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• Once the backhoe is attached to your tractor, do not attempt to raise the 3-point hitch.
• If your tractor is equipped with draft control, consult the manual for your tractor to
disengage the draft control or set to “NO DRAFT”.
• Do not lower the support legs with so much pressure that the back tires of the tractor
come off the ground.
• Do not attempt to lift the backhoe/rear of the tractor by pushing the bucket/boom
downward and forcing the backhoe upward.
WARNING! DANGER!
TOP LINK INFORMATIONTOP LINK INFORMATION
About Draft Control – Draft control raises and lowers the 3-point hitch lift arms
automatically relative to the movement of the rockshaft in relation to the draft
control sensitivity setting. Not all tractors are equipped with draft control. Check
with your tractor manual or dealer for more information about whether your tractor
is equipped with this option.
FAILURE TO DO THIS WILL APPLY COMPRESSIVE FORCE
TO THE TOP LINK AND COULD LEAD TO DAMAGING
YOUR TRACTOR OR THE TOP LINK ATTACHMENT.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you
ever attempt to raise the back of your tractor
up with the backhoe attachment’s stabilizer
arms. The stabilizer legs are not intended to
support the weight of your tractor,
and are present ONLY for stabilizing
the backhoe on the ground.
Failure to comply with these
instructions could result in
serious injury or death and
will damage your backhoe
attachment.