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.
Never connect or disconnect
the implement hydraulic hoses
while the pressure in it is not
released or the engine is run-
ning. It is hard to connect and
disconnect the hose and hy-
draulic fluid can be sprayed
from the hose, and get into
your eyes or skin.
Stop the engine and wear pro-
tective glasses and gloves be-
fore work.
WARNING
DISCONNECTION
1. Make sure to stop the engine be
-
fore disconnecting it.
2. Release any residual pressure in
the hydraulic hoses of the imple-
ment and tractor by operating the
double acting valve lever 4 to 5
times.
3. R emove any f oreign ma terial
around the couplers.
4. Lower the implement on the ground
or remove any external load ap-
plied to the implement. Discon-
necting hoses while outer load is
applied to the implement very dif-
ficult and dangerous due to the
pressurized uid in the hose.
5. R emo ve t he m ale co upl er b y
pushing the female coupler boss
backward.
6. Close the dust-proof cover of the
female coupler. Wrap the male
coupler of the implement with a
plastic bag to prevent contamina-
tion.