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ITALIANO<br />

ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS<br />

ESPAÑOL<br />

4.7 INCONVENIENCES,<br />

CAUSES AND REMEDYS<br />

Inconveniences Causes Remedys<br />

Drivelines noisy when lifting.<br />

Incorrect connection to 3-point hitch.<br />

Position the 3rd point parallel to the lower lifting links.<br />

Lifting height too high.<br />

Limit the lifting travel.<br />

If the problem persists, disengage the PTO when lifting.<br />

Machine noisy during operation.<br />

Excessive power draw.<br />

Machine tilts too far forwards or backwards during work.<br />

Machine with insufficient side stability.<br />

Work depth too deep.<br />

Rotation frequency of machine too high.<br />

Ground speed too fast.<br />

Front or rear levelling bar incorrectly positioned.<br />

Lengthen or shorten the 3rd point so as to set the machine horizontal<br />

in the work position (the tractor’s PTO and the machine must be sensibly<br />

parallel to each other).<br />

Stabilize the machine on a level with the lower lifting links.<br />

Reduce the work depth by adjusting the roller.<br />

Do not work deeper than necessary.<br />

Reduce the rotation rate of the gearbox (optional gears).<br />

Reduce the ground speed.<br />

Raise or remove the levelling bar.<br />

Soil clods too large.<br />

Soil clods too small.<br />

Excessive wear on knives and knife supports.<br />

Machine clogged with soil between the rotor and levelling bar.<br />

Excessive build-up of vegetation around knives.<br />

Ground speed too fast.<br />

Rotation rate of machine too low.<br />

Levelling bar not fitted.<br />

Rotation rate of machine too high.<br />

Ground speed too slow.<br />

Rear levelling bar too low.<br />

Mower rotation speed too fast.<br />

Levelling bar installed behind in wet conditions.<br />

Remove the residues.<br />

Reduce the ground speed.<br />

Increase the rotation rate of the optional gearbox.<br />

Mount the levelling bar.<br />

Reduce the rotation rate of the gearbox (optional gears).<br />

Increase the ground speed.<br />

Raise or remove the rear levelling bar.<br />

Reduce the rotation rate.<br />

Use knives with hard facings.<br />

Raise the levelling bar.<br />

Remove the levelling bar.<br />

Faulty Packer roller operation (clogging, jamming or caked soil).<br />

Standard Packer roller jammed by soil caked in front of roller.<br />

Scrapers mounted badly or too worn.<br />

Scrapers clogged with plant residues.<br />

Scraper crosspiece badly positioned.<br />

Sandy soil.<br />

Adjust the roller scrapers in a better way.<br />

Use coated scrapers if the wear is too evident.<br />

Clean the scrapers by turning them.<br />

The scraper crosspiece must always be turned forwards.<br />

Wear must only be recovered by the sliding movement of the<br />

scrapers.<br />

Slightly lengthen the 3rd point.<br />

Reduce the ground speed.<br />

Use a larger diameter roller if necessary (when possible).<br />

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Cage roller clogged.<br />

Wet conditions.<br />

Excessive load on roller (built-in seeding attachment).<br />

Disassemble the additional tubes of the cage roller.<br />

Use a Packer roller.

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