THE 3-POINT HITCH SETUP
1. Make preparations for attaching implement.
• Selecting the holes of lower links on page 77
• Selecting the top link mounting holes on page
2. Attaching and detaching implements
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Be sure to stop the engine.
• Do not stand between the tractor and
implement unless the parking brake is
applied.
• Before
attaching
or
detaching
the
implement, locate the tractor and implement
on a firm level surface.
• Whenever an implement or other attachment
is connected to the tractor 3-point hitch,
check the full range of operation for
interference, binding or PTO separation.
• Do not exceed the maximum allowable
length of either lifting rod, or the lifting rod
will come apart and the 3-point equipment
may fall.
• Lifting rod (left) on page 77
• Lifting rod (right) on page 78
• Top link on page 78
• Stabilizer on page 78
1. Selecting the holes of lower links
There are 2 holes in the lower links. For most
operations, the lifting rods should be attached to the (B)
hole.
(1) Lower link
(2) Lifting rod
(3) Split pin
(4) Nut
(5) Lift rod pin
(6) Thrust collar
(A) Hole
(B) Hole
NOTE :
• The lifting rods may be attached to (A) for
greater lifting force.
• Install the thrust collar in the outside of the
lower link.
• Tighten the nut by hand and fix the nut with the
cotter pin.
2. Selecting the top link mounting
holes
Select the proper set of holes.
(See Hydraulic control unit use-reference chart on page
86.)
If the hydraulic unit is set for draft control, the draft
response is more sensitive when an implement is
connected to the lower set of top link mounting holes. If
draft control is not required, it is recommended to use
the top set (1).
3. Drawbar
Remove the drawbar if a close-mounted implement is
attached.
4. Lifting rod (left)
By turning the rod itself, the lifting rod varies its length.
When extending the rod, do not exceed the groove on
the rod thread.
THE 3-POINT HITCH SETUP
3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR
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