Land Pride | Table of Contents |
Section 7: Troubleshooting
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Machine makes intermittent clicking | Check for damaged gear and replace if necessary. | |
noise |
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Check for worn drive chain and replace if necessary. | ||
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Roller will not turn | Obstruction between roller and material control deflector. | |
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| Chain is off. | |
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| Burnt or | |
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| Broken drive spindle. | |
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Operating depth insufficient | Raise gauge wheels. | |
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| Increase tractor RPM. | |
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| Clean roller. | |
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Roller gouging on the end | The gauge wheel on chain case side should be approximately 1” lower than the | |
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| Set gauge wheel depth. | |
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| Correct air pressure in gauge wheels. | |
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| Level | |
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Too much dirt going into the windrow or | Reduce ground speed. | |
dirt going over the top of the material |
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Raise material control deflector. | ||
control deflector | ||
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| Lower gauge wheels. | |
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Too many rocks passing between | Lower material control deflector. | |
material control deflector and the roller |
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Roller balling up with soil | Wait until soil dries. | |
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Powered Rake bumping on ground | Clean roller. | |
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| Increase roller speed if roller is turning slow. | |
| Decrease roller speed if roller is turning fast. | |
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