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2.4 Adjusting the PTO shaft length• Risk of damage to material. Do not raise the rotary tedder before the length of the PTOshaft has been adapted!• The PTO shaft must be switched off before any, maintenance, repair and assembly work iscarried out on the rotary tedder. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. Securethe tractor and rotary tedder to prevent them from rolling!• When raising the rotary tedder, no persons must be allowed to enter the area between therotary tedder and the tractor.• Take apart the universal drive shaft.• Clip one half (1) and (2) onto the tractor andthe other to the implement.• Move the rotary tedder to the position where theuniversal drive shaft is at its shortest.(headstock steered up to the limit stop)• The rest of the procedure can be found in themanual provided by the universal drive shaftmanufacturer.The PTO shaft reaches its shortestposition when the rotary tedder is raised.2.5 Lighting, Warning and protectionfeatures12KW-0-031Before driving the tractor and machineon public roads, mount and connect thelighting system and check that it isworking.1All types of rotary tedder are equipped with thestandard brackets (2) for lighting systems on thewarning signs (1). White limiting lights must be fitted tothe brackets on the front warning signs. Three-unitlamps must be fitted on the rear warning signs.If the tractor’s license plate is hidden bythe rotary tedder, then it must alsoappear at the rear of the machine.2KW-4-<strong>00</strong>6Note:The rotary tedder can also be equippedwith a pre-assembled lighting unit!2Before driving on public roads, check the lighting (2)and warning signs (2).1KW-1-<strong>00</strong>415

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