
PRONAR T679/5
SECTION 4
4.6
If the trailer is equipped with hydraulic braking system, insert hydraulic
conduit plug into proper braking system socket in the agricultural
tractor.
Connect the electrical lighting system lead.
Check and, if necessary, protect conduits against rubbing or other mechanical
damage.
Just before driving off, raise the mechanical support, remove chocks from
under the trailer's wheels and release parking brake.
When turning, connecting conduits must hang loosely and not become tangled with moving
elements of machine and tractor.
DANGER
When hitching, there must be nobody between the trailer and the tractor. When
hitching the machine, tractor driver must exercise due caution and make sure
that nobody is present in the hazard zone.
When connecting the hydraulic or pneumatic conduits to the tractor, make sure
that the hydraulic and pneumatic systems of the tractor and the trailer are not
under pressure.
Ensure sufficient visibility during hitching.
After completion of hitching check the security of the hitching pin.
Exercise caution when disconnecting trailer from the tractor. Ensure good
visibility. Unless it is necessary, do not go between tractor and machine.
Before disconnecting conduits and drawbar eye, close tractor cab and secure it
against access by unauthorised persons. Turn off tractor engine.
The trailer must not be disconnected when loaded.
ATTENTION
The trailer must not be used when not in working order.
Summary of Contents for T679/5
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Page 39: ...SECTION 3 DESIGN AND OPERATION ...
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