2N-2410 & 2N-3010
Operating Instructions
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8/2/18
196-126M
Hydraulics
Your tractor must have two remote outlets.
Safety Lights
Your tractor must be wired for the standard 7-pin
electrical connector. If your tractor is not equipped with
this connector, consult your dealer for installation.
Hitching Tractor to Drill
Refer to Figure 9
1.
Use the drill jack to raise or lower the tongue as
needed. Hitch the drill to the tractor using a hitch pin
of adequate strength (at least one inch in diameter).
2.
Install a retaining clip on the hitch pin to prevent it
from working up. Securely attach drill safety chain to
tractor drawbar.
Escaping fluid under pressure can have sufficient pressure to
penetrate the skin causing serious injury. Avoid the hazard by
relieving pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines. Use a
piece of paper or cardboard, NOT BODY PARTS, to check for
leaks. Wear protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles
when working with hydraulic systems. If an accident occurs,
see a doctor immediately.
3.
Connect hydraulic hoses to tractor remotes. One pair
of hoses is for the field-lift cylinders. The other pair is
for raise-to-fold, transport-lock, fold and marker
cylinders.
4.
Plug the control-console cable to the drill harness.
Plug the drill light cable to the tractor.
5.
Crank the jack until tongue weight is resting on the
tractor drawbar. Unpin the tongue jack from the
hitching stub. Pin the jack to the stub on top of the
tongue as shown in Figure 9.
Operating Control Console
Your drill is equipped with a control console that is
mounted in the tractor cab. Refer to
Installing Drill
Control Consoles,
page 16. The console is designed to
control drill folding and optional markers, electric
clutches and shaft monitors. The console has a master
switch that must be on when operating any of these
systems.
The raise-to-fold, transport locks and fold switches are
operated independently. Turn only one of these switches
on at one time. During field operations, turn all three
switches off.
To operate markers, turn the marker switch to the left
position during field operation. Turn this switch to the
center position (off) when folding or in transport.
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Figure 9
Jack Positions