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The following values must be entered in the computer in order for all functions to work properly: Weighing: Application rate: Calibration figures Volume per impulse Speed sensor: Zero load value Pulses/100 metres Errors and omissions excepted. The terms and conditions of sale and delivery can be found on www.bredal.com/en/betingelser...
Language, contrast, brightness and units of measurement Initial set-up of an existing terminal in the tractor Switching a screen display to another terminal Description of the Bredal program icons Configurable alarms Menu for entering application rate, working width, density, etc.
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Basic settings, adjustment of downshute position Checking downshutes’ centring Checking/adjusting the downshute scale Floor belt adjustment Nylon scraper Checking the rear doors and their basic settings Lubrication points Every 50 hours Every 100 hours Every 200 hours Maintenance and lubrication of spread unit V-belt tightness Headland gear function Lubrication Gear for floor belt operation Other maintenance and cleaning Oil filter Spreading system Washing and storage...
The latest settings for the most common types of available fertiliser can be downloaded at any time from Bredal’s website. It is advisable to always do a spreading test using the type of fertiliser to be spread to test the settings recommended by Bredal.
SAFETY The safety distance from the spreading discs is at least 30 metres when these are rotating. If people or animals are within this distance, the tractor’s PTO must be disengaged. Never operate the headland gear or adjust the spreader while the spreading discs are rotating. When loading the spreader, keep foreign objects, such as stones, etc., from getting in the machine’s hopper, as they can cause damage and be very hazardous for the surroundings.
CONNECTING THE SPREADER When connecting the spreader to the tractor, it is important that it stands horizontally or slightly forward to obtain the best possible spreading results. It is possible to slightly adjust the height by moving the hitch in its bolt holes on the spreader’s undercarriage. The hydraulic hoses for operating the application process must be connected to a dual-action outlet on the tractor;...
INITIAL INSTALLATION/SET-UP OF A MÜLLER TERMINAL If an ISOBUS terminal from Müller is included with the machine, some basic set-up needs to be done before the spreader’s section control can be used. For installing the tractor mounting set and a GPS aerial, refer to the enclosed instructions from Müller. Also, please refer to Müller’s instructions for operating programs that do not concern spreader operation, such as Track-leader, Field-nav, Farmpilot, or other software that can be connected to the Müller terminal.
LANGUAGE, CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS AND UNITS OF MEASUREMENT Press to modify the settings: Press “Terminal”. Select “Language” by scrolling down. Click the “Language” tab. Select from the list Press...
The input data is used to ensure that the spreader starts and stops applying fertiliser at the right time when turning in headland. The Bredal program already contains this information, but not all tractor terminals upload the information from the spreader when it is connected.
MOVING A SCREEN DISPLAY TO ANOTHER TERMINAL If more than one terminal is connected to the tractor’s ISOBUS system, the Bredal program display can be moved from one terminal to the other. Press “Menu” , then select “Help”, followed by “Diagnostic” and then “VT”.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BREDAL PROGRAM ICONS The following sections describe the Bredal program icons; their location on the screen can vary from one terminal to another. Icon meaning/function: Home: return to start page. Work: go to operating page. Start/stop button: starts and stops the application process.
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Manual closing of a section on the left side. Manual opening of a section on the left side. Increase the spreading volume by 5%. Reduce the spreading volume by 5%. Return to the originally entered spreading volume. Warning/Alarm Next page: goes to the next page. Delete: deletes entered data.
CONFIGURABLE ALARMS It is possible to set up individual alarms to issue a warning, such as when the hopper is almost empty. The following alarms are configurable: • Kg/residual in the hopper • PTO speed • CAN speed timeout time Press the button on the Home screen display.
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In this example, the alarm is set for kg/residual to be on. Press to accept. In the field below, enter the residual volume (kg/residual) that will trigger the alarm. Press to accept.
MENU FOR ENTERING THE APPLICATION RATE, WORKING WIDTH, DENSITY, ETC. The following parameters must be encoded before application begins: • Kg/ha • Working width • Scale position, rear doors • Downshute position • Density • Flow factor > Entering the application rate Press to access the task menu.
> Entering the working width Press the input field “Working width” to change the value. Enter the preferred working width. Finish with > Entering scale position The setting for the opening of the rear door is entered under scale position. A scale setting of 60 is advisable. If a very large volume is to be spread, the setting can be increased to 80 or 100.
When the working width is changed, downshute control always returns to automatic! Optimised spreading settings for most fertiliser types can be downloaded from the Bredal website. It is advisable to use manual downshute control and enter the downshute position that matches the type of fertiliser to be spread.
Enter the preferred downshute position for field spreading. Finish with or press to go to the next page where it is possible to enter the downshute position for headland spreading. Press the field “Left” or “Right” to change the downshute position for headland spreading. Enter the preferred downshute position for headland spreading.
> Entering the flow factor As a rule of thumb, always start out with a flow factor of 1.0. If the spreader is equipped with weight cells, the flow factor will be continuously calculated during spreading; the most recently calculated flow factor is shown in the input field under flow factor. Press the input field “Flow factor”...
OPERATION SCREEN The operation screen is the screen display shown during spreading. It is also where application can be started and stopped and where different messages are given to the driver. Press to access the operation screen. 1. Task controller: when TC is displayed, the task controller program is active 2.
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Red = Maximum: full application rate all the way out to the field boundary, and a good deal of fertiliser is being thrown beyond the field boundary. NB: if, as recommended, settings have been downloaded from Bredal’s website, use the PTO rpm setting from here and not the above colour markings.
OPERATION SCREEN (HYDRAULIC SPREADING DISCS) In addition to the functions described on the preceding pages, the following functions for hydraulic spreading discs are found: 1. Starts and stops the spreading discs. 2. Shows the current disc speed for the right and left side.
USER SET-UP OF THE OPERATION SCREEN This menu makes it possible to adapt the operation screen to each user. The following can be changed: • Preferred screen (if the tractor has more than one terminal) • Manual operation of sections (icons for the operating of sections will become visible on the operation screen) •...
FAST EMPTYING Press on the Home menu. Press to start emptying. It is possible to change the floor belts’ speed by pressing the rpm and entering a different value.
WEIGHING MENU Press the symbol on the Home menu. On this menu, it is possible to compare the application rate entered with the actual application rate, if the spreader has weight cells. When dynamic weighing has been activated, a new flow factor is continuously and automatically calculated. Dynamic weighing is activated when the implement is delivered from the factory, but it can be deactivated if preferred.
COUNTERS This Bredal program component has 10 trip counters and these can be used to count a task’s area, distance, volume and time. If the tractor’s terminal has an active task controller, this will be used to count area, volume, etc. The 10 trip counters in the Bredal program component will be deactivated and only the trip counter TC will appear on the menu under counters.
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The active trip counter is shown at the top of the operation screen, and the counted kg and the counted area are shown. If “TC” appears, the tractor’s task controller is active, and the counted values that appear come from here. It is also possible to choose between Subtotal and Total on the counter menu.
SETTING UP IMPLEMENT PARAMETERS On the implement parameter menu, it is possible to change the following parameters: • Application rate step: Step size, % • Speed source • Simulated speed • Implement on/off sensor: Choose between the on-screen start/stop button or an external button. •...
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Headland left/right: Here it is possible to enter a reduction of spreading volume when headland spreading is activated. If no reduction is wanted, “0” must appear in both fields. Remember a minus sign is required to reduce the volume; if this is omitted, the spreading volume will be increased when headland spreading is activated.
CALIBRATIONS A few basic settings must be entered on the calibrations menu in order for the spreader to function correctly. All figures have already been entered from the factory, but it may be necessary in a few instances to change some of the entered settings slightly. The following data/calibrations can be entered on the menu: •...
> Hydraulic calibration In order for the adjustment of floor belts to work in the best possible way, it is advisable to calibrate the hydraulic system for the tractor that will be operating the spreader. The spreader can work even if it is not calibrated, but it will take longer to find the correct application rate once the spreading begins, as well as when changes to spreading volume are made.
> Implement speed sensor A value has already been entered at the factory, but it is advisable to check whether the spreader’s forward speed is correctly indicated, because otherwise the spreader will not apply correctly. Try comparing the spreader’s forward speed to the tractor’s forward speed. If the spreader’s forward speed is incorrect, it needs to be recalibrated.
> Zeroing the weight cells If weight cells display does not read 0 kg when the spreader is empty, it is possible to zero the weight cells. Press the key on the Home screen display. Select “Machine” Select “Calibrations” Select “Weighing system” Select “Tare weighing system”...
> Calibrating the weight cells The weight cells are calibrated at the factory, but it is possible to recalibrate if the weight cells do not display the correct weight. Instead of making a brand new calibration, it is also possible to change the weighing slightly by correcting the weight shown. This method is recommended if the weighing works correctly, but the weight is slightly incorrect.
> New calibration Press to re-calibrate the weight cells. The spreader must be empty and be on a horizontal area. Press to start the calibration. Pour a known weight into the spreader. Press the input field “kg”. Enter the weight that has been poured into the spreader. Finish with A new calibration figure will be calculated and the calibration is finished.
C = length of the swath Based on Bredal’s experience, Bredal has worked out some distances that usually work but there may be slight differences depending on whether the spreader is operating at 24 or 36 metres, and there can also be differences depending on the type of fertiliser used. The distances recommended by Bredal are entered from the factory: •...
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Press the key on the Home screen display. Select “Machine” Select “Calibrations” Select “TC-implement offsets” Press one of the input fields “(m)”, to change the entered value.
TESTING INPUT AND OUTPUT It is possible to test the spreader’s input and output on the testing menu. > Testing input Press the key on the Home screen display. Select “Help” Select “Diagnostic” Select “Test input” All the inputs from the spreader are listed on the test input menu. For instance, when an inductive sensor is affected, its status changes between high and low, and all impulses coming from the sensor are added up.
> Testing output Press the key on the Home screen display. Select “Help” Select “Diagnostic” Select “Test output” Make sure that no one is near the spreader when functions are being tested! Here is it possible to test the proportional valves that regulate floor belt speed. Enter a % value in the text box.
RELOAD FACTORY SETTINGS If any values in the basic settings are mistakenly deleted or changed, the original factory settings can be reloaded. Note that any values that have possibly been changed since the implement was delivered from the factory will be reloaded to the original values when the factory settings are reloaded.
Repeat this with several granules, big and small, and then calculate the mean crushing strength. Grain size can be measured using Bredal’s sieve shaker. Fill the space above the biggest-meshed sieve, attach the lid and shake until the distribution of granules remains constant.
MAXIMUM CAPACITY PER MINUTE It is advisable not to spread more than 350 kg/min. The spreader can spread large volumes but the spreading pattern of certain types of fertiliser will be impaired if the application rate exceeds 350 kg/min. If a larger volume needs to be spread, a spreading test should always be done in the field at the given volume to ensure that satisfactory spreading results can be achieved.
SETTINGS FOR VARIOUS TYPES OF FERTILISER Settings for various fertiliser types can be downloaded from Bredal’s website. The settings are determined by testing the various fertilisers in practice. Update the settings on an ongoing basis to make sure they are up to date. It is advisable to use these settings. It is also advisable to carry out a fertiliser spreading test in the field to make sure that a satisfactory spreading pattern is achieved (see p.
FERTILISER SPREADING TEST AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE APPLICATION RATE A spreading test should always be done in the field to ensure satisfactory spreading patterns. Consider the following factors when conducting a fertiliser spreading test: • Perform the test in dry conditions (field/implement) •...
> If excess fertiliser is deposited between the tracks Enter a lower value under “downshute position”. Preferably enter 2 steps less. If a subsequent test shows that two steps was too much, the difference between the two tests will indicate how much the scale needs to be moved back. >...
ENGAGING/DISENGAGING IN HEADLAND (MANUALLY) If the spreader is operated without using section control, the application must be disengaged and engaged at the right time. General rule: Disengage when the discs pass the headland’s tracks. Re-engage when the discs are one working width from the headland’s tracks.
CALIBRATION KIT Fill the bucket with fertiliser, hit it against the floor a few times and replenish. Smooth off the top. Then hang the bucket on the scale in the notch (X1). Set the counterweight so the bracket balances. Read the fertiliser’s density on the scale next to the end of the bolt. (The calibration kit is an extra accessory.) If the scale needs adjustment or verification, do this by filling the bucket with water.
-150 Example: A 30-metre working width is used. According to the settings on Bredal’s website, the PTO rpm should be set at 1000 rpm and the downshute position at 5.0. According to the table under 30 metres, subtract 150 rpm from 1000 rpm, so that the spreader operates at 850 rpm.
TROUBLESHOOTING This section describes the most common faults that can occur as well as the possible cause of the various error messages. It also provides some help for troubleshooting the spreader’s electrical components. > Rate off target The most commonly occurring error message appears when the spreader’s floor belts do not run at the right speed or do not run at all.
(12 V). If there is no power, the implement’s other sensors will not work either. If the gearbox sensor is defective, it must be replaced by the same type of new sensor (Bredal order no.: 01023137).
BASIC SETTINGS, ADJUSTMENT OF DOWNSHUTE POSITION To get the best possible spreading pattern, it is important that the downshutes’ basic setting is correct. Both downshutes’ pivot points must be centred over the middle of the discs; also, the downshute position must be correctly adjusted. Do not make this check and adjustment unless parts of the spread unit or downshute have been taken apart.
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Disassemble the downshutes, as the baseplates must be used for the adjustment. Loosen the M8 bolt on the inside and then unscrew the countersunk socket screw. Make sure that the guide disc centring the downshute in the hole is put back in place when the downshutes are reassembled.
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After the adjustment, reassemble the downshutes. These should rotate easily when the centre screw is tightened. Once they rotate with proper ease, tighten the lock nut. Remember to correctly position both the centring disc and the large washer. Reattach the downshutes and the tow bar. Now check/adjust the basic setting of downshute scale.
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> Check/adjustment of downshute scale Follow this procedure to make sure that the downshutes are correctly positioned. Enter “36” metres working width in the computer. Select “Auto – no flow corr.” under downshute control. Return to the operation screen and click “start spreading” .
FLOOR BELT ADJUSTMENT The belts must run on the centre of the rollers. If a belt runs out to one side, it must be adjusted. Normally, the belts do not need to be tightened, unless they are sliding on the rollers and cannot keep up.
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CHECKING THE REAR DOORS AND THEIR BASIC SETTING The basic setting of the rear doors must be correct in order for the spreader to apply correctly. It is possible to check the setting by setting the scale at 40 and placing two 40 mm square pipes on the belt underneath the door. If the setting is incorrect, adjust the door on its tension rod. Set the rear doors’...
LUBRICATION POINTS The different lubrication points on the implement are shown below. The number of operating hours for each lubricating interval is specified at each lubricating point. > Every 50 hours Flange bearing and 6-grooved axle towards the tractor. Disassemble the PTO shaft towards the tractor so that the 6-grooved axle can be lubricated.
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Flange bearing at the rear axle. PTO shaft under the spreader: disassemble the PTO shaft and lubricate the 6-grooved ends with grease. Input shaft on the spread unit.
LUBRICATION POINTS > Every 100 hours Front roller bearings (2 on each front roller): it can be necessary to run the belt to access the grease nipple. Floor belt guide rollers (2 for each belt) Floor belt snap rollers (2 lubrication points for each belt) Sealing the outside of the gearbox.
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Flange bearings at floor-belt's powered rollers: both in the middle and between gearbox and frame. Right and left top, just below the discs.
MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION OF SPREAD UNIT It is important to keep the spread unit properly maintained/lubricated. There is a general time interval for how often the spread unit should be lubricated. Otherwise, it is important to lubricate the headland gear, etc., especially after washing the spreader and before putting the spreader into storage for winter.
> Lubrication There are two lubrication points on the inside of the spread unit. These must be lubricated every 200 operating hours. Always lubricate the spread unit after every washing of its insides and thoroughly spray the headland gear with oil. Spray the headland gear with oil on the shaft where the claw clutch slides up and down.
GEAR FOR FLOOR BELT OPERATION Each floor belt has its own gearbox. Each gearbox holds 3.5 litres of gear oil. The oil must be visible in the sight glass. For ordinary operation, it is not necessary to replace or replenish the gear oil. A small wing screw is attached to the top of the gearboxes for manual floor belt operation.
OTHER MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING > Oil filter The spreader’s hydraulic system for operating the belts is fitted with an oil filter. The filter’s replacement interval largely depends on the operating conditions, and the meticulousness with which the tractor’s hydraulic system is kept clean, but it is advisable to replace the filter every two to four years.
TYRE-PRESSURE TABLE TYRE SIZE TYRE BRAND/TYPE RECOMMENDED TYRE PRESSURE 520/85 R38 ALLIANCE FARM PRO 169 A8/169 B 3.6 BAR 520/85 R42 ALLIANCE FARM PRO 157 A8/157 B 1.6 BAR 710/75 R32 TRELLEBORG TM 2000 3.2 BAR 650/85 R38 TRELLEBORG TM 900 HP / ALLIANCE 385 AGRISTAR 2.4 BAR 650/65 R38 MICHELIN MULTIBIB 1.6 BAR 800/65 R32 ALLIANCE 360 3.1 BAR...
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The company's goal is to build reliable machinery, precise in use, and simple to operate and maintain. In recent years, the Bredal product line has been expanded to include winter equipment in the form of sand and salt spreaders.
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