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6.2 Front support wheels
The front support wheels
can be used to maintain
the working depth better,
especially in 4-meter
models (picture. 15).
Picture 15. Front support wheels.
7. SERVICE AND STORAGE
7.1 Tine cultivator section
Grease stone protection joints, drawbar, drawbar cylinder and lifting cylinder sleeves every 50 hours.
Replace worn tip and wing parts on the cultivator tines.
7.2 Disc cultivator section
On top of the support wheel arms there are grease nipples, which must be lubricated at least every
20 hours of operation. The grease nipples at the ends of the working depth cylinder are lubricated
once a season.
Disc bearings must be lubricated at least once per season. Also the tightness of the bearings must
be checked. If there is a need for adjustment, the pin in the disc shaft must be removed. To do this:
remove two M10 screws on the bearing housing. Remove the cover cap from the other end of the
bearing housing (normal thread). The cap is also glued with thread locker and it needs to be heated
to get it open. Turn the disc until the locking pin in the shaft is parallel to the M10 holes. Hit the pin
off from though the holes. Adjust the bearing tightness with the nut at the end of the disc shaft. Install
the pin back. Install the cover cap and M10 screws back, use thread locker.
Support wheel scrapper distance from the wheels can be adjusted. In different conditions this may
be needed. Check also the support wheel air pressure, it should be about 2 bar. Using lower pressure
keeps the tires better clean, but the risk for tire damages increases.
The machine must be cleaned thoroughly after the operating period. All lubrication points must be
lubricated in accordance with the above lubrication instructions. Storing the cultivator indoors is
recommended.
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