
4-17
Conditioner Double Reels
The 6231 disc may be equipped with optional double reel
attachment . The double reels will help to firm the soil
profile, while mixing and breaking up soil clods. It can
create excellent seed beds in finishing passes, and help
anchor residue in primary operations. Reels may be
either round bar or flat bar.
Figure 4-19: Double Reel
1.
Initially set the depth of the reel with the bottom of the
reel approximately 1” above the bottom of the disc
gang blades. This will be approximately 21” spring
centers (for 24” disc blades)
2.
To adjust the reel height, loosen the locking 1” hex nut
at the front of the spring assembly. Also loosen the 1”
nut on the back side of the 2-1/2” diameter front spring
pin.
Figure 4-20: Double Reel Spring Setting
3.
Turn the 1 x 9 adjusting bolt in or out to the desired
height, then re-tighten both locking nuts. Repeat for
each conditioner reel arm, and set all spring lengths
the same.
4.
Use a shallower depth setting when operating in
lighter soils or wetter conditions. This will avoid
plugging of the conditioner reel. Raising of the entire
disc when working in a wet spot will reduce reel
plugging as well. For heavier or dryer soils, an
increased reel depth may be used.
5.
The flat bar reels with angled blades will be attached
as shown
The front reel typically
has the blades angled forward to mix and chop the
soil. The rear reel blades typically angled backward to
pack and firm the soil. Flat bar reel, blade direction
may be changed as desired to be more or less
aggressive.
Figure 4-21: Double Reel Direction
NOTE
Excessive reel down pressure will try to roll the disc
over on the front gangs causing the front to dip.
6.
Level the disc front-to-rear after changes in reel
depth or field conditions. Avoid lower operating
speeds when working in wet conditions. Conditioner
reels will clean out better at 5-6mph vs. 4 mph.
1” NUT
1 X 9
ADJUSTMENT
BOLT
21”
ADJUSTMENT
PIN
FRONT
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