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Operation
3.3.2
Connecting the hitch for Ø 80 ball
attachment to the tractor-side Ø 80
ball coupling
To make the connection, proceed as follows:
•
Make the electrical and hydraulic connections (refer
to Chapter entitled „Hydraulics“) and place in
operation.
•
If necessary, adjust the hitching height using the
„Raise/lower offset drawbar“ function at the electrical
control box for a tractor ball coupling of Ø80.
•
Connect the hitch for ball attachment Ø 80 (1) and
make certain it is secure
•
Raise the offset drawbar slightly to relieve the load on
the support (3).
•
Bring in the support (3) and secure it in place.
TRD00005
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ZX400035
The hitch for the 80 ball attachment must be connected with an approved 80 ball coupling on
the tractor side (diameter of the ball is 80 mm) that is suitable for ensuring reliable holding
and a secure locking. For hitching height refer to Chapter „Changing the drawbar height and
adjusting the hitch“
Abide by the maximum permitted support and trailer loads.
Attach the short-cut feeder wagon to the trailer hitch in accordance with the stipulations and
secure it.
Arrange the cable connections between the tractor and the short-cut feeder wagon so
that they are not under tension when the vehicles are turning or when the tow bar is
being used and so that they do not come into contact with the wheels of the tractor.
Summary of Contents for Titan 6/50 GL
Page 4: ...Foreword ...
Page 8: ...Contents A1 3 Assembling the superstructure A 7 A2 Electrical circuit diagram A 10 ...
Page 12: ...I 4 General information ...
Page 17: ...II 5 Safety ...
Page 24: ...II 12 Safety ...
Page 41: ...III 17 Operation KDW03210 1 Arrest the short cut loading wagon by applying the parkingbrake 1 ...
Page 42: ...III 18 Operation ...
Page 80: ...IV 38 Comfort Control Unit ...
Page 86: ...VI 4 Hydraulic system 6 2 3 Hydraulic unit standard ...
Page 87: ...VI 5 Hydraulic system 6 2 4 Hydraulic unit operator friendly ...
Page 90: ...VI 8 Hydraulic system ...
Page 110: ...VIII 2 Overwintering ...
Page 112: ...IX 2 Recommissioning ...
Page 114: ...X 2 Faults causes and removal ...
Page 133: ...A 19 Appendix ...