54 HYDRAULIC UNIT
BHydraulic Control Unit Use Reference Chart
In order to handle the hydraulics properly, the operator must be familiar with the following. Though this information may not
be applicable to all types of implements and soil conditions, it is useful for general conditions.
Implement
B2650/B3350
Soil condition Top link mounting holes (1) Position control lever Gauge wheel Telescopic stabilizers
Remarks
B3350SU
Soil condition Top link mounting holes (1) Hydraulic control lever Gauge wheel (1) Check chains
Remarks
Moldboard plow
Light soil
Medium soil
Heavy soil
Hole1
*Hole2 is used
only when there
is some obstacle
that prevents you
from using the
hole1.
[B2650/B3350]
Position control
[B3350SU]
Hydraulic control
YES/NO Loose
[B2650/B3350]
Insert the set-pin
through the slot on the
outer tube that align
with one of the holes on
the inner bar.
[B3350SU]
Adjust the check chains
so that the implement
can move 5 to 6 cm (2.0
to 2.4 in.) laterally.
For implements with
gauge wheels, lower the
implements to the
ground.
Disc plow ---
Harrower (spike,
springtooth, disc
type)
---
Sub-soiler .........
Weeder, ridger
---
YES
Tighten
[B2650/B3350]
Telescopic stabilizer
should be tight enough
to prevent excessive
implement movement
when implement is in
raised position.
[B3350SU]
Check chains should be
tight enough to prevent
excessive implement
movement when
implement is in raised
position.
For implements with
gauge wheels, lower the
implements to the
ground.
Earthmover,
digger, scraper,
manure fork, rear
carrier ......
YES/NO
Mower (mid-and
rear-mount type),
hayrake, tedder..