Buhler FK303 Equipment Matching, Horsepower vs. Width, Point Hitch, Load Sensing Hydraulics

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EQUIPMENT MATCHING

25 Series Rotary Tiller

EQUIPMENT MATCHING

To insure the safe and reliable operation of the Tiller, it is necessary to use a tractor with the correct specifications. Use the following list as a guide in selecting a tractor to use on the machine.

1.Horsepower: Use Table 1 as a guide in selecting the tractor horsepower appropriate for your width of machine. Use only small Agricultural tractors on this machine.

Table 1 Horsepower vs. Width

Model

Width

Horsepower

40S

40 inches

18

 

(1.0m)

 

48S

4 feet

22

 

(1.3m)

 

60S

5 feet

25

 

(1.5m)

 

 

 

 

ALERT: Do not exceed the recommended horsepower levels. The use of horsepower will void the warranty.

2.3 Point Hitch:

The Tiller is equipped with a Category 1, 3 point hitch. Be sure the tractor 3 point hitch is in the Category 1 configuration.

Install the lift arm blocks or shorten the stop chains to place the arms i nto the non-sway configuration. Refer to the tractor manual for details.

3.Load Sensing Hydraulics:

Many newer tractors are equipped with "Load Sensing" hydraulics. It is the responsibility of the operator to set the tractor hydraulic system to provide "float" on the 3 point hitch.

The float feature will allow the machine to follow the ground contours during operation.

4.PTO Shaft:

The tractor must have a 1 3/8" 6 spline 540 RPM PTO shaft to fit the driveline shaft supplied with the machine. Do not use shaft adapters or operate at any other speed.

It is not recommended that a tractor with variable speed PTO's be used on the Tiller. Operating at speeds faster than 540 RPM will overload the drivetrain and lead to early failures. Attach the safety chains supplied with the PTO shaft, allowing sufficient slack for the Driveline during turns and operation. Check booklet attached to the PTO for instructions.

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Buhler FK303 warranty Equipment Matching, Horsepower vs. Width, Point Hitch, Load Sensing Hydraulics, PTO Shaft