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REMOVING THE MACHINE FROM THE TRACTOR
Select a good clear, level and firm site on which to detach and store the machine.
IMPORTANT
Use the hydraulics to lower the head onto the ground horizontally
(as if you were cutting
grass).
Disengage the PTO drive.
STOP THE TRACTOR ENGINE.
Lower stand legs from their stowed position and place into the 'down' position – fit pins
and secure with the lynch pins provided.
LINK TYPE STABILIZER: Remove lynch pins from the stabiliser locating pins, and
remove pins. It may be necessary to slightly raise three-point linkage to 'free' pins, for
removal.
CHAIN TYPE STABILIZER: Raise machine until chain becomes slack, remove chain
from locking slots in lower stabilizer plates.
Lower hedgetrimmer so stand legs are on the floor, by means of lowering tractor three-
point linkage.
(Top link may have to be adjusted to ensure trimmer is upright and safe).
When you are sure that trimmer is properly settled and safe on its stands, operate boom
'1' lever to release hydraulic pressure from ram.
Disconnect controls from tractor cab and stow neatly on the machine clear of the
ground protected from the elements.
Disconnect Power Take off shaft and anti-spin chains
(tractor end).
Remove lynch pins from lower lift pins and remove pins from linkage - tractor linkage
arms are now free of the machine
.
Draw tractor slowly away - Many operators stop about 300mm (12") away to double-
check that tractor and machine have completely separated and that no connections or
couplings remain connected.
Safety screens can now be removed if so desired.
Replace location pins back through arms of stabiliser assembly and secure in position
with lynch pins.
Re-connect top link bar assembly back onto stabiliser with pin and lynch pin provided.
Replace lower linkage pins back into relevant positions on mounting frame and secure
with lynch pins.
Ensure tractor top link pin is replaced and secured with lynch pin.
Summary of Contents for TE480
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