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2. Kanga Logo 4 Safety Decal GA BI mene KANGA EA FARM EQUIPMENT 5 Safety Decal 6 Safety Decal 7 Safety Decal Kirk 39 FARM EQUIPMENT SAFETY RULES amp ACCCIDENT PREVENTION A ATTENTION BE CAREFUL YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED A Safety is a primary concern in the design and manufacture of our products Unfortunately our efforts to provide safe equipment can be wiped out by a single careless act of an operator In addition to the design and configuration of equipment hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness concem prudence and proper training of personnel involved in the operation transport maintenance and storage of equipment It has been said The best safety device is an informed careful operator We ask you to be that kind of operator e Customers MUST carry their own Risk Assessment and or HazCheck on every implement on their property e Safety instructions are important Read all attachments and unit manuals follow all safety rules and safety decal information Failure to follow instructions can result in serious injury or death e Ifyou do not understand any part of this manual and need assistance the Department of Agriculture Occupational Health amp Safety Offices any Agricultural School or college and your local dealer should be able to direct you on where you can received appropriate training No operator however experienced in farm machin
3. Operating Technique 12 14 Daily Operators Checklist 15 Owner Servicing 15 17 Replacing Teeth amp Pilot 17 Trouble Shooting 17 18 Assembly Instructions 18 20 Power Take Off Shaft PTO 21 23 Clutch en 24 Gearbox Information 25 26 OH amp S Compliance Certification 27 Box Scrapers 28 Specifications 29 Safety Rules 30 31 Safety Decals 31 Operation Daily Operators Checklist 34 Maintenance 34 Assembly Instructions 35 OH amp S Compliance Certification Sh nach ee ee 0 Carryalls Jib Crane and Bale Handling Equipment 37 Specifications Safety Decals Safety Rules Operation Maintenance Assembly Instructions 45 Daily Operators Checklist 45 OH amp S Compliance Certification 46 Cultivators Eurotiller S Tine Chisel Plough 47 Specifications Safety Rules Safety Decals Operation Daily Operators Checklist 53 Maintenance u a 54 Assembly Instructions 54 OH amp S Compliance Certification 55 FT FARM EQUIPMENT Pallet Forks 56 Specifications 57 Safety Rules Safety Decals Operation Daily Operators Checklist 62 Maintenance 63 Assembly Instructions 63 OH amp S Compliance Certification Era Gawaca cages 164 Rippers 65 Specifications 66 67 Safety Rules 68 69 Safety Decals 70 Operation 71 72 Daily Operators Checklist 72 Maintenance 2 73 Assembly Instructions 74 OH am
4. has been tumed off and all breaks are on Attach the implement to the tractor using the lower link pins supplied and the top link pin on your tractor Adjustable Round Bale Feed Out Fork Adjust the tines to suit the size of your bales and fix into place using bolts supplied Back the tractor around the Hay Bale and position the tines so they are roughly in the middle of the bale to be moved or unrolled Stop tractor as outlined earlier in this manual and apply break Carefully dismount from tractor and lodge one spike in each side of the bale through the holes in the end of the Bale Forks tines ensuring the spikes are locked onto the tines of the Bale fork Return to tractor seat and use the tractors lower linkage arms to raise the bale off the ground Bale Spike Silage Fork Using the lower linkage arms 43 FARM EQUIPMENT and top link to position the spike Slowly back into the bale until the spike is all the way through the bale and the bale is hard against the frame of the implement Slowly lift the bale of the ground When lifting the bales off the ground ensure the tractors front wheels are not lifting off the ground If wheels are lifting off the ground or the steering is considerably lighter speak to your dealer about front weights for your tractor to ensure you remain a safe operator To unload bales from the Spike or Fork lower the linkage so the full weight of the bale is on the ground and the spike is parallel to the ground
5. ACTOR COMPATIBILITY Check implement and Tractor compatibility Ensure thata minimum 20 of tractor and equipment weight is on the tractor s front wheels with implement in transport position __ OPERATION PROCEDURES I Instruct the operator on correct procedures and techniques for the type of work they have indicated they intend to carry out General safe operating procedures can be found in the Operators Manual Advise customer to carry out a risk assessment and hazard identification of the property and alert the customer to the type of potential dangers they should be looking to avoid 2 DANGERS Instruct customer on the potential dangers of operating the implement Outline the dangers associated with rotating blades the possibility of fast moving debris rotating PTO Shaft and ensure the customer knows that information about safe operating procedures and maintenance are in this Manual K ASSESSMENT Ensure you instruct customer to complete a HazCheck for the implement and their operating conditions 5 _ OWNERS OPERATORS MANUAL Check that the implement has a booklet supplied Emphasize the importance of reading the Manual Note manuals can be down loaded from www farmimplements comau Please tick the boxes above as each point has been carried out Dealership Name Salesperson s Name Pre delivered By __ __ Salesperson s Signature Top copy manufacture Middle Copy dealer Last page purchaser
6. INSTALLATION FORM Owners Name Tow Type of Implement Purchased o Post Hole Digger o Mini Range oMRange oOHRange oXH Range 50hp o XH Range 7Shp Box Scrapper 5 1200mm o 1800mm 0 2400mm o Carryall osx 05x3 06 x36 o Cultivator o Eurotiller 5 7 9 11 Tine oS Tine 2 4m 2 8m 3 0m 3 2m o Chisel Plough 5 7 9 11 Tine o Pallet Fork o 500kg o 1000kg o Bale Equip o Spike o Silage Fork o Adj Bale Feed Out Fork ORipper oH Range3 Tine oM Range3 Tine oH Rang Single Tine oM Range Single Tine o Mini Single Tine o Stick Rake 2 1800mm 2400mm 3 3000mm o Harrows 2400mm 3 3000mm 3 3600mm 5 4000mm Harrow Rake o Other Please Specify Serial Number Month of Manufacture Ojan GFeb oMar oApr oMay aJun Jul cAug oSept aOct oNov oDec Year ofManufacture____ Date of Purchased __ __ ____ Intended areas of use Paddocks Only o Close to Sheds amp Buildings o Near Roads o Contracting please specify o Other please specify I have been fully instructed in the operation of this unit in the actual working conditions that I intended to operate and I am satisfied that I can use it safely I acknowledge that I have been fully instructed in the care maintenance lubrication and that Kanga Implements have been designed for agricultural use in area away from people animals roads and property 1 understand that there are Federal and State Laws as well as OH amp S Standards that dictate how I can operate should I wish to operate alo
7. KANGA FARM EQUIPMENT OPERATORS MANUAL amp WARRANTY FORM Gavhall Pty Ltd trading as KANGA FARM EQUIPMENT would like to thank you for choosing one of our implements Kanga Farm Equipment has manufactured three point linkage implements to handle the harsh Australian Conditions since 1982 All new Kanga Farm Equipment Implements are backed with a 12 month comprehensive warranty against faulty workmanship and or materials under normal working conditions and service as outline in this manual Your warranty maybe considered void if any damaged to the implement is caused by operator abuse neglect or if any unauthorized modifications have been made Kanga Farm Equipment and its Distributors Dealers are not responsible for any transportation cost incurred in the repair or replacement of parts in either a successful or non successfil warranty claim All implements must be returned to the manufacture for warranty assessment This warranty does not exclude any conditions implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 or any other relevant legislation The information contained in this manual was current at the time of printing and has been compiled especially to assist you with the Implement that you have purchased It is of the utmost importance that you read this manual understand the context and carry out a risk assessment before operating the implement Please be aware that in an effort to bring you better products we are always implementing cont
8. ORMATION The purpose of this manual is to assist you in operating and maintaining your KANGA implement Read it carefully It provides information and instructions that will help you achieve years of dependable performance These instructions have been compiled from extensive field experience and engineering data Some information may be general in nature due to the unknown and varying operating conditions However through experience and these instructions you should be able to develop procedures suitable to your particular situation The illustrations and data used in this manual were current at the time of printing but in an effort to bring you better products we are always implementing continuous improvements that may vary your implement slightly in detail We reserve the right to redesign and change the machine as may be necessary without notice Some illustrations in this manual show the Digger with Safety Shields removed to provide a better view The Slasher should never be operated with any safety shielding removed Throughout this manual references are made to right and left direction These are determined by standing behind the equipment facing the direction of forward travel Blade rotation is as if viewed from the top FT FARM EQUIPMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Front amp 2 General Information 2 Post Hole Diggers 5 Specifications 6 7 Safety Rules 8 9 Safety Decals 10 Operation 11 14
9. ad A minimum 20 of tractor and equipment weight must be on the tractor s front wheels with implement in transport position Without this weight tractor could tip over causing personal injury or death The weight maybe attained with a loader front wheel weights and ballast in the tires or front tractor weights When attaining the minimum 20 weight on the front wheels you must not exceed the ROPS max ballasted mass certificate Weight the tractor and implement Do not estimate When connecting the tractor to the implement never stand in between the tractor and the implement and always find somewhere level or flat The implement you have purchased should not be mounted on tractors greater than that specified in the Specifications section of this manual e Always adjust the tractor lower linkage arms anti sway devices to prevent implement from swing from side to side during transport and operation Failure to do so may result in serious injury or damage Damage like bent and twisted implement towers are NOT covered by warranty ATTACHING TO THE IMPLEMENT FARM EQUIPMENT e Before dismounting tractor or performing any service or maintenance lower the 3 point linkage and any other raised components i e loader bucket to the ground Operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pressure stop engine set parking brake remove key and unfasten seat belt e During routine checks and or repairs ensure that no one can switch on the tra
10. and slowly drive forward REMOVING IMPLEMENT FROM TRACTOR Use the tractors lower linkage arm control to lower the implement all the way to the ground Tum of tractor ignition and remove key Firmly apply park break remove seatbelt and dismount the tractor Block implement securely for storage with robust secure support remove lower linkage pins Slowly move tractor away from implement checking that implement will not fall from blocking e Before dismounting tractor or performing any service or maintenance lower the 3 point linkage and any other raised components i e loader bucket to the ground Operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pressure stop engine set parking brake remove key and unfasten seat belt e Never place any part of the body underneath the implement or between moveable parts even when engine has been turned off Hydraulic systems can creep i e slowly lower They can fail or movement of the control levers can cause the implement to drop or rotate unexpectedly causing severe injury or death e During routine checks and or repairs ensure that no one can switch on the tractor or Implement accidentally Keep the key to the tractor in your pocket e Service work does not require going underneath this implement e Always wear relatively tight fitted clothing to avoid entanglement in moving parts Wear heavy duty rough soled boots and protective equipment for eyes hair hands hearing and head MAINTENANCE Chec
11. ctor or Implement accidentally Keep the key to the tractor in your pocket Remove tractor draw bar to eliminate interference with the implement Attach the implement with the hitch pins supplied to the lower link arms of the tractor and secure with lynch pins Attach tractor top link to implement top clevis with top hitch pin and secure with lynch pin Top Link Pin not supplied GENERAL OPERATING A IMPORTANT e Vibration tends to loosen bolts during operation All hardware should be checked regularly It is good practice to check implement before each operation to ensure all hardware is secure Do not operate on steep slopes If in doubt set rear axles wider for moderate slopes Do not stop start or change directions suddenly on slopes working up and down is preferred Use extreme care and reduce ground speed on slopes and rough terrain Watch for hidden hazards on the terrain during operation and avoid any hazards or object that could cause injury or damage e Pass diagonally through sharp dips and avoid sharp drops Once you have familiarized yourself with the Operator s Manual completed the Pre Operation Checklist and securely attached the Kanga implement to your tractor you are now almost ready to begin work Carryalls Carryalls are designed to carry a wide range of things like posts spray tanks etc Always make sure that anything you are carrying is secure and cannot fall off the carryall during transportation Always mak
12. d animals away from the implement during start up operating and when stopping e Keep all persons away from the operator control area when performing adjustments service or maintenance e Never place any part of the body underneath the implement or between moveable parts even when engine has been turned off Hydraulic systems can creep i e slowly lower They can fail or movement of the control levers can cause the implement to drop or rotate unexpectedly causing severe injury or death Follow Operator s Manual instructions for working on your implement or have servicing carried out by a qualified dealer e Keep all persons away from operators control area while performing adjustments service or maintenance e Service work does not require going underneath this implement Read Operators Manual for service instructions or have work carried out by a qualified dealer e No passengers on this equipment e When operating along roads pathways or highly populated areas always place signs in the area to alert people or vehicles that may be passing Operation must be stopped when anyone comes within 50 meters Stop implement then tractor immediately upon striking an obstruction Turn off engine remove key inspect and repair any damage before resuming operations Always wear relatively tight fitted clothing to avoid entanglement in moving parts Wear heavy duty rough soled boots and protective equipment for eyes hair hands hearing and he
13. d operating condition Always use genuine Kanga replacement parts Firmly tighten all nuts bolts screws and shackles before operating If worn or damaged then replace immediately Block implements securely for storage Keep children and bystanders away from storage area Kanga Farm Equipment accepts no responsibility or liability for any losses injuries or damages that may result from failing to observe these safety rules and the safety decals on the implement FARM EQUIPMENT OPERATION Safety is a primary concern in the design and manufacture of our products Unfortunately our efforts to provide safe equipment can be wiped out by a single careless act of an operator In addition to the design and configuration of equipment hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness concem prudence and proper training of personnel involved in the operation transport maintenance and storage of equipment It has been said The best safety device is an informed careful operator We ask you to be that kind of operator The operator is responsible for the safe operation of this implement The Operator must be properly trained Operators should be familiar with the implement and tractor and all safety practices before starting operation Read the safety rules and safety decal information on pages 39 40 amp 41 e Do not allow children or untrained persons to operate this implement e Keep all people an
14. duty rough soled boots and protective equipment for eyes hair hands hearing and head Assembly of this implement is the responsibility of the KANGA FARM EQUIPMENT dealer It should be delivered to the new owner completely assembled and adjusted for normal conditions The Kanga Carryalls do not require assembly Kanga Tipping Carryalls Scoops and Shovels do not require any assembly unless the bucket is to be fitted If the bucket needs to be fitted follow these instructions 1 Place frame on a robust support and make sure the implement cannot fall 2 Line up the frame with the bucket and slide frame over bucket 3 Lift one side of the frame and secure with Nyloc Nut and Bolt DO NOT TIGHTEN 4 Lift other side into place and secure with Nyloc Nut and Bolt 5 Tighten both sides but only until the bolts just become tight Over tightening will result in the bucket not tipping Under tightening will mean the bucket can sway from side to side Kanga Bale Spikes Silage Forks do not require any assembly unless the Conus 2 tines have not been fitted To fit tines slide the tine into the bushing that is already welded in place and tighten the tapered nut to a torque of 460ft Ibs Jib Crane A tractor is required during assembly of a Jib Crane A tractor will make part of the fit up alignment and handling easier First connect the A Frame to the tractors Lower Linkage Arms with the Lower Linkage Pins supplied and secure with lynch pins Then a
15. e area to alert people or vehicles that may pass Operation must be stopped when anyone comes within 50 meters Keep all people and animals away from the implement during start up operating and when stopping Do not operate the implement or tractor while under the influence of drugs or alcohol Operate only in daylight or good artificial light Keep hands feet hair and clothing away from moving parts while engine is running Do not carry persons or objects on the Implement or tractor during work or while in transit For transportation on public roads the operator must ensure that the tractor and implement complies with current State and Federal laws and must strictly adhere to all road traffic regulations in force in his her particular state Always operate equipment from the seat of the tractor with the seat belt securely fastened especially when operating controls or starting engine Place transmission in neutral engage break and ensure all other controls are disengaged before starting tractor engine Look down and to the rear and make sure area is clear and safe before operating in reverse Do not operate on steep slopes If in doubt set rear axles wider for moderate slopes Do not stop start or change directions suddenly on slopes working up and down is preferred Use extreme care and reduce ground speed on slopes and rough terrain Stop implement then tractor immediately upon striking an obstruction Turn off engine remove key
16. e sure that you have lowered implement all the way to the ground tum of tractor ignition and remove key then firmly apply park break before unloading or loading carryall Once the implement has been loaded and the load secured slowly raise the implement into a safe transporting position The load you are carrying the terrain you intended to travel over the size and horsepower of your tractor ete will determine your safe transporting position but always try to carry the load as close to the ground as possible to avoid tipping Always remember that you must always have a minimum 20 of tractor and equipment weight on the tractor s front wheels with implement in transport position Remember anything you are carrying must be calculated into the weight of the implement Always travel at a reduced speed when travelling on steep or rough terrain Once you reach your destination lower implement all the way to the ground turn of tractor ignition and remove key then firmly apply park break before unloading or loading carryall Should you be travelling to more than one destination always repeat all of the aforementioned processes Jib Crane The Kanga Jib Crane is a lifting Jib There are several points that can be used depending on the size of your tractor and what you are trying to lift Always use rated chain and straps when lifting and ensure it is securely fastened Travel slowly over rough ground Bale Handling Equipment Ensure that the tractor
17. ers Responsibility Inspect implement thoroughly after assembly to be certain it is set up properly before delivering it to the customer The following checklist is a reminder of points to inspect Check off each item as it is found satisfactory either before or after corrections or services performed Check all bolts and ensure that they are tight Check all cotter pins and linkage pins and ensure they are properly installed and can be secured Refer to lubrication instructions and lubricate implement o Explain the importance of lubrication to the customer and point out all the lubrication points on the implement Check that any wear points i e points blades edges tines have been properly installed Show customer how to make adjustments Describe the options available for the implement and explain there purpose and how they work o Ensure the stability of the tractor has not been compromised with the implement the customer has purchased Remember a minimum 20 of tractor and equipment gross weight must be on the tractor s front wheels with implement in the transport position If you are adding weight to the tractor to attain the 20 you must not exceed the ROPS max ballasted mass certificate Weight the tractor and implement Do not estimate Give Operators Manual to the customer and recommend that customer become familiar with all sections especially the safety and safe operating procedures o Explain to the cust
18. ery operation they maybe should attempt to use any piece of machinery that they have not been competently trained to use e Keep hands and body away from pressurized lines Use paper or cardboard not hands or other body parts to check for leaks Wear safety goggles Hydraulic fluid oil under pressure can easily penetrate the skin and will cause serious injury or death e Make sure that all operating and service personnel know that if hydraulic fluid oil penetrates the skin it must be surgically removed as soon as possible by a doctor familiar with this form of injury or gangrene serious injury or death will result CONTACT A PHYSICAN IMMEDIATELY IF FLUID ENTERS SKIN OR EYES DO NOT DELAY e Know your controls and how to stop quickly in an emergency e Operators must be instructed in and be capable of the safe operation of the equipment and all controls Do not allow anyone to operate this equipment without proper instruction e Do not allow children or untrained persons to operate equipment e Check that all hardware is tight and properly installed e Always wear relatively tight fitted clothing to avoid entanglement in moving parts Wear heavy duty rough soled boots and protective equipment for eyes hair hands hearing and head e Ensure implement is properly attached adjusted and in a good condition so that it can be operate safely e Tractors MUST be fitted with Roll Over Protection Structure ROBS or ROBS Cap It is also advisable
19. inspect and repair any damage before resuming operations Always block implement when inspecting Before commencing any adjustment maintenance or cleaning Always switch off the tractor engine remove key and wait until all moving parts have come to a complete stop then ensure the machine is on the ground or on a robust secure support Before dismounting tractor or performing any service or maintenance lower the 3 point linkage and any other raised components i e loader bucket to the ground Operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pressure stop engine set parking brake remove key and unfasten seat belt Never place any part of the body underneath the implement or between moveable parts even when engine has been turned off Hydraulic systems can creep i e slowly lower They may fail or movement of the control levers can cause the implement to drop or rotate unexpectedly causing severe injury or death Follow Operator s Manual instructions for working on your implement or have servicing carried out by a qualified dealer During routine checks and or repairs ensure that no one can switch on the tractor or Implement accidentally Keep the key to the tractor in your pocket For your own safety and that of others and to avoid forfeiting your warranty use only original spare parts Do not modify alter or permit anyone else to modify alter the implement or any of its components Ensure implement is properly attached adjusted and in goo
20. inuous improvements that may change the designs and specifications of the Implement In doing this Kanga Farm Equipment together with its Dealers and Distributors are under no obligation to implement these changes free of charge on any previously delivered Implement Kanga Other Products Manual docx 16 Cahill Street Dandenong Victoria Australia 3175 Tel 03 9706 5166 Fax 03 9706 5050 PROP GAVHALL PTY LTD ACN 006 050 657 ABN 59 918 752 500 A FARM EQUIPMENT TO THE DEALER Assembly and proper installation of this product is the responsibility of the KANGA FARM EQUIPMENT dealer The dealer must complete all items on the Warranty Registration amp Installation Form included in this manual before releasing the implement to the new owner Both dealer and customer must sign the registration which certifies that all Dealer Checklist items have been completed The dealer must retum a copy of the Warranty Registration amp Installation Form to Kanga Farm Equipment Reminders about Warranty Registration that have not been retumed will be sent out to demonstrate that reasonable attempts have been made to ensure dealers complete risk assessment and pre delivery obligations TO THE OWNER Read this manual before operating your KANGA FARM EQUIPMENT implement The information presented will prepare you to do a much better and safer job Keep this manual handy as a reference Ensure you carry out and keep up to date a Risk Assessment a
21. k all hardware i e bolts nuts wood flooring lower link pins etc are properly installed secured and in good condition Should you find any signs of wear or damage replace immediately Inspect implement for stress cracks caused from over loading Repair before continuing operations Check trip mechanism is well greased free of rush and working correctly Check buckets for damage and rust Should you find areas of concem make sure they are repaired before commencing operations e Never place any part of the body underneath the implement or between moveable parts even when engine has been turned off Hydraulic systems can creep i e slowly lower They can fail or movement of the control levers can cause the implement to drop or rotate unexpectedly causing severe injury or death e During routine checks and or repairs ensure that no one can switch on the tractor or Implement accidentally Keep the key to the tractor in your pocket e Service work does not require going underneath this implement BLOCKING METHOD There are no reasons why you should be underneath these implement Should you find an area that is in need of repair that would involve someone going under the implement then detach implement from the tractor and perform service work However you may necd to block the implement once it has been detached When blocking you must consider the overall stability of the implement Just placing jack stands under the unit will not ens
22. nd that all operators read the manual carefully and become acquainted with the adjustments and operating procedures before attempting to operate Keep a record of the risk assessment and that the operator has read and understands the correct operating procedures as outlined in this manual The implement you have purchased has been carefully engineered and manufactured to provide dependable and satisfactory use Like all mechanical products it will require routine cleaning upkeep and maintenance Lubricate the implement as specified Observe all safety information in this manual and safety decals on the implement Throughout this manual the term IMPORTANT is used to indicate that a failure to observe can cause damage to the equipment The terms CAUTION WARNING and DANGER are used in conjunction with the Safety Alert Symbol triangle with an exclamation mark to indicate the degree of risk to your personal safety YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED N G ER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This Safety Alert Symbol indicates a hazard and means ATTENTION BE CAREFUL WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices GENERAL INF
23. ng roads or in any populated areas and that it is my responsibility to know and adhere to those laws I have received a copy of the operating manual and the dealer has instructed me to read the manual in full and carry out my own Risk Assessment before commencing any operations Owner s Signature Date IAL ASSEMBLY Checked all hardware to ensure itis firmly tightened as outlined in the Operators Manual Customer has been instructed on how to make regular checks and tighten ALL hardware i c all nuts and bolts 2 LUBRICATION The implement has been lubricated and oil levels have been checked in all chain gearbox transmissions Customer has been instructed on how to check oil levels and lubricate implement _GREASING amp MAINTENANCE Grease bearings universals and ensure PTO shaft has been Instruct customer how to re grease the implement Explain to the operator the requirements and repercussions of regular maintenance g__ CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT Check that clutch has been correctly fitted and nuts are tight Check the clutch has been adjusted for the customer s situation Instruct customer that an annual service is required 2 IMPLEMENT DRIVESHAFT amp TRACTOR COMPATIBILITY Check implement and PTO compatibility ensuring the PTO will not foul on the tractor or implement during linkage operation If PTO was cut make sure that it was re greased and all spring activated locking pins on the PTO Shaft move ficely g__IMPLEMEMNT amp TR
24. omer that when transporting the implement on roads or highways day or night safety devices should be used to provide adequate waming to operators of other vehicles Also explain the operator must ensure that the tractor and implement complies with current State and Federal laws and must strictly adhere to all road traffic regulations in force in his her particular state o Check PTO series is correct and that the PTO is the correct length post hole diggers only o Check gearbox is properly serviced and seals are in good condition and not leaking post hole diggers only A IMPORTANT Gearbox was not filled with oil at the factory It must be serviced before implement is operated Failure to service will result in damage to the gearbox You will find a level plug on the side of your gearbox or a guide to the amount of oil required can be found on the same page as the gearbox parts guide Instruct the customer that they MUST carry out a Risk Assessment and or HazCheck for the implement and the operating conditions O Ensure the customer has signed the WARRANTY REGISTRATION amp INSTALLATION FORM and a copy has been returned to Kanga Farm Equipment 16 Cahill Street Dandenong Victoria 3175 Name of person who carried out Pre delivery Signature Dealership Name Location carried out Date Top copy manufacture Middle Copy dealer Last page purchaser 92 KANGA FARM EQUIPMENT WARRANTY REGISTRATION amp
25. p S Compliance Certification 2 Stick Rakes 76 Specifications 71 Safety Decals 77 Safety Rules 78 79 Operation 80 81 Daily Operators Checklist 81 Maintenance 82 Assembly Instructions 82 OH amp S Compliance Certification 83 Harrows 84 Specifications 85 Safety Decals 85 Safety Rules 86 87 Operation 88 89 Daily Operators Checklist 90 Maintenance 2 2 2 2 0 90 Assembly Instructions 90 OH amp S Compliance Certification 91 Dealer Pre Delivery Checklist Haba cheek unse crete ihe 792 Warranty Registration and Installation Form 0 2 93 FARM EQUIPMENT Carryalls Adj Round Bale Fork Jib Crane Bale Spike Silage Fork 3 Point Linkage 3 Point Linkage Type Frame Reinforcing Dimensions Overall Height Floor Material Max Capacity 3 Point Linkage 3 Point Linkage Type Frame Reinforcing Dimensions Overall Height Floor Material Max Capacity 3 Point Linkage 3 Point Linkage Type Frame Reinforcing Dimensions Overall Height Floor Material Max Capacity 3 Point Linkage Frame Material Frame Material Dimensions No of Lift Points Max Lift Height Lift Capacity kg Approximate Weight 3 Point Linkage Frame Material Frame Material Dimensions Spike Material Spike Type No of Spikes Approximate Weight 3 Point Linkage 3 Point Linkage Type Frame Material Large Spike sirpa deucsoaseiea
26. stdestacnset des ieh eni Small Spike No of Spikes Approximate Weight Max Lift Capacity SPECIFICATIONS 1200 Carryall 1500 Carryall 1800 Carryall Jib Crane Adjustable Round Bale Feed Out Fork Bale Spike 38 A FARM EQUIPMENT Category 1 Single Pin Angle 1200 x 900 800mm Hardwood Boards 250 kg Category 1 Single Pin Rolled Hollow Section RHS 1500 x 1060 800mm Hardwood Boards 350 kg Category 1 Single Pin Rolled Hollow Section RHS 1800 x 1060 800mm Hardwood Boards 400 kg Category 1 Double Clevis Rolled Hollow Section RHS 100 x 100x 5 2 2500mm 300 450 65 kg Category 1 Double Clevis Rolled Hollow Section RHS 90x 90x5 50mm Solid Tapered Locking A 130 kg Category 1 Double Clevis Fla RHS Replaceable Straight Conus 2 1240mm long with tapered Nut High tensile 2 60kg 500kg Sana FARM EQUIPMENT Silage Fork 3 Point Linkage Category 3 Point Linkage Type Double Clevis Frame Material Flat RHS Spike Replaceable Straight Conus 2 1240mm long with tapered Nut No of Spikes 2 Approximate Weight 87 kg Max Lift Capacity 1000kg SAFETY RULES amp ACCCIDENT PREVENTION A ATTENTION BE CAREFUL YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED A Replace Immediately if Damaged Kanga Carryalls Bale Spike Round Bale Feed Out Fork Silage Fork 1 Serial Number Plate 2
27. t the following machine s Kanga Carryalls Kanga Jib Crane Kanga Adjustable Round Bale Fee Out Fork Kanga Bale Spike Kanga Silage Fork have had a hazard identification risk assessment and risk control procedure carried out on a representative model of the aforementioned product s in accordance with the Occupational Health and Safety requirements of all states and territories of Australia and where found necessary the appropriate risk control measures have been incorporated in the product specifications The Operators Manual contains the necessary Health and Safety information and safety warnings decals are applied to the product where necessary Product Description Carryalls Rear End Loaders Bale Handling Equipment Model Number s Carryall Product Code s 98000 98500 99500 Jib Crane Product Code s 96000 Adj Round Bale Feed Out Fork Product Code s 93000 Silage Fork Product Code s 94000 Bale Spike Product Code s 95000 Signature Name Position Managing Director Date 01 10 2003 Details of the unit assessed for the purpose of compliance Model Size Serial Date of Inspection Location S Range Carryall 1 5m x 0 9m 5x3 1130903 23 09 2003 16 Cahill Street Jib Crane 151002 23 09 2003 16 Cahill Street Adj Bale Feed Out Fork 010902 23 09 2003 16 Cahill Street Bale Spike 150409 20 04 2009 16 Cahill Street Silage Fork 170409 20 04 2009 16 Cahill Street FARM EQUIPMENT PRE DELIVERY CHECKLIST Deal
28. that your tractor be fitted with a seatbelt where fitted it must be worn at all times Falling from your tractor can result in death from being run over or crushed If your tractor is fitted with a folding ROBS keep it in the locked up position at all times Inspect chains shackles deflectors and any wear parts for damage Replace if damaged Remove any debris that has accumulated on the implement tractor or engine to avoid fire hazard Ensure all safety decals are installed Replace if damaged A minimum 20 of tractor and equipment weight must be on the tractor s front wheels with implement in the transport position Without this weight tractor could tip over causing personal injury or death The weight maybe attained with a loader front wheel weights and ballast in the tires or front tractor weights When attaining the minimum 20 weight on the front wheels you must not exceed the ROPS max ballasted mass certificate Weight the tractor and implement Do not estimate e Watch for hidden hazards on the terrain during operation and avoid any hazards or object that could cause injury or damage e Inspect operating area remove where possible any stones branches or foreign objects that may cause injury or damage It is very important to always watch for foreign objects in the area you are operating and avoid any that could cause injury or damage 40 FARM EQUIPMENT When working in populated areas always place signs in th
29. ttach Boom to the top link point of the tractors 3 point linkage top link pin not supplied Align A Frame with the holes on the boom start with middle hole and secure into position with Bolt Pin Adj Round Bale Fork If unassembled the tines will need to be fixed to the tool bar headstock and secured with bolts supplied The tines can be setup on either the left or the right This gives the operator greater flexibility and means he can use the bale on different sized bales DAILY PRE OPERATION CHECKLIST Operators Responsibility o Operators MUST carry out a Risk Assessment and or HazCheck for the implement and ensure it is correct for the conditions the implement will be operating Review and follow safety rules outlined in this manual Check that implement is properly and securely attached to the tractor Check all hardware i e bolts nuts wood flooring ete are properly installed secured and in good condition Check trip mechanism is well greased and working correctly Ensure tractor transmission is in neutral before starting engine Inspect area that you will be operating in and remove any object that may cause injury or damage booonn Complete dealer checklist when assembly is complete FARM EQUIPMENT Agricultural Machinery Product OHS Compliance Form We Gavhall Pty Ltd tas Kanga Farm Equipment Of 16 Cahill Street Dandenong Victoria Australia 3175 Telephone 03 9706 5166 Fax 03 9706 5050 Confirm tha
30. ure your safety The working surface must be level and solid to support the weight of the jack stands Ensure jack stands are stable both top and bottom and implement is approximately level With full implement weight lowered onto jack stands test blocking stability before working underneath implement FARM EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS e Before dismounting tractor or performing any service or maintenance disengages power to implement lower the 3 point linkage and any other raised components i e loader bucket to the ground Operate valve levers to release any hydraulic pressure stop engine set parking brake remove key and unfasten seat belt if fitted e Never place any part of the body underneath the implement or between moveable parts even when engine has been turned off Hydraulic systems can creep i e slowly lower They can fail or movement of the control levers can cause the implement to drop or rotate unexpectedly causing severe injury or death Follow Operator s Manual instructions for working on your implement or have work carried out by a qualified dealer e During routine checks and or repairs ensure that no one can switch on the tractor or Implement accidentally Keep the key to the tractor in your pocket e Service work does not require going underneath this implement Read Operators Manual for service instructions e Always wear relatively tight fitted clothing to avoid entanglement in moving parts Wear heavy

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