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Failure and
stoppage
Be careful that nothing gets jammed
It is also easy to get injured while working with the spreader.
Work safely with the machine:
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releasing the pressure from the hydraulic system,
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switch the tractor off and remove the key from the ignition,
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engage the parking brake of the tractor,
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wait for all machine parts to come to a standstill before you
approach it,
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wear protective clothing, such as safety gloves and shoes,
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carefully follow the instructions given.
Friction with these materials could cause physical injury.
Avoid contact with the fertiliser and other material
While working with the spreader, you might come into contact with
fertiliser or other substances that you want to spread. Wear protective
clothing and gloves, read the safety instructions provided by the
supplier and follow their directions. Contact with these materials could
cause physical harm.
Causes
During spreading, if you:
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if you see that the machine is spreading irregularly or not at all
while the dosing unit is open,
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hear a loud noise,
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become aware that the machine is vibrating seriously,
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hear or see that PTO shaft is turning and the safety clutch starts
operating,
Stop spreading immediately!
Disconnect the PTO shaft immediately!
These failures are probably caused by one of the following:
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a hard object blocks the agitator (and stirring device),
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a hard object or a large piece of fertiliser is (partially) blocking the
supply of fertiliser due to bridge formation.
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a hard object or a large piece of fertiliser is (partially) blocking the
flow of fertiliser through the dosing opening(s),
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crushed and/or damp fertiliser forms an encrusted layer around the
stirring device and blocks the flow through the dosing openings,
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damp fertiliser under the dosing plate has formed a lump blocking
the flow through the spreading spout. This happens especially
when the spreader has not been thoroughly cleaned after it was
last used.
I
NDICATION
Most types of fertiliser attract water and can thereby form large
chunks. These chunks can block the spreader or distort the spreading
pattern.
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When working under moist conditions, use a hopper cover that
closes well.
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Do not spread without hopper cover in damp weather conditions.
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Never leave the fertiliser for a long period of time in the spreader.
Chunks can also be formed through moisture in the air.
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Always clean the spreader well after use, including the dosing
openings and the spreading spout.
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