J M 1325-22S Grain Carts Tractor Zoom Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- J M
Table of Contents
- 1325-22S Grain Carts Tractor Zoom
- Product Information
- Specifications:
- Warranty Information:
- Service and Maintenance:
- Product Usage Instructions
- Step 1: Preparing the Grain Cart
- Step 2: Loading Grain
- Step 3: Unloading Grain
- Step 4: Post-Usage Maintenance
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q: How long is the warranty period for the grain carts?
- Q: Can I use substitute parts for repairs?
- Q: Where can I find authorized J. & M. dealers for
- Q: How often should I clean and lubricate the grain cart?
1325-22S Grain Carts Tractor Zoom
Product Information
Specifications:
- Model: 1325-22S Grain Cart, 1325-22LA Grain Cart
- Manufacturer: J. & M. Mfg. Co., Inc.
- Address: P.O. Box 547 Ft. Recovery, OH 45846
- Phone: 419-375-2376
- Fax: 419-375-2708
- Website: www.jm-inc.com
- Manual Source: https://manual-hub.com/
Warranty Information:
J. & M. Mfg. Co., Inc. provides a one-year warranty against
defects in construction or materials. The warranty period starts
from the date of product delivery to the purchaser. To avail the
warranty, the following conditions must be met:
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The product warranty registration card, attached to the inside
of the Operator’s Manual, must be properly completed and submitted
to the equipment manufacturer within 30 days of purchase. -
A warranty authorization number must be issued by the equipment
manufacturer.
This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties or
conditions, whether express, implied, or statutory. It does not
cover damages caused by abuse, accident, or failure to complete the
warranty registration process. The exclusive remedy under this
warranty is the repair or replacement of the defective component at
J. & M. Mfg. Co., Inc.’s option.
Service and Maintenance:
To ensure proper functioning and longevity of the equipment, it
is important to follow these guidelines:
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Regularly clean the equipment as specified in the manual.
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Keep the unit properly lubricated according to the provided
instructions. -
Adhere to all safety information mentioned in the manual and on
the equipment.
For any service-related needs, it is recommended to contact your
authorized J. & M. dealer. They have trained mechanics, genuine
J. & M. service parts, and the necessary tools and equipment to
handle all your requirements. It is crucial to use genuine J. &
M. service parts as substitute parts may void the warranty and
compromise safe operation.
Product Usage Instructions
Before operating the grain cart, please ensure that all items on
the Dealer’s Pre-Delivery and Delivery Check Lists in the
Operator’s Manual are completed.
Follow the steps below for proper usage:
Step 1: Preparing the Grain Cart
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Ensure that the grain cart is placed on a level surface.
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Inspect the tires for proper inflation and any signs of
damage. -
Check all hydraulic connections for leaks or loose
fittings. -
Inspect the auger for any obstructions or damage.
Step 2: Loading Grain
- Position the grain cart near the source of the grain.
- Engage the power take-off (PTO) on your tractor.
- Start the grain cart’s engine or hydraulic system.
- Open the grain gate to allow grain to flow into the cart.
- Monitor the filling process to prevent overloading.
Step 3: Unloading Grain
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Position the grain cart near the desired unloading
location. -
Ensure that the unloading auger is properly aligned.
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Engage the unloading auger and adjust the speed as needed.
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Control the flow of grain by adjusting the gate or valve.
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Monitor the unloading process and ensure proper
distribution.
Step 4: Post-Usage Maintenance
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Thoroughly clean the grain cart, removing any remaining grain
or debris. -
Lubricate all moving parts according to the provided
instructions. -
Inspect the cart for any damage or signs of wear.
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Store the grain cart in a dry and secure location.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How long is the warranty period for the grain carts?
A: The warranty period for the grain carts is one year from the
date of product delivery to the purchaser. Please ensure that you
complete and submit the warranty registration card within 30 days
of purchase to avail of the warranty.
Q: Can I use substitute parts for repairs?
A: It is strongly recommended to use genuine J. & M. service
parts for repairs. Substitute parts may void the warranty and
compromise safe and satisfactory operation of the equipment.
Q: Where can I find authorized J. & M. dealers for
service?
A: To locate authorized J. & M. dealers for service, please
refer to the contact information provided in the Operator’s Manual
or visit the J. & M. Mfg. Co., Inc. website at www.jm-inc.com.
Q: How often should I clean and lubricate the grain cart?
A: The grain cart should be regularly cleaned as specified in
the manual. Lubrication should be done according to the provided
instructions. It is important to adhere to the recommended
maintenance schedule to ensure proper functioning and longevity of
the equipment.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
PATENTED SINGLE AUGER
GRAIN CARTS
1325-22S Grain Cart
1325-22LA Grain Cart
JMMAN0101 (Rev. 03/28/07)
J. & M. Mfg. Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 547 Ft. Recovery, OH 45846 Ph:
419-375-2376 Fax:
419-375-2708
www.jm-inc.com
TO THE DEALER: Read manual instructions and safety rules. Make sure all items
on the Dealer’s Pre-Delivery and Delivery Check Lists in the Operator’s Manual
are completed before releasing equipment to the owner.
The dealer must complete the Warranty Registration Card attached to the front
inside cover of this manual and return to J. & M. Mfg. Co., Inc. at the
address indicated on the card. Warranty claims will be denied if the Warranty
Registration Card has not been completed and returned.
EXPRESS WARRANTY: J. & M. Mfg. Co. Inc. warrants against defects in
construction or materials for a period of ONE year. We reserve the right to
inspect and decide whether material or construction was faulty or whether
abuse or accident voids our guarantee.
Warranty service must be performed by a dealer or service center authorized by
J. & M. Mfg. Co. Inc. to sell and/or service the type of product involved,
which will use only new or remanufactured parts or components furnished by J.
& M. Mfg. Co. Inc. Warranty service will be performed without charge to the
purchaser for parts or labor based on the Warranty Labor Times schedule. Under
no circumstance will allowable labor times extend beyond the maximum hours
indicated in the Warranty Labor Times schedule for each warranty procedure.
The purchaser will be responsible, however, for any service call and/or
transportation of the product to and from the dealer or service center’s place
of business, for any premium charged for overtime labor requested by the
purchaser, and for any service and/or maintenance not directly related to any
defect covered under the warranty. Costs associated with equipment rental,
product down time, or product disposal are not warrantable and will not be
accepted under any circumstance.
Each warranty term begins on the date of product delivery to the purchaser.
Under no circumstance will warranty be approved unless (i) the product
warranty registration card (attached to the inside of the Operator’s Manual)
has been properly completed and submitted to the equipment manufacturer, and
(ii) a warranty authorization number has been issued by the equipment
manufacturer. This Warranty is effective only if the warranty registration
card is returned within 30 days of purchase.
This warranty does not cover a component which fails, malfunctions or is
damaged as a result of (i) improper modification or repair, (ii) accident,
abuse or improper use, (iii) improper or insufficient maintenance, or (iv)
normal wear or tear. This warranty does not cover products that are previously
owned and extends solely to the original purchaser of the product. Should the
original purchaser sell or otherwise transfer this product to a third party,
this Warranty does not transfer to the third party purchaser in any way. J. &
M. Mfg. Co. Inc. makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to tires
or other parts or accessories not manufactured by J. & M. Mfg. Co. Inc.
Warranties for these items, if any, are provided separately by their
respective manufacturers.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS,
EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
In no event shall J. & M. Mfg. Co. Inc. be liable for special, direct,
incidental or consequential damages of any kind. The exclusive remedy under
this Warranty shall be repair or replacement of the defective component at J.
& M. Mfg. Co. Inc’s. option. This is the entire agreement between J. & M. Mfg.
Co. Inc. and the Owner about warranty and no J. & M. Mfg. Co. Inc. employee or
dealer is authorized to make any additional warranty on behalf of J. & M. Mfg.
Co. Inc.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make product design and material
changes at any time without notice. They shall not incur any obligation or
liability to incorporate such changes and improvements in products previously
sold to any customer, nor shall they be obligated or liable for the
replacement of previously sold products with products or parts incorporating
such changes.
SERVICE:
The equipment you have purchased has been carefully manufactured to provide
dependable and satisfactory use. Like all mechanical products, it will require
cleaning and upkeep. Lubricate the unit as specified. Observe all safety
information in this manual and safety signs on the equipment.
For service, your authorized J. & M. dealer has trained mechanics, genuine J.
& M. service parts, and the necessary tools and equipment to handle all your
needs.
Use only genuine J. & M. service parts. Substitute parts may void the warranty
and may not meet standards required for safe and satisfactory operation.
Record the model number and serial number of your equipment in the spaces
provided:
Serial No.:
Date of Purchase:
Purchased From:
Provide this information to your dealer to obtain correct repair parts.
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1325-22S GRAIN CART
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS Capacity Auger, one vertical Wheels Hubs Spindles Weight (approx.) PTO Tire Size
1,325 bushels 22″ diameter 44×32 10 bolt 6″ diameter 16,100# 1,000 rpm 76×50:00
DIMENSIONS (Equipped with 76×50 Tires) A) 1′-6″ B) 21′-10″ C) 8′-6″ D) 25′-6″
E) 34′-5″ F) 14′-8″ G) 6′-4″ H) 12′-2″ I) 1′-5″ J) 2′-1″ K) 9′-6″/10′-0″ L)
11′-9″ M) 11′-4″
DIMENSIONS (Equipped with 36″ Wide Storm Tracker Tracks) A) 1′-6″ B) 12′-2″ C)
8′-6″ D) 25′-6″ E) 34′-5″ F) 14′-8″ G) 6′-4″ H) 12′-2″ I) 1′-5″ J) 2′-1″ K)
9′-0″ L) 11′-9″ M) 11′-4″ N) 12′-0″
Tongue Weight: Empty Loaded Construction: Hopper Undercarriage Axle Unloading Time**
2,400 lbs 4,800 lbs
12 GA Steel 8″ x 4″ x 1/2″ Tubing V-Truss 7″ x 7″ x 1/2″ Tubing V-Truss 2.2
minutes (approx.)
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. * Bushel capacities measured with #2 corn at 15% moisture (56 lb test wt.) **Time varies with rpm and moisture content of grain.
TO THE OWNER:
GENERAL INFORMATION
The purpose of this manual is to assist you in operating and maintaining your grain cart in a safe manner. Read
it carefully. It furnishes information and instructions that will help you achieve years of dependable performance
and help maintain safe operating conditions. If this machine is used by an employee or is loaned or rented,
make certain that the operator(s), prior to operating:
1. Is instructed in safe and proper use.
2. Reviews and understands the manual(s) pertaining to this machine.
Throughout this manual, the term IMPORTANT is used to indicate that failure to observe can cause damage to
equipment. The terms CAUTION, WARNING and DANGER are used in conjunction with the Safety-Alert
Symbol, (a triangle with an exclamation mark), to indicate the degree of hazard for items of personal safety.
When you see this symbol, carefully read the message that follows and be alert to the possibility of personal
injury or death.
This Safety-Alert symbol indicates a hazard and means
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury, and includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates that failure to observe can cause damage to equipment.
Indicates helpful information. 3
GENERAL INFORMATION BOLT TORQUE CHART Always tighten hardware to these values
unless a different torque or tightening procedure is listed for a specific
application. Fasteners must always be replaced with the same grade as
specified in the manual parts list. Always use the proper tool for tightening
hardware: SAE for SAE hardware and Metric for metric hardware. Make sure
fastener threads are clean and you start thread engagement properly. All
torque values are given to specifications used on hardware defined by SAE
J1701 & J1701M JUL 96.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION EXPRESS WARRANTY SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL INFORMATION BOLT TORQUE
CHART SAFETY RULES SAFETY SIGNS INITIAL OPERATION OPERATION ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING SERVICE STORAGE REMOVING FROM STORAGE PARTS
LISTS/DIAGRAMS WEIGH SCALE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ROLL TARP INSTALLATION
SERVICE RECORDS
2 2 3 3 4 6 7 8 9-11 11 12 13-14 14 14 15-20 21-23 24-28 29
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SAFETY RULES
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Safety is a primary concern in the design and manufacture of our products.
Unfortunately, our efforts to provide safe equipment can be erased by an
operator’s single careless act. In addition, hazard control and accident
prevention are dependent upon the awareness, concern, judgement, and proper
training of personnel involved in the operation, transport, maintenance and
storage of equipment.
Make certain that the operator(s), prior to operating is instructed in safe
and proper use and reviews and understands the manual(s) pertaining to this
machine. Also make certain that the operator(s) reviews and understands the
operator’s manual of the tractor prior to hooking up or operating the grain
cart.
Read this manual before you operate this machine. If you do not understand any
part of this manual, or need more information, contact the manufacturer or
your authorized dealer.
SAFETY
Understand that your safety and the safety of other persons is measured by how
you service, and operate this machine. Know the positions and functions of all
controls before you try to operate them. Make sure to check all controls in a
safe area before starting your work.
The safety information given in this manual does not replace safety codes,
federal, state or local laws. Make certain your machine has the proper
equipment as designated by local laws and regulations.
A frequent cause of personal injury or death is from persons falling off
equipment and being run over. Do not permit persons to ride on this machine.
Travel speeds should be such that complete control and machine stability is
maintained at all times. Where possible, avoid operating near ditches,
embankments and holes. Reduce speed when turning, crossing slopes and rough,
slick or muddy surfaces.
Collision of high speed road traffic and slow moving machines can cause
personal injury or death. On roads, use flasher lights according to local
laws. Keep slow-moving-vehicle emblem visible. Pull over to let faster traffic
pass.
Hydraulic oil leaking under pressure can penetrate skin and cause infection or
other injury. To Prevent Personal Injury:
Relieve all pressure, before disconnecting fluid lines. Before applying
pressure, make sure all connections are tight and components are in good
condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under pressure.
Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking
fluid, see you doctor immediately. When transporting the grain cart, always
keep the auger in stow position. Use care when moving or operating grain cart
near electric lines as serious injury or death can result from contact. Never
adjust, service, clean, or lubricate grain cart until all power is shut off.
Keep all safety shields in place. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away
from moving parts while unit is in operation.
The service ladder is for service work only. If you must climb into grain
tank, be certain that all power is shut off and then use extreme caution when
climbing into grain cart.
Make sure that everyone is clear of equipment before applying power or moving
the machine.
Make sure that the grain cart is fastened securely to the tractor by using a
high strength hitch pin, clip and safety chains. Make sure that the grain cart
hitch properly matches the hitch type of the tractor. Use a single prong
(spade) grain cart hitch with a double prong (clevis) tractor hitch. Use a
double prong (clevis) grain cart hitch with a single prong (spade) tractor
hitch.
Before filling the grain cart, make certain that no one is inside the grain
tank. Never allow children or anyone in, near, or on the grain cart during
transport or during loading and unloading of grain. Be aware that moving grain
is dangerous and can cause entrapment, resulting in severe injury or death by
suffocation.
Never operate the auger system with anyone inside of the grain tank. Hands,
feet, hair, and clothing can fit through the openings in and around the grate.
Contact with the auger can cause severe injury or death. Make certain that all
power is shut off before service work is performed.
Before unhooking the grain cart from the tractor, be sure to properly block
the wheels to prevent the cart from moving.
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750-16 OWNER’S MANUAL SAFETY SIGNS
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! Replace Immediately If
Damaged or Missing!
IMPORTANT: Install new safety signs if the old signs are destroyed, lost, painted over or cannot be read. When parts are replaced that have safety signs, make sure you install a new sign with each new part. New signs are available from the manufacturer or your authorized dealer.
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Ref. # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Description Sign, Danger Sign, Danger Sign, Danger Sign, Danger Sign, Warning Sign, Important Sign, Warning Sign, Farm Use Sign, Open Sign, Closed Sign, J&M (small) Sign, J&M (large) Sign, Vinyl Sign, Danger Sign, Warning Sign, Danger Sign, Warning
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Part # Req’d
CDD-101 1
CDD-103 3
CDD-102 1
CDD-104 3
CDW-107 1
CDI-112
1
CDW-109 1
CDI-113
1
CDI-114
1
CDI-115
1
CDD-116 2
CDD-111 4
CDD-117 1
CDD-105 1
CDW-110 2
CDD-106 5
CDW-108 1
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INITIAL OPERATION/MAINTENANCE
BE CERTAIN THAT ALL POWER IS SHUT OFF BEFORE SERVICING THE GRAIN CART. Before
the grain cart is put into service:
Have the safety instructions been read and clearly understood by the
operator(s) of this machine?
Has the gearbox been properly filled with EP-80-90 gearbox lubricant?
Have all nuts, bolts, bearings, and braces been properly fastened?
IMPORTANT: Has the slip clutch on the PTO been serviced? If the slip clutch is
left unchecked, damage to the power-take-off and drive shaft may result.
Before using the grain cart, loosen the bolts around the slip clutch. Make
sure that the friction plates turn free of each other and are not corroded
together. Retighten the tension bolts. Run the auger system EMPTY and check
for proper engagement of the slip clutch.
Check the PTO overlap length. Overlap length may vary depending on tractor
model. Try to obtain the greatest possible overlap without bottoming out in
the maximum operating condition. Too much overlap may cause PTO to bottom out
and damage driveline. See OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for recommended overlap.
Are all bearings on the drive line properly greased? Are all set screws in the
bearings and U-Joints tight? Has the power-take off been properly greased at
all points including cross bearings? Has the universal joint at the gearbox
been greased?
Has the hanger bushing assembly at the auger hinge been greased and have all
grease points at the hinge area been greased?
TIRE PRESSURE – Are the tires properly inflated? The following is to be used as a general guide for tire inflation for cyclic use. Figures can vary depending on specific brand of tire used. It is important that tires are inspected before and after unit is loaded. Start with the minimum pressure indicated. The tire should stand up with no side wall buckling or distress as tire rolls. Do Not Exceed Maximum Recommended Tire Pressure.
Tire Size 76-50.00
Pressure 41 psi
VERY IMPORTANT: Under no circumstance is it recommended to tow a loaded grain cart in excess of 8 m.p.h.
WHEEL NUTS – Are the wheel nuts properly fastened (torque to 490 Lbs.-Ft. for
standard 22 MM wheel studs and nuts)? They should be checked after each load
during initial operation of the cart and then after every 10 hours of use.
Failure to do so may damage wheel nut seats. Once seats are damaged, it will
become impossible to keep nuts tight.
The drawing shows the proper ways of mounting the wheels using Budd-type nuts.
The wheels supplied with your Grain Cart have straight holes and the Budd nuts
will be mounted according to Figure 1. Wheels that are improperly installed on
the grain cart, resulting in product failure, will nullify warranty and shift
the burden of liability to the owner/operator of the equipment. We suggest
that you inspect your wheel nuts to make sure that they are properly
installed. Also, check the wheel nuts on a regular basis to ensure they are
tight.
LIGHTING AND SAFETY DECALS – Are the rear, amber extremity lights properly
positioned? Extend lights within 16″ of the left and right extremities of the
grain cart. Is a SMV Emblem attached to the grain cart?
Are the lights working properly? Are all reflective decals clean and visibile?
Are they positioned correctly?
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BE CERTAIN THAT ALL POWER IS SHUT OFF WHEN HOOKING UP
TO TRACTOR OR CONNECTING HYDRAULIC LINES TO TRACTOR. Preparing the Grain Cart
for Use (see tractor recommendation for grain cart model below):
Model 1325-20 and 1325-22 Grain Carts require a 4WD tractor.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT pull loaded grain cart on highway. For incidental highway
travel, observe the section below.
Tow Loads Safely Stopping distance increases with speed and weight of towed
loads, and on slopes. Towed loads with or without brakes that are too heavy
for the tractor or are towed too fast can cause loss of control. Consider the
total weight of the equipment and its load. Observe these recommended maximum
road speeds, or local speed limits which may be lower:
Road Travel (grain cart empty) – Do not travel more than 32 km/h (20 mph) and
do not tow loads more than 1.5 times the tractor weight.
Ensure the load does not exceed the recommended weight ratio. Use additional
caution when towing loads under adverse surface conditions, when turning, and
on inclines. WARNING: For greater stability on uneven or steep terrain,
position wheels at the furthest out
axle setting.
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IMPORTANT: 1) Hookup grain cart to tractor using a good quality hitch pin.
Attach a safety chain (not included as standard equipment) to the tractor and
around the A-frame of the cart as shown. Make sure the grain cart hitch
properly matches the hitch of the tractor. Use a single prong (spade) grain
cart hitch with a tractor double prong (clevis) hitch. Use a double prong
(clevis) grain cart hitch with a single prong (spade) tractor hitch.
SAFETY CHAIN USER INSTRUCTIONS a) Secure the safety chain by looping it around
the chain attaching frame on the left side (or both sides if required) and
connect to the towing machine’s attaching bar. b) Do Not allow more slack than
necessary for articulation (max 11 in.). c) Do Not use any intermediate
support as the attaching point. d) Store the safety chain by securing it
around the main axle A-frame of the grain cart. e) Replace the safety chain if
one or more links or end fittings are broken, stretched or otherwise damaged
or deformed.
2) Attach power-take-off shaft to tractor. PTO must have at least 12″ of
engagement. Check tractor drawbar for clearance and length and adjust if
needed. Make sure that the PTO does not bottom out when making sharp turns or
traversing ditches as it may bend the drive shaft. 3) Make sure the jack is
removed from the lower support position before the cart is moved. Never use
the jack to support a loaded grain cart. 4) Be sure that no debris or foreign
objects are in the grain cart. 5) Attach hydraulic flow control lines to the
tractor. Two hydraulic lines operate the gate mechanism. Connect these lines
to one service outlet on the tractor. The remaining two lines operate the
folding mechanism of the auger. Connect these lines to a second service outlet
on the tractor. Make sure the air is bled from the hydraulic cylinders and
lines. 6) Run auger system EMPTY before actual use. Make certain that slip
clutch is operating and that upper and lower augers are properly engaged. 7)
Connect lighting hook-up to tractor electric outlet. Make sure that all
flasher and turn indicator lights are working properly before incidental
highway travel.
LOADING AND UNLOADING THE GRAIN CART
- With the gate indicator in the closed position, fill the tank with grain.
- With the PTO disengaged, fold discharge auger to upright position. 3)
IMPORTANT: After the auger is in the upright position, be sure to start the
PTO at a SLOW RATE OF SPEED until the lugs on the upper auger engage the drive
dogs on the bottom auger (failure to follow this procedure may cause extensive
damage to both the drive dog and drive line.) 4) Increase PTO speed and open
the inner gate until the pointer is in the half-way position. When grain
begins flowing from the discharge auger, open gate to the full position. 5)
Once the grain has ceased to flow, return the gate to the closed position (for
complete cleanout, gradually close gate, allowing the opening to be reduced).
Disengage the PTO and allow its rotation to come to a complete stop. Auger is
now ready to be returned to the stow position. (Important – Do Not Pull the
grain cart through the field with the unloading auger in the upright position.
Failure to return the auger to the lowered position may damage hinge and
greatly reduce the life of the auger system.)
TO THE OPERATOR(S)
Do NOT operate grain cart before reading and understanding the Operator’s Manual and ALL danger, warning and caution signs. Be sure that a slow-moving- vehicle emblem is attached to the rear of the grain cart. Never exceed 1,000 rpm on the system. Never fold or extend the auger until the PTO has come to a complete stop. Never fill the grain cart unless the gate indicator is in the closed position. Never allow foreign objects (shovels, etc.) to be placed inside the grain cart. Never engage lugs and drive dogs when system is moving at a high rate of speed. Never do maintenance work or service the cart with the tractor running.
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LUBRICATION SERVICE SCHEDULE IMPORTANT: Your Grain Cart has grease fittings at
all critical points. These should be serviced before the cart is put into
operation.
BE CERTAIN THAT ALL POWER IS SHUT OFF BEFORE SERVICING THE GRAIN CART. Hitch:
There is a grease fitting located on the pivot shaft of the swivel hitch. PTO
& Drive Line: The grease fittings on the PTO should be serviced after every 8
hours of use. Service the grease fittings on each of the drive bearings and
also the univeral joint after every 8 hours of use. Folding Mechanism of
Auger: One grease fitting is located on the pivot pin of the folding auger.
This fitting should be serviced after every 8 hours of use. Service the grease
fitting on the hanger bushing assembly (top end of the lower auger assembly)
after every 8 hours of use or as needed. Spring Loaded Top Auger Bearing:
Service the grease fitting on the upper auger bearing (located on the top end
of the upper auger assembly) after every 8 hours of use. Lubricate springs and
retaining bolts on the bearing before prolonged storage of the grain cart.
Gearbox: Gearbox lubricant has been added to the gearbox during final
assembly. Recheck lubricant level before initial operation of this cart. The
fluid level should be checked from time to time. An inspection plug is located
in the center of the top of the gearbox mount plate. To check the fluid level,
remove drain plug at the bottom of the gearbox and also the vented inspection
plug. Drain lubricant. Return drain plug and refill gearbox with three quarts
of gearbox lubricant. (Gearbox is properly filled when half full of
lubricant). DO NOT OVERFILL. Use EP 80-90 gearbox lubricant or equivalent.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
WHEN SERVICING THE GRAIN CART, BE CERTAIN THAT ALL POWER IS SHUT OFF. Repack
the wheel bearings at least once a year. Use Bearing Gard MK1 or equivalent
lubricant. Also check the seal for wear and replace if necessary. Check the
grain cart periodically for cracks in welds and for other structural damage.
Have cracked welds fixed immediately. Failure to do so could result in
extensive damage to the grain cart and greatly reduce the life of the cart.
Lubricate the slides on the clean-out door. Check hydraulic hoses for wear and
replace if needed. Make sure that the tires are properly inflated. See INITIAL
OPERATION / MAINTENANCE for recommended instructions for tire pressure. It is
important that tires are inspected before and after unit is loaded. Check PTO
for wear of plates in slip clutch. Replace if needed. Make sure that all
guards and shields are in place before operating the grain cart.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
MAKE SURE THAT ALL POWER IS SHUT OFF BEFORE SERVICING THE GRAIN CART. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICE WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED SERVICEMEN ONLY.
Trouble…
Possible Cause …
Auger will not return to down Dirt in restricter
position or move from stow position
Possible Remedy … Remove restricter fittings from outside hydraulic cylinder and clean out dirt
Faulty Check Valve
Repair or Replace Valve
Upper flighting and lower flighting locked together
Bearing on top of upper flighting needs adjusting. When auger is in engaged position, there must be a 1/8″ gap between bottom of top bearing and top of upper tube assembly (SEE ADJUSTING THE UPPER FLIGHTING)
Slip Clutch not working properly
Pressure plates (lining) corroded Loosen bolts around slip clutch,
together
remove dirt and corrosion, and
retighten bolts to proper tension
Hanger Bushing Assembly at top Top of hanger bushing assembly is Adjust position of hanger bushing
of lower flighting is hot
rubbing against the drive dog
assembly
Remove lower flighting assembly and place a shim on top of spline and gearbox shaft
Excessive Vibration
Auger flighting or shaft is bent
Straighten or replace auger flighting
Drive shaft is bent
Replace or straighten drive shaft
Grain flow stoppage
Bolt sheared in drive dog
Replace bolt in drive dog. Engage upper and lower flighting at a slow rate of speed. (Drive dog and lugs are being engaged at too fast a rate of speed)
Bolt sheared in drive dog
Upper and lower flighting are disengaged before auger comes to a complete stop. Replace bolt in drive dog. Never engage or disengage upper and lower flighting until auger comes to a complete stop
Slip clutch not working properly
Inspect clutch linings and replace if worn
PTO key sheared
Replace key and tighten set screw
Auger tube breaking away from Auger is extended in upright Lower auger to stow position after
grain cart at hinge or ram in position while traveling in field
unloading
hydraulic cylinder is bent.
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ADJUSTING THE SLIP CLUTCH After the first hour of operation, the slip-disc
clutch should be checked for overheating. After this first check, the slip-
disc clutch should be checked weekly or anytime there is excessive slippage of
the friction discs. The slip-disc clutch should be checked for moisture, which
could cause corrosion on the drive plates. If the grain cart has been idle for
an extended period of time, or in wet weather, check to make sure that the
friction lining plates are not rusted or corroded together. The friction
lining plates are 1/8″ thick new. They should be replaced after 1/32″ of wear
to ensure proper operation. IMPORTANT: If the machine has never been used or
has not been operated for (1) season, the following is recommended. When the
grain cart has been idle for an extended period of time, it is important to
check the slip-disc clutch to make sure that it will slip when an obstacle or
load heavier than the torque setting is encountered. Use the following
procedure to make certain that the slip-disc clutch will slip and give the
overload protection required. 1) Loosen nut on springs until the springs can
rotate freely, yet remain secure on the bolts. 2) Place a mark on the outer
plates of the slip-disc clutch. 3) Securely attach the PTO and the grain cart
to the tractor and start the tractor. 4) Engage the PTO for several seconds
then quickly disengage it. 5) Turn the tractor off. 6) The friction lining
plates should have been broken loose or “slipped”. Check the marks placed on
the outer
plates of the slip-disc clutch. If the marks are aligned, the friction plates
are not working properly. 7) Adjust the nuts on the springs to set the spring
compression height to 1.27″
ADJUSTING THE LOWER FLIGHTING AND HANGER BUSHING ASSEMBLY
MAKE SURE THAT ALL POWER IS SHUT OFF BEFORE ADJUSTING THE FLIGHTING ASSEMBLY.
If the drive-dog and hanger assembly are becoming excessively hot during
unloading, the lower flighting and/or hanger may need adjusting. The hanger
bushing assembly has elongated holes where it attaches to the outer tube
assembly. Loosen the two 3/8″ bolts on the hanger bushing assembly. Adjust the
hanger either up or down and locate in center between flighting center and
drive-dog. Retighten the bolts. (Make certain that the flighting center and
drive-dog does not rub the hanger bushing assembly causing them to become
hot.) If the hanger can no longer be adjusted by moving it up or down on the
elongated holes, both the hanger bushing assembly and the lower flighting will
have to be removed. After removing them from the tube assembly, place a shim
(between 1/8″ – 3/16″ thick) where the gearbox output shaft and the spline
coupler (welded to lower flighting) meet. Replace the lower flighting and
reattach the hanger to the tube assembly. Readjust the hanger assembly. (NOTE:
The bottom of the lower flighting is not attached to the gearbox with any
bolts or set screws but may be “froze” fast. Be careful when removing the
lower flighting from the gearbox.) For easier removal of the lower flighting,
keep the gearbox at the bottom intact, remove the 2 3/8″ bolts from the hanger
bushing assembly and pull the lower flighting off of the gearbox. After
adjusting the lower flighting, move the upper auger to the unload position and
check the upper flighting for readjustment.
ADJUSTING THE UPPER FLIGHTING
MAKE SURE THAT ALL POWER IS SHUT OFF BEFORE ADJUSTING THE FLIGHTING ASSEMBLY.
If the upper and lower flightings do not properly separate during the
unfolding sequence, the upper flighting may need adjusting. Before making
adjustment to upper flighting, check to see if the lugs and drive-dog are
locking together (If not, dirt in the restricter or a faulty check valve on
the hydraulic cylinder that is used to raise the upper tube may be the cause
of the problem. *See instruction for removing dirt from the restricter).
Fold the upper tube assembly into the upright position. Position upper
flighting in engaged position with lower flighting. Locate 4-hole flange
bearing on top of the upper tube housing. With the upper flighting in the
engaged position, check the spacing between the upper bearing and the upper
tube housing. There must be a 1/8″ space between the base of the 4-hole flange
bearing and the upper tube housing. If there is NOT a space between the
bearing and the upper tube housing, or if there is more than 1/8″ space, the
upper flighting will need adjusting. To adjust the upper flighting, loosen the
1 1/4″ hex nuts both below and above the 4-hole flange bearing. Move the 1
1/4″ hex nuts up or down the threaded shaft on top of the upper flighting
until a 1/8″ gap is between the base of the bearing and the upper tube
housing. Tighten the 1 1/4″ hex nuts.
If the upper and lower flighting still does not separate properly during the
folding sequence, a small bevel may need to be ground out of the inside of the
lugs where they meet the drive-dog. Grind approximately 1/8″ off of the corner
of the lugs where they touch against the drive-dog.
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REMOVING DIRT FROM RESTRICTERS ON HYDRAULIC CYLINDER
MAKE SURE THAT ALL POWER IS SHUT OFF AND THE UPPER AUGER TUBE IS IN THE DOWN
POSITION BEFORE REMOVING THE RESTRICTERS. Remove restricters from 90 degree
street elbow on hydraulic cylinder. Remove dirt from fitting to allow
hydraulic oil to flow freely through the restricter. Reattach the restricter
to the street elbow. Use teflon sealant tape or equivalent on the threads of
the restricter before reattaching. If restricter continues to plug with dirt,
replace or filter the hydraulic oil in your system.
STORAGE PREPARATION IMPORTANT: When the grain cart is not going to be used for
a length of time, store the cart in a dry, protected place. Leaving your grain
cart outside, open to the weather, will shorten its life. Follow the procedure
below when your grain cart is placed in storage for periods up to six months.
- Cover electronic monitor (if equipped) with plastic before washing the grain cart. Wash or clean and completely lubricate the grain cart. (*See the lubrication service section in this manual.)
- Remove all grain from inside the grain tank, auger tube assemblies, and at
the clean-out door. 3) Check gearbox oil in the gearbox and replace with new
EP 80-90 gearbox lubricant if necessary. 4) Touch-up spots where paint has
been worn away (use a good quality primer paint – especially before
applying graphite paint to the inside of the grain tank). 5) Retract all hydraulic cylinders to prevent the piston rods from rusting. 6) If the grain cart is equipped with an electronic weigh system, fully charge the battery to prevent freezing.
Disconnect the negative (-) ground cable at the battery to prevent possible discharge. Clean the tires before storage. Inflate the tires at regular intervals. 7) Open the clean-out door at the base of the grain tank. 8) Loosen the Slip Clutch Tension Bolts.
REMOVING FROM STORAGE 1) Check the oil in the gearbox. 2) Check the battery and make sure that it is fully charged (if equipped with
an electronic weigh system). Reconnect the negative (-) cable. 3) Inflate the tires to the correct operating pressures. 4) Close the clean-out door at the base of the grain tank. 5) Make sure that all shields are in the proper position. 6) Tighten Slip Clutch Bolts until spring length is 1.27″.
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REPAIR PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAMS
When performing maintenance work, wear sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and
protective equipment for eyes, hair, hands, hearing and head. Follow
Operator’s Manual instructions to ensure safe and proper maintenance and
repair. Your local, authorized dealer can supply genuine replacement parts.
Substitute parts may not meet original equipment specifications and may be
dangerous.
BE CERTAIN THAT ALL POWER IS SHUT OFF BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR
REPAIR WORK.
HUB AND SPINDLE ASSEMBLY
Part # 1 44×32-10 2 H25000 3 71455 4 663 5 71750 6 653 7 CR55179 8 EM-25M 9
SF-2512 10 3754 11 D-25000 12 22-MMS 13 22-MMNW 14 628 15 HSA-1075 16 18HBLN
Description Wheel Rim, 10 hole 44×32 Hub w/Studs and Nuts Large Bearing Small Bearing Large Race Small Race Seal Spindle Washer Slotted Spindle Nut Cotter Pin Dust Cap w/Gasket Wheel Stud, 22 MM x 90 MM Wheel Nut, 22 MM Spindle, 6″ diameter x 28″ Hub and Spindle Assembly 1″ x 8″ Hex Bolt w/Lock Nut
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Part # Description
POWER TAKE-OFF SHAFT
1
28428 Complete Collar Yoke C15
2
18130 Cross Journal Set
3
18133 Outer Yoke
4
00243 Roll Pin for Outer Tube
5
18210 Bush with Grease Nipple
6
30710 Complete Outer Tube
7
90010 Inner Tube
8
00271 Roll Pin for Inner Tube
9
18134 Inner Yoke
10
84033 Complete Slip Clutch
11
19121 Retain Collar for Outer Tube
12
19122 Retain Collar for Inner Tube
13
27820 Complete Guard
14
00452 Outer Circlip
15
16490 Sliding Sleeve Collar
16
15107 Spring
Part # Description
17
16489 Fixed Sleeve
28
19116 Pressure Plate
18
00085 Ball 5/8″
29
00548 Bolt & Nut M10x100
19
18428 Yoke C15
30
80039 Female Tube Yoke
20
14022 Spring
21
18016 Flanged Yoke
31
80529 Male Tube Yoke w/Roll Pin
32
67820 Half Female Guarding
22
19019 Bush with Grease Nipple
33
37820 Half Male Guarding
23
19018 Lining Ring
34
21110 Front Half PTO (1 3/4″)
24
00502 Bolt M12x1.25×65 & Nut
34 21110-138 Front Half PTO (1 3/8″)
25
18453 Clutch Support F40
35
36510 Back Half of PTO w/Slip Clutch
26
19014 Inner Plate
36 CPTO-134 PTO Complete (Comer) (1 3/4″)
27
19115 Intermediate Plate
36 CPTO-138 PTO Complete (Comer) (1 3/8″)
Part # 1 T-325
2 M56 3 55X100 4 997 5 M10X25
130 DEGREE GEARBOX ASSEMBLY
Description Gearbox Complete
2″ Output Shaft w/30 Tooth Gear Double Lip Seal Shim Bolt
Part
Description
6 T325C
Casing
7 31307
Bearing
8 677
Shim
9 386AS
Oil Fill Plug/Breather
10 90EL
90 Degree Elbow
11 30209
Bearing
12 85UNI
Snap Ring
13 T-325EC End Cap
14 Z15M56 1 3/4″ Input Shaft w/15 Tooth Gear
15 847
Shim
16 38PL
Plug
17 897
Shim
18 90UNI
Snap Ring
19 50X100 Double Lip Seal
20 30210
Bearing
21 T-325CO Cover
22 30211
Bearing
23 100UNI Snap Ring
24 SG-8MM Seal Guard with 8 MM Bolts
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DRIVE LINE ASSEMBLY
Part
Description
1 252288
U-Joint (drive shaft to gearbox)
2 UCF-20928 1 3/4″ Flange Bearing, 4 hole
3 38112
3/8″ x 1 1/2″ Half Moon Key
4 SS-3812
3/8″ x 1/2″ Set Screw
5 SS-1212
1/2″-20 x 1/2″ Set Screw
6 DS-134193 Drive Shaft, 1 3/4″ x 193″
7 GDS-134193 Guard for Drive Shaft (incl.
plastic shield)
8 3S-DUJ
Shield over U-joint
9 CK-44R
Cross Kit (U-joint) 44R
UPPER AND LOWER AUGER ASSEMBLY
Part
Description
1 LF-22GS-162 Lower Flighting welded to 6″
pipe x 162 1/4″
2 UF-22GS
Upper Flighting welded to 6″
pipe x 122 5/8″
3 SC-334X3 Spline Coupler 3 3/4″OD x 3″
4 DDW-21222 Drive Dog Weldment, 2 1/2″ID
5 1610BL
Grease Zerk
6 HBA-22
Hanger Bushing Assembly
7 16HBN
1″ x 6″ Bolt (G8) w/Lock Nut
8 134-P22
1 3/4″ x 21 1/2″ Pin
9 12-W
1/2″ID Large Washer
10 LW-12
1/2″ Lock Washer
11 12114HB
1/2″ x 1 1/4″ Hex Bolt
12 JD236
2″ x 36″ Hydraulic Cylinder
13 JD472
Seal Kit for 2″ x 36″ Hyd. Cyl.
14 ICR4
1″ x 4″ Pin
15 GI-12-6B
1/2″ Gate Indicator Rod (bent)
16 HN-114
1 1/4″ Hex Nut
17 BB-212
2 1/2″ Bronze Bushing
18 112S
1 1/2″ Long Spacer
19 GRAF-206 4 Hole Flange Bearing
20 CMSUAA-4 Compression Spring
21 MB-126
1/2″ x 5 1/2″ Hex Bolt w/Nut
22 UAH-22GS Upper Auger Tube Assembly
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HYDRAULIC CYLINDER ASSEMBLY (To Raise and Lower the Upper Auger)
Part
Description
1 JD324
3″ x 24″ Hyd. Cylinder
2 JD324-1 Seal Kit for 3″ x 24″ Hydraulic
Cylinder
3 ICR4
1″ x 4″ Pin with Hair Pin
4 38SE90 3/8″ Street Elbow 90
5 5602-6-6 3/8″ Street Tee
6 PC-37
Pilot Check Valve
7 BJW-114 Ball Joint Weldment with 1 1/4″
Hex Nuts
8 HN-114 1 1/4″ Hex Jam Nut
9 1404-062 Orifice Restrictor (.062)
10 HH-1421 1/4″ x 21″ Hydraulic Hose
11 HH-14218 1/4″ x 218″ Hydraulic Hose
12 HH-14206 1/4″ x 206″ Hydraulic Hose
13 RG-1
Rubber Grommet
BOLT ON HITCH ASSEMBLY
Part
Description
1 SHW-112N-25 Swivel Hitch Weldment (less pin
and collar) clevis type (2 1/2″
shaft) (2 1/2″ Pin Hole)
1 SHW-278 Swivel Hitch Weldment (less pin
and collar) clevis type (2 7/8″
shaft) (2 1/2″ Pin Hole) scales
2 SHW-112SN- Swivel Hitch Weldment (less pin
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and collar) spade type (2 1/2″
Shaft) (2 1/2″ Pin Hole)
2 SHW-278S Swivel Hitch Weldment (less pin
and collar) spade type (2 7/8″
Shaft) (2 1/2″ Pin Hole) scales
2 SHW-112SB Swivel Ball Hitch Weldment
(less pin and collar) spade type
(2 1/2″ shaft)
2 SHW-278SB Swivel Ball Hitch Weldment
(less pin and collar) spade type
(2 7/8″ shaft)
3 212PC
2 1/2″ x 13 1/4″ Shaft w/collar
4 1412BN
1″ x 4 1/2″ Gr 5 HHMB w/nut
5 HSPS-1
Hitch Spool Plate Support
6 WBW-278 Weigh Bar Weldment
7 343BWN
3/4″ x 3″ Bolt (Gr 8) with Heavy
Lock Washer and Nut
8 343HB
3/4″ x 3″ Hex Bolt (Gr 8)
9 1512BN
1″ x 5 1/2″ Bolt (Gr 5) with nut
10 16BN
1″ x 6″ Bolt (Gr 5) with nut
(scales)
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HYDRAULIC DRIVEN FLOW CONTROL SPOUT
Part
Description
1 FSH-22NS Flow Control Spout Housing
2 HP-22
Hinge
3 BP-22NS Baffle Plate
4 HC-FCS
Hydraulic Cylinder w/clevis end
and 1/2″-20 regular nut
5 SKHC-FCS Seal Kit for Hydraulic Cylinder
6 HH-14382 1/4″ x 382″ Hydraulic Hose
7 PQC-1
Pioneer Quick Coupler
8 SR-14
1/4″ Swivel Restricter
9 CP-12112 1/2″ x 1 1/2″ Clevis Pin
w/cotter pin
10 1434-HHMB 1/4″ x 3/4″ Bolt
11 LN-14
1/4″ Lock Nut
12 122-HHMB 1/2″ x 2″ Grade 5 Bolt
13 HN-12
1/2″ Lock Nut
14 STS-1L
Self Tapping Screw (long)
15 RCH-1
Retaining Clip for Hose
16 14STEL
1/4″ St. Elbow
GRAIN CART ASSEMBLY
Part # 1 HH-1241
HHC-12 2 HH-1441
HHC-14 3 SG-132522S 4 LA-1050 5 TTE-1325F 6 TTE-1325HSF 7 TTE-1325HSR 8 TTE-
1325R 9 TTE-1325LSF 10 TTE-1325LSR 11 TTE-1325HSSP 12 TTE-1325HSC 13 TTE-
1325FSP 14 TTE-1325LSC 15 TTE-1325LSSP 16 AGC-132522 17 TTE-1325 18 TWL-200 19
PGW-71212 20 62095-7 21 CODW-105022
22 HHB-1C 23 SSGC-1 24 OMST-1 25 SBB-1050 26 HH-12206 27 HH-14206 28 34WLC 29
14STS
Description 1/2″ x 41″ Hydraulic Hose 1/2″ Hydraulic Hose Coupler 1/4″ x 41″ Hydraulic Hose 3/8″ Coupler Grate Ladder Assembly Extension Extension (High Side Front) Extension (High Side Rear) Extension (Rear) Extension (Low Side Front) Extension (Low Side Rear) Splice Plate (High Side) Corner (High Side) Splice Plate (Front) Corner (Low Side) Splice Plate (Low Side) Auger Gate Cover Extensions (Set) Complete Jack Stand Assy w/ 5/8″ pin Plexiglass Window Window Molding Clean-out Door and Wheel Assembly Hose Holder Bracket Small Step Owners Manual Storage Tube Sideboard Support Chain Owners Manual Storage Tube Sideboard Support Chain 3/4″ Wire Loom Clamp Self Tapping Screw
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Part # 1 8WH-7PC
2 LE-1B 3 WH-1 4 EL-A1
5 RL-R1L 5 RL-R1R 6 MS-1 7 FLW-1 8 FLDLT-1 9 RD-1A 10 RD-1R 11 RD-1O 12 SMV-1
13 GR-1 14 7-WCE 15 AL-1 16 RL-1A 16 RL-1LH
16 RL-1RH
Description Main Wiring Harness with 7Prong Connector End Light Enhancer Wiring Harness (Rear Half) Extendable Amber Light Assembly (Left/Right) Rear Red Light, Left Rear Red Light, Right Mercury Switch Field Light Wire Field Light Reflective Amber Decal Reflective Red Decal Reflective Orange Decal Slow Moving Vehicle Emblem Rubber Grommet 7-Prong Connector End Amber Light Only Replacement Lens (Rd Amber) Replacement Lens (L/H Red Rectangular) Replacement Lens (R/H Red Rectangular)
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WEIGH SCALE RETROFIT KIT
Weigh Scale Retrofit Parts List (Weigh Tronix)
W/T
W/T
Part # Description
Qty
1 55WS
Rear Weigh spindle with cable
2
2 278WS Front Hitch Weigh Bar with cable
1
3 615
Indicator Box with mounting plate
1
915
5 PC-2
Power Cord (to battery)
1
8 ATP-55 Adapter Tubing Pipe
2
9 MBI-2
Mounting Bracket for Indicator
1
10 WBW-278 Weigh Bar Weldment
1
11 BB-2
Battery Box with strap
1
12 343-BWN 3/4″ x 3″ Bolt (G8) w/ hvy lock washer, nut 4
14 MB-381 3/8″ x 1″ Bolt with nut
4
16 MB-1434 1/4″ x 3/4″ Bolt with nut
4
NOTE: When inserting both the weigh spindles or the hitch weigh bar, be sure
that the TOP of the spindle is in the upright position as indicated by the
decal on each weigh bar.
Failure to correctly align the weigh bar and spindles in the upright position
will cause the scale system to read with greater inaccuracy.
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ELECTRONIC WEIGH SCALE SYSTEMS (FOR GRAIN CARTS EQUIPPED WITH TRACKS)
Scale System Parts List (for Digi-Star Systems Only)
D/S
D/S
Part # Description
Qty
1 ——-
—————
—
2 250WB Weigh Bar with Cable
5
3 EZ-2000 Indicator Box with mounting plate
1
4 JB-2
Junction Box (5 pt.) for Tracks
1
5 PC-1
Power Cord (to battery)
1
6 ECI-1
Extension Cord (to mount in tractor cab)
1
7 37605SA Seal (Hub)
2
8 ——-
—————
—
9 MBI-1
Mounting Bracket for Indicator
1
10 WBW-1 Weigh Bar Weldment
1
11 BB-2
Battery Box with strap
1
12 343-BWN 3/4″ x 3″ Bolt (G8) w/ hvy lock washer, nut 4
13 MB-58612 5/8″ x 6 1/2″ Bolt (G5) with nut
4
14 MB-381 3/8″ x 1″ Bolt with nut
6
15 PB-10 #10 Pan Bolt with nut
4
NOTE: When inserting both the weigh spindles or the hitch weigh bar, be sure
that the TOP of the spindle is in the upright position as indicated by the
decal on each weigh bar.
Failure to correctly align the weigh bar and spindles in the upright position
will cause the scale system to read with greater inaccuracy.
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WEIGH SCALE RETROFIT KIT (Continued)
MOUNTING THE BATTERY BOX
On the rear side of the front, left leg of the grain cart (the leg below the
auger hinge), position the Battery Box below and to the right of the grommet
as shown.
Battery
Using the Battery Box as a template, mark and drill two 3/8″ holes. Secure the
Battery Box to the grain cart leg using two 3/8″ x 1″ flange bolts and nuts
provided. Attach the end plate to the battery box using two 3/8″ x 1″ flange
bolts and nuts.
MOUNTING THE JUNCTION BOX (for Digi-Star Systems Only)
Junction Box
Battery
On the inside face of the front, left leg ot the grain cart (the leg below the auger hinge), position the Junction Box below and to the left of the grommet as shown.
Using the Junction Box as a template, mark and drill four holes for the #10
pan bolts. Secure the Junction Box to the grain cart leg using the #10 pan
bolts and nuts provided.
The junction box is used for Digi-Star Weigh Systems only. Connect the cords
from the weigh spindles and weigh bar into any of the ports on the Junction
Box. Match and attach the colored wires to the color coordinated post.
If a Weigh-Tronix System is used, the cords from both weigh spindles and weigh
bar connect directly into the bottom face of the Indicator Box, therefore no
Junction Box is required. (See the Weigh-Tronix Indicator Box below.)
MOUNTING THE INDICATOR BOX
200
200
Digi-Star’s Indicator Box has one port for the Power Cord and one port for the Junction Box.
Because Weigh-Tronix does not use a Junction Box, there are three ports on the Indicator Box where each of the weigh cords connect directly, plus a port for the Power Cord.
CONNECTING THE POWER CORD
On the outside face of the front, left leg of the grain cart (the leg below
the auger hinge), position the Indicator Box Mounting Plate above the grommet
so the Indicator Box is positioned as shown. Mark and drill two 3/8″ holes and
secure the Digi-Star mounting plate using two 3/8″ x 1″ Flange Bolts and Nuts.
To secure the Weigh-Tronix mounting plate, mark and drill four 1/4″ holes and
secure using four 1/4″ x 3/4″ bolts and nuts.
To secure the Indicator Box to the mounting plate, simply slide the Indicator
Box over the mounting plate as necessary.
To connect the Power Cord to the Indicator Box, attach the screw plug end of the Power Cord into the power port of the Indicator Box. To connect to the battery, secure the Red Wire of the Power Cord to the Positive Terminal of the battery and the Black Wire to the Negative Terminal. Be sure any additional wires provided by the Power Cord are properly stored and secured.
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