Attaching to the tractor, Hydraulic lift system, Figure 4-2: hydraulic leak detection – Landoll 6230 Disc User Manual

Page 71: Warning

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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

4-3

Attaching To The Tractor

1.

Align the tractor drawbar with the machine. Raise or
lower the disc ring hitch, as needed, using the swivel
jack. Attach the unit with proper size hitch pin.

2.

Always place the swivel jack on the interior mount
before setting the machine in motion.

3.

Clean all hydraulic couplings and attach to the
tractor.

4.

Fully extend the hydraulic lift wheel cylinders, and
place the cylinder lockouts in the transport lock
position over the cylinder rods. Secure the lockouts
with the lockout pins.

5.

Attach safety chain to tractor allowing plenty of
movement for turning both directions. The safety
chain should latch securely to prevent it coming
loose.

6.

Plug in the 7-pin connector for the lights.

a.

The tractor should have a good clean receptacle,
free of dirt and corrosion.

b.

Make sure the 7-pin connector is inserted all the
way in, and allows the cover to latch over the
keyway to secure it in place.

NOTE

The lighting system requires a good ground connection
and if the lights do not seem to work right check the
installation of the 7-pin connector and the condition of the
pins.

Hydraulic Lift System

The disc is equipped with a rephasing hydraulic lift
system to raise and lower the unit in the field.

Figure 4-2: Hydraulic Leak Detection

WARNING

1.

The rephasing hydraulic lift system contains smaller
wing frame cylinders plumbed in series with larger
center frame cylinders. It is important that the
cylinders be connected in the proper series for the lift
system to operate correctly. When the cylinders are
fully extended and held in this position, oil is able to
flow through the cylinders (or rephase) and allow the
cylinders to operate in sync. This also allows the
system to purge any air that may enter the system
without having to loosen or crack hydraulic lines.

Escaping hydraulic fluid can cause serious
personnel injury. Relieve system pressure before
repairing, adjusting, or disconnecting. Wear
proper hand and eye protection when searching
for leaks. Use cardboard instead of hands (See
Figure 4-2.) Kee
p all components (cylinders,
hoses, fittings, etc.) in good repair.

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