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Adjusting The Lift Link
Figure 15
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The lift link (Item 1) [Figure 15] is used to adjust the side
to side level of the implement.
See the compact tractor Operation & Maintenance
Manual for detailed information on adjusting the lift link.
Adjusting The Sway Bar
Figure 16
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The sway bar (Item 1) [Figure 16] (both sides) are used to
center the implement between the tires and limits the
implements side to side movement.
Adjust the sway bars to center the implement between
the tires. See the compact tractor Operation &
Maintenance Manual for detailed information on adjusting
sway bars.
When adjusting the sway bars with implement installed,
the implement will need to be raised slightly off the
ground.
Control Functions Three-Point Hitch
(Implement)
The three-point hitch will be used to raise or lower the
implement. (See the compact tractor Operation &
Maintenance Manual for detailed information on
operating the three-point hitch).
Driving The Implement And Tractor To
Worksite
The following images may not show your exact three-
point implement but the procedure is the same.
WARNING
GENERAL HAZARD
Steering and braking can be affected by the loader
attachment, implements, front wheel assist and the
rear differential lock.
Always install the correct ballast. Do not exceed the
Loader or Three-Point Hitch lift capacities.
Always carry loads low. Slow down when turning.
Always lock the brake pedals together (if equipped)
for road travel.
Unlock the brake pedals (if equipped) only when
using brake pedals to assist in slow speed turns in
work applications.
Make sure that the brakes are adjusted correctly so
the compact tractor does not pull to one side when
braking.
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WARNING
INSTABILITY HAZARD
Failure to obey warnings can cause the machine to
rollover.
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Use ROPS and fasten the seat belt.
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Install the correct rear ballast.
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Do NOT exceed the Loader lift capacity.
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Check tire condition and proper air pressure.
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Use tires with the correct load rating.
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1.
Enter the compact tractor.
(See Entering And Exiting The Compact Tractor on
Page 11)
2.
Start the engine.