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To avoid personal injury, use locking pins to hold
drawbar stationary when operating PTO-driven implements.

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John Deere 7000 Series Tractor Shown
A - Locking Pins
B - Clevis
C - Drawbar Thickness
Remove locking pins (A) and slide drawbar to center position
(shown).
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Install locking pins.
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If equipped, remove clevis (B).
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To avoid baler tongue or hitch damage, do not operate
baler with tractor drawbar thicker than 51 mm (2.0 in.).
Measure drawbar thickness (C). Baler tongue hitch is compatible
with tractor drawbar thickness up to 51 mm (2.0 in.).
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Position 3-point hitch lower link sway blocks to provide maximum
ground to tractor clearance. (See tractor operator’s manual.)
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If shaft adapter is used to reduce 44 mm (1-3/4 in.)
diameter shaft to 35 mm (1-3/8 in.) diameter shaft, measure from end
of adapter to drawbar hole.
Failure to conform to the
following setup dimensions can result in serious powerline damage.
If drawbar is offset, turn drawbar so offset is down, as shown.

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A - Dimension, End of PTO to Hole in Drawbar
B - Dimension, Center of PTO to Top of Drawbar
C - Dimension, Top of Drawbar to Ground
D - Hitch Strap
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Set drawbar to the following dimensions:
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PTO Size
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A
mm (in.)
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B
mm (in.)
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C
mm (in.)
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540 rpm
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356 (14)
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152—305
(6—12)
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330—508
(13—20)
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1-3/8 in. 1000 rpm
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406 (16)
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152—305
(6—12)
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330—508
(13—20)
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1-3/4 in. 1000 rpm
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508 (20)
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203—305
(8—12)
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330—559
(13—22)
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To avoid powerline damage when front of tractor points
down, there must be a minimum of 76—89 mm (3.0—3.5 in.) clearance
(B) between powerline and top of hitch strap (D). Measure on level
ground.
If tractor drawbar is too low the following problems can occur:
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Drag tall windrows
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Reduce feeding capacity by closing the feed opening
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Reduce pickup transport clearance
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Inadequate pickup float at recommended spring settings
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Slow bale discharge
To increase drawbar height, flip drawbar over (offset up).
If tractor drawbar is too high the following problems can occur:
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Pickup teeth will not touch ground
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Gate will not clear the bale during discharge
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Clearance (B) between powerline and top of hitch strap can be
inadequate when front of tractor 'noses' down.