INTRODUCTION TO THE PURCHASER TO THE DEALER All products are designed to give safe, dependable Give this manual to the owner upon delivery of the service if they are operated and maintained equipment. according to instructions. Read and understand TO THE PURCHASER AND THE DEALER this manual before operation, and keep it in your files for further reference.
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INTRODUCTION All products are designed to give safe, dependable service if they are operated and maintained according to instructions. Read and understand this manual before operation. It is the owner's responsibility to be certain anyone operating this product reads this manual, and all other applicable manuals, to become familiar with this equipment and all safety precautions.
TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION ............................1 TABLE OF CONTENT ..........................3 SAFETY INFORMATION ..........................5 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION- Pictograms ..................7 ESTIMATED ASSEMBLY TIME ........................9 ASSEMBLY ..............................10 Assembly of 4 Point Hitch and Subframe ..................10 Installation of the Supports ....................11 Assembly of the Male Hitch to the Subframe ..............
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TABLE OF CONTENT OPERATION .............................. 21 General Preparation ........................... 21 Operation ............................21 Controls ............................21 Procedure for Connecting and Disconnecting the equipment ........... 22 Precautions to follow BEFORE each connection ............... 22 Procedure to follow to connect the equipment ..............23 Precautions to follow BEFORE each disconnection ............
SAFETY INFORMATION 4. For your safety, do not work under any hydraulically Children supported machine elements, they may creep Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is down, suddenly drop or be accidentally lowered. Do not alert to the presence of children. Children are generally attracted to machines and the not use loader, quick hitch, or an implement as a work being done.
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SAFETY INFORMATION 17. Check all machine controls regularly and If the implement starts to vibrate abnormally, adjust where necessary. Make sure that the disengage PTO, stop engine brakes are evenly adjusted. Periodically immediately and check for cause. Excessive check all nuts and bolts for tightness, vibration is generally a sign of trouble.
ESTIMATED ASSEMBLY TIME Refer to the following table for the estimated assembly time to open the package and assemble the equipment. 4-POINT HITCH DRIVE SYSTEM Estimated initial installation time 30-40 min 25-35 min Reinstallation (on the tractor) 2-4 min 5-10 min The assembly times of the table are only a reference under normal conditions according to the following assumptions: 1.
ASSEMBLY & S SSEMBLY OF OINT ITCH UBFRAME Before assembly, separate all hardware according to size. When the assembly is complete, tighten all the bolts by referring to the "Torque Specification Table" located at the end of the manual. Preparation Remove the lawnmower and the front loader from the tractor if installed by following the instruction in the tractor's operator's manual.
ASSEMBLY Installation of the Supports WITH FRONT LOADER Figure 1 1. Figure 1: Remove the two hex bolts from the front bow (item 1) on the right side. Remove the four hex bolts (item 2) from the front loader bracket. The bolts will NOT be required for subframe installation.
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ASSEMBLY 6. Figure 3: Remove the two hex bolts from the Figure 3 front bow (item 1) on the left side. Remove the four hex bolts (item 2) from the front loader bracket. The bolts will NOT be required for subframe installation.
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ASSEMBLY WITHOUT FRONT LOADER Figure 5 1. Figure 5: Remove the two hex bolts from the front bow (item 1) on the right side. The bolts will NOT be required for subframe installation. Remove the four thread protective caps (item 2) from the tractor frame. 2.
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ASSEMBLY 6. Figure 7: Remove the two hex bolts from Figure 7 the front bow (item 1) on the left side. The bolts will NOT be required for subframe installation. Remove four thread protective caps (item 2) from the tractor frame 7.
ASSEMBLY Assembly of the Male Hitch to the Subframe 1. Group all the items listed in the table of Figure 9 figure 9. 2. Figure 9 : Attach the male hitch (item 2) to the subframe (item 1) with two 1" x 4 9/32" lg pins (item 3), two 1/4"NC x 2"...
ASSEMBLY Installation of the Output Shaft (of the Drive kit 39002747) 1. Gather the items listed in the table of 4. Figure 11: Temporarily remove the setscrews figure 11. of the two bearings (items 1) and insert the 1" x 13 1/2" lg output shaft (item 6) in the rear 2.
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ASSEMBLY Installation of the Subframe Assembly on the Tractor 1. Gather the items listed in the table of figure 12. 3. Figure 12: Position yourself facing the subframe (itm 1) and place your hands under 2. Figure 12: Place the subframe assembly the subframe tube (item 1B).
ASSEMBLY Installation of the Driveline (of the Drive kit 39002747) 1. Figure 13 : After completing the installation of the subframe on the tractor attach the longest yoke of the fixed driveline (item 1A) to the WARNING To avoid serious injury or output shaft of the subframe (item 2).
ASSEMBLY Installation of Hydraulic Components IMPORTANT: For detailed instructions to 3. Figure 14 : Apply thread sealant (Teflon tape) assemble the hydraulic components refer to the 1/4"NPT male threads of the two 1/4" x section "Adapter Installation 53" lg hydraulic hoses (item 2) and screw both Process"...
ASSEMBLY Connecting the Hydraulic Hoses to the Tractor 1. Gather all the items listed in the table of 3. Figure 15: Secure the two hydraulic hoses figure 15. with three 14 7/8" lg nylon tie wraps (item 4) where shown on figure and cut the excess 2.
OPERATION ENERAL REPARATION PERATION 1. Make sure the equipment driveline is NOTE: The rotation sensor must be installed to be properly secured able to back up the tractor when in operation with the equipment 2. Make sure the equipment is operating freely.
OPERATION Procedure for Connecting and Disconnecting the Equipment PRECAUTIONS BEFORE CONNECTION TO FOLLOW EACH 1. Make sure the area is clear of any object 6. Figure 16: Make sure the equipment half driveline that could interfere with the connection. (item 5) is secure on the guard’s "U" support (item 6).
OPERATION PROCEDURE TO FOLLOW TO CONNECT THE EQUIPMENT IT'S IMPORTANT TO FOLLOW THESE STEPS IN THE ORDER INDICATED. Step 1 Figure 16 : Start the tractor, remove the parking brake and advance slowly making sure to align the equipment female hitch with the male hitch of the Figure 17 tractor.
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OPERATION Step 5 Figure 19 Figures 19-20: Place the male driveline (item 14) under the subframe (item 16) and insert in the equipment female driveline (item 15). Attach the male driveline (item 14) to the subframe output shaft (item 17). To do so, disengage the locking collar (item 14a) by pulling it back and push on the yoke (item 14b) to connect the driveline to the subframe output shaft (item 17).
OPERATION PRECAUTIONS BEFORE DISCONNECTION TO FOLLOW EACH 1. Make sure the area is clear of any object that could interfere with the disconnection. 2. Follow the safety measures for operating the tractor. 3. Make sure the tractor PTO is disengaged. PROCEDURE TO FOLLOW TO DISCONNECT THE EQUIPMENT IT'S IMPORTANT TO FOLLOW THESE STEPS IN THE ORDER INDICATED.
OPERATION Removing the Subframe from the Tractor WARNING : To avoid serious injury or 4. Remove the two hoses from the hose death: Park the tractor on level ground, set supports. to neutral, apply parking brake, disengage 5. Remove the two 1/4" round wire lock pins drive, place all control levers to neutral, shut and the two ø1"...
OPERATION Reinstalling the Subframe on the Tractor WARNING : To avoid serious injury or death: Park the tractor on level ground, set Figure 24 to neutral, apply parking brake, disengage drive, place all control levers to neutral, shut off the engine, remove the ignition key and make sure all parts in rotation have stopped BEFORE reinstalling the subframe from the tractor.
MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT: Perform all the maintenance section without taking into account the hours given in the following cases: 1. At least once a year if the subframe and drive kit are used less than 20 hours annually. 2. Before each storage period. 3.
TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE MESURES • Hoses, tractor side, are • Turn the engine off and activate the 1. Hydraulic couplers are hard or impossible to pressurized. valve control lever in all directions. connect. • Female couplers (equipment •...
STORAGE Before storing the subframe or implement, certain precautions should be taken to protect it from deterioration. 1. Clean subframe implement thoroughly. 2. Make all the necessary repairs. 3. Replace all safety signs that are damaged, lost, or otherwise become illegible. If a part to be replaced has a label on it, obtain a new safety label from your dealer and install it in the same place as on the removed part.
PARTS OINT ITCH AND UBFRAME REF. DESCRIPTION PART # 4-POINT HITCH 671812 SUBFRAME 671920 LEFT SUPPORT 671921 RIGHT SUPPORT 671922 PIN "T" ø1" x 4 9/32" PTD 671924 SPACER 671923 PIN ø3/4" x 3 1/2" LG PTD 4600019 HOSE SUPPORT 670319 PLASTIC GUARD 6"...
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PARTS OINT ITCH AND UBFRAME OM 0467QH-A [33]...
PARTS - 39002747 RIVE KIT REF. DESCRIPTION PART # OUTPUT SHAFT ø1" x 13 1/2" LG 4700322 FIXED DRIVELINE S7E x 40 1/4" 4700050 MALE HALF DRIVELINE 4700047 BEARING 1" 4300054 - GREASE FITTING 1/4"NF 654106 - SETSCREW ø1/4"NF x 1/4" BLACK 0500003 BOLT HEX 3/8"NC x 1 1/2"...
TORQUE SPECIFICATION TABLE ENERAL SPECIFICATION TABLE SE THE FOLLOWING TORQUES WHEN SPECIAL TORQUES ARE NOT GIVEN Note:These values apply to fasteners as received from supplier dry, or when lubricated with normal engine oil. They do not apply if special graphited or moly sidulphide greases or other extreme pressure lubricants are used. These values apply to dry conditions;...
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Manufactured by: Dalkotech Group RAD Technologies Inc. 2835, Chemin de l’Aéroport Thetford Mines, Québec, Canada, G6G 5R7 T +1 418 338-4499 - F +1 418 338-2522 info@radtech.ca radtech.ca Printed in Canada...