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0300-GB MULTiTaST_288
THe SySTem "mulTITaST"
Swather with „MULTITAST“ system
Turning joint (1)
The rotary units are not seated on rigid bearings, but in a turning joint (1).
Feeler wheel (2)
Using the feeler wheel enables the tines to attain optimum ground
adaption (6°) even on extremely uneven surfaces.
As the tines are located quite close to the feeler wheel they are
able to follow the uneven ground optimumly. The result is very tidy
raking.
Using the machine without the feeler wheel (2)
Particular operating conditions require that the feeler wheel (2) be
removed.
If operating without feeler wheel (2) then the following is
to be observed:
• It is imperative that the running wheels of the rotary units be
positioned forward (4).
- otherwise danger of component breakage through
overloading
• The turning joint (1) of the rotary unit must be fixed
- otherwise the rotary unit will tip down and the tines will dig
into the ground.
However ground adaption with a fixed turning joint is no longer
optimal. For this reason, this type of operation should be avoided
as often as possible.
• Coverting and fixing the rotary units
- see next page