V - 6
Basic setting
5.7 Setting of the scraper
The scraper (1) can be adjusted to ensure a neat transfer
of crop from the centre rotor to the right rear rotor.
• Loosening the screw coupling (2) adjusts the height
of the scraper.
• Loosening the screw connections (3) moves the
baffle plate forwards or backwards.
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5.8 Adjusting the Compensation
Springs on the Rear Rotor
The compensation spring (1) is used to adjust the
ground pressure of the rear rotor.
Position “a” = minimum flotation
Position “b” = maximum flotation
• The compensation spring should only
be adjusted in the headland position of
the rear rotor. In working position, the
compensation springs are under a high
tension.
• Taking off the compensation springs
when the mower is in working position
can cause serious injury.
• The lower screw-in sections of the
compensation springs must be
completely screwed in.
To adjust the compensation spring, move
the rear rotor to the headland position.
This is the only position in which a
change can and may be made to the pre-
tensioning of the compensation springs.
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a
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