14
5
2
1
4
3
15
1
Draft alignment and front furrow width
Adjustments should be carried out in the following
order: Draft adjustment first and then the front furrow
width.
Future adjustments to the front furrow width subject
to changing working depths or ploughing on a
slope– do not greatly influence the draft setting.
Draft:
(Position of the lower link arms)
:
The tractor should run along the furrow without any
lateral draft.
If the laterally mobile lower link arms are not
approximately centred relative to the tractor, causing
lateral draft, correction should be made at the
turnbuckle (
15/1
) or angling cylinder (
14/1
).
Turn cylinder limit stop sleeve (
14/2
) with the
spanner provided (
14/3
).
Secure with screw (
14/4
) in groove.
Shorten turnbuckle / cylinder – Three-point
linkage creeps towards ploughed side
Extend turnbuckle / cylinder – Three-point linkage
creeps towards unploughed side
Example: If the tractor is pulled at the front end
towards the ploughed side, shorten the turnbuckle
or the cylinder somewhat. After adjustments do not
forget to extend the cylinder fully against the limit
stop.
Front furrow width:
This must be adapted to the
working width of the other bodies.
Using the spindle (
14/5
) – or the hydraulic system –
to shift the plough beam parallel:
Beam displaced towards ploughed side
– front furrow narrower
Beam displaced towards unploughed side
– front furrow wider
Do not carry out hydraulic front furrow width
adaptation under load or when the plough is lifted.
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