P15240 07/02/07From Serial No. 12880
SoloOperating Instructions10Refer to OperatingInstructions beforeattempting maintenance.Operating Instructions:The Operating Instructions distinguishb
11SoloOperating Instructions1.3 Operational SafetyThe machine is to be put in operation onlyafter instruction has been provided by anemployee of the a
SoloOperating Instructions121.5 Accident PreventionIn addition to the Operating Instructions, it isimportant to observe the accident preventionregulat
13SoloOperating Instructions1.5.3 Changing Equipment• Secure the machine to prevent it fromaccidentally rolling away!• Use suitable supports to secure
SoloOperating Instructions141.7 Operating AreasThe operating areas include the drawbar,hydraulic connections and depth adjustmentequipment as well as
15SoloOperating Instructions2.3 InstallationWhen carrying out installation andmaintenance work there is a higher risk ofinjury. It is important that y
SoloOperating Instructions162.4 Hitching Up2.4.1 Hitching up a Tractorto the Solo / Preparing forTransportWhen hitching-up the machine,ensure that no-
17SoloOperating Instructions2.5 Folding and Unfolding2.5.1 Unfolding into the WorkPosition1. Remove 4 wing locking pins and stow.2. Open taps on rear
SoloOperating Instructions182.6 Trailing Implements2.6.1 Hitching a Press Roll tothe Solo (Not applicable for machines withrear roll)Maximum rear draw
19SoloOperating Instructions3. Technical Data Solo* It is important to correctly match your implement to your tractor for optimum performance.3. Techn
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SoloOperating Instructions204. Adjustment/Operation4. Adjustment / Operation1. Drawbar2. Front Discs3. Front Disc Angling Cylinder4. Tine Beam5. Trans
21SoloOperating InstructionsThe SIMBA Solo is an amalgamation of timeproven, successful Simba designcomponents brought together to form thisimportant
SoloOperating Instructions224.3 Disc GangsAs with any disc combination the angle of thedisc gangs is dependant on the type ofoperation being carried o
23SoloOperating Instructions4.5 Double Disc RollerThe standard DD600/DD700 roller is madeup of individual Double Disc (patented) Ringsegments.The DD r
SoloOperating Instructions244.6 Terra-Grip TinesTerra-Grip tines have a robust, basicconstruction and are suitable for all soil types.The spring-loade
25SoloOperating Instructions4.7 Pro-Lift TinesThe arrangement of the toolbars in a ‘V’ framegives lower draught requirements andmaximises the loosenin
SoloOperating Instructions264.10 Starting SettingsThis section details the recommended start-ing settings for the Solo. These settings canthen be use
27SoloOperating Instructions4. Adjustment / OperationFront Disc Gangs:Disc AnglesRear Disc Gangs:1x1xYellow20mmSilver51mm1xBlack29mm2x2xBlue7mmRed10mm
SoloOperating Instructions284. Adjustment / Operation4.11 Depth ControlWorking depth can be set by mid or rear rolland/or by transport wheels. Under
29SoloOperating Instructions4.12 Work InstructionsDriving speedThe Solo can be driven at speeds of up to 12km/h.This depends on the field conditions (
3SoloOperating InstructionsDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYSimba International Limited hereby declare that the Product described in this Operators Manual, an
SoloOperating Instructions305. Servicing andMaintenanceFollow the safety instructions forservicing and maintenance.5.1 ServicingYour machine has been
31SoloOperating Instructions5. Servicing and Maintenance5.6 Double Disc AxlesThe axles on this roller are tensioned by themain axle through the centre
SoloOperating Instructions325. Servicing and Maintenance5.8 HydraulicsA low oil flow should be used, i.e.,tractor tickover or low flowselected.The win
33SoloOperating Instructions5. Servicing and MaintenanceIf the tine circuit should need setting the fol-lowing procedure should be followed (an as-sis
SoloOperating Instructions345. Servicing and Maintenance5.11 Operator SupportIf you have a problem, please contact yourdealer. They will endeavour to
35SoloOperating Instructions5.13 Maintenance Overview5. Servicing and MaintenanceSolo 450/600 Maintenance OverviewAfter first operation Instructions I
SoloOperating Instructions365. Servicing and Maintenance5.14 Overview of Lubricating PointsFig. 5.08: DD Roll Grease Points Fig. 5.09: Disc Axle Greas
37SoloOperating Instructions5. Servicing and MaintenanceFig. 5.13: Wing Pivot Grease PointsFig. 5.14: Drawbar Pivot Grease PointsFig. 5.12: Roll Pivot
SoloOperating Instructions385. Servicing and MaintenanceAlways exercise extreme care and observethe recommended hygiene rules whenhandling mineral oil
39SoloOperating Instructions5.17 Lubricants &Hydraulic OilHydraulic SystemThe hydraulic fluid from the tractor is mixedwith the hydraulic fluid fr
SoloOperating Instructions4WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS In this warranty Simba International Ltd., is referred to as “the Company”. 1. Subject to
SoloOperating Instructions406. Faults and RemediesSolo 450/600 TroubleshootingFault Possible cause RemedyMachine pulls to one side Discs set unevenly
5SoloOperating InstructionsMachine IdentificationEnter the relevant data in the following list uponacceptance of the machine:Operating Instructions/Sp
SoloOperating Instructions6Table of ContentsContentsMachine Identification ...
7SoloOperating InstructionsTable of Contents4.10 Starting Settings ...
SoloOperating Instructions8IntroductionIntroductionForewordMake sure you have read and follow theOperating Instructions carefully before usingthe mach
9SoloOperating Instructions1. Safety DataThe following warnings and safetyinstructions apply to all sections of theseOperating Instructions.1.1 Safety
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