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Intended use

The machine has been built in accordance with 

latest technical standards and generally accept-

ed safety regulations. However, risks of injury to 

the operator or third parties and impairment of 

the machine or other tangible assets can occur 

during use.

The machine must only be operated for its in-

tended use if in a technically perfect condition, 

whilst being aware of safety and risks and in 

strict compliance with the operating instructions! 

Faults, particularly those which impair safety, 

must be remedied immediately.

The machine must only be operated, serviced 

and repaired by persons who are familiar with 

it and have been made aware of the dangers 

involved.

Genuine spare parts and accessories from 

HORSCH have been specially designed for this 

machine. Spare parts and accessories which 

are not delivered by us, have not been tested 

or approved by us. 

Installation or use of non-original HORSCH 

products may have a detrimental effect on 

specific  design  features  of  the  machine  and 

impair the safety of machine operators and the 

machine itself. 

HORSCH will not assume liability whatsoever for 

damage resulting from the use of non-original 

parts and accessories.

The machine is intended for normal use in soil 

cultivation in agricultural applications. Any other 

use or use beyond these limits is considered as 

unintended. 

HORSCH will not assume liability whatsoever 

for damage resulting from unintended use. The 

risk will be borne solely by the user.

The respective accident prevention regulations 

and other generally recognised safety-related, 

occupational medical and road traffic regulations 

are to be adhered to.

Intended use also includes the strict compliance 

with the operating instructions and adherence to 

the operating, maintenance and repair instruc-

tions specified by the manufacturer.

Consequential damage

The machine has been manufactured by 

HORSCH with great care. However, damage 

can also occur when used for purposes for which 

it is not intended.

 

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Damage caused by external influences.

 

¾

Inappropriate or incorrectly adapted rotary, 

working and travel speeds.

 

¾

Inappropriate or incorrect attachment or set-

ting of the equipment 

 

¾

Failure to comply with the operating instruc-

tions.

 

¾

No or inadequate care and maintenance.

 

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Missing, worn or broken cultivation tools.

You should therefore check the correct function 

and setting of the machine before each use.

Compensation claims for damages which have 

not been caused by the machine, are excluded. 

This also includes that any liability for conse-

quential damages caused by travel and operat-

ing faults, is excluded.

Summary of Contents for Terrano 5 FM

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Read carefully prior to starting up Keep operating instructions in a safe place Art 80270207 en Issue 04 2013 Terrano 5 6 7 FM...

Page 2: ...ration refers to conforms with all relevant fundamental health and safety requirements of the EC directive 2006 42 EC For proper implementation of the heath and safety requirements mentioned in the EC...

Page 3: ...ranty claim will only be valid if this form has been fully completed signed and returned to HORSCH Maschinen GmbH or has been given to the Service Technician immediately after first instruction Place...

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Page 5: ...hine type Year of construction Initial installation Fittings Publication date of Operation Manual 04 2013 Latest change 04 2018 Address of Retailer Name Road Town City Tel Customer No Retailer Address...

Page 6: ...system 15 Hydraulics Undercarriage and Tailgate 16 Adapting the hose connection 17 TerraGrip Tines 17 MulchMix Coulters 18 Disc levelling 19 Packer 20 Setting Operation 21 Hitching and unhitching the...

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Page 8: ...chine registration form Field service technicians will instruct you in the operation and care of your machine After this you should return the machine registration form to HORSCH This confirms your fo...

Page 9: ...e is intended for normal use in soil cultivation in agricultural applications Any other use or use beyond these limits is considered as unintended HORSCH will not assume liability whatsoever for damag...

Page 10: ...afety gloves and goggles to protect against dirt and sharp edged machine parts In these operating instructions The operating instructions distinguish between three different types of warning and safet...

Page 11: ...4 No passengers are allowed to ride on the machine 00380054 Read and adhere to the operating instructions before starting up the machine 00380055 Stay clear of swinging area of re tractable and extend...

Page 12: ...uld be between the machines 00380145 alle Verladehacken Dateiname Zeichnungsnummer Maschine Zeichnung 00380880 00380880 Loading hook attach lifting tackle chains ropes etc here when performing loading...

Page 13: ...80165 The colour marking of the hydraulic function corresponds with the colour marking on the hydraulic hose Lift Fold Bout markers Cul tivation tools 00380165 Datum Entw Dateiname Zeichnungsnummer Ma...

Page 14: ...iving instructions by employees of the authorized dealer or a HORSCH employee The machine registration form has to be completed and returned to HORSCH All protective features and safety equipment such...

Page 15: ...nd you could fall and be seri ously injured In operation Check the area around the machine for chil dren before setting off and starting operation of the machine Ensure sufficient visibility Do not re...

Page 16: ...ecured with tensioning straps or other means Attach lifting tackle only at the specially marked points Transport installation Higher danger of accident during initial instal lation Please pay attentio...

Page 17: ...5 220 290 Control unit 2 3 with hydr depth setting 2 3 with hydr depth setting 2 3 with hydr depth setting 3339 3290 Scharspitzen gedreht 90 Zul Gesamtgewicht kg 7950 Zul St tzlast kg 800 Zul Achslast...

Page 18: ...is a universal cultivator with central undercarriage and is most suitable for shallow and deep tillage The four beam superstructure enables intensive mixing which remains unobstructive because of the...

Page 19: ...ligence Hydraulic system The hydraulic system is under high pressure Hydraulic oil escaping under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injuries In the case of injury contact a doctor imme...

Page 20: ...cs Terrano FM 1 Control unit 2 Hydraulic coupling 3 Valve block traction booster 4 Shut off valve 5 Pressure valve 6 Lock valve 7 Pressure gauge 8 Pressure accumulator 9 One way restrictor 10 Hydrauli...

Page 21: ...e working depth if the stone re lease protection is often triggered under hard ground conditions even without stones as obstacles Adapting the hose connection Both the hose bracket and the hose length...

Page 22: ...ombined as desired Always support the machine using suitable means before starting any assembly or maintenance work on the coulters 3 1 2 MulchMix Coulter 1 Narrow or wide coulter tip 2 Narrow or wide...

Page 23: ...soil by the tines is levelled Ensure all spindles are set identically Changing the coulter The following must be observed when replacing components of the MulchMix LD and ULD coul ter coulter tips gu...

Page 24: ...les During use the discs can be pushed in e g at the field boundary The sliding section can be fixed with screws if this should be necessary Due to the transport height of the Terra no 7 FM the adjust...

Page 25: ...t the drawbar can be adjusted in height With two point hitching and rigid drawbar the work for the hydraulic drawbar is not necessary Terrano 7 FM Push in the outer levelling discs because of the tran...

Page 26: ...ct the lighting equipment plug Ball head and swinging drawbar hitching close the shut off valve on the hydraulic cou pling ad disconnect the coupling Unhitch the machine Depth setting Depth setting is...

Page 27: ...vely inserted when the respective side is relieved It is therefore necessary to raise or lower the machine so that either the packer or the support wheels are loaded or relieved 1 2 3 Adjustment rod m...

Page 28: ...mode Therefore by depth changes the machine always moves parallel to the working surface To even out differences before starting work the cylinders must be levelled Entw Dateiname Zeichnung JJKW Zeic...

Page 29: ...c traction intensifiers during operation a part of the load caused by the suction power will always be transferred to the tractor Set the lock valve across the travel direction to use the traction boo...

Page 30: ...of the service and parking brakes Where necessary adjust the cable or the brake shoes Brake system The Terrano FM can be equipped with an air or an hydraulic brake system For secure parking of the mac...

Page 31: ...SW3500 Druckluftbremse 1 1 2 2 Juni 05 End of the season If the machine is to be parked over a longer pe riod of time e g after the end of the season the brake should be released to prevent the brake...

Page 32: ...releasing pump Manual brake releasing pump Emergency braking caused by the breakaway brake valve can also be released without the tractor Turn the spring cotter back to working position and operate t...

Page 33: ...before the last Travel direction Terrano 5 FM Travel direction Terrano 6 FM Travel direction Terrano 7 FM 2 1 Additional support wheel Depth setting The depth of the support wheels is set just like th...

Page 34: ...k With hydraulic depth setting Increase the working depth Slightly lift the machine Remove clips from area 1 Adjust the working depth hydraulically Reinsert the clips in area 2 Reduce the working dept...

Page 35: ...ce intervals are determined by various different factors Various operating weather and soil conditions as well as working speeds affect the mainte nance intervals but also the quality of the lu brican...

Page 36: ...re completely satisfied with your machine and the HORSCH company itself Please contact your distribution partner in the event of a problem The customer service employees of our distribu tion partners...

Page 37: ...wear daily Tool carrier Check fastening and retighten with 400 Nm 50 hours Coulter and coulter fastening Check for condition tight fit and wear daily Packer structural components and scrapers Check c...

Page 38: ...34 Drawbar and cover bolts Stroke arm Front support wheel Adjusting spindle Brake Lubrication points...

Page 39: ...35 Coulter arrangement The picture shows the assembly direction of deflectors on the tines...

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