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HITCHES
E459 E460 X901
LOWER PULL BARS WITH
EXTENSIBLE TERMINALS
The lower pull bars of the hitch are pro-
vided with semi-automatic extensible
terminals CBM. These terminals facilitate
coupling of the implement to the tractor.
After pulling out the locking pins (1) push
out the terminals (2). The pushed out
terminals can be then attached to the fix-
ing pins of the carried implement.
After attaching the carried implement re-
lease the hydraulic arms. By lowering
them and reversing the tractor the termi-
nals (2) slide into the pull bars and lock
themselves automatically in the working
position using the locking pins (1).
Check always position of exten-
sible terminals and locking pins,
see fig. (3).
LOWER PULL BARS WITH HOOKS
CBM
The lower (3) and upper (4) pull bars of
the hitch are provided with hooks CBM.
First the implement shall be completed
with hitch balls CBM (1) and adjust the
distance between lower pull bars of the
hitch (3) using the limiting pull bars.
By reversing of the tractor and slight lift-
ing of the three-point hitch its lower pull
bars (3) are connected to the implement
and the upper pull bar (4) of the three-
point hitch is then connected by the
driver from the cabin.
When uncoupling the implement, unlock
the hooks, lift the upper pull bar (4) using
the control stranded wires and discon-
nect the lower pull bars (3) by lowering of
the three-point hitch.
BLOCKING OF LOWER LINKAGES
WITH CBM HOOKS
For very difficult working condi-
tions (aggregation with heavy
machines on slopes or aggrega-
tion with side loaded machines)
we recommend to lock the lower
linkage hook by inserting of a M8
bolt to the orifice (S) and blocking
of the bolt with a nut.
Summary of Contents for PROXIMA PLUS 100 2012
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