
4 - WORKING OPERATIONS
4-11
KWIK-TILL FOLDING & UNFOLDING
Follow the steps in
Kwik-Till Unfolding
(See Below)
&
Kwik-
Till Folding
(See “Kwik-Till Folding” on page 4-16)
unfold the Kwik-Till from the transport position, and fold the
Kwik-Till from the field position.
Attaching and Detaching Kwik-Till To / From
Tractor Safety
Never let another person stand between the tractor and the
implement during hitching. Too fast of an approach or the
operator’s foot slipping from the clutch can lead to injury or
death to the person standing nearby.
DANGER
UPENDING HAZARD
TONGUE CAN WHIP UPWARDS WHEN UNHITCHING
The tractor
MUST
be equipped with a clevis hitch to
prevent the Kwik-Till from tipping upward while unfolding
from transport position, and folding into transport position.
To avoid bodily injury, lower the machine before removing
the hitch pin.
If negative tongue weight exists, the hitch tongue may
suddenly raise, and the rear section would come crash
-
ing down. Only disconnect when the jack is lowered,
there is positive tongue weight, the unit is on level
ground, and in the proper transport or field position.
Never disconnect the Kwik-Till from the tractor if the rear sec
-
tions of the machine are partially raised. Keep others away.
DANGER
CRUSH HAZARD
Stand clear when raising or lowering the Kwik-Till.
Keep feet, legs, and body clear when raising and lowering
the Kwik-Till. Keep others away.
DANGER
CRUSH HAZARD
Avoid being crushed in between the tractor and the
implement.
When working in the danger area between the Kwik-Till
and the tractor always ensure that the Tractor engine is
turned off and the Key removed. Keep others away.
Use a Safety Chain
A safety chain will help control drawn equipment should it
accidentally separate from the drawbar.
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