7 - 9) of the three trace rods until the
deck is resting on the blocks.
– turn the two right-hand upper nuts (6 - 8)
and the left-hand lower nut (4) to the
point where the deck begins to lift. Tight-
en the three locknuts (5 - 7 - 9) and turn
the nuts (3) until the slightest movement
of the lifting lever brings about a similar
movement of all the lifting rods.
Any difference in height from the ground
between the left and right sides of the deck
can be compensated by turning the two
nuts (4 - 8) and locknuts (5 -9) of just the
back rods.
Put the control lever in 2 or 3 different posi-
tions and check that the deck rises evenly
and that at each position it constantly maintains the difference in height from
the ground between the front and back edges.
If the front part tends to rise faster or slower it can be adjusted by turning the
nuts (10) on the link rod (11).
Turning the nuts clockwise will lift the front part and make it rise faster, and
turning anti-clockwise will give the opposite effect.
– Loosen the nuts (3), the screws (5) and the locknuts (4 – 6) on both the right
and left side, so that the deck is resting firmly on the blocks;
– push the two connecting rods (7) to the
back and screw down the two nuts (3) on
each rod until the front part of the deck
just begins to rise both at the right and
the left, and then tighten the relevant
locknuts (4);
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