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5.10 Tramline system
5.10.1 Tramline rhythm
The tramline system allows the creation of tramlines in the field. Tramlines are marks in
which no seed is sown (Fig. 118/A) for the later operation of fertilising and crop
protection machines.
The tramline spacing (Fig. 118/b) relates to the working width of the husbandry
machinery (Fig. 118/B), e.g. fertiliser spreaders and/or field sprayers, for later operation
in the field.
For setting the different tramline spacing (Fig. 118/b) enter the relevant tramline
rhythms into .
The necessary tramline rhythm (see table Fig. 119) results from the desired tramline
distance and the working width of the seed drill.
Table (Fig. 119) does not contain all settable tramline rhythms. You will find the list for
all settable tramline rhythms in the operator's manual for the .
The track width (Fig. 118/a) of the tramline corresponds to that of the husbandry tractor
and can be adjusted.
The track width of the tramline increases in relation to the increasing number of
tramline coulters arranged next to each other.
Fig. 118
Seed drill working width
3,0 m 4,0 m 6,0 m 8,0 m 9,0 m
Tramline rhythm
Tramline spacing
(Working width of fertiliser spreader and field sprayer)
1
12 m 18 m
3
9 m 12 m 18 m 24 m 27 m
4
12 m 16 m 24 m 32 m 36 m
5
15 m 20 m 30 m 40 m
6
18 m 24 m 36 m 48 m
7
21 m 28 m 42 m
8
24 m 32 m
9
36 m
2
12 m 16 m 24 m
6 plus
18 m 24 m 36 m
Fig. 119