S.p.A.
BT 2001 R
15
ADVICE
Do not connect tools or operate machines that need a
greater power than that available. If you have doubts
about the available power, call the Technical Assistance
Service.
To stop the PTO shaft, press the clutch pedal and pull
the lever (Ref.6 Fig.6) completely to the left
(disengagement position).
Fitting the PTO shaft
To fit the PTO shaft follow the instructions below:
A.
Remove the protection from the end of the PTO
(Ref.2 fig.7), by unscrewing side screws (Ref.3 fig.4)
B.
Fit the shaft to the PTO. Make sure that the shaft
is properly fitted to the tractor, as stated in the
instruction notes, which are provided with the shaft.
In order to insert the shaft on the spline, you have
to press the locking pin fully, which then allows the
shaft to be coupled to the tractor PTO.
C.
Put the protection back over the PTO, by screwing
the fixing screws.
D.
Connect the safety chains to the tractor and to the
implement.
The transmission shaft, used to transmit power
from the tractor to the operating machine, must not be
used without safety guards or with faulty guards.
WHILE WORKING, THE COVER OVER THE PTO
SHAFT MUST ALWAYS CONNECTED.
19) USE OF ELECTRIC LIFT
The tractor is equipped with a rear- electric lift connected to the three-point linkage.
The lift has a control switch Fig.6 Ref.1. press the switch Ref.1 Fig.9 to raise or lower the arms Ref.2 Fig.9.
- Press the switch (Ref.1 Fig.6) on its upper part to lift arms.
- Press the switch (Ref.1 Fig.6) on its lower part to lower arms.
- When you are not pressing the switch, the electric device is off but arms can be in their lifted position (BENASSI
PATENT)
20) USE OF THE THREE POINT LINKAGE
The tractor is equipped with a three-point linkage (see
figure 9). The linkage is connected to the arms of the
electric lift described in the paragraph above. It allows
you to connect various implements to the machine.
It is made up of the following parts:
- To lower arms Ref.4 and a top link Ref. 3 Fig.9,
hinged on the body of the tractor.
- An adjustable vertical connecting rod Ref.5 Fig.9
and a fixed connecting-rod Ref.6 Fig.9, which
connect the lower arms Ref.4 Fig.9 to the arms of
the lift Ref.2 Fig.9.
By adjusting the three Points Ref.3 Fig.9 and the
adjustable vertical connecting-rod Ref.5 Fig.9, it is
possible to fit the three-points linkage to any kind of
implement.
- Two chains Ref.6 fig.9 are connected to the lower
arms Ref.4 Fig.9. They allow adjustment of the two
arms by means of the rings of the chain.
- After coupling the implement, it is necessary to
make the right adjustments in order that the
implement dose not lift excessively when the lift is
in the upper position, and that the tool dose not
touch the ground when it is in the lower position.
MAXIMUM WEIGHT ON THE LIFTING ARMS: KG.260
Fig. 9
CAUTION
If you are not using any implement, the lower arms Ref.4
Fig.9 are to be adjusted by means of the chains in the
last ring, in order to avoid transverse stress on the joint,
in particular while moving on the road.
Adjust the lower arms so that the chain tightens, by
keeping the arms in the narrowest position, to eliminate
any oscillation.
Furthermore, you must disconnect the top link Ref.3
Fig.9, by unhooking the pin Ref.7 Fig.9 and pulling out the
fixing pivot. In this way any vibration will be avoided.
ATTENTION
Concerning the connection and use of accessories (e.g.
milling-cutter group, plough), follow the instructions in
the manual that accompanies the accessory.