D. DRILLING IN WET CONDITIONS
The Uni-Drill is fitted with adjustable scrapers for the press wheels. Wet Soil will usually
build up to about one inch on any wheel. Adjust the scraper so as to knock off the excess
soil that would build up over the normal amount of soil that sticks to the press wheels.
Leave a gap of 15 to 20 mm between the scraper and the press wheel. Never reverse the drill
with the seed tube coulters in the ground as this would block the seed outlets with soil.
Where there are very wet pockets of soil in some fields, the road wheels can be used to
slightly raise the drill out of the ground thus assisting the drill to drill high; always keep the
drive wheel in contact with the ground. Speed is the biggest aspect, below 7 km/hr the disc
coulters will tend to block above 9 km/hr is the optimum for drilling.
E. DRILLING INTO STRAW INCORPORATED SOIL AND
TRASHY
CONDITIONS
In heavy trash conditions it may be necessary to raise the tip of the seed tube coulter so that
the disc will cut through the trash before the coulter opens the slit. In heavy maize trash,
especially in the direct drill or no-till situation, it may be necessary to raise the tip of the
seed tube coulter 30 to 40 mm above the edge of the disc. The discs cut through the trash
very positively. The weight of the press wheels keep the discs anchored and do not allow the
discs to ride out of the soil, even when there is a lot of trash present. Bulldozing normally
occurs when a disc meets trash, tries to ride up over the trash, then pushes it in front of the
disc, thus causing bulldozing and blockages. If this happens it is usually due to the soil
underneath being too loose. The drill will cut cleanly through, given that it has something to
“bite on”. Consolidating the field with either rollers or a land packer, sufficient to allow the
drill’s discs to turn, will usually cure the problem. A speed of 9 - 11 Km/hr works, 7 - 8
Km/hr doesn’t.
The trash itself especially chaff, on decaying, produces acids, toxins, etc., which tend to
damage or kill the germinating seed. If the trash is mixed with the soil and consolidated
tightly to give a good straw/soil contact then the soil will absorb the toxins as they are
formed , before they can harm the germinating seedlings. The press wheels on the
UNIDRILL consolidated the trash, soil and seed in exactly the right manner to give very
healthy plant stands even in the heaviest incorporated residues. If straw is incorporated
into the soil to leave a loose fluffy seedbed then it must be consolidated first using either a
roller or land packer, etc., before drilling.
F. MINIMUM TILLAGE AND DIRECT DRILLING
In certain soils, especially if they contain stone or brash, it is recommended that the top 1”
or 2” should be cultivated or scratch tilled. This will encourage the germination of volunteer
cereals and weed seeds. It will also help to level out the tramline and wheeled tracks. Also if
stones are left undisturbed in the top layer, they become embedded and the disc will ride
from stone to stone without getting good penetration.
In soft field conditions it is essential to set the discs deep enough to cut through all the matt
or surface trash. Seed will germinate and grow better when in contact with the soil. In wet,
soft conditions the disc may be set to penetrate deeper than required. As the drill moves
forward the seed is trapped by the sides of the slit and do not necessarily fall to the bottom
of the slit.
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Operation
Содержание UNIDRILL 300
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Страница 5: ...4 Safety Regulations...
Страница 7: ...6 Warning Symbols 1...
Страница 9: ...Safety Instruction Decals 8...
Страница 10: ...Safety Instruction Decals 9 25...
Страница 21: ...Settings 20 Ha 0 m 2 40 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 80 5 00 6 00 6 66 tr 62 5 50 43 37 5 33 3 31 3 30 25 22 5...
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Страница 41: ...Maintenance Tyre pressure chart for 10 0 75 15 3 Vredestein Tyres 40...
Страница 42: ...Optional Equipment Section 5 MS Flow Modulation 41...
Страница 44: ...Starting up 43...
Страница 45: ...Starting up 44...
Страница 46: ...Operation 45...
Страница 47: ...Operation 46...
Страница 48: ...Operation 47...
Страница 49: ...Operation 48...
Страница 50: ...Operation 49...
Страница 51: ...50 D E...
Страница 55: ...Dragarm Seeding Unit 47 48 54 Parts list...
Страница 59: ...Drawbar and Rear Axle Assembly 58 Parts list 47 48 45 1 2 49 3 4 50 51 52 53 53 A B 55 54 35...
Страница 61: ...Drive wheel Assembly 60 Parts list 26...
Страница 63: ...Seed Box Assembly S900520 S901537 62 Parts list...
Страница 65: ...Seed Box Drive Unit 64 Parts list...
Страница 67: ...Multiplicator Parts list 66...
Страница 69: ...MS Flow Modulation Parts list 1 3 2 7 10 8 9 11 6 5 4 15 14 12 13 68...
Страница 71: ...Linak Actuator Tramline Mechanism Parts list 1 5 2 7 6 4 3 9 8 70...
Страница 73: ...Seedbox Metering Parts Parts list 10 12 11 8 6 5 4 3 9 2 1 7 72...
Страница 75: ...SPI Vertical Lift Marker 74 Parts list...
Страница 77: ...Moore Vertical Lift Marker 17 13 16 47 48 Complete disc hub assembly 14 15 74 Parts list...
Страница 79: ...Electric Parts Sensors Parts list 1 4 3 2 76...
Страница 81: ...Electric Parts Chassis Parts list 17 18 16 19 27 11 9 8 10 12 14 15 13 3 1 2 7 4 6 5 24 25 20 21 22 23 26 78...
Страница 86: ...Calibration Charts Calibration charts for Rape Barley Peas and Field Beans 83...
Страница 87: ...Calibration Charts Calibration charts for Oats Mustard Phacelia and Radish 84...
Страница 88: ...Calibration Charts Calibration charts for Lucern Linseed Rye grass and Clover 85...
Страница 89: ...Notes 86...