4 hitching up – Great Plains P13529 User Manual

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X-Press

Operating Instructions

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2.4 Hitching Up

2.4.1 Hitching up a Tractor

to the X-Press / Preparing for

Transport

When hitching-up the machine,
ensure that no-one is between the
tractor and the machine.

When the X-Press is parked for
extended periods of time it should
ideally be left in the unfolded, i.e.
work, position for stability, safety and
ease of access for maintenance.
However, parking the X-Press in the
folded position (using the parking
stands provided) is acceptable in
the normal course of operation.

Tractor Oil Flow Adjustment:

As a general rule the tractor oil flow
rate should be set in the lowest
setting before starting. This can then
be increased to allow the desired
rate of operation as applicable. This
will minimise excessive oil flow and
consequent power usage and heat
generation.

1.

Ensure the tractor hydraulics are
depressurised and in the locked or
closed (not float) setting.

2.

Ensure the rear axle taps are locked to
avoid high pressure at the quick release
couplings.

3.

Couple the hydraulic hoses to the tractor
ensuring that the two wing hoses
(yellow) are together and the two
drawbar cylinder hoses (red) are
together.

4.

Connect the tractor to the drawbar using
the hydraulics to raise or lower the height
of the shackle.

5.

Open the rear axle taps

6.

Carefully operate the hydraulics to lower
the drawbar and tilt the X-Press onto the
road transport wheels. Fully extend the
drawbar cylinders.

7.

Ensure that the wing strap is fitted to tie
the two wing sections together.

8.

Ensure that parking stands are locked
up in their work positions.

9.

If the machine is already folded it is now
ready for transport. If the machine is
unfolded then operate the fold circuit and
fit the transport strap.

2. Transportation / Installation

Fig. 2.01: Rear Axle Cylinder

Fig. 2.02: Manifold Block

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