4. If the draft force is higher than the
resistance of the attachment, the
attachment will be lifted up. If it is
lower than the resistance of the at-
tachment, the attachment will be
restored to its original state.
5. By placing the lever closer to D,
the attachment can be lifted up by
smaller draft resistance. (See the
above gure.)
6. The attachment can be complete-
ly lifted up by pushing the lever up
completely.
(1) Position Control Lever
(2) Draft Control Lever
(A) Floating Range (B) Position Control Range
(C) Floating Range (D) Draft Control Range
(E) Up
621O704A
Lever
direction
An
attachment
Position
control
Position
control
range
A
direction
B
direction
Down
Up
Floating range
Before
A
The attach-
ment lowers
but control
does not
work.
NOTE
Levers not to be used must al-
ways be placed in the up position.