Hitch Adapter Kit Owner's Manual
Instructions (Continued from page 1)
implement.
After the lift arms are connected to the implement,
the stabilizer bars need to be reconnected and adjusted
so that the implement is centered behind the tractor.
Remove the t
op link bracket from the top link and
place it around the rocker shaft of the tractor.
Re-
attach the top link to the top link bracket, and
tighten the bolt securely. Place the top link clamps,
one on each side of the top link bracket and tighten
them securely.
NOTE: The top link should be placed at the
approximate center of the tractor rocker shaft.
OPERATION
Two (2) holes are provided on the lift arms to
connect to the lower ends of the leveling assemblies.
The forward holes will provide
the greatest lifting
range for the ball ends of the lift arms. The rear holes
will allow heavier loads to be handled by the hitch.
The adjustable screw type leveling assemblies will
provide additional adjustment in the lifting height of
the hitch. NOTE: BE SURE THAT AT LEAST 1-
1/4” OF THREAD ON EACH END IS ENGAGED
INTO THE THREADED BARREL OF THE
LEVELING ASSEMBLIES.
The adjustable screw type top link can also be
shortened or lengthened to adapt different implements
and can be used to obtain vari
ous degrees of pitch on
the implements you are using.
The 2-
way ball sockets on the end of the lift arms
will allow you to connect to either Category I or
Category II implements. If the drawbar or implement
you mount has Category I (7/8” dia.) pins
, then make
sure the balls are turned so that the 7/8” dia., holes are
used.
IMPORTANT: If the larger 1-
1/8” dia., holes
are used with the smaller 7/8” dia., pins, the
ball holes will wear rapidly in an uneven
pattern and make the entire ball socket
eventually unusable.
The stabilizer bars should be used whenever
possible, as they provide rigidity and stability to the
unit –
plus added strength. The stabilizer bars have
threaded stubs so their length can be adjusted so the
spread of the lift arms can
be increased or decreased to
accommodate the different width of Category I and
Category II tools.
This kit is designed to lift up to 1600 lbs., but, of
course, lifting capacity is dependent on the pressure
and condition of the tractors hydraulic sys
tem. You
will also find that the closer the load is kept to the
tractor, the more you will be able to lift.
CAUTION!
Be sure your tractor is in good
condition and properly equipped with counterweights.
Read all the safety precautions and make
sure all
tractor operators are familiar with the safety rules of
tractor operation.
CAUTION! When using a 3-
pt. hitch rear
blade in a reverse position (bulldozing), use extra care.
DO NOT RAM BLADE into dirt or packed snow
piles! Tractor li
ft arms and the blade are not built to
take high impact loads in this position. RAMMING
backwards can also dislodge operator from seat and/or
tractor controls, resulting in possible serious injury or
death.
Always ease the tractor into the load. It
may be
necessary to reposition and take less “bite” on the
material to move it safely.
Watch for and avoid hidden obstructions, i.e.,
buried pipes, rocks, concrete piers, uneven concrete
slabs, stumps, etc., when operation. This is especially
of concern when removing snow.
MAINTENANCE
Check all bolts and nuts to be sure they are tight.
Periodically oil the following:
a. Top link (upper 3
rd
link) threads
b. Cylinder pins
c. Ball sockets
d. Leveling assembly threads
e. Stabilizer bar threads
ü Keep children away from danger all day,
every day.
ü Equip tractors with rollover protection
(ROPS) and keep all machinery guards
in place.
ü Please work, drive, play, and live each
day with care and concern for your
safety and that of your family and fellow
citizens.
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