Three pont hitch adjustment, Height adjustment, Upper link adjustment – HONDA TL5040 User Manual

Page 15: Lift rod adjustment, Tilling, Three point hitch adjustments

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THREE

POINT

HITCH ADJUSTMENT

HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

Avoid raising the tiller too high

while the

PTO

Is

engaged because the

operating angle

of

the driveline universal

joints will be exceeded, producing noises and
vibrations which may damage the driveline.

Note: When in the transport mode (and PTO is

not engaged) it is acceptable to raise the tiller to

the maximum height of the hitch.

UPPER LINK ADJUSTMENT

The upper hitch link is adjusted to position the tiller

parallel (front to rear) with

the

ground. Making the

upper link longer will cause the rear of the tiller to

go down, making the upper link shorter will cause
the rear of the tiller to go up. To adjust the upper

link, first loosen the locking nut, make adjustment

by turning the link body, then retightening the
locking nut.

Fig.

22

LIFT

ROD

ADJUSTMENT

The right lift rod of the hitch is adjustable to position
the tiller parallel

(left

to right) with the ground.

Making the right rod shorter will raise the right side

of the tiller, making the right lift rod longerwill lower

the right side of the tiller.

TILLING

Follow

the lubrication instructions

on page

13

prior to operating the tiller

to

prevent damage to the equipment.

Note:

If

your tractor is equipped with the four

wheel drive option,

it

is recommended that you

operate in the four wheel drive mode while tilling.

Fig. 23

Position the tractor where you wish to begin tilling.
Position the tiller slightly

off

the ground. Reduce

speed results in smaller bites which requires less

Drive forward slowly as you lower the tiller to the

power.

ground.

Proper ground speed is dictated by soil conditions,

heavy soils will require slower travel speed.

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