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SIP SPIDER 400/4 ALP User Manual

SIP SPIDER 400/4 ALP
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SPIDER
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danger of turning over, slipping or
material breakage. The solution – a
stabilizer (see auxiliary equipment).
Also control the turning settings during
work and ensure that the spring tines
do not reach too deep into the turf, as
this damages the turf and contaminates
the fodder.
Put the three-point attachment hydraulic control
handle into the “released” position, which is the
lowest (floating) position. This automatically
releases the blockage.
Use the upper lever (1) to position the tedder in a
way, so that it leans forward and the tedding arms
(2) gently touch the ground in the front.
During work, the tedder follows the tractor.
The tedder has to be raised before making sharp
turns or driving in reverse. When raised, the
machine automatically aligns into the middle and
secures itself in position “B”.
The wheels have to be secured. The pin (3) has to
be secured in the hole on the plate (4).
3.2 Central moving of the rotary tedder to the left
or to the right
For turning or grabbing fodder from the meadow
edges, ditches or other obstacles, or for drying fodder
on a smaller surface, work with a centrally offset
tedder. You can achieve the offset by setting the
wheels to the left or right side in the following manner:
Raise the pin (3).
Offset the wheels to the left or right.
Secure the pin in the desired position on the plate
(4).
Make sure that all the wheels are offset in the same
direction.
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SIP SPIDER 400/4 ALP Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSIP
ModelSPIDER 400/4 ALP
CategoryTedders
LanguageEnglish