matev FPS JD-2026R Operating Manual
The matev FPS JD-2026R is a front power system designed for John Deere tractors. It's a versatile attachment that allows you to connect various implements, including snow blades, sweepers, and other PTO-driven equipment, to the front of your tractor. With a hydraulic extension kit, you can extend the hydraulic lines to reach the implement, and the front PTO shaft enables you to power sweepers and other PTO-driven equipment. The system also includes a lowering safeguard for safe transport and a park position to facilitate working with other implements like the John Deere frontloader 120R.
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matev GmbH Nürnberger Str. 50 90579 Langenzenn, Germany T +49 9101 9087 -0 F +49 9101 9087 -20 [email protected] www.matev.eu Operating Manual FPS JD-2026R Carefully read chapter 3 all the way through before unpacking the implement. Prior to using the implement for the first time read this operating manual carefully and conscientiously all the way through. Keep this manual where it is easily accessible. This will enable you to refer to important information and handling instructions as needed The operating manual is part of the implement. The operating manual must always be provided with new and used machines. Version 09/2018 Introduction Introduction Dear customer! Dear customer! Thank you for purchasing a product of matev GmbH, we appreciate your trust. You have acquired a quality product, if contrary to expectations you should have problems with the implement, contact your responsible sales partner. Company stamp – sales partner Prior to first use please read this operating manual carefully and conscientiously all the way through. The manual describes the handling of the implement in detail and will support you in working safely and effectively. By complying with the maintenance tasks you will retain the value and operational capability of the implement. For damage that occurs due to operating errors or improper use, we will not accept any guarantee claims. Variants may be described in the manual that do not agree with the scope of delivery of your implement. Please enter the data of the rating plate on the implement in the manual. This information will be helpful in communication if there is a service case. The matev products are subject to change in the interest of technical progress. All information, illustrations, and technical specifications represent the latest status at the time this manual was published. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes at any time in the interest of technical progress. Regards matev GmbH Page 2 of 33 Table of contents Table of contents 1 ............About this operating manual ................................................................................... 5 2 ............Safety .......................................................................................................................... 6 2.1 .........Intended use ................................................................................................................ 6 2.2 .........Instructions for the owner ............................................................................................ 6 2.2.1 ...... Qualifications of personnel............................................................................................ 6 2.2.2 ...... Instruction ..................................................................................................................... 7 2.2.3 ...... Accident prevention ...................................................................................................... 7 2.3 .........General safety notices................................................................................................. 7 2.4 .........Warnings on the machine ........................................................................................... 7 3 ............Delivery and transport .............................................................................................. 9 3.1 .........Delivery on a pallet ...................................................................................................... 9 3.1.1 ...... Lift the implement off of the pallet ................................................................................. 9 3.1.2 ...... Long-distance transport ................................................................................................ 9 3.2 .........Transport over short distances.................................................................................... 9 4 ............Installation ................................................................................................................ 10 4.1 .........Mounting the basic implement .................................................................................. 11 4.2 .........Mounting accessories................................................................................................ 13 4.2.1 ...... Hydraulic extension kit ................................................................................................ 13 4.2.2 ...... Hydraulic extension kit ................................................................................................ 15 4.2.3 ...... Arrest kit for control lever ............................................................................................ 15 4.2.4 ...... Compression struts ..................................................................................................... 15 4.2.5 ...... Installation of the front PTO shaft................................................................................ 16 4.2.6 ...... Installation of the hose clamp holder ........................................................................... 18 5 ............Operation.................................................................................................................. 21 5.1 .........Intended use .............................................................................................................. 21 5.2 .........Coupling and uncoupling implements ....................................................................... 21 5.3 .........Lowering safeguard for the front power system ....................................................... 22 5.4 .........Use of the eccentric ................................................................................................... 22 5.4.1 ...... Working position ......................................................................................................... 23 5.4.2 ...... Park position ............................................................................................................... 24 5.5 .........Taking off the frontloader .......................................................................................... 24 5.5.1 ...... Taking off the front power system ............................................................................... 24 5.5.2 ...... Attaching the front power system ................................................................................ 25 5.6 .........Front power system in conjunction with original John Deere mid-mount mower..... 25 5.7 .........Front power system in conjunction with John Deere frontloader 120R ................... 26 5.8 .........Use of the matev front PTO shaft ............................................................................. 27 5.8.1 ...... Using the front PTO shaft ........................................................................................... 29 5.8.2 ...... Removal of the front PTO shaft................................................................................... 29 6 ............Maintenance............................................................................................................. 30 6.1 .........General information ................................................................................................... 30 6.2 .........Maintenance .............................................................................................................. 30 6.3 .........Repair ........................................................................................................................ 30 7 ............Disposal .................................................................................................................... 31 8 ............Guarantee ................................................................................................................. 31 Page 3 of 33 Table of contents 9 ............Technical data.......................................................................................................... 31 10 ..........List of illustrations .................................................................................................. 32 11 ..........EG - Declaration of Conformity ............................................................................. 33 Page 4 of 33 About this operating manual 1 About this operating manual Prior to first use read this operating manual carefully and conscientiously all the way through. Keep this operating manual where it is easily accessible. This will enable you to refer to important information and handling instructions as needed. At transfer of the machine the owner of the machine receives instruction in the operation and maintenance of the machine from the owner's sales partner. The owner must ensure that operating and maintenance personnel have been instructed in full scope in the operation and maintenance of the machine. Listings with bullet points are marked as follows: Text Text Text . . . Handling instructions are marked in the sequence in which they should be executed, as follows: 1. 2. 3. Text Text Text . . . Page 5 of 33 Safety 2 Safety Guidelines and instructions with which you must comply, are summarized in this section. 2.1 Intended use The implement must only be used in accordance with its specifications. Please read chapter 5.1 Intended use all the way through. All other uses are excluded. Non-intended use causes: Health hazards for the operator or for third parties Implement damage Environmental damage 2.2 Instructions for the owner Attention! The front power system should not be charged with downward pressure via the tractor's hydraulic system! For implements that contact the ground or roll on the ground in operation, the tractor hydraulic system must be switched to the float setting! Strictly comply with the manufacturer's recommendation! Danger! The front power system is not suitable for lifting people or for use as a work platform! Danger! Always ensure that no one is in the danger zone before and when using the front power system or the front PTO shaft. 2.2.1 Qualifications of personnel This machine must only be operated by persons who are qualified, as follows: They must be at least 18 years old. They have received instruction on the machine. They must have read and understood this operating manual. They have been instructed concerning the relevant safety regulations (accident prevention). The relevant accident prevention regulations and the other generally acknowledged occupational health and safety and road traffic regulations must be complied with at all times. Page 6 of 33 Safety 2.2.2 Instruction At transfer of the machine the owner of the machine receives instruction in the operation and maintenance of the machine from the owner's sales partner. The owner must ensure that operating and maintenance personnel have been instructed in full scope in the operation and maintenance of the machine. 2.2.3 Accident prevention The safety regulations and accident prevention regulations are legally regulated in every country. The owner of the machine is responsible for compliance with the valid regulations. 2.3 General safety notices In this section general safety notices are explained that are used in the subsequent sections. Comply with these safety notices to ensure safe operation and to save work time and costs. Danger! Severe injury to the operator or third parties occurs. Comply with the safety notice. Attention! Minor injury to the operator or third parties can occur. The tractor, the implement, or the environment can be damaged. Comply with the safety notice. Note! Important, helpful tips or information for the operator. Read this note. It facilitates your work. Attention! Injuries can occur. Wear protective work clothing. 2.4 Warnings on the machine Warnings and their general meaning are specified below that are also affixed as stickers on the implements. Page 7 of 33 Safety Attention! Danger of injury due to moving parts. Remove the ignition key before performing tasks on the implement. Danger of injury due to rotating parts. Maintain a safe distance from the area of drive shafts. Switch off the implement. Wait until all machine parts have come to a standstill before performing tasks on the implement. Attention! Injuries can occur due to improper operation. The implement can be damaged. Read the operating manual all the way through. Comply with the safety instructions. Attention! Injuries due to fluid escaping under high pressure. Comply with the notice in the operating manual. Attention! Danger of crushing due to moving parts. Never reach into the crushing hazard zone if parts are moving or can move. Comply with the notice in the operating manual. Attention! Danger of injury due to the hydraulic system. Do not enter the danger zone unless the lift cylinder safeguard is in place. Page 8 of 33 Delivery and transport 3 Delivery and transport Our implements are delivered in suitable packaging. Please comply with the valid occupational health and safety regulations when unpacking and use suitable hoists if necessary. 3.1 Delivery on a pallet 3.1.1 Lift the implement off of the pallet 1. 2. 3.1.2 Remove the protective packaging and the transport safeguard. Lift the implement off of the pallet with a suitable device (crane or forklift) and set it down. Long-distance transport If you want to transport the implement over longer distances (e.g. shipping via freight forwarder), you must lash the implement onto a pallet, as it was at delivery. 3.2 Transport over short distances Suitable transport equipment or hoists must be used for transport. (Crane, forklift, lift truck) Page 9 of 33 Installation 4 Installation Danger! Severe injuries to the operator or third parties can occur. Switch off the tractor and remove the ignition key before mounting or dismounting the implements. The front power system is two-piece and consists of: Basic holder for mounting on the vehicle. Shim Peg bolt Hook-in point for front power system Basic holder Fig. 1: Basic holder Pre-assembled, removable, front power system Fig. 2: Front power system, removable Page 10 of 33 Installation 4.1 Mounting the basic implement Attention! The cylinder of the front power system can be adjusted via an eccentric. Familiarize yourself with the handling of the eccentric as described in the "Operation" section. 1. Mount the hose guide on the tractor. Hose guide Fastening point Fig. 3: Hose guide 2. Mount the basic holder on the tractor. Use the provided shims, if necessary. To facilitate installation, the peg bolt can remain mounted, in this case it rests on the tractor frame. Fig. 4: Basic holder mounted Hook in the front power system at the intended hook-in points on the base frame and secure it with the peg bolt. Use the handles on the left and right to lift the front power system. Hook it in on the Page 11 of 33 Installation lower hook-in points. Then swing the front power system toward the vehicle and hook it in on the upper safety bolt. Safety bolts Peg bolt Lower hook-in point Fig. 5: Front power system hooked in 3. Lay out the hydraulic lines on the tractor frame. Fix the hydraulic hoses in place in the hose guides. Connect the front power system to the hydraulic couplings. Hydraulic couplings Hose guide Fig. 6: Front power system hooked in Page 12 of 33 Installation 4.2 Mounting accessories 4.2.1 Hydraulic extension kit 1. Mount the coupling holder on the front power system. Please note the different mounting position of the holders for BG3 and BG2 – drip-free couplings. Bores for BG 2 drip-free Bores for BG 3 Fig. 7: Bores for hydraulic extension kit Adjustable angled union Coupling holder Fig. 8: Hydraulic extension kit BG3 Page 13 of 33 Installation Reducer Adjustable angled union Coupling holder Fig. 9: Hydraulic extension kit BG2 – drip-free 2. Fix the hoses of the extension kit on the hoses of the front power system with cable ties. Hose guide Hydraulic couplings Fig. 10: Hose lay-out – hydraulic extension kit 3. Page 14 of 33 Plug the hydraulic extension kit onto the tractor. Installation 4.2.2 Hydraulic extension kit For the hydraulic extension kit a free hydraulic circuit must be present on the rear of the tractor. This free hydraulic circuit is laid out from the rear on the left side of the tractor frame, forward to the front power system. The provided holder is mounted under the fastening screws of the basic holder. Coupling holder Fig. 11: Hydraulic extension kit 4.2.3 Arrest kit for control lever Fasten the sheet metal plate on the bracket of the tractor as shown. Fastening point, bracket Fig. 12: Arrest kit for control lever 4.2.4 Compression struts To accommodate higher thrust forces that occur when clearing snow, for example, a compression strut can be mounted as an option. For installation of the compression strut the bolts of the lifting arm are replaced. The length of the compression strut can be changed in the same manner as top link can be changed. Unscrew the lock nut for adjustment and then tighten it. Page 15 of 33 Installation Attention! The compression strut is not compatible with the frontloader. It must be dismounted. The shorter, original lifting arm bolts must be used. Peg bolt Compression strut Lock nut Bolt for lifting arm Fig. 13: Installation of the compression strut 4.2.5 Installation of the front PTO shaft Attention! The front PTO shaft must be dismounted before using the mid-mount mower. Attention! The front power system can be adjusted via an eccentric. If handled incorrectly the universal joint shaft for the front implement can be damaged. Familiarize yourself with the handling of the eccentric as described in the "Operation" section. The front PTO shaft can only be installed if the John Deere AutoConnect mower receptacle is mounted. 1. Page 16 of 33 Screw the retaining bracket for the front PTO shaft onto the tractor frame in the available bores. Hydraulic hoses are mounted in the plant on the left side in the direction of travel. Installation Retaining bracket, front PTO shaft Fig. 14: Retaining bracket, front PTO shaft 2. Mount the PTO shaft as shown below. Mount the front holder as far in front as possible (weld seam). The position of the rear holder is adjusted on the vehicle at installation. Hook-in point, mower suspension Front holder Fig. 15: Pre-installation – front PTO shaft 3. Hook the front PTO shaft into the mower hook-in element an the front power system and check whether the bolts on the rear holder can be pegged on the rear holder. If necessary, correct the position of the rear holder. Page 17 of 33 Installation Fig. 16: matev front PTO shaft in the mower hook-in element 4. 4.2.6 Mount the provided universal joint shaft between the mid-mount PTO shaft of the tractor and the front PTO shaft. Shorten the universal joint shaft if necessary. Comply with the provided original operating instructions for the universal joint shaft. Installation of the hose clamp holder For operation with a material collection device, a hose clamp holder can be mounted on the vehicle for the suction hose. Fig. 17: Hose clamp holder, mounted Page 18 of 33 Installation Fig. 18: Holder for hose clamp Fig. 19: Double hose clamp Fig. 20: Single hose clamp The holder is mounted on the right in the direction of travel. Use the fastening points that are intended for the frontloader. Page 19 of 33 Installation Mounting points Fig. 21: Hose clamp holder, mounting points Page 20 of 33 Operation 5 Operation Attention! The front power system should not be charged with downward pressure via the tractor's hydraulic system! For implements that contact the ground or roll on the ground in operation, the tractor hydraulic system must be switched to the float setting! Strictly comply with the manufacturer's recommendation! Danger! The front power system is not suitable for lifting people or for use as a work platform! Danger! Always ensure that no one is in the danger zone before and when using the front power system or the front PTO shaft. 5.1 Intended use The front power system is used to accommodate small to medium-sized implements, such as snow blades, sweepers, etc. The front PTO shaft extends the mid-mount PTO shaft of the tractor to the front. It is used to power sweepers, or similar implements that are driven with PTO shafts. All other uses are excluded. Non-intended use causes: 5.2 Health hazards for the operator or for third parties Damage to the tractor and the implements Environmental damage Coupling and uncoupling implements Note! Comply with the axle loads specified by the tractor manufacturer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Drive the tractor forward in front of the implement. Lower the front power system hydraulically. Drive slowly toward the implement until the coupling support of the tractor is under the coupling triangle of the implement. Slowly lift the front power system hydraulically until the implement is slightly lifted. Secure the implement with the appropriate triangle locking mechanism. The triangle locking mechanism depends on the type of implement. Page 21 of 33 Operation 5.3 Lowering safeguard for the front power system Note! Use the lowering safeguard for: – Road travel – Driving between work locations – Cleaning and maintenance tasks 1. 2. Lift the front power system. Activate the stop valve by pulling it out and swinging it 90 degrees. The lowering safeguard is locked. Stop valve Fig. 22: Lowering safeguard, shown in unlocked position 5.4 Use of the eccentric The lift cylinder of the front power system is suspended in the upper fastening bore with an eccentric bolt. The front power system can be brought into a working position and into a parking position by turning the bolt. Attention! Strictly comply with the instructions below; if these instructions are not complied with the tractor or the implements can be damaged Attention! Danger of injury due to moving parts. Remove the ignition key before performing tasks on the front power system. Page 22 of 33 Operation Spring cotter pin Toggle Locking mechanism Fig. 23: Eccentric bolt (working position) Fig. 21 shows the eccentric bolt in working position. The cylinder bolt is underneath the eccentric pivot point. You can also take the bore shown in the Fig below as a reference point for the working position. Bore Fig. 24: Eccentric bolt, bore To turn the eccentric bolt, pull the spring cotter pin and pull the toggle upward. Turn the bolt 180° and re-insert the toggle in the locking mechanism. Then secure the bolt with the spring cotter pin. 5.4.1 Working position The cylinder is in the lower position, the front power system can be used for lifting and lowering implements. Attention! Frontloader and AutoConnect Mid-Mount Mower Deck cannot be taken up in this position. Page 23 of 33 Operation 5.4.2 Park position To reach park position the front power system must be brought into the highest position. The lowering safeguard must be locked (-> 5.3 Lowering safeguard for the front power system) and the eccentric must be turned 180°. The park position will be required for the subsequent tasks. Alternatively the front power system can be taken off (-> 5.5 Taking off the frontloader) Taking up and setting down the frontloader, and working with the frontloader. Taking up and setting down the mower. 5.5 Taking off the frontloader Attention! Danger of injury due to moving parts. Remove the ignition key before performing tasks on the front power system. Attention! The front power system has a weight of approx. 50 kg. You must be familiar with the lifting of such loads and must not have any health restrictions that prohibit the lifting of such loads. The front power system can be taken off without tools, to make the work with the mid-mount mower or the frontloader as easy as possible, even under difficult conditions. 5.5.1 Taking off the front power system Lowering safeguard Hydraulic lines Locking mechanism Eccentric Peg bolt Hook-in point Compression strut Fig. 25: Taking off the frontloader 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Page 24 of 33 If necessary, dismount the compression strut Bring the eccentric into working position. Lower the front power system to the lowest position Lock the lowering safeguard. Uncouple the hydraulic lines and place the lines on the ground. Operation 6. 7. 8. 9. 5.5.2 Attaching the front power system 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 5.6 Pull the peg bolt. Lift the front power system out of the locking mechanism (via the handles) and pivot it slightly forward. Lift the front power system out of the lower hook-in element and place it in front of the tractor. Re-insert the peg bolt. Set down the front power system in mounting position in front of the tractor. Pull the peg bolt. Lift the front power system via the handles. In this process it will tilt slightly. This tilt is desired and it makes the installation easier for you. Hook-in the front power system on the lower hook-in points. Pivot the front power system around the lower hook-in point to the rear and lift it via the locking mechanism until it locks in place. Insert the peg bolt Couple the hydraulic lines of the front power system. Unlock the lowering safeguard Front power system in conjunction with original John Deere midmount mower The front power system is optimized for parallel use with the John Deer mid-mount mower. Attention! When taking up and setting down the John Deere mid-mount mower the front power system must be brought into park position (-> section 5.4 Use of the eccentric). Fig. 26: John Deere AutoConnect Mid-Mount Mower Deck To take up and set down the mid-mount mower, the front power system must be brought into park position. After taking up the mower the front power system can again be brought into work position, in order to work with the matev lawn harrow, for example. Page 25 of 33 Operation Fig. 27: matev lawn harrow 5.7 Front power system in conjunction with John Deere frontloader 120R The front power system is optimized for parallel use with the John Deere frontloader 120R. Attention! When taking up, setting down, and operating the John Deere frontloader 120R, the front power system must be brought into park position (-> section 5.4 Use of the eccentric). To work with the frontloader 120R, the front power system must be brought into park position. If the frontloader is in the highest possible position, theoretically you can again work with the front power system. To do this, the hydraulic hoses of the frontloader must be uncoupled and the front power system must be coupled. The frontloader must be safeguarded against lowering. After uncoupling the front loader the hydraulic lines are pressurized. Without a shut-off fixture in the hydraulic line for the frontloader, installed retroactively by the dealer, the front loader can no longer be coupled. Fig. 28: John Deere frontloader 120R Page 26 of 33 Operation 5.8 Use of the matev front PTO shaft Attention! Danger of injury due to moving parts. Remove the ignition key before performing tasks on the front PTO shaft. The matev PTO shaft can be removed and installed without tools. To operate the front PTO shaft, if installed, the John Deere AutoConnect mower lift must be dismounted, so that the midmount PTO shaft stub is freely accessible. The front PTO shaft is tested with all matev front attachment implements, however due to the versatility of the front power system particular attention is required. When first placing the implements in service always check to ensure that there are no collision points between universal joint shaft and front power system. Possible collision Possible collision Fig. 29: matev weed brush 1. 2. Mount the coupling triangle on the implement as shown in the Fig. below. Mount the universal joint shaft between the implement and the output stub of the front PTO shaft Offset, one bore matev coupling triangle Possible collision point Lower arm Fig. 30: Installation of the coupling triangle Page 27 of 33 Operation 3. If the universal joint shaft collides with the lower arm, then move (offset) the coupling triangle one additional bore downward. 4. Lift out the implement and have a second person check to ensure that a collision of the universal joint shaft does not occur in the upper area of the front power system in lifted-out status. If the distance in lowered status is similar to that on the Fig. 30, this will not be the case with matev implements. A function of the front PTO shaft in conjunction with the frontloader cannot be guaranteed. This must be checked for each individual case. Pay special attention to the parking rest of the frontloader. Fig. 31: Front PTO shaft with frontloader Page 28 of 33 Operation 5.8.1 Using the front PTO shaft 1. Place the front PTO shaft under the tractor and hook the front PTO shaft into the front mower hook-in element. Fig. 32: Front PTO shaft – mower hook-in element 2. Lift the rear part of the front PTO shaft and peg the rear holder on the angle brackets intended for this purpose. Peg it here Universal joint shaft Fig. 33: Front PTO shaft – rear holder 3. 5.8.2 Connect the mid-mount PTO shaft of the tractor to the matev front PTO shaft via the provided universal joint shaft. Removal of the front PTO shaft 1. 2. 3. Dismount the universal joint shaft. Pull the peg bolts of the front PTO shaft holder. Pull the front PTO shaft out of the front mower suspension. Page 29 of 33 Maintenance 6 Maintenance 6.1 General information Attention! Personal injury or damage to the tractor and the implements can occur. Before each use, check all safety-relevant parts, the hydraulic connections, and all threaded unions. 6.2 Maintenance Attention! Danger of injury due to moving parts. Remove the ignition key before performing maintenance tasks on the implement. After 25 operating hours, at the start of the season, or after a longer standstill period: 6.3 Grease the moving parts of the implement via the lubricating nipples Check the seat, status and seal of the hydraulic lines Before and after each use check all threaded unions for firm seat and re-tighten them if necessary Repair If there are faults, problems, or other indications of malfunction, contact your sales partner. Page 30 of 33 Disposal 7 Disposal The implements must be disposed of in accordance with the applicable regulations of the municipality or the country. Take the parts to the collection points for residual waste, special waste, or recycle them depending on material. matev GmbH does not provide any disposal services. 8 Guarantee The General Terms & Conditions of matev GmbH provide information on the guarantee conditions. 9 Technical data Front power system FPS-JD 2026R Data Hydraulic cylinder A double-acting, laterally arranged cylinder Lift force Do not exceed the permissible axle loads of the vehicle! 300 kg - 600 mm in front of the coupling point Lift height 120 mm – 450 mm, on the coupling point of the lower arms Distance in front of the axle approx. 785 mm in work position (cat. 0) Weight Approx. 75 kg (removal cat. 0) Front PTO shaft Data Weight 25 kg Page 31 of 33 List of illustrations 10 List of illustrations Fig. 1: Basic holder .............................................................................................................................................. 10 Fig. 2: Front power system, removable .............................................................................................................. 10 Fig. 3: Hose guide ................................................................................................................................................ 11 Fig. 4: Basic holder mounted............................................................................................................................... 11 Fig. 5: Front power system hooked in................................................................................................................. 12 Fig. 6: Front power system hooked in................................................................................................................. 12 Fig. 7: Bores for hydraulic extension kit .............................................................................................................. 13 Fig. 8: Hydraulic extension kit BG3 ..................................................................................................................... 13 Fig. 9: Hydraulic extension kit BG2 – drip-free ................................................................................................... 14 Fig. 10: Hose lay-out – hydraulic extension kit ................................................................................................... 14 Fig. 11: Hydraulic extension kit............................................................................................................................ 15 Fig. 12: Arrest kit for control lever ........................................................................................................................ 15 Fig. 13: Installation of the compression strut ...................................................................................................... 16 Fig. 14: Retaining bracket, front PTO shaft ........................................................................................................ 17 Fig. 15: Pre-installation – front PTO shaft ........................................................................................................... 17 Fig. 16: matev front PTO shaft in the mower hook-in element .......................................................................... 18 Fig. 17: Hose clamp holder, mounted ................................................................................................................. 18 Fig. 18: Holder for hose clamp ........................................................................................................................... 19 Fig. 19: Double hose clamp................................................................................................................................. 19 Fig. 20: Single hose clamp .................................................................................................................................. 19 Fig. 21: Hose clamp holder, mounting points ..................................................................................................... 20 Fig. 22: Lowering safeguard, shown in unlocked position ................................................................................. 22 Fig. 23: Eccentric bolt (working position) ............................................................................................................ 23 Fig. 24: Eccentric bolt, bore ................................................................................................................................. 23 Fig. 25: Taking off the frontloader ....................................................................................................................... 24 Fig. 26: John Deere AutoConnect Mid-Mount Mower Deck .............................................................................. 25 Fig. 27: matev lawn harrow ................................................................................................................................. 26 Fig. 28: John Deere frontloader 120R ................................................................................................................ 26 Fig. 29: matev weed brush .................................................................................................................................. 27 Fig. 30: Installation of the coupling triangle......................................................................................................... 27 Fig. 31: Front PTO shaft with frontloader ............................................................................................................ 28 Fig. 32: Front PTO shaft – mower hook-in element ........................................................................................... 29 Fig. 33: Front PTO shaft – rear holder ................................................................................................................ 29 Page 32 of 33 EG - Declaration of Conformity 11 EG - Declaration of Conformity EC Declaration of Conformity for a machine to confirm compliance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and with the statutory regulations issued for the implementation of the Machinery Directive. The manufacturer matev GmbH Nürnberger Str. 50 90579 Langenzenn, Germany declares that the machine front power system and front PTO shaft FPS-JD – 2026R complies with the provisions of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and with the implementing national statutory regulations. The signer is authorized to compile the technical documents. The address is the address of the manufacturer. Date / signature Name of signer Signer information September 2018 .......................................................... Georg Hemmerlein Managing Director Page 33 of 33 ">
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Key features
- Front power system
- Hydraulic extension kit
- Front PTO shaft
- Lowering safeguard
- Park position
- Compatible with John Deere 120R
Frequently asked questions
The coupling holder is mounted on the front power system, and the hoses are then connected to the hoses of the front power system with cable ties. Finally, the hydraulic extension kit is plugged into the tractor.
The lowering safeguard locks the front power system in place, preventing accidental lowering and making it safe for transport and maintenance.
The compatibility of the front PTO shaft with the frontloader needs to be checked for each individual case, as there might be collision points. Pay special attention to the parking rest of the frontloader.