Power Take-Off (Pto) Operation - Shibaura ST450 Operator's Manual

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POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO) OPERATION

WARNING
• You shall take the necessary precautions
(e.g. assistance) to always be aware of the
possible presence of bystanders, certainly
when maneuvering in confined areas, such as
the farm yard, park field and sheds.
Keep people away from the tractor during
work. Ask bystanders to leave the field. There
is not only the risk to be overrun by the
tractor,
but
objects
equipment mounted on the tractor, such as a
rotary mower, may cause harm. Stones may
be thrown further than the mowed crop.
Pay the necessary attention while operating
next to public roads or footpaths. Thrown
objects can get projected outside the field
and hit unprotected people like bikers or
pedestrians. Wait to cut the edge of the field
till it is clear of bystanders
WARNING
To reduce the possibility of personal injury,
comply with the following guidelines before
attaching or detaching PTO equipment, and
before
working
equipment.
1. Attaching the PTO
• Stop the engine.
• Set the parking brake.
• Disengage the PTO using the PTO speed
selector lever is "NEUTRAL" position.
• Remove the PTO cap.
• Wait until the PTO shaft stops turning.
• Attach the mounted or drawn equipment.
2. Ensure that the equipment-driven shaft is
properly aligned and locked to the tractor
PTO drive shaft, and that the PTO shield is
lowered into the guarded position.
3. With the PTO disengaged, start the engine.
For mounted equipment, raise and lower the
equipment to ensure there are proper
clearances for operation.
4. With the transmission range lever still in
neutral (N), move the PTO speed selector to
the desired position.
SECTION 2 – OPERATION
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by
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or
clearing
IMPORTANT: The PTO may be damaged if the
PTO speed selector lever is not fully moved to the
selected positions.
5. Engage the PTO by using the PTO clutch
control lever.
NOTE: The PTO indicator light, located in the
instrument panel, will illuminate when the PTO is
engaged and the key switch is in the "ON"
position.
6. Check the PTO-driven equipment for proper
some
operation by gradually increasing the engine
RPM with the manual throttle control.
7. If the equipment is operating properly, shift to
the desired operating gear.
8. Control the PTO speed using the throttle.
Never operate in an over speed condition.
PTO speeds relative to engine speeds are
shown in the following tables:
Speed selector
position
1
2
PTO
2
Rear PTO speeds in excess of 630 PTO rpm
may damage equipment that is designed for
540rpm
operation
personal injury to the operator or bystanders.
9. When making sharp turns with towed
equipment, or with mounted equipment in the
fully raised position, disengage the PTO using
the PTO clutch control lever.
10. When traveling on highways or for any great
distance, disconnect the PTO-driven shaft at
the tractor PTO shaft.
11. Reinstall the PTO shaft cap whenever
PTO-driven equipment is disconnected from
the tractor, or when the PTO is not being
used.
To avoid inadvertent movement of PTO
implement, disengage the PTO after each use.
2-20
PTO Speed
Engine
(rpm)
speed (rpm)
540
540
630
WARNING
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