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Subject to technical modifications
O
PERATION
S
UPER
A
LBATROS
140 MW; S
ERIES
2
Solid sheet body working depth
Body designation
Maximum working
depth
approx. cm
BP-351 O
40
BP-322 P
38
BP-320 W
30
BP-341 W
35
BP-351 W
35
BP-365 P
30
Slatted body working depth
Body designation
Maximum working
depth
approx. cm
BP-331 WS
30
BP-322 PS
38
BPC-323 PS
38
BP-355 RS
40
BP-351 WS
35
21.3 Working information
•
Release the lateral lock for the bottom links
(tractor operating instructions).
•
Set the tractor hydraulics to traction control
(observe the tractor operating instructions).
•
The top link must be positioned at the front of
the elongated hole when ploughing.
Also see „Couple the top link“ - page 45.
•
Adhere to the working speed.
Too high a speed increases wear.
•
Do not drive round tight corners when in use.
•
Lift the plough before turning or reversing.
•
When working on a hillside, adhere to the
maximum gradient of 20 ° in order to maintain
operational safety on the implement.
•
Only turn the plough when the tractor is
stopped or driving forwards.
Also see chapter "Operational safety on a
hillside" - page 66.
•
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21.4 Driving instructions - turning
on headlands
Two turning options are available depending on the
width of the headland.
Turning 1 - driving the unit in a semicircle
For wide headlands.
d
Turning 2 - driving the unit backwards.
For narrow headlands.
d
NOTE
• Only turn the plough (d) when the
tractor is stopped or driving forwards.
• Turning 1 should always be preferred
if possible.
21.5 Operational safety on a hillside
Operational safety of the implement is guaranteed
when working perpendicularly across the slope,
from left to right and vice-versa, as well as up and
down the hillside up to a maximum gradient of 20°.
NOTE
This statement on operational safety on
hills only relates to the functions of the
implement and NOT to the stability of the
tractor/implement unit.
This is determined by the equipment
on the tractor. In any case, it is the
responsibility of the tractor driver to
ensure stability.