4.4 WHEEL RELEASE
To be able to move the machine when the engine if off, the wheels can be
release with lever 9 fig.3. To do this, disengage lever fig.6, and for single axle
models, insert pin A.
4.5 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK
(For models with differential)
To lock the differential move lever 10 fig.3 forward even if the machine is
moving.
To release the differential, pull the lever back.
Locking the differential is especially helpful on wet ground when one of the two
wheels is slipping. This gives the machine better grip and traction.
4.6 STEERING HANDLEBARS
The handlebars are horizontally and vertically adjustable.
Vertical adjustment permits 5 working positions and is done by pulling lever 3
fig.1
Horizontal adjustment offers 3 working positions and is done with lever 8 fig.3
Caution Rotating the handlebars 180° must be done clockwise. First, detach
the rods A fig.7, and reposition them when the bars have been turned around.
4.7 HITCHING ATTACHMENTS
The hitch on the rotary cultivator facilitates attachment hitch/release
considerably.
• Insert the attachment sleeve A until hook B fig.8 has clicked completely into
place.
• To remove the attachment, pull up the hook B and push the cultivator forward.
4.8 REGULATING THE TRACK
Models without differential
Wheel track can be changed by moving the disc on the half- axle and fixing it
with the pin.
Models with differential
Wheel track can be changed by moving the wheel disc on the flange.
Models with splined wheel axle
Track can be adjusted with screw n.1 fig.11.
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