The End Of Operation; Emptying The Hopper - GASPARDO PINA Empleo Y Mantenimiento

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USE AND MAINTENANCE

3.15 THE END OF OPERATION

At the end of the work processes, stop all the mechanical moving
parts in safe conditions. Let the machine sit on the ground, stop
the engine, remove the ignition key and engage the parking brake.

EMPTYING THE HOPPER

The emptying hatch opens the doser the entire width of the dosing
roller so that the machine can be emptied quickly and effectively.
If the retaining spring is not released, by lifting the hatch slightly,
it is possible to remove a little of the hopper's contents quickly
and safely (Fig. 66).
If the retaining spring is released it is possible to pull the hatch
upwards until you hear a "click" and then totally empty the machine
fig. 66
(Fig. 67). Do not forget to close the hatch and secure it with the
retaining spring before filling the machine a second time!
The hatch opening is wide enough to enable the force of action of
the agitator (Fig. 68) to be easily varied in the case of particularly
problematic seeds (using the machine as a seed distributing
front hopper) (see chapter on agitator).
PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR ROAD TRANSPORT
At the end of the work processes, prepare the machine for transport
on public roads.
Store all the mobile parts (row marker arm, rear row markers,
etc.) within the machine width and secure them using the safety
devices supplied.
IMPORTANT!
Adhere to the regulations in force on road transport in the
user's country.
fig. 67
fig. 68
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cod. G19503360
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