
Great Plains | 166-486M | 2019/01/29
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Preparation and Setup
Hitch Tractor to Drill
Crushing Hazard
You may be severely injured or killed by
being crushed between the tractor and
drill. Do not stand or place any part of your
body between drill and moving tractor.
Stop tractor engine and set tractor parking
brake before attaching cables and hoses.
1. With the drill still on the parking jack (1), check
that the drill cart frame is level. See “
Implement Lift and Speed Error Risks
The frame must be level both for proper
operation of the implement, and to avoid
frequent calibration of the speed radar.
2. Move the tractor to near hitching position. Put the
tractor in park and shut down the tractor. If the
tractor drawbar height is not compatible with the
drill hitch height, move and/or turn the hitch to
match.
Hitch Failure Risk
Always have two bolts (2) in two holes of
both the tongue and hitch.
3. Remove the hitch pin.
4. Back the tractor to align the drawbar and drill
hitch.
5. Stop the tractor engine, put the tractor in park,
and take the key with you.
6. Use the jack to lower the drill tongue onto the
tractor drawbar. Secure the hitch with the hitch
pin. Secure the hitch pin.
7. Use the crank to raise the jack foot. Remove the
pin and jack.
8. Store the jack (1) on the inside of the tongue.
9. Connect the brakes. See “
10. Connect hydraulic hoses. “
11. Install the terminal in the tractor cab and connect
12. Release the drill parking brake.
Hydraulic Hose Connections
High Pressure Fluid Hazard
Escaping fluid under pressure can have
sufficient pressure to penetrate the skin
causing serious injury. Check all hydraulic
lines and fittings before applying pressure.
Use paper or cardboard, not body parts,
and wear heavy gloves to check for
suspected leaks. If injured, seek immediate
medical attention from a physician familiar
with this type of injury.
This implement is compatible only with
tractors having closed center hydraulics.
Make sure tractor engine is shut off before
connecting any hydraulic hoses.
Hydraulic hoses are color coded to help you connect
hoses to your tractor outlets.
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Color
Hydraulic Function
Black
Fan
Yellow
Hydraulic Drive / Weight Transfer / Fold
Green
Optional Marker
Blue
Lift
Fitting
Sump
Fitting
Hydraulic Trailer Brakes (Option)
Fitting
Case Drain
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