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5 Shift the transmission lever to the disengage
position (arrow).
6 Adjust the brake handle position so that a slight
amount of brake tension is applied. This tension should be enough to control the hose
drum and prevent loosening of the hose on the drum when the tractor stops pulling the
hose.
7 Set the track width of the gun cart as wide as possible. Lower the cart to the ground by
operating the hand winch on the side of the machine. Disconnect the lift chain from the
cart.
8 Move the tractor from the front of the machine, position it behind the gun cart and attach
the gun cart tow chain to the tractor drawbar.
9 Pull the desired amount of hose. (see illustration
on pg. 11)
10 At this time, set the part circle stops on the gun.
The gun should be set behind the cart so that the
travel path remains dry until the cart passes.
(see illustration)
210° - 270°
CAUTION
DO NOT exceed 3 MPH while pulling out the hose
DO NOT stop suddenly at the end of your travel lane. Slow gradually when nearing the
end of the pull.
ALWAYS leave at least a 3/4 wrap of hose on the drum.
WARNING
If a rear pull is needed, provisions MUST be made to leave the tractor attached to the
tongue of hte machine. The tractor must be left in gear and the parking brake ingaged.
This provides extra anchoring in addition to the stabilizer legs during the retrieve cycle.
DRIVE SYSTEM DISCONNECT
ENGAGE
DISENGAGE
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