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When the driveline is fully inserted, the play must be at least 4 cm
(B Fig. 5).
Contact the Manufacturer's Technical Service if this is not pos-
sible.
Before engaging the PTO, make sure that its rotation speed
corresponds to the rate for which the machine has been de-
signed (540 or 1000 rpm).
4.3.1 DRIVELINE WITH ADJUSTABLE PLATE
CLUTCH
The driveline has a safety clutch to protect the transmission com-
ponents of the machine against stress and excessive overloads.
The clutch is calibrated for medium-duty use. If it slips during work,
all the nuts that hold the springs must be evenly tightened by half
a turn and the operation of the device checked after about 200
meters of work. Repeat the operation if necessary. The clutch
must be adjusted by unscrewing the nuts if it is blocked.
If the clutch still slips even when all the nuts have been tight-
ened, the friction plates must be changed as they could be
worn or because the springs have become slack.
Never fully tighten the nuts as this eliminates the function of
the springs and clutch itself, to the detriment of the trans-
mission components.
4.3.2 DRIVELINE WITH AUTOMATIC CLUTCH
On request, the Manufacturer can supply a driveline complete
with automatic clutch calibrated for a medium-duty load. This clutch
cannot be adjusted.
In the event of an overload, the clutch slips and continues to oper-
ate as soon as the obstruction has been passed, without external
intervention. Any clutch servicing operations must be carried out
in the workshop in compliance with the driveline manufacturer's
instructions.
Do not allow the machine to operate unless it digs into the
soil. When working, do not drive around bends with the ma-
chine in the soil. Do not work in reverse. Always raise the
implement before you change direction or reverse.
During transport or whenever the machine must be lifted,
remember to adjust the power lift of the tractor so that the
steerage hoe is not raised more than about 40 cm from the
ground.
Do not drive on the public roads with the machine caked with
soil, grass or other materials that could dirty the road sur-
face or hamper the traffic in any way.
Do not allow the machine to drop violently on to the ground.
Lower it slowly to allow the tines to gradually penetrate into
the soil otherwise all the machine components would be sub-
jected to stress that could lead to breakages.
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4.4 WORK DEPTH
The depth at which the machine operates is determined by the
position of the two side skids (15 Fig. 1), depending on the differ-
ent configurations.
Machine with skids: to regulate the depth for machines with skids,
loosen the adjuster screw (16 Fig. 1), raise or lower the skid to the
required position, then tighten the adjuster screw again. This op-
eration must be carried out on both skids depending on the type
of soil.
4.5 IN WORK
Begin work with the PTO at full rate. Gradually dig the implement
into the ground. Do not depress the accelerator pedal too much
with the PTO engaged.
To break up the soil to the required degree, you must consider
several factors, i.e.:
- the nature of the soil (medium consistency, sandy, clayey, etc.)
- the work depth
- the ground speed of the tractor
- optimum machine adjustment.
The soil is broken up by driving the tractor at a low speed, with the
levelling plate lowered and the tine rotor spinning at about 200
rpm. besides containing the clods that have already been broken
up by the tines, the levelling plate also achieves a well levelled
and homogeneous ground surface after the soil has been worked.
If the levelling plate is raised, the clods will not longer be broken
up and the soil will not be levelled.
4.5.1 HOW TO WORK
The levelling plate must be adjusted to suit the way the soil is to
be broken up. Now adjust the two side skids of the machine (15
Fig. 1), engage the PTO and begin to move forward with the trac-
tor, progressively lowering the steerage hoe.
Cover a short distance, then check to make sure that the work
depth, soil crumbling and ground levelling operations have been
carried out in the required way.
The speed of the tractor when the machine is operation must
not exceed 6-8 kph or components could be broken or dam-
aged.
The turning tines could throw up stones or other sharp ma-
terials as they work. Constantly check to make sure that there
are no bystanders, children or domestic animals within the
range of action of the machine.
4.5.2 USEFUL TIPS
Depth too shallow
- Adjust the depth skids again.
- Advance more slowly. The tractor power could be insufficient.
- Further runs are needed if the soil is too hard.
- The tines roll over the soil instead of penetrating it: advance
more slowly.
Soil broken up too much
- Raise the levelling blade.
- Increase the ground speed.
Soil not broken up enough
- Lower the levelling plate.
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