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interference.
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Move the tractor backward to align the traction point. Then, put the main gear shift lever to neutral position,
and depress down the brake pedal and pull up the hand brake.
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Set the hand throttle to the lowest position to enable the engine to idle for 1 to 2min before flameout; and then,
couple the implement. First connect the left/right lower links, and then connect the upper link, and lock it with
the hitch chain or pin.
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Operate the draft/position control lever, respectively, so as to lift up or down the implement.
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When the tractor with an implement is transported for a long distance, the draft /position control levers should
be at up position, i.e. the maximum limit position.
4.11.7.Selection of front hinging point of the upper link
The front end of the upper link is hinged with the lifter end at upper, middle and lower points.
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When the position control lever is used to control plowing depth, the front end of the upper link should be
connected to the lower hinging point:
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When the draft control lever is used to control plowing depth, the upper hinging point is used when the soil
resistance is small or the plowing depth is shallow;
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When the soil resistance is big or the plowing depth is big, the middle hinging point is used.
Notice:
When the tractor starts moving, do not enter the area between the tractor and implement. Before stopping
the tractor, must first lower the implement.
Notice:
When the tractor is with a suspended implement is transported for a long distance, retract the upper link
to the shortest position, and adjust the limit lever to prevent the implement from being moved side to
side, and must tighten the locknuts on the upper link and limit lever firmly.
Notice:
When the tractor is turned in the field, it cannot be turned unless the implement is lifted up, and the
implement cannot be lowed until the tractor drives in straight line, for the purpose of avoid damage to
Summary of Contents for FL35-70HP Series
Page 21: ...Product Mark 20 1 Security Considerations ...
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Page 75: ...Product Description 74 3 Product Description ...
Page 77: ...Product Description 76 Fig 3 2 3 1 2 Appearance of tractor equipped with cab ...
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Page 124: ...Electrical system 123 4 Operation Instructions ...
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Page 162: ...Electrical system 161 Fig 4 32 Three point linkage Model 2 ...
Page 189: ...Electrical system 188 5 Wheels ...
Page 208: ...Electrical system 207 6 Electrical System ...
Page 230: ...Electrical system 229 requirements 6 6 Electrical Schematic Diagram ...
Page 235: ...234 7 On board Spare Parts Tools and Quick wear Parts ...
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Page 242: ...241 8 Maintenance Specification ...
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Page 338: ...Operation Instructions 337 9 Troubleshooting ...
Page 353: ...352 10 Tractor Storage and Unpack ...
Page 358: ...Tractor Storage and Unpack 357 11 Delivery Acceptance and Transportation ...
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Page 362: ...361 12 Disassembly and Disposal ...
Page 365: ...Warranty Contents 364 13 Warranty Contents ...
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