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SA - HIDRÁULICA Super Série

200 Kg/ha 

_________________ 

10000 m

2

 = 1ha

 

    X 

_________________  *

8,14

 

m

2

  *

8,14 m

2

 =  

Number turns drive wheel  x  perimeter drive wheel  x  row spacing.

 

    *

8,14 m

2

 = 

10  x  1,81  x  0,45m

X = 0,162 Kg/ha

0,162 x 1000g = 162 grams

 by row in 10 turns of drive wheel.

Fertilizer Feeder – Self Cleaning System 

THEORICAL ESTIMATE – FERTILIZER AND SEED DISTRIBUTION

For a better purpose, proceed as follows:  

1-

 Through 10 turns of the drive wheel, collect the amount of fertilizer or seed in a row, use more 

than one collection point, so do the average to make easy weighing.  

2-

 At least, 5 points for 9 lines, 4 points for 7 lines models. If is desired to use all lines this can be 

possible, this raise the accuracy of the adjustment. 

3-

 Weigh the amounts collected and get the averages by lines. 

Note:

 This estimate is figured on 10 turns of drive wheel, to check the flow. 

IMPORTANT

When the work speeds are high, they influence the uniformity seed distribution. 

When take place the change of formulation, batch or maker, do the settings of quantities 

another time. 

ESTIMATE OF THE QUANTITY THE FERTILIZER AS ROW SPACING

For a good distribution the quantities of fertilizer in different row spacings, it is suggested a 

quick estimate where all data used can be replaced for other ones; do the following with these data:

EXEMPLE:   

 

 

 

                        DATA:

Quantity fertilizer by ha: 

     

 

                     200Kg

Row spacing in m:   

 

                             0,45 (m)

Perimeter drive wheel: 

 

 

 

 

  1,81 m

Number turns drive wheel:   

   

                   10 turns

Grams line in 10 turns wheel: 

 

 

              X?

Fertilizer metering box through the fluted rotors (helical conveyors) carries out the fertilizer 

distribution. For unusual amounts of fertilizer, realize the exchange of transmission sprockets.

Summary of Contents for SA 7300

Page 1: ...1 SA HIDR ULICA Super S rie...

Page 2: ...2 SA HIDR ULICA Super S rie...

Page 3: ...ithin the most modern industrial and quality control methods The customer s satisfaction with VENCE TUDO products is our main concern The purpose of this manual is to familiarize you with the equipmen...

Page 4: ...ought is to assist with the largest seriousness and our trust partner you farmer because it is through your profitability that we are in no doubt of building a strong and lucrative agriculture For a p...

Page 5: ...m during the warranty period contact exclusively your retailer or the manufacturer The same only should be repaired or dismounted in the presence of a person duly accredited by the manufacturer as wel...

Page 6: ...on this date the model described previously according to the specifications above in perfect condition and that the warranty modality is accepted by me DATE ____ ____ ____ CUSTOMER __________________...

Page 7: ...7 SA HIDR ULICA Super S rie NDICE...

Page 8: ...8 SA HIDR ULICA Super S rie...

Page 9: ...n the previously sold products When getting in contact with the VENCE TUDO Technical Assistance Service please inform the following data MODEL manufacture YEAR and SERIAL NUMBER of the product These d...

Page 10: ...ues finding out how to recycle them or to reuse them Acting that way you will be contributing to the conservation and the balance of the ecosystem The straw cuting is a fundamental factor for the effi...

Page 11: ...nted wheels and chains in operation can cause serious accidents Stop the motor to avoid wounds Removed people close to the operational area Has knowledge and practice in the safe use of machines its c...

Page 12: ...ncentration and prudence during the trans port planting maintenance and storage operations In addition this should be kept in your mind all the time Only the presence the tractor s operator is allowed...

Page 13: ...applied Work with the seeder always in the speed and potency suitable Be moved with caution and attention in narrow places Do not travel on roads or highways mainly during the night You should use sig...

Page 14: ...Km h 6 to 8 4 to 6 6 to 8 Weight kg 720 589 555 615 808 677 546 573 636 Minimum Power Motor 45 60 45 55 85 Tire Gauge Work Pressure Wheel Perimeter 7 to 9 28 22 15 19 7 to 9 35 35 4 to 6 Row Spacing...

Page 15: ...8 7 to 9 6 to 8 7 to 9 7 to 9 Weight kg 1110 979 848 810 1303 1040 909 927 1618 1444 1270 1096 1194 Minimum Power Motor 55 45 35 65 65 45 35 75 80 75 70 65 85 Tire Gauge Work Pressure Wheel Perimeter...

Page 16: ...40 400 900 1850 2375 1840 1340 1460 1420 SA 17700 3800 3220 400 900 2250 2820 1840 1340 1460 1420 3930 1630 MODELOS A B C D E F G H I J SA 7300 1840 1400 170 190 1020 1140 1840 1430 1460 1420 SA 9400...

Page 17: ...pressure comes through of a helical spring pre tensioned by threaded element S S PLACER AND CONVEYOR MECHANISM OF THE FERTILIZER It is a furrower opener knife type with replaceable point and safety fu...

Page 18: ...other it must be always careful to separate the parts withdrawn with their respective components or parts Thus those parts are not used in other machines or equipments of your property 4 Due to the se...

Page 19: ...IS 04 CUTTING DISC STRAW SYSTEM 05 FURROW OPENER KNIFE AND FERTILIZER CONVEYOR 06 SEED PLACEMENT SYSTEM 07 WHEELED 08 SEED RESERVOIR 09 COUPLING 10 TRANSMISSION RELATION 11 SELF CLEANING FEEDER METER...

Page 20: ...e 01 CHASSIS 02 SEED FEEDER MECHANISM 03 SEED RESERVATION 04 FERTILIZER RESERVATION 05 HANDRAIL 06 COMPACTOR 07 SEED PLACEMENT SYSTEM 08 WHEELED 09 SUPPORT STAND 10 TRANSMISSION RELATION COMPONENTS ID...

Page 21: ...RESERVOIR 02 ROD SUPPORT 03 SEED RESERVOIR WHEAT 04 HANDRAIL 05 FERTILIZER RESERVOIR 06 TRANSMISSION RELATION 07 WHEELED 08 SEED PLACEMENT SYSTEM FORAGE 09 COVERING CHAINS 10 SEED FEEDER MECHANISM WHE...

Page 22: ...der center it in relation to the half the tractor using the stabilizers F for the alignment of lower arms checking their distance in relation to the tractor wheeled 7 Lift the support feet of the seed...

Page 23: ...ree or broken screws nuts pins can loosen some part of high cost which probably will curve or break damaging other components of the equipment Due to these causes replace and retighten them when neces...

Page 24: ...stem of set These sets are attached on the planting lines For planting with 90cm row spacing should be isolated the unused reservoirs making removal the distributor discs of the lines Adjustment of th...

Page 25: ...he lines on the supports lock the clamping axle A using the cotter pins D fig 07 on their ends Assembly of the planting lines with two sections PROCEDURES FOR ASSEMBLY For assembling the models in whi...

Page 26: ...Assembly of the Supporting Articulators the Lines 1 Assemble the articulators of the lines A fig 09 on the rear tube of chassis letting them tighten lightly 2 With the seeder lifted on the trestles p...

Page 27: ...nal stand suitable for the crop to be es tablished should be considered the variety to be sown the germinal power GP and effect of seed The correct choice of the seed distributor discs should be deter...

Page 28: ...option for beans disc grain by grain MODELS OF THE SEED FEEDER DISCS OPTIONALS IMPORTANT 1 Choose a batch or variety of crop that has the best uniformity and quality of the seeds which will be plante...

Page 29: ...RIBUTION DISCS Choose the correct disc and make the replacements needed As the same way do the clean up frequently Loose the wing nuts A fig 10 to check or replace the discs Move the screw from su ppo...

Page 30: ...ld be compatible with the holes of the disc to be used with single or double row IMPORTANT The working position of the roller must be in the center hole of the distributor disc If it is used out of th...

Page 31: ...is performed through the exchange of drive A and driven B sprockets To make exchanges of sprockets it is necessary to loosen the stretcher C To obtain the desired quantity of seeds choose the distrib...

Page 32: ...eel 14 48 m2 0 80m x 1 81m x 10 N 14 48 m2 x 50 000 10 000m N 72 4m N 72 4m 4 plants lineal meter 18 1m 18 1 10 turns of drive wheeel x wheel perimeter 1 81m ESTIMATE FOR DETERMINING THE POPULATION OR...

Page 33: ...ing so that the cleaning of the feeder box can be done The displacement of axle A fig 13 allows doing the setting procedure thus increasing or decreasing the work gap the rotors B inside the feeder bo...

Page 34: ...___ 10 000 m2 X___________ 3 07 m2 3 07 m2 Row spacing x wheel perimeter x number of turns of the wheel 3 07 m2 0 17m x 1 81m x 10 X 130 Kg ha x 3 07 m2 10 000m X 0 0399 Kg ha X 0 0399 Kg x 1000g 39 9...

Page 35: ...AND FERTILIZER DEPTH AS WELL AS THE COMPACTION OR WHEN HAPPEN CHANGES OF THE PLANTING AREA OR CHANGES OF MULCH FODDER Seed Mover Wheat In order to move the wheat seed and favor the displacement to th...

Page 36: ...d by displacing the axle B Fig 17 increasing or decreasing the work opening of the rotors within the feeder kit E through the knob C To start the setting loosen the nut D fig 17 after the metering of...

Page 37: ...OME TO THE MACHINE HEXAGONAL Z 14 Z 24 Z 38 Z 43 SQUARE Z 16 Z 19 Z 21 Z 24 Z 28 Z 29 Z 32 Z 38 CALIBRATION OF THE FERTILIZER REGULATORS 1 First check if the regulators E fig 20 are free if not loosen...

Page 38: ...gh the amounts collected and get the averages by lines Note This estimate is figured on 10 turns of drive wheel to check the flow IMPORTANT When the work speeds are high they influence the uniformity...

Page 39: ...tion alongside the cultivated area the utmost care should be taken in the time to adjust the seeder Make daily measurements in desired amounts of fertilizer and seed per hectare because planting that...

Page 40: ...the work speeds are high they influence the uniformity seed distribution When take place the change of formulation batch or maker do the settings of quantities another time TRANSMISSION CHAINS The tra...

Page 41: ...ads check the load frequently Always be aware to the transporting height especially in electrical networks and viaducts etc Check the laws in force on the height and width limits of the load If necess...

Page 42: ...nd cleaning of the chemicals if necessary Check the fertilizer distributors and verify the proper functioning of them Use always fertilizer and seed free from impurities Keep the invariable speed in t...

Page 43: ...und by means of a lever formed by the system After the cutting disc overcomes the obstacle the opener knife returns automatically to its original position of work without occurring the breaking of the...

Page 44: ...FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTION IS IN THE SAME ROW IT SHOULD BE OBSERVED A DISTANCE BETWEEN THE SEED AND THE FERTILIZER ABOUT 5CM OF SOIL IN DEPTH CONSEQUENTLY THIS NOT CAUSES PROBLEMS IN THE GERMINATION Doub...

Page 45: ...howed in the soil and on the planted area The seeder must be lifted to become more easy the adjustment of the pressure on the seed double discs The refore loose the screw D displace the backstop C up...

Page 46: ...ift the lines from the soil to relieve the weight on the depth gauges wheels 2 Withdraw the holdfast R B from the regulator pin A 3 Choose the position and the depth desired Put again the pin and hold...

Page 47: ...or compaction approach in relation to the seed furrow Covering Disc and Standard Compactor Covering discs A have the function to bring back again the soil was removed by the fur rower knife and the do...

Page 48: ...es the scale indicator is in the same position 3 Lock again the knob with the spring latch A Depth limits in relation to double discs are 0 5 cm minimum to 14 cm maximum must be observed Compaction Ad...

Page 49: ...e soil laterally in the seed and work with various options as conditions of the soil fodder humidity etc Make the adjustment pressure pulling the handle B changing the position regulator C Make the se...

Page 50: ...g position the seeder will be closer to the work surface thereby increasing the pressure work on the planting lines and consequently the depth The different positions of the seeding over the soil surf...

Page 51: ...emeadora dever ser suspendida Observe as normas de se guran a descritas anteriormente Change of the Wheels The Seeder SA 14600 model allows the use of in house drive wheels To change these me chanisms...

Page 52: ...storing the seeder lock the marker arm through pin A Fig 29 The discs markers allow large adjustments through the screws D Fig 30 To adjust the distance the disc marker loosen the screws E from arm F...

Page 53: ...of the drill are facilitated making it comfortable and practical To regulate it adjust the arm and the distance from the marker disc according to the following calculation OPTION 1 Making the marking...

Page 54: ...FIRST THE 8 WORKING HOURS In order to preserve efficiently an agricultural machine or implement one should take cares to increase its useful life and to improve its operation and utilization This way...

Page 55: ...old grease Check if there is spaces in the ball bearings in such case adjust them Replace the worn pieces that can affect the operation Put new grease in the hubs and in the internal part of the cap...

Page 56: ...cate and assemble them again Maintenance at the End of Harvest CLEANING OF THE HOPPERS When finishing the plantation do the cleaning of the hoppers removing the remains of fertilizer and seeds Open th...

Page 57: ...SURFACE OF THE SOIL 10 ACCOMPLISH THE OPERATION OF PLANTATION IN THE RECOMMENDED SPEED FOR EACH CROP 11 AT THE END OF THE PLANTATION MAKE THE CLEANING WASHING AND LUBRICATION OF THE EQUIPMENT USING P...

Page 58: ...peed Estimate of the Work Speed For the estimate of the work speed do as follows 1 Determine the time in seconds spent by the tractor seeder group to travel 50 meters with the seeder loaded 2 Measure...

Page 59: ...Head screw 920111001 Self locking hex Nut 013247000 Manual operation and catalogue parts kit 072087001 Stabilizer guide 922052050 Locking pin R 4 5x80 001001001 Pin ADDITIONAL PARTS BOX SA HYDRAULIC...

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