Adjustments
63
Depth control: Lower
shaft
Raise the machine so that its weight is no longer being supported
by the roller while ensuring that the roller is still touching the
ground.
Stabilize the machine and the tractor.
Place one foot on the roller beam (D).
Place both hands on the perforated plate (E).
Climb onto the roller beam while holding the perforated plate.
Place your other foot on the beam of the leveling
accessory (F).
Remove the pin locking the lower shaft (C).
Remove the shaft.
Use the perforated plate to adjust the working depth.
Replace the shaft.
Lock the shaft with the pin.
Climb down from the machine in the same way as when you
climbed onto it, in the reverse order.
Apply the same settings to all the perforated plates.
Adjusting the load
distribution: upper shaft
In order to improve the penetration capacity of the machine, it is
recommended to always have a shaft above the arm to avoid
movements every time the machine is lifted. Keeping the accessory in
the rearmost position also shifts weight to the rear of the machine.
Raise the machine so that its weight is no longer being supported
by the roller while ensuring that the roller is still touching the
ground.
Stabilize the machine and the tractor.
Place one foot on the roller beam (D).
Place both hands on the perforated plate (E).
Climb onto the roller beam while holding the perforated plate.
Place your other foot on the beam of the leveling
accessory (F).
Remove the pin locking the upper shaft (A).
Remove the shaft.
Find the first hole available above the arm.
Insert the shaft into it.
Lock the shaft with the pin.
Climb down from the machine in the same way as when you
climbed onto it, in the reverse order.
Apply the same settings to all the perforated plates.
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WARNING
Keep at a safe distance when changing the settings.
Always keep a safe distance from the machine when adjusting
settings. Failure to follow this instruction could result in serious
injury, even death. In particular, there is a risk that your legs could
be crushed.
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F
E
D
F
E
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