Edition 2015-03-31
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Wire control guard (FIG. 18).
A loop (1) is fitted to the steering yoke to prevent
branches from coming into contact with the wire
control by its mounting on the steering arm.
Balance spring (FIG. 18)
There is a spring (2) fitted around the steering
arm, this can be adjusted. The task of the spring
is to balance the weight of the steering arm
making it weight-neutral.
Adjusting bolt steering arm
(FIG 19)
The adjusting bolt is located on the steering arm
bracket. The lever can be set in one of three
different positions by pulling out the spring-loaded
bolt and moving the lever in the desired direction.
Position (1) is transport mode. The lever is moved
backward so that it reaches minimum height.
Position (2) is when the bolt goes through the hole
and locks the steering arm in the up position. In
Position (3), the lever is moved forward. This is
the usual position when operating the IronHorse.
FIG 18
1
2
1
2
3
FIG 19