Amazone Ceus 3000-TX Original Operating Manual
Amazone Ceus 3000-TX Original Operating Manual

Amazone Ceus 3000-TX Original Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Original operating manual Disk harrow cultivator combination Ceus 3000-TX Ceus 4000-TX SmartLearning www.amazone.de...
  • Page 2 Please enter the identification data of the implement. The identification data can be found on the rating plate.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Coupling the implement 4.3.2 Front identification 6.2.1 Remove safeguard against unauthorized use Special equipment 6.2.2 Moving the tractor towards the Warning symbols implement 4.5.1 Positions of the warning symbols 6.2.3 Fastening the safety chain MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 4 10.1.11 Checking lower link pins 10.1.12 Checking the hydraulic hose lines 10.1.13 Checking the wheels 7 Using the implement 10.1.14 Checking the wheel hub bearings Using the implement 10.1.15 Checking the brake pads MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 5 Maneuvering the implement on a transport vehicle 11.2.2 Lashing the implement 12 Disposing of the implement 13 Appendix 13.1 Bolt tightening torques 13.2 Other applicable documents 14 Directories 14.1 Glossary 14.2 Index MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 7: About This Operating Manual

    WARNING Indicates a possible danger with moderate risk of severe or fatal physical injury. CAUTION Indicates a danger with low risk of minor or moderate physical injury. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 8: Additional Instructions

    CMS-T-005678-B.1 Responses to instructions are indicated by an arrow. Example: 1. Instruction 1 Response to instruction 1 2. Instruction 2 1.2.3.2 Alternative instructions CMS-T-00000110-B.1 Alternative instructions are introduced with the word "or". MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 9: Listings

    Example: Point 1 Point 2 1.2.5 Item numbers in illustrations CMS-T-000023-B.1 A framed number in the text, e.g. a 1 , indicates an item number in an adjacent figure. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 10: Direction Information

    A list of other applicable documents is provided in the Appendix. 1.4 Digital operating manual CMS-T-00002024-B.1 The digital operating manual and e-learning can be downloaded from the Info Portal on the AMAZONE website. 1.5 Your opinion is important CMS-T-000059-C.1 AMAZONEN-WERKE H. Dreyer SE & Co. KG Dear reader, our operating manuals are updated regularly.
  • Page 11: Safety And Responsibility

    2.1.2.1.1 Requirements imposed on all persons who work with the implement CMS-T-00002310-A.1 If the implement is used improperly, people can be injured or killed. To prevent accidents due to improper use, every person who works with MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 12 Farmers are categorically familiar with work involving agricultural machines and can instruct agricultural helpers in how to use the machines, if necessary. They can perform specific, simple repairs and maintenance tasks on agricultural machines themselves. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 13 Objects thrown upward by the tractor or implement can hit and injure persons accompanying the driver. Never allow persons to ride on the implement. Never allow people to climb onto the moving implement. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 14 Failure to comply with the technical limits values of the implement can cause accidents and serious personal injury or death. Moreover, the implement can be damaged. The technical limit values are provided in the Technical data. Comply with the technical limit values. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 15 Missing warning symbols increase the risk of serious or fatal injury. Clean dirty warning symbols. Immediately replace any damaged or illegible warning symbols. Affix the intended warning symbols on spare parts. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 16: Recognizing And Avoiding Dangers

    If people enter the danger area, immediately switch off motors and drives. CMS-I-001131 Before working in the danger area of the implement, secure the tractor and implement. This also applies for quick inspection tasks. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 17 Only couple and transport the implement with suitable tractors. When the implement is coupled on the tractor, ensure that the tractor's connecting device meets the implement requirements. Carefully couple the implement to the tractor. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 18 If the implement is not properly prepared for road travel, it can cause serious traffic accidents. Check the lighting and identification for road travel for proper function. Remove coarse contaminants from the implement. Follow the instructions in the section "Preparing the implement for road travel". MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 19: Safe Maintenance And Modification

    This ensures that the operating permit remains valid in accordance with national and international regulations. Ensure that the specialist workshop only uses conversion parts, spare parts, and special equipment approved by AMAZONE. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 20 Remove the key from the battery circuit breaker. Wait until all parts still in motion after the unit is switched off have come to a stop and until hot parts have cooled down. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 21 Never position yourself under raised implement parts. If you must perform tasks on or under raised implement parts, lower the implement parts or secure the raised implement parts with a mechanical support or hydraulic locking device. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 22 CMS-T-00002325-B.1 Special equipment, accessories, and spare parts Special equipment, accessories, and spare parts that do not meet AMAZONE requirements can impair the operational reliability of the implement and cause accidents. Only use original parts or parts that meet the AMAZONE requirements.
  • Page 23: Safety Routines

    If there is doubt as to whether the protective devices are properly installed and functional, have the protective devices checked by a qualified specialist workshop. Ensure that the protective devices are properly installed and functional before any activity on the implement. Replace damaged protective devices. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 24 When climbing up and down, never use the control elements as a hand grip. Accidental activation of control elements can unintentionally trigger potentially dangerous functions. When climbing down, never jump off of the implement. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 25: Intended Use

    Uses other than those specified under the intended use are considered non-intended use. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from non-intended use; the owner is exclusively liable for such damage. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 26: Product Description

    11 Drawbar 12 Jack 13 Parking brake 14 Brake valve for dual-circuit pneumatic brake system 15 Compressed air tank 16 Disk gang 17 Additional rating plate 18 Rating plate on the implement MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 27: Function Of The Implement

    Triangular warning sign Red warning sticker Yellow warning sticker CMS-I-00007172 4.3.2 Front identification CMS-T-00012607-A.1 Yellow warning stickers are affixed on the sides of the implement at a distance of 9.84 ft (3 m). MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 28: Special Equipment

    The following equipment is considered special equipment: Lighting and identification for road travel Pneumatic brake system Safety chain Double harrow Harrow system Preparation for working without the roller MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 29: Warning Symbols

    Field 1 shows the following: CMS-I-00004316 The type of hazard represented using a symbol The order number Field 2 contains the signal word Field 3 shows the type of hazard and instructions for avoiding the hazard MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 30: Description Of The Warning Symbols

    CMS-I-00004166 MO007 HIGH-PRESSURE HYDRAULIK OIL IS HAZARDOUS Never use your hands to locate or plug any leak in the hydraulic hoses. If hydraulic oil penetrates your skin, seek immediate medical attention. CMS-I-00004167 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 31 3,045 psi or 210 bar. CMS-I-00004174 MO016 REMOVE KEY Make sure to secure the machine against starting accidentally and against unintentional and unexpected movements before working on the machine. CMS-I-00004176 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 32 ATTACHMENT POINT implement For implement transport, only attach the lashing straps on the marked lashing points. MO030 CMS-I-00007176 MO039 DETACHMENT HAZARD, Always use the safety chain See the operating manual for details CMS-I-00004199 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 33: Rating Plate

    CMS-I-00005056 Permissible technical trailer load for a drawbar trailer vehicle with pneumatic brake A0 Technically permissible drawbar load A1 Permissible technical axle load, axle 1 A2 Permissible technical axle load, axle 2 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 34: Soil Tillage Tools

    C-Mix-3 coulter tip 3.15 in (80 mm) C-Mix-3 HD coulter tip 3.15 in (80 mm) C-Mix-3 coulter tip 3.94 in (100 mm) C-Mix-3 wing C-Mix-3 duck foot coulter tip C-Mix-3 HD duck foot coulter tip MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 35 3.94-7.87 in 7.87-11.81 in 1.18-3.94 in depth (12-30 cm) (10-20 cm) (20-30 cm) (3-10 cm) Can be combined with: C-Mix-3 deflector plate 3.15 in (80 mm) C-Mix-3 deflector plate 3.94 in (100 mm) MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 36 4.7.2.4.1 Ceus 3000-TX deflector plate arrangement CMS-T-00008819-B.1 The deflector plate arrangement is variable. The figure shows the recommended, factory-mounted deflector plate arrangement. The arrows show the throw direction produced by the deflector plates. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 37 4.7.2.4.2 Ceus 4000-TX deflector plate arrangement CMS-T-00008821-B.1 The deflector plate arrangement is variable. The figure shows the recommended, factory-mounted deflector plate arrangement. The arrows show the throw direction produced by the deflector plates. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 38: Gewindepack

    4.9 Adjustment lever for the trailing elements CMS-T-00012588-A.1 Use the adjustment lever to conveniently adjust the inclination of the harrow system, of the double harrow, of the spring blade system, and of the spring clearer system. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 39 4 | Product description Adjustment lever for the trailing elements Adjustment lever in parking position CMS-I-00002241 Adjustment lever in adjustment position CMS-I-00007912 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 40: Technical Data

    Line spacing 16.85 in (42.8 cm) 17.48 in (44.4 cm) Number of tine rows Overload safety C-Mix spring with a tripping force of 1,322.77 lb (600 kg) Working depth 3.15-11.81 in (8-30 cm) MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 41: Permissible Mounting Categories

    5.6 Capacity characteristics of the tractor CMS-T-00006743-C.1 Type Engine capacity Ceus 3000-TX from 110 kW/150 hp (150 PS) Ceus 4000-TX from 150 kW/200 hp (200 PS) Electrical system Battery voltage 12 V Lighting socket 7-pin MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 42: Noise Emission Data

    The emission sound pressure level mainly depends on the vehicle used. 5.8 Drivable slope inclination CMS-T-00002297-E.1 Across the slope In direction of travel left In direction of travel right Uphill and downhill Uphill Downhill MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 43: Preparing The Implement

    Rear axle load of the operational tractor without mounted lb ( kg) implement or weights lb ( kg) Total weight of front-mounted implement or front weight lb ( kg) Drawbar load MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 44 F c T b 0,2 T b Vmin Vmin Vmin CMS-I-00003504 2. Calculate the actual front axle load. × × - × G a b T b F c Vtat Vtat Vtat CMS-I-00005422 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 45 ( kg) lb ( kg) ≤ ≤ Front axle load lb ( kg) lb ( kg) lb ( kg) ≤ ≤ Rear axle load lb ( kg) lb ( kg) lb ( kg) MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 46: Comparing The Permissible Dc Value With The Actual Dc Value

    6.2 Coupling the implement CMS-T-00006747-F.1 6.2.1 Remove safeguard against unauthorized use CMS-T-00005089-B.1 1. Unlock padlock. 2. Remove the safeguard against unauthorized use from the hitch device. CMS-I-00003534 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 47: Moving The Tractor Towards The Implement

    Stickers that match the markings are affixed on the implement to illustrate the respective hydraulic functions. The tractor control unit is used in different activation types, depending on the hydraulic function: CMS-I-00000121 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 48 1. Depressurize the hydraulic system between the tractor and the implement using the tractor control unit. 2. Clean the hydraulic plug connectors. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 49: Coupling The Power Supply

    1 from the empty coupling. 4. Connect the yellow coupling head to the coupling marked in yellow on the tractor. CMS-I-00003559 5. Disconnect the red coupling head of the brake line 2 from the empty coupling. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 50: Coupling The Coupling Device

    2. Move the tractor towards the implement. 3. From the tractor seat, couple tractor lower links. 4. Check whether the lower link catch hooks 2 are correctly locked. 5. Lock the tractor lower links laterally. CMS-I-00003346 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 51: Removing Wheel Chocks

    1. Remove well chocks from the wheels. 2. Collapse the folding wheel chocks. 3. Insert wheel chocks in holder. CMS-I-00007790 6.2.9 Releasing the parking brake CMS-T-00012108-A.1 Turn the hand crank counter-clockwise until the cable pull is de-tensioned. CMS-I-00007808 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 52: Preparing The Implement For Operation

    7. Remove the clamping brackets 3 and bolted connections. 8. Lower the running gear into transport position using the "yellow 2" tractor control unit. 9. Drive the implement away from the roller. CMS-I-00004821 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 53 The implement can be used with or without roller. When working with roller, the depth of the implement is controlled via the lower link hitch and the roller. Single rollers are parked with a roller holder. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 54 4. Push the double pin all the way up again. 5. Re-secure the double pin on the front pin with the linch pin. 6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 on the second running gear hydraulic cylinder. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 55: Unlocking Tractor Control Units

    2. Turn the traffic safety bars 1 180°, place them on top of each other on the holders 2 . 3. Secure the road safety bars with tensioners 3 . CMS-I-00000518 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 56: Preparing The Side Disks For Use

    2. Swing down the side disk 2 . 3. Secure the side disk with the locking hook 1 . CMS-I-00004816 4. In the same manner, prepare the side disk on the other side of the disk gang for operation. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 57: Lifting Running Gear Into Working Position

    2 on the hydraulic cylinders. CMS-I-00004831 6.3.6 Adjusting the working depth of disks CMS-T-00006888-B.1 Selection of disk working depth depends on various factors, such as: Soil type: light to heavy, dry to wet Driving speed MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 58: Adjusting The Working Depth Of The Side Disks

    3. Move the side disk up or down. NOTE CMS-I-00004463 The specified working width is only reached, when all disks are set to the same working depth. 4. Tighten bolts. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 59: Adjusting The Throughput Of Disk

    4. Unscrew the nuts 1 on all bearing plates 3 of the disk gangs and take them off together with CMS-I-00004879 the wedge lock washers 2 . MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 60 To change the disk gangs from low throughput to high throughput: Perform all of the work steps in the same way. However, for step 7, turn the disk gangs in the opposite direction around the longitudinal axis. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 61: Adjusting The Working Depth Of The Coulters

    3 . CMS-I-00004847 7. On both sides, pull out the linch pin 3 of the lower eccentric pin 1 . 8. Pull the lower eccentric pin out of the gate plates CMS-I-00004848 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 62 4 . In doing so, turn the eccentric pin such that, after insertion, it rests against the rear rocker arm without play. 6. On both sides, secure the lower eccentric pin with the linch pin 3 . CMS-I-00004855 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 63: Manually Adjusting The Working Depth Of The Levelling Unit

    To change the working depth, Swing the adjustment lever up or down. 6. Insert the pin 3 in the hole group. 7. Take out the adjustment lever. 8. Repeat the procedure on the other side. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 64: Preparing The Edge Levelling Disks For Operation

    1. Pull the pins 1 . 2. Move the edge levelling disk 2 into the desired position. 3. Secure the edge levelling disk with a pin. 4. Secure the pin with a linch pin. CMS-I-00004690 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 65: Adjusting The Scraper To The Roller

    6.3.13.1 Adjusting harrow system 12-125 HI CMS-T-00012142-A.1 6.3.13.1.1 Adjusting the height of the 12-125 HI harrow system CMS-T-00012144-A.1 With the two pins on the adjustment units, four height adjustment settings can be pegged. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 66 2. Turn the harrow into the desired position. CMS-I-00007852 3. Insert a linch pin through each of the bores 3 directly underneath the holder 2 . 4. Park every second linch pin in the top-most bores CMS-I-00007853 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 67 2. Turn the harrow into the desired position. CMS-I-00007866 3. Insert a linch pin through each of the bores 3 directly underneath the holder 2 . 4. Park every second linch pin in the top-most bores CMS-I-00007869 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 68 The next work step can also be executed with the adjustment lever. 2. Turn the harrow into the desired position. CMS-I-00007871 3. Insert linch pins through each of the bores 1 directly above the holder 2 . CMS-I-00007874 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 69 CMS-I-00007882 3. Insert linch pins through each of the bores 2 directly above the holder 1 . 4. Adjust the inclination of the second double harrow beam in the same manner. CMS-I-00007884 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 70 1. Unscrew the bolt 2 on the scraper 1 . 2. Move scraper in the slotted hole 3 towards the roller. 3. Tighten the bolt. CMS-I-00007890 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 71: Preparing The Implement For Road Travel

    2 of the hydraulic cylinders 1 are completely extended. CMS-I-00004832 6.4.2 Preparing the side disks for road travel CMS-T-00006866-A.1 1. Release the locking hook 2 by pressing on the handle 1 and pull it out. CMS-I-00004820 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 72: Bringing The Harrow Into Transport Position

    6.4.3.2 Bringing the 12-125 HI KWM/DW harrow system into transport position CMS-T-00012322-A.1 On folding implements, with the implement folded, the harrow tines, together with the road safety bars must not exceed the transport width of 9.84 ft (3 m). MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 73 Turn the harrow beam to a shallower inclination. 3. Insert linch pins 1 through each of the bores 2 and the bore below in the holder 3 . CMS-I-00007907 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 74: Attaching The Road Safety Bars

    CMS-I-00000517 6.4.5 Aligning the implement horizontally CMS-T-00006812-A.1 A spirit level is attached on the implement frame. The spirit level shows the alignment of the implement in the direction of travel. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 75: Locking Tractor Control Units

    1. Drive the tractor and implement to a horizontal surface. 2. Align the implement horizontally via the lower links. 6.4.6 Locking tractor control units CMS-T-00006337-D.1 Depending on equipment, lock the tractor control units either mechanically or electrically. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 76: Using The Implement

    "yellow 2" tractor control unit. If the direction of the implement is the same as the direction of travel: Lift the running gear using the "yellow 1" tractor control unit. 3. Resume work. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 77: Rectifying Faults

    Adjust the edge levelling disks. Move the edge levelling disks. The roller piles up soil Roller is working too deep Reduce the working depth of the disk and tines. Roller is overloaded see page 72 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 78 Lightly lower the running gear to the ground using the "yellow 2" tractor control unit. 2. Secure the adjustment of the running gear hydraulic cylinder 1 with spacer elements 2 . CMS-I-00004831 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 79: Parking The Implement

    9.2 Placing the wheel chocks CMS-T-00004316-C.1 1. Take wheel chocks out of the holder. 2. On folding wheel chocks, activate the pushbutton and unfold wheel chock. 3. Place wheel chocks under the wheels. CMS-I-00007809 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 80: Uncoupling The Coupling Device

    CMS-T-00004574-F.1 1. Offload the tractor's lower links 1 . 2. Release the lower link catch hook 2 . 3. From the tractor seat, uncouple the tractor lower links from the implement. CMS-I-00003346 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 81: Moving The Tractor Away From The Implement

    4. Disconnect the yellow coupling head to the empty coupling on the implement. CMS-I-00003559 5. Close the caps of the tractor coupling heads. 9.6 Uncoupling the power supply CMS-T-00001402-H.1 1. Unplug the connector 1 for the power supply. CMS-I-00001048 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 82: Uncoupling The Hydraulic Hose Lines

    2. Bring the tractor control unit into float position. 3. Uncouple the hydraulic hose lines 1 . 4. Attach the dust caps on the hydraulic sockets. CMS-I-00001065 5. Hook-in the hydraulic hose lines 1 on the hose cabinet. CMS-I-00001250 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 83: Detaching The Safety Chain

    9.8 Detaching the safety chain CMS-T-00004315-C.1 Detach the safety chain from the tractor. CMS-I-00007814 9.9 Attaching safeguard against unauthorized use CMS-T-00005090-B.1 1. Attach safeguard against unauthorized use on the hitch device. 2. Attach padlock. CMS-I-00003534 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 84: Maintaining The Implement

    Checking the disk carrier rubber O-rings see page 80 Every 50 operating hours Checking the lower link hitch see page 90 Every 10 operating hours / daily Checking lower link pins see page 85 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 85: Replacing The Disks

    15.75 in (40 cm) 20.08 in (51 cm) 14.17 in (36 cm) 24.02 in (61 cm) 16.93 in (43 cm) 25.98 in (66 cm) 18.11 in (46 cm) 1. Slightly lift the implement. CMS-I-00002450 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 86: Checking The Disk Carrier Connection

    Every 12 months 1. Visually check the disk carrier rubber O-rings 1 . If the disk carrier rubber O-rings are damaged, have the disk carrier rubber O-rings replaced by a specialist workshop. CMS-I-00004870 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 87: Aligning The Disk Gangs Relative To Each Other

    3. Unscrew the lock nuts 1 on all of the adjustment spindles. CMS-I-00003204 4. Align the disk gangs using the hexagonal profile 2 on the adjustment spindle. 5. Ensure that all disk carriers are uniformly aligned. 6. Tighten the lock nuts. CMS-I-00003385 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 88: Checking The Tine Fastening With Compression Spring Overload Safety

    Check bolted connections 1 for firm seat. 410 Nm CMS-I-00004863 10.1.7 Replacing times with compression spring overload safety CMS-T-00004187-B.1 INTERVAL as required WARNING Risk of crushing due to the implement lowering Lift the implement only slightly. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 89: Replacing C-Mix-3 Coulters

    Do not allow carriage bolts to rotate in synch with other components. 1. Remove bolts. 2. Replace the coulters. 3. Mount the bolts. 4. Tighten bolts. 145 Nm 5. Retighten bolts after 5 operating hours. CMS-I-00003077 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 90: Checking The Levelling Unit Connection

    Every 3 months Check the bolted connection 1 for firm seat. If the bolts must be replaced, pay attention to alignment of the bolts. Check the roller 2 for ease of movement. CMS-I-00000099 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 91: Checking Lower Link Pins

    Hydraulic hose lines must not be more than 6 years old. 3. Check the manufacturing date 1 . CMS-I-00000532 4. Have any worn, damaged or aged hydraulic hose lines replaced immediately in a specialist workshop. 5. Retighten loose threaded connections. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 92: Checking The Wheels

    2. Check the bolted connection. 10.1.14 Checking the wheel hub bearings CMS-T-00005288-C.1 INTERVAL Every 1000 operating hours Every 12 months Have the wheel hub bearings checked by a qualified specialist workshop. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 93: Checking The Brake Pads

    0 psi (0 bar) when the brake is not activated: 1. Check the compressed air lines and bellows for damage. 2. Have damaged components replaced by a specialist workshop. 3. Have the specified test criteria checked by a specialist workshop. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 94: Checking The Compressed Air Tank

    2 5.16 ft-lb (7 Nm) 1. Unscrew bolts 1 . 2. Unscrew bolts 2 a few turns. 3. Lift the housing plate 3 and turn it to the side via CMS-I-00003574 the rubber seal 4 . MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 95: Checking The Axle Bolts

    8. Check the position of the seal ring. 9. Reassemble in the reverse sequence. CMS-I-00003572 10.1.19 Checking the axle bolts CMS-T-00006956-A.1 INTERVAL Every 200 operating hours Every 3 months Check bolts for firm seat. 700 Nm CMS-I-00004869 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 96: Checking The Lower Link Hitch

    M20 8.8 (420 Nm) 1. Check the lower link hitch for damage, deformation, cracks and wear. 2. Have the damaged lower link hitch replaced by a specialist workshop. 3. Check bolt tightening torques. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 97: Lubricating The Implement

    Only lubricate the implement with the lubricants listed in the technical data. CMS-I-00002270 Press all the spent grease completely out of the bearings. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 98: Overview Of Lubrication Points

    10 | Maintaining the implement Lubricating the implement 10.2.1 Overview of lubrication points CMS-T-00006929-B.1 CMS-I-00004864 Every 50 operating hours CMS-I-00003563 CMS-I-00004865 CMS-I-00004866 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 99: Lubricating Wheel Hubs

    Always maintain a minimum distance of 11.81 in (30 cm) between the high- pressure nozzle and the implement. Do not exceed maximum water pressure of 1,740.45 psi (120 bar). MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 100 10 | Maintaining the implement Cleaning the implement Clean the implement with a high-pressure cleaner or a hot water high-pressure cleaner. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 101: Preparing The Implement For Transport

    1. Press in the control knob 1 of the release valve to the stop Turn the hand lever 2 of the brake valve to the position. The compressed air that acts on the brakes escapes. 2. Maneuver the implement. CMS-I-00007826 MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 102: Loading The Implement

    11.2.1 Maneuvering the implement on a transport vehicle CMS-T-00012331-A.1 With a maneuvering vehicle, maneuver the implement backwards onto a transport vehicle. 11.2.2 Lashing the implement CMS-T-00006901-B.1 The implement has 5 lashing points for lashing straps. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 103 1. Place the implement on the transport vehicle. 2. Attach the lashing straps at the marked lashing points. 3. Lash the implement in compliance with the national regulations for securing loads. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 104: Disposing Of The Implement

    2. Return batteries to the distributor Dispose of batteries at a collection point. 3. Take recyclable materials to recycling points. 4. Treat operating materials like hazardous waste. 5. Have coolant disposed of by a specialist workshop. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 105: Appendix

    (210 Nm) (250 Nm) 154.89 ft-lb 221.27 ft-lb 261.83 ft-lb (210 Nm) (300 Nm) (355 Nm) 0.94 in (24 mm) 165.95 ft-lb 232.33 ft-lb 280.27 ft-lb M16x1.5 (225 Nm) (315 Nm) (380 Nm) MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 106 6.2 ft-lb (8.4 Nm) 178.49 ft-lb (242 Nm) 15.05 ft-lb (20.4 Nm) 252.25 ft-lb (342 Nm) 30.02 ft-lb (40.7 Nm) 346.65 ft-lb (470 Nm) 52 ft-lb (70.5 Nm) 434.42 ft-lb (589 Nm) MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 107: Other Applicable Documents

    13 | Appendix Other applicable documents 13.2 Other applicable documents CMS-T-00006907-A.1 Tractor operating manual MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 108: Directories

    Tractor In this operating manual, the designation tractor is always used, even for other agricultural towing machines. Implements are mounted on the tractor or towed by the tractor. MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 109: Index

    Adjusting the working depth replacing moving manually C-Mix-3 HD coulters Overview Front axle load Compressed air line filter calculating cleaning Front ballasting Compressed air tank calculating checking Position Front lighting Contact data Technical Editing organization MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 110 Leveling unit Manual working depth adjustment Rating plate Position additional Levelling unit connection Rating plate on the implement checking Description Position Lighting and identification for road travel Position Rear axle load calculating MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 111 59, 60, 61, 61, 62, 62, 63, 63, 64, 64 Moving the edge levelling disks manually Transport position Soil tillage tools 28, 34, 34 Special equipment Spring blade system 142 Warning symbols adjusting Description Positions Spring clearer system 167 Structure adjusting MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 112 Position for levelling unit Position for tines Working depth indicator for the disks Position Working position Lifting running gear without roller Lifting running gear with roller WW 142 HI clearer system Adjusting the scrapers MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 114 AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER SE & Co. KG Postfach 51 49202 Hasbergen-Gaste Germany +49 (0) 5405 501-0 amazone@amazone.de www.amazone.de MG7242-US-EN-US | A.1 | 02.03.2023 | © AMAZONE...

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