Tractor Preparation; Coulter Chisel Preparation; Attaching To The Tractor; Hydraulic Lift System - Landoll 2110 Operator's Manual

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4-1 TRACTOR PREPARATION

The Landoll 2110 Coulter Chisel is designed to
be pulled by tractor equipped with a double lip or
clevis type hitch. If your tractor is not equipped as
such, you need to purchase the hitch from your lo-
cal tractor dealer. If your Coulter Chisel is
equipped with the clevis option, this should be re-
moved. The clevis option is only for transport use.

4-2 COULTER CHISEL PREPARATION

4-2.1
Prior to operating the 2110 Coulter
Chisel, inspect it thoroughly for good operat-
ing condition.
4-2.2
Replace worn or missing parts.

4-3 ATTACHING TO THE TRACTOR

4-3.1
Align the tractor drawbar with the ma-
chine. Raise or lower the Coulter Chisel ring
hitch, as needed, using the swivel jack. At-
tach the unit with proper size hitch pin.
4-3.2
Always place the swivel jack on the inte-
rior mount before setting the machine in mo-
tion.

4-4 HYDRAULIC LIFT SYSTEM

The Coulter Chisel is equipped with a hydraulic
lift system to raise and lower the unit in the field.
Figure 4-1 Hydraulic Leak Detection
4-2
Before attaching the Coulter Chisel, prepare
the tractor as follows:
4-1.1
Inflate the rear tractor tires equally and
add ballast according to the tractor opera-
tor's manual.
4-1.2
Lock the tractor drawbar in the center
position.
4-2.3
When the machine is new, check the
bolt tightness after a few hours of operation.
Tighten any loose nuts or bolts. Check the lift
wheel lug bolts daily.
4-2.4
Check the lift wheel tire inflation. Inflate
all tires equally to avoid side draft. Follow the
tire manufacturer's recommended pressures
listed on the sidewall of the tires.
4-2.5
Lubricate the machine as shown in Sec-
tion 4-15 (See Figure 4-10).
4-3.3
Clean all hydraulic couplings and attach
to the tractor.
4-3.4
Fully extend the hydraulic lift wheel cyl-
inders, and place the cylinder lockouts in the
transport lock position over the cylinder rods.
Secure the lockouts with the lockout pins.
WARNING
ESCAPING HYDRAULIC FLUID CAN
CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONNEL IN-
JURY. RELIEVE SYSTEM PRESSURE
BEFORE REPAIRING, ADJUSTING, OR
DISCONNECTING. WEAR PROPER
HAND AND EYE PROTECTION WHEN
SEARCHING FOR LEAKS. USE CARD-
BOARD INSTEAD OF HANDS (SEE FIG-
URE 4-1). KEEP ALL COMPONENTS
(CYLINDERS, HOSES, FITTINGS, ETC.)
IN GOOD REPAIR.

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