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Putting the hydraulic system into operation
with solenoid operation
1. Couple tractor and universal drive shaft as descri-
bed.
2. Attach the storage pocket for the electrical control
box on the mud guard of the tractor.
3. Insert the electrical control box on the mud guard.
Ensure safe positioning of cables.
4. Connect pressure and tank lines to tractor. First
clean couplings and plugs.
Pressure hose NW 15
Tank hose NW 18 with return valve.
Connecting to the tractor
1. Hydraulic connection
Connect the pressure hose NW 15 (red protective cap)
and the return hose NW 18 (blue protective cap) to a
double-acting tractor valve with
pressureless
return or
to a single-acting connection with
pressureless
return
connection.
2. Electrical connection
Firstly the supplied 3-pin socket must be attached to the
tractor (if not already present) and connected directly to
the tractor battery (12 volt) with the supplied cable. Pay
attention to correct polarity (the cables are marked with
“+” and “-”)! The connection is then made using the
supplied 3-pole cable via the 3-pin socket at the front on
the left of the wagon
There is a safety fuse (16 amp.) in the positive cable.
There is also a fuse (16 amp.) in the control box.
If the electrical system fails, first check the fuse.
Attention!
Only test the hydraulics at normal
harvesting temperatures. At very low
temperatures the oil is very viscous and
all functions react correspondingly slowly.
Important:
When operating the trailer with cross conveyor belt
installed, set the shut-off tap located under the small
guard at the LH rear side of the trailer to "cross
conveyor belt operation" (see the figure).
Position A = Cross conveyor belt operation
Position B = Operation without cross conveyor
belt
In position A the hyraulic oil is not provided to the rear
gate cylinders but only to the smal control cylinder
which directly acts on the metering rollers.
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