Layout and function
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5.15 Half-sided switching off (part width)
With certain tramline rhythms it is necessary to
start the sowing operation at the start of the field
initially only at half the working width (part width).
One half-width of the implement (part width
section) can be switched off on the seed
metering (see section "Half-sided switching off",
Seite 130).
Fig. 83
5.16 Creation of tramlines
The tramline control allows tramlines to be created at preselected
intervals on the field. To set the different tramline distances,
appropriate tramline rhythms have to be entered into the on-board
computer
1)
.
When creating the tramlines
The tramline circuit on the distributor head
uses shutters (Fig. 84/1) to block the seed
feeding lines to the seed lines (Fig. 84/2) of
the tramline coulters
the tramline coulters do not deposit any
seeds on the ground.
Seed supply to the tramline coulters is
interrupted as soon as the electric motor (Fig.
84/3) closes the appropriate seed tubes (Fig.
84/2) in the distributor head.
Upon creating a tramline, the tramline counter
indicates the number "0" on the on-board
computer
1)
.
A sensor (Fig. 84/4) checks whether the shutters
(Fig. 84/1), which open the and close the seed
line tubes (Fig. 84/2), are working properly.
If the setting is wrong, the on-board computer
1)
emits an alarm.
Fig. 84
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