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Warranty registration document is completed & the end user has signed it and the document is sent to Claydon. In the event of a dealer not being present it is the customers responsibility to return this form to the following address.
In accordance with EN ISO 17050-1:2004 We: Claydon Yieldometer Ltd of: Gaines Hall in accordance with the following Directive(s): 2006/42/EC The Machinery Directive Hereby declare that Equipment: Claydon Drills Model number: Hybrid Serial Number: SRL3001 - SRL3*** SRL40001 - SRL4**** SRL0001 - SRL**** is in conformity with the applicable requirements of the following documents Ref.
*With level boards retracted MAXIMUM ROAD SPEED Maximum permissible road speed for the Claydon machine is 40kmh empty. 20kmh fully loaded. Always consult and abide by local traffic laws regarding speed limits for agricultrial vehicles on the public highway. OPERATORS MANUAL - HYBRID - M3, M4, M4R, M4.8 & M6...
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Claydon Yield-O-Meter Ltd using the contact details given on the front cover. The Claydon M3, M4, M4R, M4.8 or M6 will give many years of excellent service with little maintenance due to its robust construction and its small number of moving parts. However, regular routine maintenance will give you the optimum efficiency and working machine life of your drill.
SAFETY Decal Locations Safety decals can be found located on your machine in numerous locations, these decals must be observed to ensure your safety and that the machine is operated in a safe manner. If any of the decals become illegible or damaged, new decals can be ordered and attached in the appropriate position.
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SAFETY Decal Location ONLY RELEVANT TO M3 AND M4R MACHINES 3m HYBRID DRILL English Wheat Barley Oats Beans Fertiliser Peas Lupins Vetches Maize Grass Oilseed Rape Red Clover Grass Turnip Italiano Gràno Sègale Òrzo Avèna Fagiòli Fertilizzante Pisèlli Lupìni Vècce Mais Èrba Còlza...
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SAFETY Decal Location ONLY RELEVANT TO M3 AND M4R MACHINES OPERATORS MANUAL - HYBRID - M3, M4, M4R, M4.8 & M6...
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SAFETY Decal Locations ONLY RELEVANT TO M3 AND M4R MACHINES OPERATORS MANUAL - HYBRID - M3, M4, M4R, M4.8 & M6...
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SAFETY Decal Meanings DECAL MEANING Read the operating manual carefully. Prior to operating the machine the manual must be read fully and understood. Special attention should be applied to the Warnings and Cautions section. DC0026 Do not stand between the tractor and the machine. Standing between tractor and the drill is especially prohibited during coupling and uncoupling.
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SAFETY Decal Meanings DECAL MEANING Risk of crushing Gaps between components may become smaller or disappear completely. DC0029 Risk of crushing. Gaps between or under components may become smaller or disappear completely. DC0030 Re-tighten all nuts and bolts. All nuts should be checked and re-tightened after a few operating hours.
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SAFETY Decal Meanings DECAL MEANING Flow Restriction. Left: Adjusts the speed at which the front of the drill rises. Middle: Adjusts the speed at which the front of the drill lowers. Right: Adjusts the speed at which hte rear of the drill lowers. DC0053 Calibration.
DIRECTIVE PROVISIONS Machine Overview The terms ‘front’ ‘rear’ ‘left’ and ‘right’ in this manual refer to the machine as follows: ‘Front’ indicates the attachment end of the machine ‘Rear’ indicates the machine end when viewed from the rear ‘Left’ indicates the left of the machine as you look at the machine from the rear ‘Right’...
DIRECTIVE PROVISIONS Directive Provisions Directive Provisions This Claydon Hybrid Seed Drill conforms to Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC (see Declaration of Conformity at the front of the manual). AIRBORNE NOISE EMISSIONS The A-weighted emission sound pressure level of measurements taken directly at the fan is 94dBA.
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2 x M16 U-Bolts for Tine 1 x Control Unit and Cable 1 x Control Unit Mounting Bracket and Bolts 1 x Tractor Power Cable 1 x Claydon Instruction Manual 1 x Claydon Instruction DVD 1 x Parts Catalogue 1 x Calibration Scales 1 x ISOCAN Operation manual 1 x Fan 1”...
PRE-WORK PREPARATION Connecting the Drill to the Tractor The Claydon Drill can be mounted onto any CATIIIN or CATIVN compatible three point linkage with the linkage pins supplied. Once the drill is attached and at the correct working depth, the top link should be set at an angle in which the convergence point between the upper and lower link arms should fall at the front axle (5).
ISO. Incase of difficulty knowing the correct connections available on the rear of your tractor consult your tractor operators manual or Claydon dealer immediately for assistance. Failure to connect tractor to drill correctly can result in serious damage to hydraulic components on both drill and tractor.
PRE-WORK PREPARATION Transporting the Drill Raise the machine off the ground and fold the wings fully upright (applies to M4, M4.8 and M6 machines). Once folded, turn the hydraulic tap parallel to the cylinder to lock the wings in the upright position. To unfold the wings turn the hydraulic tap in the opposite direction and operate the spool valve.
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PRE-WORK PREPARATION Pre-work Preparation ACCESSING THE HOPPER WARNING: RISK OF CRUSHING. DO NOT STAND ON THE HOPPER PLATFORM WHILST FOLDING THE MACHINE. WARNING TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE ENSURE THE LADDER IS RETURNED TO ITS UP POSITION WHILST MACHINE IS IN USE. Access to the hopper for loading seed and fertiliser is by means of the ladder and hopper access platform.
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PRE-WORK PREPARATION Pre-work Preparation OPENING THE HOPPER ENSURE HOPPER COVER IS CLOSED WHEN THE MACHINE IS WORKING To fill the hopper with seed or fertiliser is by means of removing the hopper cover. 1. Hopper cover The hopper cover is To release the hopper Fold the cover in the Once finished fold the...
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PRE-WORK PREPARATION Pre-work Preparation SETTING THE MARKER ARM WIDTH (WHERE FITTED) On delivery of the drill the marker arms may be in their shortest position for transport. Both marker arms will have to be set up for the working width of the machine. Additionally, should the driving position not be central (either through driver’s choice or position of the seat) it may be necessary to adjust the two markers to avoid gaps or over drilling.
IN FIELD OPERATION Unfolding the Drill IMPORTANT THE HYDRAULIC FREEFLOW SERVICE MUST BE PLUGGED IN PRIOR TO THE DRILL BEING OPERATED. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE WHICH IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY 1. Ensure all hydraulic hoses are connected to the tractor spool valves correctly. 2.
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IN FIELD OPERATION Field Use of the Drill SETTING MACHINE LEVEL It is important that the seeding chassis is set level from front to rear to gain accurate and consistent seed depth between the front and rear seeding tines. This is done by altering the length of the top link on the tractor until the front and the rear seeding tines are the same height as shown in the diagram below.
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IN FIELD OPERATION Field Use of the Drill SETTING THE START STOP In work the Top Link must always be higher at the drill than it is at the tractor. See page 33 for an example. OUT OF WORK (NOT SEEDING) 150mm The start stop finger switch should be set so that when the drill is lifted out of work the switch is in the off position.
IN FIELD OPERATION SETTING THE SEED DEPTH The depth control of the machine is controlled by the depth wheels. To obtain the desired depth alter the three top links on the depth wheel axles. Use a tape measure to ensure all three axles are the same. Once the correct depth is achieved it is possible to lock off the top links using the locking tab on the top thread on the links.
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IN FIELD OPERATION ADJUSTING THE LEADING TINE Set the leading tine using the diagram below as a general guide to obtain the correct depth. 75 - 100mm 100mm 125mm 120 -150mm Spring Beans Cereals Autumn Beans Oilseed and Maize Rape The top hole should not be used on brand new tines;...
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IN FIELD OPERATION SETTING THE SEED DEPTH A quick guide to correct drilling depth is to check the A-Shares relative to the soils surface. The diagram below displays the recommended A-Share (2) depth for Oilseed rape (shoulder of A-Share should coincide with soils surface) and Wheat (top of A-Share should coincide with ground surface).
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IN FIELD OPERATION SKI BOARDS AND TINES ADJUSTMENT SETTINGS The Ski Board height is altered on the adjuster located on the swivel beams (as shown below). The Ski Boards can be lifted completely out of work with this adjuster or have some downward pressure applied to them. Depending on the field conditions the following Ski Board settings are recommended and should be achieved using the adjuster: Wet conditions - Remove pressure from Ski Boards...
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IN FIELD OPERATION PRE-EMERGENCE MARKERS Depending on your machines specifications pre-emergence markers may be fitted to your machine. This optional extra allows tramline marks to be made visible behind the drill, therefore making it easier to apply pre-emergence sprays. Images of the markers can be seen below. 1.
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IN FIELD OPERATION SETTING THE HOPPER LEVEL SENSOR The seed level sensor can be set in three positions for different seed rates: the upper for high seed rates, the middle setting for medium seed rates and the lower position for low seed rates e.g. Oilseed rape. Ensure that the Hopper mesh is removed to gain access to the Hopper level sensor then secured back in place upon completion.
Claydon recommend that the fan speed is set between 3500rpm to 4000rpm. The fan speed is adjusted by changing the flow of oil on the hydraulic spool valve on the tractor.
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IN FIELD OPERATION SETTING UP METERING UNITS Metering unit location Prior to explaining the calibration process an overview of the metering units highlighting the various components can be seen in the diagrams below. 1. Hopper emptying flap 8. Red gear should always remain in the closed position 2.
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IN FIELD OPERATION SETTING THE SEED SIZE SOWING RATE Set the seed rate required on the ISOCAN unit in the tractor. Now set the metering unit to the corresponding setting using the table located on the side of the machine. Adjust the metering unit to the correct position using the decal as a guide.
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IN FIELD OPERATION Calibrating the Seed CALIBRATING THE DRILL IMPORTANT Always ensure that the machine is stationary on level ground, correctly connected to the tractor with handbrake applied before commencing calibration. Calibrating the drill ensures the correct amount of seed is distributed over the area required. Tools required for Calibration: Basket ISOCAN Unit...
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IN FIELD OPERATION Application Rate Setting The ISOCAN system allows for you to manually set your application rate for the metering unit channel. Note: All application rates are set in metric units ‘Kg/Ha’ Step 1: Cycle through until you are on the screen shown in ‘Figure 1’. Figure 1 - Application Rate Screen Step 2: Select by using either the touch screen or the side keys to highlight (highlighted in blue) the appropriate metering channel you wish to set - as shown in ‘Figure 2’.
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IN FIELD OPERATION Application Rate Setting Step 4: Enter the required rate followed by the button as seen in ‘Figure 4’. Note: The ISOCAN system can be programmed for use with up to 4 metering channels. Be careful to set the correct application rate for the correct metering channel.
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IN FIELD OPERATION CALIBRATING THE DRILL IMPORTANT Always ensure hands are kept away from the moving parts of the metering unit during the calibration process. Always ensure the seed rate is set on the ISOCAN screen before commencing calibration. Step 1 This is the view of the metering unit as seen from the left rear quarter of the chassis.
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IN FIELD OPERATION Step 3 Remove the venturi elbow and place calibration basket under the seed outlet. IMPORTANT Prior to initiating the calibration process it is important to purge the metering unit. (This only needs to be done once). Press and hold the calibration button until the metering has started.
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IN FIELD OPERATION IMPORTANT ACCURATE SCALES ENSURE ACCURATE CALIBRATION. ENSURE YOUR SCALES ARE TESTED AND WORKING ACCURATELY AND CORRECTLY. Step 5 Weigh the amount of seed dispensed and take note of the weight. Note: Ensure the scales are properly zeroed or allow for the weight of the bucket / container used.
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IN FIELD OPERATION Step 7 Enter the weight from the scales (Step 5). Press Note: When entering the weight data it is recommended to use all 3 decimal places for input after the decimal point if possible. If the weighing scales only use 2 decimal places this will suffice.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICATING POINTS LUBRICATING POINTS Lubrication should be performed using Lithium Complex 3 grease for all grease points. An overview of the greasing points for the M3 Machine can be seen below. Wheel bearings should be greased every 50 hours and all other grease points should be greased daily.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICATING POINTS Lubrication should be performed using Lithium Complex 3 grease for all grease points. An overview of the greasing points for the M4 Machine can be seen below. Wheel bearings should be greased every 50 hours and all other grease points should be greased daily.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICATING POINTS LUBRICATING POINTS Lubrication should be performed using Lithium Complex 3 grease for all grease points. An overview of the greasing points for the M4R Machine can be seen below. Wheel bearings should be greased every 50 hours and all other grease points should be greased daily.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICATING POINTS Lubrication should be performed using Lithium Complex 3 grease for all grease points. An overview of the greasing points for the M4.8 Machine can be seen below. Wheel bearings should be greased every 50 hours and all other grease points should be greased daily. Note: Increase greasing when drill is used in extreme conditions (e.g.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICATING POINTS Lubrication should be performed using Lithium Complex 3 grease for all grease points. An overview of the greasing points for the M6 Machine can be seen below. Wheel bearings should be greased every 50 hours and all other grease points should be greased daily.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE CHANGING WEARING PARTS IMPORTANT IF WORK IS REQUIRED TO BE CARRIED OUT WHILST THE DRILL IS RAISED, ENSURE A SUBSTANTIAL PROP IS POSITIONED SAFELY UNDER THE DRILL PREVENTING IT FALLING UNDER ITS OWN WEIGHT. CHANGING LEADING TINE To change the front tine, simply remove the lynch pin and remove the 19mm pin, slide the entire tine out and replace the entire tine with a new one.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE CHANGING WEARING PARTS IMPORTANT NEVER HIT THE TUNGSTEN CARBIDE TILES WITH A HAMMER, WEAR GLOVES AND SAFETY GLASSES WHEN WORKING WITH THE TUNGSTEN CARBIDE PARTS. NEVER HIT THE LOCKING PIN WITH A HAMMER AND PUNCH OR ANYTHING SIMILAR AS THIS WILL DAMAGE THE SPRING.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE CHANGING WEARING PARTS IMPORTANT NEVER HIT THE TUNGSTEN CARBIDE TILES WITH A HAMMER, WEAR GLOVES AND SAFETY GLASSES WHEN WORKING WITH THE TUNGSTEN CARBIDE PARTS. NEVER HIT THE LOCKING PIN WITH A HAMMER AND PUNCH OR ANYTHING SIMILAR AS THIS WILL DAMAGE THE SPRING.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE TYRE PRESSURES The depth wheel tyres should be inflated to a pressure of 1.5 Bar (22.75 psi). Ensure depth wheel nuts are tightened to a torque setting of 210Nm. Marker arm tyres should be inflated to a pressure of 0.6 Bar (8.70 psi). Ensure marker arm wheel nuts are tightened to a torque setting of 110Nm.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE WINTER STORAGE IMPORTANT TO MAINTAIN THE LIFESPAN OF YOUR DRILL, IT IS IMPORTANT TO TAKE THE RIGHT PRECAUTIONS WHILST STORING IT OVER THE WINTER PERIOD. 1. Empty the metering unit and hopper of all seed or fertiliser products. (Trapdoors must be left open and the metering unit should be wound out so the gap is at its greatest).
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