Layout and function
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Tramlines are seed-free tracks (Fig. 85/A) for fertilising and plant care
implements used later.
The tramline spacing (Fig. 85/b) corresponds to the working width of
the cultivation implements (Fig. 85/B), e.g. fertiliser spread and/or
sprayer, which are used on sown fields.
To set the different tramline spacings (Fig. 85/b), appropriate tramline
rhythms must be entered on the on-board computer
1)
.
The figure (Fig. 85) shows the tramline rhythm 3. During work, the
field runs are numbered consecutively (tramline counter) and
displayed on the on-board computer
1)
.
In tramline rhythm 3, the tramline counter shows the field runs in the
following order: 2-0-1-2-0-1-2-0-1…etc.
Upon creating a tramline, the tramline counter indicates the number
"0" on the on-board computer
1)
.
The required tramline rhythm (see table Fig. 86) is derived from the
required tramline spacing and the working width of the seed drill.
Further tramline rhythms can be seen in the operating manual of the
on-board computer
1)
.
The track width (Fig. 85/a) of the tramline corresponds to that of the
cultivating tractor and is adjustable [see section"
djusting the tramline
to the track width of the cultivating tractor", Seite 172].
The wheelmark width (Fig. 85/c) of the tramline increases with an
increasing number of tramline coulters fitted next to each other.
1)
AMALOG
+
Fig. 85
Tramline rhythm
Seed drill working width
12.0 m 15.0 m
Tramline spacing
(working width of the fertiliser spreader and field sprayer)
1
24 m 30 m
2
48 m
3
36 m 45 m
24
30 m
37
18 m
43
42 m
Fig. 86