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Document No: T-MDR.2020_I.O.M./ Date: 09.01.2020
Working depth
insufficient
● Hard soil
● Required transmission
of higher load from the
tractor
● Machine to raised
from the ground
● Blades worn or bent
● Rotors/blades
incorrectly installed
(incorrect rotor
arrangement and/or
blades orientation)
● Debris wrapped
around blades and/or
rotors
● Reduce ground speed.Do
soil working in more steps
● Increase PTO speed
● Raise rear roller
● Replace blades
● Install rotors/blades
correctly (follow rotors
arrangement shown in the
manual and /or reinstall
blades with correct
orientation)
● Remove debris
Soil texture too
coarse
● Levelling bar too high
● Hard soil
● PTO speed too low
● Ground speed too high
● Lower levelling bar
● Reduce ground speed. Do
soil working in more steps
● Increase PTO speed (max.
540 1/min.)
● Reduce ground speed
Soil texture too fine
● Levelling bar too low
● Crumbly soil
● PTO speed too high
● Ground speed too
slow
● Raise levelling bar
● Increase ground speed
● Reduce PTO speed
● Increase ground speed
Machine choking
upwith soil
● Blades worn or bent
● Rotors/blades
incorrectly installed
(incorrect rotor
arrangement and/or
blades orientation)
● Soil too wet
● Ground speed too fast
● Excessive working
depth
● Replace blades
● Install rotors/blades
correctly (follow rotors
arrangement shown in the
manual and /or reinstall
blades with correct
orientation)
● Wait until soil dries
● Reduce ground speed
● Lower rear roller
Machine skipping on
ground, vibrating or
leaving crop residue
● Blades worn or bent
● Clutch slips too
frequently
● Rotors/blades
● Replace blades
● Lower the tractor load
transmitted to the machine or
adjust the clutch
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