3. When the cylinder is contracted,
the hydraulic fluid returned from
the cylinder is drained to the trans-
mission through the draining circuit
as the operating lever is operated
to the opposite direction from the
expansion position.
CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING IMPLEMENT
CONNECTION
1. Make sure to stop the engine be
-
fore connecting it.
2. Move the double acting valve le-
ver forward and backward for 4
to 5 times to release the pressure
in the hydraulic line of the tractor.
Otherwise, it is hard to connect the
couplers,andhydraulicuidcanbe
sprayed from the line and get in to
your eyes while connecting them.
3. Re m o ve an y fo r e i g n ma t e rial
around the male and female cou-
plers. If foreign material enters the
hydraulic components, it can lead
to malfunction of the system.
4. Open the dust-proof cover of the
female coupler of the tractor and
insert the male coupler of the im-
plement. A clicking sound is heard
when the couplers are engaged.
5. Pull the hydraulic hose of the im-
plement to check that the couplers
are properly connected.
6. Start the engine and check the op-
erating status and leakage.
DISCONNECTION
1. Make sure to stop the engine be-
fore disconnecting it.
2. Release any residual pressure in the
hydraulic hoses of the implement
and tractor by operating the double
acting valve lever 4 to 5 times.
3. Re m o ve an y fo r e i g n ma t erial
around the couplers.
4. Lo w e r th e i m p l e m e n t o n t h e
ground or remove any external
load applied to the implement. Dis-
connecting hoses while outer load
is applied to the implement very
difcult and dangerous due to the
pressurizeduidinthehose.
5. Remove the male coupler by push-
ing the female coupler boss back-
ward.
6. Close the dust-proof cover of the
female coupler. Wrap the male cou-
pler of the implement with a plastic
bag to prevent contamination.
It is recommended to use the
double acting cylinder instead
of the single acting cylinder if
the implement will be operated
frequently and continuously.
If using the single acting cyl-
inder too frequently or for an
extended period of time, the
hydraulic fluid can be over-
heated, resulting in deteriora-
tion of the hydraulic parts and
durability of the main relief
valve.
IMPORTANT