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TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING

Work Procedure

1. Precautions for handling imPlement

(1) When driving the tractor to attach or detach an implement, make sure that there is no one in between or around the tractor and implement.

() Install and remove the implement only on safe and level ground.

(3) When installing a heavy implement, install weight on the front to keep balance.

(4) When adjusting an implement, apply the parking brake, stop the engine and set the PTO switch in the OFF position in advance.

(5) To tow anything, use the towing hitch only.

Read instructions on warning decals on each implement thoroughly before work.

To avoid an injury due to mishandling of an implement, read the user's manual of the implement thoroughly and work safely and precisely with caution.

Installation of an improper implement can lead to an injury. Install only implements specified by the Manufacturer.

2. general imPlement

Rotavator

<safety precautions for rotavator>

Never remove the safety cover of the rotavator.

Do not remove the PTO shaft cover and safety cover on the universal joint.

When adjusting each part, disengage the PTO and stop the engine in advance.

When driving on a road, keep the PTO disengaged. Also, keep the rotavator lowered on a road as long as it does not hit the ground.

For the universal joint, its inner shaft and outer shaft should be overlapped at least 5.9 in.(15 cm).

Check that the universal joint is firmly fixed to the tractor and rotavator shaft.

<effective plowing pattern>

(1) sequential returning plowing pattern

This pattern can be useful in a well-planned field in a good condition.

The border shown in the figure is the effective plowing width of the rotavator and should be set a little narrower than three times of one plowing width.

The starting point is the ending point.

Plow in a sequential pattern from (1) to (6) and in a circular pattern from (7) to (18).

When driving forward to plow, have the bank on the right side.

Be careful not to press alreadyplowed soil with the wheels.

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