THE 3-POINT HITCH SETUP
1. Make preparations for attaching implement.
• Adjusting lateral float on page 201
• Selecting the top link mounting holes on page
2. Attaching and detaching implements
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Be sure to stop the engine.
• Do not stand between the tractor and the
implement unless the parking brake is
applied.
• Before
attaching
or
detaching
the
implement, locate the tractor and implement
on a firm level surface.
• Whenever an implement or other attachment
is connected to the tractor 3-point hitch,
check the full range of operation for
interference, binding or PTO separation.
• Do not exceed the maximum allowable
length of either lifting rod, or the lifting rod
will come apart and the 3-point equipment
may fall.
• Remote hitch up switch and down switch on
• Lifting rod on page 202
• Top link on page 203
• Stabiliser (if equipped) on page 203
• Automatic stabiliser (if equipped) on page 203
• Quick hitch (hook type) on page 204
Type A (hitch made by
SCHARMÜLLER
)
• Drawbar on page 206
• High-hitch on page 206
• Piton-fix on page 208
Type B (hitch made by
DROMONE
)
• Auto hitch (push back type) on page 208
• FRONT 3-POINT HITCH (IF EQUIPPED) on
1. Adjusting lateral float
1. To allow the implement to follow ground contour,
attach the rectangular washers and pin heads in
vertical position.
2. To hold the implement, reset the rectangular
washers and pin heads in horizontal position.
(1) Rectangular washer
(2) Pin head
(A) Horizontal position
(B) Vertical position
Floating mechanism
When the floating mechanism is used, the implement is
able to follow the tractor freely in response to the soil
and ground conditions. This is suited for operation with
implements wider than the tractor.
Removing the lynch pin
(A) “LOCK”
(B) “PUSH”
2. Selecting the top link mounting
holes
Select the proper set of holes.
(See Hydraulic control unit use reference chart on page
229.)
THE 3-POINT HITCH SETUP
3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR
M7132, M7152, M7172
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