ATTACHING and DETACHING
ATTACHING and DETACHING
Rotary Hoe RH15 / RH18
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8.
Pull pin (A) out and pivot the jack
frame forward into its stowed
position. Insert pin in hole (B) to
secure the jack.
Attach Safety Chain to Tractor
CAUTION: A safety chain (A) will help
control drawn equipment should it
accidentally separate from the
drawbar while transporting. A
runaway machine can cause serious
injury or death to you or others. Using
appropriate adapter parts, attach the
chain to the tractor’s drawbar support.
Provide only enough slack in chain to
permit turning.
See your Fast Ag Solutions dealer for a
safety chain with a strength rating equal to or
greater than the gross weight of towed
machine.
Prior to operating the implement, ensure all
electrical harnesses, hydraulic hoses, and
safety chain are routed properly to avoid
damage.
When storing the machine, keep the safety
chain up off the ground and hook it to the
machine support assembly on the hitch.
Always replace a safety chain if one or more
links or end fittings are broken, stretched, or
otherwise damaged.
Verify all chains for towed implements are
adequately sized for safe transport.
Attach Warning Light Plug
CAUTION: When transporting the
machine on a road or highway at night
or during the day, use warning lights
and devices for adequate warning to
operators of other vehicles. For this
matter, check local governmental
regulations.
Various safety lights and devices are
available from your Fast Ag Solutions dealer.
A.
7-Pin Connector Warning Light Plug
Attach a warning light plug (A) to the tractor’s
outlet socket.
Be sure warning lights, reflectors, and SMV
emblem(s) are clean.
A - Safety Chain