Eliminating faults
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Eliminating faults
Faults
Faults can often be eliminated quickly and easily. Before contacting
Customer Service, refer to the table to check whether you can remedy
the fault yourself.
In case of a fault, proceed as follows:
Immediately stop operation.
Switch off the tractor PTO shaft drive.
Secure the tractor against rolling away, shut off the engine and
remove the ignition key.
The fault must be repaired before work can be resumed.
.
Do not operate in the event of a fault
The fault must be repaired before work can be resumed. Otherwise,
damage to the machine and serious or fatal injury may be caused
as a result.
Problem
Cause
Solution
Rotor is leaving crop in situ on one side
and is digging too deeply into the
ground on the other side.
Incorrect adjustment of rotor pitch.
Chapter »Preparing for use«, section
»Rotor pitch«, page 45
Rotor is leaving crop in situ across the
entire width.
Working depth set too high.
Chapter »Preparing for use«, section
»Rotor pitch«, page 45
Crop is heavily contaminated.
Rotor tines set too low.
Chapter »Preparing for use«, section
»Rotor pitch«, page 45
Chapter »Coupling the machine«, section
»Coupling the lower link«, page 36
Machine not operating cleanly at high
speed.
Rotor tines set too high.
Uneven terrain.
Chapter »Preparing for use«, section
»Rotor pitch«, page 45
Speed too high to process crop
mass
Reduce speed.
Rotor dragging crop along –
Unclean swath form
Crop mass too large.
Reduce speed.
Rotary speed too high.
Reduce speed.
PTO shaft coupling responding
frequently.
Crop mass too large or uneven.
Reduce speed.
Rotor tines set too low.
Chapter »Preparing for use«, section
»Rotor pitch«, page 45
Noise production during work
Loose screwed connections or
worn-out tine supports.
Tine support bent
Check tine supports and screwed
connections on tines.
Machine rolls offset behind the tractor
when driving in a straight line.
Steering/tracking incorrectly
adjusted or worn out.
Contact dealer.
Rotor not working cleanly.
Poor adaptation to the contours of
the land due to severe rotor load
reduction.
Please consult your dealer. You will find
assistance under »Circuit diagrams«, page
94.
Telescopic arms not running smoothly.
Sliding elements wrongly adjusted.
Not enough play set.
Adjust sliding elements correctly. See
»Checking sliding elements«, page 89.
Attach tine supports to the frame in the
headland position.
Sliding elements wrongly adjusted.
Too much play set.
Adjust sliding elements correctly. See
»Checking sliding elements«, page 89.
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