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Tractor Attachments
Implements and attachments for the tractor.
[!warning] Attachment Safety Always ensure the tractor is off and the PTO disengaged before attaching or detaching implements. Follow the connection procedure carefully.
Available Attachments
mower-attachment
For cutting grass and maintaining paddocks.
vacuum-attachment
For collecting leaves, grass clippings, and debris.
General Attachment Procedure
Connecting an Attachment
- Park tractor on level ground
- Turn off engine and remove key
- Lower 3-point hitch to lowest position
- Align attachment with hitch points
- Connect lower arms first, then top link
- Adjust top link length as needed
- Connect PTO shaft (if required)
- Connect hydraulic lines (if required)
- Raise attachment and check security
Disconnecting
- Lower attachment to ground
- Turn off engine and remove key
- Disconnect PTO shaft
- Disconnect hydraulic lines (relieve pressure first)
- Remove top link, then lower arms
- Drive tractor away slowly
PTO Operation
[!danger] PTO Hazard PTO shafts spin at high speed and can cause fatal entanglement injuries. Never approach a spinning PTO. Always disengage and wait for complete stop.
- Standard PTO speed: 540 RPM
- Always use PTO guard/shield
- Check attachment is rated for tractor PTO
Storage
- Store attachments under cover when possible
- Grease connection points before storage
- Location: TBD