
DINCO CLASSIC
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Adjustment
DINCO CLASSIC has been adjusted from the manufacturer. A fine adjustment is,
however, always necessary before putting the machine into use. Several possible
adjustments make your DINCO CLASSIC more versatile thus making the optimal
utilisation of the machine possible.
Adjustment of depth
Cultivation depth is controlled by the rear roller in the form of a cage roller or a t-ring
rear roller.
The working depth of the tines is adjusted with pins in the hole plate (A). The upper
pin (B) determines the working depth while the lower pin (C) is a supporting pin,
which carries the rear roller when the implement is lifted.
When changing working depth it may be necessary to readjust the toplink, as the
frame should always be level during operation.
Fig. 1
Deeper tillage
Deeper tillage can be obtained 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 a while (or support the rear roller) in order to add pressure to
the rear roller. After this the lower pin (C) can easily be fitted in to the hole closest to
the lift arm (D).
Level tillage
More level tillage can be obtained by moving the pins down. By this the cultivating
frame and thereby the tines are lifted to a more level tillage. It may be necessary to
drive the cultivating tines in the soil in order to loosen the lower pin (C, fig. 1). After
having placed the lower pin (C) in a lower hole DINCO CLASSIC must be lifted and the
upper pin (B) placed as close to the lift arm (D) as possible.
Depth adjustment of discs
A
B
C
D