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(6) Hitch and Drawbar
When attaching towing equipments, use the
hitch or drawbar. DO NOT use the 3-point
linkage or other parts. If so, the tractor could
turnover.
Insert the hitch pin and snap pin correctly after
attaching/detaching equipment.
Do NOT attach towing equipment over the
maximum permissible loads on the coupling
point of hitch or drawbar as below.
Hitch
Vertical load : 1500kg (3307lbs)
Hitch
Snap pin
Hitch pin
Drawbar
Vertical load : 1500kg (3307lbs)
Horizontal load : 5000kg (11023lbs)
Drawbar
Vertical load : 450kg (Long position) (992lbs)
1125kg (Short position) (2480lbs)
Horizontal load : 4000kg (8814lbs)
Drawbar w/ clevis
Vertical load : 450kg (Long position) (992lbs)
1125kg (Short position) (2480lbs)
Horizontal load : 4000kg (8814lbs)
Drawbar
w/ clevis
Spare hole
Long position
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Pulling from the tractor rear axle or any point above the axle may cause the tractor
to overturn. Use always the drawbar or hitch for pulling work.
Do not tow equipment without brakes, weighing more than twice the tractor weight.
When locking the hitch or drawbar with pin after aligning to the towing equipment,
apply the parking brake and stop the engine.
Before transporting equipment on public roads, make sure you comply with your
local traffic regulation.
Caution
Short position

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