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Operating Instructions
Terrano 5/6/7 FM
Art.: 80270207 en
Read carefully prior to starting up!
Issue: 04/2013
Keep operating instructions in a safe place!

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Terrano 5/6/7 FM Art.: 80270207 en Read carefully prior to starting up! Issue: 04/2013 Keep operating instructions in a safe place!
  • Page 2 Sitzenhof 1 D-92421 Schwandorf hereby declares, that the product, Designation of machine: Heavy Universal Cultivator Machine type: Terrano 5 FM from serial no. 34431397 Terrano 6 FM from serial no. 34441410 Terrano 7 FM from serial no. 34471285 this declaration refers to, conforms with all relevant fundamental health and safety requirements of the EC directive 2006/42/EC.
  • Page 3 I hereby confirm receipt of the operating instructions for the above mentioned machine. I have been instructed by a HORSCH service technician or authorised dealer in the operation and functions of the machine, as well as in the safety requirements.
  • Page 5 ..............Road: ..............Town/City: ..............Tel.: ..............Customer No.: Retailer: ..............Address of HORSCH: HORSCH Maschinen GmbH 92421 Schwandorf, Sitzenhof 1 92401 Schwandorf, Postbox 1038 Tel.: +49 (0) 9431 / 7143-0 Fax: +49 (0) 9431 / 7143-9200 E-mail: info@horsch.com Customer No.: HORSCH: ..............
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Setting/Operation ........21 Introduction ..........4 Foreword ............4 Hitching and unhitching the machine..21 Hitching .............21 Warranty claims ..........4 Connecting the hydraulic system ....21 Intended use ..........5 Consequential damage .......5 Folding ............22 Parking the machine .........22 Authorised operators ........6 Protective clothing ........6 Unhitching ..........22 Depth setting ..........22 Information regarding safety .....7...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Pay attention to Please return damaged components cleaned the safety notices! and emptied to HORSCH within 4 weeks to- gether with a warranty claim form and precise HORSCH will not assume liability for any dam- fault description.
  • Page 9: Intended Use

    Genuine spare parts and accessories from This also includes that any liability for conse- HORSCH have been specially designed for this quential damages caused by travel and operat- machine. Spare parts and accessories which ing faults, is excluded.
  • Page 10: Authorised Operators

    Authorised operators In these operating instructions Only those persons who have been authorised The operating instructions distinguish between and instructed by the operator may operate the three different types of warning and safety instruc- machine. Operators must be at least 16 years tions.
  • Page 11: Information Regarding Safety

    Information regarding safety The following warnings and safety instructions ap- ply to all sections in these operating instructions. Safety symbols On the machine Switch the engine off and pull out No passengers are allowed to ride the key before starting maintenance on the machine! and repair work.
  • Page 12 It is only permitted to remain in the Do not insert any clips during use. danger zone when the lifting cylin- der safety device is applied. 00380896 It is only permitted to remain in the danger zone if the safety support is in place 00380972 Retighten the wheel nuts / wheel bolts after...
  • Page 13 Tighten with the appropriate torque. 00385488 00385489 00385488 00385489 The colour marking of the hydraulic function corresponds with the colour marking on the hydraulic hose (Lift - Fold - Bout markers - Cul- tivation tools). 00110681 00110682 00110687 00380165 00380165 Identification marks on hydraulic hoses The symbol is always found on the hose requir- ing pressure to bring the machine to transport...
  • Page 14: Operational Safety

    In addition to the operating instructions, it is after receiving instructions by employees of the important to observe the accident prevention authorized dealer or a HORSCH employee. The regulations specified by agricultural trade as- machine registration form has to be completed sociations! and returned to HORSCH.
  • Page 15: Pressure Accumulator

    Operation of the hydraulic system re- In operation quires utmost attention. Operating er- Check the area around the machine (for chil- ¾ rors can cause damage to man and dren!) before setting off and starting operation machine. of the machine. Ensure sufficient visibility! Do not remove any of the mandatory and ¾...
  • Page 16: Delivery

    Transport / installation Higher danger of accident during in- stallation and maintenance. Before Higher danger of accident during initial instal- performing any installation and mainte- lation. Please pay attention to the notes in the nance work make yourself familiar with corresponding chapters.
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    Technical data Terrano FM 5 FM 6 FM 7 FM Working width (m) Length (m)* up to 9.65 up to 9.65 up to 9.65 Transport height (m) 3.85 Transport width (m) Weight (with Double RollFlex) (kg) 6,050 6,800 7,900 Number of tines Coulter spacing (cm) Tine spacing (cm) Tyres (undercarriage):...
  • Page 18: Design And Working Principle

    Design and working principle Overview Terrano 6 FM The Terrano FM is a universal cultivator with 1 Lighting 2 Packer central undercarriage and is most suitable for 3 Spade discs shallow and deep tillage. 4 Setting disc levelling 5 Tines The four-beam superstructure enables intensive 6 Hydraulic depth setting (packer) mixing, which remains unobstructive, because...
  • Page 19: Lighting

    Lighting Hydraulic system The hydraulic system is under high pressure. Hydraulic oil escaping under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injuries. In the case of injury, contact a doctor immediately! Operation of the hydraulic system re- 1 - 7 quires very careful attention.
  • Page 20: Hydraulics - Undercarriage And Tailgate

    Hydraulics - Undercarriage and Tailgate Hydraulics Terrano FM Control unit Hydraulic coupling Valve block traction booster Shut-off valve Pressure valve Lock valve Pressure gauge Pressure accumulator One-way restrictor 10 Hydraulic cylinder traction booster 11 Double load retaining valve 12 Hydraulic cylinder lift/lower 13 Shut-off valve 14 Restrictor 15 Hydraulic cylinder wings...
  • Page 21: Adapting The Hose Connection

    Adapting the hose TerraGrip Tines connection The TerraGrip tines are installed in the machine They are very robust, of simple design and most Both the hose bracket and the hose length can suitable for deep soil cultivation. be adapted to the tractor during initial commis- sioning or when changing the tractor.
  • Page 22: Mulchmix Coulters

    MulchMix Coulters Maintenance The tines are maintenance free. As standard the tines are fitted with MulchMix Only the bolts on the tool carrier must be coulters and narrow coulter points and narrow checked for tightness after the initial operating guide plates. hours and before the start of the season.
  • Page 23: Disc Levelling

    (coulter tips, guide plates, wings): the tines to prevent ridge formation. Use only original HORSCH wear items. ¾ The discs distribute the thrown up soil and level Use new screws and nuts with each replace- the ground in front of the packer.
  • Page 24: Packer

    Packer Adjusting the width With the bolts the outer discs can be adjusted in In the working position the machine runs on the width in 4 bore holes. During use the discs can packer. be pushed in, e.g. at the field boundary. Due to the weight of the machine a high con- The sliding section can be fixed with screws, if solidation and a fine crumbly, level surface is...
  • Page 25: Setting/Operation

    Setting/Operation Connecting the hydraulic system Connect the hydraulic system only Hitching and unhitching the when the hydraulics have been de-pressurized on both machine and machine equipment sides. No persons are to remain between the With the traction intensifier switched on the tractor and the machine during hitching.
  • Page 26: Folding

    Depth setting Folding Perform folding operations only after the ma- Depth setting is carried out in the field by means chine has been raised! of the packer and the front support wheels. When operating hydraulic components, slow Depending on model, the setting may be done down the control unit before the machine com- either mechanically or hydraulically.
  • Page 27 With the cylinders fully extended (area (2) no Mechanical depth setting clips) the coulters will just touch the ground. The aluminium clips for depth setting are plugged on the setting bar. The clips may only be removed, respectively Adjusting the working depth: inserted when the respective side is relieved.
  • Page 28 Hydraulic depth setting Setting the depth In the field lower the machine and completely By means of the hydraulic system the working ¾ draw-in the chassis. depth may be set and also re-set. Switch the control unit (Lift/Lower) to the float ¾...
  • Page 29: Traction Intensifier

    Traction intensifier Depending on the design separate the packer at the bearing flange or the clamping bracket On models with hydraulic traction intensifiers, on the frame. during operation a part of the load caused by the suction power will always be transferred to the tractor.
  • Page 30: Brake System

    Brake system If the machine is to be parked over a longer pe- riod of time, e.g. after the end of the season, the The Terrano FM can be equipped with an air or brake should be released to prevent the brake an hydraulic brake system.
  • Page 31: Air Brake System

    Air brake system End of the season If the machine is to be parked over a longer pe- The air brake system is a dual-line single-circuit riod of time, e.g. after the end of the season, the brake with pressure regulator. brake should be released to prevent the brake pads from sticking to the brake drum, making restarting more difficult.
  • Page 32: Hydraulic Brake

    Hydraulic brake The pressure accumulator for emergency brak- ing must be filled before starting to drive during The hydraulic line controls the brake power to initial commissioning or after longer periods of the brake cylinders. standstill. Fully kick down the brake pedal on the tractor for The brake inlet pressure should not exceed this purpose.
  • Page 33: Optional Equipment

    They are each mounted to the beam with clamp- ing brackets before the last. Travel direction Terrano 5 FM Travel direction Additional support wheel Depth setting The depth of the support wheels is set, just like...
  • Page 34: Harrow

    Rear drawbar With hydraulic depth setting: The Terrano can be equipped with an additional Increase the working depth: towing facility. Slightly lift the machine. ¾ This can then be used to e.g. tow an Optipack Remove clips from area (1). ¾...
  • Page 35: Maintenance And Servicing

    Maintenance and Maintenance periods The maintenance intervals are determined by Servicing various different factors. Various operating, weather and soil conditions as well as working speeds affect the mainte- Observe the safety instructions for nance intervals, but also the quality of the lu- maintenance and servicing.
  • Page 36: Service

    The customer service employees of our distribu- When used according to regulations, lubricants tion partners and customer service employees and mineral oil products present no danger to of the company HORSCH are available for your health. support. You should, however, avoid longer contact to the skin and not breathe in any fumes.
  • Page 37: Maintenance Overview Terrano Fm

    Maintenance overview Terrano FM Maintenance schedule Terrano 5 / 6 / 7 FM After the first few operating hours Work instructions Interval Retighten all screw and plug-in Due to material settlements or e.g. paint residues connections, hydraulic connections and between screw connections or on wheel studs even the wheels properly tightened screw connections can become loose, resulting in leaking hydraulic connections and worn out...
  • Page 38: Lubrication Points

    Lubrication points Drawbar and cover bolts Front support wheel Stroke arm Brake Adjusting spindle...
  • Page 39: Coulter Arrangement

    Coulter arrangement The picture shows the assembly direction of deflectors on the tines.
  • Page 42 HORSCH Maschinen GmbH Sitzenhof 1 - DE-92421 Schwandorf Tel.: +49 9431 7143-0 - Fax: +49 9431 41364 All details on technical specifications and pictograms are approximate E-Mail: info@horsch.com - Internet: www.horsch.com and for information only. Subject to technical product revisions.

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