Section 7: Troubleshooting - Land Pride Powered Rakes PR1672 Operator's Manual

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Section 7: Troubleshooting

Section 7: Troubleshooting
Problem
Machine makes intermittent clicking
noise
Roller will not turn
Operating depth insufficient
Roller gouging on the end
Too much dirt going into the windrow or
dirt going over the top of the material
control deflector
Too many rocks passing between
material control deflector and the roller
Roller balling up with soil
Powered Rake bumping on ground
3/27/12
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Solution
Check for damaged gear and replace if necessary.
Check for worn drive chain and replace if necessary.
Obstruction between roller and material control deflector.
Chain is off.
Burnt or mis-adjusted slip-clutch on driveline shaft.
Broken drive spindle.
Raise gauge wheels.
Increase tractor RPM.
Clean roller.
The gauge wheel on chain case side should be approximately 1" lower than the
non-drive side gauge wheel for consistent leveling.
Set gauge wheel depth.
Correct air pressure in gauge wheels.
Level 3-point arms on tractor.
Reduce ground speed.
Raise material control deflector.
Lower gauge wheels.
Lower material control deflector.
Wait until soil dries.
Clean roller.
Increase roller speed if roller is turning slow.
Decrease roller speed if roller is turning fast.
PR1660, PR1672 & PR1690 Powered Rakes 314-216M
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