HYDRAULIC UNIT
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B
3-Point Hitch Lowering Lock Lever
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
Before checking 3-point mounted implement,
be sure to lock the implement with the lock
lever. In such case, move the hydraulic control
lever to the "DOWN" position and make sure
the implement does not drop.
This lever has 2 positions "LOCK" and "UNLOCK". Do not
hold the half way position. When traveling or checking
with the implement raised, set the lever to the "LOCK"
position.
A
To adjust the implement lowering speed, use the 3-
point hitch lowering speed adjustment dial.
B
3-P. Quick Raise / Lower Switch
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
Before road traveling, be sure to set the
hydraulic control lever and the 3-point hitch
lowering lock lever to the "TRAVEL LOCK" and
"LOCK" positions, respectively.
A
Do not use the 3-P. Quick Raise / Lower switch
on road traveling.
A
When an implement is changed, do not use the
3-P. Quick Raise / Lower switch before
checking the full range of operation for
interference using the hydraulic control lever.
These switches are used to raise and lower the
implement. This facilitates turning in the field.
Press the "RAISE" switch, the 3-P. Lifting / Lowering
indicator turns on and the implement goes up. Press the
"LOWER" switch, the indicator goes off and the implement
comes down.
When the "RAISE" switch has been pressed to raise the
implement, the hydraulic control lever can not work.
To use the hydraulic control lever, first pull it up to the top
position.
1. 3-point hitch working range
Set the hydraulic control lever for a bottom limit and
the lift arm top limit adjustment dial for a top limit. The
3-P. Quick Raise / Lower switches are controls for the
raising and lowering within the limits set by the
hydraulic control lever and the lift arm top limit
adjustment dial.
(1) 3-point hitch lowering lock lever
(A) "LOCK"
(B) "UNLOCK"
3-P. Quick raise switch
3-P. Quick lower switch
(A) "PUSH"
(1) 3-P. Lifting / Lowering Indicator
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