Cadman 6005 User manual

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Table of contents
Soft Hose Caddy ................................................................................................... 2
Warranty Policy ..................................................................................................... 3
When Applying Liquid Manure .............................................................................. 4
Safety Precautions ................................................................................................ 5
Safety Decals ........................................................................................................ 6
Changing Tongue Positions of Your Caddy .......................................................... 8
Unloading Your Hose Caddy ............................................................................... 10
Temporary Hose Repair ...................................................................................... 14
Loading Your Hose Caddy .................................................................................. 15
Parts Section ....................................................................................................... 17
Required Maintenance ........................................................................................ 58
Technical Specifications ...................................................................................... 61
Useful Information ............................................................................................... 62

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Soft Hose Caddy
We would like to thank you for purchasing your new Cadman Soft Hose Caddy.
You have purchased a product of superior quality that will serve your needs for a long
time as long as you follow this manual and safety procedures.
Figure 1 - Cadman 6010 Soft Hose Caddy img-01198
BEFORE operating your new Cadman Soft Hose Caddy, inspect the machine
for any damage or parts that may have come loose during shipping. REPORT ANY
DAMAGETO CADMAN POWER EQUIPMENT LIMITED OR YOUR LOCAL DEALER
IMMEDIATELY

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Warranty Policy
CADMAN POWER EQUIPMENT LIMITED warrants that each machine it
manufactures shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship. The terms
of this warranty are as follows:
• All components manufactured by CADMAN POWER EQUIPMENT LIMITED
shall be warranted for a period of one (1) year from the date of delivery, except
the frame and hose drum structures which shall be warranted for a period of
three (3) years.
• CADMAN POWER EQUIPMENT LIMITED makes no warranty whatsoever in
regard to tires, engines, and other trade accessories used on its equipment. The
customer shall rely solely on the warranties offered (if any) by the respective
manufacturer of these trade accessories.
The sole obligation to CADMAN POWER EQUIPMENT LIMITED under this
warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of any part it manufactured, which, in
the judgment of CADMAN POWER EQUIPMENT LIMITED, failed under normal
and proper use and maintenance due to defective materials or workmanship. All
freight charges incurred shall be the sole responsibility of the customer.
CADMAN POWER EQUIPMENT LIMITED and its dealers (who are neither
authorized nor qualified to undertake any obligations on behalf of CADMAN
POWER EQUIPMENT LIMITED) DO NOT, under any circumstances, accept any
responsibility for any losses or costs incurred due to parts failure and/or delays
during the parts replacement process.
This warranty will be considered void if any alterations or modifications have
been made to the machine without the express written consent of CADMAN
POWER EQUIPMENT LIMITED outlining the nature and the extent of such
modifications. CADMAN POWER EQUIPMENT LIMITED will not provide any
warranty express or implied to any overdue accounts.
CADMAN POWER EQUIPMENT LIMITED, whose policy is one of continuous
improvement, reserves the right to change specifications and designs without notice
or incurring obligation.
The warranties expressed herein are non-transferable and replace any other
warranties, either written or verbal, which may have been given or implied.

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When Applying Liquid Manure
Environmental concerns seem to be driving legislative agendas in many
agricultural areas across the continent. Current and pending laws in many
agricultural regions of North America are changing the ways in which the
agricultural community is expected to manage their liquid animal waste products.
The changes in legislation typically target two main issues; run-off prevention
during and after application and soil nutrient loading.
Run-off seems to be the largest concern with nutrient application. Run-off may
result from several different factors, most of which are controllable. These factors
include; exceeding the soil intake rate; nutrient application on steep grades; high
application amounts; leaking mainline fittings and seals; sudden rainfall during or
immediately after application; ground frost; etc. Constant watch must be kept and
immediate action taken when necessary to prevent run-off from occurring.
Soil nutrient loading depends on many variables. Some of these variables (but
certainly not all) are soil type, type of crop being grown in the irrigated area,
application timing, nutrient value of the material being applied (nutrient value should
be assessed at the time of application as it can change throughout the year), etc.
Soil type will determine the intake rate at which liquid may be applied. Cultivation
of the field just prior to application can improve the intake rate of some soils.
Great potential benefit lies in using the nutritional value of the manure being
applied to replace some or all of the traditional chemical fertilizer used. Application
timing and amount are important considerations. Soil analysis taken prior to planting
and during the growth periods of the crop will help determine if there is room for
further application amounts to be added prior to crop maturity. A total management
plan should include provisions to end the crop season without surplus nutrients left
as residual. These excess nutrients typically end up in the ground water supply.
Local colleges, universities and agricultural extension services are usually a good
source of information. They can usually help you determine an application program
that prevents soil nutrient overload due to excess application.
Cadman Power Equipment Limited cannot possibly provide up-to-date
recommendations with regard to the legal obligations you must deal with in your
particular area. However, as a manufacturer of equipment used in nutrient
application (liquid manure, milk house run-off, etc.), we feel it necessary to make
you aware that the municipal, regional and state governing bodies in your area may
have recently enacted new legislation or revised existing legislation with regard to
nutrient handling practices and procedures.
It is your responsibility to make yourself aware of and abide by the current
legislation in your area. Please take the time to contact your local agricultural
representative to obtain the latest information regarding legal handling and
application of manure.

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Safety Precautions
Please take the time to read and understand this manual to avoid errors and
unnecessary risks. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact CADMAN
POWER EQUIPMENT LIMITED or your local dealer/distributor.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY FOR YOU AND/OR ANY SPECTATORS.
• DO NOT move or operate this machine until you have read and understand
these instructions in this manual.
• NEVER allow untrained persons to operate this machine.
• DO NOT attempt to service this machine while it is in operation.
• MAKE CERTAIN all mechanical and hydraulic tension has been released before
attempting any service on the machine.
• CHECK all fasteners (nuts and bolts) regularly for tightness.
• PERFORM REQUIRED MAINTENANCE as prescribed or as necessary to keep
this machine in safe operating condition.
• KEEP ALL SPECTATORS at a safe distance.
• STAY CLEAR of high pressure supply lines, especially when first
pressurizing the system.
• DO NOT remove or alter any shielding on this machine.
• BE CERTAIN that the machine is securely anchored (using a tractor) before
unwinding the hose.
• KEEP CLEAR of all moving parts.
• NEVER tow this machine at speeds greater than 10 mph [16 km/h] and be
certain the tow vehicle has adequate braking capacity to maintain safe control at
all times.
• NEVER tow this machine with the hose loaded with fluid.
• BE AWARE of any obstacles (i.e. mail boxes, fence posts, and other equipment)
that you may encounter when transporting the machine.
• REGULAR INSPECTION of your pipe/hose couplings, tubing and gaskets should
be a part of your regular set-up routine. Any defective parts MUST be replaced
or repaired before the machine is put into service.
This symbol, the safety-alert symbol, indicates a hazard. When you
come across the safety-alert symbol in this manual, make sure you
fully understand and abide by the given instructions or warnings.

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Safety Decals
Cadman Power Equipment Limited has determined the potential hazards on your
Continuous Manure Applicator and has labeled the machine accordingly. The safety
decals on this machine are there to warn operators of potential hazards. Each
safety decal on this machine contains a Signal Word Panel which shows the degree
of hazard. Definitions of the Signal Words are as noted below.
Figure 2 - Danger Decal img-00340-A
• DANGER - an immediate, hazardous situation that if not avoided, WILL
RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
Figure 3 - Warning Decal img-00340-B
• WARNING - a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result
in death or serious injury. This includes hazards that are exposed when
guards are removed.
Figure 4 - Caution Decal img-00340-C
• CAUTION - a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in
minor or moderate injury.

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• All safety decals must be clean, clear, and easy to read
• Replace any decal that is not in good condition
• Replace any missing decals, it is important to double check that all labels are
on your machine, especially if you have modified your machine or have had
your machine serviced
Figure 5 - Replace Decals img-00131-B

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Changing Tongue Positions of Your Caddy
Prior to changing the Soft Hose Caddy tongue postion the machine
must be shut down and in a non-loaded condition. This means that
all mechanical and hydraulic tension has been released from the
hydraulic hose system.
Figure 6 - Tongue Position img-01196
With the Cadman Hose Caddy you have a choice of tongue positions. This
allows for better field set-up. Choose the desired configuration.
Figure 7 - Wheel Chocks and Jack Stands img-01199

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Before attempting the tongue postion change you must use wheel
chocks to prevent the caddy from rolling/moving. Once you have
chocked the caddy set-up the jack stands to help when moving the
tongue position.
Step 1
Once on the jack stands raise the tongue jack to allow it to move without ground
contact. Remove the cylinder and tongue lock from the tongue.
Step 2
Remove main tongue pin and reposition the tongue to the chosen position.
The trailer tongue weights approximately 410lbs (185 kg). Do not
move the Trailer Tongue if you are not physically fit, and do not move
the Trailer Tongue without assistance.
Step 3
Replace the main tongue pin.
Step 4
Re-install the cylinder and lock bar as shown below.
Figure 8 - Tongue Position img-01196

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Unloading Your Hose Caddy
Complete the following instructions to unload your Soft Hose Caddy…
Step 1
Connect the hydraulic motor hoses to the primary hydraulic port (if available).
Connect the third hydraulic motor hose (Case Drain) from the hydraulic motor to a
hydraulic motor return circuit (leak-off line port). Each tractor manufacturer may
locate the hydraulic return circuit port in a different location based on each unique
model. Review your tractors operator's manual or contact your tractor dealer for the
location of this port. Connect the remaining cylinder hose pair.
It is important to ensure that the case drain hose is connected to a
restriction free drain port on the tractor. This port MUST not
exceed a working pressure of 100 psi [6.9 bar]. Connecting the
case drain line to a pressurized port WILL result in motor and/or
machine damage.
Step 2
Engage the drum brake and lock prior to moving your Cadman Soft Hose
Caddy. (Located on the drive side)
Figure 9 - Engage Drum Brake and Lock Prior to Transport img-01200
It is important to verify that the drum brake and lock are engaged
prior to moving your Cadman Soft Hose Caddy. Failure to do so
can result in equipment damage.

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Step 3
Ensure the tongue brace is in the locked position.
Figure 10 - Tongue Brace in Locked Position img-00434-A
Step 4
Once at the required site, disengage the drum lock and release the drum brake.
Leave enough brake tension to control drum freewheel.
Figure 11 - Disengage Drum Lock and Release Brake img-01201

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Step 5
Engage the tractor hydraulics so the drum rotates away from the rear of the
tractor. This will allow the soft hose to unreel. To put the drum into neutral
(free wheel) shift the tractors hydraulic controls into the float position
Figure 12 - Reel Direction img-00441-A
As you unreel soft hose, drive the tractor and hose caddy (at a low rate of speed)
along the required hose path.
Figure 13 - Unreel Hose Slowly img-00188-B

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Step 7
When the soft hose is nearing the last wrap stop the tractor and disengage the
hydraulics. Slowly rotate the drum so that the hose end fitting can be easily
removed manually.
Failure to remove the hose end manually from the Soft Hose Caddy
will result in hose, coupler or drum damage.
Operator Note
Where field conditions permit, always attempt to pull the hose
either up or down sloping terrain instead of operating across a
side hill.
The Cadman Soft Hose Caddy allows the operator to offset the
tracking of the unit. This allows the hose caddy to be towed to
either side of center while unloading the hose. You MUST
disengage the tongue brace prior to attempting offset tracking.

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Temporary Hose Repair
In some cases your hose may become punctured during regular usage in the
field. If this occurs complete the following steps to temporarily repair your hose.
Step 1
Stop pumping fluid through the hose. Wait until all line pressure has dissipated.
Or use a pair of hose pinchers to isolate the damaged hose
A hose with a puncture may burst. Stay clear of a hose that is
under pressure. Failure to stay clear may result in serious injury.
Step 2
Clean the area with water.
Step 3
Slide the temporary repair sleeve (equipped on every Cadman Supply Hose) to the
damaged area of hose.
Figure 14 - Pull Repair Sleeve img-00444
Step 4
Pressurize the line.
Step 5
Once you have completed pumping, repair the hose using a hose mender. See
page for hose mending parts.

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Loading Your Hose Caddy
Prior to loading the Soft Hose Caddy, Cadman Power Equipment
Limited requires that you clean the hoses with a proper clean-out
procedure (i.e. clean-out ball launcher or water flushing). Failure to do
so WILL result in gas build up in the hoses creating a great deal of
pressure. This can cause equipment failure which could result in
serious injury and/or death.
Complete the following instructions to load your Soft Hose Caddy…
Step 1
Position the Soft Hose Caddy relatively straight to the hose end. Disconnect a
section of the soft hose by uncoupling the clamp.
Never pull more than two (2) empty hoses at one time or your Hose
Caddy WILL be damaged.
Step 2 (if equipped)
Position the Soft Hose Caddy with the tractor so that one end of the soft hose
can be looped under the roller (if equipped) and inserted into the opening in the hose
drum.
Figure 15 - Insert Hose into Reel Opening img-00436-A

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Step 3
With one end of the hose inserted into the drum, remove the tongue brace and
engage the tractor hydraulics so that the drum rotates towards the tractor. The soft
hose should always be reeled in on the topside of the drum.
Figure 16 - Reel Direction img-00446-A
Step 4
Guide the hose so that it is evenly distributed over the entire reel. Use the
cylinder control to index the Soft Hose Caddy left and right to aid in the distribution
of the hose.
Figure 17 - Index Hose Caddy img-00186-A
Do not index Soft Hose Caddy with rapid motion. Use small
movements to adjust hose distribution. Keep spectators at a safe
distance to prevent injury.
Step 5
When the first hose has been retrieved, return to Step 1 for the remaining hoses.

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Parts Section
From Serial Number 2241701HC6010P
Tongue Assembly ............................................................................................... 18
Frame Assembly ................................................................................................. 20
Spindle Assembly ................................................................................................ 22
Drum Assembly ................................................................................................... 24
Drum Assembly ................................................................................................... 25
Drive Assembly (Hydraulic) 1 of 2 ....................................................................... 26
Drive Assembly (Hydraulic) 2 of 2 ....................................................................... 28
Drive Assembly (PTO) 1 of 4 ............................................................................... 30
Drive Assembly (PTO) 2 of 4 ............................................................................... 32
Drive Assembly (PTO) 3 of 4 ............................................................................... 34
Drive Assembly (PTO) 4 of 4 ............................................................................... 36
Shield / Drum Lock Assembly ............................................................................. 38
Hydraulic Assembly ............................................................................................. 40
Decal Assembly .................................................................................................. 42
Hose Divider Option – Single .............................................................................. 44
Hose Divider Option – Multiple ............................................................................ 45
Hose Roller Option .............................................................................................. 46
Hose Roll Bar Option .......................................................................................... 47
Hose Roll Bar / Roller Option .............................................................................. 50
Light Option ......................................................................................................... 52
Turn Signal Housing ............................................................................................ 53
Hose Coupler Options ......................................................................................... 56

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Tongue Assembly

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Tongue Assembly
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
PART NUMBER
QTY
1
SAFETY CHAIN RETAINER
17-213
1
2
TONGUE WELDMENT - HOSE CADDY
31-216-A
1
3
HOSE HOLDER WELDMENT
31-255
1
4
TONGUE LOCK BAR WELDMENT
31-903-A
1
5
LABEL - GREASE POINT
40-041-A
1
6
LABEL - MAX TOW SPEED
40-291-A
1
7
CLEVIS KIT - C/W BOLT & NUT
40-403
1
8
HITCH - CATEGORY 2 HITCH
40-591
1
9
DECAL - AMBER REFLECTIVE
40-598
2
10
SAFETY CHAIN - 20 000 #
40-622
1
11
PAINTED CYLINDER - 2.50 X 18.00
40-HYD-CYL001FLATBLK
1
12
STRAP - 2" X 12" VELCRO
42-517
2
13
LABEL - CONNECT CASE DRAIN
42-LBL-013
1
14
LABEL - HEAVY LIFTING
42-LBL-038
2
15
TONGUE PIN - Ø2" X 9 3/4"
64-600-B
1
16
TONGUE JACK WELDMENT
64-604-A
1
17
BOLT GR.8 - 1-8UNC X 6.00
89-BLT-10008X600
2
18
NUT STOVER GR.8 - 1-08UNC
89-NUT-LOC100-08STOVER
2
19
BOLT - 1/2-13 X 1.00
90-BLT-05013X100
1
20
CLEVIS PIN - 5/16 X 1.25 LG
90-PIN-CL031X125
1
21
HAIR PIN - 1/8 X 1 3/4
90-PIN-HP013X175
1
22
HITCH PIN - 3/8 X 3.00
90-PIN-HT038X300
1
23
HITCH PIN - 3/4 X 3 1/2 w/COTTER
90-PIN-HT075X350
1
24
HITCH PIN - 1.00 X 3 1/2" USE
90-PIN-HTC100X350
4
25
WASHER LOCK - 1/2
90-WSR-LOC050
1
26
JACK FOOT - WELDMENT
C3-641
1

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Frame Assembly
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