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Leave the hydraulic pump assembly resting under the
center of the tractor
’
s frame. With the tiller already
removed, the tractor can be pushed over the hydraulic
pump assembly with hydraulic hoses still attached.
Removing the Hydraulic Hose Hooks
There are two hydraulic hose supports that
“
hook
”
to
the tractor to provide routing for the hydraulic hoses
from the hydraulic pump to the tiller attachment. Refer
to page 10 for the correct location of the hose hooks
and remove, or unhook them from the tractor before
attempting to remove the tiller attachment.
Removing the Tiller
To remove the tiller attachment from the three point
hitch, be certain the tiller is resting on the ground, refer
to Figure 18, and proceed as follows:
•
Remove the clevis pin that connects the tiller
attachment and the upper lift link by removing the
hairpin clip from the clevis pin, and driving out the
clevis pin.
•
Repeat the previous step for both of the lower lift
links.
•
Place the tractor
’
s transmission release lever into
the neutral position and release the parking brake.
•
Push the tractor away a few inches.
•
The hydraulic pump assembly is still resting on the
ground with the hoses attached. Carefully roll the
tractor forward being certain to not damage the
hoses or the hydraulic pump assembly.
NOTE:
There is enough clearance under the
transmission for the hydraulic pump assembly to come
out without having to raise the tractor.
•
Reinstall the clevis pins into the tiller attachment for
storage.
Figure 18
(Hydraulic Hoses Omitted for Clarity)
Lower Lift Link
Upper Lift Link
Mounting Channel
Center Mounting Channel
Lower Lift Link
Clevis Pin