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PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Tires built up with soil
Soil conditions
Clean rear struts frequently (see section
9)
Lower tire pressure (see section 3.3)
Scrapers building up with
mud
Scrapers too far from lifter wheels
Adjust outward to wheels (see section
7.7)
Paddles not close enough to lifter wheels
Move paddles out closer to lifter wheels
(see section 7.9)
Digging too deep
Raise machine
Soil Condidions
Scrappers adjusted incorrectly
Adjust toward lifter wheels (see section
7.7)
Breaking beets
Digging too shallow
Lower machine
Small beets or dry conditions
Install reverse #4 grabroll kit
Grabrolls moving too fast
Install smaller drive sheave (see section
7.14)
Pinch point too marrow
Add wheel spacers (see section 7.4).
Tractor tires running over beets
Adjust tractor tires properly (see section
4.1.2)
Grabrolls opened too far
Close up grabrolls (see section 7.12 for
front and 7.17 for back)
Soil conditions
Move paddles out close to lifter wheels
(see section 7.9)
Mud building up on lifter
wheels.
Clean lifter struts frequesntly (see
section 9.0)
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