Operation Description
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2.16.7 Sway Bar Adjustment
The sway bars are mainly used to prevent impact on the rear wheels of the tractor caused by an overlarge swing of
the lower tie rod when the tractor turns around at the end of a field with a lifted farm implement in tow. When the
farm implements are in the plowing position, the sway bars are in a loose state. Therefore, a certain amount of swing
between the tractor and the farm implement is allowed.
NOTE
:
1.
When moving the tractor and an attached implement over long distances, the height of the implement
should be adjusted to its lowest level by using the adjustable 3 -point arm. The adjustable limit rod
should also be used to keep the machinery from swingin g to the right or left during transport.
2.
The nuts for the adjustable 3-point arm and the limit rod should also be tightened to prevent wide swings
of the implement during transport.
IMPORTANT ISSUES:
1.
When a fast change coupler is not used, the seat hole should be protected with the spare dust cover.
2.
The lifter and the hydraulic output valve cannot be operated at the same time.
3.
After setting up the auxiliary hydraulic output connection, the operating handle should be set in the
neutral position; otherwise, the hydraulic system could overheat.
4.
The draft position control lever can control the 3-point hitch.
5.
During the course of operation, only one lift handle should be used, and the other one set in the
lifting position.
WARNING:
Do not overload the tractor during traction operation or with a trailer. This can result in a loss of performance
and may shorten the service life of the tractor.
When braking, the trailer brake will apply slightly earlier than the tractor brake to prevent the load
from overturning.