SECTION 2
Pronar RC2100
2.3
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The trailer may only be used when all the safety guards and other protective
elements are technically sound and correctly positioned. In the event of loss or
destruction of the safety guards, they must be replaced with new ones.
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Before lowering the ramps, make certain that there are no bystanders or other
obstacles in the ramp lowering zone.
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Be especially careful when lowering or raising the ramps because the ramps are
heavy and there is a risk of crushing.
2.1.2 HITCHING AND DISCONNECTING FROM TRACTOR
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Do NOT hitch trailer to tractor, if it does not fulfil the requirements made by the
Manufacturer (minimal tractor power requirement, lack of required tractor hitch
etc.) – compare table (1.3) AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR'S REQUIREMENTS.
Before hitching trailer make certain that oil in external hydraulic system of tractor
may be mixed with the hydraulic oil of the trailer.
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Before hitching trailer to tractor check that both machines are in good technical
condition.
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While connecting the trailer to the tractor, use the appropriate hitch. After
completing the coupling of the machine check the safety of the hitch. Carefully
read the tractor Operator's Manual. If the tractor is equipped with an automatic
hitch, make certain that the coupling operation is completed.
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Be especially careful when hitching the machine to tractor.
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When hitching, there must be nobody between the trailer and the tractor.
A person assisting in the trailer hitching should stand in such a place (beyond the
area of danger) in which he/she is continuously visible to the tractor driver.
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Coupling and uncoupling the trailer may only take place when the machine is
immobilised by use of the parking brake.
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When the trailer hitching is completed, raise the support and set it to transport
position.
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While placing the support in transport position or rest position, do not place hand
between moving elements of the support. Ensure that the support is properly
locked with the use of an interlock.
Summary of Contents for RC2100
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Page 25: ...SECTION 2 SAFETY ADVICE ...
Page 41: ...SECTION 2 Pronar RC2100 2 17 FIG 2 3 Locations of information and warning decals ...
Page 42: ...Pronar RC2100 SECTION 2 2 18 ...
Page 43: ...SECTION 3 DESIGN AND OPERATION ...
Page 58: ...Pronar RC2100 SECTION 3 3 16 ...
Page 59: ...SECTION 4 CORRECT USE ...
Page 82: ...Pronar RC2100 SECTION 4 4 24 ...
Page 83: ...SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE ...
Page 113: ...SECTION 5 Pronar RC2100 5 31 FIG 5 12 Lubrication points part 1 ...
Page 114: ...Pronar RC2100 SECTION 5 5 32 FIG 5 13 Lubrication points part 2 ...
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Page 125: ...ANNEX A Tyre dimensions LP AXLE FRONT REAR WHEEL BRAKE 1 215 75 R17 5 135 133 J 17 5x6 75 ...