4-12 SPRING TINE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
4-12.1
The operator controls the depth of the
spring tines by the use of the transport cylin-
der
(See Figure 4-9)
. When the transport
wheels lower the machine to the ground, the
work position begins (rollers only). As the
transport
cylinder
retracts,
the
transport
wheels continue to raise and the tines plunge
deeper into the soil. The maximum digging
depth is 6" for 17", 19" and 20" rollers.
4-13 TINE BAR RETAINER PLACEMENT
4-13.1
Check that the tine bar retainers are in the
proper locations
(See Figure 4-10)
.
4-13.2
For 17" rollers the retainers are in the up-
per holes of the hanger brackets.
4-13.3
For 19" rollers the retainers are in the cen-
ter holes of the hanger brackets.
4-13.4
For 20" rollers the retainers are in the
lower holes of the hanger brackets.
4-13.5
The short end of the retainer points inward
on the rear tine bar and on the outrigger po-
sitions on the front tine bar of C-tine ma-
chines.
4-13.6
The long end of the retainer points inward
on the front tine bar of the machines
equipped with S-tines. Also, on the two cen-
ter frame positions of machines equipped
with C-tines.
4-11
Figure 4-9 Spring Tine Depth Adjustment
Figure 4-10 Tooth Bar Retainer Placement
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