Pottinger TERRASEM 4000 T Operating instructions

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Operator‘s manual
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+ INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRODUCT DELIVERY . . . Page 3
"Translation of the original Operating Manual" Nr.
TERRASEM 4000 T Standardline
(Type 8503 : + . . 01001)
TERRASEM 4000 T Profi line
(Type 8503 : + . . 01001)
• Seed drill
99 8503.GB.80K.0
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Recommendations
for work safety!
All points refering
to safety in this
manual are
in di ca ted by this
sign.
Table of contents
WARNING SIGNS
CE sign ...................................................................... 6
Meaning of warning signs.......................................... 6
GENERAL SAFETY TIPS
Travelling with implement in tow ............................... 7
Coupling and uncoupling the implement .................. 7
Regulations for Use ................................................... 7
Travelling on roads ..................................................... 7
Before starting work .................................................. 7
Checking before operation ........................................ 7
CONFIGURATION
Functional assembly of the machine ......................... 8
Components .............................................................. 8
ATTACHING TO THE TRACTOR
Hydraulic connection ................................................. 9
Connecting the brake unit ........................................ 9
Attaching the machine ............................................. 10
Adjust drawbar ........................................................ 10
Connecting the electrics .......................................... 10
Garaging the machine ............................................. 11
TRANSPORT AND WORKING POSITIONS
Conversion to working position ............................... 12
Conversion to transport position ............................. 13
General notes on road transport ............................. 14
Take care when turning on slopes! .......................... 14
Changing the lighting boards .................................. 15
OPERATION SETTINGS
Ground Preparation ................................................. 16
Track loosener 1) ...................................................... 16
Rotary (spade) harrow ............................................. 16
Disc system ............................................................. 17
Boundary plates ...................................................... 17
Tread packer ............................................................ 18
Levelling tines .......................................................... 18
Harrow tines ............................................................ 18
Seeding bar ............................................................. 19
Hydraulic share pressure adjustment ...................... 20
Track marker ............................................................ 21
Tail wheel ................................................................. 22
Marking the driving lane .......................................... 22
Driving lane .............................................................. 23
Driving lane outlets .................................................. 23
Distributor ................................................................ 23
Loading platform ..................................................... 25
Container cover ....................................................... 25
Brief instructions
.....................................................
.....................................................
26
26
ADJUSTING SOWING QUANTITY (CALIBRATI-
ON PROCESS*)
Adjusting seed quantity per hectare ........................ 27
Procedure before ”calibration process” .................. 27
Procedure after ”calibration process” ..................... 27
Dosing unit .............................................................. 28
Electric sowing quantity adjustment 1) .................... 30
POWER CONTROL - OPERATION
Control panel ........................................................... 31
Initial Power Control operation ................................ 31
Button indication ..................................................... 31
Switching on operating device ................................ 32
System-New Start ................................................... 32
Pre-programmed standard values ........................... 32
Base settings menu ................................................. 33
Main menu ............................................................... 34
Seed Menu .............................................................. 35
Calibration menu (Abdrehen) ............................. 36
Hydraulic menu ........................................................ 38
Hectare meter .......................................................... 39
Electronic seed quantity adjustment ....................... 40
Driving lane switching .............................................. 41
Monitoring functions ................................................ 43
Alarms ...................................................................... 44
Sensor test .............................................................. 45
ISOBUS - TERMINAL
Initial Operation of the Control ................................ 46
Menu points in the Start Menu ................................ 46
Setting the Control................................................... 47
Working with the Control ......................................... 55
Seed Menu .............................................................. 57
Hydraulic – Hand functions ..................................... 58
Dosing – Hand functions ......................................... 61
Automatic Functions ................................................ 62
Operating Data ........................................................ 65
Diagnostic menu ...................................................... 66
Joystick – Seed Drill grouping ................................. 69
Setting the Joystick ................................................. 69
Uses of tractor data ................................................. 70
ELECTRO-HYDRAULICS
Layout plan - Control ............................................... 71
Safeguarding the electrical unit ............................... 71
Disruptions and remedies to power failure ............. 72
Hydraulics plan “Standardline ................................. 72
Disruptions and remedies to power failure
"Profiline" ................................................................. 73
Hydraulics plan "Profiline" ....................................... 73
Job calculator layout plan “Standardline” ............... 74
Job calculator layout plan “PWM Standardline ....... 75
MAINTENANCE
Safety point ............................................................. 76
General maintenance hints ...................................... 76
Cleaning of machine parts ....................................... 76
Parking in the open .................................................. 76
Winter storage ......................................................... 76
Drive shafts .............................................................. 76
Hydraulic unit ........................................................... 76
Maintenance advice................................................. 77
Lubrication points .................................................... 78
General .................................................................... 79
Air pressure .............................................................. 79
Torque ...................................................................... 79
Radar sensor ........................................................... 80
AIR BRAKE UNIT
Connecting the brake hoses ................................... 81
Before the first run ................................................... 81
Brake adjustment .................................................... 81
Cleaning the line filters ............................................ 81
HYDRAULIC BLOWER DRIVE
Basic adjustment .................................................... 82
Check before adjusting............................................ 82
Standard Hydraulic Blower Drive1) .......................... 83
Hydraulic blower drive with Load Sensing
control1) .................................................................. 84
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TECHNICAL DATA
Technical data .......................................................... 85
Position of Vehicle Identification Plate .................... 85
The Defined Use of the Seed drill ............................ 86
SUPPLEMENT
Recommendations for work safety ......................... 89
Lubrication chart ...................................................... 91
Lubricants ................................................................ 92
SOWING TABLE
Aerosem 300, 3000, Terrasem 3000, 3000 T ........... 94
Aerosem 300, 3000, Terrasem 3000, 3000 T ........... 95
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WARNING SIGNS
Recom-
mendations
for work safety!
All points refer-
ring to satety in
this manual are
in di ca ted by this
sign.
The CE sign, which is affixed by the manufacturer, indicates outwardly that this machine
conforms to the engineering guideline regulations and the other relevant EU guidelines.
EU Declaration of Conformity (see Supplement).
By signing the EU Declaration of Conformity, the manufacturer declares that the machine
being brought into service complies with all relevant safety and health requirements.
Meaning of warning signs
Turn engine off when ad ju st ment, service and repair work
is to be done.
Never reach into the crushing danger area as long as
parts may move.
CE sign
Stand clear of implement‘s swivel range.
bsb 447 410
Danger - flying objects; keep safe distance from the
machine as long as the engine is running.
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Travelling with implement in tow
The attached implement influences the travelling
characteristics of the towing vehicle.
Danger of tipping exists when working on slopes.
The driving must be adapted to the corresponding
terrain and ground conditions.
The towing vehicle is to
be sufficiently equiped
with weights at the front
or at the rear in order to
guarantee the steering
and braking capacity (a
minimum of 20% of the
vehicle's tare weight on
the front axle).
Transporting people on the implement is not
permitted.
Coupling and uncoupling the implement
Danger of injury exists when coupling the implement
to the tractor!
When coupling, do not stand between tractor and
implement while tractor is reversing !
No-one must enter the area between tractor and
implement unless both vehicles have been secured
against rolling with wheel chocks !
Drive shaft connection or disconnection is only to
be undertaken when the motor has stopped.
Regulations for Use
Regulations for Use: See chapter „Technical Data“.
The trailer‘s load limits (permitted axle load, support
load, total weight) may not be exceeded.The relevant
details are located on the right side of the trailer.
In addition, observe the power limits of the tractor
being used.
Travelling on roads
Observe the road rules
GENERAL SAFETY TIPS
20%
Kg
Important!
General safety
hints for the use
of this implement!
Before starting work
a. Before commencing work, the operator must be aware
of all operating devices and functions.The learning
of these is too late after having already commenced
operation!
b. Before commencing any work check that implement
is safe for road travel and operation.
c. The danger of being crushed or cut exists in the Pick-
up, cutting unit, tailgate and upper extension areas.
d. Before driving the vehicle, the driver must ensure that
nobody will be endangered and that no obstructions
are present. If the tractor driver does not have a clear
view of the roadway immediately behind the implement,
he must be guided when reversing.
e. Observe the safety information fixed to implement.
An explanation of what the individual graphic warning
symbols mean can be found on page 5.
f. Observe also the tips in the respective chapters and
in the supplement to this operating manual.
Checking before operation
The following tips should make preparing the implement
for operation easier. Detailled information for individual
points can be found in the respective chapters in this
operating manual.
1. Check that all safety equipment (covers, casings, etc.)
is in good condition and fixed in the proper positions
of protection on the implement
2. Grease and oil the implement according to the
lubrication chart. Check the gearing for tightness and
the oil level.
3. Check that tyres have the correct air pressure.
4. Check that wheel nuts are sitting firmly.
5. Ensure the correct p.t.o.-r.p.m.
6. Make the electrical connections to the tractor and
check that they are correct. Take note of the tips in
the operating manual!
7. Carry out the following adaptions:
Drawbar height
Cardan shaft length
8. Secure the implement only with the equipment
provided.
9. Cut drive shaft to correct length and check that overload
safeguard is functioning (see Supplement)
10.
Check the electronic unit function.
11.
Connect hydraulic lines to tractor.
Check hydraulic hoses for damage and wear.
Ensure the correct connection.
12.
All swivelling parts must be secured against dangerous
position changes.
13.
Check parking brake and service brake functions.
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CONFIGURATION
Zone 1
Ground preparation
Loosening, tilling and
levelling the ground.
- Disc system
- Rotary (spade)
harrow
Functional assembly of the machine
Zone 2
Pre-compacting
for smooth running of
share system.
- Tread packer
Zone 3
Sewing
via disc share system
with depth guide
rollers.
Zone 4
Re-compacting
Seed is pressed into
sowing coarse with
depth guide rollers.
Zone 5
Levelling
- Trailing tines
Components
1) Drawbar
2) Loading platform
3) Main frame
4) Seed box
5) Metering
6) Distributor head
7) Hydraulic blower drive
8) Track loosener
9) Tail wheel
10) Driving lane marking
11) Lighting
12) Disc system
Rotary (spade) harrow (optional)
Track loosener (optional)
13) Levelling tines
14) Tread packer running gear
15) Disc sewing shares
16) Depth guide rollers
17) Tines
1
14
2
5
7
468
10
9
11
12 15
16
17
3
13
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ATTACHING TO THE TRACTOR
Hydraulic connection
Connecting hydraulic lines to the tractor
- Turn p.t.o. off before connecting
- Put lever (ST) on the control unit into the floating position
(0).
- Take care that snap-lock couplers are clean.
DW
Connect both plug-in connections with the ”blue”
dust caps to the double action control valve.
EW
Connect the plug-in connection with the ”red” dust
cap to the single action control valve.
DW = Double-action connection
EW = Single-action connection
P = Pressure line
T = Backflow line (with the greater diameter)
LS = Load sensing
See also chapter „Hydraulic blower
drive“
TD 26/92/48
s
h
0
ST
EW
T
P
DW
T
DW
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Safety
hints:
see supplement-
A1 points 7.), 8a.
- 8h.)
1) (Only for machines with hydraulic blower drive).
Connecting the brake unit
- connect yellow brake lines
- connect red brake lines
- recharge pressure tank
- brakes are now released
See also chapter “Air brake unit”
EW
T
LS
P
T
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LS
The following hydraulic connections must be available
on the tractor at least:
Standardline – design
- one double-action (DW) and
- one single-action (EW) with free backflow line 1)
Profiline – design
- one single-action (EW) with free backflow line 1)
or
- Hydraulic system capable of load sensing
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ATTACHING TO THE TRACTOR
Attaching the machine
- fasten tractors lower link at the centre
- Fix the hydraulic lower link (U) in such a way that the
machine cannot swing out sideways..
- against unsteady, unstable machine after-run
- Link full floating axle to lower link
- secure coupling bolts (1) properly
- Swing both parking supports (2) up into transport
position
- Secure with linch pin (3)
Lower link (U) on tractor to be horizontal or slightly
ascending to the back
Completely lower main frame (F)
Bring undercarriage into horizontal position using
spindle (S)
Adjust drawbar
Connecting the electrics
Operation:
- connect 3 pole electrical cable (E2)
- Connect 9 pole ISO-plug to the ISO-Bus socket on
the tractor for tractors with ISO control)
Lighting:
connect 7 pole electrical cable (E3)
Check that lights are functioning
secure control panel in tractor cabin
E2
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ATTACHING TO THE TRACTOR
Use hose holder
- Place the electro-cable and hydraulic lines in hose
holder receptacle
Secure wagon using locking break 1)
- Remove cotter pin (V)
- Tighten the brake using the hand lever
- Secure with linch pin again
Garaging the machine
- Only park machine on level, firm ground
- Completely retract running gear
- Swing both parking supports (2) down and secure with
linch pin
- Apply machine brakes and secure against rolling with
wheel chocks (4)
1) Optional extra
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TRANSPORT AND WORKING POSITIONS
7. Open all stop valves
- pos. E
8. Select the function “Track marker + running gear” 1)
(for Profiline press button “Running gear”)
9. Actuate hydraulic control valve until the running gear
is completely run in 2)
- the breaks must be released for this
10. Select the function “Tread packer”
1)
11. Actuate hydraulic control valve until the Tread packer
is completely coupled 2)
Check!
Pivot (1) is visible
12. Set track marker to working width (tractor center)
See chapter “Track marker”
13. Lower the tractor’s lifting gear until the machine stands
horizontal
14. Select the function “Work tools”
1)
(for Profiline press button “Work tools”)
15. Actuate hydraulic control valve until the work tools
have reached the desired working depth 2)
16. Set selection to function “track marker + running gear” 1)
17. Switch blower 1) on
Conversion to working position
1) Occurs automatically with ProÄ line - design
2) Occurs through button on ISO bus terminal
Safety
hints!
Changing from
working position
to transport
position is only to
be carried out on
even, firm ground.
Make sure that
swivel area is free
and that nobody
is standing in the
danger area.
Only transport
the machine in
the transport
position!
Attention!
Danger of tipping
exists with
coupled tread
packers on
uneven ground!
1. Raise the tractor’s lifting gear until the machine stands
horizontal (max. ground clearance)
2. Lift front row of disks completely
3. Select the function “ Fold machine”
(for Profiline press button “Fold”)
Note: Machine must be raised completely otherwise
this function cannot be achieved
4. Actuate hydraulic control valve until the machine is
completely folded out 2)
Be alert!
Nobody should stand in the danger area
and the machine must be monitored
5. Release track marker lock
- remove bolts (14) from mounting
6. Fold out tail wheel (31)
1)
7. Swing individual tine elements into working position
- secure with bolt
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TRANSPORT AND WORKING POSITIONS
6. Push lighting out
7. Pin boundary plates in the highest position
- see chapter “Operation – Boundary plates”
8. Position the front row of disc of the disc system at the
same height as the rear discs (Transport width < 3m)
- see chapter “Operation – Disc system”
9. Secure the seeding bar for transportation
- insert the bolts (25) in the lowest position (T)
Be advised!
When in the working position the bolts (25)
must be put back in the storage position
(A)
10. Close all stop valves
- pos. A
11. Raise the tractor’s lifting gear
until the machine stands horizontal (max. ground
clearance)
12. Select the function “Fold machine” 1)
13. Actuate hydraulic control valve until the machine is
completely folded in 2)
14. Raise work tools completely
1. Uncouple the centre pairs of tyres using control
console
(With Profiline press “Transport position” button)
- Only uncouple when running gear is lowered
- Check! Pivot (1) is not
visible
2. Push track marker (40) completely in and secure
3. Extend running gear completely (ground clearance)
- the breaks must be released for this
4. Raise single combing element to vertical position (90°)
and secure with bolts
5. Fold tail wheel up
Conversion to transport position
1) Occurs automatically with ProÄ line - design
2) Occurs through button on ISO bus terminal
Safety
hints!
Changing from
working position
to transport
position is only to
be carried out on
even, firm ground.
Make sure that
swivel area is free
and that nobody
is standing in the
danger area.
Only transport
the machine in
the transport
position!
Attention!
Danger of tipping
exists with
coupled tread
packers on
uneven ground!
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TRANSPORT AND WORKING POSITIONS
Uncouple tread packer running gear
Important! Danger of tipping on uneven terrain!
Raise implement completely
Close stop valves on both lifting cylinders of
running gear (Z1).
This prevents implement from being unintentionally
lowered throug damage to a hydraulic line. Particularly
when travelling over uneven surfaces, excess pressure
could build up in the lines and cause them to split.
Secure hydraulic control valve on tractor
against unintentional use!
The working unit is hydraulically locked in the transport
position.
Only when the hydraulic control valve is actuated will
the lock be released again.
• Reduce speed in curves accordingly.
It is better to travel in reverse on a slope than
to carry out a risky turning anoeuvre.
General notes on road transport
The tractor´s driving features are influenced by the weight
of the attached implement. This can lead to dangerous
situations especially on slopes.
Danger of tipping is present
when the working unit is hydraulically raised or
lowered
when driving through curves with working unit raised
Safety hints!
Take care when turning on slopes!
Attention!
Transportation only
with stop valves
closed.
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Fit protective devices
Check lighting and signs
- for function
- for damage
Necessary equipment
- red/white warning board
- red reflector rear
- white reflector front
- side lamps (if necessary)
If tractor´s rear lights or direction indicators (blinkers)
are blocked by the attached implement, then alternative
devices must be used on the implement.
Operating permit / Model / Special
exceptions
Germany: A type approval is necessary for a coupled
trailing machine with an own weight in excess of 3
tonnes.
This type approval also governs the permitted speed
limit (25 kph or 40 kph)
Essentially: Statutorial guidelines must be observed.
If necessary, apply for an exception permit.
Attention!
Transportation only
with empty seed
box.
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TRANSPORT AND WORKING POSITIONS
Changing the lighting boards
Change lighting boards for transportation to position 1 so that they jut out to cover the harrowing tines
Change lighting boards for transportation to position 2 so that they point upward when in use and therefore cannot be
damaged
Position 1
Position 1
Position 2
Position 2
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OPERATION SETTINGS
Ground Preparation
Set working depth
Completely retract running gear with cylinder (Z1)
Arrange the machine parallel to the ground using
tractor’s lower linkage
Set working depth of ground preparation appliance
with cylinder (Z2)
Track loosener 1)
- Adapt to tractors track width
- Adjust working depth with bolt (14) and secure with
linch pin
- Set overload safeguard with screw (13)
Rotary (spade) harrow
Set working depth (application pressure) with hydraulic
cylinder (Z2)
Always adapt speed to operating conditions
Note!
Set working depth
forward to ap-
prox. the delivery
depth of the seed.
1) Optional extra
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OPERATION SETTINGS
Disc system
Variant for rotary (spade) harrow
Set working depth (application pressure) with hydraulic
cylinder (Z2)
Adjust discs
Set working depth for the first row of discs using both
bolts (15)
- shallower or deeper depending on terrain conditions
- for even wearing between front and rear rows of
discs
Adjust the first disc
- Loosen the screws (16) slightly
- Adjust the outside disc
- Retighten the screws (16)
Boundary plates
Prevent earth from being thrown over the working area
Working height
Set boundary plate working height
- by pinning with pins (17)
Set guide plate with screws (18)
- length setting
- ground gap 0 – 10 mm
Lateral shifting of boundary plate
Set gap (X) according to material
- Increase for maize stalks, for example
Note!
Adapt settings to
actual terrain
conditions.
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OPERATION SETTINGS
Tread packer
Running gear should be coupled during operation
- Completely lower running gear
- Couple the centre pairs of tyres hydraulically using
the control console
- Tread packer for pre-compacting the soil for the
following seed
Set for even bearing pressure
- before initial use of the work tools
- if the tyres are unevenly worn
Setting procedure:
- Lower running gear
- Attach tread packer
- Raise running gear
- Set the middle pair of wheels (left and right) using
screw (20)
Note!
If the adjustment range of spindle is no longer adequate
then the outside pairs of tyres can be exchanged with
the centre pairs.
Levelling tines
Earth thrown up by the ground preparation appliance is
caught up and then evenly deposited again
Optimum working height is 10 – 20 mm above
ground
- Height, pitch and distance adjustment using pins
(19)
- In addition, where wear and tear is greater, the
holding bar can be turned 180°and fitted.
Harrow tines
Adapt tine aggressiveness and pitch to operating
conditions
- adjust the working pressure (aggressiveness) using
spindle (27)
- adjust tine pitch by inserting the pin in the hole guide
rail (27a)
Angle settings for harrow
with medium soil about 45°
with heavier soils set tines somewhat steeper
with clogging set tines flatter
The vertical position (90°) of the tines is the transport
position
(See also section “Changing to transport position” in
chapter “Attaching to the tractor”)
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OPERATION SETTINGS
Base adjustment for normal seed depth
- Adjust pressure rollers to level of discs (3)
(A1 = 0 cm)
- Make adjustments on level, firm ground.
Set desired seed depth
Starting with the base setting for normal seed depth
set the gap “A1” accordingly
With that the pressure rollers can be adjusted using
pins (26)
- insert pins (26) in the desired position
Check seed depth during operation and re-adjust if
necessary.
Secure the seeding bar for transportation
- insert the bolts (25) in the lowest position (T)
Be advised!
When in the working position the bolts (25)
must be put back in the storage position
(A)
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3
26
Seeding bar
Diagram for depth setting
The values given correspond approx. to seed depth in
“cm”
The actual seed depth can be varied slightly according to
nature of ground, ground condition and composition.
Pos 1 = 1 cm seed depth
Pos 10 = 10 cm seed depth
Pos -1 = With soft soil if the pressure rollers sink
too far into the soil.
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OPERATION SETTINGS
Hydraulic share pressure adjustment
Variant with “Power Control - Operation”
- Select share pressure adjustment on the control panel
(see chapter “Power Control – Operation”)
- Set the desired share pressure using the servo-valve on the tractor
- The manometer displays the pressure
Variant with “ISO-bus - Terminal”
- Adjust share pressure using the ISO-bus Terminal
(see chapter “ISO-bus Terminal”)
- Share pressure is directly increased or decreased as long as the relevant button is pressed
- The ISO-bus Terminal displays the pressure
Der aktuelle Druck
wird am Manometer
angezeigt
Achtung!
Maximal zulässiger
Einstellwert:
120 bar = 112 kg /
Säschare
Druck
[bar]
Gewicht pro Säschar
[kg]
10 68
20 72
30 76
40 81
50 85
60 89
70 94
80 99
90 103
100 104
110 107
120 112
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