Differential Lock; Pto; Hydraulic Lift - GOLDONI EURO Serie Manejo Y Cuidado

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4.6 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK

The tractor has a differential lock on both axles. The differential lock is controlled
hydraulically by pedal n.7 fig. 1.
When the pedal is released, the differential automatically dis-engages.
Use the differential lock only with the slow gears and reduce engine revs
ahead of time. Do not use the differential lock in and about bends. If the
differential does not unlock, reduce engine revs, stop the tractor and
unlock the differential by moving the steering wheel.

4.7 PTO

See Fig. 1
Disengage the clutch by pushing in pedal n.12.
Engage the PTO using lever n.9 in the 540 Rpm position.
To engage the PTO SYNCHRONIZED with the tractor driving speed, push the
lever in towards the tractor to by-pass the stop.
This stop is to prevent the synchronized PTO from being engaged by accident.
Engage the clutch by releasing pedal n.12.
Spline: 1"3/8 ASAE with 6 grooves.
Speed: 540 Rpm with engine at 2540 Rpm.
Turning direction: clockwise.
Synchronized PTO:
Ratio: 15.13 PTO turns per wheel revolution.
Turning direction: clockwise.

4.8 HYDRAULIC LIFT

Use lever n. 8 fig. 1 to engage the lift. Pull the ring under the grip.
To lift the attachment, pull the lever upwards; if you leave the lever go, the
attachment will stay in the position it is in.
To lower the attachment, move the lever downwards.
When the lever is all the way down, the lift is floating and the attachment can
follow the ground contour.
The independent single acting hydraulic attachment (n.4 fig.6), a trailer can be
made to lift up.
The hydraulic take off is controlled by the lift lever (n.8 fig.1) and operates when
the lift cylinders reach full travel.
The 3-point hitch CANNOT be used as a hitch for attachments.
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