Product Description And Operation - Landoll 7822 Series Operator's Manual

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DANGER
Never allow anyone to ride on the 7822 High
Speed Landoll (HSL) at any time.
Allowing a person to ride on the machine can
inflict serious personal injury or death to that
person.
DANGER
Disc blades are extremely sharp.
Exercise extreme care when working on or
near disc blades.
Do not allow discs to roll over or fall onto any
bodily part.
Do not allow wrenches to slip when working
near disc blades.
Never push wrenches toward disc blades.
Do not climb over machine above disc blades.
Failure to stay clear of disc blade edges can
cause serious personal injury or death.
WARNING
All hydraulically elevated equipment must
have cylinder lockouts installed or be lowered
to the ground, when servicing or when
equipment is idle.
Failure to take preventive measures against
accidental lowering can result in serious
personal injury.
DANGER
Always lock the tractor drawbar in the center
position when transporting the unit.
Failure to do so can result in serious injury or
death and cause damage to the equipment.
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Product Description and
Operation
The High Speed Landoll (HSL) is a non-tradition tillage
tool. It is extremely versatile and can be used in lieu of
traditional primary tillage tools or may be used in final
seeding and planting preparations.
The HSL can be employed at depths as shallow as
1-1/2 to 2 inches or as deep as 4-1/2. It is most
efficiently used from 2 inches to 3-1/2 inches deep. It
can be adjusted to eradicate virtually all weeds.
The HSL is capable of incorporating high amounts of
plant residue. It leaves a firm, reconsolidated soil
profile for conservation of not only the soil itself, but
the moisture in the soil profile.
The HSL is comprised of two rows of disc blades; each
individually mounted on a spring torsion type mount. The
row units rotate per field conditions and in response to
the work being done and upon encountering obstacles in
the soil.
As the individual units rotates, the resistance to
rotation increases as the degree of rotation
increases.
DANGER
When transporting the unit, place cylinder
lockouts in the transport lock position after
fully extending the cylinders.
Insert the lockout pins to secure the cylinder
lockouts.
Failure to lockout the cylinders can cause the
unit to settle during transport, which can
result in serious injury or death and cause
damage to the equipment.
CAUTION
When transporting farm implements on public
roads, it is the responsibility of the operator to
abide by state and local laws concerning wide
loads, speed, safety emblems and safety lighting
equipment.
Drive at safe speeds. Particularly when rounding
corners, crossing rough ground or driving on
hillsides, to prevent tipping the tractor.
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