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Section I. TRACTOR TRANSPORTATION AND TOWING

Section I. TRACTOR TRANSPORTATION AND TOWING

Tractors are transported by railroad, motor vehicles, on trailers, as well as by towing or under its own power.

While in transit: • Shift GB levers to the first gear; • Engage reducing gear; • Engage parking reserve brake; • Fasten tractor to platform with 6 mm thick wire, chains, braces.

During tractor loading/unloading use lifting mechanisms with load-carrying capacity of at least 10 ton-force. Tie steel ropes down to front axle beam or eye-bolt (1) and rear axle eye-bolt (1), as shown in the diagram below. When steel rope is fastened to eye-bolt (1), put loadgripping mechanism around eye-bolt body and fix it with lock (2) via eye-bolt.

The lug fixed to front ballast weights and weight arm is provided for connecting towing steel rope.

Observe traffic regulations while towing tractor.

Attention! When lifting tractor by eye-bolts, it can move forward (backwards) up to 1.5 m. .

Don’t use towing shackle to lift tractor.

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