Removal and Storage Instructions

PTO Shaft

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Hitch

 

 

Hitch Locking

 

Latch

 

Parking

Lever

 

 

 

 

Stand

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Detach Debris Blower from Implement Hitch

Removing Implement Hitch from Tractor

IMPORTANT: Detach any attached implement from the hitch before detaching the hitch from the tractor. Refer to the instructions for REMOVAL of Dozer Blade, Rotary Broom, Two-Stage Snowblower, or Debris Blower in this section.

1.Park the tractor on a level surface and lower the implement hitch.

WARNING

DO NOT attempt to remove the implement hitch with the tractor engine running. Dis- engage the PTO clutch, stop the engine and remove the ignition key. Wait for all movement to stop before getting off the seat.

To prevent accidental engine starting, dis- connect the fuel solenoid wire [diesel en- gines] or the spark plug wire(s) [gasoline engines].

2.Unplug the male connector on the implement lift wiring harness from the female connector on the linear actuator.

3.Remove the hitch pins from each support arm and slide the implement hitch off the support arms.

Support Arms

Detach Implement Hitch from Tractor

END OF SEASON STORAGE

WARNING

NEVER store the tractor with fuel in the fuel tank inside a building where open flames or sparks are present. Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.

Implement Hitch

1.Clean the implement hitch thoroughly.

2.Repaint all parts from which paint has worn.

NOTE: Rustproofing or painting every year will prolong the life of the hitch components and moving parts.

3.When the implement hitch is dry, lubricate all moving parts. Apply lubricant liberally to all ex- posed surfaces to protect against rust.

4.List the replacement parts that will be needed before the next season.

5.Store the hitch in a dry place.

Dozer Blade

1.Clean the dozer blade thoroughly.

2.Repaint all parts from which paint has worn.

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Walker SB6670, DB6680, DB6660, RB6650, IH6620 owner manual Detach Implement Hitch from Tractor, END of Season Storage