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6 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Template Date: 1997_02_12
Scouring
If the plow bottoms do not scour immediately, it is
because the soil is rather sticky and you will have to
wait until the bottoms have taken a land polish. This
may require a few rounds or in very sticky soil, a few
days. To obtain this land polish, it is recommended
that you run the plow rather shallow and fast. It is
also advisable to set the colters far to the outside of
the landside and not too deep. Sometimes it is
necessary to remove the colters entirely so as to
obtain the maximum pressure on the plow bottom
which aids in scouring.
Disconnecting The Plow From The
Tractor
Select a level floor or solid level ground. Before
lowering the plow, install the parking stand, then
lower the plow until its entire weight rests evenly on
all the bottoms.
When the plow is connected to the tractor and ready
for operating or just before transporting, the parking
stand should be placed in the storage position.
WA R N I N G :
T h e i m p l e m e n t m u s t b e
lowered to the ground and the control lever
set to neutral/float position before uncoupling
of the remote hydraulic hoses.
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