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6.2 STARTING TO LEVEL
The Power Box Rake can move soil, rocks, rubble, etc. This can be done by pulling the
material forward using the machine (Figure 6).
1.
Set the required working depth by turning the spindles (1).
2.
Make sure that the rotor frame is perpendicular to the 2-wheel tractor.
3.
Make sure that the working depth is set so that the teeth of the rotor do not cut the soil.
4.
Now the machine is ready for use.
!! Consult the manual of the 2-wheel tractor for its proper operation !!
Stopping occurs as follows:
1.
Stop the 2-wheel tractor.
2.
Switch off the PTO drive on the 2-wheel tractor.
3.
Adjust the machine using the spindles (1), until the rotor is at approx. 100mm
distance from the subsoil.
6.3 STARTING TO RAKE
The Power Box Rake can move soil, rocks, rubble, etc. to the side of the surface that is
treated. When the surface to be treated is entirely raked, it is ready for further treatment e.g.,
sowing grass (Figure 6).
1.
Set the required working depth by turning the spindles (1).
2.
Set the required angle of the rotor by removing the locking clip (2) and subsequently,
by removing the pin (3).
The Power Box Rake can rotate to the left or to the right. This way you can select to
which side the treated material will be disposed.
3.
Return the pin (3) and secure it using the locking clip (2).
Now the machine is ready for use.
!! Consult the manual of the 2-wheel tractor for its proper operation !!
Stopping occurs as follows:
1.
Stop the 2-wheel tractor.
2.
Switch off the PTO drive on the 2-wheel tractor.
3.
Adjust the machine using the spindles (1), until the rotor is at approx. 100mm
distance from the subsoil.