Setup, Danger, Hitching tractor to drill – Great Plains 606NT Predelivery Manual User Manual
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Setup
Hitching Tractor to Drill
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DANGER
You may be severely injured or killed by being crushed
between the tractor and drill. Do not stand or place
any part of your body between drill and moving trac-
tor. Stop tractor engine and set park brake before in-
stalling the hitch pin.
1.
With drill lowered in field position and tongue
jack mounted as shown in Figure 4, raise or
lower tongue jack to level drill tongue.
2.
With drill tongue level, adjust drill hitch on drill
tongue to match your tractor-drawbar height.
Refer to Figure 5. You can move the hitch up
or down or turn it over for a total of four differ-
ent hitch heights.
3.
When drill hitch matches tractor-drawbar
height, hitch drill to tractor.
4.
Securely attach drill safety chain to an anchor
on tractor capable of pulling drill.
NOTE: When hitching drill to a different tractor,
check for a difference in drawbar heights. If
heights are different, readjust hitch height accord-
ingly.
18473
Figure 4
Tongue Jack
18544
Figure 5
Hitch Height Adjustment
Setup