Attaching To A Tractor - Tar River SRB-870 Instruction Manual

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1. With the baler on a level surface, back the Cat. 1 tractor so the tractor lift arms are even with the
unit's lower hitch pins. Lower or raise the tractor hitch arms until the 7/8" bushing in the arm lines up
with the lower hitch blocks. Be sure nothing is between the tractor and the baler before backing up.
2. Insert the lower hitch pin of the baler through the tractor arms.
3. Secure the lift arm in place by using a 7/16" lynch pin or another fastener.
4. Repeat with the other arm.
5. Connect the driveline to the tractor's PTO output shaft. Secure it in place.
6. Connect the tractor top link to the upper hitch point of the rotary tiller.
Start the tractor and slowly raise the baler. Check for drawbar interference. Be sure that the PTO
driveline does not bottom out when lifting the machine to it's maximum height. If it does appear that it
could bottom out, it is necessary to shorten the PTO driveline. (See Shortening a PTO Driveline section).
Ensure that in the working position there is an overlap of a minimum of 1/3 the length of each profile
Warning
Bystanders must keep a safe distance when the baler is attached to the tractor.
Caution
1. Attachment of Power Package Operation Rope
Caution in Operation
Connect operation rope to the tractor so it will not come in contact with the PTO shaft
and to have enough slackness not stretch in turning.
The breaking end of rope is fixed inside of driver's cab (no effect to operation).
2. Attachment of Buzzer
Caution in Operation
Adjust the length of electric cable to get enough slackness and not to stretch in turning.
Tie the surplus of electric cable with a string to the tractor.
Turn off the Switch when the machine is not used.
a. Attach the buzzer at suitable position for the operation.
b. Connection with accessorial ELECTRIC CABLE TO POWER OF TRACTOR (12V).

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