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1 The upper connection (top link) of the vehicle for the attach-
ment is not correctly installed. The angle to the lower mounting
deviates too much.
2 If the attachment is raised in this way, this will lead to a sudden
retraction towards the driver cabin and thus to damaging the
windscreen, or other add-on parts.
3 The more the angle deviates from the upper to lower mount-
ing, the more the attachment will be tilted backwards during
the lifting process.
Correct installation of the top link
1 The upper connection of the vehicle for the attachment is cor-
rectly installed. The angle of the connection is much flatter
than with an incorrectly installed connection. This prevents the
driver cabin from being damaged when the attachment is be-
ing lifted.
9.3.3 4-point mount (optional)
The 4-point mount is attached to the front power lift and secured
with 2 bolts.
It has got one inclination adjustment system.
1
4-point mount
2
Central locking lever
3
Lower mount
4
Top mount
5
Bolt for inclination adjustment
Inclination adjustment
1. Remove the bolt for the inclination function; the attachment is
able to swing.
2. If the attachment is completely raised, the device will be
aligned horizontally.
9.3.4 Fitting the attachment on the 4-point mount
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WARNING
Risk of injury due to attachments
Do not move or fit any attachments if persons are in the hazard
zone.
1. Drive up to the attachment.
2. Lower the front power lift far enough until the upper coupling
points are beneath the mounts for the attachment.
3. Pull the lever for the central lock upwards, and push it to the
right in order to open the lock.
4. Drive up to the attachment until the mounts come into contact.
5. Cautiously move the front power lift upwards until the attach-
ment is lifted into the mounts and fixed in place.
6. Push the lever on the central lock to the left again; the lever
must engage in the holder in order to lock the attachment.
9.3.5 Detaching the attachment on the 4-point mount
1. Lift the attachment off the ground.
2. Release the central lock.
3. Lower the 4-point mount with front power lift far enough until
the mounts of the attachment are exposed.
4. Drive away from the attachment.
5. Close the lever for the central lock again before the 4-point
mount is raised upwards completely.
9.3.6 Front mounting frames
Certain attachments can be attached directly to the mounting
frame for attachments.
1
Mounting frames
1. Push the attachment into the mounting frames and secure us-
ing 2 bolts.
9.4
Mounting options at the rear of the vehicle
9.4.1 Attachment frame with tipping function (option)
Possible attachments on the attachment frame: Spreader, water
drum or the grass / leaf vacuum container on a mower / vacuum
combination.
1
Attachment frame with tipping function
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