401 Jeffreys Road
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
Tel: 252-442-0700
Any preparations, fitting, dismantling or adjustment can be performed only after the drive
has been switched off, the engine stopped, the vehicle immobilized and when all the
moving parts of the machine have stopped.
The distance of tedder tines from the ground should be 14-18 cm (Fig. 6 - H). Remember that the
machine should be tilted towards the tractor (Fig.
6
) - this enables stability during transport. If the
distance of tines from the ground (
Fig. 6
- H) is too small, the hitch actuator should be stranded with
help of the knob (
Fig. 6
- B) in order to obtain the required height, remembering, that the actuator
knob be left in horizontal position, as shown on Figure
6
- remember to perform all procedures with
caution.
DO NOT TURN ON THE MACHINE DRIVE IN THE TRANSPORATION POSITION!!!
TURN ON THE MACHINE DRIVE ONLY IN THE WORKING POSITION!!!
6.4.
Working position
6.4.1.
Design and working principle of the hydraulic system.
Fig. 7
Tedder hydraulic system diagram: 1 - hydraulic quick release coupling, 2 - quick release coupling, 3 -
hydraulic hitch actuator, 4 - hydraulic side frame actuator
4
2
2
4
3
1
1