Controlling front three-point hitch
Adjusting the lowering rate of the front three-point hitch
Hydraulic lock of the front three-point hitch
The hitch is equipped with two single acting hydraulic
cylinders which are supplied with oil from an additional
hydraulic distributor. To lift or lower, use lever (b) of the
additional distributor.
If the tractor is equipped with front three-point
hitch, use lever (b) to control it. When the front three-
point hitch is used, quick couplers cannot be
connected as they are pressured together with the
front three-point hitch! When you finish using the
front three-point hitch and want to use the section
with quick couplers 3 and 4 with connection to the
front three-point hitch, raise the arms of the front
three-point hitch to the transport position and move
the front three-point hitch lever to the 'locked'
position.
3 position
lifting
4 position
lowering
N position
locking the hitch
P position
not to be used
P+11N021
Before the start of work with an implement attached to the
front three-point hitch it is recommended to adjust the time
necessary to lower the implement from the highest to the
lowest position to 1 - 1.5 s by setting the throttle valve. By
turning the valve body to the left (in the arrow direction)
you will increase the lowering speed. During the
adjustment the valve levers of the front hitch must be
directed horizontally.
X463
Hydraulic locking of the front three-point hitch is performed
in any position of the hydraulic cylinders with the ball valve
in the front part of the tractor (2).
A
Free position
Valve levers are in the horizontal position
- The hitch can be controlled from the cabin
B
Locked position
Valve levers are in the vertical position
- The hitch is locked
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HITCHES
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