NOTE: IN THE INTERESTS OF SAFETY AND ACHIEVING THE BEST RESULT, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT THIS MANUAL IS READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE OVESEEDER.

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User manual and parts book Model: 1430-1830-2230 Serial nummer: Kwekerijweg 8 3709JA Zeist The Netherlands T: (31)306933227 F: (31)306933228 E: verti-drain@redexim.com www.redexim.com Translation of the original user manual NOTE: IN THE INTERESTS OF SAFETY AND ACHIEVING THE BEST RESULT, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT THIS MANUAL IS READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE OVESEEDER. 1705 English 922.120.300 UK

FOREWORD Congratulations with the purchase of your Overseeder. To ensure long and safe use of this Overseeder, it is of major importance to all users to read and understand this user manual. Operation of this machine is not safe without full knowledge of the content of the manual. The Overseeder is not an independently operating machine. The user is responsible for using the appropriate tractor. The user must also check the tractor/overseeder combination for safety aspects, such as noise level, adequate user instructions and any risks. The Overseeder is solely intended for use on lawns and other areas where grass could grow. On the next page you will first find the general safety instructions. Every user must know and apply them. After this, a registration card is included. This card should be returned for handling any future claims. This user manual offers many instructions numbered in sequence. This sequence should be observed. An indicates a safety instruction. An indicates a tip and/or note. All information and technical specifications provided at the moment that this document is published are the most recent ones. Design specifications may be changed without prior notice. This document is a translation of the original operating instructions. Upon request, the original operating instructions are available in Dutch. GUARANTEE CONDITIONS THIS OVERSEEDER COMES WITH A GUARANTEE FOR DEFECTIVE MATERIALS. THIS GUARANTEE IS VALID FOR A PERIOD OF 12 MONTHS FROM THE PURCHASING DATE. OVERSEEDER GUARANTEES ARE SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR SUPPLY OF PLANT AND MACHINERY FOR EXPORT, NUMBER 188, PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE. REGISTRATION CARD For your own information, please complete the table below: Serial number of machine Dealer name Purchasing date Remarks 2

! SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS! Fig. 1 The design of the Overseeder allows for safe use. However, this is only possible if the user fully observes the safety instructions given in this manual. Read and understand (Fig. 1) the manual before starting to use the Overseeder. Not using the machine as described in the manual may lead to injury and/or damage to the Overseeder. (1) The Overseeder is solely intended for tilling lawns or areas where grass should grow. Any other use is considered to be incorrect use. The manufacturer does not accept any liability with regard to damage resulting from incorrect use; all resulting risks are the responsibility of the user. Correct use also includes following the manufacturer s instructions for use, maintenance and repair. Before using the Overseeder, inspect the area to be treated. Remove any loose obstacles and avoid irregularities. (2) The Overseeder was constructed according to the latest technological knowledge and is safe to use. Improper use, maintenance or repair of the machine may result in injury to both the user and others. This should be avoided! Always use the Overseeder in combination with the appropriate tractor as described in the technical data. (3) All persons whom the owner assigns to operate, maintain or repair the Overseeder must read and completely understand the operating manual and in particular the Safety Instructions section. The user is responsible for a safe tractor/overseeder combination. This unit must be tested in terms of noise, safety and ease-of-use. In addition, user s instructions must be prepared. (4) Before using the Overseeder, the user is obliged to inspect it for visible damage and defects. Any changes of the Overseeder (including its functioning) that may affect its safety must be corrected immediately. For safety reasons it is in principle forbidden to make changes in or additions to the Overseeder (with the exception of those approved by the manufacturer). If any modifications have been made to the Overseeder, the present CE certificate becomes null and void and the person who made the modifications should himself make sure a new CE certificate is granted. 3

Inspect the Overseeder for loose bolts/nuts/parts before each use. If present, inspect the hydraulic hoses regularly and replace them if they are damaged or show signs of wear. The replacement hoses must meet the manufacturer s technical specifications. Always relieve the pressure from the hydraulic installation, if present, before carrying out any work on it. NEVER use de Overseeder when protective covers and safety stickers are missing. NEVER crawl under the Overseeder. Tilt the Overseeder if you need to have access to the bottom. NEVER step off the tractor while the engine is still running. When carrying out maintenance activities, adjustments or repairs make sure the Overseeder is locked to prevent it from sinking/riding/sliding away. When carrying out any maintenance activities, adjustments or repairs, always switch off the tractor engine first, remove the tractor key from the ignition and disconnect the PTO (Fig. 2). Fig 2 When carrying out any maintenance or repair activities, make sure to use original Overseeder parts only. This will ensure safety for the machine and its user. Only authorised technical personnel may carry out adjustments and repairs to the Overseeder. Keep an overview of repairs. (5) In addition to the instructions in this user manual, the generally applicable regulations with respect to safety and working conditions must be observed. For use on public roads the relevant traffic rules also apply. Transporting persons is not permitted! Do not use the Overseeder when it is dark, during heavy rain/storms or on slopes with a gradient of more than 20 degrees. 4

(6) Before starting to work, all persons operating the Overseeder must be familiar with all its functions and controls. Connect the Overseeder to the vehicle that will pull it exactly according to the instructions (Danger of injury!) Before driving off, make sure you have a clear view both nearby and far away. On both sides of the Overseeder, safety stickers (Fig. 3, 4, 5) have been applied to the sideboards and to the back cover (Fig. 6) showing these warnings. Make sure these safety stickers are always clearly visible and legible. Replace them if they are damaged. During operation, make sure there are NO persons in the danger area of the Overseeder to prevent them from getting injured by moving parts (Fig. 3). Fig 3 fig 4 Keep a distance of at least 4 metres! (Fig. 4) Be aware of the maximum lifting capacity of the towing vehicle. Wear suitable clothing. Wear sturdy shoes with a steel tip, wear long trousers, do up long hair and wear no loose clothing. (7) Location of safety stickers (Fig. 5). Fig. 5 5

EU-DECLARATION We, Redexim BV Utrechtseweg 127 3702 AC Zeist, the Netherlands declare entirely under our own responsibility that the product: OVERSEEDER WITH MACHINE NUMBER AS STATED ON THE MACHINE AND IN THIS MANUAL, to which this statement relates, is in accordance with the provisions of the Machine Directive 2006/42/EG. Zeist, 1-6-2015 A.C. Bos Manager Operations & Logistics Redexim Holland 6

CONTENTS FOREWORD 2 GUARANTEE CONDITIONS 2 REGISTRATION CARD 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 EU- DECLARATION 6 1.0 TECHNICAL DATA 8 2.0 REMOVING THE MACHINE FROM THE PALLET 9 3.0 CONNECTING TO TRACTOR 10 4.0 ADJUSTING THE WORKING DEPTH 11 5.0 SETTING THE SEED NTITY. 12 6.0 TRANSPORTING THE OVERSEEDER 13 7.0 DRIVING SPEED 13 8.0 GENERAL REMARKS ON THE USE OF THE OVERSEEDER 13 9.0 OPERATING THE OVERSEEDER 13 10.0 START/STOP PROCEDURE 14 11.0 DISCONNECTING THE OVERSEEDER 15 12.0 TROUBLESHOOTING 15 13.0 MAINTENANCE 17 14.0 ADJUSTING THE SEEDING SLIT OPENING 18 14.1 ADJUSTING THE SEED-TRAY SCRAPER 18 14.2 SPREADING TEST 19 14.3 OPEN AND CLOSE THE TOP UNIT 20 15.0 OPTIONAL EXTRAS: WEIGHT KIT 21 16.0 OPTIONAL EXTRAS: BOGY KIT 22 7

1.0 TECHNICAL DATA Model 1430 1830 2230 Working width 1.38 m (54.3 ) 1.80 m (70.9 ) 2.22 m (87.4 ) Working depth 5mm-20mm (0.19-0.78 ) Seeding speed Up to. 12 Km/h (7.5 mph) Weight 1416Kg (3115 lbs) 1750Kg (3850 lbs) 2076 Kg (4567 lbs) Seeding row distance 30 mm (1.2 ) Number of cutting elements Recommended tractor 47 61 75 40 HP with minimal lift capacity 610mm behind the lift eyes of 1460Kg (3230 lbs) 50 HP with minimal lift capacity 610mm behind the lift eyes 1800 Kg (3970 lbs) 60 HP with minimal lift capacity 610mm behind the lift eyes 2140 Kg (4718 lbs) Seed-tray capacity 230ltr. (8.1cu. ft.) 300ltr. (10.6cu. ft.) 360ltr. (12.7cu. Ft.) Maximum capacity (theoretically at maximum speed ±12 km/h (7.5 mph) and single passage) Seeding density per 100 m 2 (1076.4 ft 2 ) 16920 m 2 /h (182125 ft 2 /h) 21960 m 2 /h (236375 ft 2 /h) 27000 m 2 /h (290626 ft 2 /h) Normal seed: 0.4 5.7 Kg (0.88-12.57 lbs) (adjustable in 10 steps) Shipping dimensions L x W x H 1310 x 1724 x 1160 mm 51.6 x 67.9 x 45.7 L x W x H 1310 x 2144 x 1160 mm 51.6 x 84.4 x 45.7 L x W x H 1310 x 2564 x 1165 mm 51.6 x 100.9 x 45.7 Three-point connection 3-punt CAT. 2 Lubricant EP 2 Standard parts Optional extras Fillable back roller with scraper. 5 gear sets for adjusting the seeding density. Integrated seed spreading tray. Manual container. Seed tray with sight-glass. Seeding wheel adjusting to the area. Independent cutting elements adjusting to the area. Adjustment legs for storage. Bogy kit Weight kit Ballast gewicht: Front Center rear 44 Kg (97 lbs) 148 Kg (326 lbs) 352 Kg (774 lbs) 79 Kg (174 lbs) 193 Kg (425 lbs) 563 Kg (1239 lbs) 114 Kg ( lbs) 238 Kg (524 lbs) 733 Kg (1612 lbs) 8

2.0 REMOVING THE MACHINE FROM THE PALLET Perform the following actions to remove the machine from the pallet and place it horizontally on the floor (see Fig.6): Fig. 6!! NEVER CRAWL UNDER THE MACHINE!! 1. Attach a cable to the lifting points (2) on both sides of the machine, and to the top of the 3-point hitch (1) on the front. Overseeder 1430 Make sure the cable/crane/lift has the capacity to lift at least 2800 kg (6160 lbs). Overseeder 1830 Make sure the cable/crane/lift has the capacity to lift at least 3500 kg (7700 lbs). Overseeder 2230 Make sure the cable/crane/lift has the capacity to lift at least 4150 kg (9130 lbs). 2. Lift the machine, including the pallet, about 100 mm (4 ) off the ground. 3. Remove the pallet by removing the bottom 3-point pins (4). 4. Pull the pallet from under the machine. 5. Turn de locking pins (4) half a rotation and remove them. Pull out the legs (5) and replace the locking pins(4). 6. Lower the machine in a controlled and slow fashion until it is fully on the ground.!! STAY CLEAR OF THE MACHINE, IT CAN SLIDE!! 9

3.0 CONNECTING TO THE TRACTOR Checks prior to connecting the Overseeder. Check the Overseeder for any visual damage, and repair if safe operation of the machine cannot be guaranteed. Check whether all nuts and bolts have been tightened properly. Check whether all protective covers and safety stickers are in place on the machine, and whether they are undamaged. NEVER use the machine without them. The Overseeder can be connected to the tractor using the 3-point hitch. The method is as follows: (Fig. 7) 1. Remove the 3-point pins (1 and 2). 2. Carefully back up the tractor, so that the lifting arms (4) can be connected to the frame. Fig.7!! Make sure the tractor is secured in place and cannot start moving!!!! Switch the tractor off prior to getting off!! 3. Connect the lifting arms to the bottom 3-point pins (2) and secure them using the included locking pins. 4. Set the stabiliser of the tractor to a 100 mm sideways stroke. 5. Mount the top link (3) of your tractor and extend it until it is at the same height as the top 3-point hitch (1) of the Overseeder. 6. Connect the top link (3) to the frame using the top pin (1) and secure using the included locking pin. 7. Keep extending/retracting the top link until the machine makes a 90 angle with the ground.!! Make sure all locking pins are secured!! 8. Start the tractor and lift the Overseeder off the ground. 9. Place the support legs (5) in the working position. 10

4.0 ADJUSTING THE WORKING DEPTH The working depth can be adjusted by adjusting the sliding foot of the seed blades. Loosen the bolts (1). Now move the sliding feet (2) to the desired depth, from 5 to 30 mm working depth. (Fig. 8) Fig.8 Fig. 9!! Please note that front and rear sliding foot the same depth are set and parallel. The rear roller should also be set to the desired depth. The rear roller can also be mounted floating. This can be done by loosening pin and lock pin (1). The spindles (2) can be mount in the seed hopper (3). (Fig. 9) The machine can be equipped with additional weights.(see chapter 15), and/or filling the rear roller with water. If the rear roller is filled with water, empty it before it starts freezing. 11

5.0 SETTING THE SEED-NTITY The seed quantity can be set on the Overseeder by using various change gears. These provide various combinations for a broad range of settings (see Tab 1). The gears have been marked with a number given in Tab. 1; by changing the gears as indicated, the required quantity setting is obtained. The different combinations of gears have been installed in the seed tray. Fig. 10 Gear Option Bentgrass Kentucky Bluegrass Ryegrass Bottom Top Kg/100m 2 Lbs/1000ft 2 Kg/100m 2 Lbs/1000ft 2 Kg/100m 2 Lbs/1000ft 2 25 95 0.20 0.40 0.20 0.40 0.30 0.60 40 80 0.40 0.80 0.35 0.70 0.55 1.10 45 75 0.45 0.80 0.40 0.80 0.65 1.30 52 68 0.60 1.20 0.50 1.00 0.85 1.75 58 62 0.70 1.40 0.60 1.20 1.00 2.00 62 58 0.80 1.60 0.75 1.50 1.20 2.45 68 52 1.00 2.00 0.90 1.80 1.40 2.80 75 45 1.30 2.60 1.10 2.20 1.90 3.85 80 40 1.50 3.00 1.40 2.80 2.20 4.45 95 25 2.80 5.70 2.60 5.30 4.15 8.40 Tab. 1 These quantities are determined with a slit distance of 0.3 mm between the seeding roller and the pressure plate (see section 14.0 for setting). In practice the quantities described in Tab. 1 may deviate to some extent due to other measuring/working conditions. In order to determine exactly the right seeding quantity for the seed used, it is recommended to carry out a spreading test (see section 14.2). 12

6.0 TRANSPORTING THE OVERSEEDER The user is responsible for the transport of the Overseeder behind the tractor when travelling on public roads. Check the national traffic rules. In view of the weight of the Overseeder, a maximum speed of 20 km/h (12.4 mph) should be observed while driving in open fields with the machine raised. Higher speeds may endanger the driver and/or other people and even damage the machine. Make sure the top link (3), see Fig. 7, is connected and tensioned in the conveyor. If this is not case, the machine could sustain serious damage. When the machine is lifted off the ground, at least 20% of the weight of the tractor must rest on the front axle. 7.0 DRIVING SPEED The driving speed is limited to 12 km/h (7.5 mph). Higher speeds are not recommended in view of excessive wear and damage that may occur to the machine due to, for example, rocks in the ground. 8.0 GENERAL REMARKS ON THE USE OF THE OVERSEEDER. Some general remarks/tips on the use of the Overseeder. A field can be tilled 2 or 3 times in different directions in order to obtain a higher seeding density and for seeding in a diamond shape. Do not make sharp turns, preferably drive in straight lines to avoid damaging the machine and/or the ground. When hitting a hard object in the soil, the cutting elements may be burred/damaged. Try to file burrs away or replace the cutting element. When the cutting elements become wet, the seed may stick and accumulate between the cutting elements. Make sure the cutting elements do not become wet or postpone the work. NEVER drive backwards while the running wheel is on the ground. 9.0 OPERATING THE OVERSEEDER Before using the Overseeder in the field, check the following: 1. Are there any loose objects in the field? Remove these first. 2. Are there any slopes? The maximum slope this machine can work on is 20 degrees. Always work downhill. 3. Does the ground contain hard objects? If so, use the Overseeder at a low speed and adjust the working depth. 4. Is there any danger of flying objects, such as golf balls, which may distract the attention of the driver? If so, do NOT use the Overseeder. 5. Is there any danger of sinking or sliding away? If so, postpone the work. 6. If the soil is frozen or very wet, the work should be postponed until the conditions are more favourable. 13

10.0 STARTING/STOPPING PROCEDURE Before starting the seeding, check the machine for the following points: While checking the machine/tractor combination must be fully locked to prevent it from driving/sliding/sinking away. The tractor engine must be switched off. Check the seeding elements for damage and repair if necessary. Check if the passage to the seeding elements is not blocked (e.g. funnels). Check if the machine is not wet or moist, in particular the seeding device. Check the seed spreading by rotating the running wheel 1 time (counterclockwise). Check if the drive is running smoothly. START SEEDING. The starting procedure is VERY important. If this procedure is not followed exactly as described below, serious damage may occur to the machine. The procedure is as follows: 1. Put the seed in the seed tray. 2. Set the required seed quantity using the change wheels (see section 5.0). 3. Drive to the place where you want to start. 4. Start with a driving speed of about 3 km/h (1.9 mph). 5. While driving lower the machine carefully and in a controlled way until the seeding elements are cutting the ground. While adjusting, the machine/tractor combination must be fully locked to prevent it from driving/sliding/sinking away. The tractor engine must be switched off. 6. Increase the speed until the correct driving speed has been reached. STOP SEEDING 1. Decrease the driving speed to about 3 km/h (1.9 mph). 2. While driving, raise the machine out of the ground. 3. Go to the following place and start again as described. It is absolutely imperative that the above procedures are followed. If the machine is placed in the ground while standing still, it may be seriously damaged. While driving, lower the machine CAREFULLY AND IN A CONTROLLED WAY during the lowering process. NEVER drive backwards when the running wheel is on the ground. 14

11.0 DISCONNECTING THE OVERSEEDER The machine can be disconnected from the tractor as follows: 1. Drive the Overseeder to a storage place with a stable/even floor.!! Make sure the tractor is secured in place and cannot start moving!!!! Switch the tractor off before getting off!!!! Be sure that the overseeder is stable on the floor and is locked against slipping before getting off the tractor!! 2. Turn the adjustable legs (see fig. 6 pos. 5) downwards and lock them using the locking pins included. 3. Slowly lower the machine until it stands on the ground. 4. Loosen the top rod and remove it. 5. Remove the lower arms from the tractor of the Overseeder. Make sure that the cutting elements do not touch the ground when storing the machine to avoid damage. 12.0 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause Solution Seeding cuts are poorly shaped. Seeding cuts are not closed. The seed is not in the seeding cut. Seeding discs are worn. Poor ground. Bearings of the seeding discs are worn. Too much dead leaves and roots in the top layer of the field. Top rod incorrectly adjusted. Seeding disks don t turn / stuck Slits are too wide. Ground is too hard. Rear roller not on the ground Worn seeding discs. Wrong working depth. Seeding pipes/funnels are blocked/dirty. Replace the seeding discs. Lower the working depth. Aerate/irrigate the ground if it is too dry and repeat the tilling later. Replace the bearings. Remove the dead leaves and roots.increase the weight of the machine. Correctly adjust the rod. Loosen the disks Lower the working depth. Aerate/irrigate the ground and repeat the tilling later. Make it floating, see chapter 4 Replace the seeding discs. Adjust the machine to the correct working depth. Unblock/clean. Too wet conditions. Postpone the tilling. 15

Problem Possible cause Solution Seed is spoilt from the seed tray. The machine does not reach the required depth. Seeding slit too large. Distance between the scraper and the seeding roller is too large. The adjustment plate of the seeding slit on the side is leaking. Tractor tensioning is too low. Ground is too hard. Top rod is incorrectly adjusted. Too much dead leaves and roots in the top layer of the field. Not enough weight. Readjust the seeding slit. Set the scraper closer to the seeding roller. Tape up/glue. Put drawing arms into a higher hole. Aerate/irrigate. Correctly adjust the top rod. Remove the dead leaves and roots. Add weight. 16

13.0 MAINTENANCE Time schedule Before each use Check point/lubricating point Check for loose bolts/nuts. Presence and legibility of safety stickers (Fig. 5). Method Tighten the loose bolts/nuts with the correct torque. Replace if damaged or missing. After each use Clean the machine Clean the machine with compressed air. Don t use water. After first 20 operating hours (new or repaired) Grease the roller bearings of the rear roller. Use EP 2 lubricating grease. After every 100 operating hours. Check for loose bolts/nuts. Grease the drive chains. Grease the roller bearings of the rear roller. Check for loose bolts/nuts. Grease the drive chains. Check the tension of the drive chains. Check the seeding roller for dirt/damage. Check the seeding slit opening. Check the seed quantity. Check the seeding pipes/funnels. Check the seeding elements for damage. Tighten the loose bolts/nuts with the correct torque. Use a chain spray. Use EP 2 lubricating grease. Tighten the loose bolts/nuts with the correct torque. Use a chain spray. Tension the tensioners of the drive chains. Clean the seeding roller or replace it if necessary. Adjust the seeding slit if necessary. Carry out a spreading test. Clean if necessary. Repair or replace if necessary. 17

14.0 ADJUSTING THE SEEDING SLIT OPENING Fig. 11 If the seed production does not correspond with the table, the seeding slit may need adjustment. This is done as follows: (see fig. 11) 1. Loosen all lock nuts (3). 2. Adjust bolt (4) such that a feeler gauge of 0.3 mm (0.01 ) can be slit just between the roller (1) and the adjustment plate. 3. Check all bolts (4) and calibrate the slit opening between roller (1) and adjustment plate (2) along the entire width of the machine to 0.3 mm (0.01 ). 4. Turn roller (1) half a turn and measure the slit opening. If necessary adjust it to 0.3 mm (0.01 ) by turning bolt (4) in or out. 5. Tighten the lock nuts (3). The split opening should be equal along the entire width of the roller. The slit opening must have the same size as the smallest seed part. This opening is default set to 0.3mm (0.01 ). 14.1 ADJUSTING THE SEED-TRAY SCRAPER When the seeding tray is spoiling seed, the scraper setting may be incorrect. To adjust this, proceed as follows (see fig. 11): 1. Loosen bolts and nuts (6). 2. Move scraper (5) up or down until the correct setting has been obtained. 3. Re-tighten the bolts and nuts (6). The distance between roller (1) and scraper (5) is default set to 0.8mm (0.03 ) and should be equally set along the entire width of the roller. 18

14.2 SPREADING TEST If the seeding device needs recalibration for a certain seed type or if it must be checked for proper operation in accordance with the seed table (see section 5.0 Tab 1) a spreading test is to be carried out. This is done as follows: (see fig. 12). Fig. 12 1. Place the machine safely on the support legs on a level surface.!! Make sure the tractor is secured in place and cannot start moving!!!! Switch the tractor off before getting off!! 2. First of all check the seeding slit opening for correct setting (see section 14.0). 3. Put the seed that is to be calibrated into the seed tray (4) and spread it equally over the tray. 4. Remove the spreading tray 1. 5. Remove pins 2 on both sides of the machine. 6. Remove the funnel tray (3). 7. Slide the spreading tray underneath below the seed tray (4). 8. Turn the wheel (5) 13 full rotations counter clockwise. 9. Weigh the seed that is collected and multiply this by 4.4 (1430) Weigh the seed that is collected and multiply this by 3.4 (1830) Weigh the seed that is collected and multiply this by 2.8 (2230). The result is the weight of the seed that is seeded per (kg) 100m 2 / (lbs) 1000 ft 2. Compare the results with Tab. 1 (section 5.0) and do another spreading test if necessary. 10. If the results of the spreading test do not reasonably match the calibration values, check the seeding slit opening and adjust this if necessary (see section 14.0). 11. Remount the parts in reverse order. 19

14.3 OPEN AND CLOSE THE TOP UNIT For service or placing center weights the seed tray needs to be opened, proceed as follows: 1. Drive the overseeder to a storage place with a stable/even floor. 2. Adjust the legs (1) downwards and lock them with the included lock pins. Fig. 13!! Before step of the tractor be sure the overseeder is standing stable on the floor and secured in place against sliding!!!! Switch the tractor off before getting off!! 3. Remove the covers (2) and then the chain (3) and both funnel trays (4) you can see now. 4. Remove cover plates (5) on the front and back side of the machine. 5. Remove the four bolts and nuts (6) which the seed tray (7) is mount on the lower frame. 6. The seed tray (7) is free and can be pulled backwards.!! Don t pull the seed tray to fast, this can damage the machine!!!! Beware of hands and fingers, they may get caught between moving parts!!!! Don t pull the seed tray too hard to the stop!! To close the seed tray, proceed as follows:: 7. Push the seed tray (7) forwards.!! Don t push the seed tray to fast forward, this can damage the machine!!!! Beware of hands and fingers, they may get caught between moving parts!!!! Don t pull the seed tray too hard to the stop!! 8. Place the four bolts and nuts (6) which the seed tray (7) is mount on the lower frame. 9. Place the cover plates (5) on the front and back side of the machine. 10. Place the both funnel trays (4) and place the chain (3). 11. Place the covers (2) back on the machine. 20

15.0 OPTIONAL EXTRAS: WEIGHT KIT You can use a Weight Kit, this will help the machine to cut more easily in to the ground. The following Weight Kits are available: Fig. 14 Overseeder 1430, number : Overseeder 1830, number : Overseeder 2230, number : 222.140.004 (352lbs) (rear) 222.140.006 (192lbs) (inside) 222.180.004 (563lbs) (rear) 222.180.006 (272lbs) (inside) 222.220.004 (733lbs) (rear) 222.220.006 (352lbs) (inside) The kit contains weights and fixing material consisting of a number of bolts and nuts and frame (rear). (Fig 14) Inside weight: The weights (1) can be placed and mount with bolts and washers (2) on the front beam of the overseeder. When weights are needed at the center, the seed tray needs to be opened. On the inside of the machine it is possible to mount weights (4+5) on the frame with bolts and washers (5). See parts manual for exact mounting. After mounting the weights the seed tray can be closed. See chapter 14.3 for opening and closing the seed tray. Rear weight: The weights (6) can be placed on the rear beam of the machine with a frame (6). See parts page for exact mounting. OTHER COMMENTS: ALWAYS FIX THE WEIGHTS ON THE MACHINE WITH THE SUPPLIED BRACKETS AND RODS. IF THIS ISN T DONE CORRECTLY THE WEIGHTS COULD FALL OFF THE MACHINE WHILE MOVING AND INJURE PEOPLE OR DAMAGE PARTS.!! NEVER CRAWL UNDER THE MACHINE!!!! MAKE SURE THE TRACTOR IS SECURED IN PLACE AND CANNOT START MOVING!!!! SWITCH OFF THE TRACTOR BEFORE GETTING OFF!! 21

16.0 OPTIONAL EXTRAS: BOGY KIT Fig. 15 If the tractor is not able to lift the Overseeder is it possible to use a Bogy kit. This makes it possible to lift and move the Overseeder with a lighter tractor. The following Bogy Kits are available: Overseeder 1430, kit number : 222.140.002 Overseeder 1830, kit number: 222.180.002 Overseeder 2230, kit number: 222.220.002 The kit contains cylinders, drawbar, bogy, hydraulic hoses, brackets, rods + rings and fixing material consisting of a number of bolts and nuts. (Fig 15) Mounting the parts of a bogy kit, proceed as follows: - Replace nut (1) and pull back pin (2). Note that the rear roller does not fall on the ground. - Remove bush (3) and slide the pivot point of the bogy-frame (4) in this place. - Insert pin (2) and mount nut (1). - Mount cylinder bracket (5) to the frame with the supplied bolt and nuts. - Mount the cylinders (11) between the brackets and the bogy. Note that the rod side pointing upwards and connection check valve inside. - Mount wheel shaft (8) to the frame using the supplied spacer (9) and the mounting plates (7+10). - At the front of the machine must be mounted the draw bar(15). These can be mounted by fastening it with standard fixing pins at the lower 3-point plates. - Then install cylinder (16) with two stop cylinders (17) between the top 3-point suspension and drawbar, using the included pins and circlips (13+14). - Then place the various hydraulic couplings(12) and hoses. - See parts pages for exact position and sequence hydraulic components.!! NEVER CRAWL UNDER THE MACHINE!!!! MAKE SURE THE MACHINE IS SECURELY PLACED!! 22

Fig 16 SETTING LIFTING / LOWERING ORDER The Overseeder has a separately lifting system. (Fig.16) These are located at the front of the machine and can be set separately lifting the tow bar as wheelset. The speed of lifting and lowering can be adjusted by rotating the restrictors (4, 5 and 6). Clockwise = slower, Counter clockwise = faster. Because of the restriction (4) turning the machine lifting or lowering speed. The setting is different for each circumstance and should be experimentally established. In addition, it is possible to change the order of lifting and lowering. By setting valve (5 or 6) it s possible to adjust the sequence of lowering and lifting off the rear wheels. When changed the rear wheels can be set slower or equal to the draw bar speed. Clockwise = slower, Counter clockwise = faster. When the correct setting is reached fix the throttle with the screw beside the knob. Connect the machine to the tractor. Adjust the pin 1 using the rings (2) of the stop cylinders (3) so that the machine is on working depth and slides with the cutting guides of the seed discs flat on the ground, but still putting pressure on the tow bar.!! WARNING! BE CAREFUL!! IF THE CHOKES ARE OPENED TOO FAR, THE MACHINE CAN LOWER VERY QUICKLY, CREATING AN UNSAFE SITUATION!! 23

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Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 01 Code 1523 TM Page 4-8 Page 2-3 Page 9-10 Page 12 Page 11 Weight kit : Page 13 and 14 Bogy Kit : Page 15-22 122PR001-PP01

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Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 02 Code 1523 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS OS1430 OS1830 1 456.070.070 Side cover right 1 1 1 2 456.070.055 Side cover left 1 1 1 3 836.120.500 Star knob M12 x50 2 2 2 4 922.360.200 Seeding Diagram 1 1 1 5 456.036.027 Seeder cover 1 1 1 6 836.100.520 Knurled knob M10x20 9 9 9 7 912.260.416 Label 1430 OS1430 2 0 0 912.260.414 Label 1830 OS1830 0 2 0 912.260.418 Label 2230 OS2230 0 0 2 8 922.260.402 Label Overseeder 2 2 2 9 456.010.074 Front cover plate OS1430 1 0 0 456.010.094 Front cover plate OS1830 0 1 0 456.010.114 Front cover plate OS2230 0 0 1 10 456.010.096 Cover plate OS1430 1 0 0 456.010.096 Cover plate OS1830 0 1 0 456.010.116 Cover plate OS2230 0 0 1 11 456.010.092 Cover plate OS1430 1 0 0 456.010.092 Cover plate OS1830 0 1 0 456.010.112 Cover plate OS2230 0 0 1 12 456.010.090 Cover plate OS1430 1 0 0 456.010.090 Cover plate OS1830 0 1 0 456.010.110 Cover plate OS2230 0 0 1 13 900.260.403 Logo Label 2 2 2 14 922.340.000 Cover decall 2 2 2 OS2230 122PR001-PP02

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Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 03 Code 1523 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS OS1430 OS1830 1 462.050.655 Leg overseeder 2 2 2 2 830.060.060 Self Lock Nut M6 - ISO 10511 4 4 4 3 802.060.600 Bolt M6 x 60 - ISO 4014 4 4 4 4 474.201.320 Lock pin 4 4 4 5 804.120.300 Bolt M12 x 30 - ISO 4017 4 4 4 6 830.120.120 Self Lock Nut M12 - ISO 10511 4 4 4 7 631.000.810 Chain 3/8" L=810mm 1 1 1 8 110162 Chain connector 3_8 inch 6B Simplex Half 1 1 1 9 830.080.080 Self Lock Nut M8 - ISO 10511 12 12 12 10 864.080.030 Washer M8 - ISO 7089 12 12 12 11 804.080.250 Bolt M8 x 25 - ISO 4017 12 12 12 12 864.080.024 Large washer M8 - DIN 9021 12 12 12 13 462.050.770 Rear leg overseeder 2 2 2 14 468.040.700 Lock bracket 6 6 6 OS2230 122PR001-PP03

Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 04 Code 1523 7 8 TM Gas strut in the middle Only for 1430 13 25 25 22 21 25 9 23 9 10 17 16 11 22 18 22 24 13 1 3 22 3 22 1 13 11 1 22 6 5 19 20 15 20 23 21 15 12 4 14 27 26 122PR001-PP04

Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 04 Code 1523 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS OS1430 OS1830 1 406.090.090 Distance bush Ø12 / Ø9 L=9 1 4 4 2 406.090.152 Distance bush Ø12 / Ø9 L=14.9 2 0 0 3 406.090.210 Distance bush Ø12 / Ø9 L=21 1 2 2 4 406.090.800 Distance bush Ø12 / Ø9 L=80 0 2 2 5 444.151.250 Handle 2 2 2 6 446.108.800 Rubber U-seal 1-4mm L=850 2 2 2 7 446.109.390 Rubber U-seal 1-4mm L=3885 OS1430 1 0 0 446.109.470 Rubber U-seal 1-4mm L=4725 OS1830 0 1 0 446.109.560 Rubber U-seal 1-4mm L=5565 OS2230 0 0 1 8 456.144.082 Seeder cover OS1430 1 0 0 456.186.082 Seeder cover OS1830 0 1 0 456.228.082 Seeder cover OS2230 0 0 1 9 464.040.650 Support strip 6 6 6 10 464.080.650 Shim 3 3 3 11 571.224.852 Gas strut L=485/stroke=200 F=500 1 2 2 12 590.650.000 Rubber lock assy 2 2 2 13 802.080.550 Bolt M8 x 55 - ISO 4014 2 2 2 14 802.081.200 Bolt M8 x 120 - ISO 4014 0 2 2 15 804.050.160 Bolt M5 x 16 - ISO 4017 8 8 8 16 804.060.160 Bolt M6 x 16 - ISO 4017 6 6 6 17 804.060.250 Bolt M6 x 25 - ISO 4017 6 6 5 18 804.080.250 Bolt M8 x 25 - ISO 4017 2 0 0 19 814.080.200 Bolt M8 x 20 - DIN 912 4 4 4 20 830.050.050 Self Lock Nut M5 - ISO 10511 8 8 8 21 830.060.060 Self Lock Nut M6 - ISO 10511 12 12 12 22 830.080.080 Self Lock Nut M8 - ISO 10511 8 8 8 23 864.060.030 Washer M6 - ISO 7089 12 12 12 24 864.080.030 Washer M8 - ISO 7089 4 4 4 25 899.100.630 Hinge 3 3 3 26 921.280.402 Safety decall VS 2 2 2 27 922.260.402 Label Overseeder 1 1 1 OS2230 122PR001-PP04

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Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 05 Code 1531 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS OS1430 OS1830 1 826.060.060 Nut M6 - DIN 934 2 2 2 2 802.100.900 Bolt M10 x 90 - ISO 4014 1 1 1 3 830.080.080 Self Lock Nut M8 - ISO 10511 9 9 9 4 470.062.140 Tensioner plate 1 1 1 5 444.800.650 Chain tensioner 1 1 1 6 444.250.600 Chain tensioner 1 1 1 7 830.100.100 Self Lock Nut M10 - ISO 10511 5 5 5 8 802.080.450 Bolt M8 x 45 - ISO 4014 1 1 1 9 804.060.600 Bolt M6 x 60 - ISO 4017 2 2 2 10 402.200.050 Spacer 1 1 1 11 404.100.136 Bearing Bush 8 8 8 12 406.100.840 Spacer 3 3 3 13 414.151.352 Gear storage axle 2 2 2 14 418.301.150 Shaft 1 1 1 15 430.460.780 Double sprocket 1 1 1 16 432.150.630 Seeding gear 40 teeth 1 1 1 17 432.150.700 Seeding gear 45 teeth 1 1 1 18 432.150.810 Seeding gear 52 teeth 1 1 1 19 432.150.900 Seeding gear 58 teeth 1 1 1 20 432.150.960 Seeding gear 62 teeth 1 1 1 21 432.151.050 Seeding gear 68 teeth 1 1 1 22 432.151.150 Seeding gear 75 teeth 1 1 1 23 432.151.230 Seeding gear 80 teeth 1 1 1 24 442.200.152 Bearing bush swingarm 2 2 2 25 444.051.300 Hopper window 4 4 4 26 464.050.708 Cover bracket 1 1 1 27 464.065.610 Strip 1 1 1 28 523.030.750 R-Clip Round 3, DIN 11024 2 2 2 29 631.000.605 Chain 3/8" L=605 1 1 1 30 635.000.770 Sprocket 3/8" (06B) simplex 24Z 1 1 1 31 713.250.150 Bearing 6205-LLU 4 4 4 32 802.100.550 Bolt M10 x 55 - ISO 4014 4 4 4 33 802.101.300 Bolt M10 x 130 - ISO 4014 3 3 3 34 804.080.250 Bolt M8 x 25 - ISO 4017 4 4 12 35 804.080.350 Bolt M8 x 35 - ISO 4017 2 2 2 36 804.120.400 Bolt M12 x 40 - ISO 4017 4 4 4 37 826.120.120 Nut M12 - DIN 934 4 4 4 38 830.120.120 Self Lock Nut M12 - ISO 10511 4 4 4 39 866.080.020 Spring Washer M8 - DIN 127 2 2 2 40 878.080.800 Roll Pin 8 x 80 - ISO 8752 1 1 1 41 110162 Chain connector 3_8 inch 6B Simplex Half 1 1 1 OS2230 122PR001-PP05

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Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 06 Code 1523 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS OS1430 OS1830 1 830.100.100 Self Lock Nut M10 - ISO 10511 4 4 4 2 836.100.520 Knurled knob M10x20 2 2 2 3 494.194.016 Funnel beam front OS1830 0 1 0 494.151.016 Funnel beam front OS1430 1 0 0 494.235.017 Funnel beam front OS2230 0 0 1 4 444.520.710 Funnel DD overseeder 47 61 30 5 494.194.015 Funnel beam rear OS1830 0 1 0 494.152.016 Funnel beam rear OS1430 1 0 0 494.236.016 Funnel beam rear OS2230 0 0 1 6 864.100.031 Large washer M10 - DIN 9021 4 4 4 7 804.100.300 Bolt M10 x 30 - ISO 4017 4 4 4 8 418.351.350 Pin 2 2 2 9 464.081.504 End strip 2 2 2 10 830.200.200 Self Lock Nut M20 Din 985 h=17 2 2 2 11 523.100.570 Linch Pin d10 2 2 2 OS2230 122PR001-PP06

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Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 07 Code 1523 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS OS1430 OS1830 1 414.709.200 Seeder axle short 0 1 0 414.709.150 Seeder axle short 1 0 0 414.709.240 Seeder axle short 0 0 1 2 414.709.210 Seeder axle 0 1 0 414.709.160 Seeder axle 1 0 0 414.709.250 Seeder axle 0 0 1 3 406.150.150 Distance bush Ø25/Ø15.2 L=15.2 2 2 2 4 414.151.100 Gear axle 2 2 2 5 432.151.050 Seeding gear 68 teeth 2 2 2 6 432.301.380 Gear 90 teeth 2 2 2 7 442.150.150 Bearing bush 4 4 4 8 442.300.140 Bearing bush 2 2 2 9 444.251.030 Bearing block overseeder 4 4 4 10 802.100.450 Bolt M10 x 45 - ISO 4014 8 8 8 11 830.100.100 Self Lock Nut M10 - ISO 10511 14 14 14 12 864.100.030 Washer M10 - ISO 7089 6 6 6 13 878.060.260 Roll Pin 6 x 26 - ISO 8752 2 2 2 14 878.060.500 Roll Pin 6 x 50 - ISO 8752 2 2 2 15 878.080.800 Roll Pin 8 x 80 - ISO 8752 1 1 1 16 468.065.300 Gear plate 1 1 1 17 635.000.770 Sprocket 3/8" (06B) simplex 24Z 1 1 1 18 468.010.690 Shim 14 14 14 OS2230 122PR001-PP07

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Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 08 Code 1523 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS OS1430 OS1830 1 444.250.350 Seed divider DD overseeder 45 59 73 2 444.475.350 Seed divider sideblocks DD overseeder 2 2 2 3 444.475.352 Seed divider sideblocks DD overseeder 2 2 2 4 464.039.100 Pressure plate 2 2 2 5 468.019.140 Pressure plate front OS1430 2 0 0 468.019.190 Pressure plate front OS1830 0 2 0 468.019.230 Pressure plate front OS2230 0 0 2 6 468.029.140 Block strip OS1430 2 0 0 468.029.194 Block strip OS1830 0 2 0 468.029.232 Block strip OS2230 0 0 2 7 472.209.140 Pressure bar OS1430 2 0 0 472.209.192 Pressure bar OS1830 0 2 0 472.209.220 Pressure bar OS2230 0 0 2 8 494.117.158 Hopper Overseeder 1430 OS1430 1 0 0 494.117.200 Hopper Overseeder 1830 OS1830 0 1 0 494.117.242 Hopper Overseeder 2230 OS2230 0 0 1 OS2230 9 802.060.350 Bolt M6 x 35 - ISO 4017 16 16 18 10 802.060.500 Bolt M6 x 50 - ISO 4014 49 63 77 11 804.060.160 Bolt M6 x 16 - ISO 4017 34 34 42 12 804.080.250 Bolt M8 x 25 - ISO 4017 16 16 16 13 826.060.060 Nut M6 - DIN 934 16 16 18 14 830.060.060 Self Lock Nut M6 - ISO 10511 83 97 119 15 860.040.190 Hex head tapping screw 3.5x19 DIN7504K 45 59 73 16 864.060.030 Washer M6 - ISO 7089 34 34 42 17 864.060.031 Large washer M6 - DIN 9021 26 26 34 18 864.080.024 Large washer M8 - DIN 9021 16 16 16 122PR001-PP08

Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 09 Code 1650 TM 26 36 38 25 25 29 32 31 27 31 30 16 35 34 7 28 17 5 16 23 33 37 14 8 4 1 1 9 13 19 12 11 20 18 3 15 10 2 2 6 1 19 24 19 19 22 21 19 122PR001-PP09

Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 09 Code 1650 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS OS1430 OS1830 OS2230 1 830.160.160 Self Lock Nut M16 - ISO 10511 6 6 6 2 802.160.550 Bolt M16 x 55 - ISO 4014 4 4 4 3 864.200.030 Washer M20 - ISO 7089 2 2 2 4 864.160.031 Large washer M16 - DIN 9021 2 2 2 5 488.273.148 Rear roller OS1430 1 0 0 488.273.190 Rear roller OS1830 0 1 0 488.273.232 Rear roller OS2230 0 0 1 6 742.400.520 Bearing 2 2 2 7 470.155.106 Roller arm right 1 1 1 8 406.160.202 Distance bush Ø24 / Ø16.2 L=22 2 2 2 9 856.303.000 Plug M30x1.5 1 1 1 10 816.160.600 Bolt M16 x 60 - DIN 7991 2 2 2 11 830.200.200 Self Lock Nut M20 Din 985 h=17 2 2 2 12 804.080.350 Bolt M8 x 35 - ISO 4017 2 2 2 13 470.155.104 Roller arm left 1 1 1 14 468.044.510 Indicator strip 2 2 2 15 418.351.350 Pin 2 2 2 16 466.059.233 Rear roller scraper OS2230 0 0 1 466.059.149 Rear roller scraper OS1430 1 0 0 466.059.191 Rear roller scraper OS1830 0 1 0 17 444.057.700 Scraper plate OS2230 0 0 3 444.057.400 Scraper plate OS1430 2 0 0 444.056.300 Scraper plate OS1830 0 3 0 18 864.080.030 Washer M8 - ISO 7089 6 9 9 19 830.080.080 Self Lock Nut M8 - ISO 10511 14 17 17 20 804.080.250 Bolt M8 x 25 - ISO 4017 6 9 9 21 804.080.450 Bolt M8 x 45 - ISO 4017 2 2 2 22 402.080.220 Bush Ø20/Ø8.5 L=20 2 2 2 23 468.049.146 Lock strip OS1430 1 0 0 468.049.189 Lock strip OS1830 0 1 0 468.049.230 Lock strip OS2230 0 0 1 24 575.141.100 Tension spring 2 2 2 25 830.120.120 Self Lock Nut M12 - ISO 10511 12 12 12 26 446.049.120 Rubber grip plate OS1430 1 0 0 446.049.161 Rubber grip plate OS1830 0 1 0 446.049.208 Rubber grip plate OS2230 0 0 1 27 522.194.370 Toplink Cat. 1 L0=370 Stroke=200 M24x3 2 2 2 28 468.031.610 Indicator 2 2 2 29 402.290.450 Bush 2 2 2 30 521.191.300 Top Link Pin Ø19 L=105 2 2 2 31 523.100.570 Linch Pin d10 4 4 4 32 820.120.300 MH Bolt M12 x 30 ISO 8677 8 8 8 33 878.080.500 Roll Pin 8 x 50 - ISO 8752 2 2 2 34 804.060.200 Bolt M6 x 20 - ISO 4017 4 4 4 35 830.060.060 Self Lock Nut M6 - ISO 10511 4 4 4 36 468.103.150 Bracket 2 2 2 37 418.291.120 Pin Ø28.5 L=94 2 2 2 38 814.120.250 Bolt M12 x 25 - DIN 912 4 4 4 122PR001-PP09

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Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 10 Code 1523 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS OS1430 OS1830 1 406.100.730 Spacer for gearplate 3 3 3 2 406.150.300 Distance bush spring wheel 1 1 1 3 406.210.130 Distance bush Ø28 / Ø21 L=13.5 1 1 1 4 418.201.330 Shaft gearbox 1 1 1 5 432.150.400 Seeding gear 25 teeth See page 05 for other gears 1 1 1 6 432.151.450 Seeding gear 95 teeth See page 05 for other gears 1 1 1 7 442.200.152 Bearing bush swingarm 4 4 4 8 444.054.100 Guide plate swingarm 1 1 1 9 468.040.504 Cover bracket 1 1 1 10 468.102.502 Gear plate 1 1 1 11 523.060.320 Linch pin Ø6 2 2 2 12 575.302.250 Spring wheelaxle 1 1 1 13 802.101.100 Bolt M10 x 110 - ISO 4014 3 3 3 14 802.120.600 Bolt M12 x 60 - ISO 4014 1 1 1 15 804.100.200 Bolt M10 x 20 - ISO 4017 2 2 2 16 804.120.400 Bolt M12 x 40 - ISO 4017 2 2 2 17 830.100.100 Self Lock Nut M10 - ISO 10511 3 3 3 18 830.120.120 Self Lock Nut M12 - ISO 10511 3 3 3 19 864.120.030 Washer M12 - ISO 7089 4 4 4 20 864.200.030 Washer M20 - ISO 7089 1 1 1 21 866.100.020 Spring Washer M10 - DIN 127 5 5 5 22 870.020.120 Circlip d=20 - DIN 471 2 2 2 23 878.060.260 Roll Pin 6 x 26 - ISO 8752 1 1 1 24 430.200.180 Chain wheel 06B 14Z 1 1 1 25 468.084.150 Guide swingarm 1 OS2230 122PR001-PP10

Overseeder 1430-1830 -2230 Page 11 Code 1650 1 26 3 31 TM 2 27 3 28 3 28 3 24 24 25 29 30 4 5 15 22 23 22 21 6 12 11 14 10 18 9 8 19 20 7 Elements: OS1430-47 pieces OS1830-61 pieces OS2230-75 pieces 17 13 11 16 122PR001-PP11

Overseeder 1430-1830 -2230 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS Page 11 Code 1650 OS1430 OS1830 1 830.100.100 Self Lock Nut M10 - ISO 10511 1 1 1 2 804.100.300 Bolt M10 x 30 - ISO 4017 1 1 1 3 523.051.000 R-clip Round 5, DIN 11024 5 5 5 4 830.100.100 Self Lock Nut M10 - ISO 10511 Qua for 1 element 2 2 2 5 864.100.030 Washer M10 - ISO 7089 Qua for 1 element 2 2 2 6 816.100.202 Bolt M10 x 20-10,9 DIN 7991 Qua for 1 element 2 2 2 7 820.080.200 MH Bolt M8 x 20 ISO 8677 Qua for 1 element 2 2 2 8 864.080.030 Washer M8 - ISO 7089 Qua for 1 element 2 2 2 9 830.080.080 Self Lock Nut M8 - ISO 10511 Qua for 1 element 2 2 2 10 468.023.202 Cutting disk Ø320 Qua for 1 element 2 2 2 11 468.031.104 Center plate Qua for 1 element 4 4 4 12 410.100.070 Lock bush Ø38 Qua for 1 element 2 2 2 13 406.420.010 Shim 50x42 D=0.5mm Qua for 1 element 2 2 2 14 713.250.120 Bearing 6005-LLU Qua for 1 element 2 2 2 15 442.160.150 Bearing bush Qua for 1 element 2 2 2 16 814.080.140 Bolt M8 x 14 - ISO 7380 Qua for 1 element 6 6 6 17 844.080.650 M8 KALEI nut Qua for 1 element 6 6 6 18 470.123.640 Seeding element Qua for 1 element 1 1 1 19 464.030.956 Disc Scraper DD Large Qua for 1 element 1 1 1 20 464.030.958 Disc Scraper DD Small Qua for 1 element 1 1 1 21 468.123.260 Cutting guide Qua for 1 element 1 1 1 22 846.060.241 D-Shackle d=6mm Qua for 1 element 2 2 2 23 899.082.000 Chain seeding element 8-links D=8mm L=200 Qua for 1 element 1 1 1 24 474.169.150 Seeding element shaft OS1430 2 0 0 474.169.190 Seeding element shaft OS1830 0 2 0 474.169.230 Seeding element shaft OS2230 0 0 2 25 406.160.100 Distance bush Ø30 / Ø16.2 L=10 2 2 2 26 494.232.126 Frame DD Overseeder OS1430 1 0 0 494.232.124 Frame DD Overseeder OS2230 0 0 1 494.206.124 Frame DD Overseeder OS1830 0 1 0 494.206.125 Frame DD Overseeder Light OS1830 Light 0 1 0 27 464.050.700 Cover bracket 1 1 1 28 521.221.600 3-point pin 2 2 2 29 438.303.384 Spring element DD Qua for 1 element 1 1 1 30 444.403.200 Spring hose L=320mm Qua for 1 element 1 1 1 444.400.142 Spring seed guide tube L=140mm Qua for 1 element 1 1 1 31 521.221.150 Top link pin Cat. 2-25,4 x 103 1 1 1 OS2230 122PR001-PP11

Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 12 Code 1523 TM 8 19 9 22 2 21 20 12 13 6 16 24 12 20 21 15 5 14 4 7 17 18 11 23 1 3 4 10 122PR001-PP12

Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 12 Code 1523 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS 1 418.201.340 Shaft swingarm 1 2 430.150.170 Chain wheel 06B 12Z 1 3 430.200.200 Chainwheel 1ste gearaxle 1 4 442.200.152 Bearing bush swingarm 2 5 444.051.000 Guide plate swingarm 1 6 444.250.600 Chain tensioner 1 7 466.155.000 Frame swingarm 1 8 468.204.202 Drive wheel 1 9 474.251.400 Wheel hub 1 10 631.091.114 Chain 3/8" Simplex 115 Shackles 1 11 638.090.090 Chain connector 1 12 713.250.150 Bearing 6205-LLU 2 13 802.080.400 Bolt M8 x 40 - ISO 4014 1 14 802.120.450 Bolt M12 x 45 - ISO 4014 1 15 816.060.200 Bolt M6 x 20 - DIN 7991 4 16 826.060.060 Nut M6 - DIN 934 1 17 826.120.120 Nut M12 - DIN 934 1 18 830.120.120 Self Lock Nut M12 - ISO 10511 1 19 844.100.100 Wheel nut M10x1.25 4 20 864.240.044 Washer M24 - ISO 7089 2 21 870.025.120 Circlip d=25 - DIN 471 2 22 878.060.260 Roll Pin 6 x 26 - ISO 8752 1 23 878.060.700 Roll Pin 6 x 70 - ISO 8752 1 24 804.060.250 Bolt M6 x 45 - ISO 4017 1 122PR001-PP12

Weight Kit Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 13 Code 1523 6 2 1 3 TM 4 7 5 Section inner ballast 4 6 2 6 4 Section outer ballast 4 7 4 6 122PR001-PP13

Weight Kit Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 13 Code 1523 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS OS1430 OS1830 1 802.161.700 Bolt M16 x 170 - ISO 4014 8 8 8 2 464.207.700 Ballast plater center 7 7 7 3 864.160.030 Washer M16 - ISO 7089 10 10 10 4 464.204.250 Ballast plate side 1830 0 6 0 464.202.200 Ballast plate side 1430 6 0 0 464.206.350 Ballast plate side 2230 0 0 6 5 830.160.160 Self Lock Nut M16 - ISO 10511 10 10 10 6 802.161.300 Bolt M16 x 130 - ISO 4014 2 2 2 7 464.205.300 Ballast plate rear 1830 0 18 0 464.203.300 Ballast plate rear 1430 18 0 0 464.207.400 Ballast plate rear 2230 0 0 18 OS230 222.140.006 Weight kit 1 0 0 222.180.006 weight kit 0 1 0 222.220.006 Weight kit 0 0 1 122PR001-PP13

Weight Kit Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 14 Code 1523 TM 6 4 5 4 8 3 2 1 7 3 2 1 122PR001-PP22

Weight Kit Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 14 Code 1523 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS OS1430 OS1830 1 830.120.120 Self Lock Nut M12 - ISO 10511 8 8 8 2 864.120.030 Washer M12 - ISO 7089 4 4 4 3 804.120.400 Bolt M12 x 40 - ISO 4017 4 4 4 4 830.160.160 Self Lock Nut M16 - ISO 10511 4 4 4 5 492.502.800 Weight 20kg 16 26 34 6 494.167.017 Ballast frame Overseeder 1830 OS1830 0 1 0 494.126.020 Ballast frame Overseeder 1430 OS1430 1 0 0 494.202.020 Ballast frame Overseeder 2230 OS2230 0 0 1 7 416.167.200 Threaded rod M16x720 OS1830 0 1 0 416.164.500 Threaded rod M16 OS1430 1 0 0 416.169.200 Threaded rod M16 OS2230 0 0 1 8 402.170.080 Ring Ø80/Ø17 d=8 2 2 2 222.140.004 Weight kit OS1430 1 0 0 222.180.004 Weight kit OS1830 0 1 0 222.220.004 Weight kit OS2230 0 0 1 OS2230 122PR001-PP22

Bogy Kit Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 15 Code 1705 2 1 21 16 17 3 TM 18 7 9 6 8 4 23 12 19 22 13 14 11 5 10 20 15 20 24 L 16 15 Distance "L" OS1430 = 300mm (11.8") OS1830 = 700mm (27.6") OS2230 = 740mm (29.1") 122PR001-PP14

Bogy Kit Overseeder 1430-1830 - 2230 Page 15 Code 1705 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS OS1430 OS1830 1 547.150.150 Hose clamp double 15mm 4 4 4 2 547.300.510 Cover plate hose clamp 2x15-2x18 2 2 2 3 802.080.500 Bolt M8 x 50 - ISO 4014 2 2 2 4 844.160.160 Wheel Nut M16 10 10 10 5 802.160.900 Bolt M16 x 90 - ISO 4014 8 8 8 6 830.160.160 Self Lock Nut M16 - ISO 10511 8 8 8 7 830.200.200 Self Lock Nut M20 Din 985 h=17 8 8 8 8 511.660.305 Wheel 26x12 inch complete 2 2 2 9 462.150.375 Axle spacer 2 2 2 10 519.050.915 Wheel shaft 50x50 L=1500 OS1830 + OS2230 0 1 1 494.117.017 Wheel shaft 50x50 L=1100 OS1430 1 0 0 11 464.102.000 Clamp strip 2 2 2 12 494.215.082 Bogy frame Overseeder 1830 0 1 0 494.173.082 Bogy frame Overseeder 1430 1 0 0 494.257.082 Bogy frame Overseeder 2230 0 0 1 13 802.201.600 Bolt M20 x 160 - ISO 4014 8 8 8 14 468.152.006 Mounting plate 2 2 2 15 808.010.051 Hex Bolt 1"-8x5" UNC - ANSI B18.2.1 4 4 4 16 838.010.220 Self Lock Nut 1 inch UNC - DIN 985 4 4 4 17 830.080.080 Self Lock Nut M8 - ISO 10511 2 2 2 18 864.080.024 Large washer M8 - DIN 9021 2 2 2 19 406.170.710 Distance bush Ø30/Ø16.5 L=71 4 4 4 20 802.161.100 Bolt M16 x 110 - ISO 4014 4 4 4 21 830.160.160 Self Lock Nut M16 - ISO 10511 4 4 4 22 468.152.130 Cylinder contra plate 2 2 2 23 406.260.200 Distance bush Ø40/Ø26 L=20 2 2 2 24 534.250.493 Hydraulic cylinder 25-50 Stroke=200 2 2 2 OS2230 222.140.002 Double Disc Overseeder 1430 Bogy kit 222.180.002 Double Disc Overseeder 1830 Bogy kit 222.220.002 Double Disc Overseeder 2230 Bogy kit 122PR001-PP14