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Scrapping

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.
On models with NSH stone breakaway the pressure on the system should be
removed before the dismantling of the hydraulic parts are begun (see the
"Replacing hydraulic hoses on NSH" section under "Replacement and
repairs).
After working with oil, hands should be carefully cleaned. Oil stained clothes
should be removed immediately as it may cause damage to the skin.
When dismantling hydraulically folding models place the trestles under the
main frame and the side sections. Unfold side sections and remove pressure
from the cylinder. (Remove system pressure by putting the lever on the tractor
into floating position when unfolding after the side sections has passed the
vertical position on their way down. Side sections will slowly sink to
horizontal position as oil leaks back to the tractor. In this way no pressure will
arise on the pilot controlled single acting valve and there will be no pressure on
the system).
Support the rear roller or take a hitch on it to keep it in balance. Remove the
bolts in the bearings and roll away the rear roller. Disconnect the oil hose and
gather the waste oil in a bucket. Remove cylinders on the NSH-models and the
folding models and empty them for oil. Whereupon the arms with the bearing
plates for the rear roller, the levelling bar connections, tines and shanks can be
removed.
Oil and hoses should be handed in for destruction. The rest of the cultivator
may be used as recycled iron.
Dinco

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