Wiedenmann TERRA SEED Wiring diagram

Translation of original
Operating Instructions
TERRA SEED
497.001
From equipment I.D. No. :
Status : January 2010
497 99 01

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Preface
READ THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY to familiarise yourself with the
correct way to operate and service your machine, and to prevent personal
injury or damage to the machine. These operating instructions can also be
obtained in other languages ( your dealer can order these for you).
THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ARE a permanent part of your machine and should
be handed over to the new owner if the machine is sold.
MEASUREMENTS in these operating instructions are given in the metric system.
Only use suitable parts and screws. Different wrenches are required for
metric and inch screws.
THE DESIGNATIONS “RIGHT” AND “LEFT” refer to the forward driving direction of
the mounted equipment.
ENTER THE PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS in the appropriate “Technical data”
or “Product - Identification Number” sections. Please ensure that all
figures are accurately entered. These numbers can be of invaluable
assistance for tracing the machine should it be stolen. Your dealer also
needs these numbers when you order spare parts. We recommend that you
additionally file these identification numbers in a secure place away from
the machine.
BEFORE INITIAL OPERATION, please take into consideration and clarify the
following:
"The maintenance requirement for synthetic turf fields differs depending on
the layout and the used synthetic turf. We recommend that you consult with
your groundsman or synthetic turf manufacturer to clarify the suitability
of maintenance machines before usage."
BEFORE DELIVERY OF THIS MACHINE, your dealer performed a pre-delivery
inspection to ensure optimal performance.
DIE TERRA SEED IS DESIGNED SOLELY for commercial use and regular operation on
flat and rough terrain in agriculture and forestry, the maintenance of
grassy areas and parks, and for sowing seed
(" INTENDED USE").
Usage for any other purpose beyond this is considered as contrary to the
intended use. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage or injury
resulting from this improper use. These risks are borne solely by the user.
Compliance with and strict adherence to the operating, maintenance and
repair conditions as specified by the manufacturer also form essential
elements of the intended usage.
FORESEEABLE INCORRECT USE/MISUSE. It is not permitted to use the attached
device to transport persons or things. It is not permitted to fill the
device with any other materials.
THIS MACHINE MUST ONLY BE operated, maintained and repaired by persons
familiar with all its particular characteristics and acquainted with the
relevant safety regulations. The relevant accident prevention regulations,
all other generally recognised safety-related, occupational medicine and
road traffic regulations must be adhered to. Any modifications carried out
to this machine without the express approval of the manufacturer excludes
the manufacturer of all liability for any resulting damage.

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TABLE OF CO N T E N T S Page
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1.0. Safety Measures...................................... 6-12
1.1. Adhesive Safety Signs ........................11
1.2. Safety Equipment..............................12
2.0. Connecting to the Tractor............................ 13-15
2.1. General.......................................13
2.2. Mounting with cat.1...........................14
2.3. Mounting with cat.0...........................15
3.0. Disconnecting from the Tractor....................... 16
3.1. General.......................................16
3.2. Disconnecting the TERRA SEED
from the Tractor.............................. 16
4.0. Operating............................................ 17-25
4.1. General.......................................17
4.2. Height adjustment.............................18
4.3. Adjusting for Transport.......................18
4.4. Attaching the support wheels - optional.......19
4.5. Adjustment with support wheels -optional......20
4.6. Prepare the Terra Seed for a trial run........21-23
4.7. Trial run.....................................24
4.8. Sowing table..................................25
5.0. Operation............................................ 26-27
5.1. General.......................................26
5.2. Correct sequence for engaging.................27
5.3. Working with the Terra Seed...................27
6.0. Maintenance.......................................... 28-37
6.1. General.......................................28
6.2. Cleaning the TERRA SEED.......................29
6.3. Faults and their elimination..................30
6.4. Retensioning the V-Belts......................31
6.5. Maintenance and inspection list...............32
6.6. Adjust seed rail..............................33
6.7. Removing and installing the seed rail.........34-35
6.8. Wheels and Tyres..............................36
6.9. Unauthorised Modification
and Spare Part Manufacturing.................. 36
6.10. Disassembly/Disposal..........................37
7.0. Equipment............................................ 38
7.1. Scope of Delivery.............................38
7.2. Special Equipment.............................38
9.0. Technical Specifications............................. 39-41

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1.0. Safety Measures
RECOGNISE WARNING SYMBOLS
This symbol draws your
attention to the safety
instructions attached to the
machine or contained in these
operating instructions. It
means that there is a risk of
injury.
Follow all recommended safety
instructions as well as the
accident prevention
regulations.
FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Ensure that you carefully read
all safety instructions contained
in these operating instructions
as well as all those attached to
the machine. The warning signs
must be kept in good condition,
i.e. readable. Replace missing or
damaged warning signs. Ensure
that new equipment and spare
parts are provided with the
appropriate safety signs.
Replacement warning signs are
available from your dealer.
Familiarise yourself with the
operation of the machine and its
control devices before working
with the machine. Never allow a
person without the appropriate
knowledge to operate the machine.
Keep your machine in good working
order. Unauthorised modifications
to the machine can impair the
function, operational reliability
and service life of the machine.
If you do not understand any part
of these operating instructions
and need assistance, please
contact your dealer.

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1.0. Safety Measures
OBSERVE THE ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
Always observe local road traffic
regulations when using public
roads.
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Wear close-fitting clothing and
the appropriate safety equipment
for the work at hand.
Prolonged exposure to loud noise
can result in impairment or loss
of hearing.
Wear a suitable hearing
protective device such as
earmuffs or earplugs.
A safe operation of the machine
requires the full attention of
the operator.
Do not wear radio or music
headphones while operating the
machine.
STAY CLEAR OF ROTATING DRIVE SHAFTS
Carelessness in the area of the
rotating drive shafts can
result in serious injury or
even death.
Always ensure that all shaft
protection devices are fitted
i.a.w. regulations and that the
universal-joint shaft sheath
tubing can turn freely. Wear
close-fitting clothing. Shut
off the engine and wait until
all moving parts are at a
standstill before adjusting or
cleaning as well as connecting
or disconnecting the PTO–driven
machines.

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1.0. Safety Measures
SAFETY AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES
Safety and protective devices
must be kept in proper working
order and be fitted to the
relevant location.
Always disengage the drive
sections and shut off the
engine before removing any of
the safety and protective
devices.
Keep hands, feet and clothing
away from moving parts.
EXERCISE CAUTION IN THE CASE OF LINE LEAKAGE
Leaking high-pressure fluids
can penetrate the skin and
cause serious injury.
For this reason, depressurise
the system before disconnecting
lines. Ensure that all line
connections are leak-proof
before the pressure builds up
again in the system.
It is difficult to see
hydraulic oil leaking from a
small opening. For this reason,
use a piece of cardboard when
searching for leaks. Protect
the hands and body from high-
pressure fluids.
If any fluid penetrates the
skin, this must be immediately
removed by a doctor who has
experience with this kind of
injury. Failure to seek medical
attention can lead to serious
infection.
Doctors unfamiliar with this
type of injury should reference
a knowledgeable medical source.

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1.0. Safety Measures
USE SAFETY LIGHTS AND EQUIPMENT
Avoid collisions with other
road users. Slow moving
tractors with mounted or towed
equipment, and self-propelled
machines on public roads pose a
specific danger. Frequently
check for traffic coming behind
you, especially when making
turns. Ensure safe traffic
conditions by using hand
signals or indicators. Use
headlights, hazard warning
lights, indicators and other
safety equipment i.a.w. the
respective legal provisions.
Keep safety equipment in good
working order. Replace missing
or damaged parts. A set of
safety lights is available from
your dealer.
AVOID HEAT DEVELOPMENT NEAR PRESSURISED FLUID LINES
A highly flammable mist can
form due to heat development
near pressurised fluid lines.
This can result in severe
burns. Do not cause heat
development by welding,
soldering or using a welding
torch near pressurised fluid
lines or other flammable
materials. Pressurised lines
can be accidentally cut through
when heat goes beyond the
immediate flame area.

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1.0. Safety Measures
REMOVE PAINT BEFORE WELDING OR HEATING PARTS
Welding should only be carried
out by persons with a relevant
qualifying certificate i.a.w.
EN287.
Avoid the formation of toxic
fumes and dust.
Hazardous fumes can be
generated when paint is heated
due to welding, soldering, or
using a welding torch.
All work is to be performed
outdoors or in a well-
ventilated area. Dispose of
paints and solvents i.a.w. the
appropriate regulations.
Remove paint before welding or
heating parts:
•The dust generated due to the
sandblasting or grinding of
parts must not be inhaled.
For this reason, wear
suitable breathing
protection.
•Where a solvent or paint
stripper is used, it must be
rinsed off using water and
soap before carrying out any
welding. Then wait at least
15 minutes before welding or
heating for the fumes to
disperse.

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1.0. Safety Measures
1.1. Adhesive Safety Signs
Warning symbols
Warning signs serving to draw
your attention to dangers are
attached to the machine at
several important positions.
The hazard is identified via a
warning triangle. A second
symbol informs you how the
injury can be prevented by
acting appropriately. These
warning signs, their placement
on the machine and a brief
explanation are given below.
Operating instructions
These operating instructions
contain all important
information necessary for the
safe operation of the
machine. Carefully observe all
safety rules to avoid
accidents.
Maintenance
Before performing maintenance
or repair work, shut off engine
and remove key.
497.01
497.02

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1.0. Safety Measures
1.2. Safety Equipment
In addition to the information
contained in these operating
instructions, also pay
attention to the general safety
and accident prevention
regulations!
It is important to become
familiar with all equipment and
operating elements as well as
their function before operating
the machine. Make sure that
all protective devices have
been properly mounted. It will
be too late for this during
operation!
In the working area, the user
is responsible for the safety
of other persons.
The corresponding regulations
must be observed on public
roads!
Before starting check the
close-up range (children!).
See to it that you have a
sufficient view!
Keep all persons clear of the
danger zone of the machine!
Observe the max. permissible
axle load of the tractor.
Always ensure there is
sufficient front-axle load; the
steering capability of the
vehicle must be maintained.

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2.0. Connecting to the Tractor
2.1. General
CAUTION :
The machine must only be
connected when the engine is
shut off and the PTO shaft
drive is switched off.
With the three-point linkage
it is essential that the
assembly categories of the
tractor and machine match
each other.
When the machine is in
transport position, always
ensure that the side locking
of the tractor three-point
linkage is sufficiently
secure.
Observe the max. permissible
axle load of the tractor.
There a risk of injury
through crushing or shearing
in the area of the machine
parts which can be raised.
The warning and information
signs on the machine contain
important information to
ensure safe operation.
Observe these instructions
for your own safety!
When driving on roads, the
machine must be raised and
locked to prevent it sinking
again.
Before leaving the tractor,
lower the mounted equipment
to the ground. Take out the
ignition key if necessary.

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2.0. Connecting to the Tractor
2.2. Mounting with cat.1
Mount the lower guide bolt on
the outside in the lowest
possible location bore.
You thus achieve a maximum lift
travel.
1. Mount lower guide to
bolt (A) and secure with
linch pin.
2. Slightly lift bottom
handlebar to relieve
supports.
3. Peg supports in the third
bore from the bottom and
secure.
4. Carefully lower bottom
handlebar
5. Peg upper handlebar with
bolts (B) on the three
point frame in the
bore (C) and secure with
spring pins.
6. Tighten turnbuckles of the
stabilisation chain.

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2.0. Connecting to the Tractor
2.3. Mounting with cat.0
Mount the lower guide bar bolt
on the inside in the lowest
possible location bore.
You thus achieve a maximum lift
travel.
1. Mount lower guide to
bolt (A) and secure with
linch pin.
2. Slightly lift bottom
handlebar to relieve
supports.
3. Peg supports in the third
bore from the bottom and
secure.
4. Carefully lower bottom
handlebar
5. Peg upper handlebar with
bolts (B) on the three
point frame in the bore (C)
and secure with spring
pins.
7. Tighten turnbuckles of the
stabilisation chain.

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3.0. Disconnecting from the Tractor
3.1. General
CAUTION :
When disconnecting the machine,
always set it down on a firm
and even surface.
The machine must only be
disconnected when the engine is
shut off and the PTO shaft
drive is switched off.
Secure the attachment device
against rolling away.
3.2. Dismantle the Terra Seed from the tractor
Proceed as follows for
disconnection:
1. Lower Terra Seed to ground.
2. Release upper guide bar (A)
and disconnect from three-
point frame.
3. Lightly lift bottom
handlebar.
4. Peg supports in the second
bore from the top and secure.
5. Lower rear 3-point hitch of
the tractor.
6. Switch off the tractor
engine.
7. Activate hand brake.
8. Loosen turnbuckles of the
stabilising chains
9. Remove lower guide bars from
the bolts of three-point
frame.

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4.0. Before Initial Operation
4.1. General
CAUTION :
The user of the Terra Seed is
responsible for the safety of
third parties in the working
area.
Do not operate the Terra Seed
without safety devices. In
doing so, you expose yourself
and others to extreme danger.
When moving off, ensure that
the immediate area of the
machine is clear e.g. no
children nearby!
Take particular care when
working on a slope
-DANGER OF TILTING !
The warning and information
signs attached to the machine
contain important information
to ensure safe operation.
Observe these instructions for
your own safety!
Beware of foreign bodies when
working.
Always lift the Terra Seed
before reversing.
Drive only with the protective
guard lowered.
Ensure that the protective
guard is secured on both sides
with the clamping closure.

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4.0. Before Initial Operation
4.2. Adjust the rough comb
Adjustments can be made on the
upper guide bar of the tractor.
•Lift out the Terra Seed
slightly
•Adjust upper guide bar
•Lower the Terra Seed
Setting the upper guide bar (A)
to short increases the pressure
of the rough comb on the ground.
Setting the upper guide bar to
(A) long reduces the pressure of
the rough comb on the ground.
4.3. Adjusting for Transport
The control level on the seed
box must be in the “0“ position
and secured.

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4.0. Before Initial Operation
4.4. Attaching the support wheels - optional
Insert bolt into bore and
secure with clamp sleeve.
Push support wheel onto bolt.
Fasten with washer, lock washer
and SKT screw.

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4.0. Before Initial Operation
4.5. Adjustment with support wheels -optional
Always carry out adjustments on
a flat, paved surface.
Lift Terra Seed into the
desired position using the
tractor's rear hydraulic
system.
Lower support wheels onto the
ground.
Secure setting by tightening
the fastening screw.
Insert upper guide with bolt
into slotted hole on three-
point frame and secure with
linch pin.
Adjust the upper guide so that
the bolt is located in the
middle of the slotted hole in
the working position.
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