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UNIT 6
Tractor Hitches
PTO’s
Hydraulics
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Tractors are Powerful Machines
Get ‘er done!
Tractor Hook-Up Parts
PTO Shaft
3-Point Hook-Up
Drawbar
Hydraulic Plugs
THE DRAWBAR
Designed to pull loads
Adjust to the correct height to ensure safe towing
Position so the PTO shaft is straight
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2 TYPES #1- Stationary
Extends backward or forward
Two or three positions possible with pin movement
Must be adjusted to PTO
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2 TYPES continued
#2- Swinging
Swings in direction tractor turns.
Must be secured in fixed position to travel on the road or when using PTO.
Can be locked in position to be used as a fixed type. http://www.four-h.purdue.edu/tractor_safety/
Drawbar Safety Must adjust for PTO use
ONLY attach to drawbar, 2-point, or
3-point hitch if pulling load (Never to any other part).
Raising height of bar excessively can cause overturn
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Proper Hitching Procedures: Back tractor slowly
into place. Place tractor into
neutral and engage brake before dismounting.
Connect directly behind tractor.
Use lynch pin or hitch pin for locking, along w/ cotter pin or clip.
Always hitch your own tractor.
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Hitch Pin
Lynch Pin
THREE POINT HITCH PARTS:
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Two Lower Draft Links
Top Link
Benefits of 3-Point Hitch
Easy adjustment of load with control
levers.
Level implement laterally.
Adjust implement pitch.
Most hitches equipped with sway blocks
to restrict side-to-side motion.
Hitching Safety
NEVER work under a raised implement. NEVER depend on a hydraulic valve for your
safety.
Place supports under implement.
Stop and shut down tractor before
performing maintenance.
Be aware of location of others.
How many different categories of Three-Point hitches are there?
Difference between categories is by size.
Category Max. Drawbar PowerI 20-45 hpII 40-100 hpIII 80-225 hpIV 180-400 hp
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Quick Attachment Couplers
Used for fast connection and release of implements.
Make sure you hook hitch pins uniformly.
Check coupler for proper locking, cracks and wear.
Power Take-Off (PTO)
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3 Types: Continuous Running - operates when master clutch is engaged Independent - transmission and PTO powered through
separate clutches
-PTO will still run when tractor is stopped or in motion
Transmission Driven - PTO runs only when tractor is in motion
PTO & Drawbar Height Requirements
Type PTO Speed Shaft Size #Teeth Heighton PTO
Continuous 540 r.p.m. 1 3/8” 6 14”*
Independent 1000 r.p.m. 1 3/8” 21 16”*
Transmission 1000 r.p.m. 1 ¾” 20 20”*
*+/- 2”
PTO Safety Many accidents occur
because of PTO
NEVER attempt to remove anything from PTO while it is in motion.
A tractor engine should always be shut off before leaving the operators seat to perform any adjustment, lubrication, or cleanout of implement www.osh.dol.govt
PTO Shields Developed to make
tractor PTO operation safer.
Shields should always be kept in place when machine is running.
PTO Shield Types Master
– prevent contact with PTO stub shaft
Stub shaft guard – enclose stub shaft when not being used
Tunnel Shield – attaches to master shield
PTO Shields Types (cont.)
Integral-journal Shield – completely encloses PTO shaft and rotates with shaft
Fully shielded power shaft (1972)- completely covers universal joints and PTO shaft coupler
What should you do if- When working on someone’s farm and the
boss tells you to use a piece of machinery, but the PTO shaft guard is missing. What should you do?
A- Perform the task without saying anything B- Wrap the shaft in duct tape, because duct
tape fixes everything! C- Talk to your adult supervisor about the
missing shield and tell them the shield needs to be put on before doing the assigned task.
HYDRAULICS Provides power for steering, brakes,
lifting, and powering equipment Uses tractor engine to operate
hydraulic systems
Hydraulics Safety Check for leaks using
a card as shown. NEVER USE HAND
OR FINGERS! Escaping hydraulic
under extreme pressure
Can penetrate the skin causing serious injury.
REMOTE HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS
Single Acting- One pressure line
Double Acting-Two pressure lines- Driven by the tractors hydraulic
pump
Flow adjustment possible
Hand Signals
Why do we use them?Accidents frequently occur due to…… Equipment being loud
Can not hear each other
Universal communication
Slow it down – decrease speed This far to go Move out – Take off
Raise equipment
Follow Me Stop
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Stop the Engine
Start the Engine
Come to Me
Speed UpLower
Equipment
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CONCLUSION