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Kioti DK4210(C)HSE User Manual

Kioti DK4210(C)HSE
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DK4210(C)HSE / DK4710(C)HSE / DK5310(C)HSE / DK6010(C)HSE
WARNING
If stopping the engine while
driving, the steering perfor-
mance can become deterio-
rated due to loss of hydraulic
power, resulting in a severe
accident. Never stop the en-
gine while driving.
Keep your hands on the steer-
ing wheel after turning to re-
turn the steering wheel back
to the straight-ahead position.
This steering wheel is not a
self-return type. Taking your
hands off the steering wheel
during driving can lead to a
serious accident.
The 3-point hitch can be controlled by
the position control lever.
1. The position control lever is used
to lift or lower the lifting arm (lower
link) of the 3-point hitch.
2. Pushing the lever forward lowers
the lower link while pulling the le-
ver backward lifts the lower link.
3. The height of the lower link is pre-
cisely controlled proportional to the
position of the lever.
(1) Position Control Lever
(A) Lowering (B) Lifting
111
AA
BB
d21O516a
3-POINT HITCH CONTROL POSITION CONTROL
(1) Lower Link
11
d21O517a
4. The lower link is lifted by the hy-
draulic energy of the tractor while it
is lowered by potential energy of its
own weight. Therefore, the imple-
ment cannot be lowered by the hy-
draulic pressure.
5. Therefore, the implement attached
to the lower link may be lifted by
protrusion on the ground when it is
lowered to the ground. It is called
as "oating."
TD210-미국법인향-DK4210,4710,5310,60120 20 2019-09-26 오전 9:43:50

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Kioti DK4210(C)HSE Specifications

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BrandKioti
ModelDK4210(C)HSE
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

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