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In order to ensure the reliable operation and long service 

life of your implement, only use original spare parts from the 

manufacturer. The use of any parts, other than those provided by 

the manufacturer automatically voids the warranty.

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 IMPORTANT:

This implement carries a CE conformity mark. Use 

only new original replacement parts approved by the 

manufacturer.

 

Ensure that replacement parts are correctly installed and 

positioned in the right direction. Check the implement each 

time a part is installed and after each maintenance operation 

to check correct operation.

13.1  Maintenance of discs and 

attachments

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 IMPORTANT:

Protect the working surfaces of the discs against 

corrosion by applying a light coating of grease or oil.

 

In particularly sticky soil conditions, apply a coat of liquid 

oil with a sprayer or from an aerosol can on the discs or 

attachments as soon as you leave the field.

 

When placing in storage, applying a thicker coat of oil to the 

discs or attachments or spraying with dry graphite will slow 

down corrosion.

13.2  Tightening torques

 

Observe the tightening torques of the components. For each 

component, the torques vary depending on the surface 

condition and the lubrication. All values in the table below are 

for information only.

Dimensions

Category 8.8

Category 10.9

Category 12.9

Ø (mm)

N x m

kg x m

lb - ft

N x m

kg x m

lb - ft

N x m

kg x m

lb - ft

M6

10

11.1

1.13

8.19

16.3

1.66

12.02

19.1

1.94

14.09

M8

13

27

2.75

19.92

39

3.97

28.78

46

4.69

33.94

M10

17

16

53

5.40

39.11

78

7.95

57.56

92

9.38

67.89

M12

19

18

92

9.38

67.89

136

13.87

100.36

159

16.21

117.34

M14

22

21

148

15.09

109.22

218

22.23

160.88

255

26.01

188.19

M16

24

232

24

171.21

341

34.78

251.65

399

40.69

294.46

M18

27

26

330

23.66

243.54

469

47.83

346.12

549

55.99

405.16

M20

30

471

48.04

347.59

667

68.03

492.24

781

79.66

576.37

M22

32

34

648

66.09

478.22

920

93.84

678.96

1077

109.85

794.82

M24

36

809

82.51

597.04

1148

117.09

847.22

1343

136.98

991.13

M27

41

1201

122.50

886.33

1706

174.01

1259.02

1997

203.69

1473.78

M30

46

1628

166.05

1201.46

2311

235.72

1705.51

2704

275.80

1995.55

M33

50

2216

226.03

1635.40

3148

321.09

2323.22

3684

375.76

2718.79

M36

55

2840

289.68

2095.92

4036

411.67

2978.56

4723

481.74

3485.57

1 Nm x m = 0.1019 kg x m

1 Nm x m = 0.738 lb x ft

1 kg x m = 9.81 N x m

1 lb x ft = 1.355 N x m

Summary of Contents for COMBIBIRD CB

Page 1: ...w w w r a b e a g r i e u COMBIBIRD CB Two part folding semi mounted trailed version EN OPERATOR S MANUAL ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Machine number...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...is no possible collision between the implement and the tractor There must be no possibility of the implement touching the tractor There should not be any contact between the lower arms of the tractor...

Page 4: ...0 5 2 Unhitching the implement from the tractor 21 6 Preparing the implement before work 22 6 1 Locating the adjustment points 22 6 2 Implement wheels 23 6 3 Undercarriage 23 6 4 Rear weight bearing r...

Page 5: ...kg Charge Max attelage kg R ceptionn MONTHLERY Ann e de fabrication Le UI 2073 6 1 7 4 2 3 8 5 Legend 1 Place and date of reception 2 Implement serial number 3 Make 4 Name of manufacturer 5 Address an...

Page 6: ...ore unhitching it Make sure that the surface is level and sufficiently firm to ensure that the implement is perfectly stable during storage If your implement is parked make sure that it is stable to a...

Page 7: ...hed assembly Be especially careful in rough terrain or on slopes Before starting to drive downhill shift into low gear The tractor used for transporting the implement on road must have the same weight...

Page 8: ...841 UI 1856 UI 1841 UI 1856 UI 1841 UI 1856 UI 1834 UI 1828 UI 1828 UI 1840 UI 1840 UI 1831 UI 1831 UI 1854 UI 1854 UI 1854 UI 1854 UI 1863 UI 1863 UI 1860 UI 1860 UI 1858 UI 1858 5 10 8 7 11 7 14 13...

Page 9: ...side the working zone Maintain a safe distance from all moving parts Number Sticker Description 9 UI 1828 Stop engine and remove the key Stop the engine and remove the ignition key before any maintena...

Page 10: ...rd CB 6 00 m folding semi mounted version with kompressor roller 4 1 6 2 3 7 8 5 11 9 10 Legend 1 Cat II III attachment on arm 2 Adjustable draw bar tie rod 3 Front disc gang 4 Lateral folding cylinde...

Page 11: ...650 mm Kompressor roller 630 mm Double U Twin or Twin U roller Hydraulic cylinder height adjustment Discs Roll Coup discs 7 mm thk 630 Tines Tine frame 100x100 mm Safety bolt tines Non stop hydraulic...

Page 12: ...locking devices When driving on the public highway ensure that the coupling height is as specified in the instructions and block the lifting mechanism Different hitches can be mounted consult your dea...

Page 13: ...sembly Two frames of aligned tines mounted on side frames Tine assembly Tine attached to the frame The working depth of the tines can be adjusted by means of the hydraulic parallelogram This assembly...

Page 14: ...c 460 mm 6 mm thick 2 Notched disc 575 mm 6 mm thick 3 Notched disc 630 mm 7 mm The implement is fitted with the erasing disc as standard This disc limits the amount of ridging between two passes of t...

Page 15: ...3 10 Deflector optional 1 Legend 1 Deflector Fitting deflectors on the outside of the front disc trains prevents sideways projections The discs of the rear gang can then rework the entire volume of th...

Page 16: ...r furrow packer comprises several crenelated wheels The roller extends the operating limits of the machine in damp conditions and ensures precise re compaction 3 11 5 RIPA roller 1 Legend 1 RIPA rolle...

Page 17: ...th an approved pneumatic braking system The implement is equipped with the following components The implement is equipped with a dual line compressed air braking system Service brake coupled to the tr...

Page 18: ...ifting capacity of unladen tractor Lr Rear lifting capacity of unladen tractor Wf Total weight of tractor and equipment hitched to front Wr Total weight of tractor and equipment hitched to rear a Dist...

Page 19: ...e to be correctly operated draft control 4 5 Position of the stabilisers 1 2 3 Legend 1 Operating clearance 2 Pins 3 Tie rod 1 2 Legend 1 Stabiliser 2 Centreline Ensure that the stabilisers 1 are equi...

Page 20: ...ins by taking out the safety pins Take out the removable ball joints of the quick action hitching jaws of the tractor s lower link arms Check the correspondence between the diameters of the ball joint...

Page 21: ...itching the implement from the tractor a CAUTION Make sure that there is no one in the vicinity of the implement before lowering it i IMPORTANT Before detaching the implement make sure that the ground...

Page 22: ...operly and that they are well lubricated Perform the checks before setting out for the fields E g Combibird CB 6 00 m folding semi mounted version with kompressor roller 3 4 2 8 5 1 3 6 7 Legend 1 Fro...

Page 23: ...adjusted by the rear roller 6 4 Rear weight bearing roller The implement is equipped with a folding rear weight bearing roller This roller controls the working depth Principle Depth control by the re...

Page 24: ...ar 20 MPa When connecting ensure that the hydraulic couplings are correctly positioned to avoid any risk of hydraulic fluid escaping 7 3 Hydraulic connections Clean the couplings on the implement and...

Page 25: ...nder 2 Frame folding unfolding cylinder 3 Parallelogram frame cylinder 4 Accumulator 5 Calibration valve 6 Non stop safety cylinder 7 Frame folding unfolding cylinder 8 Undercarriage cylinder 9 Roller...

Page 26: ...er i IMPORTANT When connecting the brake and air supply lines ensure that the sealing rings of the coupling heads are clean the sealing rings of the coupling heads provide a perfect seal Immediately r...

Page 27: ...air supply line coupling head red Disconnect the brake line coupling head yellow Store the pneumatic hoses in the hose cabinet 7 6 Parking brake 3 A B C D 1 2 Legend 1 Release latch 2 Cord 3 Parking b...

Page 28: ...telephone poles etc Before driving on a public road Ensure that the legally required signalling and lighting devices lights reflectors etc are correctly mounted clean and in good working order On publ...

Page 29: ...tments the correct order and procedures before starting work a CAUTION Perform only one adjustment at a time 9 1 Hydraulic cylinder roller adjustment 1 1 Legend 1 Depth adjusting cylinder Adjust the r...

Page 30: ...icator 1 2 Legend 1 Indicator 2 Sticker A sticker 2 shows the selected working depth setting of the tines Position of tines 1 2 Legend 1 Tines lowered 2 Tines raised The tine height can be adjusted wh...

Page 31: ...n the undercarriage inside the frame Adjustment procedure 1 Legend 1 Adjustment end stop 1 2 Legend 1 End stop and adjusting screw 2 Adjusting rod Raise the implement to free the adjusting rod 2 Loose...

Page 32: ...the lifting height if required To increase the working depth Raise the roller To reduce the working depth Lower the roller 9 5 2 Lateral levelling 90 In the working position the frame of the implement...

Page 33: ...no longer on the ground Move away from the implement and check its alignment relative to the ground If one of the side parts is too low raise it by shortening the folding cylinder rod tighten the cyli...

Page 34: ...sealed components 10 Protection of the environment 10 1 Soil contamination i IMPORTANT Take care not to spread waste grease and substances such as hydraulic oil on the ground or to dispose of them in...

Page 35: ...tightened Drain the implement if you need to replace components in the hydraulic circuit a CAUTION Never open pierce weld or perform work on the hydraulic accumulators i IMPORTANT Replace hydraulic h...

Page 36: ...n nipples on roller shaft 9 Lubricating nipple on disc bearing 10 Lubricating nipple on cylinder pins 11 Lubricating nipple on cylinder pins 12 Lubricating nipple on tine parallelogram 13 Lubricating...

Page 37: ...dry graphite will slow down corrosion 13 2 Tightening torques Observe the tightening torques of the components For each component the torques vary depending on the surface condition and the lubricati...

Page 38: ...dry and dust free shelter Store the implement in the working position Never leave the implement in the transport position Depressurise the hydraulic circuits by operating the tractor control levers tr...

Page 39: ...2 Bad Essen Name of the person authorized to compile the technical specifications P Besson Adress Am Rabewerk 1 49152 Bad Essen The machine Type Serial Number is in conformity with the relevant terms...

Page 40: ...Nord Les Gaud res 37130 Langeais France Tel 33 2 47 96 72 61 Fax 33 2 47 96 71 85 souchu gregoirebesson fr www souchu eu RABE Am Rabewerk 1 49152 Bad Essen Germany Tel 49 0 54 72 771 0 Fax 49 0 54 72...

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