Before operation
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7.4
Preset the mounting height
7.4.1
Safety
General instructions before setting the mounting height
We recommend that you choose the highest coupling point on the tractor to
connect the upper steering arm to, particularly for high lifting heights.
The lower coupling points on the solid fertiliser broadcaster which are meant
for the lower steering arms of the tractor should
only be used be used in
exceptional circumstances
during late fertilisation.
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DANGER
Danger of being crushed under falling spreader
If the two halves of the upper steering arm are brought fully apart
from each other by mistake, the steering arm may not be able to
compensate for the weight of the full load of the fertiliser resulting
in the solid fertiliser broadcaster from abruptly falling over or falling
over backwards.
Persons can be seriously hurt and the machine damaged.
If you want to extend the upper steering arm, please always
take the maximum allowed extension length given by the
tractor or steering arm manufacturer into account.
Clear the area of any persons who might be present in the
danger zone of the solid fertiliser broadcasters.
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WARNING
Risk of injury from rotating machine components
Contact with the spreading equipment (spreading discs, spreading
vanes) may injure, crush or cut off body parts. Body parts or
objects may be caught and pulled in.
Never
exceed the maximum approved hopper heights at
the front (V) and rear (H).
NOTICE
For normal fertilisation and late fertilisation
always
use the
upper couplings
of
the solid fertiliser spreader.
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