Amazone CatrosXL 3003 Original Operating Manual

Amazone CatrosXL 3003 Original Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Original operating manual Mounted compact disc harrow Catros 3003 Catros 3503 Catros 4003 SmartLearning www .amazone.de...
  • Page 2 Please enter the identification data of the implement. The identification data can be found on the rating plate.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.6.2 Lighting and identification to the front 29 1 About this operating manual Threaded cartridge Diagrams Rating plate on the implement 1.1.1 Warnings and signal words 1.1.2 Further instructions 5 Technical data 1.1.3 Instructions 1.1.4 Lists Dimensions...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Calculating the permissible 10.3 Cleaning the machine payload 11 Loading the machine 7 Using the machine 11.1 Loading the implement with a Using the implement crane Lowering the cutting roller Turning on the headlands 12 Appendix 12.1 Bolt tightening torques 8 Eliminating faults 12.2...
  • Page 5: About This Operating Manual

    1 | About this operating manual About this operating manual CMS-T-00000081-D.1 1.1 Diagrams CMS-T-005676-C.1 1.1.1 Warnings and signal words CMS-T-00002415-A.1 Warnings are marked with a vertical bar with a triangular safety symbol and the signal word. The signal words "DANGER", "WARNING" or "CAUTION" describe the severity of the potential danger and have the following meanings: DANGER...
  • Page 6: Instructions

    1 | About this operating manual Diagrams ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION Indicates a risk for environmental damage. NOTE Indicates application tips and instructions for optimal use. 1.1.3 Instructions CMS-T-00000473-B.1 Numbered instructions CMS-T-005217-B.1 Actions that have to be performed in a specific sequence are represented as numbered instructions. The specified sequence of the actions must be observed.
  • Page 7: Lists

    1 | About this operating manual Diagrams Example: 1. Instruction 1 Alternative instruction 2. Instruction 2 Instructions with only one action CMS-T-005211-C.1 Instructions with only one action are not numbered, but rather shown with a arrow. Example: Instruction Instructions without sequence CMS-T-005214-C.1 Instructions that do not require a specific sequence are shown as a list with arrows.
  • Page 8: Other Applicable Documents

    Your suggestions for improvement help us Technische Redaktion to create ever more user-friendly operating manuals. Postfach 51 Please send us your suggestions by post, fax or D-49202 Hasbergen email. Fax: +49 (0) 5405 501-234 E-Mail: td@amazone.de MG6158-EN-II | H.1 | 30.04.2021...
  • Page 9: Safety And Responsibility

    2 | Safety and responsibility Safety and responsibility CMS-T-00002298-J.1 2.1 Basic safety instructions CMS-T-00002301-J.1 2.1.1 Meaning of the operating manual CMS-T-00006180-A.1 Observe the operating manual The operating manual is an important document and a part of the implement. It is intended for the user and contains safety-related information.
  • Page 10 2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions the machine must meet the following minimum requirements: The person is physically and mentally capable of controlling the machine. The person can safely perform work with the machine within the scope of this operating manual.
  • Page 11 2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions Farmers can be e.g.: Farmers with higher education or training from a technical college Farmers by experience (e.g. inherited farm, comprehensive practical knowledge) Contractors who work by order of farmers Activity example: Safety training for agricultural helpers 2.1.2.1.4 Agricultural helpers CMS-T-00002313-A.1...
  • Page 12 2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions 2.1.2.3 Danger for children CMS-T-00002308-A.1 Danger for children Children cannot assess dangerous situations and can behave unpredictably. As a result, children are at a higher risk. Keep children away. When you drive out or actuate machine movements, make sure that there are no children in the danger area.
  • Page 13 2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions Observe the technical limit values Non-observance of the technical limits values of the machine can result in accidents and serious personal injury or even death. Moreover, the machine can be damaged. The technical limit values can be found in the Technical Data.
  • Page 14: Knowing And Preventing Dangers

    2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions 2.1.2.4.3 Warning symbols CMS-T-00002317-B.1 Keep warning symbols legible Warning symbols on the machine warn you of risks in danger areas and are an important element of the machine's safety equipment. Missing warning symbols increase the risk of serious and lethal personal injury.
  • Page 15 2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions 2.1.3.2 Danger areas CMS-T-00002319-C.1 Dangers areas on the machine The following basic dangers are encountered in the danger areas: The implement and its work tools move during operation. Hydraulically raised machine parts can descend unnoticed and slowly.
  • Page 16: Safe Operation And Handling Of The Machine

    2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions 2.1.4 Safe operation and handling of the machine CMS-T-00002304-G.1 2.1.4.1 Coupling implements CMS-T-00002320-C.1 Coupling the implement to the tractor Incorrectly coupling of the implement to the tractor results in hazards that can cause serious accidents.
  • Page 17 2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions 2.1.4.2 Driving safety CMS-T-00002321-D.1 Risk when driving on roads and fields Any mounted or towed implement as well as front or rear ballast weights on the tractor influence the driving behaviour and the steering and braking power of the tractor.
  • Page 18 2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions Preparing the machine for road travel If the machine is not properly prepared for road travel, it can result in serious traffic accidents. Check the lighting and identification for road travel for proper function. Remove coarse dirt from the implement.
  • Page 19: Safe Maintenance And Modification

    To ensure that the operating permit remains valid in accordance with national and international regulations, ensure that the specialist workshop only uses conversion parts, spare parts and special equipment approved by AMAZONE. MG6158-EN-II | H.1 | 30.04.2021...
  • Page 20 2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions 2.1.5.2 Work on the machine CMS-T-00002323-C.1 Only work on the machine when it is at a standstill If the machine is not standing still, part can move unintentionally or the machine can be set in motion.
  • Page 21 2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions Maintenance work Improper maintenance work, particularly on safety-related components, endangers operational safety. This can result in accidents and serious personal injury or even death. Safety-related components include, for example, hydraulic components, electronic components, frames, springs, trailer coupling, axles and axle suspensions, lines and tanks containing flammable substances.
  • Page 22 Before welding on the implement, uncouple the implement from the tractor. 2.1.5.3 Operating materials CMS-T-00002324-C.1 Unsuitable operating materials Operating materials that do not meet AMAZONE requirements can cause implement damage and accidents. Only use operating material that meet the requirements in the Technical Data.
  • Page 23: Safety Routines

    CMS-T-00002325-B.1 Special equipment, accessories, and spare parts Special equipment, accessories, and spare parts that do not meet AMAZONE requirements can impede the operational safety of the implement and cause accidents. Only use original parts or parts that meet AMAZONE requirements.
  • Page 24 2 | Safety and responsibility Safety routines Securing the machine After uncoupling, the implement has to be secured. If the implement and implement parts are not secured, there is a risk of personal injury due to crushing and cutting. Only park the implement on stable and level ground.
  • Page 25 2 | Safety and responsibility Safety routines Climbing on and off Negligent behaviour while climbing on and off can cause people to fall off the ladder. People who climb onto the machine without using the intended access steps can slip, fall, and suffer severe injury.
  • Page 26: Intended Use

    Further instructions for intended use in special cases can be requested from AMAZONE. Uses other than those specified under the intended use are considered as improper. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from improper use, solely the operator is responsible.
  • Page 27: Product Description

    4 | Product description Product description CMS-T-00001006-G.1 4.1 Implement overview CMS-T-00001007-D.1 CMS-I-00000754 Folding side disc Working depth adjustment of the discs Rating plate on the implement Setting spindle for the the disc gangs 10 Threaded cartridge Lighting and identification for road travel 11 Spirit level Scale for the working depth adjustment of the discs...
  • Page 28: Special Equipment

    4 | Product description Special equipment 4.2 Special equipment CMS-T-00004520-B.1 Special equipment is equipment that is not fitted on the implement or is only available in certain markets. The sales documents provide information on the equipment of your implement, or consult your dealer for more detailed information.
  • Page 29: Protective Equipment

    4 | Product description Protective equipment 4.4 Protective equipment CMS-T-00000611-C.1 4.4.1 Road safety bars CMS-T-00000612-C.1 To protect from injuries during road transport, the road safety bar covers the tines on the rear harrow. CMS-I-00000088 4.5 Warning symbols CMS-T-00001008-E.1 4.5.1 Positions of the warning symbols CMS-T-00001011-C.1 MD100 MD082...
  • Page 30: Layout Of The Warning Symbols

    4 | Product description Warning symbols 4.5.2 Layout of the warning symbols CMS-T-000141-D.1 Warning symbols indicate danger areas on the machine and warn against residual dangers. In these danger areas, there are permanent or unexpected dangers. A warning symbol consists of two fields: Field 1 shows the following: A pictogram depicting the danger area, CMS-I-00000416...
  • Page 31 4 | Product description Warning symbols MD095 Risk of accident due to non-compliance with the instructions in this operating manual Before your work on or with the implement, read and understand the operating manual. CMS-I-000138 MD 096 Risk of infection from escaping hydraulic fluid under high pressure Never look for leaks in hydraulic hose lines using your hand or fingers.
  • Page 32 4 | Product description Warning symbols MD 100 Risk of accidents due to improperly attached lifting gear Only attach the lifting gear at the marked positions. CMS-I-000089 MD 102 Risk due to unintentional starting and rolling away of the machine Before performing any work, secure the implement against unintentional starting and rolling away.
  • Page 33: Lighting And Identification For Road Travel

    4 | Product description Lighting and identification for road travel 4.6 Lighting and identification for road travel CMS-T-00006616-A.1 4.6.1 Lighting and identification to the rear CMS-T-00001498-C.1 Warning signs Reflector, red Rear lights, brake lights, and turn indicators Reflector, yellow CMS-I-00004545 NOTE The lighting and identification for road travel can vary depending on the national regulations.
  • Page 34: Threaded Cartridge

    4 | Product description Threaded cartridge 4.7 Threaded cartridge CMS-T-00001776-B.1 The threaded cartridge contains the following items: Documents Aids CMS-I-00002306 4.8 Rating plate on the implement CMS-T-00004505-D.1 1 Implement number 2 Vehicle ID number 3 Product 4 Permissible technical implement weight 5 Model year 6 Year of manufacture CMS-I-00004294...
  • Page 35: Technical Data

    5 | Technical data Technical data CMS-T-00002332-F.1 5.1 Dimensions CMS-T-00002333-A.1 Catros 3003 3503 4003 Transport width 3000 mm 3500 mm 4000 mm Transport height 1500 mm 1500 mm 1500 mm Total length 3340 mm 3340 mm 3340 mm Working width 3000 mm 3500 mm 4000 mm...
  • Page 36: Performance Characteristics Of The Tractor

    5 | Technical data Performance characteristics of the tractor 5.5 Performance characteristics of the tractor CMS-T-00002336-A.1 Catros 3003 3503 4003 Starting at 88 kW / 120 Starting at 103 kW / 140 Starting at 118 kW / 160 Engine rating Electrical system Battery voltage 12 V...
  • Page 37 5 | Technical data Drivable slope inclination Up the slope and down the slope Up the slope Down the slope MG6158-EN-II | H.1 | 30.04.2021...
  • Page 38: Preparing The Machine

    6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the machine CMS-T-00000997-F.1 6.1 Calculating the required tractor characteristics CMS-T-00000063-B.1 CMS-I-00000581 Calculated Designation Unit Description values Tractor empty weight Front axle load of the operational tractor without mounted implement or ballast weights Rear axle load of the operational tractor without mounted implement or ballast weights Total weight of front-mounted implement or front ballast Permissible total weight of rear-mounted implement or rear...
  • Page 39 6 | Preparing the machine Calculating the required tractor characteristics Calculated Designation Unit Description values Distance between the centre of the front axle and the centre of the lower link connection Centre of gravity distance: Distance between the centre of gravity of the front-mounted implement or the front ballast and the centre of the lower link connection Wheelbase...
  • Page 40 6 | Preparing the machine Calculating the required tractor characteristics 3. Calculate the actual total weight of the tractor- implement combination. CMS-I-00000515 4. Calculate the actual rear axle load. Htat Vtat Htat Htat CMS-I-00000514 5. Determine the tyre load capacity for two tractor tyres in the manufacturer specifications.
  • Page 41: Coupling The Implement

    6 | Preparing the machine Coupling the implement 6.2 Coupling the implement CMS-T-00001392-E.1 6.2.1 Driving the tractor towards the implement CMS-T-00005794-A.1 Enough space must remain between the tractor and implement so that the supply lines can be coupled without obstructions. Drive the tractor towards the implement, leaving a sufficient distance.
  • Page 42 6 | Preparing the machine Coupling the implement Designation Function Tractor control unit Increase Working Green depth of the Double-acting concave discs Reduce Increase Working Beige depth of the Double-acting crushboard Reduce Lower Beige Cutting roller Double-acting Lift Increase Working Beige depth of the Double-acting...
  • Page 43: Coupling The Power Supply

    6 | Preparing the machine Coupling the implement 3. Couple the hydraulic hose lines 1 to the hydraulic sockets of the tractor according to the marking 2 . The hydraulic plugs lock perceptibly. 4. Route the hydraulic hose lines with sufficient freedom of movement and without chafing points.
  • Page 44: Preparing The Implement For Operation

    6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 1. Drive the tractor and implement onto a level surface. 2. Align the implement horizontally using the top link. 6.3 Preparing the implement for operation CMS-T-00002337-E.1 6.3.1 Preparing the side discs for operation CMS-T-00001001-C.1 1.
  • Page 45: Adjusting The Working Depth

    6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 6.3.2 Adjusting the working depth CMS-T-00000998-E.1 6.3.2.1 Manually adjusting the working depth of the discs CMS-T-00004404-A.1 1. Slightly raise the implement. 2. Insert the hand lever 1 . 3. Secure the hand lever with a linch pin. 4.
  • Page 46 6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 6.3.2.2 Hydraulic adjustment of the working depth of the discs CMS-T-00000271-D.1 NOTE If a uniform working depth cannot be adjusted, the hydraulic cylinders must be synchronised. To synchronise the hydraulic cylinders, completely extend the hydraulic cylinders with the "green"...
  • Page 47 6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 6.3.2.4 Adjusting the working depth of the straw harrow CMS-T-00006810-A.1 6.3.2.4.1 Manually adjusting the working depth of the straw harrow CMS-T-00006811-A.1 1. Fold up the safety clip 2 . 2. Use the crank 3 to change the working depth. 3.
  • Page 48 6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 6.3.2.5 Adjusting the working depth of the crushboard CMS-T-00002258-D.1 6.3.2.5.1 Manually adjust the working depth of the crushboard CMS-T-00002259-D.1 1. Remove the linch pin 1 . 2. Use the crank 2 to change the working depth. 3.
  • Page 49 6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation CMS-I-00003277 IMPORTANT Damage due to the side guide plates being set too deep Set the side guide plates at a distance of at least 30 mm from the ground. 1. Slightly raise the implement. 2.
  • Page 50 6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 2. Use the setting lever 1 to relieve the linch pins 2 and 3 . 3. Remove the linch pins on the left and right adjustment unit. 4. Using the setting lever, adjust the trailing elements to the desired height.
  • Page 51: Preparing The Wheel Mark Eradicator For Operation

    6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 6.3.3 Preparing the wheel mark eradicator for operation CMS-T-00004718-B.1 6.3.3.1 Adjusting the working depth of the wheel mark eradicators CMS-T-00001486-C.1 IMPORTANT Increased wear of the wheel mark eradicator bracket When the overload safety is triggered at short intervals, reduce the working depth.
  • Page 52 6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 6.3.3.2 Adjusting the track width of the wheel mark eradicator CMS-T-00001553-B.1 1. Loosen the nuts for the clamp connection 2 . 2. Move the wheel mark eradicator bracket 1 to the desired position.
  • Page 53: Installing Ballast Weights

    6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 1. Remove the nuts 1 . 2. Remove the bolts 1 . 3. Install the desired wheel mark eradicator coulter 2 on the tool carrier. 4. Install the bolts 3 . 5.
  • Page 54: Removing The Road Safety Bars

    6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation NOTE Permitted distances A between the roller element and scraper: Wedge ring roller: 12 mm ± 2 mm Wedge ring roller with matrix tyre profile: 13 mm ± 2 mm Tooth packer roller: at least 1 mm CMS-I-00002071 1.
  • Page 55: Preparing The Machine For Road Travel

    6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the machine for road travel 6.4 Preparing the machine for road travel CMS-T-00002338-B.1 6.4.1 Preparing the side discs for road travel CMS-T-00001002-B.1 1. Pull the linch pin 1 for the side discs. 2. Pull out the pin 2 . CMS-I-00000800 WARNING Risk of crushing...
  • Page 56: Putting On The Road Safety Bars

    6 | Preparing the machine Calculating the permissible payload 6.4.2 Putting on the road safety bars CMS-T-00000614-B.1 1. Remove coarse dirt from the tines. 2. Push the road safety bars 1 over the tines. 3. Secure the road safety bars with the tensioners 4.
  • Page 57: Using The Machine

    7 | Using the machine Using the machine CMS-T-00000071-C.1 7.1 Using the implement CMS-T-001727-C.1 1. Lower the implement on the field. 2. Move the hydraulic system of the 3-point power lift into float position. 7.2 Lowering the cutting roller CMS-T-00006284-A.1 1.
  • Page 58: Eliminating Faults

    8 | Eliminating faults Eliminating faults CMS-T-00006285-A.1 Errors Cause Solution The wheel mark eradicator does When the worn tine has been see page 55 not reach the desired working replaced, the working depth of depth. the soil tillage implement must be corrected.
  • Page 59 8 | Eliminating faults 8.1 The wheel mark eradicator does not reach the desired working depth. CMS-T-00005076-A.1 When the worn tine has been replaced, the working depth of the soil tillage implement must be corrected. The wheel mark eradicator brackets are too high above the soil To allow the wheel mark eradicators work deeper, rotate the wheel mark eradicator bracket 2 by...
  • Page 60 8 | Eliminating faults 9. Install the wheel mark eradicator bracket 2 rotated by 180 degrees. 10. Install the nuts for the clamp connection 3 . 11. After 5 hours of operation, check the bolt connection for tight fit. CMS-I-00003337 12.
  • Page 61 8 | Eliminating faults 2. Release the linch pins and locking pins 4 . 3. Release the linch pin 3 . 4. Hold the wheel mark eradicator 1 . 5. Remove the locking pin 2 . 6. Remove the wheel mark eradicator. CMS-I-00003339 7.
  • Page 62 8 | Eliminating faults 12. Fasten the wheel mark eradicator 1 in the bracket with the locking pins 2 . 13. Secure the locking pins with the linch pins. To prevent the tool carriers from constantly working in the soil horizon, move the wheel mark eradicator to a higher position.
  • Page 63: Parking The Machine

    9 | Parking the machine Parking the machine CMS-T-00001393-C.1 9.1 Moving the wheel mark eradicator into parking position CMS-T-00001616-B.1 IMPORTANT Damage to the wheel mark eradicators due to the implement weight When you park the implement, put the wheel mark eradicators into parking position.
  • Page 64: Uncoupling The 3-Point Mounting Frame

    9 | Parking the machine Uncoupling the 3-point mounting frame 9.2 Uncoupling the 3-point mounting frame CMS-T-00001401-C.1 1. Park the implement on a level surface with solid ground. 2. Release the top link 1 . 3. Uncouple the top link 1 from the implement. 4.
  • Page 65: Disconnecting The Hydraulic Hose Lines

    9 | Parking the machine Disconnecting the hydraulic hose lines 2. Hang the plugs 1 in the hose cabinet. CMS-I-00001248 9.5 Disconnecting the hydraulic hose lines CMS-T-00000277-D.1 1. Secure the tractor and implement. 2. Put the control lever on the tractor control unit in float position.
  • Page 66: Repairing The Machine

    10 | Repairing the machine Repairing the machine CMS-T-00000990-D.1 10.1 Maintaining the machine CMS-T-00002326-C.1 10.1.1 Maintenance schedule After initial operation Checking the concave disc carrier connection see page 64 Checking the rollers see page 65 Checking the hydraulic hose lines see page 65 as required Replacing the discs...
  • Page 67: Replacing The Discs

    10 | Repairing the machine Maintaining the machine 10.1.2 Replacing the discs CMS-T-00002327-C.1 INTERVAL as required REQUIREMENTS The wear limit specified in the technical data has been reached. 1. Slightly raise the implement. 2. Loosen the 4 bolts 1 for the disc fastening. 3.
  • Page 68: Checking The Concave Disc Carrier Connection

    10 | Repairing the machine Maintaining the machine 5. Check that all of the disc carriers are aligned evenly. 6. Tighten the lock nuts. CMS-I-00003385 10.1.4 Checking the concave disc carrier connection CMS-T-00002328-C.1 INTERVAL After initial operation Check the bolts for tightness. 200 Nm CMS-I-00000531 MG6158-EN-II | H.1 | 30.04.2021...
  • Page 69: Checking The Rollers

    10 | Repairing the machine Maintaining the machine 10.1.5 Checking the rollers CMS-T-00002329-B.1 INTERVAL After initial operation Every 200 operating hours Every 3 months Check the bolts 1 for tightness. If the bolts need to be replaced, pay attention to the alignment of the bolts. Check the roller bearing 2 for ease of movement.
  • Page 70: Checking The Wheel Mark Eradicator Coulter

    10 | Repairing the machine Maintaining the machine Hydraulic hose lines must not be more than 6 years old. 3. Check the manufacturing date 1 . CMS-I-00000532 4. Have any worn, damaged or aged hydraulic hose lines immediately replaced at a specialist workshop.
  • Page 71: Replacing The Wheel Mark Eradicator Coulter

    10 | Repairing the machine Maintaining the machine 10.1.9 Replacing the wheel mark eradicator coulter CMS-T-00002498-C.1 INTERVAL as required CAUTION Risk of injury from sharp edges on the coulters and the bolt heads Wear gloves. Pay attention to sharp edges. Do not allow carriage bolts to rotate.
  • Page 72: Lubricating The Machine

    10 | Repairing the machine Lubricating the machine 10.2 Lubricating the machine CMS-T-00002339-B.1 10.2.1 Overview of lubrication points CMS-T-00002340-B.1 CMS-I-00002246 Every 50 operating hours CMS-I-00002245 MG6158-EN-II | H.1 | 30.04.2021...
  • Page 73: Cleaning The Machine

    10 | Repairing the machine Cleaning the machine 10.3 Cleaning the machine CMS-T-00000593-C.1 IMPORTANT Risk of machine damage due to cleaning jet of the high-pressure nozzle Never direct the cleaning jet of the high-pressure cleaner or hot water high-pressure cleaner onto the marked components.
  • Page 74: Loading The Machine

    11 | Loading the machine Loading the machine CMS-T-00002443-B.1 11.1 Loading the implement with a crane CMS-T-00002444-B.1 The implement has 4 lashing points for slings for lifting. WARNING Risk of accidents due to improperly attached slings for lifting If the slings are not attached at the marked lashing points, the implement can be damaged during lifting and endanger safety.
  • Page 75: Appendix

    12 | Appendix Appendix CMS-T-00000372-B.1 12.1 Bolt tightening torques CMS-T-00000373-B.1 CMS-I-000260 NOTE Unless specified otherwise, the bolt tightening torques listed in the table apply. 10.9 12.9 M8x1 16(17) M10x1 18(19) M12x1.5 M 14x1.5 M16x1.5 M18x1.5 M20x1.5 MG6158-EN-II | H.1 | 30.04.2021...
  • Page 76: Other Applicable Documents

    12 | Appendix Other applicable documents 10.9 12.9 M22x1.5 1050 1000 1200 M24x2 1100 1300 1050 1500 1800 M27x2 1150 1600 1950 1450 2000 2400 M30x2 1600 2250 2700 CMS-I-00000065 20.4 40.7 70.5 12.2 Other applicable documents CMS-T-00000615-A.1 Tractor operating manual Operating manual for the GreenDrill 200-E MG6158-EN-II | H.1 | 30.04.2021...
  • Page 77: Directories

    13 | Directories Directories 13.1 Glossary CMS-T-00000513-B.1 Machine Mounted implements are accessory parts of the tractor. However, mounted implements are always referred to as the implement in this operating manual. Operating materials Operating materials serve to ensure operational readiness. Operating materials include e.g. cleaning agents and lubricants such as lubricating oil, greases or cleaners.
  • Page 78: Index

    13 | Directories Index 13.2 Index Concave discs Removing the disc carrier Technical data 3-point mounting frame coupling Contact data uncoupling Technical editing Cutting roller lowering Address Technical editing Adjusting the clearer system Dimensions Adjusting the harrow system Discs replacing Adjusting the scraper Documents Adjusting the spring blade system...
  • Page 79 13 | Directories Index Road safety bars attachment Description Maintenance removing Changing the wheel mark eradicator coulter Checking the hydraulic hose lines Rollers Checking the lower link pin Adjusting the scraper Checking the roller checking Checking the top link pin Checking the wheel mark eradicator coulter Removing the disc carrier Replacing discs...
  • Page 82 AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER SE & Co. KG Postfach 51 49202 Hasbergen-Gaste Germany +49 (0) 5405 501-0 amazone@amazone.de www.amazone.de MG6158-EN-II | H.1 | 30.04.2021...

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