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Whether you're baling, cultivating, planting or using a box blade to grade your driveway, you want your implement connections to be hassle-free. That's why we numbered and color-coded the rear hydraulic remotes. You can make error-free connections in less time. If you're a regular user of hitch-mounted implements, simply add an optional Category 2 Quik-Coupler for even faster connections.
Hook up implements faster and easier with our optional telescoping draft arms.
It's easy to operate the hitch from this conveniently located control console. Use the position control lever to raise and lower the hitch, then set the stop knob to your preset depth. |
| You talk about power. The hydraulics in the 6D Series Tractor can deliver 46 percent more flow to the remotes than our previous smaller tractor model. Just the kind of power you need for demanding loader, three-point hitch and implement work. You may be cleaning out livestock facilities, stacking round bales, moving large pallets or spreading mulch. It doesn't matter. You can count on the hydraulics here to pour on the power. You can easily control the hydraulics from two Selective Control Valves (SCV's). Both are within easy reach on the right-hand console. You can set the controls in a detent "float" position to allow implements to follow the contours of the ground or a "regenerative" position for faster cycle times — just the thing for loader work. Also available: a deluxe hydraulic valve option with three SCV's to provide adjustable flow and adjustable detents for more precise applications such as hydraulic motors. |
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With their 17.6 gallon-per-minute flow rate and 2830 psi at 2100 engine rpm, the 6D Series Tractors are perfect for loader work. |
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SCV's are color-coded to make hookups easy and fast. The pressure (extend) port is on the left and the return (retract) port on the right. Valve number one is always the lowest or bottom valve |
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Steve Cselka 2002 - 2009
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