Buhler 2180 User Manual
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SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
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5. TRANSMISSION UP/DOWN SHIFT SWITCH
Depressing the front of switch, 5, will allow an
increase of 1, 2, or 3 gears depending on how the
transmission is programmed. Pressing the back of
the switch will reduce speeds by 1, 2, or 3 gears. See
“Transmission Operation” for details.
6. 3-POINT HITCH FAST RAISE/WORK SWITCH
Depressing the rear of switch, 6, will fast raise the
3-point hitch and implement for quick turns at the end
of the field.
Depressing the front of the switch drops the
implement to its original position.
Holding the front of the switch overrides the 3-point
lift control setting, allowing the hitch to drop below the
setting. Releasing the switch returns the hitch to the
3-point lift control set point.
The Fast Raise/Work switch is also required to
recapture the hitch after using the external fender
switches. See “3-Point Hitch Controls” for details.
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7. REMOTE VALVE ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC
CONTROL SWITCHES
Each control switch, 7, activates a four position
remote electro-hydraulic valve. From neutral pull the
switch rearward to the stop for raise. Push forward
one position at a time for neutral, lower and float.
Each control switch (3 or 4) is color coded for
identification with the remote valve it controls. See
“Remote valve electro-hydraulics” for details.
8. REMOTE VALVE ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC
FLOW CONTROL KNOBS
Each remote valve has a flow control knob, 8, to
meter oil flow. The knob controls flow from 4 to 102
L/MIN (1 to 27 GPM). Turn the knob so the higher
vertical decal stripe is visible to increase the rate of
oil flow. Turn the knob so the lower vertical decal
stripe is visible to decrease the rate of oil flow.
9. REMOTE VALVE ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC
MANUAL/PROGRAMABLE OPERATION
SWITCHES
Each remote valve has a manual/programmable
operation switch, 9. When the top of the switch is
activated the control switches, 7, operate in the
manual mode. When the bottom of the switch is
activated the control switches, 7, can be operated
with a programmed release to neutral. See “Remote
valve electro-hydraulics” for details.
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