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1. Subject to technical change without notice 12 Sensor setting 19 The inductive sensors 19 1 and 19 2 are set at a separation of 1 to 3 mm Set the sensor 19 1 1 as follows Turn the shaft 19 1 2 so that the flat of the shaft does not face the threaded sensor bore Turn the sensor by hand until it touches the shaft then turn back 3 1 2 revo lutions and tighten with the nut 19 2 1 A function control LED is built into the sensor so that when making a correction or test connection the sensor s functioning is indicated Remove dirt from the drill computer box with a soft cloth and mild household cleaner do not use solvents Do not immerse the housing in liquids When carrying out welding work on the tractor or on connected equipment and when charging the battery or connecting a second battery as starting help always break the connection to the electron ics box Before extended periods of disuse empty the seed hopper because of the hygroscopic properties of the seed and dressing Beware when cleaning that the dressing is an irritant and is toxic Protect sensitive body parts such as mucous membranes eyes and breathing passages Do not allow soil to dry onto the coul ters Grease bearing with grease nipples regularly every 100h Once the MegaDrill has been cleaned protect coulters and sensor discs against
2. Operating instructions Trailed min till drill MegaDrill Before operating the seed drill for the first time please read carefully through these operating instructions and the safety precautions For your own safety and ensure that they are observed Ensure that the operators are properly qualified trained in its use and everyday maintenance and familiar with the hazards Make sure that other users are supplied with the safety precautions Ensure that all applicable accident prevention regulations are observed along with other generally recognized safety procedures and any legislation that may apply with respect to road traffic and to health and safety in the workplace Observe the warning labels at all times DIN 4844 W9 AN Instructions in this manual which are marked with this symbol and its presence on the unit warn of danger for explanation see appendix The Beware symbol indicates safety instructions which if not observed may cause danger to the unit and its operation The Note symbol indicates machine specific instructions which should be a a followed for trouble free operation of the unit Loss of warranty This Trailed min till drill is designed and built exclusively for standard agricultural use Use for any other purpose will be regarded as unauthorized operation and no liability whatsoever will be accepted for any damage or injury that may occur as a result The term authori
3. First connect lower link cross shaft then attach the upper link After coupling secure the coupling equipment properly Set the machine horizontal at the upper link upper edge of seed hopper In the working position the lower link should be free at the side on a slope limit the sideways play in the extended position fix at the side Hydraulic hose for marker arms or similar con nect to a single action control unit Electrical supply for electronic control 12 V from the DC socket of the supply wiring har ness After coupling the seed drill fill with a good quan tity of seed and empty before uncoupling When uncoupling make sure the site is stable firm ground support level surface The soil loosener for the tractor track should be raised 1 2 Electrical connections There are three electrical connections at the front of the machine Supply cable 8 1 for the electrical metering drive Control cable 8 2 connection for the drill compu ter Supply cable 8 3 for the seed drill lighting 2 Preparation for transport Close the seed hopper lid Secure the calibration troughs in the raised position 8 1 1 Fold in the marker arms and bolt them in place 8 1 2 Raise the tramline markers bolts 8 1 3 Check that the lighting equipment and warning boards are func tioning correctly as per traffic regulations Attention For transport set the individual harrow ele ment
4. 4th or 5 hole 15 4 1 If necessary correct the sowing depth while work ing use eccentric in drilled plate 15 1 1 Subject to technical change without notice 15 4 05 2004 Subject to technical change without notice 9 Harrow The angle of the sprung harrow fitted to the MegaDrill can be adjusted by relocating the bolt in the drilled bar 16 1 1 Setting of working pressure and height is carried out with the sprung spindle 16 1 2 The normal angle of the harrow on easily friable soil should be about 45 on heavier soil set the tines somewhat steeper with a high proportion of straw or mulch set the tines flatter to reduce the danger of blockage The bolt must always be inserted below the holder for the harrow 16 1 1 If the harrow is set too rigidly it cannot avoid obstructions when the machine is low ered When transporting the harrow tines should be set vertically see transport position 10 Instructions for use run the seed drill with only slight side play on the lower link and in a horizontal position keep the upper edge of the seed hopper horizontal set using the up per link use the tractor hydraulics in the floating setting Hydraulic lift or drill lift and marker arms raise the seed drill sufficiently high before the head land lower the seed drill when starting not when parked to avoid coulter blockages adapt speed o
5. Tg kg total permitted weight of tractor Gp ko total weight of rear mounted implement rear ballast Gy kg total weight of front mounted implement front ballast a m distance between centre of gravity of front mounted implement front ballast and midpoint of front axle 0O b m wheel spacing of tractor c m distance between centre of the rear axle and centre of lower link arm balls QO d m distance between centre of the lower link arm balls and centre of gravity of the rear mounted implement rear ballast See operating instructions for tractor See operating instructions for implement or determine its weight To be measured 05 2004 Machine data MegaDrill Working Model width inmm approx Seed hop per outlets Number of rows Row spacing in cm Seed hopper Length in mm volume approx 3000 Dimensions and weigh 24 s are for basic model Subject to technical change without notice 12 5 A B 05 2004 pras Safety precautions DO not allow anyone to stand between the tractor and the unit during coupling or uncoupling Note that this includes stepping between the tractor and unit to operate the external hydraulic controls Risk of injury Set the tractor
6. a traffic per mit can also be obtained from RABE When transporting on public roads in Poland fit the warning triangle 40 1 centred on the unit 22 05 2004 12 Positioning of warning symbols on the unit Shear bolt for marker arms Order No 9998 02 42 Oil pressure label Order No 9998 02 82 Shear bolt mount Order No 9998 02 43 Bottom flap cover Order No 9998 06 03 Nurse crop slide setting Order No 9998 02 31 Subject to technical change without notice 23 05 2004
7. on public highways Working equipment must not impede the safe move ment of the combination The connected unit must not cause the permitted tractor axle load overall weight and the load bearing capacity of the tyres depending on speed and air pressure to be exceeded To ensure steering safety the front axle loading must be at least 20 of the unladen vehicle weight The maximum permitted width for transport is 3m The overall length of the combination may be 18m maxi mum If the maximum permitted dimensions are exceeded a special permit must be obtained To avoid danger to traffic no part must project from the outline of the vehicle more than is absolutely necessary If it cannot be avoided that parts project they should be covered and made conspicuous Safety measures must also be taken to make the outermost contours of the unit conspicuous and to ensure safety at the rear For example fit red white striped warning shields 423 x 423mm stripes 100mm width at an angle of 45 run ning outwards and downwards Towed or saddle units should be fitted with red rear reflectors and yellow reflectors at the side when be ing moved as well as having their lights illuminated even during the day as well as clearance lights when the unit projects more than 400mm beyond the tractor lights The safety coverings required for transport in traffic on public highways are available from RABE The safety information TUV required for
8. s hydraulic lifting system to position control before coupling and uncoupling Before operating the tractor and the unit always ensure that they fulfil operating and road traffic safety requirements Observe permitted axle loads with full seed hopper and overall weight When transporting all necessary protective equipment must be available and in place Before starting or operating the unit always check to ensure that no one is standing within its turning circle or operating area Also take into account the reach of the marker arms DO NOT stand or ride on the unit or remain within its turning circle or operating area Before leaving the tractor unattended or performing adjust ments or maintenance lower the unit front and rear switch off the engine and remove the ignition key There is danger of crushing and shearing within the areas of the three point linkage the hydraulic extension and retrac tion gear the marker arm mechanism Danger exists from disc and roller parts continuing to rotate if the unit is raised while moving at high speed Only ap proach these parts after they have ceased to rotate Handle hydraulic transmission components and hoses with care as they become hot during operation Immediately shut down the hydraulic drive if the blower begins to vibrate then check the fan blade wheel as it has been dynamically balanced Imbalance indicates danger and damage to the blower Before maintenance or a
9. alue e g for 3 and 4 rhythm set it to 2 Automatic switching forward occurs by means of sen sors e g when changing marker arms For symmetrical tramline rhythms with even numbers start at the field edge with 2 the working width of the seed drill for this the left hand half of the machine can be switched off pull the plug out in the middle of the sowing shaft If the dung spreader has edge spreading equipment it is possible to start at the field edge with full drill width and tramline For each wheel track 2 or 3 sowing wheels can be switched off magnetic switch sowing wheel connec tion covers 14 1 2 Switching off occurs when the magnetic switch is supplied with current thus for example if the elec tronics break down work may be continued using the full number of rows If required the shut off slide could be closed For asymmetric tramlines switching off occurs for a wheel track on one side only for two opposing traverses The magnet on the unneeded outside of the curve must therefore be deactivated by unplugging according to the chosen curve direction Attention as supplied ex works both magnetic clutches are always connected Therefore after choosing the tramline rhythm and the direction of travel check the magnets accordingly If no tramlines are being laid but the electronic moni toring is active select 0 rhythm See attachment A section 5 1 1 for instructions on setting the tramline rhyth
10. corrosion and lay up in a dry building Protect the electronics box and connection cable from moisture and store in a dry place Close off the socket on the supply harness if nec essary apply dust protection covering Check hydraulic hose leads regularly and replace if damaged or brittle see spare parts list Hose leads undergo natural ageing do not use for more than 6 years without replacing When cleaning do not aim water jets especially high pressure directly at bearings 13 Radar 19 3 1 The radar supplies distance related measurements to the control system Determination of distance is carried out free of contact 05 2004 14 Power supply 20 Supply current is provided directly from the tractor battery the supply harness including main fuses main switch 20 1 and socket are mounted permanently on the tractor 15 Fuses Fuses overview Designation of Rabe Location part fuse 20 1 number Supply harness Flat fuse for vehicle 20 171 OK 9012 14 34 Tramline Flat fuse for vehicle 20 27 10A 9012 14 10 16 Processor terminal The use of the processor terminal 20 3 is de scribed in detail in the directions for use for the Artemis Il A summary of the Artemis II directions for use is given in the Artemis II overview 20 3 The use of the processor terminal 20 4 is de scribed in the directions for use for the Wizard controlle
11. djustment of the metering equip ment and when travelling on public roads switch off the electronic system to 0 and make the unit free of current disconnect the supply and unit circuits When transporting lock the tractor s hydraulic control unit against accidental activation Only carry out adjustment or other work on the unit when it has been lowered front and rear When filling the hopper with dressed seeds and cleaning the unit with compressed air beware that dressing is poi sonous Protect sensitive body parts accordingly e g pro tective goggles mouth protection gloves Before the first use and after a long period of disuse ensure that all bear ings are sufficiently lubricated that all screws are tightened that the hydraulic equipment has no leaks and that the tyre pressure is correct width from 2 55m to 3m maximum maximum height 4m maximum overall weight of the combination 16t of which 20 on the front axle maximum working pressure of the hydraulic system 200bar the manufaktures plate 1 is documentary evi dence and must not be tampered with or defaced Typ Fz Ident Nr zul Stuetzlast zul Achslast zul Gesamtgewicht Eigengewicht Baujahr Nr Subject to technical change without notice 7 05 2004 Subject to technical change without notice 8 2 rape Ee 1 Connection 1 1 Coupling and uncoupling Three point connection cat II or cat III
12. elling speed to the quality of work so that the seedbed stays even When filling the seed hopper ensure that no foreign bodies pieces of paper attachments to sacks get into the hopper Keep the hopper lid closed while working Keep an eye on the level of seed in the hopper low level warning indicator before extended periods of disuse empty the seed hopper and metering equipment because of the hygroscopic properties of the seed and dress ing Beware that the dressing is an irritant and is toxic Removal of residual seed see Emptying 05 2004 Subject to technical change without notice 22 11 Transport precautions Put the unit into the transport position Check that it is suitable to be transported Travelling on the unit and staying within its area of dan ger are forbidden Towed units weighing more than 3 t require a traffic per mit If the axle load is greater than 3 t they must have a braking system Depending on the traffic permit maximum speed is either 25 km h or 40 km h Adapt transport speed to the conditions of the highway Take care on slopes and in curves Take the centre of gravity into account Observe the requirements of the road traffic regula tions These make the user responsible for the tractor and trailer being connected together in a way that is safe to traffic when travelling
13. f travel to the conditions so that the seed is placed at an even depth under good condi tions solo use up to approx 12 km h Check settings e g calibration test Metering proc ess shut off slides bottom flap drive settings fix emptying troughs in raised position when starting sowing and thereafter at regular intervals check that all coulters are sowing no block ages build up of dressing can alter the flow properties of the seed for certainty s sake a check should be car tied out after roughly 2 fills of the seed hopper no responsibility is accepted for damages as a result of blockages or variations in sowing rates check marker arm setting and switching as well as the tramline rhythm including sowing wheel stop Fill the seed hopper only after coupling the seed drill and empty before uncoupling danger of tipping when filling ensure that no foreign bodies pieces of paper attachments to sacks get into the seed hopper Close the seed hopper lid check the hopper contents on the contents display ensure even distribution raise the folding steps on the loading bridge when drilling before extended periods of disuse empty the seed hopper because of the hygroscopic properties of the seed and dressing Beware that the dressing is an irritant and is toxic 16 05 2004 yras Subject to technical change without notice 11 Maintenance When working on the machine when it is co
14. for use 19 Transport precautions 20 Positioning of warning symbols on the unit Subject to technical change without notice 4 ODDO ADWAAND UY 05 2004 Rear mounted implements and front rear combination 1 CALCULATION OF MINIMUM FRONT BAL LAST GV min Guine GH e c d Tv e 0 2 e TL e b a b Transfer into the table the calculated minimum ballast required at the front of tractor Front mounted implements 2 CALCULATION OF MINIMUM REAR BAL LAST GH min Gv ea THeb 0 45 o TL e b GuHmin Sora Subject to technical change without notice Rabe Use of heavy mounted implements Important additional information on the combination of tractor and mounted imple ment The use of mounted implements via the front and rear three point linkages must not cause the total permitted weight the permitted axle loading or the permitted tyre loading of the tractor to be exceed ed The tractor s front axle must always bear at least 20 of the tractor s unladen weight Before attaching accessories ensure that these requirements are fulfilled either by carrying out the following calculations or by weighing the tractor unit combination Determination of the overall weight axle loadings tyre loadings and the minimum required ballast The following data are needed for the calculation T kg unladen weight of tractor Ty kg front axle loading of empty tractor Tp kg rear axle loading of empty tractor
15. from tractor centre line 13 1 measure ment from outermost coulter Working width row spacing A 2 Example 3 m working width B 300 cm 12 cm row spacing B 12 cm 170 cm distance between tractor wheels B 170 cm B R 300 12 156cm A 2 2 By turning the axis of the disc 13 2 it can be given a greater or lesser bite for heavier or lighter soil The marker arms are switched before the headland using a single action tractor control unit at the end of a run set to Raise both tracker arms are raised when starting a run set to Lower when working the control unit must always remain at Lower float ing position For transporting fold in the marker arms and bolt them in place 8 1 2 13 05 2004 7 Tramline marking When laying tramlines the discs of the tramline markers mark the tramline track behind the seed har row Switching occurs automatically Set the discs to the tramline width and set the bite according to the soil 14 1 1 When transporting fold the disc booms and fix in place plugs 14 1 2 move into the working position by releasing from the raised non working position The impulse for electronic forward switching of the tramlines always occurs at the headland when the drill is raised 7 1 Tramline marking in action At the edge of the field marker arm lowered on the field side set the tramline pattern to the correct initial v
16. k bottom flap before sowing when the seed hopper is empty check the setting of all bottom flaps using adjustment gauge 18 H1 to do this set the positioning lever for the bottom flap 18 H 7 es to 1 and turn the sowing shaft so that its flat 48 surface faces downwards ane While turning the adjustment gauge next to the 2 middle sowing wheel row of cams from top to bot H 7 tom push the gauge between the sowing wheel and the bottom flap until the gauge grip abuts the sowing housing The adjustment gauge must just pass between without any play correct by loosening the screw 18 H2 and screw tight again in the correct posi tion i e without play Remove sowing shaft Open the shut off slides Turn the sowing shaft so that the shaft clutch right is roughly horizontal having previously slackened and moved the ring 18 1 1 Turn the bearing 18 1 2 clockwise 90 press the latch and move to the side Remove the shaft towards the rear Reinstall in the reverse order insert bearing turn anticlockwise through 90 Fix ring 18 1 1 over the clutch When carrying out welding work on the tractor or on connected equipment and when charg ing the battery or connecting a second battery as starting help always break the connection to the electronics box Subject to technical change without notice 18 05 2004 qra
17. le 10 1 position ing lever 11 1 If during calibration grain spraying or broken grain occurs for seeds which turn out to be large then set the flap one position higher For cereals and fine seeds use reduction insets and bottom flap setting 0 Adjust the bottom flaps in setting 1 4 3 Fine seed reduction insets For fine seeds e g rapeseed reduction inserts are used Install as shown in figs 11 1 11 2 1 Open bottom flaps positioning lever at setting 3r Ji 2 Shut off slide set to open 3 Push the reduction insert onto the sowing wheel fig 11 1 and 4 turn towards the seed hopper fig 11 2 until 5 the stop of the reduction inset abuts against the shut off slide 6 Set bottom flap to position 0 7 Reach into the seed hopper and press the re duction inset against the sowing wheel The reduction inserts are correctly fitted when they abut against the shut off slide 11 2 5 the bottom flap 11 2 6 and the sowing wheel 11 2 7 Sowing setting Bottom flap at position 0 Shut off slide set to open 05 2004 Subject to technical change without notice 5 Calibration When changing between seed types a calibra tion test must always be carried out because seeds types behave very differently depending on density grain size shape and dressing The metering shaft is driven electrically Push button 12 2 1 To ensure a reliable cur
18. m The current working data remains stored and therefore it is possible to con tinue working in the right rhythm after a break in work If the seed drill has not been used for an extended period check the tramline switching especially that the sowing wheel connection covers 14 2 turn easily on the sowing shaft and are not likely to stick due to deposits of dressing When travelling on public roads disconnect the electronics from the power supply disconnect the plug on the tractor Subject to technical change without notice 14 05 2004 15 1 MSS D o EE ot a o A e i o p O o AS lt 1 15 2 8 Sowing track Setting coulter pressure The sowing pressure has a definite value It arises from the portion of the weight of the machine which is transferred to the various coulters and pressure rollers The paral lelogram mounted coulter elements can move up wards out of the way The disc coulters are spring mounted via the rubber elements 15 1 2 8 1 Setting of sowing depth pressure roller In advance set the pressure rollers 15 3 accord ing to the desired sowing depth eccentrically adjustable 16 fold fix by inserting bolt in the ap propriate hole 15 1 1 at the same time adjust all pressure rollers to the same setting for normal sowing depth on a firm level surface set the pressure rollers to the level of the discs 15 2 1
19. nnect ed switch off the engine and remove the ignition key Do not work on a raised seed drill If it must be raised then use additional supports to prevent unintentional lowering Before working on hydraulic parts ensure that there is no pressure in the circuit Dispose of oil properly Mineral based hydraulic oil After running for the first time approx 8h tighten all screws and thereafter check regu larly that they are tight Lubricate bearings after approx every 50h of use grease the disc bearings of the marker arms and of the tramline markers lithium based multipur pose grease and the drive chains Joints spindles and sowing wheel covers 14 2 for tramline switching should be kept mobile Do not oil sowing shaft and sowing guides Retension the drive chains at 17 1 1 Keep the discs clean on disc coulters Check hydraulic hose leads regularly and replace if damaged or brittle see spare parts list Hose leads undergo natural ageing do not use for more than 5 to 6 years without replacing When cleaning with a water jet especially high pressure do not ain it directly at electrical compo nents e g magnetic clutches cable connections and bearings e g bearings of single disc coulters Touch up damage to paintwork Remove dirt from the Artemis Wizard keyboard only with a damp cloth and mild household cleaner Do not immerse the housing in liquids 05 2004 ARABE Chec
20. r 20 4 Subject to technical change without notice 20 05 2004 17 Checking the sowing precision on seed drills with electrical metering drive Rule 1 The electrical and manual calibration tests using the ground wheel must always produce the same calibration values Negligible differences only are permitted possible only on machines having a ground wheel Rule 2 The electronic area counter setting must be based on the working width of the drill Rule 3 Undertake calibration only when tramlines are deactivated Rule 4 Undertake calibration only when increased sowing rate is deactivated Rule 5 Select the recommended metering wheel and bottom flap settings Rule 6 Use proven household weighing scales Do not use spring balances or sack scales Only by observing the rules listed above can the most accurate sowing be ob tained Subject to technical change without notice 21 18 Tips for use Make the drilling combination ready for use Track loosener tilling tools marker arms tramline setting tramline marking Check settings e g calibration test Metering wheel setting for fine seeds close coarse metering wheel bottom flap calibration flap seed quantity setting Switch on the electronics check tramline rhythm set cycle position for the first run Before sowing check all coulters for blockages and then re examine regularly afterwards Check sowing depth Adjust trav
21. rent voltage supply the tractor engine should be running during calibration When the seed guide track is lowered the meter ing stop of the monitoring unit is switched off The MegaDrill can be calibrated while stationary without extending Ensure that the machine is horizontal Seed hop per upper edge Close the shut off slides of the sowing housings which are not sowing Tramline switching must be deactivated all sowing wheels are turning Shut off slides Bottom flap set correspondingly Reduction insets Position the emptying troughs on the seed guide track 12 1 see Emptying After the calibration restore Raise and lock seed guide track replace troughs 12 1 1 and engage 12 1 2 Further details on calibration are in the over view and operating instructions for the Artemis Il and Wizard controls 05 2004 Subject to technical change without notice 6 Marker arms The marker arm discs can be adjusted to the centre line of the tractor Setting bring the booms into the working position Set the disc support point 13 1 ac cordingly dependent on the drill machine s working width and row spacing as well as the tractor wheel separation for track marking Maker arm switching occurs via a hydraulic change valve on the seed drill For this a single acting control valve on the tractor is necessary Fine tuning is carried out by moving the marker disc Determined
22. s vertically Secure with bolts 8 2 1 Observe transport instructions 05 2004 RABE 3 Seed hopper filling emptying 3 1 Filling Fill the seed drill only when coupled and in the lowered position The level in the hopper is indicated by the elec tronic contents display Do not run the seed hopper to emptiness when the contents are low distribute the seed evenly 3 2 Emptying Lower the seed drill Release the emptying troughs 9 1 by lifting and set horizontally x Unlock the seed guide track on both sides 9 2 Nn 9 and lower g Position the troughs on the seed guide track 9 3 T Open all shut off slides 10 A Open the bottom flap fully move the positioning lever to the stop 9 1 1 00000 Or a 2 i 3 3 Cleaning the seed hopper Blow out with m compressed air protect yourself from toxic seed dressing dust Leave the bottom flap fully open so that if the ma chine has been laid up mice etc do not attempt to gnaw through the seed hopper which may smell of seed 3 4 Loading bridge The loading bridge with its steps and railings makes loading the seed hopper easier When the drill is in use raise the steps 9 2 1 It is forbidden to mount or stay on the bridge while the drill is in motion Keep walking surfaces clean Subject to technical change without notice 9 05 2004 Sowing table 4 1 Sowing table Because of
23. varying grain densities as well as dressing and other seed specific properties the values in the table should be treated only as guide lines A calibration test should be carried out before every sowing 4 Setting the sowing rate Shut off slides Shut off slides 10 A have 2 functions Closing opening the seed hopper outlets Shut off slides are not to be used to regulate the sowing rate The wrong slide setting can cause variations in sowing rates on inclines Slide setting for sowing The slide must always be fully opened 10 2 Slide closed setting 1 10 1 Do not use any intermediate setting Normal sowing 1 Seed 2 Slide 3 Bottom flap Barley open Wheat open Rye open Triticale open Oats open Grass open Peas open Beans open Reduced sowing with reduction insert 9106 00 46 Rapeseed open Mustard open Fodder radish open Phacelia open Clover for large grained seeds use coarse sowing wheel 9106 21 10 open 10 1 Normally no agitator shaft is required for the seeds listed above Subject to technical change without notice 10 05 2004 ji e0000 11 Subject to technical change without notice RAB 4 2 Bottom flap Settings 0 to 7 are available for different seed sizes as shown in sowing tab
24. zed operation also covers the full observance of all operating maintenance and servicing specifications and the exclusive use of original spare parts The use of non original accessories spares and or consumables that do not carry specific approval from RABE shall void all warranty liabilities We accept no liability for damage loss or injury resulting from the carrying out of unauthorized repairs and or modifications to the unit nor from failure to supervise its use Delivery claims transit damage missing parts should be made immediately and in writing Warranty claims warranty conditions and our liability exclusions are based on our general terms of delivery 3 Table of contents Coupling of heavy equipment Machine data Safety precautions 1 Connection 1 1 Coupling and uncoupling 1 2 Electrical connections 2 Preparation for transport 3 Seed hopper filling emptying 3 1 Filling 3 2 Emptying 3 3 Cleaning the seed hopper 3 4 Loading bridge 4 Setting the sowing rate 4 1 Sowing table 4 2 Bottom flap 4 3 Fine seed reduction insets 5 Calibration 6 Marker arms 7 Tramline marking 7 1 Tramline marking in action 8 Sowing track 8 1 Setting of sowing depth pressure roller 9 Harrow 10 Instructions for use 11 Maintenance 12 Sensor setting 13 Radar 14 Power supply 15 Fuses 16 Processor terminal 17 Checking the sowing precision on seed drills with electrical metering drive 18 Tips
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