4 hitching up, 5 air brake coupling procedure – Great Plains SLD350 Operator Manual User Manual
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16 Simba SLD
602-262M-ENG
2013-07-25
2.4 Hitching Up
2.4.1 Hitching up a Tractor to
the Simba SLD / Preparing for
Transport
When hitching-up the machine,
ensure that no-one is between the
tractor and the machine.
Tractor Oil Flow Adjustment:
As a general rule the tractor oil flow
rate should be set in the lowest set-
ting 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. Couple the hydraulic hoses to the
tractor ensuring that the two lift circuit
hoses (red) are together, the trip-reset
tine hoses (green) are together and the
roll circuit hoses (blue) are together.
3. Use the hydraulics to raise or lower the
height of the shackle before hitching up
to the tractor drawbar clevis.
Do not use the tractor pick-up hitch
to attach the machine to the tractor.
This could cause damage to the
tractor and the machine.
4. Carefully operate the hydraulics to
lower the drawbar and tilt the Simba
SLD onto the road transport wheels.
Retract the drawbar cylinder onto the
shims and lower the machine using the
lift axle cylinders.
2. Transportation / Installation
2.5 Air Brake Coupling
Procedure
Please refer to the following procedure when
coupling or decoupling any item of Great
Plains machinery fitted with an AIR brake or
AIR and HYDRAULIC brake system. Please
note that this procedure does not apply to
any machines fitted with a HYDRAULIC
system ONLY.
2.5.1 When Coupling
1. Reverse up to the machine and
connect the machine to the tractor as
instructed to in Section 2.4.1.
2. With the machine connected couple
the air lines. When coupling ensure the
yellow line is attached first followed by
the red line.
3. Your brake hoses are now attached
and are ready for operation.
4. Continue with the coupling process as
instructed in Section 2.4.1.