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5.21.1 Tramline rhythm
Tramlines can be created on the field. Tramlines are seed-free tracks
(Fig. 66/A) for fertilising and plant care machines used later.
The tramline spacing (Fig. 66/b) corresponds to the working width of
the care machines (Fig. 66/B), e.g. fertiliser spread and/or sprayer,
which are used on sown fields.
To set the different tramline spacings (Fig. 66/b), appropriate tramline
rhythms must be entered on the on-board computer.
The required tramline rhythm (see table Fig. 67) is derived from the
required tramline spacing and the working width of the seed drill.
The table () does not contain all the settable tramline rhythms. A list of
all the settable tramline rhythms can be found in the on-board com-
puter operating manual.
The track width (Fig. 66/a) of the tramline corresponds to that of the
care tractor and is adjustable.
The track of the tramline increases if the number of tramline coulters
arranged next to each other increases.
Fig. 54
Tramline rhythm
Seed drill working width
6,0 m
Tramline spacing
(working width of the fertiliser spreader and field sprayer)
1 12 m
3 18 m
4 24 m
5 30 m
6 36 m
7 42 m
2 24 m
6 plus 36 m
Fig. 55