Drilling Depth Setting - horsch Pronto 3 - 6 DC Operating Instructions Manual

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Drilling depth setting

Drilling depth and coulter pressure affect each
other.
Check the seed placement in the field and
¾
correct as required after each change of the
coulter pressure or drilling depth.
Basic setting
A
C
Setting the drilling depth
Fill the piston rods of the lift cylinders (A) with
¾
a yellow and a red aluminium clip.
Insert a yellow aluminium clip on the upper
¾
link bar (B) of the coulter rail at each point and
fill it in addition with so many blue aluminium
clips until the drilling depth is 0 cm.
Set the coulter pressure cranks (C) to posi-
¾
tion 3.
The adjusted drilling depth is now approx.
0 cm, the coulter pressure is around 30 - 40 %
of the maximum value.
Make sure the press roller is fastened in the
¾
rear position. Follow the Press roller section in
this regard.
NOTE
B
Setting the drilling depth
Remove clips from the upper link bar to
¾
achieve deeper placement.
The position of the press roller must be ad-
justed from a drilling depth of approx. 6 cm,
depending on the soil conditions, to align the
coulter again horizontally. Follow the Press
roller section in this regard.
Always perform the fine adjustment of the
¾
drilling depth via aluminium clips on the up-
per link bar.
Danger of drilling faults.
Adjust the coulters so that they run horizon-
¾
tally above the ground.
Do not select the coulter pressure too high.
¾
The wheels of the packer would be lifted,
consolidation is no longer ensured.
Example of an incorrectly adjusted press roller:
The press roller is adjusted too high, the coulter/
coupling bars are not parallel to the ground.
Always insert aluminium clips on lift cylinders
¾
and upper link bar. This keeps the coulter
parallel to the ground.
Compared to the lift cylinders, one blue clip more
or less can be inserted on the upper link bar.
In case of major changes, adjust the number
¾
of clips on the lift cylinders.
NOTE
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