English – 19
Weights
On each side of the machine there is a removable
weight.
Depending on soil conditions, extra machine weight
may be necessary for effective aeration. The weights
are provided to give you added control and better
tine penetration.
PRESENTATION
Adjusting the rear wheels
You can improve stability and maneuverability by
turning the knob for the rear wheel depth/stability
clockwise (see illustration). Turning the knob
counterclockwise determines aeration depth in the
following ways:
(A) The rear wheels can be adjusted to the level of
your choice so that you can control the
penetration of the tines to a margin of a few
millimeters. Aeration depth can be controlled
accordingly.
(B) With the rear wheels adjusted to the top
position, you obtain maximum tine penetration.
Pushing down on the machine’s handle puts
most of the weight of the machine on the tines.
In this configuration, aeration depth will be
greatest (the front wheel
will rise).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Adjusting for increased stability decreases
the aeration depth. Lateral stability will
increase (see ”Running/Operating on hills”).
Adjustments for greater stability will also
improve maneuverability during aeration.
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