Power Requirements; Refitting - DAL-BO Frontflex 2000 Series Manual

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Adjust the angle of the tines by loosening the plates (A).
Fig. 11
B
1. Lower the Frontflex to the ground or block it securely.
2. Loosen the bolts (B, Fig. 11). Check that the lower bolt on which the
plates rotate is loose.
3. Adjust the angle of the entire Crackerboard unit by taking hold of a
tine and either pulling or pushing the tine until the desired setting is
obtained.
4. Tighten the bolts.

Power requirements

Overall, the Crackerboard does not require much power, as soil is able to pass
freely between the tines. The greatest advantage of the Crackerboard lies in
the fact that the tines can move independently and thus flex individually in re-
sponse to counter pressure from land contours. This provides the user with
greater flexibility than a levelling board since the entire levelling unit does not
have to be disturbed because of a single obstacle.
Increasing the penetrating depth of the Crackerboard will result in greater
power consumption, as a greater amount of field material will need to be
processed.

Refitting

The Crackerboard can be mounted at the factory prior to delivery, but it can
also be delivered later if necessary. The Crackerboard is delivered fully as-
sembled and ready to be mounted on the Frontflex.
Frontflex 2000
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