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Three Point Linkage
Adjustable Lift Rod RH
Use turn handle (A) on the adjustable lift rod to raise or lower the Telescopic Lower Link for side-to-side leveling of implement with respect to ground.
1.Release the levelling gear box operating lever (A) out locking clip (B).



2.Rotate turn handle (A) clockwise to raise the lower link or anti-clockwise for lowering.
3.After adjustment, make sure turn handle is secured with the locking clip. Always transport the implement with turn handle in this position.
Lateral Stabilizers




These are provided for adjustment of width between two lower links according to varying implement spans.
These enable to keep the implement in either FIXED or FLOATING position.
Placing the locating pin in (C) position shall keep the stabilizer and implement in “Fixed” position.
Placing the locating pin in (D) position shall keep the stabilizer and implement in “Float” position.
We recommend to use the fixed position while transporting the implement.
Fixed Lift Rod LH
There are two holes provided on the lift rod LH. This is provided to adjust the height of lower link LH as desired. To adjust the height of the lower link, remove locking pin out of the lift rod-Lower link and adjust the height by putting the locking pin in the required hole as needed.
Drawbar

Tractor is equipped with a drawbar (B) for connecting to pull behind implements. It can be set at two positions.
Attaching PTO Driven Implement
1.Turn key to "OFF" position.
2.Position PTO switch in OFF position.
3.Position the drawbar according to the requirement of implement and driveline.

4.Attach implement to tractor before connecting PTO driveline.
5.Remove PTO shield (A) for clearance.
6.With the engine still OFF, turn the shaft slightly by hand if necessary to line up splines. Connect driveline to PTO shaft. Pull out on shaft to be sure driveline is locked to PTO shaft.
7.Reassemble the PTO shield.
Rear roll-over can result if pulling from wrong location on tractor. Hitch only to drawbar. Use 3 point hitch only with implements designed for its use, not as a drawbar.
Try to balance the load primarily on the implement wheels. Avoid overloading the drawbar. Ballast the tractor for improved stability. Engage the clutch smoothly, avoid jerking and use brakes cautiously to avoid jackknifing.