Driving And Adjusting; Side Discs; Mounting - DALBO DINCO CLASSIC 300 Manual

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3. Bolt the rotation stand to the bearing of the rear roller (D, fig. 8).
4. Mount the flange bearings loosely on the crumbler shaft
5. Roll the crumbler in between the bearings (B, fig. 8).
6. Bolt the flange bearings to the bearing.
7. Secure the pointed screws with Locktite and tighten them.

Driving and adjusting

The crumbler is not designed to carry DINCO CLASSIC. Its only job is to crush, cultivate
and level after DINCO CLASSIC as the working depth is determined by the rear roller.
The crumbler should be working in the topsoil. The pressure is adjusted by the bolts
(A, fig. 8). If the bolts are loosened the pressure of the crumbler on the ground will
increase and if the bolts are tightened the pressure will decrease.

Side discs

During transport side discs must be locked in transport position. It is important that
the plate is fixed with the pin in transport position to prevent the discs from swinging
out when driving (se fig. 10, B).

Mounting

The plate for the side discs is fixed with two bolts (A) through the frame. Mount the
shank with the discs on the arm so that the hollow side of the discs turn inwards.
Fig. 10
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To level the soil outside the outermost
tines side discs can be mounted. The
side discs are inclined discs on arms,
which can be swung outside the outer
tines. Side discs are most relevant in
connection with sowing of catch crops
with DINCO CLASSIC seed drill.
A
Fig. 9
B

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