Demco 1122 User manual

AG20047, Rev 0
08/18
GRAIN CART
1122 & 1322

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Introduction and Warranty Policy & Registration ......................................................2
General Information .....................................................................................................2
Safety You Can Live With ........................................................................................... 3-9
Safety Signs ...............................................................................................................10-12
Safety Sign Locations...................................................................................................12
Set Up Instructions.......................................................................................................13
Operation...................................................................................................................14-19
Preuse Preparation .....................................................................................14
Hooking Up to the Tractor......................................................................14-15
Auger Folding and Unfolding...................................................................16
Auger Operation ........................................................................................17
Slugged Auger Procedure.........................................................................18
Emergency Door Procedure .....................................................................18
Troubleshooting .........................................................................................19
Maintenance..............................................................................................................20-24
Grease and Lube .....................................................................................20-22
Torque Specifications.................................................................................23
Grain Cart Check List..................................................................................24
Thank you for purchasing a Demco Grain Cart. We feel you have made a wise choice and hope you are completely
satisfied with your new piece of equipment. Proper care and use will result in many years of service.
Ensure that anybody present is clear before applying power to any machinery used in
conjunction with grain cart or when moving grain cart.
Never allow anyone in, near, or on grain cart during transporting or unloading of grain.
Moving grain is dangerous and can cause entrapment, resulting in severe injury or
death by suffocation.
Do not exceed 20 miles per hour when towing grain cart.
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, OBSERVE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS:
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Unless otherwise specified, high-strength (grade5)
(3 radial-line head markings) hex head bolts are used
throughout assembly of this piece of equipment.
2. Whenever terms “LEFT” and “RIGHT” are used in this
manual it means from a position behind wagon box and
facing forward.
3. When placing a parts order, refer to the Parts Manual for
proper part numbers.
4. Read assembly instructions carefully. Study assembly
procedures and all illustrations before you begin assembly.
Note which parts are used in each step. This unit must
be assembled in proper sequence or complications will
result.
WARRANTY POLICY, OPERATOR MANUALS, PARTS MANUALS & REGISTRATION
Go online to www.demco-products.com to review Demco warranty policies, operator manuals and register your Demco
product.
INTRODUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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TAKE NOTE! THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL FOUND THROUGHOUT THIS
MANUAL IS USED TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO INSTRUCTIONS INVOLVING YOUR
PERSONAL SAFETY AND SAFETY OF OTHERS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAN RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH!
THIS SYMBOL MEANS
ATTENTION
BECOME ALERT
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
DANGER:
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This signal
word is to be limited to most extreme situations typically
for machine components which, for functional purposes,
cannot be guarded.
WARNING:
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. It may
also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
CAUTION:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also
be used to alert against unsafe practices.
If you have questions not answered in this manual, require additional copies, or if your manual is damaged, please contact
your dealer or DEMCO, 4010 320th Street, Boyden, IA 51234
ph: (712) 725-2311 or Toll Free: 1-800-543-3626 Fax: (712) 725-2380 or 1-800-845-6420
http://www.demco-products.com
SIGNAL WORDS:
This manual uses the following signal words--DANGER,
WARNING, and CAUTION-- with safety messages. The
appropriate signal word has been selected using the
following guidelines.
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SAFETY...YOU CAN LIVE WITH IT
EQUIPMENT SAFETY GUIDELINES
Every year many accidents occur which could have been avoided by a few seconds of thought and a more
careful approach to handling equipment. You, the operator, can avoid many accidents by observing the
following precautions in this section. To avoid personal injury, study the following precautions and insist
those working with you, or you yourself, follow them.
In order to provide a better view, certain illustrations in your owners manual may show an assembly with a
safety shield removed. However, equipment should never be operated in this condition. Keep all shields
in place. If shield removal becomes necessary for repairs, replace shield prior to use.
Replace any caution, warning, danger or instruction safety decal that is not readable or is missing.
Do not attempt to operate this equipment under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Review safety instructions with all users annually.
Operator should be a responsible adult. DO NOT ALLOW PERSONS TO OPERATE OR ASSEMBLE THIS
UNIT UNTIL THEY HAVE DEVELOPED A THOROUGH UNDERSTANDING OF SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
AND HOW IT WORKS.
To prevent injury or death, use a tractor equipped with a roll over protective system (ROPS). Do not paint
over, remove, or deface any safety signs or warning decals on your equipment. Observe all safety signs
and practice instructions on them.
Never exceed limits of a piece of machinery. If its ability to do a job, or to do so safely is in question DON’T
TRY IT.
LIGHTING AND MARKING
It is the responsibility of customer to know lighting and marking requirements of local highway authori-
ties and to install and maintain equipment to provide compliance with regulations. Add extra lights when
transporting at night or during periods of limited visibility.
Lighting kits are available from your dealer or from manufacturer.
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SAFETY SIGN CARE
• Keepsafetysignscleanandlegibleatalltimes.
• Replacesafetysignsthataremissingorhavebecomeillegible.
• Replacementpartsthatdisplayedasafetysignshouldalsodisplaycurrentsign.
• Safetysignsareavailablefromyourdistributor,dealerpartsdepartment,orfactory.
How to install safety signs:
• Besurethatinstallationareaiscleananddry.
• Decideonexactpositionbeforeyouremovebackingpaper.
• Removesmallestportionofsplitbackingpaper.
• Aligndecaloverspeciedareaandcarefullypresssmallportionwithexposedstickybackinginplace.
• Slowlypeelbackremainingpaperandcarefullysmoothremainingportionofdecalintoplace.
• Smallairpocketscanbepiercedwithapinandsmoothedoutusingpieceofdecalbackingpaper.
TIRE SAFETY
• Failuretofollowproperprocedureswhenmountingatireonarimcanproduceanexplosionwhich
may result in a serious injury or death.
• Donotattempttomountatireunlessyouhaveproperequipmentandexperiencetodojob.
• Inatingorservicingtirescanbedangerous.Wheneverpossible,trainedpersonnelshouldbecalled
to service and/or mount tires.
• Alwaysorderandinstalltiresandwheelswithappropriatetypeandloadcapacityto
meet or exceed anticipated weight to be placed on the equipment.
• Referto “TIRE INFLATION CHART” in your owners manual for maximum tire pressure for a Demco
Grain Cart.
REMEMBER
Your best assurance against accidents is a careful and responsible operator. If there is any portion of this
manual or function you do not understand, contact your local authorized dealer or manufacturer.
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BEFORE OPERATION:
• CarefullystudyandunderstandthismanualandtheOwner’sManual.
• Donotwearloose-ttingclothingwhichmaycatchinmovingparts.
• Alwayswearprotectiveclothingandsubstantialshoes.
• Itisrecommendedthatsuitableprotectivehearingandeyeprotectionbeworn.
• Operatormaycomeincontactwithcertainmaterialswhichmayrequirespecicsafetyequipment
relative to handling of such materials. (Examples: extreme dust, molds, fungus, bulk fertilizers, etc.)
• Keepwheelandlugnutstightenedtospeciedtorque.
• Assurethatagriculturalimplementtiresareinatedevenly.
• Giveunitavisualinspectionforanyloosebolts,wornparts,orcrackedwelds,andmakenecessary
repairs. Follow maintenance safety instructions included in this manual.
• Besuretherearenotoolslyingonorinequipment.
• Donotuseunituntilyouaresurethatareaisclear,especiallyaroundchildrenandanimals.
• Don’thurrylearningprocessortakeunitforgranted.Easeintoitandbecomefamiliarwithyournew
equipment.
• Practiceoperationofyourequipmentanditsattachments.Completelyfamiliarizeyourselfandother
operators with its operation before using.
• Makesurethatbrakesareevenlyadjusted(ifequippedwithbrakes).
• UseatractorequippedwithRollOverProtectionSystem(ROPS)andfastenyourseatbeltpriortostarting
the engine.
• ManufacturerdoesnotrecommendusageofatractorwiththeROPSremoved.
• Movetractorwheelstowidestrecommendedsettingstoincreasestability.
• Donotallowanyonetostandbetweentongueorhitchandtowingvehiclewhenbacking
up to equipment.
DURING OPERATION
• Bewareofbystanders,PARTICULARLY CHILDREN! Always look around to make sure that it is safe to start
engine of towing vehicle or move unit. This is particularly important with higher noise levels and quiet cabs,
as you may not hear people shouting.
•NO PASSENGERS ALLOWED - Do not carry passengers anywhere on or in tractor or
equipment.
• Keephandsandclothingclearofmovingparts.
• Donotclean,lubricate,oradjustyourequipmentwhileitismoving.
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• Whenhaltingoperation,evenperiodically,settractorortowingvehiclesbrakes,disengagePTO,shutoffengine,
and remove ignition key.
• Beespeciallyobservantofoperatingareaandterrain.Watchforholes,rocks,orotherhiddenhazards.Always
inspect area prior to operation.
- DO NOT operate near edge of drop-off or banks.
- DO NOT operate on steep slopes as overturn may result.
- Operate up and down (not across) intermediate slopes. Avoid sudden starts and stops.
• Pickthemostlevelpossibleroutewhentransportingacrosselds.Avoidedgesofditches,gullies,andsteep
hillsides.
• Beextracarefulwhenworkingoninclines.
• Maneuvertractorortowingvehicleatsafespeeds.
• Avoidoverheadwiresorotherobstacles.Contactwithoverheadlinescouldcauseseriousinjuryordeath.
• Avoidloosegravel,rocks,andholes;theycanbedangerousforequipmentoperationormovement.
• Allowforunitlengthwhenmakingturns.
• Donotwalkorworkunderraisedcomponentsorattachmentsunlesssecurelypositionedandblocked.
• Keepallbystanders,pets,andlivestockclearofworkarea.
• Operatetowingvehiclefromoperatorsseatonly.
• Neverstand alongside ofunitwith engine running or attempttostartengine and/oroperatemachinewhile
standing alongside of unit.
• Neverleaverunningequipmentunattended.
• Asaprecaution,alwaysrecheckhardwareonequipmentfollowingevery100hoursof
operation. Correct all problems. Follow maintenance safety procedures.
FOLLOWING OPERATION
• Followingoperation,orwhenunhitching,stoptractorortowingvehicle,setbrakes,shutoffengineand
remove ignition key.
• Storeunitinanareaawayfromhumanactivity.
• Donotparkequipmentwhereitwillbeexposedtolivestockforlongperiodsoftime.Damageand
livestock injury could result.
• Donotpermitchildrentoplayonoraroundstoredunit.
• Makesureallparkedmachinesareonahard,levelsurfaceandengageallsafetydevices.
• Wheelchocksmaybeneededtopreventunitfromrolling.
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HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
• Adoptsafedrivingpractices:
- Keep brake pedals latched together at all times. NEVER USE INDEPENDENT BRAKING WITH
MACHINE IN TOW, LOSS OF CONTROL AND/OR UPSET OF UNIT CAN RESULT.
- Always drive at a safe speed relative to local conditions, ensure that your speed is low enough for
an emergency stop. Keep speed to a minimum.
- Reduce speed prior to turns to avoid risk of overturning.
- Always keep tractor or towing vehicle in gear to provide engine braking when going downhill. Do
not coast.
- Do not drink and drive!
• Complywithstateandlocallawsgoverninghighwaysafetyandmovementoffarmmachineryon
public roads.
• Useapprovedaccessorylighting,agsandnecessarywarningdevicestoprotectyourselfandoperatorsof
other vehicles on highway during transport. Various safety lights and devices are available from your dealer.
• Useofashingamberlightsisacceptableinmostlocalities.However,somelocalitiesprohibittheiruse.
Local laws should be checked for all highway lighting and marking requirements.
• Whendrivingtractorandequipmentonroadunder20m.p.h.(40kph)atnightorduringday,useashing
amber warning lights and a slow moving vehicle (SMV) identification emblem.
• Planyourroutetoavoidheavytrafc.
• Beasafeandcourteousdriver.Alwaysyieldtooncomingtrafcinallsituations,includingnarrowbridges,
intersections, etc.
• Beobservantofbridgeloadratings.Donotcrossbridgesratedlowerthangrossweightawhichyouare
operating.
• Watchforobstructionsoverheadandsidetosidewhiletransporting.
• Alwaysoperateequipmentinapositiontoprovidemaximumvisibility.Makeallowancesforincreased
length and weight of equipment when making turns, stopping unit, etc.
•SAFETY CHAINS: If equipment is going to be transported on a public highway, always follow state and
local regulations regarding safety chains and auxiliary lighting. Be sure to check with local law enforcement
agencies for your own particular regulations. Only safety chains (not elastic or nylon/plastic tow straps) should
be used to retain connection between towing and towed machines in event of separation of primary attaching
system. Use a high strength, appropriately sized hitch pin with a mechanical retainer and attach safety chains.
Criss cross chains under tongue and secure to draw bar cage, mounting loops, or bumper frame.
PERFORMING MAINTENANCE
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• Goodmaintenanceisyourresponsibility.Poormaintenanceisaninvitationtotrouble.
• Makesurethereis plenty of ventilation.Never operateengineoftowingvehiclein a closed building.
Exhaust fumes may cause asphyxiation.
• Beforeworkingonthismachine,stoptowingvehicle,setbrakes,shutoffengineandremove
ignition key.
•Always use safety support and block wheels. Never use a jack to support machine.
• Alwaysusepropertoolsorequipmentforjobathand.
• Useextremecautionwhenmakingadjustments.
• Followtorquechartinownersmanualwhentighteningboltsandnuts.
• Neveruseyourhandstolocateahydraulicleakonattachments.Useasmallpieceofcardboardorwood.
Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can penetrate skin.
• Openingsin skin and minor cuts are susceptible to infection from hydraulicuid. Without immediate
medical treatment, serious infection and reactions can occur.
• Whendisconnectinghydrauliclines,shutoffhydraulicsupplyandrelieveallhydraulicpressure.
• Replaceall shields and guards after servicing and before moving.
• Afterservicing,besurealltools,partsandserviceequipmentareremoved.
• Donotallowgreaseoroiltobuilduponanystepsorplatform.
• Whenreplacingbolts,refertoownersmanual.
• Refertobolttorquechartinownersmanualforheadidenticationmarking.
• Wherereplacementpartsarenecessaryforperiodicmaintenanceandservicing,genuinefactory
replacement parts must be used to restore your equipment to original specifications. Manufacturer will
not claim responsibility for use of unapproved parts or accessories and other damages as a result of their
use.
• Ifequipmenthasbeenalteredinanywayfromoriginaldesign,manufacturerdoesnotacceptanyliability
for injury or warranty.
• Areextinguisherandrstaidkitshouldbekeptreadilyaccessiblewhileperformingmaintenanceonthis
equipment.
PERFORMING MAINTENANCE
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#1
#3#2
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#4 #5
#6
#10
#7
PINCH
POINTS
REV 1
AB21027
#8
#9
#11
Decal for Carts with Track Axle System
PINCH
POINTS
REV 1
AB21027
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SAFETY SIGN LOCATIONS
Types of safety sign and locations on equipment are shown in illustration below. Good safety requires that
you familiarize yourself with various safety signs, type of warning, and area or particular function related
to that area, that requires your SAFETY AWARENESS.
#1
#2
#5
#2
On Clean-Out Door
#3
On Gearbox Shield
#10#11 #7#8
#10
#6
#3
#4
#9
Front and Back
Yellow Reflector
Both Sides
Red ReflectorRed Reflector
Orange Reflector
Yellow
Reflector
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- Torque wheel Nuts to their required torque (see Torque Specifications).
- Inflate Tires to the proper air pressure (see Grain Cart Check List).
- Grease all Zerks (see Grease and Lube).
- Check gearbox oil level (see Grease and Lube).
- Check all lights are in proper working condition.
- Check to make sure all safety decals are properly installed and are not damaged.
- Paint all parts scratched in shipping.
- Check and remove SMV shipping cover.
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PREUSE PREPARATION
Before and after each season follow the Grain Cart Check List to prevent Downtime in the fields caused by field
breakdowns. Many breakdowns can be eliminated by periodic equipment maintenance. By spending a little time
running over the checklist, following proper after-season care, you can save time and money later on.
HOOKING UP TO THE TRACTOR
Before connecting the equipment to the tractor consult your dealer on the proper horsepower requirements and capa-
bilities for the given equipment.
1. Ensure equipment is parked in a manner that prevents the unit from rolling.
2. If the tractor is equipped with a 3-point raise and check for sufficient clearance. In some cases it may be necessary to
remove the 3-point quick attach to avoid damage while turning.
3. Position the PTO shaft and hoses out of the way.
4. Connect the equipment with a correct sized pin. Match the pin to the clevis-type draw bar of the tractor. Category 4
pins are 1-3/4” Diameter and Category 5 pins are 2-3/4” Diameter. Secure the pin with a locking devise.
WARNING: TO PREVENT CRUSHING OR INJURY. DO NOT STAND BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT AND THE TRAC-
TOR WHILE HITCHING.
5. The hitch of the grain cart is design to be adjusted. The channel mount can be flipped for added adjustment if
necessary. Adjust the hitch to level the grain cart.
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a. Maximum Operating Length L
Maximum operating length should not be
more than half of telescoping member
length (P).
b. Maximum Joint Angles (B1 & C2)
Do not exceed normal operation joint angle
of 25°.
Ensure equal joint angles and switch off
PTO if joint angles are too large and/or
unequal.
c. Lubrication
Lubricate before starting work and every 8
hours of operation.
d. PleaserefertothePTOManufacturer’s
Manual, which is located in the manual
holder for further details regarding usage,
service and lubrication grease locations.
BROWN
OR
BLACK
(TAILLIGHT)
GREEN
(RIGHT
BLINKER)
YELLOW
(LEFT BLINKER)
RED
(AUGER LIGHT)
WHITE
(GROUND)
HOT
6. Connect the PTO to the tractor. Check the PTO overlap length. Try to obtain the greatest possible overlap without
bottoming out the PTO shaft in its maximum operating condition. Make sure draw bar length and PTO telescoping
limits are adequate for uneven terrain, gullies, levees, etc. Check for PTO clearance around the 3-point arms.
7. Connect the safety chains to the tractor. Ensure there is enough slack for turning.
8. Connect the Hydraulic hose couplers. Clean hose ends to prevent any contamination from damaging hydraulic
components.
9. Connect the 7 pin terminal for the lighting system, electric over hydraulic wire, and the scale wire if necessary. Verify
that all lights are in working condition. Some older tractors may need to be rewired to comply with the ASABE lighting
standards for 7 pin terminal wiring.
10. Raise the jack all the way up. Place handle in the stowed position.
WARNING: BE CERTAIN ALL POWER IS OFF WHEN
CONNECTING PTO OR HYDRAULIC LINES TO THE TRACTOR
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AUGER FOLDING & UNFOLDING
Before operating the pendent become familiar with its buttons and their function. Once you are familiar with its func-
tions connect the fused power wire to a key controlled +12VDC source and the other wire to a -12VDC power source.
Also connect the control wire from the cart.
AUGER IN:Folds the auger into the rest
AUGER OUT:Folds the auger out of the rest
AUGER UP:Pivots the entire auger up
AUGER DOWN:Pivots the entire auger down
DOOR OPEN:Opens the grain flow doors
DOOR CLOSE:Closes the grain flow doors
CHUTE RIGHT:Pivots the chute right
CHUTE LEFT:Pivots the chute left
1. Connect the hydraulic hoses. Verify that the pressure line is able to be placed in detent. Place the remote in detent.
WARNING: Never fold or extend the auger while PTO is rotating.
2. Verify that there is no obstructions in the way of the auger and press AUGER OUT. Wait for the auger to fold out. To
stop the auger from folding mid fold simply press AUGER OUT again.
3. Now that the auger is unfolded it can be raised and lowered by pressing and holding the AUGER UP or AUGER
DOWN button. When the auger is unfolded it unfolds in the max up position.
4. To adjust the chute position press and hold either CHUTE RIGHT or CHUTE LEFT.
1. Move the auger to the max up position by pressing and holding AUGER UP.
2. After the auger is all the way up press AUGER IN. Once the auger is in the rest the stowed indicator light will light
up.
Note: Refer to troubleshooting guide if auger does not fold correctly.
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AUGER OPERATION
Note: Before filling box with grain, become familiar with hydraulic functions to ensure all functions operate correctly.
1. With the gate indicator in the closed position, fill the box with grain. (Never fill grain cart unless the inner door is
closed.)
2. With the PTO disengaged, engage the hydraulic lever for the pendant control and extend the auger. (Never fold or
extend the auger while PTO is rotating.)
3. Engage PTO at a slow rpm. Increase PTO rpm to desired speed. (Never exceed 1000 RPM PTO speed.)
4. Open inner door to 1/3 to 1/2 open by pressing and holding DOOR OPEN.
5. Adjust inner door opening for desired grain flow.
Note: If an auger slugging occurs, see SLUGGED AUGER PROCEDURE
When finished filling:
1. Close inner door by pressing DOOR CLOSE and reduce speed on the PTO.
2. When grain stops flowing, disengage PTO.
3. After PTO comes to a complete stop, fold auger into transport position. (Never fold or extend the auger while PTO
is rotating.)
-Disengage hydraulic lever for pendant control.
DO NOT PULL THE GRAIN CART UNLESS THE AUGER IS IN THE STORED POSITION. Never do maintenance
work or service cart while the tractor is running.
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SLUGGED AUGER PROCEDURE
1. Close Inner door.
2. Turn off PTO and wait for drive line to stop turning.
3. Disengage the drag auger by pushing in the disengage handle on the gear box.
4. Slowly engage the PTO and empty out the vertical auger.
5. Turn off PTO and wait for drive line to stop turning. Once stop pull out handle to reengage the drag auger.
6. Slowly engage the PTO and empty out the drag auger.
NOTE: If the drag auger is still slugged after the procedure listed above open the clean-out door on the drag to drain
out some grain.
WARNING: ONLY OPEN THE CLEAN OUT DOOR WHEN THE PTO IS NOT TURNING
EMERGENCY DOOR PROCEDURE
The grain cart is equipped with an emergency door system. Only use the emergency doors in the event that the drag
auger doors do not open.
1. Remove the emergency door clip located in the front of the cart right above where the auger pivots.
2. Thread an I-bolt into the rear emergency door shaft.
3. After the auger is unfolded start the PTO. Pull on the i-bolt to open the doors.
ENGAGED
PUSH IN TO
DISENGAGE
REMOVE
CLIP
REAR
EMERGENCY
DOOR
SHAFT
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
No Pendent Functions
No power to pendent Check Fuse and make sure there is power be-
ing supplied to the pendent
No Hydraulic pressure Check hose connections make sure the pres-
sure line is being pressurized
Pinched cable or bad connections Inspect cables unplug and clean connections
Auger will not unfold
Front limit switch is out of adjustment Adjust limit switch so that it is activated while
cylinder is all the way in
Faulty or bad limit switch Replace limit switch
No power to hydraulic coil Unplug connector on coil and check for power
Auger will not fold
Auger not raised all the way up Raise auger
Front limit switch is out of adjustment Adjust limit switch so that it is activated while
cylinder is all the way in
Faulty or bad limit switch Replace limit switch
No power to hydraulic coil Unplug connector on coil and check for power
Auger will not raise or lower
when unfolded
Front limit switch is out of adjustment Adjust limit switch so that it is activated while
auger is in the rest
Faulty or bad limit switch Replace limit switch
No power to hydraulic coil Unplug connector on coil and check for power
Stowed light is not lighting
up when auger is in rest
Rear limit switch is out of adjustment Adjust limit switch so that it is activated while
auger is in the rest
Faulty or bad limit switch Replace limit switch
Lights do not work correctly
Tractor is not wired correctly Rewire tractor to ASABE standard
Damaged or cut light harness Fix or replace light harness
Bad light Replace light
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GREASE & LUBE
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6&$/(
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6&$/(
Reference number #1 - Is the bushings on the inner door. There are six (1122) or seven (1322) grease zerks
on this door-- Inspect and grease every 20 hours.
Reference number #2 Is a fixed self centering sealed bearing -- Do not over grease sealed bearings.
Reference numbers #3-#4-#6 Are fixed self centering sealed bearings -- Do not over grease sealed
bearings.
Reference numbers #5 Is the zerks on the front auger pivot. There are four zerks in this location. -- Inspect
and grease as needed.
NOTE: Grease all zerks before each use or when needed with a good quality lubricant.
Do Not over grease sealed bearings. Over greasing sealed bearing will damage seals. Once a season is
generally sufficient.
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