Fig. 2-5
Fig. 2-6
2.6
LOCKING THE WRAPPING ARM.
When the machine is not in use, make sure the locking bolt for the wrapping arm is mounted, and that
the secure pin is fitted. If the bolt is not mounted, the wrapping arm and/or the machine could be
damaged during transport. (See fig. 2-6).
2.7
THREE POINT MOUNTING.
When the machine is mounted in the three point linkage, make sure that the lifting arms are tightend
up so there is no sideways movement.
2.8
FRONT MOUNTING.
If the machine is mounted on the front loader there must be a counterweight in the three point linkage.
It must be large enough to give the tractor good stability.
Connecting heavy working implements often has an overall negative effect on the tractor's
driving and braking capacity.
2.9
TRANSPORTING.
When transported on a public road there are certain safety measures that must be taken:
1.
Make sure that the locking bolt on the wrapping arm is mounted. (Chapter 2.6).
2.
Lift the protection guard, turn it into the machine and secure it with the locking pin.
(See chapter 2.5.2).
3.
Move the main rollers completly together.
4.
Always transport the machine in the lowest possible position.
5.
Make sure that the machine do not cover the tractors lights. If necessary, mount extra lights.
6.
Make sure that at least 20% of the tractor's total weight is on the steering wheels.
7.
If the machine is front-mounted, it's necessary to balance the weight with a counterweight
mounted to the three-point linkage.
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* Emergency stop: see chapter 2.1
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