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TINEMASTER
RIGID
Operating, Maintenance
& Spare Parts Book
Quivogne UK Ltd.
Fen Farm,
Washbrook,
Ipswich,
Suffolk.
IP8 3HE
Tel: 01473 730 576
Fax: 01473 730 681
web: www.quivogne.co.uk
e-mail: info@quivogne.co.uk
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MACHINE DETAILS
Model
Serial Number
Date Of Manufacture
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Care should be taken to follow the procedure below; failure to do so may
result in personal injury and or damage to the machine.
Larger Tinemaster Disc Harrows fold hydraulically for road transport.
NEVER TOW DISCS IN THE TRANSPORT POSITION WITHOUT
THE LOCKING PINS IN PLACE.
Tractor Linkage To The Machine
Ensure that the height of the tractor drawbar is approximately the same
height as the drawbar of the machine when the machine is standing on the
ground with the frame and drawbar parallel to the ground.
The height of the drawbar of the machine may be adjusted by using the
holes provided in the frame. This will mean that when in work, the
height of the tractor drawbar is approximately 100mm higher than the
machines drawbar.
Adjustment For Levelling The Frame
The level of the frame of the machine may be adjusted by means of the
spring loaded telescopic screw. The frame should be approximately
parallel to the ground when the machine is in work.
When in work the screw allows balanced compressions of the springs on
each side of the articulating block.
TRANSPORTING THE TINEMASTER.
Customers that have the larger 445/45 19.5 wheels fitted should be aware
that the transport width of the Tinemaster is now over 3.00m
DO NOT TRANSPORT THE TINEMASTER IN THE FULLY
RAISED POSITION. LOWER HALF WAY FOR
TRANSPORTATION OTHERWISE SWAYING MAY OCCUR
AND THE MACHINE MAY BECOME UNSTABLE.
Setting The Angles Of The Disc Gangs
When setting into work we suggest that the angle of the discs is initially
set as follows:
Front Discs: Set to the 3 rd hole from the front
Rear Discs: Set to the 3 rd hole from the rear
From this position ‘opening’ the discs (moving the front discs further
forward and the rear discs further back) will increase the cutting action.
‘Closing’ the discs (moving the front discs backwards and the rear discs
forwards) will reduce the cutting action.
If the discs leave a ridge or depression in the middle, carry out the
following minor adjustments.
To remove a ridge:
OPEN up the front set of discs by 1 or 2 holes.
To remove a depression:
CLOSE up the front set of discs by 1 or 2 holes.
Adjusting The Discing Depth
On the hydraulic folding machines, the discing depth is adjusted by
moving the depth stop on the slide which is situated on the rearmost
wheel lift cylinder.
On the rigid frame machines, the discing depth is adjusted by attaching or
removing the mechanical clips onto or off the piston of each of the wheel
lift cylinders
To Operate The Tines
The tines are lifted and lowered hydraulically, they are all linked together
and when in work are connected to a large capacity accumulator, giving
the tines and auto-reset break-back effect.
The pressure in the hydraulic circuit is factory set and must only be
adjusted by a Quivogne engineer.
The depth of each tine is adjusted by means of the pin on the tine leg. It is
recommended that the tines are set approximately 100mm below the disc
depth.
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