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8.
Start moving the shovel and lower the Power Box Rake until it sinks into the ground. Rubble
and rocks will now accumulate at the front of the rotor and shifted forwards. The fine material
will be forces over the rotor and this will leave a level condition of the field behind the machine.
The high parts of the surface are levelled and the lower parts are filled with soil. The machine
pushes large pieces of rubble and rocks forward and by raising the machine slowly, these
pieces can be laid aside at the end of the surface that is treated.
Stopping occurs as follows:
1.
Reduce the speed
2.
Lift the machine off the ground.
3.
Switch OFF the PTO.
8.3. Starting to cultivate
The Power Box Rake can move soil, rocks, rubble, etc. to the side of the surface that is treated. When
the surface to be treated is entirely raked, it is ready for further treatment e.g., sowing grass.
1.
Lower the guide plate by loosen the nuts
(1)
and tighten the nuts. Make sure that there is a
minimum distance
(X)
between the rotor and the rubber plate; make sure that the rubber plate
just does not touch the teeth (Figure 3).
Figure 6
2.
Rotate the rotor by operating the hydraulic cylinder
(3)
(Figure 6) so that the material is moved
to side.
When the material has to be moved to the right side, turn the rotor to the left and place side
plate
(1)
maximum turned to the outside (Figure 6). Fix the side plate by using the lock pin and
secure with the R-clip.