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Pneumatic pack top seed drill 

Centaya 3000/3500/4000 Super 1600 

Centaya 3000/3500/4000 Super 2000 

 

 

MG6194 
BAH0092-3   01.19 

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Summary of Contents for Centaya 3000 Super 1600

Page 1: ... top seed drill Centaya 3000 3500 4000 Super 1600 Centaya 3000 3500 4000 Super 2000 MG6194 BAH0092 3 01 19 Please read and observe this operating manual before initial operation of the implement Keep it in a safe place for future use en ...

Page 2: ...e person con cerned would not only harm himself but also make the mistake of blaming the machine for the reason of a possible failure instead of himself In order to ensure a good success one should go into the mind of a thing or make himself familiar with every part of the machine and to get acquainted with its handling Only this way you would be satisfied both with the machine as also with yourse...

Page 3: ... DREYER GmbH Co KG Postfach 51 D 49202 Tel Email Hasbergen Germany 49 0 5405 50 1 0 amazone amazone de Spare parts order Spare parts lists are freely accessible in the spare parts portal at www amazone de Please send orders to your AMAZONE dealer Formalities of the operating manual Type Centaya Super Document number MG6194 Compilation date 01 19 Copyright AMAZONEN WERKE H DREYER GmbH Co KG 01 19 A...

Page 4: ...amage can only be rectified if problems are claimed immediately Before initial operation read and observe this operating manual and particularly the safety information Only after careful reading will you be able to benefit from the full scope of your newly purchased im plement Please ensure that all the implement operators have read this operating manual before they put the implement into operatio...

Page 5: ...tem 32 2 16 3 Electrical system 32 2 16 4 Mounted implements 34 2 16 5 Operation of the seed drill 35 2 16 6 Cleaning maintenance and repair 35 3 Loading and unloading the implement upon delivery 36 4 Product description 39 4 1 Components of the AMAZONE seeding combination 39 4 2 Equipment variations of the Centaya pneumatic pack top seed drill 40 4 3 Components of the Centaya pneumatic pack top s...

Page 6: ...4 Seed pre metering 92 5 15 Start up ramp 92 5 16 Tramlines 93 5 16 1 Tramline rhythm tabular determination 96 5 16 2 Tramline rhythm graphic determination 96 5 16 3 One sided switching 98 5 16 3 1 One sided switching by installing an insert 98 5 16 3 2 One sided switching by actuating a lever 99 5 16 3 3 One sided switching by pressing a button on the control terminal 100 5 17 Tramline marker 101...

Page 7: ...pressure relief valve 152 8 4 5 2 Blower fan speed setting 152 8 5 RoTeC Pro Control coulter 153 8 5 1 Adjusting and checking the seed placement depth 153 8 5 1 1 Adjusting the depth control discs wheels 154 8 6 TwinTeC double disc coulter 156 8 6 1 Adjusting and checking the seed placement depth 156 8 7 Coulter pressure seed rate increase and coulter lift all coulter types hydraulically actuated ...

Page 8: ...the hydraulic hose lines 199 12 2 Safety when cleaning the implement 200 12 2 1 Safety when working on the distributor head 202 12 3 Cleaning the implement 202 12 3 1 Cleaning the fan suction guard screen 202 12 3 2 Cleaning the blower fan 202 12 3 3 Clean the distributor head 203 12 4 Lubrication schedule 204 12 4 1 Lubrication points 204 12 5 Maintenance schedule 205 12 6 Adjustment and maintena...

Page 9: ...sting replacing the TwinTeC roller scraper 220 12 8 Bolt tightening torques 221 13 Hydraulic diagram 224 13 1 Hydraulics plan with without Comfort hydraulic system Centaya 3000 3500 4000 Super with RoTeC coulters 224 13 2 Hydraulics plan with without Comfort hydraulic system Centaya 3000 3500 4000 Super with RoTeC coulters 226 ...

Page 10: ... the implement and the information in this operating manual No claims can be made based on differences in the specifications figures or descriptions If you want to sell the implement ensure that the operating manual is supplied with the implement 1 1 Purpose of the document This operating manual describes the operation and maintenance of the implement provides important information on safe and eff...

Page 11: ...n essential order are shown as a list with bullets Ex ample Point 1 Point 2 Item numbers in diagrams Numbers in round brackets refer to the item numbers in the diagrams The first number refers to the diagram and the second number to the item Example Fig 3 6 Figure 3 Item 6 ...

Page 12: ...ols on the implement in a legible state to replace damaged warning symbols Obligations of the user Before starting work anyone charged with working with on the imple ment is obliged to comply with the basic workplace safety instructions and acci dent prevention regulations to read and understand the General safety information section of this operating manual to read the section Warning symbols and...

Page 13: ... shall be available to the operator at the latest on conclusion of the contract Guarantee and liability claims for damage to people or property will be excluded if they can be traced back to one or more of the following causes Improper use of the implement Improper installation commissioning operation and mainte nance of the implement Operation of the implement with defective safety equipment or i...

Page 14: ...diate death or serious physical injury WARNING Indicates a medium risk which could result in death or serious physical injury if not avoided If the instructions are not followed then this may result in death or serious physical injury CAUTION Indicates a low risk which could cause minor or medium level physical injury or damage to property if not avoided IMPORTANT Indicates an obligation to specia...

Page 15: ...nce personnel Check all the available safety equipment regularly 2 4 Safety and protective equipment Before starting up the implement each time all the safety and protec tion equipment must be properly attached and fully functional Check all safety and protection equipment regularly Faulty safety equipment Faulty or disassembled safety and protection equipment can lead to dangerous situations 2 5 ...

Page 16: ...nstructed persons are those who have been instructed in their assigned tasks and in the possi ble risks in the case of improper behaviour have been trained if necessary and have been in formed about the necessary protective equipment and measures 3 Persons with specialised technical training shall be considered as a specialist Due to their spe cialist training and their knowledge of the appropriat...

Page 17: ...ectronic energy on the implement Use appropriate measures to inform the operator You can find de tailed information in the relevant sections of this operating manual 2 9 Maintenance and repair work fault elimination Carry out prescribed setting maintenance and inspection work in good time Secure all media such as compressed air and the hydraulic system against unintentional start up Carefully fix ...

Page 18: ...operating permit for example remains valid in accordance with national and interna tional regulations Vehicles with an official type approval or with equipment connected to a vehicle with a valid type approval or approval for road transport ac cording to the German road traffic regulations must be in the state specified by the approval WARNING Risk of crushing cutting being trapped or drawn in or ...

Page 19: ...ear and spare parts from third parties there is no guarantee that they have been designed and manufactured in such a way as to meet the requirements placed on them AMAZONEN WERKE shall accept no liability for damage caused by the use of non approved spare and wear parts or aids 2 11 Cleaning and disposal Handle and dispose of any materials used carefully in particular when carrying out work on lub...

Page 20: ...nst residual dangers At these points there are permanent or un expected dangers A warning symbol consists of two fields Field 1 Shows the danger in a triangular safety symbol Field 2 Shows instructions for avoiding the danger Explanatory text beside the warning symbol The text beside the warning symbol describes 1 The dangers e g Laceration or amputation hazard 2 The consequence of non compliance ...

Page 21: ...forbidden to ride on the implement or climb the implement when it is running This prohibition also applies to implements with step surfaces or platforms Make sure that nobody is riding on the imple ment MD094 Risk of electric shock or burns from acci dentally touching overhead power lines or by coming within the prohibited distance of high voltage overhead power lines These dangers can cause extre...

Page 22: ...observe the instructions in the operating manual before carrying out any maintenance or repair work on the hydraulic hose lines If you are injured by hydraulic fluid contact a doctor immediately MD 097 Risk of crushing the entire body when stand ing in the lifting area of the 3 point hitch when the 3 point hydraulic system is being operated Causes serious potentially fatal injuries any where on th...

Page 23: ...e vant sections of the operating manual MD 150 Danger of your fingers and hands being cut or cut off by moving parts involved in the working process This hazard can cause the most severe injuries with loss of body parts Never open or remove safety equipment from moving parts that are involved in the working process whilst the engine of the tractor is running with the universal joint shaft hydrauli...

Page 24: ...ment is support ed on the parking supports Always set the empty implement down so that it is stable on a horizontal parking area with a firm base MD 199 The maximum operating pressure of the hy draulic system is 210 bar 2 13 1 Position of warning symbols The following figures show the arrangement of the warning symbols on the implement Fig 1 ...

Page 25: ...General safety instructions Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 25 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 ...

Page 26: ... in an unsafe working environment Failure of important implement functions Failure of prescribed methods of maintenance and repair Risk to people through mechanical and chemical influences Risk to the environment through leakage of hydraulic fluid 2 15 Safety conscious working Besides the safety information in this operating manual the generally applicable national workplace safety and accident pr...

Page 27: ...efore adjustment maintenance and repair work couple the pack top seed drill and the soil tillage implement lower the implement combination onto level solid ground apply the tractor parking brake switch off the control terminal switch off the tractor engine remove the ignition spanner disconnect the power supply between the tractor and the imple ment Disconnect the implement plug e g ISOBUS plug Ri...

Page 28: ...nt Compli ance with these instructions is essential for your safety Before moving off and starting up the implement check the im mediate area of the implement children Ensure that you can see clearly It is forbidden to ride on the implement or use it as a means of transport Drive in such a way that you always have full control over the tractor with the attached implement In so doing take your pers...

Page 29: ...e vehi cles and may only move between the vehicles when both are at a standstill Before the implement is connected to or disconnected from the tractor s three point hydraulic system secure the operating lever of the tractor hydraulic system so that unintentional raising or lowering is impossible When coupling and uncoupling implements move the support equipment if equipped to the appropriate posit...

Page 30: ...lement parts actuated by external force if by standers are maintaining an adequate safety distance to the im plement Secure the tractor against unintentional start up and rolling away before you leave the tractor For this lower the implement onto the ground apply the tractor parking brake switch off the tractor engine remove the ignition spanner Implement transportation When using public roads nat...

Page 31: ...d transport move all the swivel implement parts to the transport position Before road transport secure all the swivel implement parts in the transport position against risky position changes Use the transport locks intended for this Before road transport lock the operating lever of the tractor s three point hydraulic system against the unintentional raising or lowering of the mounted or towed impl...

Page 32: ...lic hose lines The hydraulic hose lines should not be used for longer than six years including any storage time of maximum two years Even with proper storage and approved use hoses and hose connec tions are subject to natural aging thus limiting the duration of use However it may be possible to specify the length of use from experience values in particular when taking the risk poten tial into acco...

Page 33: ...influenced by electromagnetic radiation from other devices Such interference can pose risks to people if the following safety information is not observed In the case of retrofitting electrical units and or components on the implement with a connection to the on board power supply the operator is responsible for checking whether the installation might cause faults on the vehicle electronics or othe...

Page 34: ...tor do not exceed o the permissible total tractor weight the permissible tractor axle loads The permissible load bearing capacities of the tractor tyres Observe the max payload of the mounted implement and the permissible axle loads of the tractor Always ensure that the tractor lower links are adequately locked against sideways movement before transporting the implement When travelling on public r...

Page 35: ... switched off the implement plug is disconnected from the tractor e g ISOBUS plug the drive is switched off the tractor engine is at a standstill the ignition spanner has been removed Regularly check the nuts and bolts for a firm seat and retighten them as necessary Secure the raised implement or raised implement parts against unintentional lowering before performing any cleaning mainte nance or r...

Page 36: ...plement when it is mounted on the soil tillage implement It is not permitted to load the implement while it is standing on the parking supports Load the implement only when the hopper is empty Please pay attention to the required tensile strength of the sling Do not walk under suspended loads Lash the implement down on the transport vehicle in accordance with regulations Only load the pack top see...

Page 37: ...ery Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 37 Fasten the 2 slings on the marked fastening points Fig 7 1 on the pack top seed drill Fig 7 1 sling to the transport eye Fig 8 1 in the seed hopper Secure the combination properly on the transport vehicle Fig 8 ...

Page 38: ...emove the transport eyes Fig 9 1 1 2 Loosen the 2 round head screws Fig 9 2 and remove the transport eye Fig 9 2 Close the tank opening 2 1 Insert the plugs Fig 10 1 from inside into the seed hopper opening The plugs supplied serve to close the opening in the seed hopper Fig 10 2 1 Secure the plug Fig 11 1 with 1 disc Fig 11 2 below the seed hopper Fig 11 2 1 Tighten the hex nut Fig 12 1 Fig 12 ...

Page 39: ...on Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 39 4 Product description 4 1 Components of the AMAZONE seeding combination Fig 13 1 AMAZONE soil tillage implement 2 AMAZONE roller 3 AMAZONE pneumatic pack top seed drill Centaya Super ...

Page 40: ...ya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 4 2 Equipment variations of the Centaya pneumatic pack top seed drill Fig 14 Centaya 3500 Super equipped with RoTeC Pro Control coulters Fig 15 Centaya 3000 Super equipped with TwinTeC double disc coulters ...

Page 41: ...Product description Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 41 Fig 16 CombiDisc 3000 with Centaya 3000 Super and TwinTeC double disc coulters ...

Page 42: ...pper with roller tarpaulin 2 Loading board with steps 3 Control centre 4 Seed metering unit electrically driven 5 Distributor head 6 Seed tube hoses 7 Radar device 8 TwinTeC double disc coulter optionally RoTeC Pro Control coulter 9 Tramline marker 10 Exact following harrow 11 Track marker installed on the soil tillage implement ...

Page 43: ...Product description Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 43 1 Seed metering unit electrically driven 2 Injector sluice Fig 18 1 Blower fan 2 Hydraulic motor Fig 19 Cabinet for the supply lines Fig 20 ...

Page 44: ... a mechanical transport lock for the track markers on the soil tillage im plement see also Soil tillage implement operating manual Fig 21 1 Handrail Fig 22 1 Charging sieve in the seed hopper Prevents contact with the rotating metering roller The charging sieve can only be opened when a tool is used Fig 23 ...

Page 45: ... hydraulic hose lines All hydraulic hose lines have handles with col oured markings and a code number or code let ter to assign the respective hydraulic function to the pressure line of a tractor control unit Fig 24 4 5 3 Type of actuation of the tractor control units The symbols show the type of actuation for the tractor control units Latched for a permanent oil circulation Actuated when the butt...

Page 46: ...d lowering alternating Tramline marker Lifting and lowering depending on the tramline counter green Double acting Setting the coulter pressure 2 positioning pins act as the stop Setting the exact following harrow pressure 2 positioning pins act as the stop Double acting Coulter lift Parking working position blue Double acting Exact following harrow lift Parking working position red Single acting S...

Page 47: ...g Tramline marker Lifting and lowering depending on the tramline counter green Double acting Setting the coulter pressure 2 positioning pins act as the stop Setting the exact following harrow pressure 2 positioning pins act as the stop Coulter lift Parking working position pre selection on the control terminal Exact following harrow lift Parking working position pre selection on the control termin...

Page 48: ...he rear facing warning sign on the left has 1 LED rear light left side with tail light cluster brake light indicator 2 Reflector red 3 Reflector yellow Not illustrated The warning sign right side directed to the rear is equipped accordingly with LED rear light right side and 2 red and yellow tail light clusters Fig 26 1 1 licence plate holder 2 1 licence plate lighting Fig 27 1 2 front facing warn...

Page 49: ...operated by one person Slopes can be travelled Across the slope Direction of travel to left 10 Direction of travel to right 10 Up down the slope Up the slope 10 Down the slope 10 Intended use also includes compliance with all the instructions in this operating manual adherence of inspection and maintenance work exclusive use of genuine AMAZONE spare parts Other uses to those specified above are fo...

Page 50: ...600 PW 4000 600 PW 3000 600 Wedge ring roller KW 580 KW 3000 580 125 KW 3000 580 150 KW 3500 580 125 KW 4000 580 125 KW 4000 580 154 KW 3000 580 125 KW 3000 580 150 Wedge ring roller KWM 600 Matrix tyre profile KWM 3000 600 125 KWM 3000 600 150 KWM 3500 600 125 KWM 4000 600 125 KWM 4000 600 154 KWM 3000 600 125 KWM 3000 600 150 Trapeze ring roller TRW 500 TRW 3000 500 125 TRW 3000 500 150 _ _ TRW ...

Page 51: ...construction reasons Here the safety regulations from the corresponding section are appli cable No one may remain in the danger area of the implement while the tractor engine is running with the universal joint shaft hydraulic system connected the tractor and implement are not protected against unintentional start up and rolling away The user may only move the implement or switch or move the tools...

Page 52: ... and the CE mark on the implement The CE mark indicates compliance with the stipulations of the valid EU directives Fig 30 The following information is specified on the rat ing plate and the CE mark 1 Implement ID no 2 Product 3 Basic weight kg 4 Perm system pressure total weight kg 5 Factory 6 Model year 7 Year of manufacture Fig 31 ...

Page 53: ... 12 5 14 6 12 5 15 4 Medium working speed km h 6 to 10 6 to 10 6 to 10 Maximum working speed km h 12 12 12 TwinTeC double disc coulter No of rows 24 20 28 24 32 26 Row spacing cm 12 5 15 0 12 5 14 6 12 5 15 4 Medium working speed km h 8 to 12 8 to 12 8 to 12 Maximum working speed km h 15 15 15 Basic weight kg 1180 1250 1370 Permissible total weight kg 3340 3365 3570 Hydraulic fluid 51524 HLP68 Ele...

Page 54: ...ations with Centaya Super always have the same distance d Fig 32 Distance d 1 05 m The permissible total weight GH of the implement combination is obtained from the sum of the weights Basic weight of the pack top seed drill see rating plate Maximum load on the pack top seed drill see rating plate Total weight of the soil tillage implement roller and coupling parts Implements and special equipment ...

Page 55: ... roller and Centaya 3500 Super with TwinTeC double disc coulters starting at 103 kW 140 HP AMAZONE rotary cultivator KW wedge ring roller and Centaya 4000 Super with TwinTeC double disc coulters starting at 132 kW 180 HP Electrical equipment Battery voltage 12 V volts Lighting socket 7 pin Hydraulic sys tem Tractor control units See section Overview Supply cable hydraulic hose lines page 45 Maximu...

Page 56: ...nTeC double disc coulters Fig 33 2 The seed falls into the seed furrow prepared by the coulters In combination with the AMAZONE rotary cultivator or the CombiDisc compact disc harrow mulch seeding is possible with both coulter types The metered seed volume passes from the seed metering unit Fig 33 3 into the air stream generat ed by the blower fan which is driven by an electric motor The speed of ...

Page 57: ...ollers see chapter Approved AMAZONE implement combinations page 50 The AMAZONE PW tooth packer roller has good self propulsion and with its on grip teeth it achieves full area reconsolidation of the surface The tooth packer roller is designed for universal use Fig 34 The AMAZONE KW wedge ring roller has a wide range of application Its design enables reconsolidation in strips on virtually all soils...

Page 58: ...y good features The wedge ring roller with ma trix tyre profile has particularly good self propulsion and produces lots of fine soil to fill the seed rows Fig 36 The AMAZONE TRW trapeze ring roller recon solidates the soil in strips On light soils the good load bearing capacity of the roller prevents the trapeze rings from sinking in too deep Fig 37 ...

Page 59: ...ed with the TwinTermi nal A detailed description can be found in the AmaDrill 2 operating manual ISOBUS software operating manual Fig 39 5 3 Control terminal for implements with ISOBUS system The combination can be equipped with the ISOBUS system Implements with the ISOBUS system have a job computer that is installed in a protected position on the implement The job computer con trol the hydraulic ...

Page 60: ...AMAZONE TwinTerminal The communication with the control terminal in the tractor cab takes place through the TwinTer minal The TwinTerminal can be used on imple ments with ISOBUS system The TwinTerminal Fig 41 is located in the con trol centre and saves the tractor driver the walk over to the tractor cab e g when starting the cal ibration procedure or entering the collected cali brated quantity Dur...

Page 61: ...al key During adjustment work the central key Fig 43 1 is used to loosen and fasten bolts and nuts In parking position the central key is inserted in the transport bracket on the soil tillage implement and is secured with a linch pin Fig 43 5 3 Hand wash tank The water tap Fig 44 1 of the hand wash tank and a soap dispenser Fig 44 2 are easily ac cessible located outside on the front side of the i...

Page 62: ...d area the speed of the metering roller drive motor For a constant seeding rate at different forward speeds Use of the radar device requires teaching in the pulses over a calibration distance of 100 m in particu lar before initial use in event of different soils slippage if the actual seed rate differs from the calibrated seed rate in event of deviation between the displayed and the actual worked ...

Page 63: ...objects in the seed can be sieved and easily re moved It is forbidden to step onto the sieve grid To set the low level sensor the sieve grid can be opened The handle Fig 47 1 serves to open and close the charging sieve The charging sieve is secured with a linch pin against accidental folding open Fig 47 The charging sieve Fig 48 1 on the floor of the seed hopper cannot be opened without tools prev...

Page 64: ...e same time the control terminal displays a warning message This warning message is intended to remind the tractor driver to refill the seeds in due time The height of the low level sensor is adjustable when the seed hopper is empty Fig 49 The fastening height of the low level sensor depends on the filled material Cereals and legumes attach the sensor in the upper area Fine seed types e g rapeseed...

Page 65: ... to the coulters As soon as the implement is raised when turning at the end of a field or when the implement comes to a stop the electric motor switches off and the metering roller comes to a halt Fig 51 The speed of the metering roller is determined when calibrating the seed rate determines the seed rate The higher the speed of the electric motor the greater the seeding rate automatically adjusts...

Page 66: ... roller depending on the seed and the seed rate can be found in the table chap ter Table metering rollers seed page 70 If the seed is not listed select the metering roller for a seed that has a similar grain size For seeding particularly large seeds e g large beans the chambers Fig 52 1 of the metering roller can be enlarged by repositioning the wheels and the plates Fig 52 The volume of some mete...

Page 67: ...Layout and function Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 67 5 6 1 Metering roller diagram table figures Metering roller Volume 7 5 cm3 Metering roller Volume 20 cm3 Metering roller Volume 40 cm3 ...

Page 68: ...Layout and function 68 Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 Metering roller Volume 120 cm3 Metering roller Volume 210 cm3 Metering roller Volume 350 cm3 ...

Page 69: ...Layout and function Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 69 Metering roller Volume 600 cm3 Metering roller Volume 660 cm3 Metering roller Volume 880 cm3 ...

Page 70: ...cm 210 cm Beans Buckwheat X Spelt Peas Flax dressed X X X X Barley X Grass seed X Oats Millet X X Caraway X Lupins X X Alfalfa X X X X Maize X Poppy X X X Oilseed moist dressing X X Fodder radish X X X X Phacelia X X X Rapeseed X X X Rye X Red clover X X X Mustard X X X X Soy Sunflowers X X Turnips X X Triticale X Wheat X Vetches X ...

Page 71: ...m 660 cm 880 cm Beans X X X Buckwheat X Spelt X Peas X X X Flax dressed Barley X X X Grass seed Oats X Millet Caraway Lupins Alfalfa Maize Poppy Oilseed moist dressing Fodder radish Phacelia Rapeseed Rye X X X Red clover Mustard Soy X X X Sunflowers Turnips Triticale X Wheat X X X Vetches ...

Page 72: ...weight kg of the collected material Always calibrate the seed rate during the initial operation when changing the sort if the seed type is identical but the grain size grain shape specific weight and dressing are different after replacing the metering roller if the hopper takes more less time than expected to empty The actual seed rate then does not correspond to the seed rate determined by the ca...

Page 73: ...minal Fig 56 The calibration button and the TwinTerminal but ton must be pressed down during the entire cali bration process The metering roller stops auto matically as soon as the calibration is finished A detailed description can be found in the AmaDrill 2 operating manual ISOBUS software operating manual Fig 56 The scope of delivery includes a digital scale with which the weight of the collecte...

Page 74: ... 74 Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 The scale Fig 58 1 is inserted together with the collapsible bucket Fig 58 2 in the control centre Fig 58 The folding bracket Fig 59 1 is used to hang up the digital scale Fig 59 2 Fig 59 ...

Page 75: ...inal speed The percent deviation at which the alarm should be triggered can be adjusted see ISOBUS Software operating manual Fig 60 The blower fan hydraulic motor is connected to the tractor hydraulic system Fig 61 Set the blower fan speed at the flow control valve of the tractor see chapter 8 4 1 at the pressure relief valve of the hydraulic motor see chapter 8 4 2 if the tractor has no flow cont...

Page 76: ...higher the blower fan speed the greater is the air volume generated The required blower fan speed Fig 63 1 depends on the seed Fine seed types Fig 63 2 e g rapeseed or grass seed Grains or legumes Fig 63 3 and the seed rate Fig 63 4 Example Seed type Cereal Fig 63 3 Seed rate 130 kg ha Fig 63 4 Required fan speed Fig 63 1 3200 rpm ...

Page 77: ...rib utor head and is carried to the coulters through the connected seed line tubes Fig 64 To create tramlines the individual segments Fig 65 1 have flaps to close the tramline outlet When creating the tramlines the flaps in the tramline segments Fig 65 1 close off the seed supply to the seed line tubes of the tramline coulters the tramline coulters do not deposit any seeds in the soil the seeding ...

Page 78: ... deviations occur in the flow rate between the monitored seed line hoses Fig 66 If seed tube monitoring is used together with a machine with an ISOBUS system the implement plug is to be connected on an ISOBUS compatible con trol terminal e g AmaTron 3 refer to the Seed tube monitoring operating manual without an ISOBUS system the seed tube monitoring cable is to be connected on an ISOBUS compatibl...

Page 79: ...g e g maize individual seed rows can be closed The seed flow is interrupted to the coulters that are not required The seed lines in the distributor head are closed with the plugs Fig 67 1 The assembly tool Fig 67 2 is used to insert the plugs in the distributor head see section Mount the plugs in the distributor head page 207 Fig 67 ...

Page 80: ...2 and the high coulter pressure the coulter runs very smoothly and precisely maintains the seed placement depth The depth control discs wheels see below serve for limiting the seed placement depth cleaning the rear side of the steel disc Fig 68 3 Fig 68 The Control 25 depth control wheel Fig 69 1 with a 25 mm wide contact area enables shallow seeding with increased coulter pressure on light soils ...

Page 81: ... removed if the seed placement depth is not reached Hole Placement 1 Shallow 2 3 4 Seeding without depth control disc depth control wheel Deep Fig 71 The handle Fig 72 1 is used to adjust the depth control disc wheel Fig 72 The seed placement depth depends on the factors Soil type light to heavy Forward speed Coulter pressure Position of the depth control discs wheels ...

Page 82: ...le discs The parallel guided double disc coulters are supported on the press rollers Fig 73 2 and therefore precisely maintain the seed placement depth The rubberised press rollers close the seed fur row The displaced soil beside the double disc coulters is levelled by the harrow tines Fig 73 3 Fig 73 The pitch and the working depth of the harrow tines Fig 73 3 can be adjusted The pitch can be adj...

Page 83: ...The coulter pressure can reach 60 kg per coulter The central key is used to adjust the placement depth of the coulter set and the coulter pressure The coulter pressure can be more conveniently infinitely adjusted with a tractor control unit On alter nating soils the coulter pressure exact following harrow pressure and seed rate can be adapted sim ultaneously to the soil by actuating the tractor co...

Page 84: ...ment depth TwinTeC Implements with TwinTeC double disc coulters The seed placement depth is adjusted with the central key Fig 75 Turn clockwise deeper placement Turn counter clockwise shallower placement Fig 76 The scale Fig 76 1 displays the set working depth in percent ...

Page 85: ...t the same time more seed can be spread Your seed drill can be equipped with all or only some of the hydraulic functions described in this sec tion The hydraulic functions are actuated by the tractor control unit green The exact following har row pressure and exact following harrow lift hydraulic functions are described in section 5 13 page 88 5 12 1 1 Coulter pressure Implements with RoTeC Pro co...

Page 86: ...d with the adjustable pointer Fig 79 1 The pointer Fig 79 1 indicates the coulter pres sure scale mark Fig 79 2 above which the in creased rate should be spread If the seed rate should be increase above a coul ter pressure scale mark of 7 the pointer Fig 79 1 must be set at 7 The increased rate is spread when the coulter pressure scale pointer Fig 79 2 is pointing at a scale value between 7 and 10...

Page 87: ...e disc coulters For soil tillage without seeding the coulters can be lifted out of the soil Fig 80 The tractor control valve green is used to actu ate the coulter lift The coulters are lifted out of the soil when the pointer Fig 81 1 is below the 0 mark Fig 81 As soon as the scale mark Fig 82 1 is reached the coulter are lifted Fig 82 ...

Page 88: ...hanically or hydraulically The exact following harrow pressure determines the tillage intensity of the exact following harrow and depends on the soil texture Before driving in reverse always life the seed drill and pay attention to obstacles Stop immedi ately if there is a collision while driving in re verse If a slight collision occurs the exact fol lowing harrow tines deflect upwards from the ob...

Page 89: ...ectly set the harrow tines of the ex act following harrow should lie horizontally on the ground and 5 8 cm clearance underneath Fig 85 The central key is used to adjust distance A Fig 86 The pictogram shows the direction of rotation for changing the distance A Fig 87 Distance A from the square tube to the ground Increase turn clockwise Decrease turn counter clockwise ...

Page 90: ...he higher the linch pin is insert ed in the group of holes the greater the exact following harrow pressure Fig 89 Adjust the exact following harrow pressure so that all seed rows are evenly covered with earth The exact following harrow pressure can be adapted to the soil during operation when changing from light soil to heavy soil and vice versa The second linch pin Fig 89 3 in the adjuster segmen...

Page 91: ... 90 1 lifts the exact fol lowing harrow Depending on the implement equipment actua tion of the exact following harrow lift with a trac tor control unit is possible in 2 variations The exact following harrow lift can be actuated with a tractor control unit with Comfort hydraulic system after selection on the control terminal without Comfort hydraulic system with the tractor control unit blue config...

Page 92: ...he implement accelerates the metered seed is only deposited in the soil when the speed of the implement is much higher than that of the metering unit The start up ramp which can be activated on the ISOBUS control terminal prevents insufficient metering of the seed during the ac celeration phase To be able to compensate for the system related insufficient seed quantity using the start up ramp durin...

Page 93: ...g the tramlines the number 0 or a symbol appears on the control terminal depending on the equipment see ISOBUS Software operating manual AmaDrill 2 operating manual the tramline flaps in the tramline segments Fig 93 1 in the distributor head close off the seed supply to the seed lines of the tramline coulters see section Distributor head page 77 the tramline coulters do not deposit any seeds in th...

Page 94: ...g fertiliser spreader and or field sprayer which are used on the seeded field The data for configuring tramline control must be entered on the control terminal see control terminal operating manual If the tramline counter C shows the number 0 a tramline is being created The track width a of the tramline corresponds to that of the cultivating tractor and is adjustable The wheelmark width c of the t...

Page 95: ...f the cultivat ing tractor Distance from the plant row to the track Fig 96 c After entering the cultivating implement data on the control terminal the tramline metering wheels that can be switched off are designated e g row 5 to 7 and row 19 to 21 Each named coulter must be connected to a tramline segment with the tramline flap The display can make it necessary to retool the tramline segment on th...

Page 96: ...iser spreader and field sprayer 1 3 9 m 12 m 4 12 m 16 m 5 15 m 20 m 6 18 m 21 m 24 m 7 21 m 28 m 8 24 m 28 m 32 m 9 27 m 36 m 2 12 m 16 m 21 18 m 21 m 24 m Fig 97 5 16 2 Tramline rhythm graphic determination The graph Fig 98 shows examples for creating tramlines Read the required values from the graph and enter the values as required on the control terminal Column A Working width of the seed dril...

Page 97: ...Layout and function Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 97 Fig 98 ...

Page 98: ...e left side of the implement see Fig 99 does not place seeds in the soil when field work begins on the right field edge 5 16 3 1 One sided switching by installing an insert The distributor head can be closed on one side by installing an insert Fig 100 1 in the distribu tor head While working with half a working width the seed rate is to be halved refer to ISOBUS software operating manual AmaDrill ...

Page 99: ...ther above or below If both levers are underneath in the adjuster segments the seed drill operates with half a working width Fig 102 If a lever Fig 103 1 is located above in the ad juster segment the seed drill operates with half a working width While working with half a working width the seed rate is to be halved refer to ISOBUS software operating manual AmaDrill 2 operating manual Fig 103 Never ...

Page 100: ... or left half of the implement respectively By pressing a button on the control terminal the required partition wall is lifted This provides the option to interrupt the seed supply to the coulters on the right or left side of the implement At the same time the seed rate is automatically halved Fig 104 The partition walls Fig 105 1 can be individually controlled using the control terminal of the jo...

Page 101: ... can be mounted on the exact following harrow The sequence is then made shorter and easier overall 5 17 1 Tramline marker with bracket on the implement frame The brackets for the track discs Fig 106 1 are secured to the seed drill frame Fig 106 The following can be adjusted the spacing of the track discs relative to each other to mark the tractor wheelmark width the working intensity of the track ...

Page 102: ...ecured to the exact following harrow Fig 109 The following can be adjusted the spacing of the track discs relative to each other to mark the tractor wheelmark width the working intensity of the track discs The track discs are raised if no tramline is creat ed Fig 110 For road transport of the implement both sec tions are raised and secured with pins Fig 111 1 Fig 111 ...

Page 103: ...roperly adjusted the next row is automatically connected when the trac tor driver passes over the centre of the created track The track markers are attached to the soil tillage implement It is possible to set the length of the track marker the working intensity of the track marker depending on the soil type The description can be found in the Soil tillage implement operating manual If the track ma...

Page 104: ...th a bar For a more detailed description refer to the Soil tillage implement operating manual 5 19 Camera system The camera Fig 114 1 at the rear of the com bination increases safety when manoeuvring e g to the loading vehicle The monitor is characterised by the clear glare free representation of multiple camera images simultaneously The camera system can be quickly mounted and dismounted with sim...

Page 105: ... 105 5 20 Headlight The floodlights allow visibility of the implement tools and the worked area when working after dark Fig 115 In the metering area there is a light Fig 116 1 that is switched on and off together with the floodlights see above Fig 116 ...

Page 106: ... 1 is mounted at the rear of the implement A 12 V electric gear motor drives the seeding shaft of the GreenDrill with a hopper volume of 200 l The seed metered by the seeding wheels Fig 117 2 is conveyed and distributed equally by baffle plates Fig 117 3 The blower fan is also electrically driven The GreenDrill control terminal has a selection menu for assisting with calibration A description can ...

Page 107: ...the task The tractor and implement must meet the national road traffic regulations Vehicle owner and vehicle operator are responsible for compli ance with the statutory provisions of the national road traffic reg ulations WARNING Risk of contusions cutting catching drawing in and knocks in the area of hydraulically or electrically actuated components Do not block the operator controls on the tract...

Page 108: ...ves the required braking delay with the implement connected Requirements for the suitability of a tractor are in particular the permissible total weight the permissible axle loads the permissible drawbar load at the tractor coupling point the load capacity of the installed tyres the permissible trailer load must be sufficient You can find this data on the rating plate or in the vehicle docu mentat...

Page 109: ...mplement or drawbar load of the hitched implement This note applies only to Germany If having tried all possible alternatives it is not possible to comply with the axle loads and or the permissible total weight then a survey by an officially recognised motor traffic expert can with the approval of the tractor manufacturer be used as a basis for the responsible authority to issue an exceptional app...

Page 110: ...plement or front ballast or meas urement a1 m Distance from the centre of the front axle to the centre of the lower link coupling point Refer to the tractor operating manual or measure a2 m Distance from the centre of the lower link coupling point to the centre of gravity of the front mounted implement or front ballast distance from the centre of gravity See the technical data for the front mounte...

Page 111: ...load specified in the tractor operating manual 6 1 1 4 Calculation of the actual total weight of the combined tractor and implement H L V tat G T G G In the table section 6 1 1 7 enter the numeric value for the calculat ed actual total weight and the permissible total tractor weight specified in the tractor operating manual 6 1 1 5 Calculation of the actual rear axle load of the tractor TH tat tat...

Page 112: ...ity and insufficient tractor steering and brake power It is forbidden to couple the implement to the tractor used as the ba sis for calculation if one of the actual calculated values is greater than the ap proved value there is no front weight if necessary attached to the tractor for the required minimum front ballast GV min ballast your tractor with weights at the front or rear if the tractor axl...

Page 113: ...of raised unsecured implement parts unintentional starting and rolling away of the tractor implement combination Secure the tractor and the implement against unintentional start ing and rolling before any intervention in the implement It is forbidden to make any intervention in the implement such as installation adjustment troubleshooting cleaning mainte nance and repairs while the implement is be...

Page 114: ...ine use only piping with ND 16 e g 20 id x 2 0 mm with a short return path to the hydraulic fluid tank For operation of all hydraulic functions the tractor hydraulic pump output should be at least 80 l min at 150 bar Fig 119 Fig 119 A On the implement side B On the tractor side 1 Hydraulic fan motor Nmax 4000 rpm 2 Filter 3 Single acting or double acting tractor control unit with priority 4 Hydrau...

Page 115: ... The pack top seed drill can be parked solo on the parking supports Fig 120 mounted on the soil tillage implement Fig 121 This section describes the coupling and uncoupling of the soil till age implement on the tractor the coupling an uncoupling of the pack top seed drill onto the soil tillage implement Fig 122 ...

Page 116: ...t plug e g ISOBUS plug Risk of accident due to unintentional starting up of the metering unit or other implement components caused by radar pulses WARNING Risk of crushing due to unintentional starting and rolling away of the tractor and implement when coupling or uncoupling the implement When coupling or uncoupling the implement secure the tractor and implement against unintentional starting and ...

Page 117: ...when the hydraulic hose lines are con nected incorrectly When coupling the hydraulic hose lines observe the coloured markings with the code number or code letters on the hydraulic plugs Check the compatibility of the hydraulic fluids before connecting the implement to the hydraulic system of your tractor Do not mix any mineral oils with biological oils Observe the maximum permitted hydraulic fluid...

Page 118: ...ontrol units into the float position 3 Connect the hydraulic lines In doing so observe the labels on the hy draulic lines see section 4 5 Fig 123 7 1 2 Disconnecting the hydraulic hose lines 1 Put the tractor control units into the float position 2 Disconnect the hydraulic plug and hang it in the hose cabinet Fig 124 ...

Page 119: ...ctor and the implement are the same Whenever you couple the implement check the coupling parts such as the top link pin for visible defects Replace the coupling parts in the event of clearly visible wear Secure coupling parts such as the top link bolt with a linch pin so that they do not accidentally detach WARNING Risk of contusions when coupling the implement and standing between the tractor and...

Page 120: ...GER When the tractor control units are actuated several hydraulic cylinders could be operated at the same time depending on the switch position Direct people out of the danger area Risk of injury from moving parts During operation the tractor control unit yellow is actuated more fre quently than any other tractor control unit Assign the connections of the tractor control unit yellow to an easily a...

Page 121: ...sensor Fig 125 1 serves as pulse generator to switch the me tering roller motor on and off the working position sensor Fig 125 2 with adjustment magnet Fig 125 3 serves to pulse generator to switch the seed tube monitoring on and off Fig 125 Couple the tractor and soil tillage implement as follows 1 Installation of the analogue working position sensor and the working position sensor for seed drill...

Page 122: ...ogue working position sensor and the working position sensor for the seed tube monitoring Without seed tube monitoring 1 Bolt the holder Fig 128 1 onto the upper coupling point Fig 128 With seed tube monitoring 2 Bolt the holder Fig 129 1 and sensor bracket Fig 129 2 onto the upper coupling point Fig 129 ...

Page 123: ...seed tube monitoring 3 Bolt the middle segment Fig 130 1 with the top link bracket Fig 130 2 and section Fig 130 3 Fig 130 With seed tube monitoring 4 Couple the middle segment Fig 131 1 with the top link bracket Fig 131 2 boom Fig 131 3 and guide Fig 131 4 for the magnets Fig 131 ...

Page 124: ...uper BAH0092 3 01 19 Without seed tube monitoring 5 Bolt the section Fig 132 1 with a hex bolt Fig 132 2 onto the holder Fig 132 3 Fig 132 With seed tube monitoring 6 Bolt the section Fig 133 1 with a hex bolt Fig 133 2 onto the holder Fig 133 3 Fig 133 ...

Page 125: ... hex bolt Fig 134 3 8 Connect the potentiometer Fig 134 4 with a hex bolt Fig 134 5 and hex nut Fig 134 6 with the section Fig 134 7 Fig 134 With seed tube monitoring 9 Fasten the working position sensor Fig 135 1 and the adjustment magnet Fig 135 2 The working position sensor Fig 135 1 transmits the pulse for switching the seed tube monitoring on and off Fig 135 ...

Page 126: ...verse towards the pack top seed drill parked on the parking supports Fig 136 3 Drive the den catch hooks Fig 137 1 of the soil tillage implement under the seed drill Fig 137 2 Fig 137 4 Pick up the seed drill with the catch hooks 5 Apply the tractor parking brake switch the tractor engine off and remove the ignition spanner Fig 138 6 Insert 2 coupling pieces Fig 138 1 The coupling pieces serve as ...

Page 127: ...w The specified length serves as a reference value 10 Tighten the lock nut for the top link length adjustment Fig 140 Length of the top link to the soil tillage implement KE KX KG 505 mm The pictogram Fig 141 can also be found on your implement Fig 141 Length of the top link to the CombiDisc compact disc harrow 840 mm The pictogram Fig 142 can also be found on your implement Fig 142 ...

Page 128: ...the seed drill on the soil tillage implement The parking supports do not have a locking device When transporting the combination the parking supports can accidentally wander out of the mounts and become a risk for other road users Connect the hydraulic hose Fig 144 1 for the track markers Fig 144 13 Connect the plug Fig 145 1 Plug and socket connection lighting on the left for road travel Plug and...

Page 129: ...erview Supply cable hydraulic hose lines page 45 Fig 147 Instructions for connecting the implement cable can be found in the Control terminal operating manual Before driving on public roads mark the seed drill with the traffic safety equipment facing the rear Fig 148 1 17 Screw on both warning signs together with the lighting of the soil tillage implement and then screw onto the bracket for the se...

Page 130: ...ed move the coul ters and harrow into working position see section Coulter pressure seed rate in crease and coulter lift page 160 3 Set the combination down on a level park ing area with firm ground Fig 149 4 Ensure that the combination does not roll away 4 1 Apply the tractor parking brake switch off the engine and remove the ignition key 4 2 Place e g 2 pieces of square timber Fig 150 1 on both ...

Page 131: ...coulters are lifted lower the coulters into working position Only combinations with TwinTeC double disc coulters 3 Set the placement depth to 0 see section Adjusting and checking the seed placement depth page 156 All combinations 4 Park the combination on a level surface with solid ground 5 Empty the hopper 6 Move the combination into transport position see section Moving the seeding combination i...

Page 132: ...the soil tillage implement Plug and socket connection Fig 153 2 hopper interior lighting 12 Use protective caps Fig 153 13 Disconnect the plug Plug and socket connection lighting on the left for road travel Plug and socket connection lighting on the right for road travel Fig 154 14 Disconnect the hydraulic line Fig 155 1 for the track markers Fig 155 ...

Page 133: ...ve both coupling pieces Fig 157 1 Fig 157 To park re insert both coupling pieces Fig 157 1 after the implements have been disconnected and secure them 19 Slide 2 parking supports Fig 158 1 into the mounting until the stop Fig 158 The performance of the parking supports depends on the coulters Note the correct performance of the parking supports see below Parking support Fig 159 1 for machines with...

Page 134: ...rk ing supports Fig 160 1 Fig 160 21 Release the top link Fig 161 1 Fig 161 22 Direct persons away from the danger area between the soil tillage implement and the pack top seed drill 23 Lower the soil tillage implement until the seed drill cannot touch Fig 162 2 the catch hooks Fig 162 1 when driving up to it Fig 162 ...

Page 135: ...o climb onto the loading board when the im plement is standing on the parking supports risk of tip ping 25 Before driving on public roads mark the soil tillage implement with the traffic safety equipment Fig 164 1 see Soil tillage im plement operating manual Fig 164 You can unscrew the warning signs showing to the rear Fig 165 1 to gether with the lighting off of the seed drill and screw them onto...

Page 136: ...ck width on the distributor head page 211 the track discs of the tramline marker if equipped to the track width of the cultivat ing tractor see section Moving the tramline marker into working transport position page 171 7 2 6 Checking the tramline wheelmark width When the implement is delivered or when buying a new cultivating tractor check that the tramline is set to the wheelmark width Fig 167 a...

Page 137: ...ling away before working on the implement Wait for the implement to stop before entering the implement danger area WARNING Before adjustment maintenance and repair work if not specified otherwise couple the implement combination and tractor lower the implement combination onto level solid ground apply the tractor parking brake switch off the control terminal switch off the tractor engine remove th...

Page 138: ...d drill is coupled to the soil tillage implement CAUTION Only step onto the loading board via the steps Climbing onto the loading board without using the steps can lead to serious injuries due to falling Always fold up the steps before starting operation or road transport DANGER A latch Fig 168 represents the mechanical transport locking mechanism for the steps Check the latch arrow for proper sea...

Page 139: ...en the seed drill is coupled to the soil tillage implement 1 Hold onto the steps 2 Release the mechanical transport lock see above for the steps 3 Fold down the steps Fig 169 The steps Fig 170 1 are automatically locked when folded up 4 Check the latch see above for proper seat ing after folding in the steps Fig 170 ...

Page 140: ...r suspended loads implement parts when filling the hopper caused by unin tentional lowering Always put the implement combination down on the ground before fill ing the hopper Never stand under full Big Bags Always open Big Bags from a safe position next to the Big Bag DANGER Dressing dust is toxic and must not be inhaled or come into contact with the body Dressing dust can escape when filling the ...

Page 141: ...ight metering roller has been used If necessary replace the metering roller in the metering unit refer to chapter 10 6 2 page 191 The metering roller can be replaced more easily if the hopper is empty 7 Open the roller tarpaulin 7 1 Carefully loosen strap 2 Fig 171 1 7 2 Secure the strap and belt Fig 171 2 The belt serves to open and close the roller tarpaulin The roller tarpaulin opens when the b...

Page 142: ... volume Fig 173 10 Fill the hopper with bagged goods from a supply vehicle with a filling auger from Big Bags 11 Close and secure the roller tarpaulin with 2 straps 12 Fold up the steps see chapter 8 1 page 138 13 If known enter the filling quantity kg on the ISOBUS control terminal see ISOBUS software operating manual Fig 174 ...

Page 143: ...ps see section 8 1 page 138 4 Fill the seed hopper with at least 1 3 of the hopper volume for fine seeds correspondingly less of seed refer to chapter 8 2 page 140 5 Unfold the bar Fig 175 1 6 Hang the scale Fig 175 2 7 The contents of the carriage can be emp tied following calibration into the seed hop per or the collapsible bucket Fig 175 3 Fig 175 8 Place the carriage under the metering unit 8 ...

Page 144: ...Settings 144 Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 8 2 Turn the carriage once opening at the top 8 4 Place the carriage on the runners Fig 177 8 5 Lower the carriages until the stop Fig 178 ...

Page 145: ...H0092 3 01 19 145 9 Open the injector sluice flap 9 1 Turn the handle clockwise to the left Fig 179 The injector sluice flap Fig 180 1 is opened Fig 180 10 Based on the Software operating manual seed rate pre turn and calibrate ...

Page 146: ...1 19 11 Weigh the collected seed 11 1 Turn the handle clockwise to the right Fig 181 The injector sluice flap Fig 182 1 is closed Fig 182 The carriage can only be moved if the injector sluice flap is closed 11 2 Pull up the carriage Fig 183 ...

Page 147: ...ht of the collected metered material on the control terminal in the tractor cab or on the TwinTerminal Fig 185 1 17 Repeat the calibration Generally the desired seed rate is spread with repeated calibration If this is not the case repeat the calibration until the re quired seed rate is reached If the desired seed rate is not achieved check the volume of the selected metering roller 18 Stow the sca...

Page 148: ...g position 19 1 Position the carriage downwards on the runners and slide into the bracket until the stop Fig 186 20 Close the flap of the control centre Fig 187 1 The bar Fig 187 2 which is used to hang the scale folds in automatically when the control centre is closed Fig 187 ...

Page 149: ...until the oper ating temperature is reached If the blower fan is put back into operation after a longer standstill period the set blower fan speed is only reached once the hydraulic fluid has heated up to operating temperature Fig 188 Fig 189 The pressure relief valve of the blower fan can be installed in 2 versions with round outer contour Fig 188 1 with hexagonal outer contour Fig 189 1 The sett...

Page 150: ...tting the blower fan speed on tractors without flow control valve 1 The required blower fan speed can be found in the following table Fig 63 page 76 2 Set the fan speed according to section 8 4 4 2 or section 8 4 5 2 depending on the version of the pressure relief valve 8 4 3 Switching on the blower fan speed monitoring The fan speed can be monitored Set the nominal fan speed on the control termin...

Page 151: ...hten the lock nut 8 4 4 2 Blower fan speed setting This setting should only be carried out when the blower fan hydraulic motor is connected to the tractor hydraulic system and the tractor is not equipped with a flow control valve 1 Loosen the lock nut Fig 190 2 Set the nominal fan speed on the pressure relief valve using the hexagon socket wrench Fig 190 1 Do not exceed the maximum fan speed of 40...

Page 152: ...hten the lock nut 8 4 5 2 Blower fan speed setting This setting should only be carried out when the blower fan hydraulic motor is connected to the tractor hydraulic system and the tractor is not equipped with a flow control valve 1 Loosen the lock nut Fig 192 2 Set the nominal fan speed on the pressure relief valve using the hexagon socket wrench Fig 192 1 Do not exceed the maximum fan speed of 40...

Page 153: ...higher coulter pressure generally maintains the seed placement depth more continuously 2 Seed approx 30 m to 50 m at working speed 3 Expose the seed at a number of points 4 Check the seed placement depth 5 Repeat the procedure until the desired seed placement depth is achieved 6 If the desired placement depth cannot be achieved by adjusting the coulter pressure adjust all depth control discs wheel...

Page 154: ... discs wheels equally as described in this section Engaging the depth control disc wheel in one of the holes on the coulter 1 Read the required hole for the depth control disc wheel from the table Fig 71 page 81 2 Insert the shoulder of the depth control disc wheel into the required hole The lever Fig 194 1 is used to actuate the depth control disc wheel 3 Adjust all of the depth control discs whe...

Page 155: ...nting the depth control disc wheel 1 Insert the depth control disc wheel on the locking mechanism Fig 195 3 In doing so the shoulder engages in the slotted hole Fig 195 2 of the coulter 2 Move the depth control disc wheel in the elongated slot Fig 195 2 until the depth control disc wheel engages in the locking mechanism A light knock on the centre of the disc helps to latch it into position 3 Usin...

Page 156: ...re seed rate increase and coulter lift page 160 Particularly on heavy soils a higher coulter pressure maintains the seed placement depth more constantly 2 Adjust the seed placement depth using the central key Fig 196 see section Seed placement depth TwinTeC page 84 3 Seed approx 30 m to 50 m at working speed 4 Expose the seed at a number of points 5 Check the seed placement depth 6 Readjust the se...

Page 157: ...row tines relative to the soil can be adjusted in three positions flat medium and steep Before each adjustment raise the implement until the harrow tines are directly above the ground but not touching it Flat harrow tine setting Insert the pin Fig 197 1 and secure with spring lock washers Fig 197 Medium harrow tine setting Insert the pin Fig 198 1 and secure with spring lock washers The pin serves...

Page 158: ...ing lock washers The pin serves as a stop for the harrow tines Fig 199 2 Fig 199 8 6 1 2 Harrow tine working depth adjustment 1 Before each adjustment raise the imple ment until the harrow tines are directly above the ground but not touching it 2 Unscrew the self locking hex nut Fig 200 1 and bolt the tine holder Fig 200 2 back on in the desired hole Fig 200 ...

Page 159: ...Harrows that are not needed can be put into parking position Fig 201 1 Before each adjustment raise the imple ment until the harrow tines are directly above the ground but not touching it 2 Remove the pins Fig 202 2 3 Swivel the harrow tines Fig 202 1 into parking position 4 Insert the pins Fig 202 2 and secure with spring lock washers Fig 202 ...

Page 160: ...e danger area The hydraulic cylinder of the coulter and exact following harrow pres sure adjustment are actuated at the same time Given increasing coulter pressure the pressure on the press rollers of the TwinTec double disc coulter increases proportionally At a too high press roller pressure the germination of plants can be negative ly impacted This setting affects the seed placement depth Check ...

Page 161: ...act following harrow moves against the stop inserted in the adjuster segment see section 8 8 page 163 With the corresponding pointer setting Fig 203 2 the seed rate is increased see section 8 7 2 Fig 203 8 7 2 Adjusting the seed rate increase 1 Set the pointer Fig 204 1 to the desired scale value The pointer indicates the coulter pressure scale mark above which the increased rate should be spread ...

Page 162: ...irect all persons out of the swivelling range of the coulters and harrow 1 Keep actuating the tractor control valve green until the pointer indicates the scale setting Fig 205 1 and the scale comes to a standstill Fig 205 When the pointer indicates the scale set ting the coulters are lifted Fig 206 Raise the exact following harrow if necessary as described in section Seeding without exact followin...

Page 163: ...63 8 8 Adjusting the exact following harrow 8 8 1 Adjusting the exact following harrow tines 1 Insert the central key 2 Set the distance A see Fig 85 page 89 3 Insert the central key into the transport bracket see section 5 2 page 61 Fig 207 ...

Page 164: ...ed at the same time 1 Tension the tension springs of the exact fol lowing harrow with the lever Fig 208 1 Fig 208 2 Insert a safety pin for the tube Fig 209 1 into a hole underneath the stop Fig 209 2 3 Relieve the lever Only exact following harrow with hydraulic pressure adjustment 4 Insert a safety pin for the tube Fig 209 3 into a hole above the stop Fig 209 5 Fasten the lever Fig 210 1 in the ...

Page 165: ...eed the permissible transport width during transport and protrude into the traffic area see section Legal regulations and safety page 177 To avoid exceeding the permissible transport width insert both square tubes Fig 211 1 with the outer harrows into the harrow carrier tube up to the stop Clamp the square tubes with the outer harrows after every adjustment The central key Fig 211 2 is used to tig...

Page 166: ...ol unit the hydraulic cylinders of the track marker and of the tramline marker can be actuated simultane ously 8 9 1 Move track marker to working position In transport position each track marker is se cured with a bar Fig 213 1 Fig 213 1 Position the implement on the field 2 Unlock both track markers see the Soil till age implement operating manual 3 Direct people out of the swivel area of the tra...

Page 167: ...rn the track marker disc to adjust the tillage intensity of the track markers so that they run roughly parallel to the direc tion of travel on light soils and are set more to grip on heavier soil 9 Tighten up the screws Fig 215 1 Fig 215 Working width Distance A 1 Centaya 3000 Super 3 0 m Centaya 3500 Super 3 5 m Centaya 4000 Super 4 0 m 1 Distance from the centre of the implement to the contact a...

Page 168: ...tuate the tractor control unit yellow Swivel both track markers into transport po sition see Fig 217 3 Position the implement on the field 4 Switch off the tractor PTO shaft apply the tractor parking brake switch the tractor en gine off and remove the ignition spanner Fig 217 5 Secure the track markers see Soil tillage implement operating manual 2 bars Fig 218 1 serve as a mechanical lock for the ...

Page 169: ...ng dust when emptying the hopper and metering unit when working on the distributor head 1 Perform work on the distributor head from the loading board see chapter Safety when working on the distributor head page 202 2 Open the distributor head cover 2 1 Loosen the knurled screw Fig 219 1 and remove the cover Fig 219 2 from the distributor head 3 Mount the insert Fig 219 3 in the distributor head in...

Page 170: ... above in the adjuster segment refer to the chapter One sided switching by actuating a lever page 99 3 Halve the seed rate refer to the ISOBUS software operating manual Fig 220 8 10 3 One sided switching setting on the control terminal The electrically adjustable one sided switching can be used in combination with an ISOBUS job computer Extend the correct partition wall Fig 221 1 in the distributo...

Page 171: ...on the implement on the field 2 Hold onto the track disc carrier pull out the pin Fig 222 1 and fold the section Fig 222 2 with the track disc into work ing position 3 Secure the connection by inserting the pin Fig 222 3 and lock the pin by twisting 4 Repeat the setting on the second boom Fig 222 Determine the tractor track width Fig 223 a for the cultivating tractor and secure the track discs wit...

Page 172: ...ngine off and remove the ignition spanner 5 Pull out the pin Fig 225 1 and fold the section Fig 225 2 with the track disc into transport position In transport position both sections may on ly be folded towards the middle of the im plement and secured with the track disc carriers 6 Secure the connection by inserting the pin Fig 225 3 and lock the pin by twisting 7 Repeat the setting on the second b...

Page 173: ...ig 226 4 Set the tramline counter to 0 5 Lower the track discs 5 1 Actuate the tractor control unit yellow 1 6 Apply the parking brake switch the motor off and remove the ignition key 7 Undo the bolt Fig 227 1 8 Set the track disc such that it marks the tramline created by the tramline coulters 9 Adjust the work intensity to the soil by ro tating the disc Adjust the discs to run roughly parallel w...

Page 174: ... if the track discs are lowered to create a track refer to the Control terminal operating manual 2 Apply the parking brake switch the motor off and remove the ignition key 3 Insert the track disc carrier Fig 228 1 on the transport bracket Fig 228 2 4 Secure the pin Fig 228 3 with spring cotter pins Fig 228 4 5 Repeat the setting work on the second track disc Fig 228 ...

Page 175: ...wo part road safety bar Fig 229 1 over the tine tips of the exact following harrow 2 Fasten the road safety bar with spring holders Fig 229 2 to the exact following harrow Fig 229 8 12 2 Moving the road safety bar into parking position Insert the road safety bars Fig 230 1 into each other Fig 230 Attach the assembled road safety bar to the transport bracket Fig 231 2 with the spring holders Fig 23...

Page 176: ...unter ad vance Advancing of the tramline counter can be disabled refer to AmaDrill 2 operating manual ISOBUS software operating manual 4 Fold and lock the track markers Page 168 5 Check if the permissible values for the total tractor weight axle loads and tyre load bearing capacity are maintained when the seed hopper is full Page 108 6 If necessary empty the hopper Page 189 7 Close the roller tarp...

Page 177: ...his section have to be complied with prior to starting and during trav el Transport width Transport height In Germany and in many other countries the transportation of a implement combination up to 3 0 m width mounted on the tractor is permissible The max transport height of 4 0 m must not be exceeded Max permissible speed The max permissible speed 1 is 40 km h for tractors with mounted implements...

Page 178: ...re firmly secured with original linch pins against uninten tional release DANGER Risk of personal injury from cutting and impacts caused by unin tentional lowering of the track marker during transportation Before road transport visually check that the track markers are se cured in the transport position DANGER The parking supports may not be inserted in the mounts on the seed drill during transpor...

Page 179: ...rac tor lower link so that the mounted or towed implement cannot swing back and forth WARNING Danger of breaking during operation insufficient stability and insufficient tractor steering and braking power on improper use of the tractor These risks pose serious injuries or death Observe the permissible total weight of the mounted implement combination and the permissible axle and drawbar loads of t...

Page 180: ...lements extended protrude to the side in the area of the traffic and put other road users at risk Moreover the permissible transport width of 3 m is exceeded Push the outer harrow elements into the main tube of the exact fol lowing harrow before you perform any transport journeys CAUTION Switch off the control terminal during road transport If the control terminal is switched on there is a risk of...

Page 181: ...ration because of unprotected drive elements Only ever start up the implement when the protective equipment is fully installed WARNING Risk of slipping stumbling or falling due to unauthorised climb ing onto the implement and or carrying persons on the imple ment the loading board or the steps It is forbidden to ride on the implement and or climb on the imple ment when it is in operation Instruct ...

Page 182: ...s to be recorded by the operator Section 12 7 1 Check all the components of the hydraulic system for leaks Specialist work shop Check all bolted connections for tight fit Section 12 8 10 2 Headlight The floodlights can be switched Fig 234 1 on the ISOBUS control terminal or with a light switch on the power cable The power cable is inserted in 3 pin standard socket in the tractor cab Fig 234 When t...

Page 183: ...ing length can be found in the sec tion Coupling Pack top seed drill and soil tillage implement page 126 3 Tighten the lock nut for the top link length adjustment Fig 235 The implement with RoTeC Pro Control coulters is aligned straight when the top link length is properly adjusted with TwinTeC double disc coulter is aligned such that the parallel guided coulters are horizontal during operation wh...

Page 184: ...rating man ual The settings can be made so that the electric motor that drives the metering roller starts rotating as soon as the seed drill coulters penetrate into the soil comes to a stop as soon as the seed drill coulters come out of the soil Fig 237 10 Run the blower fan up to nominal speed Page 149 11 Actuate the tractor control unit yellow Lower the active track marker Advance the tramline c...

Page 185: ...me the seed hopper is refilled Only implements with RoTeC Control coulters after readjusting the depth control discs wheels Check the seed placement depth with RoTeC Pro 8 5 1 153 with TwinTeC 8 6 1 156 Check the tillage intensity of the exact following harrow 8 8 163 Check for and remove any dirt in the seed metering unit in the seed hoses in the blower fan suction guard screen After finishing wo...

Page 186: ...the tramline marker 2 Operate the control unit for the tractor lower link Raise the combination 3 Turn the combination The coulter and harrow must not contact the ground during turning Raising the combination before turning at the end of the field interrupts the seed supply by stopping the metering roller in the metering unit With the blower fan in operation seed emerges from the coul ters until t...

Page 187: ...nual After passing the obstacle lower the track marker and check the tramline counter Correct it if neces sary After actuating the tractor control unit for the track markers several times check the tramline counter and correct it if necessary Damage due to the track marker when folding Track marker sections can shear off when colliding with an obstacle Track marker sections in a sheared off state ...

Page 188: ...hat are neither emptied nor cleaned a viscous to solid mass may form there is water enters under the metering roller The metering roller is braked strongly and devia tions may occur between the pre set and actual seed rates seed residues and fertiliser may swell or germinate in the meter ing units As a result rotation of the metering rollers is blocked and damage can be caused to the drive The ico...

Page 189: ...gine remove the ignition spanner disconnect the power supply between the tractor and the imple ment Disconnect the implement plug e g ISOBUS plug Risk of accident due to unintentional activation of the metering units or other implement components caused by or radar puls es DANGER Dressing dust is toxic and must not be inhaled or come into con tact with the body Wear protective clothing breathing m...

Page 190: ...he hopper Actuate the quick emptying with the shutter Fig 239 Fig 239 A commercially available hose DN 140 can be fitted A residual quantity remains in the hopper underneath the quick emp tying The metering unit serves to empty the residual quantity refer to chapter 10 6 2 page 191 ...

Page 191: ...ring roller 1 Close the opening between the hopper and the metering unit only necessary when hopper is full 1 1 Remove the spanner Fig 240 1 from the holder Fig 240 1 2 Release two nuts Fig 241 1 but do not remove Fig 241 1 3 Turn the bolts Fig 242 1 1 4 Push the shutter Fig 242 2 into the metering unit up to the stop Fig 242 ...

Page 192: ...to 8 3 page 143 The contents of the metering unit drop into the carriages Fig 243 3 Remove the metering roller from the meter ing unit housing 3 1 Loosen but do not remove the two bolts Fig 244 1 Fig 244 3 2 Twist and remove the bearing cover Fig 245 1 Fig 245 The bearing cover is equipped with an O ring Fig 246 1 Check the O ring and replace it if damaged Fig 246 ...

Page 193: ...ot insert the metering roller into the metering unit 4 2 Pull the shutter Fig 248 2 slowly out of the metering unit The contents of the hopper drop into the carriages 4 3 Thoroughly clean the hopper metering unit and the metering roller Fig 248 5 Reassembly 5 1 Reassembly takes place in the reverse sequence Fig 249 Attach the shutter onto the metering unit with 2 nuts Fig 249 1 ...

Page 194: ...olling away before eliminating faults on the implement Wait for the implement to stop before entering the implement dan ger area CAUTION Before working on the implement couple the pack top seed drill and the soil tillage implement lower the implement combination onto level solid ground apply the tractor parking brake switch off the control terminal switch off the tractor engine remove the ignition...

Page 195: ...d rate To record the worked area and the required seed rate pulses from the radar or are required over a calibration distance of 100 m Field surfaces change during work e g when changing from dry light soil to wet heavy soil This can also alter the calibration value Pulse 100 m If there are differences between the set and actual seed rate the calibration value Puls es 100 m has to be re determined...

Page 196: ...ainst unintentional starting and rolling away before working on the implement Wait for the implement to stop before entering the implement danger area CAUTION Before adjustment maintenance and repair work couple the pack top seed drill and the soil tillage implement lower the implement combination onto level solid ground apply the tractor parking brake switch off the control terminal switch off th...

Page 197: ...ining and repairing the implement Replace defective protective equipment with new equipment Never crawl under a raised unsecured implement WARNING Risk of crushing shearing cutting being caught wound in pulled in or trapped by the motorised unprotected metering roll er and agitator shaft Never open or remove the safety equipment in the hopper when the metering roller is being driven or as long as ...

Page 198: ...ternal mechanical effects on the hydraulic hose lines are avoided Use appropriate arrangements and fixing to prevent any scouring of the hoses on compo nents or on each other If necessary secure hydraulic hose lines using protective covers Cover sharp edged components the approved bending radii may not be exceeded When connecting a hydraulic hose line to moving parts the hose length must be measur...

Page 199: ...years Even with proper storage and approved use hoses and hose connections are subject to natural ag ing thus limiting the duration of use However it may be possible to speci fy the length of use from experience values in particular when taking the risk potential into account In the case of hoses and hose lines made of thermoplastics other guide values may be decisive Dispose of old oil in complia...

Page 200: ...k safety glasses and gloves when filling the implement when emptying the hopper and metering unit when removing dressing dust when working on the distributor head When cleaning the implement please note Empty the seed hopper metering unit and distributor head be fore cleaning Observe the statutory requirements for the handling and removal of cleaning agents Never treat hydraulic hose lines with fu...

Page 201: ...h your cleaning device Observe the statutory requirements for the handling and removal of cleaning agents Do not clean any electrical components with high pressure cleaners Never aim the cleaning jet of the high pressure cleaner directly on lubrication points and bearings rating plates warning signs stickers and design foils Pay particular attention to the hydraulic hose lines during clean ing Do ...

Page 202: ...r parking brake switch the tractor engine off and remove the ignition spanner The distributor head is easy to access from the loading board Fig 252 12 3 Cleaning the implement 12 3 1 Cleaning the fan suction guard screen Clean the dirty blower fan guard screen to ensure an unobstructed air flow If the required quantity of air is not reached faults may occur in the seed delivery and distribution 12...

Page 203: ...d screw Fig 253 1 and remove the cover Fig 253 2 from the distributor head 3 Clean the distributor head using a paint brush hand brush or with compressed air Then wipe out the distributor head with a dry cloth Fig 253 To clean the distributor head do not use a high pressure cleaner when the distributor head is equipped with tramline segments The electronic components may be damaged as a result ...

Page 204: ...o that no dirt is pressed into the bearings Press the dirty grease completely into the bearings and replace it with new grease Lubricate using a lithium saponified multi purpose grease with EP additives Manufacturer Lubricant designation ARAL Aralub HL2 FINA Marson L2 ESSO Beacon 2 SHELL Ratinax A 12 4 1 Lubrication points Fig 255 Number of grease nipples Lubrication interval h Fig 255 1 4 100 onl...

Page 205: ...s on the hydraulic hose lines immediately re paired by a specialist workshop Section 12 7 1 Check all the components of the hydraulic system for leaks Rinse out the hand wash tank and fill with fresh water Section 5 3 During operation Overview of checks during operation Section 10 5 1 Hourly e g when refilling the seed hopper Check for and remove any dirt Distributor head Metering unit Seed hoses ...

Page 206: ... 6 Specialist work shop Checking and replacing the TwinTeC baffle lip Section 12 7 7 Specialist work shop Checking replacing the TwinTeC press roller Section 12 7 8 Specialist work shop Checking readjusting replacing the TwinTeC roller scraper Section 12 7 9 Every 3 months at least every 500 operating hours Specialist work shop Check and perform maintenance on the hydraulic hose lines This inspect...

Page 207: ...sembly tool Fig 256 2 is used to insert the plugs in the distributor head Fig 256 Tramline segments cannot be closed using the plugs Fig 256 1 If work should be performed with closed tramline segments close and deactivate the respective tramline flaps see handling instruc tions 3 3 Close and deactivate the tramline flaps 3 1 Switch on the tramline control 3 2 Close the tramline flaps 3 3 Deactivat...

Page 208: ...coulters with an environmen tally friendly anti corrosion agent Set the coulter pressure to 0 see section Coulter pressure seed rate increase and coulter lift page 160 Open the drain tap Fig 257 1 and drain the water out of the hand wash tank Rinse out the hand wash tank Do not close the drain tap danger of freezing Fig 257 12 6 3 Visual inspection of the upper and lower link pins WARNING Risk of ...

Page 209: ...ble formation pinching bends Leak points Tighten the screwed connections if necessary Damage or deformation of the hose assembly sealing function restricted minor surface damage is not a reason for replacement Movement of the hose out of the valve chest Corrosion of valve chest reducing the function and strength rating Installation requirements not complied with Life span of 6 years has been excee...

Page 210: ...essure fluid hydraulic fluid may pass through the skin and ingress into the body causing serious injuries If you are injured by hydraulic fluid contact a doctor immediately Risk of infection 12 7 2 Adjusting the tramlines on the distributor head The metered material is evenly distributed over all of the segments Fig 258 in the distributor head and is carried to the coulters through the connected s...

Page 211: ...ng to section Removing and installing the segment in the distributor head Page 212 connect the plug according to section Electrical connection of the tramline segments Page 213 12 7 2 2 Adjusting the tramline wheelmark width on the distributor head When the implement is delivered or when buying a new cultivating tractor check that the tramline is set to the wheelmark width Fig 261 a of the cultiva...

Page 212: ...ng tramlines This chapter describes the removal and installation of a segment or tramline segment 1 Observe the Safety when working on the distributor head chapter page 202 2 Loosen the four knurled screws Fig 262 1 and remove the cover Fig 262 2 from the distributor head Fig 262 3 Remove one hexagon socket head screw Fig 263 2 from the replacement segment Fig 263 1 4 Loosen the adjacent knurled s...

Page 213: ...lectrical connection of the tramline segments Fig 266 The figure shows a distributor head Fig 266 1 with four tramline segments Fig 266 2 for creating the right side tramline track and four tramline segments Fig 266 3 for creating the left side tramline track The right hand implement cable Fig 266 4 is labelled with Tramline right has a plug Fig 266 5 and a socket Fig 266 6 The plug always has the...

Page 214: ...tramline flap Fig 267 1 1 1 Disconnect the plug Fig 267 2 and socket Fig 267 3 1 2 Connect socket Fig 267 4 1 3 Open the deactivated tramline flap Fig 267 Tramline flaps that are not connected to the implement cable must be opened Otherwise the coulters will not be supplied with seed 2 The plugs Fig 267 2 and sockets Fig 267 3 that are not required should be stuck together to protect against humid...

Page 215: ...r Replace the grid in case of wear 1 Remove the depth control disc wheel Fig 268 1 Fig 268 2 Loosen the socket head bolt 16X 45 Fig 269 1 Tightening torque 220 Nm 3 Remove the coulter disc Fig 269 2 Fig 269 4 Loosen 2 lock nuts M 8 Fig 270 1 Tightening torque 25 Nm Use new lock nuts 5 Replace the grid Fig 270 2 Reverse procedure for assembly Fig 270 ...

Page 216: ...f the seeding discs the distance between the seeding discs also increases To ensure that worn seeding discs touch each other slightly again the distance can be restored by repo sitioning the spacer discs 1 Loosen all of the countersunk head screws Fig 272 1 and remove the seeding disc Fig 272 2 2 Loosen the central bolt Fig 272 3 and re move the bearing housing Fig 272 4 with the spacer discs Fig ...

Page 217: ...ntion to the correct tightening torque Only TwinTeC coulter with plastic bearing housing Fig 273 3 6 Screw on the seeding disc Fig 273 1 with countersunk screws Fig 273 2 onto the bearing housing Fig 273 3 tightening torque 17 Nm Fig 273 Only TwinTeC coulter with steel bearing housing Fig 272 3 7 Screw on the seeding disc Fig 272 1 with countersunk screws Fig 272 2 onto the bearing housing Fig 272...

Page 218: ...the seed line 1 Loosen the hexagon bolt Fig 276 1 2 Pull the seed line Fig 276 2 out of the ro tation lock Fig 276 3 Fig 276 12 7 6 Checking replacing the TwinTeC inner scraper Adhere to the inspection intervals see section Maintenance schedule page 205 Checking the inner scraper Check the inner scraper Fig 277 1 for wear Replace worn inner scrapers Replacing the inner scraper It is not necessary ...

Page 219: ...ion Dismounting the TwinTeC seed line page 218 2 Loosen the hex nut Fig 278 2 remove the socket Fig 278 3 and replace the baf fle lip Fig 278 1 Fig 278 12 7 8 Checking replacing the TwinTeC press roller Adhere to the inspection intervals see section Maintenance schedule page 205 Checking the press roller Check the press rollers Fig 279 1 for wear Replace worn press rollers Replacing the press roll...

Page 220: ... inspection intervals see section Maintenance schedule page 205 Checking the roller scraper The distance between the press roller and the scraper is approx 3 mm over the entire perimeter of the press roller Readjusting replacing the scraper After loosening the hex nut Fig 280 2 move the scraper Fig 280 1 to an equal distance from the clean press roller Fig 280 3 Fig 280 ...

Page 221: ... M S 8 8 10 9 12 9 M 8 13 25 35 41 M 8x1 27 38 41 M 10 16 17 49 69 83 M 10x1 52 73 88 M 12 18 19 86 120 145 M 12x1 5 90 125 150 M 14 22 135 190 230 M 14x1 5 150 210 250 M 16 24 210 300 355 M 16x1 5 225 315 380 M 18 27 290 405 485 M 18x1 5 325 460 550 M 20 30 410 580 690 M 20x1 5 460 640 770 M 22 32 550 780 930 M 22x1 5 610 860 1050 M 24 36 710 1000 1200 M 24x2 780 1100 1300 M 27 41 1050 1500 1800 ...

Page 222: ...nance and repairs 222 Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 Tightening torques for rustproof bolts inserted with assembly paste M M4 M5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M14 M16 M18 M20 M22 M24 2 4 4 9 8 4 20 6 40 7 70 5 112 174 242 342 470 589 ...

Page 223: ...Cleaning maintenance and repairs Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 223 ...

Page 224: ...0120 Throttle 0130 Hydraulic cylinder coulter pressure lift out left 0140 Hydraulic cylinder coulter pressure lift out right 0150 Coulter pressure current divider 0210 Comfort hydraulic system control block 0310 Tramline marker solenoid valve 0320 Hydraulic cylinder tramline marker right 0330 Hydraulic cylinder tramline marker right 0340 Throttle check valve 0350 Throttle 0360 Marking yellow 1 Con...

Page 225: ...Hydraulic diagram Centaya Super BAH0092 3 01 19 225 Fig 281 ...

Page 226: ...hrottle 0120 Throttle 0130 Hydraulic cylinder coulter pressure lift out left 0140 Hydraulic cylinder coulter pressure lift out right 0210 Comfort hydraulic system control block 0310 Tramline marker solenoid valve 0320 Hydraulic cylinder tramline marker right 0330 Hydraulic cylinder tramline marker right 0340 Throttle check valve 0350 Throttle 0360 Marking yellow 1 Connection to the track marker or...

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