English Operating Instructions
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n Set the driver seat.
n Set the belt and put it on.
n Start the engine as stated.
n Raise the attachments which are
mounted to the 3 point
attachment device.
n Press the brake pedal down fully
and release the parking brake.
n Set the drive lever to the desired
speed (high/low).
n Set the drive lever to the optimum
range for the job (as a rule,
maximum).
n Release the brake pedal and at
the same time, slowly actuate the
accelerator and/or reverse pedal
until the desired speed is
achieved.
Before starting the journey, make
sure that the front wheels are in
the desired direction.
Note
The lower drive lever speed setting
should
– be used to travel on slopes and
uneven ground,
– when using attachments on the
PTO.
Stopping/Parking
the tractor
n Release the accelerator and step on
the brake pedal until the vehicle
comes to a stand.
n Set the gear lever to the neutral
setting N.
n Switch off the PTO-switch.
n Stop the engine as stated.
n Lower mounted accessories
using the central hydraulics.
n Engage the parking brake and
remove the ignition key before
leaving the appliance.
Switching the differential
lock on and off
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n Bring the vehicle to a stand
n Depress the differential lock fully
and keep it depressed. The
differential lock is activated (even
transfer of power onto both rear
wheels).
n Release differential lock pedal.
The differential lock is switched
off.
Note
Releasing the differential lock pedal
does not always disengage the
differential lock. You may have to
reduce the tractor’s speed or
reverse direction (first stop the
appliance) before you can
disengage the differential lock.
Using the 3 point
attachment device
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Setting the 3 point attachment
device
Fig. 16
n The adjustable lifting arm on the
right can be set in order to
position the lower transverse links
Loosen the counter nuts (a) and
turn the setting pipe (b) in order to
shorten or lengthen the lifting
coupling. After setting, re tighten
the counter nuts on the setting
pipe.
Fig. 17
n The length of the upper
transverse link is normally
determined by the shape of the
acessory. In order to set the
upper transverse link, loosen the
locking lever (a) and turn the
setting pipe (b). Tilt the locking
lever back again if the desired
length is not reached. Set
correctly, the upper transverse
link lies parallel or almost parallel
to the lower transverse links.
Fig. 18
n The length of the lower transverse
link bracing at each of the lower
transverse links limit the lateral
movement of the lower transverse
links. Loosen the counter nuts (a)
and turn the hex collar (b) in order
to adjust the length of the lower
transverse link bracing. After
setting, retighten the counter
nuts.
Note
In order to lift an attachment using
the 3 point attachment device, the
engine must be running.
Fig. 6
To raise the attachment (a)
n Push the central hydraulics lever
back.
To lower the attachment (b)
n Push the central hydraulics lever
forwards (this also works when
the engine is switched off).
Lower the devices into the
floating setting (c)
n Push the central hydraulics lever
all the way forwards, to the right,
behind the slot (d) in order to
engage the floating setting.