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10.4 GREASING AND LUBRICATION
Every non-painted metallic component of the planter
is exposed to atmospheric and weather conditions, which
may oxidize them. For this reason, it is important to grease
and lubricate these components. Attached to specific
parts of the planter, you will find adhesives with symbols
to indicate the parts to be GREASED (Fig. 10.2) or the points
to be LUBRICATED (Fig. 10.3).
Fig. 10.2
Fig. 10.2
Fig. 10.3
Fig. 10.3
THE PLANTER HAS SEVERAL GREASING
POINTS. FAILING TO FOLLOW THESE GREASING
INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN THE MACHINE
BEING DAMAGED.
BEFORE LUBRICATING OR GREASING, WASH
THE PLANTER TO REMOVE EARTH RESIDUES
ATTACHED TO THE MACHINE).
DO NOT GREASE OR LUBRICATE THE SEED
OR FERTILISER DISPENSER.
GREASE the following points:
- Markers.
- The hubs of the machine's drive and depth
control wheels.
- Joints.
- Sowing units.
- Transmission components (according to model).
USE CALCIUM-BASED HEAVY DUTY GREASE
FOR THE PARTS BEING GREASED.
LUBRICATE
the drive chains (according to model).
ALWAYS USE HIGH PERFORMANCE OIL TO GET
A RELIABLE LUBRICATION.
10.5 TYRE PRESSURE
Before starting working with the planter, check that the tyre
pressure is correct.
Generally, and on poorly prepared ground, we recommend
slightly reducing the pressure in the tyres to offset any
unevenness in the ground and ensure more even sowing.
IMPORTANT:
KEEP THE MACHINE'S TYRES
IN A GOOD CONDITION.
IMPORTANT:
WHEN TRANSPORTING THE
MACHINE ON HIGHWAYS OR PUBLIC ROADS,
THE AIR PRESSURE IN THE TYRES MUST
BE AS SHOWN ON THE FOLLOWING TABLE.
OTHERWISE, THE MACHINE MAY BE DAMAGED.
TYRE TYPE
AIR PRESSURE (bar)
AIR PRESSURE (PSI)
650/50 R22.5
5
73
560/60 R22.5
5
73
400/60-15.5 16PR
4.4
64
23x8.50 - 12 6PR
2.35
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