change it out Plugs with uneven pressures FE andres Teplage Operate the controls according Inverted lines to the indicated rotation of the arrow left Quick connect coupling Change them for male and Mismatched couplings does not mate female of the same type Table 2 E Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 10 APPLICATION RATE ADJUSTMENT TABLE FOR RUBBER CONVEYOR BELTS S IMPORTANT P The Bruttus 6000 spreader does not allow for an output rate of limestone lower than 500 kg ha and speeds lower than 15 km h due to the fact that the slide gate cannot be adjusted to a position lower than 5 10 1 Fertilizer specific weight 1 17 kg m 30 x 12 Table 3 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Ea Stara 10 2 Fertilizer NPK w reducer kit Specific weight 1 17 k
23. g m erecta ger comino kam am ma as TB om ao me om Table 4 EN Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 10 3 Fertilizer NPK w reducer kit Specific weight 1 17 kg m Table 5 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual EN Stara 10 4 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 kg m Sprocket gear combination 9 37 Do o HT om Do 2 rr ns ne ST om J mm os 705 OE om mes OE om mes Table 6 10 5 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 kg m Sprocket gear combination 12 37 Og os seg Table 7 EN Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 10 6 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 kg m Sprocket gear combination 15 37 an m fom ve vom vo Ds a so TEE 1 oss me 08675 om Table 8 10 7 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 kg m Sprocket gear combination 18 37 E om HT 1 H ne v ies ve teer vu DS om me OR a os ss SO om oe Table 9 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual 4 Stara 10 8 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 kg m Sprocket gear combination 20 37 OG sae sg DN y ss dm ann 2 OE H om om N ome mer N omo ao 0 H omm sm Table 10 10 9 Dry limestone Specific weight 1 82 kg m Sprocket gear combination 23 37 OG ser ies 4 om 9867 4 os f i 6 om mi 6 om as
24. g possible actions during these situations Figure 6 Precautions are necessary in light of the implement being used and working conditions found in the field or in maintenance areas The manufacturer has no direct control regarding these precautions thus it becomes the responsibility of the owner to enforce these safety procedures while working with the implement This implement follows design and work related SAFETY POLICIES FOR MACHINERY EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION per NR 12 Changing the original design of the implement is not allowed since any alterations could affect the operation of the implement its safety and could reduce its lifespan Should you not fully understand any part of this manual and need the assistance of a technician please contact your local Stara dealership Carefully read all safety related messages and warnings in your manual Figure 6 IMPORTANT P Maintain this instruction manual in good condition and do not forget to consult it on a regular basis 5 1 General safety procedures e When inspecting and refueling or refilling other materials all should be done with the equipment turned off and parked using all safe means of accessibility e It is forbidden to carry passengers on self propelled machines and implements e When servicing or inspecting the machine in high risk areas these should only be done by trained or skilled workers when dealing with security issues 5 2 Know all safety i
25. gram be fulfilled so that such situations can be avoided 7 WARRANTY OF GENUINE STARA REPLACEMENT PARTS 7 1 Purchased and installed at an authorized Stara dealerships In order to maintain the warranty of the genuine Stara replacement parts they are required to be purchased and installed by authorized Stara dealerships So that the warranty can be honored the original receipt for the genuine Stara replacement part along with the Service Order for the installation of the replacement part on the implement will be required as proof for the warranty period 7 2 Third party installation of purchased Stara authorized replacement parts Third party installation of purchased Stara authorized replacement parts are covered exclusively under the legal warranty of 90 ninety days against defects when proven to be due to the manufacturing defects So that the warranty can be honored the original authorized dealer receipt of purchase will be required to prove its validity for the warranty period e Important The warranty of the Stara genuine replacement parts like the implement s warranty do not cover the natural wear of the parts as long as it does not deal with manufacturing defects Stara will only honor warranties of genuine parts purchased at authorized dealerships 8 WARRANTY OF GENUINE STARA ACCESSORIES 8 1 Purchased and installed at Stara authorized dealerships In order to honor the warranty of the Stara accessories
26. he load cap s function is to reduce the load on the conveyor belts and agitators Thus the caps reduce the load demands put on the transmission system all the while providing greater uniformity in feeding the conveyor belts The caps are mounted inside of the hoppers being supported by side tabs and are locked down by two R clips on each cap Figure 35 7 A LOAD CAPS E d Figure 35 7 9 Agitator assembly and operation The agitators minimizes product compaction thus ensuring a uniform distribution to the conveyor belts They are mounted under the load reducer caps and are driven by side transmission AGITATORS Figure 36 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual EA Stara 7 10 Protective grating assembly and opera tion These are installed over the hoppers The protective gratings serve as a filter for the product being distributed in that it prevents stones dirt clots or other products from getting inside the hoppers thus avoiding damages to the components of the spreader system 7 11 Slide gate and adjustment lever as sembly The flow rate adjust slide gates dove tail into the hopper guide plates and are mounted on the slide gate joint support The slide gate calibration is done at the factory If it is necessary to re calibrate follow these steps Place a plate or any other part that is 2 mm thick between the conveyor belt and the slide gate PROTECTIVE GRATING ADJUSTMENT LEVER
27. i no R aa die 27 7 9 Agitator assembly and operation ea ee RR ee AR ee AR ee AA ee ee RR ee ee RR Ee ee ee RR ee ee AR 27 7 10 Protective grating assembly and operation ee eee 28 7 11 Slide gate and adjustment lever assembly eee 28 7 12 Transmission assembly installation eee 28 7 13 Clutch drive cylinder assembly c ee eee 29 7 14 Wind breaker curtain installation essere aerea aaa 30 1 15 Hydr ulie hoses installation as aa ae 30 7 16 Variable rate application control system Installation optional ee eee 30 7 17 Row marker installation OptiONAl ooooonccnncccoonnconnncnononcnnnnnononannonnnnnnonannnnnonnonanernnnnss 30 8 OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS HH ae Tei 31 8 1 Stainless Steel Conveyor Belt Adjustments es eee 31 8 2 Transmission chain drive adjustment 4uu0s444snnnnennnennennneennennnennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nenn 31 8 3 Procedures for when maneuvering and handling the implement sss sse eee eee een 32 83 12 IANS OOM x load TTT 32 B A Slide gate adjustments nn een 32 8 5 Procedure for changing gears in the gear box see eee 33 8 6 Implement leveling EES ee ee EE EE eee 33 8 7 Tread gauge adjustment procedure eee 33 8 8 Procedure when using the row marker optional eee eee eee 34 8 9 Hitching up to the PS EER EN Ge RR ERGE eN Re ee de eek age es se di ee 34 TRO
28. ilure seek your dealership in order to replace the part with an original one It is recommended that all maintenance services be performed by trained and capable professionals and by disconnecting any implement driven devices While performing any maintenance on the implement immediately clean up any oil spills Do not smoke nor install any electrical equipment near flammable products be it on the machine or in storage areas Failure to perform proper maintenance and or the improper operation of the implement by untrained personnel can cause serious accidents and injuries besides damaging the implement Maintain the work area clean and dry Before starting any maintenance and adjustment procedures turn off all power sources electric hydraulic the engine and operate controls to relieve any pressure in the hydraulic system When welding on any part of the implement remove and isolate the battery cables thus avoiding damages to the battery or other safety hazards In order to increase the life expectancy of the implement wash it after use 5 17 Protecting the environment ay It is illegal to pollute channels rivers or the soil Improper waste disposal is a threat to the environment and the ecology Vag Figure 24 Use containers to dispose used oils Use leak and spill proof containers when draining used fluids Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara e Do not dump waste on the soil sewer systems and
29. ind the specified safety line along with any other personnel before beginning to inflate the tire Never inflate the tire to pressures higher then specified 5 15 Emergency procedures Be ready for any fire conditions In case of a fire or any other hazardous situation detrimental to the operator he should seek shelter in a secure place as quickly as possible Keep all emergency phone numbers like doctors ambulance services hospitals and fire department near your phone Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Eu Stara 5 16 Safety measures during implement maintenance Before using the implement or performing any maintenance services Figure 23 consult the instructions in the manual on sections 6 on page 23 and 8 on page 31 In order for someone work on your implement and equipment the operator should be capable properly trained and must have read the instructions contained in this manual It is recommended that all maintenance services be performed by trained and capable professionals restricting any accessibility to others and by disconnecting any driven systems Figure 23 Always maintain the implement in good working condition performing all required maintenances as defined by the type and frequency of the machine operation and also the types of products involved Beware of any signs dealing with ware and tare odd noises and places where there is a lack of lubrication In case of a break down or component fa
30. ing the implement Whenever you need to move the Bruttus 6000 spreader from the barn to the field or from one field to another field close the valve at the beginning of hydraulic circuit so that the oil will not leak into the cylinder and due to the spring action it could trigger the clutch during the maneuvering During maneuvering drive at speeds compatible with the terrain and do not exceed 15 km h thus reducing the implement s maintenance requirements and increasing its useful life CAUTION Never drive the implement in reverse with its clutch engaged it may damage the transmission system of the implement The Bruttus 6000 was designed for loads of up to 6 tons Please do not exceed this load capacity in order to ensure your safety and implement s useful life 8 3 1 Transport x load The product to be applied should be near the application area so that the implement can be easily and safely loaded e Without the transport drive train optional the implement cannot run for long distances loaded and in order to avoid product compaction which will affect the even distribution of the conveyor belts causing damages to the transmission system e With the transport drive train optional this was exclusively designed for transporting an empty implement otherwise there may occur damages to implement and the actual drive train 8 4 Slide gate adjustments In order to adjust the slide gates first choose the produ
31. isk of injuries or death do not transport passengers or objects on the catwalk or on any part of the implement Do not use the implement s tank or output system with other products than those designed for this purpose e Hitching up hooking up or pushing other implements or accessories is prohibited The implement should be used only by an experienced operator who knows all the commands and operational technics Never transport loads above 3 tons when using the implement s transport system Never drive in reverse with the clutching systems engaged WARNING The improper use of the implement specially on irregular terrain or hilly terrain could cause overturning of the machine Be extremely cautious during rain snow icing or any slippery terrain If necessary get off the machine and check the consistency of the soil WARNING Never leave the machine while it is in motion even if it is overturning or suffer the possibility of being crushed 5 8 Operating and transporting the implement with safety Learn how to properly operate the implement e Do not allow untrained persons to operate the implement e Periodically inspect all safety equipment on the implement before using it Before operating the machine check to see if there are any persons or obstructions near it Figure 11 Maintain the area of movement free while the implement is in operation Figure 12 Stay away from moving parts like spring
32. l attention to the wheel assemblies and the hitch Repeat this procedure after the first 2 job hours and then periodically during its use Lubricate daily all points indicated with a decal On bearing use the specified blue grease Figure 25 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Ea Stara 6 4 Chain drive guards In order to access the inside of the chain guards to change gears or for maintenance the tractor and all mechanical and hydraulic drive systems must be turned off Next remove all chain guard hold down screws then remove the guards covers Change the required gears and reinstall the guards GUARDS Figure 26 7 ASSEMBLIES The Bruttus 6000 spreader leaves the factory with some assemblies already assembled but to facilitate its shipment the larger assemblies are assembled at the dealership or at its final destination 7 1 Mounting the hubs tires and rims to the axle The rear hubs their respective axles and flanged bearings are mounted on the fork at the factory At the final destination to mount the wheel assembly to the hubs we must first remove them from the fork To do so remove the fork the flanged bearing and mounting hardware on one side only then reassemble onto the forks NOTE Tighten all wheel screws before Figure 27 using the spreader and retighten after the first work hour Bruttus 600
33. mportant In the event that you need to repair the implement s engine the above mentioned documents will be required for the warranty claim 6 3 Scheduled maintenance program The scheduled maintenance program for the implement is written in the instruction manual In this plan you will find all the required and necessary information for the best operation of your Stara implement e Important All and any costs with reference to labor costs and parts and components replacement foreseen in the maintenance program will be the responsibility of the implement s owner except for changes paid for by the manufacturer 6 4 Implement s scheduled maintenance plan All scheduled maintenances listed in the instruction manual will be done exclusively by a Stara authorized dealership also it shall be logged in on the scheduled maintenance pages which are found at the end of this warranty claim The simple changing of oil and filters as shown on the scheduled maintenance guidelines does not omit the mandatory requirements for regular scheduled maintenances Not complying with the regular scheduled maintenance program can compromise the proper operation of your Stara implement leading to possible nonconformities which can be prevented by implementing a regular scheduled maintenance program Stara S A The Agricultural Implements Company reserves the right to make that judgment Therefore we recommend that the whole scheduled maintenance pro
34. nd technicians highly trained by Stara S A The Agricultural Implements Company so that your implement has the best repairs and services all with a high standard of quality Thus when needed seek your nearest Stara authorized dealership 6 2 Required information In case there is the need to repair your Stara implement keep on hand the following information and documents 1 A clear description of the nonconformity including the conditions under which it occurred II Warranty claim document instruction manual and all receipts which need to be legible as proof for oil changes not done by Stara authorized dealerships e Important The warranty claim document is required to have a logged registry stamps of all check ups performed according to the scheduled hours and time frames All receipts needed as proof of oil changes not done by Stara approved dealerships It is the implement s owner s responsibility to retain all receipts in a legible manner as proof for an oil substitution which was done by a third party and that it is recommended by Stara S A The Agricultural Implements Company according to guidelines written in the instruction manual The receipts mentioned above will be required in situations where proof of oil changes are necessary Thus when selling the implement do not forget to supply these receipts to the new owner If you are purchasing the implement request this documentation from the previous owner e I
35. nformation This symbol is used as a warning sign danger warning and caution When you see this sign on your implement be aware of possible hazard Figure 7 e Accidents can cripple you even cause death Figure 7 e Accidents can be prevented Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 5 3 Preventing unexpected machine start up Protect yourself against possible injuries and even death due to an unexpected machine start up Do not start the tractor if the implement is not properly hitched Figure 8 Figure 8 5 4 Precautions to work with safety When performing certain procedures with the machine use the required safety equipment as listed below Figure 10 e Waterproof gloves e Waterproof long sleeve overalls e Safety glasses e Hard hat e Water proof steel toe safety shoes Hearing protection Figure 9 e Safety breathing mask with appropriate filter 0000 Figure 10 9100 6958 5 5 Decal care Do not remove or disfigure safety or job instruction decals e Maintain safety decals in good condition e Replace any damaged or missing decals Replacement safety decals can be found at your local Stara dealership Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara 5 6 Intended use e This implement was specifically designed for soil stabilizers and seeds e This implement should be driven and operated by a trained operator 5 7 Improper usage e To avoid the r
36. oadways or highway sees eee ee ee e ee ee RR EE ee ee RR ee ee RR ee 19 5 11 2 Transporting the implement on trucks or flatbeds ee see ee ee 20 5 119 Bel and hazard NAG eT 20 5 12 Avoid heating parts near fluid lines ies ee RE EE ee AR Ee ee AA RR Ee ee ee RR EE ee ee ee RR EE ee ee ee 20 5 13 Work in well ventilated areas ss ee see ee ER dons cca cyo ee Ge EE rR ee ee ee EE be ke ee ee EE ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee 21 5 14 Safety procedures when inflating tires eee 21 5 15 Emergency procede Sacra en 21 5 16 Safety measures during implement maintenance eee 22 5 17 Protecting the ENVFONMEN dea ii 22 6 MAINTENANCE nme na a a Da ed PG SE Ee 23 PT Paint Care and cleaning asda rane E SG OR E E 23 6 2 TE pres TE are Ge a e gd 23 6 3 Retightening and lubricatioN cccoooccccoonccnncnonccnnnonccnncnoncononnoncnnnnnnnnonononnnnnonnnroncnnnnnnns 23 A EG a E 24 TEASSEMBLIE Std co 24 7 1 Mounting the hubs tires and rims to the axle eee 24 7 2 Mounting the wheel forks the hitch and the wheel axles to the chassis 25 7 3 Preparing the drive train for transport ee ee eee 25 7 4 Mounlind ANG delle lors Pee 25 To Mounting the product Doppers hen 26 t 0 Mouning the CONVEY OF DES a ad culto aonde a 26 7 7 Output rate reducer assembly eee 27 7 8 L ad redueing caps installalon ana nei u
37. of genuine Stara accessories consult item 7 of this document 1 2 Transferable warranty This warranty is totally transferable to the subsequent owners of the implement as long as the new owner has possession of the original warranty claims document where all required periodic maintenance are logged and the starting date of the warranty 2 LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE Tires inner tubes and injection pumps are only directly guaranteed by their manufactures of the referred components Stara through its authorized dealerships limits itself to only forwarding the respective guarantees to the manufactures or their authorized distributors of said components Stara does not hold itself responsible for a positive or negative solution to a complaint which is presented by the owner Substituting complete assemblies like an engine transmission or axles will only be done if there is no possibility of a partial repair by a technician 3 PARTS NATURAL WEAR AND TARE Substituting parts and components during their normal usage on the implement and due to natural wear which is common to all parts and components is not covered by the warranty as long as it is not related to a manufacturing defect Examples of natural wear and tare parts electrical items filters belts bearings quick disconnects cutting bars wear shield plates slide plates chains grain tank canvas cover wind shield wipers brake pads disc brakes and brake shoes tires
38. planations regarding the warranty issued by Stara S A Ind stria de Implementos Agr colas STARA S IMPLEMENT WARRANTY 1 BASIC COVERAGE PERIOD Stara S A Ind stria de Implementos Agr colas through its authorized dealership chain guarantees its implements under normal usage conditions against parts manufacturing defects or installation for a total period as defined in the chart below IMPLEMENTS WARRANTY PERIOD The first 90 ninety days refer to a legal warranty as defined by the Brazilian courts and an additional contractual period issued freely by Stara S A Ind stria de Implementos Agr colas The warranty begins at the date of issue of the implement s sales invoice having as its end user the first owner e Note The warranty time frame for parts and components replaced during the basic warranty period expire on the end date of the contractual warranty as issued by Stara S A The Agricultural Implements Company 1 1 Accessories Some implements can be purchased through the authorized dealerships with pre installed accessories When dealing with accessories even though genuine Stara parts its warranty period has no relationship with the implement s warranty time frame Thus when purchasing your implement demand all sales receipts for the accessories which were installed on the implement which will allow you to partake in the said warranties of these items For detailed information regarding warranty coverage
39. s drive shafts gears and chains Figure 13 and Figure 14 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual EA Stara Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Never enter the solution tank while in use Entry access allowed only for maintenance e When using the implement down hill use the same gear as required while going up hill engine brake e For greater safety and implement longevity avoid loads greater than the nominal specified capacity of each implement e Use a tractor with the proper power and counterweights being compatible to the load and terrain topography in that the tractor can safely control the implement Note the minimum power requirements of each specific implement model e No hitchhikers allowed e Verify that the implement is in proper working conditions In case of any irregularities which could interfere with the operation of the implement perform the proper required maintenances before operating or transporting it e While driving drive at speeds compatible with the terrain and never above 16 km h in this manner you will be protecting the implement by reducing the need for maintenance and thus increasing its life span e Reduce speed while on wet or frozen ground and on gravel covered terrain e Do not operate the implement while drunk or under the influence of tranquilizers or stimulants e Do not approach the implement while it is in operation Figure 16 Reduce your speed when on curves e When
40. sible Also check that headlights turn signals and warning signals are all working properly should they not be functioning properly call a repair technician to fix them With all these safety features plus having skilled and capable operators will increase the safety of all personnel in surrounding area Figure 20 EN Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual 5 13 Work in well ventilated areas Never work the machine in closed areas Work should be done in open and ventilated areas due to exhaust fumes chemical products and fertilizers which if inhaled can cause asphyxiation 5 14 Safety procedures when inflating tires Stara Figure 21 Never try to refill a tire which is completely flat If the tire has lost complete pressure contact the nearest tire specialist Always try to use a protective cage or safety guard when trying Figure 22 to fill a tire In case of a punctured tire deflate it to remove the object responsible for the puncture The work to dismount and remount the tire should be done solely by a qualified professional Any changes to the rim balancing can cause the tire to blow up For that reason dismount the tire before making any repairs to the rim When inflating a tire follow this information Use an appropriate air hose long enough to reach work area having an air gun with a dual valve and an incremental metering gauge with which to measure and see the pressure reading Place yourself beh
41. tall and calibrate the variable rate MM system you will need to call for specialized HIDRAULICO technical support Figure 45 7 17 Row marker installation optional Mount the row marker assembly to the chassis Figure 46 Mount the row marker assembly to the chassis Figure 47 After the job you can fold the row marker and secure it to the frame instead of removing it from the implement Figure 25 thus providing for quick job accessibility EN Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara ROW MARKER FOLDED ROW MARKER Figure 46 Figure 47 8 OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS 8 1 Stainless Steel Conveyor Belt Adjust ments Pay special attention to the wear of the conveyor belts When necessary re tighten making sure to maintain a working gap as per Figure 48 This adjustment is made by turning the nuts on the rods which are located on the rear of the implement NOTE The gap of the track is defined by Figure 48 an arrow of 20 mm which forms as an arch a belly on the lower part of the belt relative to the horizon 8 2 Transmission chain drive adjustment TRANSMISSION When changing speeds or performing ASSEMBEY maintenance be sure to properly align the gears and to adjust the tensions leaving a light slackness the chains should not be totally strained Figure 49 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual La Stara 8 3 Procedures for when maneuvering and handl
42. the row marker s double action cylinders In case the implement is equipped with the transport package it is necessary to deactivate one of the above mentioned functions in order to free up one of the controller sections or the tractor must be equipped with a triple controller 8 9 Hitching up to the tractor The Bruttus 6000 is hitched to the tractor by the hitch pin ATTENTION After hitching the spreader to the tractor hitch bar remember to install the hitch locking pin Figure 53 ATTENTION Removing the tie down bolt or not using the safety chain will implicate in the forfeiture of the implement s warranty Figure 54 SAFETY CHAIN LOCK PIN Figure 53 Figure 54 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual Stara To make these connections clean well the hose terminals male using a clean cloth push the socket female terminal quick connect ring against the support plate with one hand and with the other insert the male terminal and release the quick connect ring Figure 42 If you are not able to mate the hose terminal remove the line pressure by pressing the terminal needle valve male against clean surface Afterwards redo the previous step again Figure 43 TRE LAA Figure 55 Figure 56 Bruttus 6000 Instruction Manual EG Stara 9 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS Improper tightening Carefully tighten Fixed hose couplings leak Lacks thread sealant Apply thread sealant and care
43. tural Implements Company does not accept responsibility for and does not warrant these replacement parts or accessories nor their installation or usage The implement should not be modified with non genuine products Modifications with products non genuine Stara can affect its performance safety and durability Damages or problems which are the result of these types of modifications will not be covered by the warranty 10 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE LOG Implements Self propelled Sprayers Drawn Hitched Planters and Seeders Spreaders Headers Technology equipment Tractors All other implements Technical Delivery Check up 100 hours Check up 250 hours Check up 500 hours Check up 1000 hours or 1 year Check up End of warranty visit 1 year or 1000 hours 1 year or 1000 hours 6 months WARRANTY REGISTRATION CLIENT COPY BRUTTUS 6000 SPREADER CLIENT AND IMPLEMENT INFORMATION REGISTRATION CITY STATE COUNTRY ACKNOWLEDGMENT RECEIPT OF WARRANTY CLAIMS TERMS do hereby declare through this witness that have received read and am aware of the terms and conditions contained in the warranty document which was delivered by an authorized Stara representative OWNER S SIGNATURE NAME OF THE AUTHORIZED STARA DEALERSHIP ADDRESS OF THE AUTHORIZED STARA DEALERSHIP STAMP OF THE AUTHORIZED STARA DEALERSHIP SIGNATURE OF THE AUTHORIZED STARA DEALERSHIP WARRANTY REGIS
44. waterways In order to know the proper manner to recycle or to dispose of waste which are the correct methods to discard oils filters tires and electronic equipment seek your local waste recycling center or your local Stara dealership 6 MAINTENANCE In order to make proper use of all the available resources of this precise and rugged implement certain cares are essential as highlighted in the following items 6 1 Paint care and cleaning The Bruttus 6000 spreader does not demand great maintenance care but there are certain items of extreme importance which need to be addressed so that its longevity will be assured After use wash well using water spray jets be careful to not use chemical products since they can damage the paint job on the implement eliminating fertilizer residue or other products This should be done immediately after using the implement for the day When necessary touch up the paint job so as to avoid the rusting of metallic component surfaces 6 2 Tire pressure The Bruttus 6000 spreader uses tire size 385 65 x 22 5 When opting to install used tractor or truck tires second hand use these should still be in good conditions or be it being able to use air pressure to safely support the recommended loads The tires leave the factory with an air pressure of 120 psi 6 3 Retightening and lubrication When starting the use of the spreader perform a general hardware retightening paying specia
45. y chain on the hitch Using the support stand 1 Using the operational systems hydraulic and electrical Using the safety screen Cautions with the tanks General lubrication The instruction manual warranty terms and warranty registration Safety procedures described in this manual ADDITIONAL INFORMATION We declare that the machine referenced in this document is being delivered under normal working conditions of use as described and with the various adjustments and instructions Location Date CLIENT SIGNATURE TECHNICIAN OR REPRESENTATIVE S SIGNATURE f TECHNICAL DELIVERY TERMS Stara RUTIS 6000 SPREADER Constant Evolution This form must be completed by the technician DOCUMENT DEALERSHIP COPY DELIVERY DATE DEALERSHIP INVOICE FACTORY INVOICE CLIENT INFORMATION NAME CONTACT ADDRESS CITY UF PRODUCT INFORMATION MODEL MANUFACTURED DATE SERIAL N TECHNICIAN RESPONSIBILITIES Check general conditions of the machine defects dents and others Hitch up the spreader to the tractor and check all systems hydraulic and electrical SO o ee Operate all systems Nr Check wheel tightness Deliver the instruction manual _ A aa aae Tire pressures N Check and grease all grease fittings TRAINING THE OPERATOR ON Wheel tightness Using the safety chain on the hitch Using the support st

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