NOTE:
Tractor must be equipped with
radar
, and load/depth control must be in
draft
control mode for HSC to function.
Hitch can be operated with draft sensing only, or with draft and Hitch Slip Command.
Hitch Slip Command (HSC) uses track slip to supplement the draft control system and help maintain more uniform working depth.
1.
Adjust hitch control lever (A) and load/depth control (B), with HSC in OFF position, to set operating depth and draft response.
NOTE:
Changing response setting will affect operation only when track slip exceeds 10%.
2.
Press
ON/OFF
switch (C) and set initial response setting (F) to 8 using
INCREASE/DECREASE
switches (D). HSC indicator (E) will light. Higher values provide more/faster response while lower values provide less/slower responses.
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3.
Push hitch control lever (A) further forward if HSC reduces depth and track slip more than desired.
NOTE:
Slip control response range is 1-10. Response setting (F) is momentarily displayed whenever HSC is switched ON or the increase/decrease switches are used.
The responsiveness of the HSC can be adjusted independently from draft response using the
INCREASE/DECREASE
switches (D).
The appropriate setting will depend on implement type, soil conditions, and tractor setup.
Response Setting Guidelines * |
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Chisel Plow |
2-4 |
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Subsoiler |
5-7 |
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Moldboard Plow |
7-9 |
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V-Ripper |
8-10 |
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* Appropriate setting will depend implement type, soil conditions, and tractor setup |
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