Buhler 535 User Manual

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Section 3 - Operation

Drawbar Assembly

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WARNING: NEVER ALLOW ANYONE TO STAND

BETWEEN THE TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT WHILE

BACKING THE TRACTOR TO THE IMPLEMENT.

ALWAYS BRING THE TRACTOR TO A COMPLETE

STOP PLACE THE SHIFT LEVERS IN NEUTRAL AND

ENGAGE THE PARKING BRAKE BEFORE ALLOWING

ANYONE BEHIND THE TRACTOR TO HITCH THE

IMPLEMENT.

After the hitch pin (3) drops into place, retaining ring
(4) locks into the lower notch (7) of the clevis preventing
the hitch pin from inadvertently unhitching .

IMPORTANT: Always install a safety retaining pin in

the hitch pin (8) to secure the hitch pin and prevent

any accidental unhitching of the implement.

To manually unhitch the implement, first pivot the
retaining ring (4) up away from notch (7) then pull the
hitch pin from the clevis .

WARNING: ALWAYS SECURE THE DRAWBAR TO

PREVENT SWINGING WHEN TRANSPORTING

EQUIPMENT

OR

WHEN

OPERATING

ANY EQUIPMENT EXCEPT GROUND ENGAGING

EQUIPMENT.

38.1 mm (1-1/2”) Drawbar Pin Conversion Kit

A 38 . mm (-/2") drawbar pin conversion kit
is available from your Buhler Versatile dealer,
P/N: 86030679 (Automatic) . This kit allows the
existing drawbar pin to be replaced with a 38 . mm
(-/2") diameter pin to fit implements with 38 . mm
(-/2") tongue holes .

Drawbar Loading

The maximum recommended weight that can be
carried on the drawbar is as follows:

Max . Vertical Load 4535 kg (0,000 lbs .)

IMPORTANT: Loads on the drawbar increase greatly

when traveling in rough conditions. Reduce speed

to reduce the possibility of damage to the tractor or

implement.

The vertical load on the drawbar must be considered
as ballast and added to the weight of the tractor .
Do not exceed the maximum operating weight of the
tractor .

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