Coil Tine Harrow - Landoll 6230 Operator's Manual

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Coil Tine Harrow

The coil tine harrow is an optional attachment used for
additional soil and residue leveling. It features 3 rows of
1/2" x 22" spring steel tines on 12" centers with 4" overall
spacing. Tine rows are spaced 14" between bars with
individual angle adjustment per row. Each tine tooth is
individually mounted for flexibility and backup protection.
All harrow sections have two mounting arms with
spring-loaded down pressure.
The coil tine harrow adds significant amount of
weight to the rear of implement and can create
negative hitch weight. Be careful when
unhitching the implement, as the implement hitch
may rise suddenly. Before unhitching the
implement, lower any rear jack stands to support
the rear of the implement. Do not straddle or lean
over the hitch when unpinning implement from
the tractor drawbar.
CAUTION
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Know and verify the actual implement height and
width before transporting. Attachments may
increase the overall transport height and width of
the implement. Use caution when operating near
power lines. Electrocution can occur without
direct contact.
1. Operation/Adjustment
a. When adding an attachment to the rear of the
Landoll disc, the leveler linkage on the disc must
be repositioned to the lower hole above the
center lift. This will help the disc to better carry
the additional weight of the harrow and maintain
transport height (See "Variable Ratio
Adjustment" on page 4-12).
b. In general the harrow should run level front to
rear behind the disc. The tines depth should be
adjusted so the tips are approximately even with
the bottom of the disc blades at the desired tine
angle.
NOTE
The tines will hang straight down when the implement is
raised and be slightly lower than the disc blades.
WARNING
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