FIELDKING Disc Ridger User manual

Operator Manual
† Service Manual
† Part Catalogue
†
Disc Ridger Light Duty

This manual contains valuable information about your new “FIELDKING” disc ridger
light duty. It has been carefully prepared to give you helpful suggestions for
operating, adjusting, servicing and ordering spare parts.
Keep this manual in a convenient place for quick and easy reference. Study it
carefully. You have purchased a dependable and sturdy disc ridger light duty but
only by proper care and operation you can expect to receive the service and long life
designed and built into it.
Sometime in the future your disc ridger light duty may need new parts to replace
which are worn out or broken. If so, go to your dealer and provide him equipment’s
detail like model and part number.
Serial No. ___________________________________________
Model No. ___________________________________________
Purchased From ______________________________________
Date of Purchase _____________________________________
Name ______________________________________________
TO THE PURCHASER
CUSTOMER INFORMATION
Should you require additional information or assistance, please contact us.
You have invested in one of the best implements of its type in the market today.
If your manual is lost or destroyed, “FIELDKING” will be glad to provide you a new
copy. Visit to nearest dealership & get a copy. Most of our manuals can also be
downloaded from our website at www.fieldking.com.
The care you give your “FIELDKING” implement will greatly determine your
satisfaction with its performance and its service life. A careful study of this manual
will give you a thorough understanding of your new implement before operating.
As an authorized “FIELDKING” dealer, we stock genuine “FIELDKING” parts which
are manufactured with the same precision and skill as our original equipment. Our
trained service persons are well informed on methods required to service
“FIELDKING” equipments and are ready to help you.
CONGRATULATIONS!
YOUR AUTHORIZED
FIELDKING DEALER
BECAUSE “FIELDKING” MAINTAINS AN ONGOING PROGRAMME
OF PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE
IMPROVEMENTS IN DESIGN OR CHANGE IN SPECIFICATION
WITHOUT INCURRING ANY OBLIGATION TO INSTALL THEM ON
UNITS PREVIOUSLY SOLD. BECAUSE OF THE POSSIBILITY THAT
SOME PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS MANUAL WERE TAKEN OF
PROTOTYPE MODELS, PRODUCTION MODELS MAY VARY IN
SOME DETAIL. IN ADDITION, SOME PHOTOGRAPHS MAY SHOW
SHIELDS REMOVED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CLARITY. NEVER
OPERATE THIS IMPLEMENT WITHOUT ALL SHIELDS IN PLACE.

1. TECHNICAL DATA
2. USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
1.3 When the warranty becomes void
1.4 Warning Signals
1.1 Introduction
2.1 Before Use
1.2 Warranty
2.2 Attaching disc ridger light duty to the tractor
3. TRACTOR PREPARATION
3.2 Adjustments
3.1 Instructions for tractor preparation
3.3 Warning for driver
3.4 Safety
4. MAINTENANCE
4.2 Storage of machine after work
4.3 Lubrication
6. FIGURES AND PART NO. DETAILS
4.1 Maintenance Instructions
5. INSTRUCTION FOR DRIVER
INDEX
5. All costs incurred by the dealer for traveling to or transporting the equipment for
warranty inspection and claims will be borne by the customer.
3. Inspect the equipment and replace or repair any parts that are damaged or worn
out which under continued operation would cause damage, wear to other parts,
or cause a safety hazard.
4. Return the equipment or parts to the authorized “FIELDKING” dealer, from where
it was purchased, for service or replacement of defective parts that are covered
by warranty. (The “FIELDKING” Factory may inspect equipment or parts before
warranty claims are honored.)
1. Read and understand the information contained in this manual.
2. Operate, lubricate, assemble and maintain the equipment in accordance with all
instructions and safety procedures in this manual.
PURCHASER AND/OR OPERATOR’S RESPONSIBILITY

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1.1 INTRODUCTION
This disc ridger light duty is equipped with light-duty box frame specially designed
for deep ploughing / land preparation of rough soil.
1. TECHNICAL DATA
Compliance with the instructions in this handbook is also important since
Manufacturer declines all and every responsibility for damage to persons or
property caused by negligence and failure to comply with these instructions.
This handbook contains the use and maintenance instructions with a list of the
spare parts of the disc ridger light duty.
Regular and satisfactory operations together with economic and long lasting use of
the implement depend on the compliance with instructions given in this handbook.
1.2 WARRANTY
When the machine is delivered, check that it has not been subjected to damage
during transport and that the accessories are in a perfect condition and complete.
The purchaser may only make the claims under warranty when he has complied
with the warranty conditions in the supply contract.
1.3 WHEN THE WARRANTY BECOMES VOID
Any claims following the receipt of damaged goods shall be presented in writing
within 8 days from the receipt of the goods.
4. If the implement is used in very hard/stony soil no warranty of discs will be given.
5. If the implement is not lifted while taking a turn of the tractor. No warranty will be
given if the service and greasing is not done on time.
1.4 WARNING SIGNALS
1. Thoroughly read the instruction manual before proceeding with the various
operations.
3. When the user has failed to comply with the instructions in this handbook.
Besides the cases specified in the supply agreement, the warranty shall in any case
become void:
1. When the implement has been used beyond the specified power limit like
(tractor horse power).
2. When repairs made by the customer without authorization from the
manufacturer or owing to installation of spurious spare parts, the machine is
subjected to variations and the damage can be ascribed to these variations.
2. USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
3. Attach the left arm of the tractor to the disc ridger first.
2.1 BEFORE USE
2. Keep maintenance and warranty according to this handbook.
1. Place the disc ridger duly leveled on the flat piece of land.
• Before mounting of disc ridger light duty make sure that all nuts & bolts are
properly secured.
2.2 ATTACHING THE RIDGER TO THE TRACTOR
2. Reverse the tractor to the disc ridger ( Do not drag the disc ridger up the tractor).
1. The horsepower of tractor selected should match the implement.
2. Adjust the front and rear wheel track width.
5. All plough adjustment should be carried out.
3.2 ADJUSTMENT
Also determine soil and trash conditions of the field and make the preliminary
adjustments. e.g.
3. Provide adequate front end ballast for tractor stability.
Select load and depth control setting according to tractor operator's manual
5. Attach the lower right arm. If gap between the hole and mounting pin is too close
or too distant, turn the control arm in or pull it away to an appropriate distance.
You may have to adjust both height and distance at the same time. When the
hole in tractor arm and mounting pin are even, insert the pin in the hole and lock it
with the lynch pin.
The following are typical instructions for preparing a tractor for operation:
4. Attach the central arm to the disc ridger. To attach, turn the screws on both sides
to an equal length. If the arm is too short or too long, turn the screw to adjust both
at the same time.
6. After attaching the disc ridger, lift it and adjust the control arm parallel to the
ground. When you look from both rear or sideways, the discs should all be
touching the ground uniformly.
3. TRACTOR PREPARATION
3.1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRACTOR PREPARATION
4. Provide proper rear furrow wheel weight.

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a) Disc leveling: - To eliminate uneven penetration and side draft, leveling is
done by means of top link.
4. Don’t allow anyone to come across the disc ridger.
6. Lift the disc ridger before approaching the road.
b) Tilt Angle is the angle which the plain of the cutting
edge makes with the vertical line. Its ranges lie
between 150 - 250. Increasing the tilt angle improves
disc penetration in heavy, sticky soils. Decreasing the
tilt angle improves disc penetration in loose and brittle
soils.
c) Depth control:-
The depth at which the implement is required to work is controlled hydraulically
by raising or lowering the control lever on the tractor.
1. Before you start working, Please check all nuts & bolts of the disc ridger.
3.3 WARNING FOR THE DRIVER
2. Be vigilant about the tree roots and stones. Don’t work on stony soil.
3. Tractor should be in first high or fourth low gear.
5. Lift the disc ridger during turning.
3.4 SAFETY
Understanding the Machine Safety Labels
The machine safety labels shown in this section are
placed in important areas on your machine to draw
attention to potential safety hazards.
The operator’s manual also explains any potential
safety hazards whenever necessary.
On your machine the words DANGER WARNING and
CAUTION are used with this safety-alert symbol.
DANGER identifies the most serious hazards.
† Before ploughing with disc ridger take care that nobody stands near it.
Safety-Alert Symbol
Never allow riders on the tractor or implement
unless an additional seat is available.
Be careful when moving around steep gradient to
avoid sharp turn.
Never transport the implement on rough roads
during the night. When operating, avoid sharp
turns that may cause tractor colliding with the
implement.
In order to protect yourself always wear adequate
clothes and shoes during the operations.
4.1 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
4. MAINTENANCE
If you work with the disc ridger on stony land, maintenance also increases. Please
follow these rules to get the best results.
1. If the soil has entered the grease nipple, then change the nipple.
2. If disc ridger is new after initial working of first two hours, tighten all nuts & bolts.
3. After every fifty hours grease all greasing points with grease gun and tighten all
nuts & bolts.
4. After every fifty hours, open the bearing hub of disc ridger & cleanse with diesel
oil & pump in new grease.
2. Replace the worn out nuts & bolts.
3. If disc ridger has to remain unused for long time then clean it & apply a layer of
used oil for rust prevention.
4.2 STORAGE OF MACHINE AFTER WORK
These steps will enhance the life of your disc ridger.
1. Wash the disc ridger after work.

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5. INSTRUCTIONS FOR DRIVER
4.3 LUBRICATION
3. Never turn the tractor to the right or left when the disc ridger is engaged in the
soil.
2. Properly fit the three point linkage as mentioned above & lock with lynch pin.
1. When disc ridger is ready for use don’t stand between disc ridger & the tractor.
4. Never reverse the tractor when the disc ridger is engaged in the soil.
Please take care that high quality grease is used in bearing hubs.
5. To get good results from the disc ridger, disc should be replaced when its
diameter is reduced by 5” from its original size.
Dear user!
Respect the Ecology.
Do not throw the trash away.
This gesture helps to protect our Environment.
5. FIGURES AND PART NO. DETAILS

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6. FIGURES AND PART NO. DETAILS
PART NAME
FRONT FRAME ASS. (1-ROW)
HITCH PIN 20MM (HUB LENGTH)
LINCH PIN 10X43L
HEX HEAD BOLT M16X2PX5OL
REAR FRAME ASSEMBLY
FRONT LEVER FLAT
REAR LEVER FLAT
LEVER BUSH
HEX HEAD BOLT M16X2PX100L
SPRING WASHER M16
NULOCK NUT M16X2P
HEX BOLT M18X2.5PX65L
SPRING WASHER 18MM
NYLOCK NUT M18X2.5P
PIN Ø19X140MM
FRAME JOINT PLATE
HEX. HEAD BOLT M16X2PX125L
UPPER FLANGE (7.5")
LEG ASS. (LIGHT DUTY)
HEX. HEAD BOLT M20X2.5PX100L
SPRING WASHER M20
NYLOCK NUT M20X2P
HEX HEAD BOLT M16X2PX95L
SPINDLE ASSEMBLY
STAND PIPE ASSEMBLY
SPRING WASHER 25MM
NYLOCK NUT M25.4
SR. NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
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PART NO.
76920001
10020013
10020022
10260078
76930001
76940002
76940003
10070029
10260068
10270005
10280005
10260315
10270006
10280020
10020120
76920007
10260072
76930006
76950001
10260087
10270016
10280021
10260126
72120001
72130001
10270007
10280008
QTY.
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
1
21
21
2
2
2
1
2
16
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
C.S.K. BOLT M12x40x2P
PLAIN DISC 26"x6MM
SPINDLE
SPRING WASHER12MM
PLAIN NUT M12x1.75P
OIL SEAL 150.5x140.5x18T
BEARING - 32213
GREASE NIPPLE 10x15x1.5P
BEARING HOUSING
BEARING - 32209
CASTEL NUT M36x2P
SPLIT PIN 4x65mm
GESKET
EARING HOUSING CAP
ALLEN BOLT M10x35x1.5P
Sr. No. DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
5
1
1
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
10260052
10240039
10380001
10270003
10280028
10010009
10050012
10300005
10090009
10050013
10280071
10020055
10040020
10180011
10260093

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DELIVERY CHECKLIST
Dealer Pre-Delivery (Please Tick)
1. The customer or person responsible has
been given the operator’s manual.
5. The customer agrees that it is his
responsibility to read and carry out the
safety, maintenance and operation as per
this operator’s manual.
4. All greasing and oil points, stickers,
guarding and ID plate have been identified
and physically pointed out.
2. The customer undertakes to read the
com p let e o p era t or ’s manu al an d
understands all aspects of the manual
before operation of the machine.
1. Dealer Pre-Delivery Checklist
3. All safety, operational and maintenance
information have been explained and
demonstrated.
Customer Delivery (Please Tick)
Please Complete all Dealer information Below
Dealer Information
Dealer’s Name..............................................................................
Address........................................................................................
.......................................................................................................
State........................................... Postcode.................................
Phone.......................................... Fax..........................................
Email.............................................................................................
Service Person..............................................................................
I confirm that the pre-delivery service was performed on this machine.
Signature.......................................................................................
Date..............................................................................................
Comments.....................................................................................
.......................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................
Please Complete all Customer Information Below
Customer Information
Customer’s Name.........................................................................
Address........................................................................................
.......................................................................................................
State........................................... Postcode.................................
Phone.......................................... Fax..........................................
Email.............................................................................................
Delivery Person.............................................................................
I confirm that all of the delivery checks were explained and performed.
Signature.......................................................................................
Delivery Date................................................................................
Comments.....................................................................................
.......................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................
2. Customer Delivery Checklist
1. The customer or person responsible has
been given the operator’s manual.
3. All safety, operational and maintenance
information have been explained and
demonstrated.
2. The customer undertakes to read the
com p let e o p era t or ’s manu al an d
understands all aspects of the manual
before operation of the machine.
4. All greasing and oil points, stickers,
guarding and ID plate have been identified
and physically pointed out.
5. The customer agrees that it is his
responsibility to read and carry out the
safety, maintenance and operation as per
this operator’s manual.
WARRANTY CARD
Customer Copy
Customer`s Signature Dealer`s Signature
CUSTOMER NAME Mr./ Mrs :
ADDRESS :
MOBILE NO. :
Email :
NAME OF IMPLEMENT :
MODEL NO. :
YEAR OF Mfg. :
SERIAL NO. :
REGISTRATION NO. :
DATE OF PURCHASING :
NAME OF DEALER :
Corporate Office : Plot No. 235-236 & 238-240, Sec-3, HSIIDC,
Karnal- 132001 (Haryana), India +91-184-2221571/ 72/ 73
Beri Udyog Pvt. Ltd.
9001:2015

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WARRANTY CARD
Company Copy
Customer`s Signature Dealer`s Signature
CUSTOMER NAME Mr./ Mrs :
ADDRESS :
MOBILE NO. :
Email :
NAME OF IMPLEMENT :
MODEL NO. :
YEAR OF Mfg. :
SERIAL NO. :
REGISTRATION NO. :
DATE OF PURCHASING :
NAME OF DEALER :
Corporate Office : Plot No. 235-236 & 238-240, Sec-3, HSIIDC,
Karnal- 132001 (Haryana), India +91-184-2221571/ 72/ 73
Beri Udyog Pvt. Ltd.
9001:2015

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WARRANTY CARD
Dealer Copy
Customer`s Signature Dealer`s Signature
CUSTOMER NAME Mr./ Mrs :
ADDRESS :
MOBILE NO. :
Email :
NAME OF IMPLEMENT :
MODEL NO. :
YEAR OF Mfg. :
SERIAL NO. :
REGISTRATION NO. :
DATE OF PURCHASING :
NAME OF DEALER :
Corporate Office : Plot No. 235-236 & 238-240, Sec-3, HSIIDC,
Karnal- 132001 (Haryana), India +91-184-2221571/ 72/ 73
Beri Udyog Pvt. Ltd.
9001:2015
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