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cabu
06-21-2009, 02:23 PM
Hello,

does somebody has an idea how the automatic control is to operate. What exactly does every knob do??

http://www.cabu.de/Temp/Land/Hitch_control.jpg

Thanx for an answer

Carl

Hari.K
07-04-2009, 08:20 AM
Hi cabu.
Here's a translation of the labels on the panel

My friend does not know tractors, so I think Monro=Hitch
hope this is some help


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Left = Auto-Oil Pressure Lifter (Upper-side for Lowering
Lower-side for Lifting)

Top Left Switch = Operation Switch (Monro? Auto, Monro?, Auto, Stop)
Top Right Switch = Auto Depth Adjustment (Clockwise: Left = Not Deep, Right= Deep)
Lower Left Switch = Auto Sensitivity Adjustment (Sensitive, Normal, Insensitive)
Lower Right Switch = Monro Angle Adjustment
Left Low = Left Down
Centre = Monro Horizontal (Parallel & Manual Operation)
Right Low = Right Down
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Hari

Service Dept Vic
07-04-2009, 08:58 AM
And here's how all that works!

The optional Monroe-Matic equipment on Kubota, Aste, Bulltra, Zen-Noh consisted of one or two feedback sensors, called Swing Sensors, that were located on the rototiller, an electric over hydraulic RH side link on the 3 point, and a fender mounted control box.

When hooked up and operational, the sensors mounted on top of the rototiller, would automatically adjust the till depth and yaw of the implement, so regardless of the terrain the tractor travelled over, the tiller would work the soil to the exact same depth and level.

Most of the time, during export, the Swing Sensors are ditched, leaving the control box on the fender, and a small square plastic plug in at the back of the seat where the sensors plugged in intact.

The electric over hydraulic valving located under the seat can be used to power other hydraulic items, like a log splitter, dump cart or other.

One of the positions on that dial will allow the 3 point to automatically level itself when raised.

cabu
08-29-2009, 03:27 AM
Thanx Hari for your translation,

Thanx Vic for your explanations,

Sorry to be late... :o

But what is the main reason, that the hitch will start to swing up and down by it self, after a few minutes of operating? :confused:

carl

Service Dept Vic
08-29-2009, 09:43 AM
Cabu,

Take a few pictures of the 3 point hitch area of your tractor, including the side links, from a few different angles, as well as a picture of your rototiller, and I can answer that question for you.

See if you can locate a small white square plastic "plug in" located somewhere between the rear fenders, possibly just above the 3 point top link bracket or close to it.