ENGLISH Use e MaintenanceFigure 4.31: How to drive4.8.1 How to driveReferencing figure 4.31, , here are a list of some simplerules of proper use in order to spread fertiliser evenly.• Carry out all the fertilising steps, keeping workingspeed constant and near the speed with which themachine was calibrated (see § § 4.7.8).• Keep spreading disc rotation speed constant.• Carry out a border run first.– When spreading on the borders of a filed nearwaterways or streets, use the border spread-ing device (see § 4.7.2) and keep a distance(W/2) from the border of the field equal to halfthe working width (W ). Drive in the directionthat keeps the border spreading device facingthe border of the field.– Should part of the fertiliser be allowed to go be-yond the limits of the work field, you can carryout border spreading closing the spreading sec-tion on the border side. In this case, keep thetractor near the edge of the field.• Deactivate the border spreading deflector and fer-tilise in equally distanced paths (working width W )parallel to the longest side of the field. Should thework field be on an incline, it is preferable to fertilisein parallel, equally distanced paths but in the directionof the slope.• Due to the rear spreading of the fertiliser spreader, onheadlands you must stop spreading when the spread-ing discs are at a distance (W/2) equal to half of theworking width; when starting up again, you must re-open spreading when the discs are at a distance (W )from the border passage.It is possible to drive on sloped surfaces with:• ia diagonal incline38- EN Cod. F07011577