Operation
51
Driving on
headlands
Before raising, significantly reduce the speed and PTO stub shaft
speed (
≤
4 km/h).
Using the tractor's single-acting hydraulic control device, fully raise
the machine over the transport chassis.
Use the tractor's double-acting hydraulic control device to raise the
outer side device into the headland position.
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The outer side devices first swivel forwards and are then raised.
Only raise the machine to the headland position so that the inner side
devices are horizontal. Otherwise, damage to the machine may be
caused as a result.
Ending driving on
headlands
Using the tractor's single-acting hydraulic control device, lower the
transport chassis so that the transport wheels are all on the
ground.
Use the tractor's double-acting hydraulic control device to move
the side device into its work position.
Observe the contour of the terrain
Pay even more attention when driving on an incline. Avoid inclines
on which the combination (tractor and machine) could slip or
overturn. There is an increased risk of tipping and injury in a
position at right angles to the direction of the slope.
Before raising, reduce the speed and rotational speed.
Before raising to the headland position, significantly reduce the
speed and PTO stub shaft speed. Only raise the machine to the
headland position so that the inner side devices are horizontal.
Otherwise, damage to the machine may be caused as a result.
Observe the slewing range
The rear wheels of the tractor must not come into contact with the
drawbar or the attachment carrier when cornering. This may
happen when turning sharply. Unsuitable driving behaviour can
cause serious damage.
Do not fully raise the machine
Do not fully raise the machine while in the headland. Otherwise,
the machine may be damaged as a result.