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7.2
SAFE PARKING
The parking surface must be suitable for parking the
implement. The ground must be firm and level, so that the
stands do not sink in and the harrow does not roll away.
To ensure safe parking of the implement, lower the stands at
the rear of the harrow.
Make sure that the tines do not touch the ground in the process
to prevent damage to the tines or the tine mounts.
The stand must be secured with a spring cotter on the pin to
prevent accidental loosening.
The securing chains must be hooked onto the side frames, and
the ball valves on the folding cylinders must be locked to
prevent accidental lowering of the side frame (see Figure 5
and Figure 6).
Then the hydraulic hoses to the tractor must be depressurised
and uncoupled.
Figure 4
PLEASE NOTE!
When uncoupling the hydraulic hoses for
the tine pre-tensioning under pressure,
first close the stop tap, and only then
unplug the hydraulic hoses. By doing so,
the tines remain in the desired position,
even when the harrow is parked.
Figure 5: ball valve open
Figure 6: ball valve closed
7.3
SECURING THE TOP LINK PIN
When the Tined Weeder Pro is mounted on the tractor, the washer marked
in Figure 7 must always be placed on the spring cotter on the top link!
Otherwise, the implement can be released from the tractor.
Figure 7
CAUTION!
The elongated slot must only be used for operation!
For road transport, use the round hole underneath.
7.4
FOLDING THE TINED WEEDER PRO
(1) The implement can only be folded when it is raised from the ground.
(2) Ensure that no one is standing in the danger area!
(3) Couple the hydraulic line plugs (ensure that they are always kept clean!).
(4) Afterwards, fill the cylinder with oil (fold together). The cylinders are filled as soon as the load on the
securing chains are relieved.
(5) Unhook the securing chains.
(6)
When folding
into transport position, the implement must also be lifted from the ground and the
harrow tines must be folded up
(pre-tensioning -3).
(7) The feeler wheels on the side frame must be completely raised before the harrow can be folded in
order to maintain the permissible transport width.
(8) Hook on the securing chains again after the harrow has been folded (see Figure 8).