Pottinger TEGOSEM 500 hydraulic, trailed Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
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Translations of the original
Operating manual
TS200 & TS500
Read thoroughly before initial operation!
As from HG series number: 08010-01000
Status: 01/2016, V1.0
Article no. Instructions: 00600-3-839
8580.10.001.0_en_8_0
8580.10.002.0_en_8_0
8580.10.101.0_en_8_0
8580.10.102.0_en_8_0
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It should NOT
be an inconvenience or unnecessary to read the
operating instructions and to conform to them.
It's not just enough to take the word of others
that a machine is good, then make the purchase
and believe that everything will run like
clockwork. Those who take this attitude would
not only damage their own reputations, but also
make the mistake of blaming the machine for any
possible failures rather than themselves. To
ensure noteworthy success you must enter into
the spirit of the machine, learn about the
purpose of every facility on it and gain
practical experience in its use. Only then will
you be satisfied both with the machine and with
yourself, and to help you achieve this is the
purpose of these operating instructions.
Leipzig-Plagwitz 1872
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Contents
1 EC Declaration of Conformity .............................................................................. 4
2 Conditions ........................................................................................................... 5
3 Guarantee ........................................................................................................... 5
4 Accident prevention Safety information ............................................................. 5
5 Assembling the seed drill ..................................................................................... 6
5.1 Structure and function ................................................................................... 6
5.2 Securing the control module .......................................................................... 6
5.3 Electrical connection ...................................................................................... 7
6 Hydraulic blower drive ......................................................................................... 8
6.1 Connecting the hydraulic blower (HG) ........................................................... 8
6.2 Setting values (HG) ....................................................................................... 9
6.3 Setting procedure (HG) ................................................................................. 9
6.4 Diagram (HG) .............................................................................................. 11
6.5 Hydraulics (HG) .......................................................................................... 12
7 Settings ............................................................................................................. 13
7.1 Correct choice of sowing shaft .................................................................... 13
7.2 Removing (changing) the sowing shaft ........................................................ 14
7.3 Bottom flap (brush adjustment) ................................................................... 14
7.4 Agitator ........................................................................................................ 15
7.5 Shaft air plate .............................................................................................. 15
7.6 Level sensor ................................................................................................ 15
7.7 Working width / Seed tables ........................................................................ 16
7.8 Calibration test / Regulating the seed quantity ............................................ 23
7.9 Operation in the field ................................................................................... 25
7.10 Emptying the bin ...................................................................................... 25
8 Maintenance and care ....................................................................................... 26
8.1 General ........................................................................................................ 26
8.2 Location of type plate .................................................................................. 26
9 Technical Data .................................................................................................. 27
10 Correct seed drill selection.............................................................................. 28
10.1 Calculate quantity ..................................................................................... 28
10.2 Required blower ....................................................................................... 28
10.3 Hose lengths ............................................................................................ 28
11 Safety information ........................................................................................... 29
11.1 Designated use ........................................................................................ 29
11.2 General safety information and accident prevention regulations .......... 30
11.3 Attached machines ................................................................................... 32
11.4 Maintenance ............................................................................................. 32
12 Safety signs .................................................................................................... 33
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1 EC Declaration of Conformity
According to Directive 2006/42/EC
The manufacturer, Fa. APV Technische Produkte Ges.m.b.H.
Dallein 15, A-3753 Hötzelsdorf, declares herewith that the product
Pneumatic seed drill
„TS 200“, „TS 500“
Machine type designation / Fab. no. (see delivery statement and title page)
to which this declaration of conformity relates, complies with the relevant basic
safety and health requirements of the EC Directive2006/42/EC, as well as the
requirements of the other relevant EC directives.
2006/42/EG Machinery Directive
2004/108/EG EMC Directive
If applicable: Title / Number / Release version of the other EC directives
For the proper implementation of the health and safety requirements mentioned in
the EC directives, the following standards and/or technical specifications were used:
EN 14018 Agricultural and Forestry machinery Seeding machines Safety
EN 349 Machinery safety - minimum distances to prevent crushing
EN 60204-1 Machinery safety - electrical fittings
EN 953 Machinery safety separative safeguards
ISO 12100 Machinery safety; general design principles;
risk assessment and risk reduction
ISO 13857 Machinery safety, Safe distances.
If applicable: Title / Number / Release version
Your CE contact person at APV is Mr Jürgen Schöls (Engineer).
He can be contacted by phone on +43(0) 2913-8001.
Dallein, 2/2015
Place / Date
Signed by
Ing. Jürgen Schöls
Geschäftsleitung
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2 Conditions
Dear Customer!
We are pleased and congratulate you on your purchase decision. We hope you enjoy
working with this machine and we wish you every success!
Before using this machine and without fail, please read all the information in these
operating instructions!
3 Guarantee
Please check the machine for any possible transport damage immediately upon
acceptance. Future claims for transport damage will not be recognised.
We extend a one-year factory guarantee from the date of delivery (your invoice or the
delivery docket act as your guarantee certificate).
This guarantee covers material and construction faults, but does not include parts
that have been damaged through normal or excessive wear.
The guarantee becomes void
when damages result from acts of violence
when an operating fault exists
when the stipulated requirements are not met
when the machine is enhanced or fitted with third-party replacement parts
without our permission
when the machine is cleaned with water
when the spreader is used for winter service
4 Accident prevention Safety information
Observe the general accident prevention regulations of the relevant state/country.
This machine must only be operated by those who have been briefed on the danger
areas.
Check danger areas (children!) before starting and initial operation.
Ensure there is sufficient visibility!
The warning and reference stickers on the machine provide important information for
safe operation. Please take notice of them for your own safety!
Before starting work, familiarise yourself with all the equipment and controls as well
as their functions.
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5 Assembling the seed drill
5.1 Structure and function
The pneumatic seed drill is both a spreading and seed drilling machine with a
200/500 litre holding capacity.
The sowing shaft is driven by a 12V electric geared motor, which is regulated via the
controller. The sowing shaft speed can be easily adjusted from the driver's seat using
the control.
The sowing shaft speed is adapted to the tractor speed via the speed sensor system.
The control module power supply is delivered via the tractor’s standard 3-pin socket.
5.2 Securing the control module
Fix the bracket supplied (standard feature)
in the cabin with two screws.
12-pin socket 3-pin socket
6-pin socket 30A fuse
IMPORTANT: Do NOT role the cable into coil if at all possible!
Fitted to the underside of the control module is a 3-pin socket (= connection to steady
plus on tractor), a 6-pin socket (= connecting seed drill to control module) and a
12- pin socket for the sensors (speed and headland sensor).
TIP: Note the angle at which the module can be viewed in order to read the display
optimally. You may bend the bracket slightly to set a better angle.
Abb.: 1
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5.3 Electrical connection
The included cable (standard feature) can be
directly connected to the normal 3-pin socket
in the tractor cabin. Connect the other end to
the control module.
The (30A) fuse is located on the right side of
the control module.
IMPORTANT: The 12V power supply must NOT be plugged into the cigarette lighter
socket!
The control should be switched off again after operation is complete (various safety
related reasons).
If the battery is being charged through a charger that is in the "Start" mode, this may
lead to voltage peaks! This in turn can damage the electrical system on the control
module if it is also connected when charging the battery!
Abb.: 2
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6 Hydraulic blower drive
6.1 Connecting the hydraulic blower (HG)
On the TS200 and TS500 is a hydraulic blower variant which is driven directly by the
tractor’s hydraulics.
Two hoses are provided for coupling to the tractor:
- The return line (marked in yellow, BG4) must
lead depressurised (WITHOUT reduction) to
the tractor’s oil tank!!!
- The pressure line (marked in red, BG3) can
simply be connected to the tractor’s servo.
- When connecting the hydraulic hoses to the
tractor‘s hydraulics, make sure the hydraulics
of both the tractor and the machine are
depressurised!
IMPORTANT: Before putting the blower into operation, turn the flow control valve
completely off!
This prevents the blower from unintentionally overspeeding!
Illus.: 4
Abb.: 3
Hydraulic block
with control valve
Motor
Pressure line
(marked red)
Tank line
(marked yellow)
Coupling sleeve BG 4
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6.2 Setting values (HG)
The blower creates an airflow that transfers
the seed through the hoses to the
rebounding plates. The air pressure needed
and the air volume depend heavily on the
seed (type and weight), the quantity,
working width and speed.
Therefore, an exact specification for the
correct blower setting is not possible and
must be determined in field trials!
IMPORTANT: The airflow must never be too weak otherwise the seed remains in the
hoses and blocks them! This then creates a lot of work as the hoses have to be
disconnected and emptied by hand. In addition, the seed can become crushed in the
dosing unit!
An airflow that is too strong can also have negative effects on seed distribution.
Apply the guiding principle:
As much as necessary, but as little as possible!!
The air volume is limited by the spreading medium used, which must not become
impaired when rebounding off the rebounding plate and which also must not rebound
too high causing the desired depositing area to be missed!
The blower speed increases proportionally with the oil flow.
6.3 Setting procedure (HG)
Variant 1 (Fixed displacement pump: non-adjustable oil volume)
x Close control valve completely (- minus)
x Set blower in operation (tractor motor speed as in field operation)
x Adjust blower speed with the control valve on the control block
x The control block secures the motor against overspeeding
TIP: The hydraulic pump on the tractor must deliver sufficient oil so that the blower
speed does not drop if the tractor’s engine speed drops or through the operation of
other hydraulic functions.
Variant 2 (variable displacement pump or adjustable oil volume on the tractor)
x Open control valve completely (+ plus)
x Close flow control valve on tractor (set oil volume to ZERO)
x Set blower in operation and bring up to desired speed (slowly increase oil
volume)
Abb.: 5
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TIP: The control block is designed for 80l/min. If the tractor pump produces a greater
oil volume, this can cause the system to overheat, similarly if the tractor has no oil
cooling system.
IMPORTANT: Setting is only valid for the tractor being used. If another tractor is to
be used then the blower must be reset!
A correct setting is essential in order to avoid potential seeding problems through
underspeed or damage to the blower through overspeed!
Adjustment table for the regulating valve (guide values):
(valid for approx. 50°C oil temperature)
Working width
Working width
Working width
3m
6m
12m
S
Setting
scale
r.p.m.
Setting
scale
r.p.m.
Setting
scale
r.p.m.
3
2000
-
2600
4
2600
-
3400
max.
3400
-50
00
2
1200
-
2000
3
2000
-
2600
4
2600
-
3400
TIP: A measurement strip is fixed to the hydraulic motor. If the
temperature increases within a scale range (from 71° to 110°C), then
it turns black.
More than 80°C is not permitted!
Abb.: 6
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6.4 Diagram (HG)
AA = max.
hhose length
1m
B = max.
hose length
1m
P = Connection
plug BG3
marked red
Kupplungsstecker
T = Connection
Plug BG4 (or
c
oupling sleeve)
Marked yellow
Abb.: 7
Motor
IN
Motor
OUT
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6.5 Hydraulics (HG)
IMPORTANT: The hydraulic system is under high pressure!
Swapping the connections causes reverse function and/or certain destruction of the
hydraulic motor! (e. g. Lift / lower) Accident danger!
x When connecting hydraulic motors, make sure that the hydraulic hoses are
connected as stipulated!
x When connecting the hydraulic hoses to the tractor hydraulics, make sure that the
hydraulics of both the tractor and machine are depressurised! With hydraulic
function connections between tractor and machine, the coupling sleeves and
plugs should be marked so that operating errors are virtually impossible!
x Check hydraulic hoses regularly and renew when damaged or aged! The new
hoses must comply with the technical demands of the machine’s manufacturer!
x Use appropriate aids when looking for leaks Danger of injury!
x Liquids (hydraulic oil) escaping under high pressure can penetrate the skin and
cause serious injuries! Seek immediate medical attention if injured! (Danger of
infection!)
NOTE: Before any work on the hydraulic system, lower the machine, depressurise
the system and turn the motor off!
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7 Settings
7.1 Correct choice of sowing shaft
Before filling the bin with seed, make sure the correct sowing shaft has been chosen
(coarse, fine and/or blind).
The right choice will be made according to the nature of the seed and the amount to
be dispensed.
The standard scope of delivery for the TS200 und TS500
includes 2 fully assembled sowing shafts
1 sowing shaft with coarse-toothed sowing wheels (GGG)
(Abb.: 8)
1 sowing shaft with one fine sowing wheel per discharge (fb-
f-fb-fb) (Abb.: 9)
Coarse-toothed sowing shaft application field:
General: for large quantities and/or large grain sizes.
E.g.: grass mixtures, rye, barley, wheat, oats, etc.
Fine-toothed sowing shaft application field:
General: for small quantities and/or small grain sizes.
Sowing small seeds like rapeseed, clover, phacelia, slug
pellets, etc.
TIP: Blind or extra fine sowing wheels can considerably
reduce the output quantity.
IMPORTANT: Care must be taken when selecting the sowing shaft combination to
ensure that the sowing shaft setting lies ideally between 20% and 80% on the control
module.
That way successful readjustment and uniform seed delivery is also ensured with
speed-dependent application at very low and/or high speeds!
Sowing shaft type
Standard fittings
fb-f-fb-fb
GGG
Mustard
Phacelia
Wheat
Grass
Abb.: 8
Abb.: 9
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7.2 Removing (changing) the sowing shaft
To remove the sowing shaft, proceed as follows:
NOTE: When changing the sowing shaft, ensure that the bin is completely empty.
After fitting the sowing shaft, check that the machine is running smoothly.
x Empty the bin completely.
x Remove the side cover for the driving rollers.
x Pull the round belts off the driving rollers.
x Unscrew the fastening nuts of the side cover for the sowing shaft.
x Now remove the entire sowing shaft with the side cover.
x Now the new sowing shaft can be fitted into the machine.
x Refit the removed parts in the reverse order.
7.3 Bottom flap (brush adjustment)
A brush is fitted above the sowing shaft. This brush
can be adjusted, on a scale of +4 to -5, using the lever
on the frame.
If the lever is used to press the brush further onto the
sowing shaft (scale value of -1 to -5) the output
quantity will be reduced slightly. If the brush is lifted
(scale value +1 to +4), this will increase the seed output slightly.
The brush’s base setting is 0. This setting was used to create the calibration tests for
the seed tables.
With the brush the machine is basically set to the seed spread.
With fine seeds which flow very well, in most cases the brush must be adjusted
slightly in (so, a minus) and be adjusted out for large seeds, which is a plus on the
scale!
Pay attention to the stripping behaviour of the brush during the calibration test (see
point 7.8).
Abb.: 10
Abb.: 11
Abb.: 12
Abb.: 13
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7.4 Agitator
It is only necessary to use the agitator with seed types which tend
to bridge or seed which is very light (e.g. with grass types).
If the agitator is not needed, then just remove the O-ring which is
on the driving wheels between the agitator and sowing shaft.
7.5 Shaft air plate
NOTE: With large seed types like vetch,
peas, horse beans or similarly large seeds,
the shaft air plate must be removed (even
with a hydraulic or p.t.o. blower) to prevent
any damage to the sowing wheels..
7.6 Level sensor
The level sensor reacts when it is no longer covered by seed! It
can be set higher depending on what quantity is required in the
bin after the sensor has been triggered.
The sensor can also be adjusted to the intensity of the respective
seed. This is set with a small slotted screw located on the back of
the sensor.
When the sensor switches, it starts to glow and the bin is full! You
can check this. If you cover the front sensor with your hand, it should start to glow.
This is an easy way to check if the sensor is functioning and if the intensity is correct!
Abb.: 14
Abb.: 16
(screwed with 4 Torxscrews (TX30) M6x12mm)
Abb.: 15
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7.7 Working width / Seed tables
The TS200 and TS500 seed drills can be adjusted to a maximum working width of up
to 6m (with an electric blower) and up to 12 m for the HG 300 M1 (hydraulic blower).
The spread quantity depends on the sowing shaft speed and the sensoroperated
travelling speed. A calibration test should be done before starting work to determine
the required output quantity.
The seed tables show the output quantity for the individual seed types in kilograms
per minute (= the calibration test output quantity).
Not only are the standard sowing shafts cited in the seed tables, there are also
special versions.
NOTE: These tables can be used as reference values however they are not equally
applicable everywhere. Many factors play a role and/or significant changes can occur
(e.g.: thousand-gain-weight, seed humidity, changes to flow behaviour, and much
more).
The output quantity is determined by following formula:
Example:
[kg/min] 1,2
600
[m] 12 [km/h] 12[kg/ha] 5
uu
[kg/min]weight
600
[m] width working[km/h] speed driving [kg/ha]quantity output required
uu
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Gras
Grass
Herbe
Lolium perenne
Weizen
Wheat
Blé
Triticum
Gerste
Barley
Orge
Hordeum
Rettich
Radish
Radis
Raphanus
raphanistrum
Quantity
kg/min
kg/min
kg/min
Quantity
kg/min
kg/min
kg/min
kg/min
Quantity
kg/min
kg/min
Quantity
kg/min
kg/min
Sowing
shaft
ffff
BG
-G-
BG
GGG
Sowing
shaft
ffff
GGG
fb-Flex20-fb
Flex40
Sowing
shaft
ffff
GGG
Sowing
shaft
ffff
GGG
2
0,06
0,26
0,27
2
0,13
0,52
0,344
0,480
2
0,18
0,54
2
0,24
0,66
5
0,22
0,45
0,61
5
0,16
1,18
0,584
1,030
5
0,48
0,87
5
0,62
1,18
10
0,49
0,76
1,17
10
0,20
2,30
0,985
1,945
10
0,97
1,41
10
1,27
2,05
15
0,76
1,07
1,73
15
0,24
3,41
1,386
2,681
15
1,47
1,96
15
1,91
2,92
20
1,03
1,39
2,30
20
0,28
4,52
1,787
3,776
20
1,96
2,51
20
2,55
3,79
25
1,30
1,70
2,86
25
0,32
5,64
2,188
4,692
25
2,45
3,06
25
3,19
4,66
30
1,38
1,98
3,42
30
1,58
6,70
2,589
5,607
30
2,95
3,61
30
3,60
35
1,47
2,26
3,98
35
2,85
7,76
2,990
6,523
35
3,44
4,16
35
4,29
40
1,55
2,54
4,55
40
4,11
8,82
3,391
7,438
40
3,94
4,71
40
4,98
45
1,64
2,83
5,11
45
5,37
9,88
3,792
8,354
45
4,43
5,26
45
50
1,72
3,11
5,67
50
6,63
10,94
4,193
9,269
50
4,93
5,81
50
55
1,82
3,30
6,23
55
6,96
11,21
4,593
10,185
55
5,02
6,70
55
60
1,93
3,50
6,79
60
7,28
11,48
4,994
11,100
60
5,12
7,59
60
65
2,03
3,69
7,36
65
7,61
11,76
5,395
12,016
65
5,22
8,48
65
70
2,13
3,89
7,92
70
7,93
12,03
5,796
12,931
70
5,32
9,38
70
75
2,23
4,08
8,48
75
8,26
12,30
6,197
13,847
75
5,41
10,27
75
80
2,34
4,28
9,05
80
8,58
12,57
6,598
14,762
80
5,51
11,16
80
85
2,44
4,47
9,61
85
8,91
12,84
6,999
15,678
85
5,61
12,05
85
90
2,54
4,67
10,17
90
9,23
13,12
7,400
16,593
90
5,71
12,95
90
95
2,67
10,73
95
9,86
13,93
7,801
17,509
95
5,80
13,84
95
100
2,81
11,30
100
10,48
14,75
8,202
18,424
100
5,90
14,73
100
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Wicke
Vetch
Vesce
Vicia
Buchweizen
Buckwheat
Blé Noir
Fagopyrum
Blaue
Lupine
Blue Lupine
Lupin Bleu
Lupinus
angustifolius
Grünroggen
Green Rye
Seigle Vert
Secale cereale
Quantity
kg/min
kg/min
Quantity
kg/min
kg/min
kg/min
kg/min
Quantity
kg/min
Quantity
kg/min
Sowing shaft
fb-f-fb-fb
ffff
Sowing shaft
ffff
GGG
fb-Flex20-fb
Flex40
Sowing shaft
GGG
Sowing shaft
GGG
2
0,76
3,37
2
0,09
0,54
0,33
0,27
2
0,42
2
0,46
5
1,42
3,89
5
0,39
0,99
0,50
0,70
5
1,11
5
0,99
10
2,51
4,75
10
0,90
1,74
0,78
1,40
10
2,26
10
1,87
15
3,61
5,61
15
1,41
2,49
1,07
2,11
15
3,41
15
2,74
20
4,71
6,48
20
1,92
3,24
1,35
2,82
20
4,56
20
3,62
25
5,81
7,34
25
2,43
3,99
1,64
3,53
25
5,71
25
4,50
30
8,00
30
2,86
4,68
1,92
4,23
30
6,87
30
5,33
35
35
3,30
5,38
2,21
4,94
35
8,03
35
6,16
40
40
3,74
6,07
2,49
5,65
40
9,19
40
6,98
45
45
4,18
6,76
2,78
6,36
45
10,35
45
7,81
50
50
4,62
7,45
3,07
7,07
50
11,51
50
8,64
55
55
4,84
3,35
7,77
55
12,48
55
9,45
60
60
5,06
3,64
8,48
60
13,44
60
10,27
65
65
5,28
3,92
9,19
65
14,41
65
11,08
70
70
5,50
4,21
9,90
70
15,37
70
11,89
75
75
5,72
4,49
10,60
75
16,33
75
12,71
80
80
5,94
4,78
11,31
80
17,30
80
13,44
85
85
6,16
5,06
12,02
85
18,26
85
14,18
90
90
6,38
5,35
12,73
90
19,23
90
14,92
95
95
5,63
13,44
95
21,71
95
15,14
100
100
5,92
14,14
100
24,20
100
18,10
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Hafer
Oat
Avoine
Avena
Senf
Mustard
Moutarde
Sinapis Alba
Luzerne
Alfalfa
Luz
erne
Medicago Sativa
Rotklee
Red
Clover
Trè
fle
Rouge
Trifolium
Quantity
kg/min
kg/min
Quantity
kg/min
kg/min
Quantity
kg/min
kg/min
Quantity
kg/min
kg/min
S
owing
shaft
fb-f-fb-
fb
GGG
S
owing
shaft
fb-f-fb-
fb
ffff
Sowing
shaft
fb
-f-fb
-fb
ffff
Sowing
shaft
fb-f-fb-fb
ffff
2
0,01
0,15
2
0,04
0,33
2
0,10
0,30
2
0,04
0,56
5
0,02
0,46
5
0,15
0,75
5
0,21
0,70
5
0,15
1,37
10
0,04
0,98
10
0,33
1,45
10
0,40
1,38
10
0,33
2,72
15
0,06
1,50
15
0,50
2,15
15
0,60
2,05
15
0,51
4,06
20
0,07
2,02
20
0,68
2,86
20
0,79
2,73
20
0,70
5,41
25
0,09
2,54
25
0,86
3,56
25
0,98
3,40
25
0,88
6,76
30
0,12
3,03
30
1,00
4,23
30
1,15
4,05
30
1,06
6,99
35
0,14
3,52
35
1,15
4,89
35
1,32
4,71
35
1,23
7,22
40
0,17
4,01
40
1,29
5,56
40
1,49
5,36
40
1,41
7,45
45
0,19
4,50
45
1,43
6,22
45
1,65
6,01
45
1,58
7,68
50
0,22
4,99
50
1,58
6,89
50
1,82
6,67
50
1,76
7,91
55
0,23
5,42
55
1,65
7,25
55
1,86
7,03
55
1,82
8,14
60
0,24
5,85
60
1,72
7,61
60
1,90
7,40
60
1,87
8,36
65
0,25
6,29
65
1,79
7,97
65
1,93
7,77
65
1,93
8,59
70
0,26
6,72
70
1,86
8,33
70
1,97
8,14
70
1,98
8,82
75
0,27
7,15
75
1,93
8,69
75
2,01
8,50
75
2,04
9,05
80
0,27
7,58
80
2,00
9,05
80
2,04
8,87
80
2,09
9,28
85
0,27
8,02
85
2,07
9,41
85
2,08
9,24
85
2,15
9,51
90
0,27
8,45
90
2,14
9,77
90
2,12
9,61
90
2,20
9,74
95
0,28
8,73
95
2,31
10,35
95
2,24
10,33
95
2,33
10,34
100
0,31
10,23
100
2,48
10,92
100
2,36
11,06
100
2,46
10,94
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Phacelia
Phacelia
Phacélie
Phacelia
tanacetifolia
Raps
Rape
Colza
Brassica Napus
Mohn
Poppy
Pavot
Papaver
Erbse
Pea
Pois
Pisum
sativum
Quantity
kg/min
kg/min
Quantity
kg/min
kg/min
kg/min
Quantity
kg/min
Quantity
kg/min
kg/min
Sowing shaft
fb-f-fb-
fb
f
fff
Sowing
shaft
fb
-f-fb
-fb
fb
-fb-
ef-eb
-
fb
fb
-efv-
efv-fb
Sowing
shaft
fb-fb-
ef-eb
-fb
Sowing
shaft
fb
-Flex20
-fb
Flex 40
2
0,14
0,34
2
0,110
0,037
0,010
2
0,029
2
0,46
0,95
5
0,31
0,77
5
0,211
0,060
0,019
5
0,049
5
0,67
1,45
10
0,61
1,49
10
0,380
0,099
0,047
10
0,083
10
1,02
2,29
15
0,90
2,22
15
0,548
0,138
0,075
15
0,116
15
1,37
3,12
20
1,19
2,94
20
0,717
0,177
0,103
20
0,150
20
1,72
3,96
25
1,49
3,66
25
0,885
0,216
0,131
25
0,183
25
2,07
4,80
30
1,52
30
1,031
0,294
0,159
30
0,260
30
2,42
5,63
35
1,56
35
1,178
0,371
0,187
35
0,336
35
2,77
6,47
40
1,59
40
1,324
0,449
0,215
40
0,412
40
3,12
7,30
45
1,63
45
1,470
0,526
0,243
45
0,489
45
3,48
8,14
50
1,66
50
1,617
0,603
0,271
50
0,565
50
3,83
8,98
55
1,75
55
1,685
0,636
0,299
55
0,602
55
4,18
9,81
60
1,85
60
1,754
0,669
0,327
60
0,638
60
4,53
10,65
65
1,94
65
1,823
0,701
0,355
65
0,675
65
4,88
11,49
70
2,04
70
1,892
0,734
0,383
70
0,711
70
5,23
12,32
75
2,13
75
1,960
0,766
0,411
75
0,748
75
5,58
13,16
80
2,23
80
2,029
0,799
0,439
80
0,784
80
5,93
13,99
85
2,32
85
2,098
0,831
0,467
85
0,821
85
6,28
14,83
90
2,42
90
2,167
0,864
0,496
90
0,857
90
6,64
15,67
95
2,52
95
2,303
0,908
0,524
95
0,900
95
6,99
16,50
100
2,62
100
2,440
0,952
0,552
100
0,942
100
7,34
17,34
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