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Document No: T-MDR.2020_I.O.M./ Date: 09.01.2020
ATTENTION! The higher the blades speed, the greater the grade of soil
refining, but also the power absorbed by the tractor, as well the greater the
wear of the tools. In most cases it is suggested, therefore, the use of the
lower rotation speed.
During operations:
● Always keep the tractor ground speed adequate to conditions of the soil to
be worked (from 2 to 8 km/h approx.). Reduce speed in the case of hard or
stony soils;
● Always keep the tractor engine at rpm rate ensuring to the machine the right
power required for the use;
● Choose a driving pattern that provides the maximum pass length and
minimizes turning;
● When working on hills, do "climbing" in the sense of the slope if possible, in
any case do not work along the hillsides, and make the steps from top to
bottom to reduce terracing effect;
● Always perform changes and reverse of direction with PTO disengaged and
the machine slightly lifted from the ground to avoid damage to the machine;
● Do not allow the machine to drop heavily on the ground, but lower it slowly
leaving the blades gradually penetrating the soil, in order to limit mechanical
stresses on machine components, and preserving its integrity;
● Do not operate the machine loosely out of the soil. Never work in reverse;
● Periodically check for foreign objects wrapped around the blades, rotor
shafts and roller. Remove them, after disengaging PTO, turning off tractor
engine, and removing ignition key;
● If the blades strike a foreign object, or in case of prolonged intervention of
the clutch due to an object wedged into the rotors, stop operating
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