
M2(W) / M3(W) / M6W
14
24 – 305
E-2
1-2
Kg/Ha
Km/h
Kg/min
±
cm
8
10
12
14
1,0
24
19
16
14
7,7
3
4
1,5
53
42
35
30
16,9
3
4
2,0
94
75
63
54
30,1
3
4
2,5
147
118
98
84
47,1
3
4
3,0
206
165
137
118
66,0
2
3
TILT ANGLE
The machine must be ”tilted” as indicated in the spread chart. The tilt angle
is important for the spread width and is – besides the quantity setting – in
reality the only setting to be done on the machine.
Setting the tilt angle optimizes of the spread pattern – which means in
practice that a minimum variation coefficient (Vk) is achieved.
(See ”Examples of NORMALspread patterns”)
If you doubt, it is better to tilt the machine TOO MUCH – than too little!
In case the fertiliser quantity is changed (
±
Kg/Ha, for instance with CALIBRATOR or cable
control) – it will not influence the spread pattern seriously.
WORKING HEIGHT–STANDARD
Mount the spreader horizontally – or tilted
according to the statement in the spread
chart in question.
The tilt angle is adjusted on the top link of
the tractor and the present angle is seen
on the degree meter of the spreader.
+
°
-
°
Alternatively:
Distance from the upper
side of the spreading
disc – in horizontal
position – to the top of
the crop: 75 cm.
Distance from the centre of
the upper link pins – to the
top of the crop: 73 cm.
Spread chart
The pointer of the degree meter is set
to the tilt angle stated in the spread
chart.
Afterwards the machine is tilted by
adjusting the top link of the tractor –
until the level of the degree meter is in
the centre.
The setting is done with the tractor
parked on level ground.
It is recommended to check the setting of the degree meter by placing a level on the spinding discs of the machine.
75 cm
73 cm
Top of crop