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Implements with transport wheels
Safety instructions:
• Only swivel the running gear when the packer is lowered.
• When swivelling the running wheels, forces occur outside the end positions which
can cause the extension lever to fly around.
Grip the lever firmly and do not release in the unsecured running gear position.
Risk of injury by lever flying back.
• If the lever is released in the unsecured running gear position, it can be flung out and
injure other people.
• Always secure locking bolts with split pins.
Due to fold-out transport wheels, the Nockering Roller can remain on the raised packer during a
transport journey without appreciably adding to the load on the tractor power lift. This solution is
therefore particularly suitable for such cases where semi-mounting the trailed implement on the
packer overloads the lifting force of the tractor or unacceptably influences its driving behaviour as is
the
case for large working widths or in combination with double-furrow packers.
It is strongly advised not to transport the trailed implement without transport wheels by only
rolling the roller on paved roads as the risk of cast iron break is too high. This is only advisable
on unpaved roads.
A combination of transport running gear and semi-mounting is not possible.
The transport wheels are put into the transport position using a manually operated kinematic lift
linkage as follows:
• Remove locking bolts of the transport wheels on both sides when the packer is lowered.
• Put extension lever (located in the drawbar) on the operating pin of the lift mechanism and pivot
downwards with some momentum until the transport wheel is located in the lower end position.
• Secure transport wheel in this position with the locking bolt.
• Repeat this procedure for the other transport wheel.
Proceed in reverse order to put the implement in the working position.
Instructions for road transport
The implement must be in the transport position during the road transport.
The permitted transport speed for towed implements is 25 km/h.
The corresponding regulations must be observed when using public roads. This particularly applies
to warning signs and lighting.
Larger earth adhesions must be removed before using public roads.
Note:
According to § 23 StVZO and § 31 StVZO, the responsibility for operation while using
mounted or coupled working equipment is assumed by the vehicle’s driver and owner.
Subject to technical modifications