Use Drawbar Hitch (If Equipped)

Avoid Injury! Use only the drawbar that was provided with the machine (if equipped), or the optional drawbar available from your John Deere dealer. Do not install or use any other type of drawbar.

To avoid rearward upset, all towed loads must be attached to the drawbar, not just to the center link or draft arms.

Avoid damage! Maximum static vertical load on drawbar not to exceed maximum recommendations. Drive slowly with heavy loads.


Maximum Drawbar Loads

Certain heavy equipment such as a loaded single-axle trailer can place excessive strain on the drawbar. Strain is greatly increased by speed and rough ground. Do not exceed the maximum static vertical loads, see Specifications section.


Adjusting Drawbar Length

Avoid damage! For drawn PTO-driven implements, the drawbar must be in the operating position.

The drawbar is equipped with two adjusting holes for changing drawbar length and one hole for storage.

  1. LV28532
    LV28532-UN-25MAY17

    A - Quick-Lock Pin

    B - Drilled Pin

    C - Operating Positions

    D - Storage Position

    Remove quick-lock pin (A) and drilled pin (B).
  2. Adjust drawbar to one of two operating positions (C), or to storage position (D).
  3. Install drilled pin (B) up from bottom of machine. Secure with quick-lock pin (A).

Towing Loads

Avoid injury! Stopping distance increases with speed and weight of towed load, and on slopes. Towed loads, with or without brakes, that are too heavy for the machine or are towed too fast can cause loss of control. Consider the weight of the equipment and its load.

Ensure that load does not exceed recommended weight. The machine must be heavy, and powerful enough with adequate braking power for the towed load. Use additional caution and reduce speed when towing loads under adverse surface conditions, when turning, and on inclines.

  1. Hitch the towed load only to the drawbar. Lock the drawbar and pin in place.
  2. Install a safety chain to the machine drawbar support and to the towed load. Provide only enough slack to permit turning.
  3. Before descending a hill, shift to a gear low enough to control machine without having to use the brake pedal.

Using Safety Chain

Avoid injury! Hitch towed loads only to the drawbar to avoid rearward upset. Do not use the safety chain for towing loads.

Avoid damage! Secure the towed load to the drawbar. The safety chain is designed to help control the towed load in case of separation from the drawbar.

Use a chain with a strength rating greater than the gross weight of the towed load.

Replace or repair the safety chain if one or more links or fittings are broken, stretched, or damaged.

LV17806
LV17806-UN-15MAY13

A - Safety Chain

B - Drawbar Support

C - Attaching Points

  1. Attach safety chain (A) to drawbar support (B) and to towed load. Provide only enough slack to permit turning.
  2. Install additional attaching points (C) for chain on drawbar to reduce slack in chain when necessary.
  3. Remove safety chain and store when not in use.

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