1 DESCRIPTION
The LELY CENTERLINER S/SL is a fertilizer spreader
ensuring a particularly accurate application of fertilizers.
The distinguishing feature of the CENTERLINER S spreader
in respect of the CENTERLINER SL spreader is the different
length of the spoons fitted to the machine. The CENTER-
LINER S has shorter spoons than the CENTERLINER SL
(fig. 1).
Seen from the rear, the CENTERLINER spreader’s spinner
discs rotate to the inside. Each disc covers virtually the full
spreading width (fig. 2).
Consequently, the spreading patterns of both discs overlap
almost completely so that a symmetric pattern is obtained
centrally behind the tractor, irrespective of granular sizes.
During each consecutive passage the composite spreading
pattern of the previous passage is overlapped once more.
Thus, the eventual spreading pattern is made up by a 4-fold
composite pattern (fig. 3).
Because of its large working width, as well as the varying
working width of the S and SL version, the CENTERLINER
spreader is ideally suitable for following such tramlines as
were laid out in the crop.
Attention! Fertilizer granulars may attain high speeds. Keep
this in mind when you are spreading over soft crop.
For headland spreading the spreader only needs to be tilted
behind the tractor. As a result of this tilting, the composite
spreading pattern on the headland side is shrunk, so that the
full rate is applied in one passage. This passage is situated at
half the working width calculated from the headland side.
The CENTRASIDE headland spreading attachment (optional
extra) offers another method for spreading on headlands.
When using this facility, a sharply defined spreading pattern
is obtained on the RH side of the spreader. The first working
passage of a spreader fitted with a CENTRASIDE headland
spreading attachment is situated at approx. 2 m from the
headland side (fig. 4).
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