Dinco Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS..........................5 EMPLOYMENT ............................7 .......................7 DVANTAGES OF USING INCO CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING.....................9 ............................9 ONNECTING Hydraulics ............................9 .............................9 ISCONNECTING ...................9 ANDLING WITHOUT THREE POINT HITCHES Total weight of the Dinco (kg.) ......................9 ADJUSTMENT ............................10 ........................10 DJUSTMENT OF DEPTH Deeper tillage ..........................10 Level tillage .............................11 Depth adjustment of discs........................11...
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Dinco ..............24 EPLACING HOSES FOR HYDRAULIC STONE BREAKAWAY ..............24 EPLACING CYLINDERS FOR HYDRAULIC STONE BREAKAWAY Replacing seals for hydraulic stone breakaway ................24 Mounting............................25 ..................25 EPLACING CYLINDER IN THE FOLDING MODEL Replacing seals for the folding model....................26 Mounting............................27 SCRAPPING ............................28 SPARE PARTS............................29...
Dinco is only to be used in ordinary field work. Dinco should not be used in deforestation or the breaking up of old roads, paving stones or the like. If in doubt, please contact your Dinco-agent or DAL-BO. Ñ Dinco is not to be used as a crane, a pile driver, a hydraulic press or the like.
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Dinco Ñ When using Dinco on stony soil some noise may be experienced. However, the level of noise is far below the danger level for the tractor driver. Ñ Dust formation may arise when driving under very dry conditions. It is therefore recommended that doors and windows of the tractor are kept closed while driving or that a dust mask is used.
Dinco Connecting and disconnecting Dinco is constructed according to the DS/ISO 730-1 category II and III. If the lift construction on the tractor is not designed for this, please contact your Dal- bo agent. Connecting First mount the lift arm with the lift pins. Then mount the levelling bar. Adjust the levelling bar so that the frame is in a horizontal position.
Dinco Adjustment Dinco has been adjusted from the manufacturer. A fine adjustment is, however, always necessary before putting the machine into use. Several possible adjustments make your Dinco more versatile thus making the optimal utilisation of the machine possible. Adjustment of depth Cultivation depth is controlled by the rear roller in the form of a packer roller or a t-ring rear roller.
Dinco Level tillage More level tillage can be obtained by moving the pegs down. By this the cultivating frame and thereby the tines are lifted to a more level tillage. It may be necessary to drive the cultivating tines in the soil in order to loosen the lower peg (C, fig.
Dinco On dry and hard soil use the most soil-searching/aggressive adjustment (A, fig. 3). On light and moist soil use the front hole (B). Due to wear and tractive force the penetration angle should not be larger than necessary to obtain a satisfactory outcome.
Dinco Driving and operating The right operation is important to obtain the optimal utilisation of your Dinco. This applies to fieldwork as well as security. Ñ Each day before work is started check that no nuts or bolts are loose and that all splits pins are intact.
Dinco On the models for the German market side discs for levelling the outside of the outermost tine are standard equipment whereas models for other markets are equipped with covering discs on the outermost tines. Side discs are therefore considered extras on markets other than the German (see ”Extras, Side discs”). Folding and unfolding There is no transport lock on the folding models as the side sections move right in over the main frame where they will rest on the supporting structure...
Dinco Power requirements (HP/KW) Working width 260 cm. 300 cm. 380 cm. 470 cm. 560 cm. Power 90/66 100/74 120/88 155/114 190/140 Power requirements depend on type of soil, terrain, working depth and speed Hydraulic stone breakaway NSH-models are designed with hydraulic stone breakaway – an advantage when driving under very stony soil conditions.
Dinco Maintenance Proper maintenance lengthens the life span of the Dinco and thus secures optimal utilisation of the implement. For that reason grease nipples have been placed where the most wear happens. All nuts and bolts should be tightened up after the first day. Pins and bolts should be checked to avoid damage.
Dinco Ñ Defective hydraulic hoses should be replaced immediately. Defects on hoses may cause injury to persons or damage to the implement. Ñ All bolted connections should be checked often and tightened when needed. Ñ After working with oil, hands should be carefully cleaned. Oil stained clothes should be removed immediately as it may cause damage to the skin.
Dinco Accessories Various forms of accessories for Dinco exist, e.g. hydraulic stone breakaway (NSH), crumblers and side discs. Other accessories are lights and seeddrills. Mounting of NSH Mounting the NSH stone release system on a Dinco with mechanical stone release (shearbolts) is easily done as Dinco has been prepared for this conversion.
Dinco Mounting of accessories Depending on the type of rear roller (packer roller or t-rings) two different bearings for the crumbler exists. Fig. 12 T-rings The crumbler for the t-ring roller is mounted with 4 16x50 mm. bolts, which are fitted in the flanges (A, fig. 12) at the very back of the bearings for the rear roller.
Dinco Driving and adjusting The crumbler is not designed to carry Dinco. Its only job is to crush, cultivate and level after Dinco 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.
Dinco Replacement and repair Ñ All repairs and maintenance in connection with Dinco should be done while Dinco stands properly on the ground and thus rests securely on the ground. Ñ It is very dangerous to stay under Dinco when it is lifted without being properly supported.
Dinco Replacing bearings When Dinco is lowered the rear roller is supported so that the arms (A) rests on the lower pin (B). 1. Remove the bolts in each side of the flange bearings (C). 2. The packer roller/t-ring roller can be rolled away. 3.
Dinco Replacing scrapers 1. Screw the adjustment bolts (A, fig. 13) all the way in. 2. Remove the bolts which fasten the rotation stand (C, fig. 13) and splitpin and washer can be removed. 3. Mount the old rotation stand on the new scraper and mount in reverse order.
Dinco 6. Mount the spring washers so that the spring effect is obtained. Mount the first spring plate so the rest side turns towards the tine hole plate. Turn the other two spring washers the other way. 7. Mount the washer (C) and tighten the bolt (B) with c. 40 Nm. Please remember to secure the bolt with Locktite.
Dinco Fig. 22 1. Empty the cylinder for oil by moving the piston gently back and forth. 2. Move the piston to the middle position and unscrew the end cap (pos. 3) of the cylinder pipe (pos. 1). Special tools are required for removing the end cap.
Dinco Fig. 23 1. Remove hoses and hydraulic fittings for the cylinder. 2. Remove splitpins and pins and then remove the cylinder. 3. Mount the new cylinder and remount the pins and splitpins. 4. Connect the hoses. Ñ Please check that hoses are not in danger of being disconnected or squeezed. Ñ...
Dinco 7. Clean all parts and check for chips, burrs etc. Check for corrosion around the scraper ring (pos. 4) in the end cap. If corrosion is found it should be removed. Mounting 1. Mount new seals (pos. 1+3+4+6+8+9+11+12) in the end cap and the piston.
Dinco Scrapping Ñ Support Dinco on strong trestles so that the tines are free of the ground. Make sure that there is no danger of falling or getting trapped under the implement. A crane or the like should be used to dismantle the parts from the frame. Ñ...