Attaching and detaching
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Unlock the lower linkage locking mecha-
nism.
Lower the plough completely.
Check whether the lower linkages are
completely disconnected from the draw-
bar.
The three point linkage (7) stands at an angle when the plough is
lowered which can make reattachment later more difficult. You
should therefore adjust the three-point linkage (7) correspondingly
so that it is "set straight" before lowering the plough. This makes it
easier to attach again later. When the plough is reattached later,
the three-point linkage (7) will automatically be brought into the
saved tilt position again after turning. See the "Tilt setting" section.
If a plough with subsoilers is lowered, the
subsoilers (8) of the bottom side of the
plough must be removed to ensure the
stability of the plough.
Remove the spring locking bolt (9).
Pull the subsoiler (8) out.
Insert the subsoiler (8) into the holder
(10) from above.
Secure the subsoiler (8) with the spring
locking bolt (9).
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