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Disc Blades
1.
The 2411 Weatherproofer is equipped with 24" or 26”
disc blades.
2.
The 24” diameter blades are concave with a thickness
of 4 ga (.256”) and are standard for the 2411
Weatherproofer.
3.
Sharpening – In some cases there is a desire to
sharpen disc blades for improved cutting. There are
several people who roll-sharpen disc blades. Most
disc blades used today are made of chrome-boron
steel. The chrome-boron steel has a higher hardness
than traditional carbon-steel blades for increased
wear. Higher hardness makes roll sharpening more
difficult often with mixed results, and is not covered by
warranty. Disc blade manufacturers will not cover any
alterations to blades other than the place of
manufacture. Results from roll-sharpening damage
may not be immediate, and may take more than a
season to be noticeable. If you choose to sharpen
disc blades, check with local dealers for reputable
experienced sharpeners that will stand behind their
work.
DANGER
DANGER
Disc Gang Operation
1.
The 2411 Weatherproofer equipped with hydraulically
adjustable disc gangs. The gang cylinders are on a
rephasing operating system, so they will occasionally
need to be rephased to keep them working in unison.
This is done by fully raising the gangs and holding the
hydraulic lever for 15 to 20 seconds and then
resetting them as desired.
2.
The disc gangs are fully adjustable as you are
traveling through the field. Making large adjustments
may require releveling the Weatherprooferf you are
going to continue to work with the gangs at this
setting.
3.
We do not recommend to operate the disc gangs at
much more than 4” deep. If occasional plugging or
sliding of disc gangs occurs raise the gangs slightly to
prevent this.
Depth Stop Adjustment
The operating depth of the Weatherproofer is controlled
by a single-point depth stop. The stop is located at the
center front of the machine.
1.
Adjust the depth stop by turning the handle in
(clockwise)
to
increase
operating
depth
Turn the handle out (counter-clockwise)
to decrease operating depth.
2.
The A to E letter gauge on the side of the depth stop
tube gives a reference for depth setting. The “A“
setting when aligned with pointer refers to maximum
operating depth.
IMPORTANT
For maximum operating depth, the lift wheels must
be in contact with the ground and carry some of the
machine weight. Raising the lift wheels off the
ground permits uncontrolled depth and does not
allow the leveler to function properly.
Figure 4-7: Depth Stop Adjustment
Disc blades are extremely sharp. Exercise
extreme care when working on or near disc
blades. Do not allow discs to roll over or fall onto
any body part. Do not allow wrenches to slip
when working near disc blades. Never push
wrenches toward disc blades. Do not climb over
machine above disc blades. Failure to stay clear
of disc blade edges can cause serious personal
injury or death.
DEPTH STOP
HANDLE
DEPTH STOP TUBE
ASSEMBLY
A TO E LETTER
GAUGE
POINTER
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