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Frontier DH5410C User Manual

Frontier DH5410C
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To change the angle of the front gang, loosen the
bolts at positions A and remove the bolt at position B.
With the disk slightly lowered into the ground, use the
tractor to carefully move the disk either forward or
backwards to the desired position. Reinstall bolt B
and tighten all four bolts to 1500 ft/lbs.
To change the angle of the rear gang, loosen the bolts
at positions D, E and F and remove C.
The rear gang of the disk can also be adjusted from
side to side. If the rear gang is moved to the left, it
increases the amount of soil being thrown into the
furrow. If the rear gang is moved to the right, it will
decrease the amount of soil being thrown into the
furrow. To shift the rear gang, loosen the bolts at
positions C and F and remove the bolts at D and E.
With the disk blades resting on the ground, moving
the disk either forward or backward will cause the
gang carrier to shift to the right or left as desired.
Align the bolt holes, reinstall the bolts and tighten all
four bolts to 1500 ft/lbs.
Increasing the angle of the rear gang relative to the
front gang, may correct a condition where the front
gang is causing the disk to dog track behind the
tractor.
ADJUST THE LEVELING CONTROL ARM
The leveling control arm is used to transfer
pressure to the rear of the disk in order to
increase penetration of the rear disk blades.
Pressure is increased by tightening the
adjustment nut against the spring. This
adjustment is easiest to make when the disk is
in the raised transport position and there is no
pressure on the nut. Once the desired setting
is made, lock the first nut with the second nut
on the eyebolt. When the disk is lowered to the operating position, take care the spring is never fully
compressed. Increasing pressure against the spring will put more down pressure on the rear blades.
Carrying the disk slightly with the wheels while operating will allow the disk to pivot on the wheels
and result in more even blade penetration front to rear. If the disk is operated with the wheels fully
raised, little or no pressure should be placed on the spring. If disking through a sharp depression or
ditch, raise the disk slightly to prevent excessive pressure on the spring and levelling arm.
Increasing pressure on the rear gang can reduce dog tracking by creating a side thrust opposite to
the thrust of the front gang.
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Frontier DH5410C Specifications

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BrandFrontier
ModelDH5410C
CategoryFarm Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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