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Translation of the original operating manual 

Page 17 

8.4  Changing the springs 

Overview: Diagram of the spring attachment 

 

Figure 16: Diagram of the spring attachment 

1: Plastic shell 
2: Snap-fit 
3: Fastening bolt 

1. 

Step 

Unlock the snap-fits on one side of the spring 
assembly. To do so, press from the side in the 
hole in the spring assembly with a bolt or a pin 
(8 mm diameter) 

– as shown in Figure 17 – until 

the pins touch. As a result, the snap-fits on one 
side are pressed open. 

 

Figure 17: Step 1 

 

 

2. 

Step 

Push the pin out of the spring 
assembly. To do so, press with a bolt or 
a pin (8 mm diameter) into the hole in 
the spring assembly on the opposite 
side. Now all of the pins can be pulled 
out of the spring assembly, and the 
entire spring assembly is released from 
the frame.

 

 

Figure 18: Step 2 

 

 

3. 

Step 

To install the new spring assembly, it must first 
be put in position. 
Then the fastening bolt is pressed into the hole 
in the spring assembly as shown in Figure 19. 
 
Ensure that all of the snap-fits are locked 
again. This is the case when the fastening bolt 
is pressed far enough into the hole. It may be 
necessary to press it in further using a bolt or a 
pin (8 mm diameter).

 

 

Figure 19: Step 3 

8.5  Repairs and service 

In case of failure or damage to the Tined Weeder Pro, please contact the manufacturer. The contact 
data can be found in chapter 3. 

Summary of Contents for Tined Weeder Pro VS 150 M1

Page 1: ...TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL OPERATING MANUAL Version 1 0 EN Item no 00602 3 205 Operating manual for the Tined Weeder Pro VS 150 M1 VS 300 M1 Please read carefully before initial operation...

Page 2: ...working depth 12 7 5 Hydraulic tine adjustment 14 7 6 Conversion to front mounting 14 8 Maintenance and care 15 8 1 General maintenance instructions 15 8 2 Regular maintenance instructions 16 8 3 Tine...

Page 3: ...Translation of the original operating manual Page 3 15 Cropping tips for using the Tined Weeder Pro 26 16 Accessories 27 17 Spare parts 29 18 Index 29...

Page 4: ...r Pro VS 150 M1 Tined Weeder Pro VS 300 M1 Year of manufacture as of 2020 Serial number s as of 07027 01000 VS 150 M1 Serial number s as of 07028 01000 VS 300 M1 Relevant EC Directives Directive for m...

Page 5: ...e The data on the type plate have the following meaning 1 Designation 2 Model 3 Production number serial number 4 Weight 5 Year of manufacture PLEASE NOTE In cases of inquiries or warranty claims plea...

Page 6: ...our website www apv at in the service area 5 Safety information This chapter contains general rules of conduct for the intended use of the implement and safety related information that should always...

Page 7: ...and from the tractor When mounting and dismounting put the support devices in their respective positions Stability Always attach ballast weights at the intended attachment points according to the spe...

Page 8: ...or three point linkage is sufficiently locked to the sides When driving on roads with the implement lifted the operating lever must be locked against lowering When mounting the harrow the operator mus...

Page 9: ...6 Tyres When working on the tyres it must be ensured that the implement is safely parked and secured against rolling away wheel chocks The mounting of wheels and tyres requires sufficient knowledge an...

Page 10: ...efore operating the implement Standing in the danger zone swivelling range is forbidden Always lift the implement slowly off the ground Do not stand on the implement while driving Loading hooks When l...

Page 11: ...al wheel weights can be useful Please also refer to the operating manual from the tractor manufacturer The tractor should be equipped with sufficient ballast weight at the front to ensure the steering...

Page 12: ...pin When the Tined Weeder Pro is mounted on the tractor the washer marked in Figure 5 must always be placed on the spring cotter on the top link Otherwise the implement can be released from the tract...

Page 13: ...e the frame must run parallel to the ground To achieve this the extension of the top link must also be adjusted The parallelism of the frame to the ground can be read on the spirit level on the centre...

Page 14: ...the following steps must be observed 1 The implement must be raised as far as it goes on the tractor lifting unit 2 All feeler wheels must be removed downwards out of the brackets The following must b...

Page 15: ...8 1 General maintenance instructions To maintain the implement in good condition even after a long service life the following instructions must be observed Original parts and accessories are designed...

Page 16: ...ting hours with universal grease After the first 10 operating hours and subsequently every 50 operating hours the hydraulic units and tube lines must be checked for leaks and the bolted connections mu...

Page 17: ...r a pin 8 mm diameter into the hole in the spring assembly on the opposite side Now all of the pins can be pulled out of the spring assembly and the entire spring assembly is released from the frame F...

Page 18: ...mensions depending on the accessories and the settings L x W x H in m 2 36 x 1 82 x 1 25 2 36 x 3 29 x 1 25 Working depth All models 0 30 mm depending on the soil conditions Number of tines 50 tines 2...

Page 19: ...VS 300 M1 MDP 100 M1 CAUTION The VS300 is more than 3 metres wide When driving on public roads the applicable country specific regulations must be observed 10 1 Harrow array widths VS 150 M1 VS 300 M...

Page 20: ...5x80x120 125x80x125 105x55x55 Parts for mounting Weight kg 45 60 83 70 93 93 116 30 VS Combined state Dimensions WxDxH cm and weight kg VS 150 M1 250 kg 165x182x236 175x182x236 175x182x236 NO NO NO NO...

Page 21: ...21 11 Hydraulic diagram VS 150 M1 Figure 24 Hydraulic diagram VS 150 M1 T Tractor side 3 Coupling plug BG 2 S Harrow side 4 Stop tap Z Tine adjustment 5 locking block 1 Control unit 6 Double acting cy...

Page 22: ...ing on roads after field operation the tine sections should be cleaned of harrowing residues soil grass etc Comply with the regulations of your country s legislation The mounted implement must be iden...

Page 23: ...on the tractor and ballast weights Implements mounted on the 3 point hitch change the total weight and the axle loads of the tractor These values may not exceed the permissible measures The load bear...

Page 24: ...to the weight of the minimum rear ballast Now enter the calculated total weight and the permissible total weight specified in the tractor operating manual in the table 5 Calculation of the actual rear...

Page 25: ...54 Red Brake light 7 58L Black Rear light left 14 Decommissioning storage and disposal 14 1 Decommissioning the implement To ensure that the implement remains fully functional even if it is out of op...

Page 26: ...rrow the tips of the tines should be about vertical to the soil surface see chapter 7 4 Working position and setting the working depth Warnings against excessive harrowing intensity are an increased n...

Page 27: ...vailable for front mounting operation of the VS 300 M1 Item no 07028 2 024 warning sign lighting VS 300 M1 07028 2 025 warning sign lighting VS 300 M1 front Figure 29 Feeler wheels accessories kit The...

Page 28: ...late installation accessories kit 6 outlets for VS 150 M1 for MDP 07028 2 014 dispersion plate installation accessories kit 8 outlets for VS 300 M1 for Pneumatic Seeder PS 07028 2 015 dispersion plate...

Page 29: ...iving in curves 13 Energy efficient use 18 Feeler wheels 13 Flow divider 14 front mounting 14 Harrow array widths 19 Harrow intensity 12 hazard labels 10 Hydraulic cylinder 14 Hydraulic diagram 21 Hyd...

Page 30: ...Page 30 Translation of the original operating manual Notes...

Page 31: ...Translation of the original operating manual Page 31...

Page 32: ...Web www apv at Company details APV Technische Produkte GmbH Managing Director Ing J rgen Sch ls Markus Alschner Dallein 15 AT 3753 H tzelsdorf Austria marketing apv at www apv at VAT ID no ATU 5067 1...

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