
Cenius03-2TX BAG0112.13
5.4 Tine ....................................................................................................................................... 45
5.5 Coulter................................................................................................................................... 47
5.6 Coulter C-Mix ........................................................................................................................ 48
5.6.1 Coulter arrangement ............................................................................................................. 49
5.7 Levelling unit ......................................................................................................................... 52
5.8 Boundary discs / side closer ................................................................................................. 53
5.9 Rollers ................................................................................................................................... 55
5.10 Rear harrow (optional) .......................................................................................................... 57
5.11 Hydraulic connections ........................................................................................................... 59
5.11.1 Coupling hydraulic hose lines ............................................................................................... 60
5.11.2 Disconnecting hydraulic hose lines....................................................................................... 60
5.12 Running gear and drawbar.................................................................................................... 61
5.12.1 Traction assistance (option) .................................................................................................. 62
5.13 Jack ....................................................................................................................................... 63
5.14 Supporting wheels................................................................................................................. 64
5.15 Safety chain for implements without brake system............................................................... 64
5.16 Hectare counter (optional)..................................................................................................... 65
5.17 Service box............................................................................................................................ 65
5.18 Safety device against unauthorised use ............................................................................... 66
5.19 Safety chain between tractor and implements ...................................................................... 66
6Commissioning ......................................................................................... 67
6.1 Checking the suitability of the tractor .................................................................................... 68
6.1.1 Calculating the actual values for the total tractor weight, tractor axle loads and load
capacities, as well as the minimum ballast ........................................................................... 68
6.1.2 Requirements for tractor operation with attached machines................................................. 72
6.2 Securing the tractor/machine against unintentional start-up and rolling ............................... 76
7Coupling and uncoupling the machine ................................................... 77
7.1 Coupling the machine ........................................................................................................... 78
7.2 Uncoupling the machine........................................................................................................ 80
8Adjustments............................................................................................... 82
8.1 Working depth of the coulters ............................................................................................... 82
8.2 Working depth of the levelling unit ........................................................................................ 84
8.2.1 Setting the working depth of the levelling unit mechanically................................................. 84
8.2.2 Setting the working depth of the levelling unit hydraulically.................................................. 85
8.3 Adjusting the traction assistance........................................................................................... 86
8.4 Setting the Ultra overload safety........................................................................................... 87
8.5 Adjusting the stripper of the wedge ring rollers..................................................................... 88
8.6 Mounting / dismounting the roller.......................................................................................... 89
8.7 Adjusting the working position horizontally via support wheels ............................................ 91
8.8 Height of the ball bracket / towing eye .................................................................................. 91
8.9 Increasing the line distance................................................................................................... 92
9Transportation ........................................................................................... 93
9.1 Changing from working to transport position ........................................................................ 95
10 Use of the machine ................................................................................... 96
10.1 Changing from transport to working position ........................................................................ 96
10.2 Operation............................................................................................................................... 97
10.3 Headland ............................................................................................................................... 97
11 Faults.......................................................................................................... 98
12 Cleaning, maintenance and repairs ......................................................... 99
12.1 Cleaning .............................................................................................................................. 100