Pottinger SYNKRO 4700 SH Operating instructions

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Ihre / Your / Votre • Masch.Nr. • Fgst.Ident.Nr.
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• Cultivator
99 967.GB.80I.0
SYNKRO 3800 SH
(Type 967 : + . . 01001)
SYNKRO 4700 SH
(Type 968 : + . . 01001)
SYNKRO 5500 SH
(Type 969 : + . . 01001)
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reliable servicing.
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GB-0600 Dokum D Synkro - 3 -
PÖTTINGER Landtechnik GmbH
Industriegelände 1
A-4710 Grieskirchen
Tel. 07248 / 600 -0
Telefax 07248 / 600-2511
According to the product liability please check the above mentioned items.
Please check. X
Machine checked according to delivery note. Check that the delivery is complete.
All safety equipment and operating devices at hand.
Operation and maintenance of machine and/or implement according to operating instructions explained to the
customer.
Fitting to tractor carried out.
Transporting and operating position explained.
Information given re. optional extras.
Absolute need to read the operating manual indicated.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
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CONTENTS
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967.GB. 0800_INHALT
Observe Safety Points in Supplement!
CE 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
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
Danger-ying objects; keep safe distance from
the machine as long as the engine is running.
CONTENTS
Preparing the tractor .........................................................................................................................................................................5
Wheels..............................................................................................................................................................................................5
Ballast weights..................................................................................................................................................................................5
Lifting gear ........................................................................................................................................................................................5
Hydraulic control on the lifting gear ..................................................................................................................................................5
Preparing the cultivator.....................................................................................................................................................................5
Using additional implements.............................................................................................................................................................5
Connecting to tractor ........................................................................................................................................................................5
Connecting hydraulic hoses .............................................................................................................................................................5
Driving on public roads: ....................................................................................................................................................................6
Parking, cleaning and winter storage of the implement ....................................................................................................................6
Transport position .............................................................................................................................................................................6
Conversion from working to transport position .................................................................................................................................6
Conversion from transport to working position .................................................................................................................................6
Setting for operation .........................................................................................................................................................................7
Equipment variants and wearing parts .............................................................................................................................................7
Overloading ......................................................................................................................................................................................7
Important! .........................................................................................................................................................................................7
Hollow discs......................................................................................................................................................................................7
Starting work.....................................................................................................................................................................................8
Advice for general maintence ...........................................................................................................................................................9
Safety points .....................................................................................................................................................................................9
Spare parts .......................................................................................................................................................................................9
Greasing points ................................................................................................................................................................................9
Hydraulic unit ....................................................................................................................................................................................9
Cleaning of machine parts ................................................................................................................................................................9
Winter storage ..................................................................................................................................................................................9
Dened use of the cultivator according to the manufacturer’s instructions. ...................................................................................10
Optional equipment ........................................................................................................................................................................10
Position of Vehicle Identication Plate ............................................................................................................................................10
Supplement ....................................................................................................................................................................................13
Recommendations for work safety ................................................................................................................................................15
Important! Additional Information ....................................................................................................................................................18
Combination of tractor and mounted implement.............................................................................................................................18
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(967) ANBAU 9900-GB
GB
CONNECTING TO TRACTOR
- 5 -
Preparing the tractor
Wheels
- Air pressure in the tractor's rear tyres should be 0.8 bar when
working.
- Under heavy working conditions additional wheel weights can be
advantageos. See the tractor manfuacturer's operating manual
also.
Ballast weights
Sufcient ballast weights are to be
stacked on the front of the tractor
in order to guarantee steering and
braking capabilities.
At least 20% of the vehicle’s tare
weight on the front axle.
Lifting gear
- The left and right lifting struts (4) must be the same length.
Adjust using adjuster (3).
- If lifting struts (4) can be pinned at various positions on the lower
links, then select the back position (H). In doing this, the tractor’s
hydraulics will not be so greatly overloaded.
- Pin (2) upper link (1) in accordance with the manufacturer’s
specications.
Setting-up for transportation
- Secure lower links with struts (5) so that attached implement
cannot swing out during transportation.
- The operating lever for the hydraulics must be secured against
lowering.
Hydraulic control on the lifting gear
Control position:
For mounting and dismounting
the implement and for
transportation.
The control position is the
normal setting for the lifting gear
hydraulics.
The mounted implement remains
at the height (= position) set by the servo-valve (ST).
Preparing the cultivator
Mounting axle
Install correct mounting bar on tractor’s lifting gear which
corresponds to the connecting size (Category II or III). See Spare
Parts List also.
Using additional implements.
Mount additional implements to the cultivator, such as the drillbox
(DB), according to
the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Do not overload
the cultivator. If in
doubt contact our
customer service
ofce.
In addition,
observe the power
range limits of the
tractor in use.
Connecting to tractor
Safety points:
see supplement-A1 Pkt. 8a. - 8h.)
- Switch tractor’s hydraulics to control position.
- Attach implement to lower link
and secure with linch pin.
Position upper link (1)
- Position upper link (1) so that
the attachment point (P1) on
the implement is somewhat
higher than the attachment
point (P2) on the tractor even
during operation.
C
onnecting hydraulic hoses
Double action control unit
- Connect pressure line (1)
and oil-return pipe (2)
20%
Kg
(967) ANBAU 9900-GB
GB
CONNECTING TO TRACTOR
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Driving on public roads
Observe the ofcial regulations of your
country.
Parts and attachment
- see spare parts list
Travelling on open roads may only be carried
out as described in chapter "Transport
position".
Total width of implement in the work
position:
- more than 3m
Total width of implement in the transport
position:
see Technical Data
Parking, cleaning and winter storage of the
implement
Observe the points in the chapter
„Maintenance“!
Transport position
Safety Precaution!
Changing from working to transport position is only to be carried out on even,
firm ground.
Conversion from working to transport position
A = Working position
T = Transport position
- Make sure that swivel area is free and
that nobody is standing in the danger
area.
- Move servo-valve (ST) to "rais" positi-
on
The sideparts of the machine are
swivelled into position "T".
Conversion from transport to working position
- Make sure that swivel area is free and that nobody is standing in the danger
area.
- Move servo-valve (ST) to "lower" position
The sideparts of the machine are swivelled into position "A".
ATA
T
TD 34/95/11
GB
ADJUSTMENTS
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EINSTELLUNGEN 9500-GB (965)
Setting for operation
1. The implement must be attached to the tractor in a horizontal
position, it should not hang to one side.
2. The front and rear tine rows must penetrate the ground at the
same depth (working depth).
The frame should sit parallel to the ground surface as seen
longitudinally.
3. Fix the lower link (4) in such a way that the machine cannot swing
out sideways.
Equipment variants and wearing parts
Rigid tines (basic equipment)
Spring-mounted tines (optional extra)
Can be backfitted on all types
Backfitting kit (2 & 2a)
(see spare parts list)
- Basic setting = 330 mm
Wearing parts
- are screwed to the tines and can therefore be replaced at
Overloading
Shearing screws
Tines are secured with shearing
screws.
The shearing screw (pos. 7) breaks
when overloaded and the tine swings
upward.
- Remove the shearing screw remains.
- Loosen hexagonal screw (6).
- Swing tine back to working position.
- Insert new shearing screw and tighten
both screws.
Important!
Only use genuine
shearing screws (see spare parts list) of appropriate
dimension and quality. Under no circumstances use
screws with a greater or lesser strength.
Hollow discs
- serve to level out the ground surface evenly.
Setting the hollow discs
This setting should suit the relevant operating conditions (type
of ground, speed and straw layer on the ground).
The required working depth
of the hollow discs is set
by
positioning the adjusting
bracket (5).
TD 34/95/2
7
6
TD 34/95/6
2
330 mm
EX
2a
TD 34/95/5
5
TD 34/95/2
7
6
GB
USE
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0700_GB-EINSATZ_965
1. Check for proper attachment.
Before initial operation check all screws for tightness and retighten
if necessary.
2. Set required working depth.
Position both the support arms with pins (6, 6a) accordingly.
Tip!
Insert the pins free of play to prevent the holes losing
shape.
Set the working depth of the hollow discs with pins (5).
Basic setting: 1/3 of the total working depth.
3. Swing hollow discs (left and right) into working posi-
tion (A)
4. Lower implement to the ground using tractor’s lifting
gear.
Drive a few metres into the working area then check the working
depth and the closing of the tine furrows.
5. If necessary, adapt tine angle to the operating condi-
tions (SK, EX).
Pos. B: Swivel the tines back (pos. B) if the required wor-
king
depth is not being obtained, e.g. with very heavy
ground.
Pos. N: Normal tine position.
TD 34-95-13
A
T
A
TD 34/95/5
5
6
6a
TD 34/95/20
5
2/3
1/3
Starting work
TD 34/95/6
2
330 mm
N B
EX
2a
TD 34/95/3
N B
SK
0500-GB WARTUNG_965.P65
MAINTENANCE GB
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Advice for general maintence
In order to keep the machine in good condition even after
a longer period of operation, please observe the following
notes.
Safety points
Turn engine off when adjustment, service and repair work
is to be done.
Do not work under the machine without safe support.
- After the rst hours of operation, tighten all screws.
Spare parts
a. The original components and accessories have been
designed especially for these machines and appliances.
b. We want to make it quite clear that components and
accesories that have not
been supplied by us have
not been tested by us.
c. The installation and/
or use of such pro-
ducts can, therefore,
negatively change or
inuence the construction
characteristics of the appli-
ance. We are not liable for damages caused by the use of
components and accessories that have not been supplied
by us.
d. Alterations and the use of auxiliary parts that are not permitted
by the manufacturer render all liability invalid.
Hydraulic unit
Caution! Danger of injury or infection!
Under high pressure, escaping fluids
can penetrate the skin. Therefore seek
immediate medical help!
After the first 10 operating hours and
then every consecutive 50 operating
hours
- Check the hydraulic unit and lines for tightness and retighten
screw connections if necessary.
Before operation
- Check hydraulic hoses for wear.
Replace worn or damaged hydraulic hoses immediately. The
replacement hoses must meet the manufacturer’s technical
requirements.
Cleaning of machine parts
Attention!
Do not use high-pressure
washers for the cleaning of
bearing- and hydraulic parts.
- Danger of rust!
- After cleaning, grease the
machine according to the
lubrication chart and carry out a short test run.
- Cleaning with too high pressure may do damage to varnish.
Winter storage
- Thoroughly clean the implement
- After cleaning, grease all greasing points and evenly apply
grease to the bearings (e.g. carry out a short trial run).
- Protect exposed parts against rusting with an environmentally
safe protective agent.
- Garage the implement where it is weather protected.
0500-GB WARTUNG_965.P65
MAINTENANCE GB
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Greasing points
Bearing
Hollow discs
„Rotopack“ tine roller
Cage drum roller
Spring-mounted tines
Every 100 hectares
Check bearing bushes wear.
- Replace worn bearing brushes!
Every 20 operating hrs.
Grease bearings
Every 8 operating hrs.
Retighten screws
Description of transfers
FETT
GB
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0900_GB-SCHAR-VARIANTEN_0965
SHARE VARIANTS
1. Pointed share with winged shares
(Standard)
Working depth, ploughing depth: 5 – 15 cm
Hoeing: very good
Mixing: very good
Levelling: very good
Without winged shares: deeper cultivation
With winged shares: total area cultivation
Share variants
3. Double-diamond share with wings
(Optional extra)
Working depth, ploughing depth: 5 - 15 cm
Hoeing: very good
• Mixing: very good
Levelling: very good
Without winged shares: deeper cultivation
With winged shares: total area cultivation
Double-diamond is rotatable, therefore usable twice
No guiding plate
2. Solo pointed share
(Lower price)
Working depth, ploughing depth: 10 - 30 cm
Hoeing: very good
Mixing: from 10 cm good mixing
Levelling: very good
Without winged shares: deeper cultivation
GB
SHARE VARIANTS
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0900_GB-SCHAR-VARIANTEN_0965
4. Solo double-diamond
(Optional extra)
Working depth, ploughing depth: 10 - 30 cm
Hoeing: very good
Mixing: from 10 cm good mixing
Levelling: very good
Without winged shares: deeper cultivation
Double-diamond is rotatable, therefore usable twice
No guiding plate
6. Quick changer with narrow share
(Optional extra)
Working depth, ploughing depth: 10 - 30 cm
Hoeing: very good
Mixing: from 10 cm good mixing
Levelling: very good
Without winged shares: deeper cultivation
5. Quick changer with flat share
(Optional extra)
Working depth, ploughing depth: 5 - 10
Hoeing: very good
Mixing: from 10 cm good mixing
Levelling: very good
Winged shares: total area cultivation
GB
SHARE VARIANTS
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0900_GB-SCHAR-VARIANTEN_0965
Overview of share variants
1.
Pointed share
with winged
shares
2.
Solo pointed
share
3.
Double-diamond
with wings
4.
Solo double-
diamond
5.
Quick changer
with flat share
6.
Quick changer
withnarrow
share
Working depth,
Ploughing depth 5 – 15 cm 10 – 30 cm 5 – 15 cm 10 – 30 cm 5 – 15 cm 10 – 30 cm
Hoeing Very good Very good Very good Very good Very good Very good
Mixing Very good From 10 cm
good mixing Very good From 10 cm
good mixing Very good From 10 cm
good mixing
Levelling Very good Very good Very good Very good Very good Very good
Difference:
With or without
winged share
Total area
cultivation
Deeper
cultivation
Total area
cultivation
Deeper
cultivation
Total area
cultivation
Deeper
cultivation
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GB
967 / TECHN. DATEN 9900-GB
TECHNICAL DATA
All data subject to alteration.
Position of Vehicle Identication Plate
The factory number is imprinted on the accompanying Vehicle Iden-
tication Plate (as shown) and on the frame. Guarantee issues and
further inquiries cannot be processed without the factory number being
stated.
Please enter the number onto the front page of the operating manual
immediately after taking delivery of the vehicle/implement.
Ihre/Your/Votre
Masch.Nr. / Fgst.Ident.Nr.
SYNKRO 3800 SH SYNKRO 4700 SH SYNKRO 5500 SH
Working depth 20 cm 20 cm 20 cm
Power required by tractor 103-132 kW 132-167 kW 132-184 kW
(140-180 PS) (180-225 PS) (180-250 PS)
Noise pollution level 70 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 70 dB(A)
Optional equipment
1L Edge disc - left
1R Edge disc - right
2 Automatic stump-jump device.
Can be backtted to all SYNKRO types
3 -
4 -
5 Tubular cage drum roller 540 mm
6 „Rotopack“ tine roller
Kat. II Mounting axle for tractors with lower
link - Category ll
Kat. III Mounting axle for tractors with lower
link - Category lll
Dened use of the cultivator according to the manufacturers instructions.
The
SYNKRO 3800 SH
SYNKRO 4700 SH
SYNKRO 5500 SH
cultivator is intended solely for normal use in agricultural work.
To prepare the upper layer of arable land for sowing which is to follow.
Any other uses outside of this are regarded as not in accordance with the dened use.
The manufacturer will not be held liable for any damages resulting from misuse. The risk is carried by the user alone.
The keeping of operating, servicing and maintenance requirements
as specied by the manufacturer also come under the heading of „de-
ned use“.
Kat. II (825 mm)
Kat. III (965 mm)
Kat. II (ø 28 mm)
Kat. III (ø 36 mm)
1 L
1 R
2
TD 72/96/9
6
5
53
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967 / MASSBLATT 9900-D
Dimensions
All data subject to alteration without notice
Maßblatt
Alle Daten unverbindlich.
Fiche technique
Données sans engagement
2,85 m - 3,35 m
82 cm
50 cm
TD 72/96/10
1,6 m
3,6 m
SYNKRO 3800 SH
TD 34/95/10
42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm
70 cm
4,3 m
3,9 m
3,7 m
4,05 m
TD 34/95/14
42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm
70 cm
4,8 m
5,2 m
4,7 m
4,5 m
SYNKRO 4700 SH
2,85 m - 3,35 m
82 cm
50 cm
TD 72/96/10
1,6 m
3,6 m
2,2 m
TD 34/95/17
2,15 m
TD 34/95/18
2,99 m
2,15 m
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967 / MASSBLATT 9900-D
Dimensions
All data subject to alteration without notice
Maßblatt
Alle Daten unverbindlich.
Fiche technique
Données sans engagement
SYNKRO 5500 SH
TD 34/95/18
2,99 m
2,15 m
42,5 cm 42,5 cm42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm 42,5 cm
70 cm
5,7 m
5,8 m
5,6 m
5,4 m
TD 151/99/02
2,85 m - 3,35 m
82 cm
50 cm
TD 151/99/03
1,6 m
GB-Anhang Titelblatt _BA-Allgemein
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SUPPLEMENT
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GB
The decision must be made, ”original” or ”imitation”? The decision is often governed
by price and a ”cheap buy” can sometimes be very expensive.
Be sure you purchase the ”Original” with the cloverleaf sym-
bol!
Quality and precise fitting
- Operating safety.
Reliable operation
Longer lasting
- Economy
Guaranteed availability through your
Pöttinger Sales Service.
Things will run better with
genuine Pöttinger parts
The original cannot be copied ...
9400_GB-Anhang A_Sicherheit
SUPPLEMENT - A
Recommendations for work safety
- A 1 -
20%
Kg
Recommendations for work safety
All points refering to safety in this manual are indicated
by this sign.
1.) Defined use
a. See "Technical Data".
b. The keeping of operating, service and maintenance requirements
layed down by the manufacturer also come under the heading of
"defined use".
2.) Spare parts
a. The original components and accessories have been designed
especially for these machines and appliances.
b. We want to make it quite clear that components and accesories
that have not been supplied by us have not been tested by us.
c. The installation and/or use of such products can, therefore,
negatively change or influence the construction characteristics
of the appliance. We are not liable for damages caused by the
use of components and accessories that have not been supplied
by us.
d. Alterations and the use of auxiliary parts that are not permitted
by the manufacturer render all liability invalid.
3.) Protection devices
All protection devices must remain on the machine and be
maintained in proper condition. Punctual replacement of worn
and damaged covers is essential.
4.) 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. The vehicle is to be tested for traffic and operating safety before
each operation.
5.) Asbestos
- Certain sub-supplied components of the
vehicle may contain asbestos due to technical
reasons. Observe the warning on spare
parts.
6.) Transport of persons prohibited
a. The transport of persons on the machine is not permitted.
b. The machine may only be driven on public roads when in the
position stipulated for road transport.
7.) Driving ability with auxiliary equipment
a. 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).
b. The driving ability is
influenced by ground
conditions and by the
auxiliary equipment. The
driving must be adapted
to the corresponding
terrain and ground
conditions.
c. When driving through
curves with a connected
appliance, observe the
radius and swinging
mass of the appliance.
d. When travelling in a curve with attached or semimounted
implements, take into account the working range and swing mass
of the implement!
8.) General
a. Before attaching implement to three-point linkage, move system
lever into a position whereby unintentional raising or lowering is
ruled out!
b. Danger of injury exists when coupling implement to tractor!
c. Danger of injury through crushing and cutting exists in the three-
point linkage area!
d. Do not stand between tractor and implement when using three-
point linkage external operation!
e. Attach and detach drive shaft only when motor has stopped.
f. When transporting with raised implement, secure operating lever
against lowering!
g. Before leaving tractor, lower attached implement to the ground
and remove ignition key!
h. Nobody is to stand between tractor and implement without tractor
being secured against rolling using parking brake and/or wheel
chocks!
i. For all maintenance, service and modification work, turn driving
motor off and remove universal drive.
9.) Cleaning the machine
Do not use high-pressure washers for the cleaning of bearing- and
hydraulic parts.
0000-GB ZUSINFO / BA-EL ALLG.
GB
- Z.17 -
IMPORTANT! ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
see instruction handbook of the tractor
see price list and/or instruction handbook of the implement
to be measured
Consideration of rear mounted implement and front/rear combinations
1. CALCULATION OF MINIMUM BALLASTING AT THE FRONT GV min
Record the calculated minimum ballasting which is needed at the front of the tractor into the table.
Front mounted implement
2. CALCULATION OF THE MINIMUM GH min
Record the calculated minimum ballasting which is needed at the rear of the tractor into the table.
For the calculation you need the following data:
TL [kg]
TV [kg]
TH [kg]
GH [kg]
GV [kg]
unladen weight of tractor
front axle load of unladen tractor
rear axle load of unladen tractor
combined weight of rear mounted implement/rear
ballast
combined weight of front mounted implement/front
ballast
distance from centre of gravity for
combined front mounted implement/front
ballast to front axle centre
Tractor wheelbase
distance from rear axle centre to centre
of lower link balls
distance from centre of lower link balls
to centre of gravity for combined rear
mounted implement/rear ballast
a [m]
b [m]
c [m]
d [m]
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
1
3
2
Combination of tractor and mounted implement
The mounting of implements on the front or rear three point linkage shall not result in exceeding the maximum permissible weight,
the permissible axle loads and the tyre load carrying capacities ot the tractor. The front axle of the tractor must always to be loaded
with at least 20 % of the unladen weight of the tractor.
Make sure before buying an implement that these conditions are fulfilled by carrying out the following calculations or by weighing the
tractor/implement combination.
Determination of the total weight, the axle loads, the tyre load carrying capacity and the necessary
minimum ballasting
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