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DINCO CLASSIC  

 

 

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Accessories 

Various forms of accessories for DINCO CLASSIC exist, e.g. crumblers and side discs. 
Other accessories are lights and seeddrills. 
 

Crumbler 

The crumbler is mounted behind the rear roller and gives an extra working of the field. 
The crumbler is designed as a roller with a smaller diameter than the rear roller, which 
means a faster rotation and thereby a more effective crushing of clods. At the same 
time the crumbler packs the topsoil to preserve the moistness of the soil. 
 

Mounting of accessories  

Depending on the type of rear roller (cage roller or t-rings) two different bearings for 
the crumbler exists. 
 
Fig. 7 

 

 

T-rings 

The crumbler for the t-ring roller is mounted with 4 16x50 mm. bolts, which are fitted 
in  the  flanges  (A,  fig.  7)  at  the  very  back  of  the  bearings  for  the  rear  roller.  The 
adjustment  bolts  (A,  fig.  8)  should  be  screwed  in  completely  to  facilitate  the 
mounting. Fine adjustment of the crumbler is done on the basis that the adjustment 
bolts have been screwed in completely. 
 
Fig. 8 

 

 

Cage roller 

As cage rollers come with no scrapers, bracket (B, fig. 8) should be mounted before 
the crumbler can be mounted. 
 
1.

 

Mount the adjustment bolt (A) and screw it all the way in. 

2.

 

Mount the rotation stand (C, fig. 8) on the bearing (B, fig. 8), please remember 
the washer and split pin. 

Summary of Contents for DINCO CLASSIC 300

Page 1: ...DINCO CLASSIC GB 300 380 470 Serial no 3400 xxxx ...

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Page 3: ...sible for compliance with the existing Road Traffic Act concerning lights and marking Your DINCO CLASSIC has Serial number Type description Month of manufacture Net weight kg On applications concerning spare parts or service please state serial number At the back of this manual you will find a list of spare parts to help you get an overview of the components of the machine EU CONFORMITY DECLARATIO...

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Page 5: ...E OF THE TINE 10 Safety bolt 10 DRIVING AND OPERATING 11 WORKING DEPTH 11 SPEED 12 POWER 12 MAINTENANCE 13 LUBRICATION 13 SAFETY 13 WEARING PARTS 13 OTHER THINGS 14 Cleaning and checking 14 ACCESSORIES 15 CRUMBLER 15 MOUNTING OF ACCESSORIES 15 T rings 15 Cage roller 15 DRIVING AND ADJUSTING 16 SIDE DISCS 16 Mounting 16 REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR 17 REPLACING WEARING PARTS 17 REPLACING BEARINGS 18 T ri...

Page 6: ...comes as a cage roller or with 60 cm t rings As extras a 400 mm crumbler can be fitted behind the compulsory rear roller Moreover a seed drill can be fitted to the DINCO CLASSIC for direct sowing of catch crops Advantages of using DINCO CLASSIC The advantages of DINCO CLASSIC are Exact adjustment of working depth between 4 20 cm No supporting wheels causing compaction in the field Complete cutting...

Page 7: ... pile driver a hydraulic press or the like When operating the DINCO CLASSIC you must be seated on the tractor Persons are not to stay on the DINCO CLASSIC while driving When using DINCO CLASSIC on stony soil some noise may be experienced However the level of noise is far below the danger level for the tractor driver Dust formation may arise when driving under very dry conditions It is therefore re...

Page 8: ...the toplink Adjust the toplink so that the frame is in a horizontal position Please remember to secure the lift arms and the levelling bar connections with split pins Disconnecting Disconnecting is done in reverse order than connecting Handling without three point hitches If moving DINCO CLASSIC without the use of three point hitches it is recommended to use straps in the main frame to keep DINCO ...

Page 9: ...ained by lifting the implement from the ground so the lift arm D does not press against the upper pin B In that way the pin can be removed from the hole plate and be placed in a higher hole The lower pin C is similarly moved up so that the support is as close to the lift arm D as possible When DINCO CLASSIC has been adjusted to deeper tillage it may be necessary to drive the tines in the soil for ...

Page 10: ...ne Fig 2 The angle of the tine Adjusting the penetration angle in two different positions A B makes it possible to have a soil searching tine all the time Fig 3 On dry and hard soil use the most soil searching aggressive adjustment A fig 3 On light and moist soil use the front hole B Due to wear and tractive force the penetration angle should not be larger than necessary to obtain a satisfactory o...

Page 11: ...adjustment of the implement see Adjustment page 6 Working depth DINCO CLASSIC can be adjusted to very light tillage in a depth of 4 to 5 cm This is possible only because the shape of the tine leaves the field level and completely cut Fig 5 DINCO CLASSIC should be adjusted so that the rear roller carries it The handle for the tractor lift must be lowered completely when driving in the field so that...

Page 12: ...e note that wear is heavily increased when speed is increased Shares may be lost or damaged when driving to fast under unfavourable conditions When driving at high speed especially under dry conditions wear on the tines will increase considerably Power DINCO CLASSIC is a power demanding implement and it is recommended to have a tractor with a sufficient power surplus so that working speed can be m...

Page 13: ...me time the tractor should be properly braked and the engine switched off All bolted connections should be checked often and tightened when needed After working with oil hands should be carefully cleaned Oil stained clothes should be removed immediately as it may cause damage to the skin Wearing Parts The points on DINCO CLASSIC are reversible and should be turned before the shank to which the poi...

Page 14: ...eliver it for destruction When parked under damp conditions for a longer period piston rods should be lubricated in oil or fat to avoid corrosion Cleaning and checking When the season is over the machine should be cleaned for dirt and moist attracting material This facilitates later services and repairs ...

Page 15: ...f rear roller cage roller or t rings two different bearings for the crumbler exists Fig 7 T rings The crumbler for the t ring roller is mounted with 4 16x50 mm bolts which are fitted in the flanges A fig 7 at the very back of the bearings for the rear roller The adjustment bolts A fig 8 should be screwed in completely to facilitate the mounting Fine adjustment of the crumbler is done on the basis ...

Page 16: ...e loosened the pressure of the crumbler on the ground will increase and if the bolts are tightened the pressure will decrease Side discs Fig 9 To level the soil outside the outermost tines side discs can be mounted The side discs are inclined discs on arms which can be swung outside the outer tines Side discs are most relevant in connection with sowing of catch crops with DINCO CLASSIC seed drill ...

Page 17: ... to avoid the danger of being trapped underneath and to avoid the machine falling Fig 11 The point A are reversible and bolted with three bolts The points should be turned before the shank to which points and wings B are clamped start to wear down When turning points reuse the old bolts but when changing points new bolts should be used If dirt or the like is present it should be removed 12x70 mm c...

Page 18: ... tighten well Fig 12 T ring roller The t ring roller has been designed with a centre bearing to support the shaft 1 Remove the centre bearing in the middle together with the flange bearings 2 When the bearings are free lift DINCO CLASSIC The t rings and shaft are now free 3 Loosen the pointed screws and remove the flange bearings 4 Remove the t rings in one side of the center bearings to change th...

Page 19: ...e cage roller or t rings follow the same procedure as when replacing bearings Old bearings can be used however new ones are recommended Fig 14 Replacing disc bearings Disc bearings are changed together with the shank as one unit 1 Remove the bolts that fasten the shank stand to the frame the discs and spindle are now disengaged from the frame 2 Remove the bolts that fastens the shank and the spind...

Page 20: ...m the frame After working with oil hands should be carefully cleaned Oil stained clothes should be removed immediately as it may cause damage to the skin Support the rear roller or take a hitch on it to keep it in balance Remove the bolts in the bearings and roll away the rear roller Whereupon the arms with the bearing plates for the rear roller the toplink connections tines and shanks can be remo...

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