5. Lower the frame to the ground and remove the chain or strap placed in step 2.
6. Attach the hydraulic cylinder to the frame at the clevis on the cross member. Remove the
plugs from the cylinder ports to prevent an air lock when the rod moves in the cylinder barrel.
7. By raising and lowering the back
of the frame, the transport
uprights can be moved until the
rod end of the cylinder can be
pinned to the transport. Once
the cylinder is connected, raise
the rear of the disk until the
wheels clear the ground. At that
point the cylinder should be fully
extended.
8. Place the transport stay over the
cylinder and lower the disk to
the ground
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