FENDT P3002, P3003 Pickup OPERATOR’S MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
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FENDT P3002, P3003 Pickup OPERATOR’S MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
Foreword
- READ THIS MANUAL carefully to learn how to operate and service your machine correctly. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. This windrow pickup may be installed and operated on a forage harvester only. The user must be entitled to drive a forage harvester on public roads. This manual and safety signs
- on your machine are available in other languages. Please contact your KEMPER dealer. THIS MANUAL MUST BE CONSIDERED a permanent part of your machine and must remain with the machine when you sell it. MEASUREMENTS IN THIS MANUAL are given in metric units. The customary U.S. unit equivalents are also quoted.
- Use only correct replacement parts and fasteners. Metric and inch fasteners may require a specific metric or inch wrench. RIGHT-HAND AND LEFT-HAND sides are determined by facing in the direction the implement will travel when going forward. THE TERM “TRANSPORT” refers to a windrow pickup mounted on a forage harvester and
- transported from A to B on the forage harvester. THE TERM “HAULAGE” refers to a windrow pickup loaded on a flatbed carrier and transported from A to B on the flatbed carrier. LOADING AND HAULING of this windrow pickup must be performed only by persons familiar with how the load is secured, and who can provide evidence of this.
- WRITE PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (P.I.N.) in the “Specifications” or “Product Identification Numbers” sections. Accurately record all the numbers to help in tracing the machine should it be stolen. Your KEMPER
- dealer also needs these numbers when you order parts. File the identification numbers in a secure place away from machine. BEFORE DELIVERING THIS MACHINE, your dealer performed a predelivery inspection
INTENDED USE: THIS WINDROW PICKUP may be used ONLY for picking up crops that have already been cut, such as:
• Grass
• Leguminous crops
• Grain
• Alfalfa
Use in any other way is considered as contrary to the intended use. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage or injury resulting from this misuse, and these risks must be borne solely by the user.
THIS WINDROW PICKUP MUST NOT be used to manually transfer materials of any sort and is not suitable for picking up:
• tree off-cuts and hedge trimmings
• wood
• metallic objects
• materials that include stones
- Compliance with and strict adherence to the conditions of operation, service and repair as specified by the manufacturer also constitute essential elements for the INTENDED USE. THIS WINDROW PICKUP MUST be serviced and repaired ONLY
- by industrial mechanics, fitters or persons with comparable qualifications. The electrical system must be repaired only by electricians. The accident prevention regulations, all other generally recognized regulations on safety and occupational
- medicine and the road traffic regulations must be observed at all times. It is not permitted to alter the machine to accept materials other than those permitted in its intended use. Any arbitrary modifications carried out on this windrow pickup will relieve the manufacturer of all liability for any resulting damage or injury.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
FENDT P3002, P3003 Pickup OPERATOR’S MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
Identification View
Identification View.00-1
Safety
Recognize Safety Information 05-1
Follow Safety Instructions.05-1
Understand Signal Words.05-1
Observe Road Traffic Regulations05-2
Store Attachments Safely .05-2
Prepare for Emergencies05-2
Wear Protective Clothing05-3
Check Machine Safety05-3
Guards and Shields 05-3
Use Safety Lights and Devices.05-3
Operate Pickup Safely05-3
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines05-4
Practice Safe Maintenance.05-4
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids 05-5
Service Tires Safely05-5
Use Proper Tools 05-6
Service Machines Safely 05-6
Service Accumulator Systems Safely.05-6
Support Machine Properly 05-7
Stay Clear of the Pickup 05-7
Transport With Header Installed.05-7
Ballasting for Safe Ground Contact 05-8
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating05-8
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines 05-8
Avoid High-Pressure Jet on Safety Decals.05-9
Dispose of Waste Properly .05-9
Decommissioning: Proper Recycling
and Disposal of Fluids and Components .05-10
Protect Against Noise .05-10
Safety Decals
Pictorial Safety Signs10-1
Replace Safety Signs .10-1
Operator’s Manual 10-1
Repair and Maintenance 10-2
Windrow Pickup10-2
Height Adjustable Compression Device .10-2
Hydraulic Lines .10-3
Stay Clear of Rotating Driveline .10-3
Pickup Wheels10-3
Accumulator for Roller Compression Unit 10-4
Roller Compression Unit – Tips of Rake .10-4
Page
Haulage
Windrow Pickup Hanging Points 15-1
Securing Pickup for Haulage (Lashing Points) .15-2
Preparing the Pickup
Unpacking and First Setup .20-1
Set Gauge Wheel Height20-1
Check Adjustment of Automatic Auger Lifting 20-2
Attaching to a Fendt Forage Harvester
Align the Oscillating Frame.25-1
Adjusting Jackstand Height 25-1
Attaching Pickup to a Fendt Forage Harvester.25-2
Connect the Hydraulic Hoses .25-5
U.j. Shaft 25-5
Connect the U.j. Shaft 25-5
Change the Hydraulic System 25-6
Unlock the Oscillating Frame25-7
Detaching
Detaching the Pickup35-1
Transport
Observe Road Traffic Regulations40-1
Setting Roller Compression Unit in
Transport Position 40-1
Operating the Pickup
Follow Safe Operating Procedures.45-1
Select Header Type on Fendt Forage
Harvesters45-1
Calibrate the End-Stops for the Roller
Compression Unit.45-3
Activate Float Position of Valves for
Roller Compression Unit and Gauge
Wheels .45-7
Limit Stroke of Roller Compression Unit.45-9
Working under a Raised Roller
Compression Unit. 45-11
Move the Roller Compression Unit and
Gauge Wheels to Operating Position.45-12
Operating the Roller Compression Unit45-13
Adjust the Rake of Roller Compression Unit 45-13
Adjust the Roller of Roller Compression Unit .45-14
Adjust Height of Gauge Wheels .45-15
Adjust the Pickup Float.45-15
Adjusting Feed Auger Height45-16
Adjust the Conveyor Auger Springs .45-16
Adjust the Scrapers 45-17
Adjust Automatic Auger Lifting .45-18
Open the Side Guard45-19
Adjust the Conveyor Auger Paddles
(Short Crops)45-19
Remove the Conveyor Auger Paddles
(High Crops).45-20
Additional Equipment
Top Flight Reinforcement Kit 50-1
Center Gauge Wheel50-1
Central chain lubrication .50-1
Lubrication and Maintenance
Lubrication Intervals .55-1
Grease55-1
Transmission Oil.55-2
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants 55-2
Lubricant Storage .55-2
Mixing Lubricants55-3
Every 10 Hours — Drive Chains.55-3
Every 10 Hours — Drive Shaft .55-3
Every 50 Hours — Pivoting Gauge Wheels55-4
Every 50 Hours — Lift Arms of Roller
Compression Unit.55-4
Every 50 Hours — Conveyor Auger
Pivot Points 55-5
Every 50 Hours — Cylinder of Roller
Compression Unit.55-5
Every 50 Hours — Jackstands .55-5
Every 500 Hours — Gear Case55-6
Every 500 Hours — Angle Drive.55-6
Troubleshooting
Windrow Pickup60-1
Service
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values.65-1
Adjust the Drive Chains 65-2
Mounting Orientation of Roller65-2
Trash Net65-3
Oil Reservoir of Central Chain
Lubrication (Option)65-3
Bleeding Lubrication Pump of Central
Chain Lubrication (Option) .65-4
Adjusting Oil Flow of Central Chain
Lubrication (Option)65-4
Storage
Storing the Pickup 70-1
Taking the Pickup out of Storage70-1
Specifications
Machine Design Life .75-1
Page
P3002, P3003 Pickup .75-1
Sound Level75-1
EC Declaration of Conformity .75-2
Serial Number
Serial Number Plate of Pickup80-1
Record Serial Number 80-1
Keep Machines Secure 80-1
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