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Figure 3.52: Tractor Coupler
16. Connect hose fitting (A) to elbow (B).
17. Place female coupler (C) in coupler holder (D).
18. If necessary, use a clean rag to remove dirt and moisture from the couplers.
Figure 3.53: Hydraulic and Electrical
Connections
19. Attach couplers to receptacles on windrower as follows:
a.
Connect pressure hose female coupler to
receptacle (A)
b.
Connect return hose male coupler to receptacle (B)
c.
Connect case drain hose coupler to receptacle (C)
d.
Connect the electrical harness to receptacle (D)
NOTE:
The hydraulic hoses should have enough slack to pass by
the multicoupler (E) without coming into contact with it. This
will protect the hoses from rubbing against the multicoupler
and becoming damaged. You can increase slack in the
hoses by loosening and adjusting the hose holder on the
front windrower leg, and pulling the hoses backward toward
the windrower.
3.4.2
M155
E4
Windrowers
DANGER
To avoid bodily injury or death from unexpected startup of the machine, always stop the engine and
remove the key from the ignition before leaving the operator’s seat for any reason.
NOTE:
The Self-Propelled Windrowers require the disc drive manifold kit (MD #B4657) to hydraulically connect the R113
rotary disc header.