Cub Cadet 190-356-100 소유자 매뉴얼 - 페이지 6

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DetennilHng TIll",
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Befor. beginning to Ifll any area. the operator should deter-
min. th. best Iflling pattern. The size. shape. terrain and
obstructions of the area to b. tilled should be considered.
Usually it is best to till the longest direction of the area to
'T1inimize turning. Typical patt.ms are shown in Fig VII.
CAUTION: Always raise the tiller before turning or
backing to prevent damage to the tractor and tiller .
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TIlIng
Deptlt
The molt aniFabI. tilling
d~ttI
for an
area
will vary accord-
ing to Its intended use. If seeds are to
be
planted. consid ......
ion should
be
given to the depttl required to Idll competln;
plant tlte. mix fertUlar,
and
prepare a good seedbed. In gen-
eral, larg.r MedII should b. planted d . . per than_ smatl.r
seeds.
For example. com Is otten ptanted
two
to thr . . inch ..
d .. p, whereas. the much small.r grass
seed
may
be
planted
within the top
Y!
inch of soli. A good seec:tbed for graM seed
can often be made by tilling
only
two to thr . . Inc","
d.~.
When pl.ntlng larger
seed.
such
as
com. a tilling depth ot
flve or more inches may be d.sirable.
NOn -
The TIller is designed for a
d~th
ot cut b.tween
7--a".
Under some conditions. if the tiller is allowed to s . .
k
out this d.pth. the tiller could staAl the tractor. The
two
stid shoee (1) on each side of the tiller can
be
held in
any
of
Nve
poiNtlona by placlna the pin and ",tina clip (2) In
various adluatment hal ... RaIM
the stdd II'Ioee
to provide
greater tilling depth; low. Iftem to give
1_
depth. Both
sldd shoee should
be
poaitklMd
In
the ...... adlu.tment hoi.
to give uniform
tilling
a.a
(s. FIg. 1)(,) Th. seedbed
mU8t
be
fine enoua"
to
1,.,.-:
tM& the pl.ntH .... m ....
good
enGUgn
contact
wHIt 1M _.
to germlnat.. SmaAler
seeds
uauaAly require a "n_
seedbed
Iftan larver on_ In
many c..... more than on. " . . ot the tiller will
be
r.
qui red to prepare a seedbed of proper depth and tuture.
For tine seedbed
preparatJon.
lower lev.. blade to ground
surface (S . . Flg. VIII.)
F1G. VIII
flO. IX
Open"" Tr8Cto, • TIller
On tractors equipped with a hydrostatic transmission. throttle
lewr should operate the engine at full throttle while tilting.
A
two-speed
axle should be in the "Low" range and the
speed control lever should maintain a ground speed 01 Y2 to
1 MPH for most conditions. Th. best ground speed will vary
with the type of terrain, tilling depth and condition ot soil.
Prior to start of tilling, engage PTO clutch on tractor. slowly
lower the till.r to the "FLOAT" pOSition, and ease the speed
control lever forward to desired ground speed; recommended
i.
Y!
MPH tor tilling, 1 MPH for cultivating.
CAUTION If the tractor cannot till while in the
"F1.0AT"
position (tractor stalls). the hydraulic lift
control I ..... r should b. adjusted for a more shallow
cut.
On tractors equipped with manual transmissions, place a two-
speed aJde into the "LOW"
rang.,
choose first or second ge.r
and
vary
the
throttle from
~
full to full u
nec .... ry to
achl ..... the desired ground speed; rKommended is
1,'J
MPH
for tllllnQ, 1 MPH for cultiv.ting.
CAUTION: Curing tlll.r
operation.
if obstructions are
hit or In em.rgency situation arises. STOP all move-
m.nt: put tractor controls to "NEUTRAL". apply foot
braK.s, disengage PTO. shut off tractor engine and
remove ignition key. Repair damlge prIor to resum-
ing op.ratioft.