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(3) Hitch and Drawbar (optional)
When attaching towed equipment, use the hitch
or drawbar. DO NOT use the 3-point linkage or
other parts. If so, the tractor could turnover.
When attaching/detaching towed equipment, be
sure to check the pins locked in place correctly.
DO NOT exceed the maximum permissible
vertical and horizontal load of the couplings.
Snap pin
Drawbar
① Drawbar
It is used to tow the equipment having 2 axles.
It is available to adjust the length of the drawbar
after removing snap pin and lock-pin in the right
figure. After adjusting, assemble the pins firmly.
Vertical load :
350kg (772 lb) (regular position, when pulled)
450kg (992 lb) (short position, when pushed)
Horizontal load : 2.8 tonnes (6173 lb)
Lock-pin
When pulled
Regular position
When pushed
Hitch Drawbar
Unbraked towable mass N/A N/A
Inertia-braked towable mass 3380kg (7452 lb) 2800kg (6173 lb)
Hydraulic & Pneumatic braked towable mass N/A N/A
② Technically permissible maximum
towable mass(es)
The maximum permissible towable mass is
depending on the brake system type on the
towed equipment as below. Check the brake
system of your towed equipment.
▶ Vertical loads on the coupling point of the drawbars, it may vary depending on the
tire load rating. Consult your authorized local dealer.
▶ Use always the drawbar or hitch for pulling work. DO NOT use the 3-point linkage,
rear axle or other parts. If so, the tractor could be overturned.
▶ When attaching/detaching towed equipment, apply the parking brake and stop the
engine before applying the locking pins manually.
▶ Before transporting equipment on public roads, make sure you comply with your
local traffic regulation.
Caution