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CK 3000, CK 4000
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WARNING!
When you use the changer allow no one to be near the marker arms.
Normally the changer lifts both markers (pin like in picture 6). The markers are lowered to the ground
one after the other. By changing the pin of the changer from the normal position (picture 6) to the
hole on the side (picture 7) the changer operates as described above with the exception that it always
lowers the same marker to the ground. The pin must be put in the side hole when there is no
pressure in the cylinder and when the other marker is down. When the pin is in the side hole, the
marker that was on the ground during adjustment is lowered after every lift. This is useful when
working around the field.
Picture 6. Changer pin in normal position. Picture 7. Changer pin in middle hole.
5.3 Example how to use markers
You sow clockwise around the field. In this case you want the right marker seen to the driving
direction be on the ground.
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The changer is in normal position (picture 6)
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Lift and lower the markers until the right marker is on ground
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Move the pin to the hole on the right side (picture 7)
5.4 Adjusting middle markers
It is very simple to adjust the length of the middle markers. The distance of the marker disc from the
middle line of the tractor should be the working width of the machine (picture 8).
Should the adjustment be incorrect the screws in the arm (picture 9) are opened and then the length
of the arm can be regulated. At the same time you can adjust the working angle of the disc suitable
for the circumstances. The disc is adjusted to spread out in driving direction. Tighten the hexagon
screws (picture 9) when the disc is properly adjusted.