Operator's Manual

Operation
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10. On smaller compact tractors, front-end weights or
front-wheel ballast may be necessary to ensure full
tractor stability and prevent backward tractor
turnover.
11. To demount the machine, find a level hardstanding
area and carry out the above procedure in reverse.
TINE SELECTION
Your aerator is available with a wide selection of tines and tine heads. Choose your tine type size and spacings
required, then change the tine head accordingly.
TINE SIZES
OPEN SIDED
(WINDOW)
TUBULAR HOLLOW HOLLOW SOLID CHISEL SLICING
10mm 5mm mini 5mm needle 6mm 3mm
13mm 16mm 9mm 8mm
16mm 9.5mm mini
10mm
Ilmm
13mm
16mm
AERATION PATTERN: VARIABLE, DEPENDING ON TINE HEAD AND FORWARD SPEED
MINI TINE HEAD 30mm TINE SPACINGS X 25mm - 100mm
NEEDLE TINE HEAD 40mm TINE SPACINGS X 25mm - 60mm
STANDARD TINE HEAD 61mm TINE SPACINGS X 30mm -130 nun
FAIRWAY TINE HEAD 81mm TINE SPACINGS X 30mm -130mm
Different turf holders are required for 3, 4 and 8 tine heads.
CORE WINDROWER
If using hollow tines, your aerator is available with a windrower assembly to place cores in narrow rows behind the
machine. Attach the windrower as shown below.
Ensure all clips are secured. The chain length may be adjusted using two 17mm wrenches to give different widths of
windrow as required.
Fig. 11