Great-plains P13307 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

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SoloOperating Instructions10Refer to OperatingInstructions beforeattempting maintenance.Operating Instructions:The Operating Instructions distinguishb

Page 3 - Declaration of Conformity

11SoloOperating Instructions1.3 Operational SafetyThe machine is to be put in operation onlyafter instruction has been provided by anemployee of the a

Page 4 - WARRANTY

SoloOperating Instructions121.5 Accident PreventionIn addition to the Operating Instructions, it isimportant to observe the accident preventionregulat

Page 5 - Machine Identification

13SoloOperating Instructions1.5.3 Changing Equipment• Secure the machine to prevent it fromaccidentally rolling away!• Use suitable supports to secure

Page 6 - Contents

SoloOperating Instructions141.7 Operating AreasThe operating areas include the drawbar,hydraulic connections and depth adjustmentequipment as well as

Page 7

15SoloOperating Instructions2.3 InstallationWhen carrying out installation andmaintenance work there is a higher risk ofinjury. It is important that y

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SoloOperating Instructions162.4 Hitching Up2.4.1 Hitching up a Tractorto the Solo / Preparing forTransportWhen hitching-up the machine,ensure that no-

Page 9 - 1. Safety Data

17SoloOperating Instructions2.5 Folding and Unfolding2.5.1 Unfolding into the WorkPosition1. Raise the machine enough to facilitateeasy removal of shi

Page 10 - Operating Instructions

SoloOperating Instructions182.6 Trailing Implements2.6.1 Hitching a Press Roll tothe Solo (Not applicable for machines withrear roll)Maximum rear draw

Page 11 - 1.2 Use for the Intended

19SoloOperating Instructions3. Technical Data Solo* It is important to correctly match your implement to your tractor for optimum performance.3. Techn

Page 12 - 1.4 Road Traffic Safety

SoloOperating Instructions2

Page 13 - Maintenance

SoloOperating Instructions204. Adjustment/Operation4. Adjustment / Operation1. Drawbar2. Front Discs3. Coulter Coverers4. Tine Beam5. Rear Discs6. DD6

Page 14 - 1.7 Operating Areas

21SoloOperating InstructionsThe SIMBA Solo is an amalgamation of timeproven, successful Simba designcomponents brought together to form thisimportant

Page 15 - Installation

SoloOperating Instructions224.3 Disc GangsAs with any disc combination the angle of thedisc gangs is dependant on the type ofoperation being carried o

Page 16 - 2.4 Hitching Up

23SoloOperating Instructions4.5 Double Disc RollerThe standard DD600 roller is made up ofindividual Double Disc (patented) Ringsegments.The DD rings a

Page 17 - 2.5 Folding and Unfolding

SoloOperating Instructions244.6 Terra-Grip TinesTerra-Grip tines have a robust, basicconstruction and are suitable for all soil types.The spring-loade

Page 18 - 2.8 Parking the machine

25SoloOperating Instructions4.7 Pro-Lift TinesThe arrangement of the toolbars in a ‘V’ framegives lower draught requirements andmaximises the loosenin

Page 19 - 3. Technical Data Solo

SoloOperating Instructions264. Adjustment / Operation4.9 Work SettingsIn work the wing cylinders should be fullyextended. A simple pressurised hydraul

Page 20 - 4. Adjustment/Operation

27SoloOperating Instructions4.10 Starting SettingsThis page details the recommended startingsettings for the Solo. These settings can thenbe used as

Page 21 - 4.2 Solo Designations

SoloOperating Instructions284.12 Work InstructionsDriving speedThe Solo can be driven at speeds of up to 12km/h.This depends on the field conditions (

Page 22 - 4.3 Disc Gangs

29SoloOperating Instructions4.14 ChecksThe working quality depends on theadjustments and checks made prior to andduring work, as well as on regular se

Page 23 - 4.4 Coulter Coverer

3SoloOperating InstructionsDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYSimba International Limited hereby declare that the Product described in this Operators Manual, an

Page 24 - 4.6 Terra-Grip Tines

SoloOperating Instructions305. Servicing andMaintenanceFollow the safety instructions forservicing and maintenance.5.1 ServicingYour machine has been

Page 25 - 4.8 Pro-Lift Wings

31SoloOperating Instructions5. Servicing and Maintenance5.7 Double Disc AxlesThe axles on this roller are tensioned by themain axle through the centre

Page 26 - 4.9 Work Settings

SoloOperating Instructions325. Servicing and Maintenance5.9 HydraulicsA low oil flow should be used, i.e.,tractor tickover or low flowselected.The win

Page 27 - Roll Depth

33SoloOperating Instructions5. Servicing and Maintenance5.9.2 Pro-Lift Trip-ResetTine HydraulicsThe circuit allows for the tines to bepressurised dow

Page 28 - 4.13 Parking the machine

SoloOperating Instructions345.9.3 2 Litre AccumulatorsThe manufacturers of this part recommendthat the pressure of the nitrogen pre-chargeis checked a

Page 29 - 4.14 Checks

35SoloOperating Instructions5. Servicing and Maintenance5.9.4 Roll HydraulicsTampering with a pressurisedhydraulic system is extremelydangerous.Pressu

Page 30 - 5. Servicing and

SoloOperating Instructions365. Servicing and Maintenance5.10 Changing RollConfigurationThe following procedures outline changing theconfiguration of t

Page 31 - 5.5 Terra-Grip Tine Points

37SoloOperating Instructions5. Servicing and MaintenanceRear Roll to Mid Roll1. Unfold the press unit (all other workingelements should remain in the

Page 32 - 5.9 Hydraulics

SoloOperating Instructions385. Servicing and Maintenance5.12 Operator SupportIf you have a problem, please contact yourdealer. They will endeavour to

Page 33 - Tine Hydraulics

39SoloOperating Instructions5.14 Maintenance Overview5. Servicing and MaintenanceSolo 330/380 Maintenance OverviewAfter first operation Instructions I

Page 34 - 5.9.3 2 Litre Accumulators

SoloOperating Instructions4WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS In this warranty Simba International Ltd., is referred to as “the Company”. 1. Subject to

Page 35 - Procedure - Factory settings

SoloOperating Instructions405. Servicing and Maintenance5.15 Overview of Lubricating PointsFig. 5.08: DD Roll Grease Points Fig. 5.09: Disc Axle Greas

Page 36 - Configuration

41SoloOperating InstructionsFig. 5.12: Pro-Lift Tine Arm Grease Points5. Servicing and MaintenanceFig. 5.13: Disc Angle Lock Grease PointsFig. 5.14: W

Page 37 - Rear Roll to Mid Roll

SoloOperating Instructions425. Servicing and MaintenanceAlways exercise extreme care and observethe recommended hygiene rules whenhandling mineral oil

Page 38 - Intervals

43SoloOperating Instructions5.18 Lubricants &Hydraulic OilHydraulic SystemThe hydraulic fluid from the tractor is mixedwith the hydraulic fluid fr

Page 39 - 5.14 Maintenance Overview

SoloOperating Instructions446. Faults and RemediesSolo 330/380 TroubleshootingFault Possible cause RemedyMachine pulls to one side Discs set unevenly

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5SoloOperating InstructionsMachine IdentificationEnter the relevant data in the following list uponacceptance of the machine:Operating Instructions/Sp

Page 41 - 5. Servicing and Maintenance

SoloOperating Instructions6Table of ContentsContentsMachine Identification ...

Page 42 - Lubricants

7SoloOperating InstructionsTable of Contents4.10 Starting Settings ...

Page 43 - Hydraulic Oil

SoloOperating Instructions8IntroductionIntroductionForewordMake sure you have read and follow theOperating Instructions carefully before usingthe mach

Page 44 - 6. Faults and Remedies

9SoloOperating Instructions1. Safety DataThe following warnings and safetyinstructions apply to all sections of theseOperating Instructions.1.1 Safety

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