
E-11
4 MACHINE ADJUSTMENTS
Put the machine into the working position as follows:
- Pull up the locking hooks of the hydraulic rams and lower the
machine carefully by means of the rams.
• In case of a double acting valve without floating position:
extend the ram to such an extent that the extremities of the ram
are right in the middle of the slotted holes.
• In case of a double acting valve with floating position: place the
valve in the floating position.
- Fit the outer tine arms.
Slide the protection brackets of the Master model in the extreme
position (fig. 8).
4.1
Working width
The machine’s working width is determined by the position of the
mounting plates for the rotors (fig. 9). These plates are factory-fitted
to the smallest working width.
If the working width or associated swath width does not comply
with your requirements, another position can be set.
This procedure is explained in supplement B.
4.2
Working height
- Adjust the rotor in a horizontal or slightly inclined (forward)
position by means of the three point hitch or the top link A
(fig. 10).
If the required height cannot be obtained with the help of the spindle
adjustment, try this by adjusting the wheels to any of the 4 possible
positions.
- Adjust the working height roughly by positioning the wheels (B).
The end part should be secured with at least 6 hexagonal head
screws to ensure a solid connection.
- Adjust the correct height by means of the spindl C. The tines
should only just touch the ground.
Control of the spindle is easier while the machine is slightly lifted.
The dual wheel axle of the Classic model offers the possibility to set
the rotors in a horizontal position by moving the rings underneath
the pivot bushings up or down the bushings (D).
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9
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A
B, min. 6!
C
D
!