Amazone CatrosXL 3003 Original Operating Manual
Amazone CatrosXL 3003 Original Operating Manual

Amazone CatrosXL 3003 Original Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Original operating manual Mounted compact disk harrow Catros 3003 Catros 3503 Catros 4003 SmartLearning www.amazone.de...
  • Page 2 Please enter the identification data of the implement here. The identification data is provided on the rating plate.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Adjusting the scraper to the roller 4.4.2 Structure of the warning symbols 6.3.6 Removing the road safety bars 4.4.3 Description of the warning symbols Preparing the implement for road Lighting and identification for travel road travel MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 4 Checking the top link pin and lower link pin 9.1.7 Checking the hydraulic hose lines Lubricating the implement 9.2.1 Overview of lubrication points Cleaning the implement 10 Loading the implement 10.1 Loading the implement with a crane MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 5: 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. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 6: 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 1.2.3.3 Alternative instructions CMS-T-00000110-B.1 Alternative instructions are introduced with the word "or". MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 7: Listings

    1.2.4 Listings CMS-T-000024-A.1 Listings without a mandatory sequence are shown as a list with bullet points. Example: MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 8: Item Numbers In Illustrations

    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-D.1 AMAZONEN-WERKE H. Dreyer &...
  • Page 9: Safety And Responsibility

    2.1.2.1.1 Requirements imposed on the people who work with the implement CMS-T-00002310-B.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 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 10 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. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 11 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. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 12 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. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 13 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. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 14: Recognizing And Avoiding Dangers

    If the universal joint shaft is angled downward excessively: Switch off the universal joint shaft drive. If you do not need the universal joint shaft: Switch off the universal joint shaft drive. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 15 Wait until implement parts that are still moving have come to a complete standstill, before approaching the implement. Do not touch implement parts until after they have come to a complete standstill. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 16: Safe Operation And Handling Of The Implement

    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. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 17 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". MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 18: 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. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 19 Never perform welding, drilling, sawing, grinding, and cutting tasks on the frame, running gear or coupling devices of the implement. Never modify safety-related components. Never drill out existing holes. Perform all maintenance tasks at the prescribed maintenance intervals. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 20 2.1.5.3 Operating materials CMS-T-00002324-C.1 Unsuitable operating materials Operating materials that do not meet the AMAZONE requirements can cause implement damage and accidents. Only use operating materials that meet the requirements specified in the Technical data. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 21: Safety Routines

    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 22 When climbing up and down, never use the control elements as a hand grip. When climbing down, never jump off of the implement. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 23: 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. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 24: Product Description

    Working depth adjustment of the disks 10 GewindePack Adjustment spindle for the disk gangs 11 Spirit level 12 Front rack 13 Scale for the working depth adjustment of the 14 Leading tool leading tool MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 25: Special Equipment

    The leading tool prepares the soil. The disk gangs till and mix the soil. The roller reconsolidates the soil. The trailing element crumbles the soil and deposits cut-off plant residues on the soil surface. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 26: Warning Symbols

    4.4 Warning symbols CMS-T-00001008-H.1 4.4.1 Positions of the warning symbols CMS-T-00001011-E.1 MD155 MD078 MD082 MD100 MD078 MD082 MD155 MD095 MD102 MD199 MD096 MD100 MD078 MD155 MD100 MD097 CMS-I-00000773 MO022 CMS-I-00007680 MDO083 CMS-I-00007681 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 27: Structure Of The Warning Symbols

    If you must move marked parts with your hands, pay attention to the crush points. CMS-I-000074 Ensure that no one is in the danger area. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 28 CMS-I-000081 MD095 Risk of accident due to failure to comply with the instructions in the operating manual Before working on or with the implement, read and understand the operating manual. CMS-I-000138 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 29 Activate the tractor hydraulic system only from the intended workstation. CMS-I-000139 MD100 Risk of accident due to improperly attached sling gear Only attach the sling gear at the marked points. CMS-I-000089 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 30 CMS-I-00003657 MD155 Risk of accident and implement damage during transport due to an improperly secured implement For implement transport, only attach the lashing straps on the marked lashing points. CMS-I-00000450 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 31: Lighting And Identification For Road Travel

    Only a qualified specialist workshop is allowed to check and repair a pressurized hydraulic accumulator. MD278 CMS-I-00007679 4.5 Lighting and identification for road travel CMS-T-00005881-B.1 The implement has side reflectors. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 32: Gewindepack

    Yellow warning sticker CMS-I-00004247 4.6 GewindePack CMS-T-00001776-E.1 The GewindePack contains the following: Documents Auxiliary equipment CMS-I-00002306 4.7 Rating plate on the implement CMS-T-00015505-C.1 Implement number Vehicle ID number Product Permissible technical implement weight CMS-I-00008272 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 33: Adjustment Lever For The Trailing Elements

    Adjustment lever in parking position CMS-I-00002241 Adjustment lever in adjustment position CMS-I-00007912 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 34: Technical Data

    Catros 3003 3503 4003 Number of disks 2 additional serrated side disks Thickness of the disks 5 cm Disk diameter 48 cm Disk spacing 25 cm Working depth 2 to 8 cm MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 35: Permissible Mounting Categories

    The workplace-related emission sound pressure level is lower than 70 dB(A), measured in operating status at the ear of the tractor driver with the cab closed. The emission sound pressure level mainly depends on the vehicle used. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 36: Drivable Slope Inclination

    5 | Technical data Drivable slope inclination 5.7 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 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 37: Preparing The Implement

    Permissible total weight of rear-mounted implement or rear lb ( kg) ballast Distance between the center of gravity of the front-mounted ft ( m) implement or the front ballast and the center of the front axle MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 38 T b 0,2 T b Vmin Vmin Vmin CMS-I-00000513 2. Calculate the actual front axle load. × × - × G a b T b G c + d Vtat Vtat Vtat CMS-I-00000516 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 39 ( kg) lb ( kg) ≤ ≤ Front axle load lb ( kg) lb ( kg) lb ( kg) ≤ ≤ Rear axle load lb ( kg) lb ( kg) lb ( kg) MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 40: Coupling 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 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 41 1. Depressurize the hydraulic system between the tractor and the implement using the tractor control unit. 2. Clean the hydraulic plug connectors. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 42: Coupling The Power Supply

    4 are correctly locked. CMS-I-00001225 6.2.6 Aligning the implement horizontally CMS-T-00003221-E.1 A spirit level is attached on the implement frame. The spirit level shows the alignment of the implement in the direction of travel. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 43: Preparing The Implement For Use

    Carefully swing the side disks into the desired position. 3. Swing down the side disks. CMS-I-00002247 4. Peg the side disk in place with the pin. 5. Secure the pin with a linch pin. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 44: Adjusting The Working Depth

    4 and the middle of pin 8 . 15. Set the adjustment spindle on the second disc array to the same length. 16. Place hand lever in parking position. 17. Secure hand lever with linch pin. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 45 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. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 46 6.3.2.2.3 Adjusting the aggressiveness of the straw harrow CMS-T-00004959-D.1 1. Pull out both linch pins of a harrow beam. 2. Turn the harrow beam to the desired position. 3. Secure the harrow beam with a linch pin. CMS-I-00003549 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 47 The height and length of the side guide plates can be adjusted on the holding arms and via the hole patterns. CMS-I-00003484 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 48 3. Adjust the height and longitudinal spacing of the side guide plates. 4. Tighten bolts. 5. Check the adjustment when operating the implement. 6.3.2.5 Adjusting the trailing elements CMS-T-00002429-G.1 1. Take the adjustment lever 1 out of the holder. CMS-I-00002241 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 49: Adjusting The Trailing Elements

    6.3.3.1 Adjusting harrow system 12-125 HI CMS-T-00012142-A.1 6.3.3.1.1 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. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 50 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 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 51 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 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 52 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 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 53 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 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 54 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 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 55: Mounting Ballast Weights

    Wedge ring roller: 0.47 in (12 mm) ± 0.08 in (2 mm) Wedge ring roller with matrix tread: 0.51 in (13 mm) ± 0.08 in (2 mm) Tooth packer roller: at least 0.04 in (1 mm) CMS-I-00002071 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 56: Removing The Road Safety Bars

    6.4 Preparing the implement for road travel CMS-T-00002338-D.1 6.4.1 Preparing the side disks for road travel CMS-T-00001002-B.1 1. Pull the linch pins 1 of the side disks. 2. Pull the pins 2 . CMS-I-00000800 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 57: Attaching The Road Safety Bars

    The next work step can also be executed with the adjustment lever. With the implement folded, if the harrow tines exceed the transport width: Turn the harrow beam to a shallower inclination. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 58 6.4.3.3 Bringing the 12-250 HI harrow system into transport position CMS-T-00012326-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). MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 59 3. Insert linch pins 1 through each of the bores 2 and the bore below in the holder 3 . 4. Bring the second double harrow beam into transport position in the same manner. CMS-I-00007908 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 60: Using The Implement

    To prevent lateral loads when turning on headlands, Lift out soil tillage tools. If the direction of the implement is the same as the direction of travel, lower the soil tillage tools. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 61: Parking The Implement

    CMS-T-00005795-D.1 There must be enough space between the tractor and implement so that the supply lines can be uncoupled without obstructions. Move the tractor an adequate distance away from the implement. CMS-I-00004045 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 62: Uncoupling The Power Supply

    1. Secure tractor and implement. 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 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 63 8 | Parking the implement Uncoupling the hydraulic hose lines 5. Hook-in the hydraulic hose lines 1 on the hose cabinet. CMS-I-00001250 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 64: Maintaining The Implement

    Checking the top link pin and lower link pin See page 63 Every 50 operating hours / Weekly Checking the hydraulic hose lines See page 64 Every 200 operating hours / Every 3 months Checking the rollers See page 63 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 65: Replacing The Disks

    The alignment of the disk gangs is suitable for the following: Optimizing the working depth of the disk gangs relative to each other Correcting lateral pull of the implement Preventing non-uniform wear of the disks MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 66: Checking The Disk Carrier Connection

    5. Ensure that all disk carriers are uniformly aligned. 6. Tighten the lock nuts. CMS-I-00003385 9.1.4 Checking the disk carrier connection CMS-T-00002328-E.1 INTERVAL After initial operation Check the bolted connection for firm seat. CMS-I-00000531 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 67: Checking The Rollers

    Criteria for visual inspection of lower link pin and top link pin: Cracks Nicks Permanent deformations Permissible wear: 0.08 in (2 mm) 1. Check the lower link pins and top link pins for the criteria cited. 2. Replace worn pins. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 68: Checking The Hydraulic Hose Lines

    Hydraulic hose lines must not be more than 6 years old. 4. Check the manufacturing date 1 . CMS-I-00000532 WORKSHOP TASK 5. Have hydraulic hose lines replaced, if they are worn, damaged, or have exceeded their service life. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 69: 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. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 70: Overview Of Lubrication Points

    9 | Maintaining the implement Lubricating the implement 9.2.1 Overview of lubrication points CMS-T-00002340-B.1 CMS-I-00002246 Every 50 operating hours CMS-I-00002245 MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 71: Cleaning The Implement

    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). Clean the implement with a high-pressure cleaner or a hot water high-pressure cleaner. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 72: Loading The Implement

    If slings are not attached at the marked attachment points, the implement can be damaged at lifting, which can impair safety. Only attach the sling gear for lifting at the marked attachment points. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 73: Lashing The Implement

    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. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 74: 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. WORKSHOP TASK 5. Dispose of coolant. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 75: 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) MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 76 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) MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 77: Other Applicable Documents

    12 | Appendix Other applicable documents 12.2 Other applicable documents CMS-T-00000615-A.1 Tractor operating manual Operating manual for the GreenDrill 200-E MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 78: Lists

    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. MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 79: Index

    Headlands Hydraulic working depth adjustment Manual working depth adjustment Hydraulic hose lines checking Cutter roller coupling using uncoupling CXS double harrow Hydraulics Adjusting inclination coupling Adjusting the height bringing into transport position MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 80 See Adjusting the trailing elements Tire load capacity calculating Road safety bars attaching Top link pin removing checking Roller Total weight Adjusting the scraper calculating checking Tractor calculating the required tractor characteristics MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 81 Hydraulic crushboard adjustment Hydraulic disk adjustment Hydraulic straw harrow adjustment Manual crushboard adjustment Manual disk adjustment Manual straw harrow adjustment Working speed Workshop task WW 142 HI clearer system Adjusting the scrapers MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 84 AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER SE & Co. KG Postfach 51 49202 Hasbergen-Gaste Germany +49 (0) 5405 501-0 amazone@amazone.de www.amazone.de MG6158-US-EN-II | A.1 | 01.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...

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