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Redexim Verti-Drain 7521 - Some Guidelines for the Wheel Kit Use; Options, Tines

Redexim Verti-Drain 7521
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12. Assemble both top links AC between the top link support AH and the draw bar AB with pins AD.
Note one side of the top link is bent AI, which should be mounted at AH.
13. Fix the hoses S (long one) and T (short one) to the hydraulic cylinder and 90 degrees connector Y.
14. Mount the hydraulic pipes Z to the 90 degrees connector at one side and the T-connector at the
center side. Use clamps V to fix the hoses and the pipes to the Verti-Drain.
15. Connect the two hoses AF to the T-connecter. Note: since every country has different quick
connectors, no quick connectors are supplied. Use your own ones.
16. Check whether all bolts/nuts are tight.
17. Attach the tractor to the machine.
18. If the pin size of the tractor is different, bush AE can be exchanged.
19. Adjust the machine vertical with toplinks AC.
20. Raise the machine with hydraulic power of tractor and check hydraulic system.
21. Lower and raise machine 10 times, so that air can be removed from hydraulic system.
22. Assemble the longer PTO. Check the length according par. 4.1
16.0.2 SOME GUIDELINES FOR WHEEL KIT USE.
When the machine is used with a hydraulic wheel kit, be aware of the following:
- The unit has no brakes. Highway use is limited to 25 km/h (15 mph)
- Check the national legislation for highway use.
- When the machine is in use, leave the wheels on the ground. A free floating hydraulic valve at the
tractor is necessary.
- Tyre pressure should range from 1.0 – 2.0 bar (14-28 PSI). Note: when used at 1.0 bar the
maximum transport speed is 16 km/h (10 mph).
- The maximum hydraulic system pressure is 175 bar (2400 PSI).
- Never disconnect the hoses from tractor when machine is raised off the ground. Always ensure that
machine is tight on the ground with locked rear roller supports and relieved oil pressure, before
disconnecting the hoses. (see also par.11.0)
- When the working depth is adjusted, always reset the machine at 90 degrees with toplinks.
- Check bolts/nuts regularly.
- Watch your turns when machine is raised. Damage to the PTO may occur
- Do make straight passes during work, no turns allowed.
16.1 OPTIONS, TINES
Tines are essential for the correct working of the machine. Several tines are available for this machine,
see the spare part pages for a total overview. Generally speaking, tines can be divided into two
categories: Solids and Hollows. We advise using genuine tines, since they are fully adapted to the
machine.
In fig.11. several tine combinations are given. The tineholders have 5 x 12 mm (1/2”) holes and 2 x 24
mm (1”) holes for adapting tines.The lock bolt A may be tightened till 40 Nm (30 lbs.ft.) and B till 70
Nm (50 lbs.ft). If the tines still slip out of the adapter, grind a flat area to the tine.

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