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MACHINE LEVELLING
ADJUSTMENTS
Step 1: Centre wheel lift cylinder adjustments
The two centre frame wheel lift cylinders operate on
the one rocker assembly, and must be adjusted
correctly for equal load sharing.
To Adjust:
Lower wing sections to ground
Lower wheel lift hydraulics to ground on a level
surface and place remote lever in float.
Loosen both pressure lines to one of the
centre cylinders.
Release and rotate the two locking nuts on
both centre cylinder anchor pin assemblies
apart five or six turns see figure 21
Rotate adjusting nuts on each cylinder to just
contact the frame lug from each side see
figure 21
Tighten both adjusting nuts on each cylinder to
750nm.
Step 2: Wing levelling (wing wheel lift cylinder adjustments)
Final adjustment is best performed in the field.
To Adjust:
Do a trial run with equal amount of flip
over segments engaged on all four
cylinders.
Compare wing operating depth with
centre section operating depth.
Turn locking nuts to move cylinder anchor
pin assembly in direction shown in figure
22 to alter depth setting of wing cylinders.
Do a trial run and tighten locking nuts to
750nm
Primary tine depth settings can now be
performed by engaging equal amount of
flip over segments on each of the wheel lift
cylinders.
Machine must be lifted out of the ground when
turning on corners and for headlands.
Adjuster
Locking Nuts
Frame Lug
Cylinder anchor pin assembly height adjuster
Raise
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Figure 21
Figure 22
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