If the machine is using a tilling rotor the working depth needs to be deeper depending
on the operator needs. The maximum working depth is 7”. An adjustable roller-scraper
bar is available upon request.
DANGER: Stay clear of rotating driveline. Entanglement in rotating driveline can
cause serious injury or death. Disengage PTO, engage parking brake or place
transmission in “Park”, shut off the tractor and remove the key before working
around hitch, attaching or detaching driveline, making adjustments, servicing or
cleaning the machine.
DANGER: Never trust the tractor hydraulics alone to support the machine. Never
do any repairs or adjustments under the machine unless it is safely blocked.
3.06 - Front Roller Adjustment
As an option, the aerator-overseeder can be supplied with a front roller. This option is
very useful when the machine is attached to the tractor three point in the float position.
This allows the machine to precisely follow the ground contour (see fig. 6).
The depth is controlled by turning the adjustment screws attached to each side of the
machine. When using, be sure both adjustment screws are in the same position.
The rear roller is then adjusted so the machine is working as level and parallel to the
ground as possible. The spikes welded to the front roller ensure constant contact with
the ground and prevent the roller from sliding along the ground and bulldozing.
OPERATION 15 FRONTIER
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ERATOR-OVERSEEDER OPERATOR’S MANUAL
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Fig. 6
1. adjustment screw
2. front roller
3. spikes