DALBO FARMERDISC 300 Manual Download Page 3

FARMERDISC 

 

Type 300, 350, 400 cm 

 
Congratulations on the purchase of your new FARMERDISC. To ensure 

safe operation

 and to 

obtain optimal use of the machine, read the rules and instructions of the following operator`s 
manual carefully before 

operating the machine

 

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Copyright 2002. All rights reserved, DALBO A/S. 

 

   Your FARMERDISC: 

 
Type no.: 

 

 

Serial no.: 

 

 

Month of manufacture:   

 

Net weight (kg): 

 

 

 
 
For prompt service, always quote your machine serial number when making enquiries regard-
ing spare parts or service. A comprehensive index of spare parts can be found in the back of 
this manual to give you an overview of FARMERDISC components and to facilitate ordering. 
 

EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 

 

DALBO A/S 

DK-7183 Randbøl 

 
Hereby  declare  that  the  above-mentioned  machine  has  been  manufactured  in  compliance 
with  the  provision  of  the  Council  Directive  on  the  approximation  of  the  laws  of  the  Member 
States  relating  to  machinery  2006/42/EC,  which  replaces  Council  Directive  98/37/EC  and 
amendments  91/368/EEC,  93/44/EEC  and  93/68/EEC  concerning  the  Essential  Health  and 
Safety Requirements for the design and manufacture of Machinery.  
 
 
 
This machine complies with the safety requirements stipulated by the European safety regu-
lations. 
 
DALBO A/S 

 

Date:   

 
 
 
Carsten Jensen, CEO 

CE 

Summary of Contents for FARMERDISC 300

Page 1: ...FARMERDISC GB 300 350 400 cm...

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Page 3: ...parts can be found in the back of this manual to give you an overview of FARMERDISC components and to facilitate ordering EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DALBO A S DK 7183 Randb l Hereby declare that the...

Page 4: ...ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS 12 DEPTH 12 Deeper tillage 12 DISC SETTING 13 SIDE REDUCER 14 OPERATING AND DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS 15 TRAVEL SPEED 15 Effect 15 FAULT DETECTION 16 MAINTENANCE 17 LUBRICATION 17...

Page 5: ...ted in the driver s seat of the tractor Before performing any adjustments maintenance or repairs on the machinery always unfold the FARMERDISC and lower the implement to the ground or secure in transp...

Page 6: ...tely Hitching An individual is in danger of being crushed during the hitching process Never place yourself or anyone else between the tractor and the FARMERDISC or be tween parts that must be attached...

Page 7: ...Correct Use Correct use of the FARMERDISC includes adherence to the instructions of the manufacturer concerning operation maintenance and repair as well as the use of genuine factory replacement part...

Page 8: ...Technical Data FARMERDISC 300 350 400 Working width cm 300 350 400 Transport width cm 310 360 410 HP recommended 100 130 160 Gross weight kg with Tube packer 1750 1800 1850 Gross weight kg with T rin...

Page 9: ...are placed into five main categories Safety Set up and Operation Maintenance Repairs The following safety alert symbols are used throughout this manual to indicate Points that are extremely important...

Page 10: ...ing in the topsoil where the majori ty of plant transformation takes place With only one drive the FARMERDISC is able to provide a complete cutting of the field and a homogeneous mixing of crop resi d...

Page 11: ...e acting hydraulic output only applies when transport chassis is mounted extra equipment Table 1 Hose markings Cylinder names Colour Output Function Wheel chassis Yellow Double acting Lifts and lowers...

Page 12: ...ries the rear roller when the FARMERDISC is lifted When changing the working depth it may be necessary to readjust the top link as the frame should always be level during operation Deeper tillage Deep...

Page 13: ...Fig 4 The distance is measured from the outermost edge of the frame A to the outermost edge of the disc bar B Always make the measurement on the left side of the machine when standing behind the mach...

Page 14: ...ide of the FARMERDISC an arm is mounted to reduce soil drop pings from the front disc Adjust the arm vertically with the pin A accord ing to the working depth of the FARMERDISC The arm can also be mov...

Page 15: ...mpletely when driving in the field so the lift is floating and is moving in accordance with the terrain Travel Speed The recommended driving speed is 8 12 km h However one should always drive accordin...

Page 16: ...level Speeding Reduce speed Side setting of discs Alter the distance One drives too close or too far from the last pull Drive more accurately up the last pull There is a hollow between pulls The side...

Page 17: ...and make sure that all are securely in place to avoid any possible damage or breakdown of the machine Check for leaks in the hydraulic system Before servicing the machine always lower the implement en...

Page 18: ...the FARMERDISC is to be parked for a long period of time Remember to remove the oil or grease prior to operation Disc Hubs Tighten the disc hubs once a year or as needed Fig 7 1 Unscrew the nub cap 2...

Page 19: ...rforming repair work on the hydraulic system Remove hydraulic pressure prior to doing any maintenance After making repairs to the hydraulic system always bleed air out of the system before operating t...

Page 20: ...pistion rod pos 2 6 Remove the seals in the end cap pos 5 6 7 8 9 and the piston 7 Clean all parts and check for chips burrs etc Check for corrosion around the scraper ring pos 5 in the end cap If cor...

Page 21: ...frame 3 Loosen the set screws in the bearings and slide the bearings off the shaft 4 Remove the T rings and square tubes off the shaft 5 Mount in reverse order 6 Apply Locktite to the set screws in t...

Page 22: ...seal Clean the shaft and nub housing 1 Mount in reverse order 2 Remember to place the seal so the grease can come out 3 Mount the castle nut on the shaft while turning the hub cap Tighten the nut unti...

Page 23: ...weight of the part that you are about to handle It is important to support or secure the part so that it cannot fall Dismount all hydraulic hoses and cylinders and empty the oil To avoid pollution on...

Page 24: ...FARMERDISC Side 24 Spare Parts...

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