Installation
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4.
Insert the locking pin on the coupling triangle and secure it via the spring cotter pin. If
this is not possible then the locking part must be readjusted. To do this both nuts are
unscrewed, the locking part is adjusted, the bolt is inserted and then it is retightened.
Fig. 2: Locking pin on the coupling triangle
5.
Fit the hydraulic hoses, for the angle adjustment of the snow blade onto the coupling
sockets of the supplemental hydraulic system.
Fig. 3: Connecting the hydraulic lines on the tractor hydraulic system
3.2
Adjusting the slide runners or casters
Before starting to clear snow, the slide runners or the casters must be correctly adjusted.
To do this the snow blade is lowered onto a level surface via the hydraulic system. The
snow blade is correctly adjusted when the slide runners rest on the ground and the
scraper bar just barely touches the ground or clears the ground by 1-2 mm. If this is not
the case the snow blade must first be adjusted.
1.
Lower the snow blade until it is just a little above the ground.
2.
Set the hydraulic system to the float position and switch off the tractor.
3.
Unscrew the clamp screws and lower the slide runners to the ground. For the variant
with casters, crank the casters downward until they rest full-surface on the ground.
Locking pin
Spring cotter pin
Nut
Hydraulic couplings