JL 501
16
A
A
20
1
2
SHORTEN THE DRIVE SHAFT
Both PTO halves must be shorte-
ned by equal amounts.
Fig. 1. Measure A when the drive shafts are nearest to
each other.
Fig. 2. Shorten the drive shaft
• First cut the thicker cover to a correct lenght (1).
Remember 20 mm (0.78”) clearance. Then cut away
the same amount from the form pipe. Make a simi-
lar shortening to the second half of the PTO shaft.
Remove the burr with the file.
• Connect the PTO shafts within each other. Make
sure by moving eevator carefully up and down that
the shortening of the axis is sufficient. Check that
the axis have 20 mm (0.78”) latitude.
MOUNTING
MOUNTING TO THE 3-POINT HITCH
The winch can be mounted to the 3-point linkage of
any tractor. Power transmission is obtained through
universal shaft from tractor.
ASSEMBLY OF THE PTO SHAFT
If the PTO shaft is too long it may
get pressed when the three point
hitch is lifted up. This may cause
damage to the bearings of the
winch or to the PTO of the trac-
tor. The PTO shaft must not be
too short in any position.
The PTO length is suitable, if the pipes do not reach
the bottom.
PTO is optional equipment.
1. Mount the winch to the 3-point hitch of the tractor.
2. Raise the winch high enough to get the PTO shaft
of the tractor and the winch to a horizontal level.
3. If you have a shortened PTO shaft available, put
one end into the drive shaft and check that the
distance of the locking of the other end. Take into
account the additional clearance of approx. 20 mm
(0.78”).
4. Fasten the other end of the PTO shaft in its place and
also move the winch sideways at the same time
securing that the axis does not base.
CAUTION!
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CAUTION!
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