
FTL Series Rotary Tillers
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check that blades are not excessively worn and the relating hardware is correctly tightened (see
sect. Maintenance);
check that all the tiller hardware is properly tightened. Refer to the tightening table in the manual
for proper torque values;
check that all safety dacals are correctly positioned, in good condition and legible. Replace any
damaged decals;
check that there is no constraints that may prevent the movement of equipment. Remove any
constraint.
Before the start up and before each use, make the following checks on the operating area identified
for tillage:
check that area is clear of foreign objects (rocks, branches or debris). Remove any obstacle and
visibly highlight obstacles that cannot be eliminated (e.g. by means flags);
make sure in the working area exposed there are no people or animals;
make sure the soil to be worked is not too grassy, muddy, sandy or rocky.
Before conducting the above inspections and service, make sure the tractor engine is off, all rotation
parts are completely stopped and the tractor is in park with the parking brake engaged. Make sure
the tiller is resting on the ground or securely blocked up and the tractor lifting hydraulics locked.
Once all the checks above have been done, start tractor and the tiller as follows:
start the tractor and engage the tractor PTO at low rpm, making sure that the tiller is NOT in the
raised position but close to the ground, then increase speed engine until to 540 rpm;
lower the tiller on the ground and simultaneously start driving the tractor at low speed.
Subsequently increase the ground speed depending on ground conditions;
If the environmental temperature is very cold , it's recommended to wait a few minutes with the
PTO of the tractor at low rate before lowering the tiller completely on the ground;
drive for a while operating the tiller, then stop the tractor to check the quality of the work
performed. If you need to get off the tractor, lift the tiller just out of the ground, reduce engine
speed and disengage PTO, set the parking brake, stop engine and remove the ignition key;
If the working depth and/or soil texture are not as desired, correct them by adjusting the skids
and/or the rear cover (see section Adjustments).
5.2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
During operations:/ OPERATE ACCORDING TO FOLLOWING INTRUCTION
always keep the tractor engine at rpm rate ensuring to the tiller the right power required for the
use;
always keep a tractor speed adequate to conditions of the soil to be worked (from 2 to 10 km / h
approx.). Reduce speed in the case of hard or stony soils;
choose a driving pattern that provides the maximum pass length and minimizes turning;
when working in the hills, if you can do "climbing" in the sense of the slope, in any case do not
work along the hillsides, making the steps from top to bottom to reduce the terrace Where
possible always try to «work up» the slope. If this is not possible avoid hoeing along the contours
of the hill and hoe up and down the slope to avoid a terracing effect;