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Three Point Linkage

Toplink

It is used to attach the implement and control its inclination front-to-rear with respect to ground. The distance between its two ball-joints can be increased or decreased by rotating the turn-buckle as follows,

1. Loosen the locknut (A).

2. Clockwise rotation of turn buckle will decrease the distance.

3. Anticlockwise rotation will increase the distance.

4. Tighten the locknut (A) after desired adjustment.

Draft Sensing Bracket

Draft sensing bracket transfers the toplink force to the draft sensing mechanism. It has two holes (B) and (C) for hitching the toplink.

Maximum achievable depth of implement increases as the toplink is shifted from top to lower holes.

Top Hole (B) : Attach toplink to hole (B) where higher and medium draft sensitivity is required Viz. Cultivator in soft soil.

Lower Hole (C) : Attach toplink to hole (C) where very Low draft sensitivity is required Viz. Plow in hard soil.

Contact your Mahindra dealer to understand hitching position of toplink for specific implements used by you.

Telescopic Lower Links

Telescopic Lower Links are provided for ease of hitching the implement as follows,

1. Slowly back tractor into position to align the lower links with implement pins.

2. Park tractor safely.

3. Press the bracket (D) in lower link and pull link (E) to extend as needed.

4. Connect lower links to the implement. Sit on operator’s seat and start engine.

5. Back tractor until each lock lever snaps and secures each lower link in the lock position.

Lower link is available with adaptability of Cat-I & Cat-II implements. The eyeball can be rotated suitably for attaching Cat-I & Cat-II implements.

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