Adjustment Of The Lift Link On The Lower Link; Lower Swinging Hitch - Zetor HORTUS HS Series Operator's Manual

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Adjustment of the Lift Link on the Lower Link

For various applications, the lift height change of the lower links can be adjusted by adjusting the pins in the
holes of the lift links. There should be no clearance ('A' position) when transporting implements and working
with seeders, drills, cutters and similar implements. However, a slight clearance (position 'B') is required
when working with plows, excavators, cultivators and similar implements to control the adjustment of the
towing machine.
For common implements: Use the pin in 'A'
For soil cultivation implements: Use the pin in 'B'
1. Lift Link
2. Lower Link
3. Hole A
4. Hole B
DANGER:
For towing, use the lower hitch or drawbar for 3-point hitch, which is adjusted to the height of
the lower hitch. In order to keep the operation safe and to maintain the traction capability, it is
essential that the front axle is not lifted.
Incorrect 3-point hitch height adjustment or incorrect mounting can cause machine damage,
serious injury or death.

Lower Swinging Hitch

It is used to attach implements with a requirement for the lower hitch. When coupling the implement to the
lower swinging hitch, make sure that there is no collision with the lower link arms of the 3-point hitch. Always
secure the hitch pin with a locking pin to prevent spontaneous disconnection and disassembly of the units,
which may result in machine damage, accident, or serious injuries. Avoid anyone riding on the swinging
hitch.
1. Locking pin
2. Pin
Caution
Maximum horizontal load (D) - 29.4 KN
Maximum vertical load - 500 kg
DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS
HODP081
U18N050
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