ENGLISH
3.0 RULES OF USE
To obtain the best performance from the equipment, carefully
follow what is set out below.
The following maintenance, adjustment, and work preparation
operations must be performed with the tractor off and locked
firmly in position with the key removed from the dashboard
and the seeder positioned on the ground.
3.1 CONNECTING TO THE TRACTOR
3.1.1 HOOKING A CARRIED SEED DRILL
The connection to the tractor is a very dangerous phase.
Be very careful in following the instructions for the whole
operation.
The seeder may be attached to any tractor fitted out with a three-
point universal hitch. The correct positioning of the tractor/seeder
is determined by placing the unit on a horizontal surface.
1) Hook the lifter bars on the preset pins (1 fig. 5). Block with the
snap split pins.
2) Connect the third upper point (2 fig. 5); the pin will be blocked
with the appropriate split pin; use the adjustment tie-rod (3
fig. 5) to kepp the seeder parallel to the ground.
3) Block the movement of the parallels of the tractor on the
horizontal plane using the stabilizers provided, so eliminating
the side swaying of the equipment (Fig, 6). Check that the
tractor hoisting arms are positioned at the same height from
the ground.
Always follow the indications recommended by the
Manufacturer for the transport of the seeder.
3.1.2 UNHOOKING THE SEED DRILL CARRIED BY THE TRACTOR
DANGER
Unhooking the seed drill from the tractor is a very dangerous
operation. Great caution must be used and the whole operation
must be carried out following the instructions.
For a correct unhooking operation of the seed drill it is necessary
to proceed on a horizontal level.
1) Lower the supporting base elements.
2) Slowly lower the seed drill until it rests completely on the
ground.
3) Loosen and unhook the third point, following the first and
second.
32
ATTENTION
DANGER
DANGER
USE AND MAINTENANCE
fig. 5
g
3
2
1
fig. 6
cod. G19501801