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Ploughing
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Ploughing
Safety
Be careful when you turn while driving backwards (when turning
with the bodies under)
Be careful when turning the plough while driving backwards. There is
a risk that the mouldboards or depth wheel will hit the ground. This
may result in damage or injury.
Release the lift rods
Destabilise the tractor’s lift rods prior to ploughing. Ploughing with the
lift rods still stabilised may damage the tractor or plough.
Ploughing on slopes
Do not turn the plough when the tractor is standing sideways on a
slope. If the plough is turned, it may destabilise the tractor.
Prior to ploughing
Before you start ploughing
> Remove oil and grease from parts which comes in contact with the
soil.
> Release the lower link arms
> Turn the depth/transport wheel into the ploughing position
→
»Place in ploughing position«, page 30
Checks during
ploughing
During ploughing, check the following regularly.
Soil penetration
In hard and dry soil, the plough may not penetrate the soil well. To im
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prove the penetration
> Replace worn parts. Worn points do not penetrate the soil well.
> Connect the top linkage to a fixed hole on the turning head. This
will transfer weight from the tractor to the plough.
> Connect the top linkage as flush as possible to the tractor and
plough.
Slip on tractor wheels (on two wheel driven tractors)
To reduce slip on the tractor wheels.
> Connect the top linkage to a fixed hole on the turning head and
make the top linkage shorter. This prevents the rear end of the
plough from tipping up.
> Set the tractor's depth control more towards the resistance regula
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tor or do not plough so deep.