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13.2 Adjustment of the plough
IMPORTANT!
Before connecting the plough, always make sure that the hydraulic system on the tractor is in
position control. Never raise the plough before the top link is connected. The cross shaft should be
central to the headstock. The length of the top link should be adjusted until the headstock is
vertical, or slightly forward when the plough is in the ploughing position.
For the plough to perform correctly, the beams should always be set 90° to the ground (fig. 35).
These adjustments can be made using the adjusting nut on the turnover cylinder (A, fig. 28), on the
right and left sides respectively.
The front and the rear part of the plough must be adjusted to the same ploughing depth.
Adjustment of the working depth is carried out in three places on the plough. At the front, the
working depth is adjusted by means of the hydraulic controls on the tractor. An even ploughing
depth can be obtained by using the tractors position or mix control. On the middle section, the
depth is adjusted by means of the adjusting nuts (B, fig. 29) on the wheel cylinders.
NB!
Adjust the
left and right hand side equally.
At the rear of the plough, the working depth is regulated with the depth wheel. The adjustment is
carried out separately for right and left-hand by means of the stop screw (N, fig. 34).
NB!
Adjust
the left and right hand side equally.
The furrow width can be adjusted by means of the hydraulic Vari-Width system from 14’’ to 20’’.
The Vari-Width system uses two hydraulic cylinders that work as a master and slave operation.
When the ploughing width is adjusted, the first cylinder (master) operates the rear (slave) cylinder,
changing the rear section width automatically (fig. 30 and fig. 31). This hydraulic system is
operated from the tractor with either the joystick or foot control (electro/hydraulic) system or
directly from a double acting hydraulic outlet. If the working width is different at the front to that
of the rear section, this has to be restored by operating the Vari-Width system from minimum to
maximum (14" - 20").
The front furrow width is adjusted to the tractors wheel settings by means of a turnbuckle (D, fig.
36) or a hydraulic cylinder as optional equipment.
NB!
The front furrow width is normally carried out once to that tractor you have, because it follows
the working width automatically afterwards. If necessary the front furrow width of the rear section
can be adjusted using adjustment screw (F, fig. 29) to ensure the front furrow on the rear section
is equal in width to all other furrows.
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