TYCROP Manufacturing Ltd.
ProPass 180 Top Dresser Operator’s Manual
Installing the ProPass onto a Tow Vehicle
from the Storage Stand
1.
With the vehicle in neutral gear and the parking brake
set, start the tow vehicle’s engine.
2.
Release the parking brake, look over your left
shoulder, and slowly reverse the tow vehicle towards
the ProPass truck-mount on the storage stand (Figure
14).
Figure 14: Installing the ProPass onto the tow vehicle
(or uninstalling it onto the storage stand)
3.
Stop when the left rear mounting bracket on the frame
rail of the tow vehicle is located directly under and
between the mounting bracket arms at the left rear of
the ProPass (Figure 15).
Figure 15: Mounting brackets at ProPass rear
4.
Turn off the engine and set the parking brake.
5.
Lower each of the two rear storage jack stands until
the holes in the mounting bracket align with the holes
in the tow vehicle’s frame rail.
6.
Insert the mounting pin and the safety pin, first at one
rear corner, then the other. If necessary, move the
storage stand legs to correctly align with the rear
mounting bracket holes.
7.
Lower the rear storage jack stands. Remove and store
them.
C
AUTION
:
Do not operate the ProPass
with the storage stand installed.
8.
With one hand, lift and position the lift cylinder. With
the other hand, insert the existing locking pin. (If
necessary, start the tow vehicle, then gently raise or
lower the lift cylinder until the hole in the connecting
arm of the cylinder aligns with the hole in the ProPass
mounting bracket.)
C
AUTION
:
Keep your hands and feet
away from the engine when it is running.
9.
With the tow vehicle in neutral gear and the parking
brake set, start the engine.
10.
Using the tow vehicle’s lift cylinder, raise the front of
the ProPass until the front storage stand legs are off
the ground.
11.
Remove the two front storage stand legs and store
them.
12.
Lower the front of the ProPass onto the frame rails of
the tow vehicle.
13.
Turn off the engine.
14.
Connect the electrical power connection to the tow
vehicle (Figure 16).
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Operating Instructions