Level Tillage; Depth Adjustment Of Discs; The Angle Of The Tine - DAL-BO Dinco 2000 Manual

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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. 1). After having placed the lower peg (C) in a lower hole
Dinco must be lifted and the upper peg (B) placed as close to the lift arm (D) as
possible.

Depth adjustment of discs

The correct adjustment of the discs leaves the field level with no visible traces
of the harrow tines. Fine adjustment of the discs is done with the spindle (A)
and not until actually in the field. Discs must be adjusted to work the top soil,
so that a suitable quantity of earth is thrown back after the harrow tine.
Fig. 2
A

The angle of the tine

Adjusting the penetration angle in two different positions (A, B) makes it
possible to have a soil-searching tine all the time. From the manufacturer the
shank (C) is set in its most soil-searching position in the back hole (A).
Fig. 3
A
B
C
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