1.
Completely
retract
support
legs
a er
li ing
the
AerWay
using
the
tractor
hydraulic
system.
2.
Lower
the
AerWay
to
the
ground
to
engage
the
nes
into
the
ground.
Add
ballast
to
the
weight
tray
of
the
AerWay
un l
the
desired
depth
of
ne
penetra on
into
the
ground
is
achieved.
The
soil
type,
moisture
content
and
the
amount
of
compac on
present
will
determine
the
amount
of
the
ballast
weight
required.
Maximum
700
pounds
per
foot
of
AerWay
width.
3.
The
weight
used
as
ballast
must
be
properly
fi
ed
and
secured
to
the
frame.
4.
With
the
nes
engaged
into
the
ground
at
full
working
depth;
adjust
the
top
link
posi on
un l
the
AerWay
frame
is
parallel
to
the
ground.
5.
Excessive
stony
condi ons
could
result
in
ne
and
roller
damage.
In
this
case
it
may
be
necessary
to
reduce
the
ballast.
6.
Drive
the
tractor
at
speeds
which
are
safe
(tractor
stability
&
steering
ability
is
maintained)
and
com
‐
fortable.
CAUTION
:
Excessive
tractor
speed
or
radical
opera on
when
turning
can
endanger
vehicle
opera on
and
operator
safety.
7.
Severely
compacted
tra
ffi
c
areas
may
have
to
be
aerated
several
mes.
8.
For
more
aggressive
cul va on,
adjust
the
rollers
to
a
more
aggressive
swing
angle.
There
are
fi
ve
po
‐
si ons
to
choose
from
to
suit
your
individual
requirements.
Never
operate
your
AerWay
with
di
ff
er
‐
ent
swing
angle
se ngs
on
the
LH
and
RH
swing
arms.
Opera ng
Instruc ons
TOP
LINK
ADJUSTING
HOLES
XL
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AW75653
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