3. When extending the rod using the adjusting handle,
do not exceed the groove on the rod thread.
(1) Lifting rod
(2) Adjusting handle
(A) “GROOVE”
(1) Adjusting handle
(2) Lock pin
(A) “LOCK POSITION”
(B) “UNLOCK POSITION”
8. Top link
1. Adjust the angle of the implement to the desired
position by shortening or lengthening the top link.
2. The proper length of the top link varies according to
the type of implement being used.
(1) Top link
(A) “Length of the screw”
NOTE :
• The length of the screw at both ends of the
top link must be the same always.
9. Telescopic stabilizers
1. Adjust the telescopic stabilizers to control horizontal
sway of the implement.
Select the proper set of holes.
(See Hydraulic control unit use-reference chart on
page 115.)
2. After aligning satisfactorily, insert the set-pin
through any one of the 5 holes on the outer tube
that align with one of the holes on the inner bar and
both stabilizers will be locked.
If the set-pin is inserted through the slot to engage
one of the holes on the inner bar, a limited degree
of sway will be permitted.
(1) Outer tube
(2) Inner bar
(3) Set-pin
(4) Hole
(5) Slot
10. Telescopic lower links
To attach an implement, follow the instructions below:
1. Push the levers, pull out the lower link ends, and
attach to the implement.
3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR
3-POINT HITCH SETUP
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