3.2.2 FITTING OF THE DRIVE PULLEY ON THE EQUIPMENT
Insert the drive pulley with hub on the rear shaft of the power take-
off of the equipment (Fig. 10). Lock it next to the groove of the
shaft with the fastening screw provided. After the fi rst three hours
of service it is important to check that the bolts (A, B Fig. 10) are
tightened well (Table 1 page 55).
3.2.3 HITCHING THE PLANTING UNIT TO THE EQUIPMENT
Hitching the planting unit to the equipment is a very dange-
rous operation. Be very careful in following the instructions
for the whole operation.
It should be carried out on a fi rm, horizontal surface with the planting
unit placed on its support props.
1) Remove the guards from the pulley and the belts (A, B Fig.
11).
2) Grease the guides (C Fig. 12) of the triangle to facilitate the
hooking up, and make sure that the spring pin is positioned as
shown in Figure 12 ref. B.
3) Bring the tractor to the seeder; using the lift, move the quick
connect triangle until it is vertically above the coupling triangle
of the seeder (Fig. 12).
ATTENTION
During coupling of the planting unit and the equipment there
must be no one standing in the area between the two.
4) Check that there is no interference between the mechanical
parts of the two machines, before lifting the equipment to hook
onto the seeder. Particularly check the area between the rear
roller and the arms of the sowing teeth (Fig. 13).
5) Lift the equipment until the two parts are perfectly coupled
along the triangle guides with the insertion of the spring dowel
(A Fig. 12).
6) Slip out the parking feet (Fig. 8).
7) Lower the lift and place the combined equipment in an operating
position. Check that all the sowing parts oscillate freely, inclu-
ding the drive wheels and the seed-covering harrow. Check
that the equipment is in the correct position, perpendicular to
the ground, and if necessary move the third-point of the equi-
pment (B Fig. 13).
During the work, regularly check that the equipment is per-
pendicular.
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DANGER
USE AND MAINTENANCE
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