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Centaur BAG 0070.1 12.08
5.3
Dual-circuit service brake system.......................................................................................... 43
5.3.1
Coupling the brake and supply lines ..................................................................................... 44
5.3.2
Uncoupling the brake and supply lines ................................................................................. 45
5.4
Hydraulic service brake system............................................................................................. 46
5.4.1
Coupling the hydraulic service brake system........................................................................ 46
5.4.2
Uncoupling the hydraulic operating brake system ................................................................ 46
5.5
Tines...................................................................................................................................... 47
5.6
Coulters ................................................................................................................................. 48
5.6.1
Coulter arrangement ............................................................................................................. 49
5.7
Feeler wheels ........................................................................................................................ 51
5.8
Support wheels...................................................................................................................... 51
5.9
Centaur Super
levelling unit ....................................................................................... 52
5.10
Centaur Special
levelling unit.................................................................................... 52
5.11
Outside discs ......................................................................................................................... 53
5.12
Roller wheels/running gear wheels ....................................................................................... 53
5.13
Levellers ................................................................................................................................ 54
5.14
Tensioned crosspiece ........................................................................................................... 54
5.15
Stand ..................................................................................................................................... 55
5.16
Additional ballast ................................................................................................................... 56
5.17
Harrow ................................................................................................................................... 57
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Commissioning.......................................................................................... 58
6.1
Checking the suitability of the tractor .................................................................................... 58
6.1.1
Calculating the actual values for the total tractor weight, tractor axle loads and load
capacities, as well as the minimum ballast ........................................................................... 59
6.1.2
Requirements for tractor operation with attached machines................................................. 63
6.1.3
Machines without their own brake system ............................................................................ 63
6.2
Securing the tractor/machine against unintentional start-up and rolling ............................... 64
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Coupling and uncoupling the machine ................................................... 65
7.1
Coupling the machine............................................................................................................ 65
7.2
Uncoupling the machine........................................................................................................ 67
7.2.1
Shunting the uncoupled machine .......................................................................................... 68
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Adjustments............................................................................................... 69
8.1
Working depth of coulter ....................................................................................................... 69
8.1.1
Mechanical depth adjustment................................................................................................ 70
8.2
Working depth of the levelling unit ........................................................................................ 73
8.3
Adjusting outside discs.......................................................................................................... 75
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Transportation ........................................................................................... 76
9.1
Placing the machine in the transport position ....................................................................... 78
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Use of the machine.................................................................................... 80
10.1
Placing the machine in the working position ......................................................................... 81
10.2
During the work ..................................................................................................................... 82
10.3
Headland ............................................................................................................................... 82
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Cleaning, maintenance and repairs ......................................................... 83
11.1
Cleaning ................................................................................................................................ 83
11.2
Lubrication specifications (workshop work)........................................................................... 84
11.2.1
Lubrication point overview..................................................................................................... 85
11.3
Maintenance plan - overview................................................................................................. 86
11.4
Mounting and removing tines (workshop work)..................................................................... 87