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1. for all options DPDT 1138736 Fuse 4 Amp SF2164 Master Switch 67623 100 67625140 Qty 2 for all options Indicator lamp Potentiometer speed control 5K RP7508 Resistor speed limiting 820 ohm 1 2 watt Wiring Colors Black Blue Brown Green Green Yellow Orange Red Yellow 15 Key 1 2 Battery 12VDC at least 33 AHr 3 OO I OU KK NO 11 12 13 Circuit Breaker 40 Amp GCK001 1 for all options 60 Amp GCK0014 Controller R series DR50 A01 Motor gearbox propulsion M6 Right WMT90424 Charger Plug cover Fuse Charger Mini fuse 7 5 Amp Safety Switch SPST 1138734 for all options DPDT 1138736 Fuse 4 Amp SF2164 Master Switch 67623100 67625140 Qty 2 for all options Indicator lamp Potentiometer speed control 5K RP7508 Resistor speed limiting 820 ohm 1 2 watt Wiring Colors Black Blue Brown Green Green Yellow Orange Red Yellow 15 Freighting Freighting on the back of a utility vehicle is preferred The HT Shaver is very light and if transporting on a trailer it is not heavy enough by itself to make the trailer springs work 1 e it will get badly shaken about On rough road tracks this could cause structural damage One solution is to put a extra weight on the trailer as well as the harvester so the springs actually work 16 Freighting Freighting on the back of a utility vehicle is preferred The HT Shaver is very light and if transpo
2. First things to check are that the speed control knob is in neutral and the safety bar switch is turned on If the problem persists count the number of light flashes and refer to the chart in the maintenance section for rectification 7 The speed control can now be used to propel the harvester to the harvest zone The drive system can be disengaged with the lever on the drive gearbox see picture top of page 7 This allows the harvester to be towed or simply pushed along With the drive sys g i tem engaged 1 or 2 wheel drive can be se lected using the free wheeling hub inside the left hand wheel Pull knob out slightly and KER turn 90degrees to engage Disengaging is the M reverse The harvester may have to be moved a little for the drive to fully engage 8 With the harvester lined up on the crop ready to harvest remove the blade cover 9 Turn on the conveyor and cutter bar switches Gradually turn the speed control knob to propel the harvester forward and harvest the crop Slow is best until the harvester is mastered 10 Monitor the harvest for quality cut height etc If anything is not right stop immediately and do not proceed until the problem is rectified 11 EMERGENCY STOP at any time the harvester can be stopped by pushing down on the master power switch All switches should be turned off blade cover fitted and problems rectified be fore restarting 1 2 1f the safety bar is disturbed at any time even a big bounce
3. Switch and carefully touch each nut 2 in turn If temperature moderate clearance is good too hot to touch readjust turning 2 back a little and retest The cutter bar should be lubricated with a food compatible lubricant every 1 2 hour of operation and before storing Silicon lubricants can be applied to hinge points sliding areas etcetera Lubricate the cutter bar gearbox every 2 hours use Ochiai original grease Sharpen the cutter bar if required Apply dry lubricant oil to all sliding areas The Safety bar can be removed for storage or freighting To clear contamination from around conveyor rollers you need to Slacken the conveyor belt This is done at the RH tensioner and LH motor mount at the top end of the conveyor Note their original set ting so you can adjust back to this later Slacken belt tensioners and remove belt remove safety bar right hand wheel assembly RH con veyor fence and slide belt off RH side Clean conveyor belt and rollers Reassembly is the reverse proce dure Preventative Maintenance You will become reliant on the harvester to do its job and if a breakdown was to occur you could find yourself in an awkward predicament We rec ommend regular maintenance to help avoid breakdowns 11 Check the cutter blades for looseness If nec essary adjust as follows Loosen nut 1 ae er CR Tighten screw 2 and turn back 1 2 3 4 a turn Tighten nut 1 2 Lubricate blades start moto
4. can acti vate it the harvester will stop Centralise the speed control knob The master power switch will have to be turned off on again to reactivate the harvester 6 The green indicator light should glow green If it flashes then there is a problem The problem will need rectifying master stop switch turned off then on again to reset the indication system First things to check are that the speed control knob is in neutral and the safety bar switch is turned on If the problem persists count the number of light flashes and refer to the chart in the maintenance section for rectification 7 The speed control can now be used to propel the harvester to the harvest zone The drive system can be disengaged with the lever on the drive gearbox see picture top of page 7 This allows the harvester to be towed or simply pushed along With the drive sys tem engaged 1 or 2 wheel drive can be se lected using the free wheeling hub inside the left hand wheel Pull knob out slightly and ae turn 90degrees to engage Disengaging is the reverse The harvester may have to be moved a little for the drive to fully engage 8 With the harvester lined up on the crop ready to harvest remove the blade cover 9 Turn on the conveyor and cutter bar switches Gradually turn the speed control knob to propel the harvester forward and harvest the crop Slow is best until the harvester is mastered 10 Monitor the harvest for quality cut heig
5. or vandalism Modifications or unauthorised repairs to the product or its components Where component seconds have been supplied Normal wear and tear HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD cannot be held liable for any damage caused to people or other property during use of the product or as a result of any defect or malfunction of product or components supplied by HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD Use of the product is solely the users responsibility Other losses such as delays in work incorrect or misleading information omissions and errors HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD is not liable for This guarantee is expressed in lieu of all other guarantees expressed or implied and all other obligations and liabilities on HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD s part and specifically excluding consequential damage HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD makes no guarantee of merchantability or fitness for purpose and is not responsible to any purchaser of its products for any undertaking representation or guarantee except those stated in these terms made by any person dealer or body corporate selling or dealing with its products in any manner whatsoever Your HT Shaver 24VDC Harvester Consists Of Handlebar frame amp safety bar Conveyor and cutting head assembly HT Shaver 24VDC instruction book Spare fuses 2 fuses battery charge circuit near charger plug and on control box There is also a circuit breaker on the RH Battery termi nal Battery Charger Optional e Bins Recrate 47 o
6. without slipping Be fore adjusting the belt tension i slacken the drive chain tension Remember that there is a belt tensioner on each side of the machine left hand one is the motor gearbox mount Both tensioners must be adjusted evenly To adjust release lock bolt and adjust tension bolt accord ingly Retighten lock nuts and lock bolts Conveyor belt loads up doesn t track correctly it moves to one side The belts can move to one side load up or become stressed if not tensioned correctly e uneven belt tension Belt will always move towards the tightest side slacken it off see above Build up of material on rollers The conveyor belt may have to be slackened or removed totally to remove any foreign material See the maintenance section If you require further assistance or spare parts please call Harvester Con cepts Ltd Maintenance Wash down the HT Shaver 24VDC harvester carefully after use Only wash enough to remove dirt Over washing will lessen the con veyor belt life It could also induce corrosion or get into the electrics and cause problems Don t blast water into connections or electrical components Sealed bearings are utilised but water under pressure could penetrate them 10 ze NSG Conveyor not driving correctly Drive engaged Conveyor belt too tight It should M only be tight enough to grip on the drive roller without slipping Be fore adjusting the belt tension sl
7. acken the drive chain tension Remember that there is a belt tensioner on each side of the machine left hand one is the motor gearbox mount Both tensioners must be adjusted evenly To adjust release lock bolt and adjust tension bolt accord ingly Retighten lock nuts and lock bolts Conveyor belt loads up doesn t track correctly it moves to one side The belts can move to one side load up or become stressed if not tensioned correctly uneven belt tension Belt will always move towards the tightest side slacken it off see above Build up of material on rollers The conveyor belt may have to be slackened or removed totally to remove any foreign material See the maintenance section If you require further assistance or spare parts please call Harvester Con cepts Ltd Maintenance Wash down the HT Shaver 24VDC harvester carefully after use Only wash enough to remove dirt Over washing will lessen the con veyor belt life It could also induce corrosion or get into the electrics and cause problems Don t blast water into connections or electrical components Sealed bearings are utilised but water under pressure could penetrate them 10 Check the cutter blades for looseness If nec essary adjust as follows WY Loosen nut 1 ss CR Tighten screw 2 and turn back 1 2 3 4 D nn turn Tighten nut 1 2 Lubricate blades start motor and run blades for 1 minute Stop the motor and Power Master
8. aff Harvester Concepts Ltd REID LINE EAST RD 5 FEILDING 4775 New Zealand Phone 06 323 2509 Fax 06 323 2709 Email info Harvesterconcepts co nz 01 2014 HT Shaver 24VDC Harvester User Manual TE ve Harvester Concepts 2010 HT Shaver 24VDC Harvester Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your Harvester Concepts Ltd HT Shaver Harvester This machine is of high quality and will reward you with reduced effort and greater efficiency in your harvesting Learning to operate your HT Shaver won t take long You will soon find it to be an invaluable tool Important Safety Note Read and understand all the instructions before using the HT Shaver 24VDC The HT Shaver should only be used for the purposes for which it was designed Use it for no other purpose e g it is not a grader blade or battering ram We have manufactured the HT Shaver using qual ity materials and manufacturing techniques however if faults do occur please have them corrected before you use it Please read the Power Head instruction book before use Pay particu lar attention to running in and safety notes Please read this instruction book before use and retain it for future reference It requires only one person to operate the HT Shaver keep all others away Immediately after turning the power head off fit the cutter bar cover It should be removed last before restarting the power head HT S
9. d of 6 months from date of initial purchase HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD S liability and obligation is limited to problems which HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD acknowledges to be defective under the guarantee conditions either to the free replacement or repair where practicable at the HARVESTER CON CEPTS LTD premises of any parts returned within the guarantee period or shipment of replacement parts to the customer as mutually agreed to Supply of non standard parts or services from other than HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD are not covered under the guarantee conditions unless prearranged in writing with HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD Shipment of product to HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD is the consumers responsi bility and cost Guarantee conditions are void for any of the following reasons Abnormal use of the product Accident damage or vandalism Modifications or unauthorised repairs to the product or its components Where component seconds have been supplied Normal wear and tear HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD cannot be held liable for any damage caused to people or other property during use of the product or as a result of any defect or malfunction of product or components supplied by HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD Use of the product is solely the users responsibility Other losses such as delays in work incorrect or misleading information omissions and errors HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD is not liable for This guarantee is expressed in lieu of all other guarantees expressed or i
10. e cutter bar conveyor and propulsion With the speed control knob in the neutral position twist the master power switch clockwise and release It will spring upwards to the on position 5 Charge the batteries using the battery The conveyor and cutter bar switches plus With the cutter Start Up and Operation charger supplied in accordance with the m charger operating manual The charging point is typically adjacent to the right hand i wheel the Master power switch should be switched off push down and the cutter bar cover fitted before any ad justments are done CAU TION Do not approach the front of the ma chine with the cutter bar run ning Always switch it off and fit the cut ter bar cover Conveyor disengage lever Speed control Fwd Reverse Neutral position Indicator light bar cover fitted adjust the cut height as required Ensure safety bar switch is switched on pointing rearwards NOTE If the safety bar is moved rearward it will operate the switch and stop the cutter bar conveyor and propulsion With the speed control knob in the neutral position twist the master power switch clockwise and release It will spring upwards to the on position 6 The green indicator light should glow green If it flashes then there is a problem The problem will need rectifying master stop switch turned off then on again to reset the indication system
11. eels may have been removed take the weight of the conveyor in one hand and insert the wheel axle frame through the mount hole on the main frame and fit the lynch pin to secure it Repeat for other side Clip the safety rail into its mounts en suring correct way around Retain with 2 R clips Test that it operates the cut out switch correctly If it doesn t ad paee just the switch position until it operates correctly before proceeding see bs s maintenance section A Uses of the HT Shaver 24VDC The HT Shaver 24VDC is designed for cutting close to the ground The electric drives make it ideal for use in tunnel houses or confined spaces The Shavers ground following roller allows accurate height adjustment There are various models for flat or raised beds manual or self propelled Uses include Herb Harvesting Cutting the crop to a uniform height and placing the trimmings in the collection bins General Trimming Pruning crops to a low height Clean Up Cutting and collecting up surplus or old crops before reus ing the seed beds Assembly Unpack the harvester ensuring you receive all the parts and that they have not been damaged in transit Layout the components on the ground in their rough position For some versions the wheels may have been removed take the weight of the conveyor in one hand and insert the wheel axle frame through the mount hole on the main frame and fit the lynch
12. haver 24VDC Harvester Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your Harvester Concepts Ltd HT Shaver Harvester This machine is of high quality and will reward you with reduced effort and greater efficiency in your harvesting Learning to operate your HT Shaver won t take long You will soon find it to be an invaluable tool Important Safety Note Read and understand all the instructions before using the HT Shaver 24VDC The HT Shaver should only be used for the purposes for which it was designed Use it for no other purpose e g it is not a grader blade or battering ram We have manufactured the HT Shaver using qual ity materials and manufacturing techniques however if faults do occur please have them corrected before you use it Please read the Power Head instruction book before use Pay particu lar attention to running in and safety notes Please read this instruction book before use and retain it for future reference It requires only one person to operate the HT Shaver keep all others away Immediately after turning the power head off fit the cutter bar cover It should be removed last before restarting the power head Index az o Fe Introduction Safety notes Index Specifications Conditions of sale and guarantee Your HT Shaver 24VDC Harvester Consists Of Uses of the HT Shaver 24VDC Assembly Cutter Height Adjustment Start up Operation ANN RA D Fa
13. ht etc If anything is not right stop immediately and do not proceed until the problem is rectified 11 EMERGENCY STOP at any time the harvester can be stopped by pushing down on the master power switch All switches should be turned off blade cover fitted and problems rectified be fore restarting 1 2 1f the safety bar is disturbed at any time even a big bounce can acti vate it the harvester will stop Centralise the speed control knob The master power switch will have to be turned off on again to reactivate the harvester Fault Finding Harvester will not start Check batteries are charged Check speed control knob is in neutral position itch itch h net arent E ere master power switch are both on Drives engaged Fuse blown Indicator light flashing Count the number of flashes Flash l Battery low recharge FA Low battery fault recharge 3 High battery fault overcharged 4 Current Limit Time Out due to overloading OF mechanical prp m rn the master power swI1tc eave a iew inutes and turn back on again Park Brake Fault Also Safety switch circujt check switc i med on Ut 4 sete fers an assocjated wiring an A Throttle out eutral when turning the system on Neutral of p ise and restart the system 6 T ppged Limiting Fault Check wiring and resistor for loose connections 8 9 Motor Voltage Eault Check the motor and associated con nections and wiring Other error The cont
14. igns of chafing rectify as this could lead to a dangerous situation short circuit Apply insulation tape and sealant as required Every 2 months strip the cutter bar nuts washers and bolts and check for ware Clean and lubricate blades Replace parts as necessary Sharpen the cutter bar if required Always file in the direction of the cutting edge and lift file off blade to return to start position Remove as little material as possible After all filing is complete remove burrs from the edge of the blade with a slip stone Annually strip the cutter gearbox and clean out Ensure all traces of water are removed replace any worn or corroded parts refill with food grade grease and reassemble 12 As well as the maintenance on the previous page we recommend Check battery terminal condition Service as required Inspect all wir ing Any signs of chafing rectify as this could lead to a dangerous situation short circuit Apply insulation tape and sealant as required Every 2 months strip the cutter bar nuts washers and bolts and check for ware Clean and lubricate blades Replace parts as necessary Sharpen the cutter bar if required Always file in the direction of the cutting edge and lift file off blade to return to start position Remove as little material as possible After all filing is complete remove burrs from the edge of the blade with a slip stone Annually strip the cutter gearbox and clean out Ensure all traces
15. mplied and all other obligations and liabilities on HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD s part and specifically excluding consequential damage HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD makes no guarantee of merchantability or fitness for purpose and is not responsible to any purchaser of its products for any undertaking representation or guarantee except those stated in these terms made by any person dealer or body corporate selling or dealing with its products in any manner whatsoever Conditions of Sale and Guarantee Your HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD product is guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 6 months from date of initial purchase HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD S liability and obligation is limited to problems which HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD acknowledges to be defective under the guarantee conditions either to the free replacement or repair where practicable at the HARVESTER CON CEPTS LTD premises of any parts returned within the guarantee period or shipment of replacement parts to the customer as mutually agreed to Supply of non standard parts or services from other than HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD are not covered under the guarantee conditions unless prearranged in writing with HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD Shipment of product to HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD is the consumers responsi bility and cost Guarantee conditions are void for any of the following reasons Abnormal use of the product Accident damage
16. of water are removed replace any worn or corroded parts refill with food grade grease and reassemble 12 Wiring Component Diagram Wiring Component Diagram Cutter bar and conveyor circuits Cutter bar and conveyor circuits Key Key 1 2 Battery 12VDC 33AHr 1 2 Battery 12VDC 33AHr 3 Circuit Breaker 40 Amp ff GCK0011 3 Circuit Breaker 40 Amp GCK0011 4 Master Switch 67623100 67625140 4 Master Switch 67623100 67625140 5 6 Switch SPST 1138734 5 6 Switch SPST 1138734 7 8 Relay 24VDC SPNO 9913793 7 8 Relay 24VDC SPNO 9913793 9 Motor Cutter bar FHEBEMPM4 7172509 Series 4 1750 RPM 24VDC 9 Motor Cutter bar FHEBEMPM4 7172509 Series 4 1750 RPM 24VDC 10 Motor gearbox conveyor M6 Left unit WMT90423 10 Motor gearbox conveyor M6 Left unit WMT90423 1 Safety Switch SPST 1138734 1 Safety Switch SPST 1138734 Wiring colours Wiring colours B Black B Black BR Brown BR Brown G Y Green Yellow G Y Green Yellow 13 13 Propulsion System Propulsion System 5 _ Brake e 14 14 Key 1 2 Battery 12VDC at least 33 AHr 3 DO I ONU FS NO 11 12 13 Circuit Breaker 40 Amp GCK001 1 for all options 60 Amp GCK0014 Controller R series DR50 A01 Motor gearbox propulsion M6 Right WMT90424 Charger Plug cover Fuse Charger Mini fuse 7 5 Amp Safety Switch SPST 1138734
17. pin to secure it Repeat for other side Clip the safety rail into its mounts en pm suring correct way around Retain with 2 R clips Test that it operates the cut out switch correctly If it doesn t ad just the switch position until it operates gt correctly before proceeding see f maintenance section ale To fit the handlebars Be carful not to damage the wiring Fit the rear bolts first then select handle bar height align relevant holes and insert front bolts e Fit collection bins they slide drop into the holders Cutting Height Adjustment There is course and fine adjustments available Course adjustment is usually preset with the multi position side plates found on each side of the jaa harvester Spanners are required to adjust these a Pull push pin JM Fine adjustment is used when harvesting the crop It is with a pin in hole type of adjuster and there is one on each side of the harvester Push in the blue part and pull out the pin In relation to the bottom chassis slide the conveyor frame forward for lower cut height and rearwards for a higher cut Use the handle on RH rear of conveyor to push pull the conveyor To fit the handlebars Be carful not to damage the wiring Fit the rear bolts first then select handle bar height align relevant holes and insert front bolts Fit collection bins they slide drop into the holders Cutting Height Adjus
18. r 75 24VDC self propelled Please note this manual covers all options be aware your harvester may vary from instructions shown Handle Bar Your HT Shaver 24VDC Harvester Consists Of Handlebar frame amp safety bar e Conveyor and cutting head assembly HT Shaver 24VDC instruction book Spare fuses 2 fuses battery charge circuit near charger plug and on control box There is also a circuit breaker on the RH Battery termi nal Battery Charger Optional e Bins Recrate 47 or 75 24VDC self propelled Please note this manual covers all options be aware your harvester may vary from instructions shown Handle Bar Uses of the HT Shaver 24VDC The HT Shaver 24VDC is designed for cutting close to the ground The electric drives make it ideal for use in tunnel houses or confined spaces The Shavers ground following roller allows accurate height adjustment There are various models for flat or raised beds manual or self propelled Uses include Herb Harvesting Cutting the crop to a uniform height and placing the trimmings in the collection bins General Trimming Pruning crops to a low height Clean Up Cutting and collecting up surplus or old crops before reus ing the seed beds Assembly Unpack the harvester ensuring you receive all the parts and that they have not been damaged in transit Layout the components on the ground in their rough position For some versions the wh
19. r and run blades for 1 minute Stop the motor and Power Master Switch and carefully touch each nut 2 in turn If temperature moderate clearance is good too hot to touch readjust turning 2 back a little and retest The cutter bar should be lubricated with a food compatible lubricant every 1 2 hour of operation and before storing Silicon lubricants can be applied to hinge points sliding areas etcetera Lubricate the cutter bar gearbox every 2 hours use Ochiai original grease Sharpen the cutter bar if required Apply dry lubricant oil to all sliding areas The Safety bar can be removed for storage or freighting To clear contamination from around conveyor rollers you need to Slacken the conveyor belt This is done at the RH tensioner and LH motor mount at the top end of the conveyor Note their original set ting so you can adjust back to this later Slacken belt tensioners and remove belt remove safety bar right hand wheel assembly RH con veyor fence and slide belt off RH side Clean conveyor belt and rollers Reassembly is the reverse proce dure Preventative Maintenance You will become reliant on the harvester to do its job and if a breakdown was to occur you could find yourself in an awkward predicament We rec ommend regular maintenance to help avoid breakdowns 11 As well as the maintenance on the previous page we recommend Check battery terminal condition Service as required Inspect all wir ing Any s
20. roller may have an internal fault check connections and wiring d limit h 10 Fash SCURRY oP sp g limit has been exceeded Harvester stuck or on too steep a gradient Manually assist the har Fault Findin Harvester will not start Check batteries are charged Check speed control knob is in neutral position itch itch h noi oi Cie nea master power switch are both on Drives engaged Fuse blown Indicator light flashing Count the number of flashes Flash 1 Battery low recharge LA Low battery fault recharge 3 High battery fault overcharged 4 Current Limit Time Out due to BEES Of mechanical pip m rn the master power swI1tc eave a iew inutes and turn back on again Park Brake Fault Also Safety switch circujt check switc I ed on Blieck a feys and associated wiring an A Thrott e out of peutral when turning the system on Neutral ise and restart the system 6 7 ppged Limiting Fault Check wiring and resistor for loose connections 8 9 Motor Voltage Eault Check the motor and associated con nections and wiring Other error The controller may have an internal fault check connections and wiring d limit h 10 Fash ARE PAIE Sn RH limit has been exceeded Harvester stuck or on too steep a gradient Manually assist the har ih Conveyor not driving correctly Drive engaged Conveyor belt too tight It should M only be tight enough to grip on the drive roller
21. rting on a trailer it is not heavy enough by itself to make the trailer springs work 1 e it will get badly shaken about On rough road tracks this could cause structural damage One solution is to put a extra weight on the trailer as well as the harvester so the springs actually work 16
22. tment There is course and fine adjustments available Course adjustment is usually preset with the multi position side plates found on each side of the harvester Spanners are required af to adjust these Fine adjustment is used when harvesting the crop It is with a pin in hole type of adjuster and there is one on each side of the harvester Push in the blue part and pull out the pin In relation to the bottom chassis slide the conveyor frame forward for lower cut height and rearwards for a higher cut Use the handle on RH rear of conveyor to push pull the conveyor l 5 The conveyor and cutter bar switches plus ON oe the Master power switch should be switched off push down and the cutter Master power switch With the cutter Start Up and Operation Charge the batteries using the battery M Lo charger supplied in accordance with the D charger operating manual The charging RU point is typically adjacent to the right hand SM wheel Drive engaged bar cover fitted before any ad justments are done CAU TION Do not approach the front of the ma chine with the Conveyor cutter bar run disengage ning Always lever switch it off and fit the cut ter bar cover bar cover fitted adjust the cut height as required Ensure safety bar switch is switched on pointing rearwards NOTE If the safety bar is moved rearward it will operate the switch and stop th
23. ult finding _ Maintenance EEN p Preventative Maintenance pm Oo Wiring component Diagrams EN ON Freighting Specifications Cutting height above bed 10 to 80mm Flat beds and raised beds Cut width 1200mm Weight dry 98 Kg fully optioned Wheel track 1000mm Belt speed 21 24m Min Dimensions Ready to use width 1620mm Length 2380mm For Freighting On pallet Approx Kg 1650x1705x850 mm approx 2 4 m Specifications subject to change without notice Index az o Fe Introduction Safety notes Index Specifications Conditions of sale and guarantee Your HT Shaver 24VDC Harvester Consists Of Uses of the HT Shaver 24VDC Assembly Cutter Height Adjustment Start up Operation I ON nr FP D mm Fault finding CN Maintenance pd nd Preventative Maintenance pm Oo Wiring component Diagrams CN ON Freighting Specifications Cutting height above bed 10 to 80mm Flat beds and raised beds Cut width 1200mm Weight dry 98 Kg fully optioned Wheel track 1000mm Belt speed 21 24m Min Dimensions Ready to use width 1620mm Length 2380mm For Freighting On pallet Approx Kg 1650x1705x850 mm approx 2 4 m Specifications subject to change without notice Conditions of Sale and Guarantee Your HARVESTER CONCEPTS LTD product is guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and or workmanship under normal use and service for a perio

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