Hagie NTB Series User manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Covers Machine Serial Numbers: SNU80011413001-100, SNU80021413001-100 Part No. 493589
SNU80031413001-100, SNU80041413001-100, SNU80061413001-100 Rev. 1405140331
© 2013-14 Hagie Manufacturing Company. Clarion, Iowa USA
1 – INTRODUCTION
A Word From Hagie Manufacturing Company ................................................................................ 1-1
About This Manual ........................................................................................................................... 1-1
Safety Messages Used In This Manual ............................................................................................. 1-2
Service and Assistance ...................................................................................................................... 1-2
Specifications .................................................................................................................................... 1-3
2014 Product Warranty ..................................................................................................................... 1-7
2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................................. 2-1
Safety Decals .................................................................................................................................... 2-3
3 – OPERATING YOUR NTB
Machine Display Warning Messages - 60’ NTB .............................................................................. 3-1
Unfold/Fold Procedure - 30’/40’ NTB ............................................................................................. 3-2
Unfold/Fold Procedure - 60’ NTB .................................................................................................... 3-6
Float Operation - 30’/40’ NTB ....................................................................................................... 3-13
Float Operation - 60’ NTB .............................................................................................................. 3-16
Application ...................................................................................................................................... 3-19
4 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Service - Lubrication ........................................................................................................................ 4-1
Storage .............................................................................................................................................. 4-5
5 – MISCELLANEOUS
Transporting ...................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Quick-Tach System ........................................................................................................................... 5-1
Cradle Installation - 60’ NTB ........................................................................................................... 5-8

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SECTION 1 – INTRODUCTION
The following patent decal is located on the
front of the attachment and provides current
patents issued on your Nitrogen Tool Bar.
NOTE: Hagie Manufacturing Company reserves
the right to make changes to any current
patents or patents pending at any time,
without notice.
A WORD FROM HAGIE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Congratulations on the purchase of your STS
Nitrogen Toolbar (NTB)! We recommend that
you review this operator’s manual and become
familiar with operating procedures and safety
precautions before attempting to operate your
NTB.
As with any piece of equipment, certain
operating procedures, service, and maintenance
are required to keep your NTB in top running
condition. We have attempted herein to cover all
of the adjustments required to fit varying
conditions. However, there may be times when
special care must be considered.
NOTE: The user is responsible for inspecting the
NTB and having parts repaired or
replaced when continued use of the
product causes damage or excessive
wear to other parts.
Hagie Manufacturing Company reserves the
right to make changes in the design and material
of any subsequent NTB without obligation to
existing units.
Thank you for choosing a Hagie NTB and we
ensure you of our continued interest in its
satisfactory operation for you. We are proud to
have you as a customer!
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Hagie Manufacturing Patent Decal
(Located on the front of attachment)
NOTICE
The purpose of this manual is to guide
you in operating the Nitrogen Toolbar
(NTB). Read this manual in addition to
the sprayer operator’s manual, and all
other literature that is included with the
machine.
Thismanualisonlyintendedtocoverthe
NTB attachment and any differences in
the operation of the sprayer controls.
Referto your sprayeroperator’smanual
for complete instructions on machine
operation.
NOTICE
Any pictures contained within this
operator’s manual that depict situations
with shields, guards, rails, or lids
removed are for demonstration only.
HagieManufacturing Companystrongly
urges the operator to keep all shields
and safety devices in place at all times.

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SECTION 1 –
INTRODUCTION
This manual will aid you in the proper
operation and service of your Nitrogen
Toolbar (NTB). It is the responsibility of the
user to read the operator’s manual and
comply with the correct and safe operating
procedures, as well as maintain the product
accordingtotheserviceinformationprovided
in the Maintenance and Storage section
elsewhere in this manual.
Photographs and illustrations used in this
manual are of general nature only. Some of
the equipment described and/or shown may
or may not be available on your NTB.
Information described in this manual was
correct at the time of printing. Because of
HagieManufacturingCompany’scontinuous
product improvement, certain information
maynot be included inthismanual. To obtain
the most current operator’s manual for your
attachment, please visit www.hagiehelp.com.
Keepthis manual ina convenient placefor
easy reference, should problems arise. This
manual is considered a permanent fixture of
the product. In the event of resale, this
manual should accompany the NTB.
If you do not understand any part of this
manual or require additional information or
service, contact Hagie Customer Support for
assistance.
SAFETY MESSAGES USED
IN THIS MANUAL
The following safety messages found
throughout this manual alert you of situations
that could be potentially dangerous to the
operator, service personnel, or equipment.
NOTE: A “Note” is intended to make special
mention of, or remark on.
SERVICE AND ASSISTANCE
For service and assistance, please contact:
Hagie Manufacturing Company
721 Central Avenue West
P.O. Box 273
Clarion, IA 50525-0273
(515) 532-2861 OR (800) 247-4885
www.hagiehelp.com
NOTICE
Reference to right and left-hand used
throughout this manual refers to the
position when seated in the operator’s
seat facing forward.
DANGER
This symbol indicates a hazardous
situationwhich, ifnot avoided,will result
in serious injury or death.
WARNING
This symbol indicates a potentially
hazardous situation, which if not
avoided, could result in serious injury or
death.
CAUTION
This symbol indicates a potentially
hazardous situation, which if not
avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury. It may also be used to
alert against unsafe practices.
NOTICE
This symbol indicates operator
awareness, which if not avoided, may
result in personal or property damage.

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INTRODUCTION
1-3
SPECIFICATIONS
Hagie Manufacturing Company offers it’s Nitrogen Toolbar (NTB) in 12-row, 16-row, 18-skip
row, 24-skip row, and 36-skip row configurations, depending on model. The 6-ft. (182 cm)
clearance allows growers to side-dress nitrogen later in the growing season, in some situations,
after tassels have topped.
NTB units are set for 30” (76 cm) rows, but some can accommodate 20, 22, or 36-inch (50, 55,
or 91 cm) rows. They are capable of applying 80 to 100 lbs. (36 to 45 kg) of nitrogen at 14 to 16
mph (22 to 25 km/h), which is approximately twice the speed of tractor-pulled units.
Fold Points (30-ft. NTB)
Specification 12-Row
NTB 16-Row
NTB 18-Row
NTB 24-Row
NTB 36-Row
NTB
(60-ft. only)
Skip Row N/A N/A X X X
Standard Coulter Row Units 11 15 9 12 N/A
Electro-Hydraulic Fold/Lift/
Level XXXXX
100 PSI (6.9 bar) Glycerin-
Filled Pressure Gauge XXXXX
Solution Control Valves 3 3 3 • 3(40’NTB)
•5(60’NTB) 5
•RHFold
Point •LHFold
Point
30-ft. NTB Fold Points
-Typical View
30-ft. NTB Fold Points
(Folded position shown)
-Typical View

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INTRODUCTION
Fold Points (40-ft. NTB) Fold Points (60-ft. NTB)
•RHTip
Fold •RH
Fold
Point
• LHFold
Point •LHTip
Fold
40-ft. NTB Fold Points
-Typical View
40-ft. NTB Fold Points
(Folded position shown)
-Typical View
60-ft. NTB Fold Points
(Folded position shown)
-Typical View
RHFold
Point
LH Fold Point
60-ft. NTB Folding Mechanism
(Complete fold position)
* Right-hand side shown

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INTRODUCTION
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NTB Transport Dimensions
30-ft. NTB Dimensions
40-ft. NTB Dimensions
30’ NTB
(Complete unfolded width)
* 349” (886.5 cm)
30’NTB
(Length - front of machine
to front of folded NTB)
* 175” (444.5 cm)
30’ NTB
(Complete folded width)
* 150.25” (381.6 cm)
40’ NTB
(Complete unfolded width)
* 449.5” (11.4 m)
40’NTB
(Length - front of machine
to front of folded NTB)
* 178.3” (452.9 cm)
40’ NTB
(Complete folded width)
* 150.25” (381.6 cm)

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INTRODUCTION
60-ft. NTB Dimensions
The following illustration defines the 60-ft. NTB design and will help in identifying
terminology used throughout this manual.
60’ NTB
•A- NTB Height (raised position)
= 137” (348 cm)
•B-Length(frontofcabtofrontoffoldedNTB)
= 98.3” (249.7 cm)
•C- Length (overall NTB)
= 29’-10” (909.3 cm)
•D-Height(bottomofraisedcoultertoground)
= 1’, 9” (53.3 cm)
A
BC
D
60’ NTB
(Complete folded width)
* 18’ (216”/548.6 cm)
60’ NTB Layout

SECTION 1 –
INTRODUCTION
1-7
2014 PRODUCT WARRANTY
Hagie Manufacturing Company Product Warranty
Hagie Manufacturing Company warrants each new Hagie product to be free under normal use
and service from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of lesser of: two (2) years or
1000 hours from the date of delivery on all Agricultural Products. Hagie Manufacturing Company
makes this warranty from the original delivery date and is transferable to a purchaser from the
original purchaser of this equipment, given there is remaining time left under the year and hour
warranty standard stated above. This warranty shall be fulfilled by repairing or replacing free of
charge any part that shows evidence of defect or improper workmanship, provided the part is
returned to Hagie Manufacturing Company within thirty (30) days of the date that such defect or
improper workmanship is discovered, or should have been discovered. Labor to repair said
items will be covered by standard labor time rates. Freight charges of defective parts are not
covered by this warranty and are the responsibility of the purchaser. No other express warranty
is given and no affirmation of Hagie Manufacturing Company, by words or action, shall
constitute a warranty.
Hagie Manufacturing Company limits its warranty to only those products manufactured by Hagie
Manufacturing Company and does not warrant any part or component not manufactured by
Hagie Manufacturing Company, such as parts or components being subject to their
manufacturer’s warranties, if any. Excluded from this warranty are parts subjected to accident,
alteration, or negligent use or repair. This warranty does not cover normal maintenance such as
engine tune ups, adjustments, inspections, nor any consumables such as tires, rubber products,
solution system valves, wear parts, wiper blades, etc.
Hagie Manufacturing Company shall not be responsible for repairs or replacements which are
necessitated, in whole or in part; by the use of parts not manufactured by or obtainable from
Hagie Manufacturing Company nor for service performed by someone other than Hagie
authorized personnel, unless authorized by Hagie Manufacturing Company. Customer
acknowledges that it is not relying on Hagie Manufacturing Company’s skill or judgment to
select finish goods for any purpose and that there are no warranties which are not contained in
this agreement.
In no event shall Hagie Manufacturing Company’s tort, contract, or warranty liability exceed the
purchase price of the product. The foregoing limitation will not apply to claims for personal injury
caused solely by Hagie Manufacturing Company’s negligence.
Hagie Manufacturing Company shall not be liable for damages, including special, incidental or
consequential damages or injuries (damage and repairs of equipment itself, loss of profits,
rental or substitute equipment, loss of good will, etc.) arising out of or in connection with
performance of the equipment or its use by customer, and Hagie Manufacturing Company shall
not be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damages arising out of or in connection
with Hagie Manufacturing Company’s failure to perform its obligation hereunder. HAGIE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S ENTIRE LIABILITY AND THE CUSTOMER’S EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS COVERED UNDER THIS
WARRANTY. THIS WARRANTY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

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SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
Most accidents occur as the result of failure to
follow basic and fundamental safety rules and
precautions. Recognizing potential safety
hazards, following correct and safe operating
procedures described in this manual, and
complying with safety warnings located
throughout the machine and attachment may
reduce the risk of accidents.
There is no way to completely eliminate the
potential for danger when operating agricultural
equipment. Therefore, you must study this
operator’smanual and understandhowtooperate
the attachment controls for safe operation before
using the attachment. Likewise, never let anyone
operate the attachment without proper
instruction.
Do not operate the attachment for anything
other than its intended use. Hagie Manufacturing
Company shall not be liable for any damage,
injury, or death associated with improper use of
the attachment.
Do not make any modifications such as
weldments, add-ons, adaptations, or changes
from the original design of the attachment. Such
modifications may become safety hazards to you
and others and will void all warranties.
Replace missing, faded, or damaged safety
signs. Refer to “Safety Decals” elsewhere in this
section for correct sign and placement.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
General Safety
• The hydraulic and electrical control systems
are optimized for use with this attachment.
Any modification to these systems may lead
to unintended or uncontrolled motion. Do
NOT install add-on control systems that are
not approved by Hagie Manufacturing Com-
pany.
• Some conditions cannot be completely safe-
guarded against without interfering with effi-
cient operation of the machine and/or
reasonable accessibility. In these cases,
decals have been installed to provide the
operator with hazard information.
Do NOT remove decals for any reason. If a
decal is damaged or missing, contact the
Hagie Customer Support Department for
replacement.
Wear Protective Clothing
• Do not wear loose fitting clothing that could
get caught in moving parts. Wear safety
equipment that is appropriate for the job.
• Do not store chemical-soaked clothes in the
cab. Clean off as much mud and dirt from
your shoes as you can before entering the
cab.
Be Prepared
• Be prepared for an emergency. Keep a fire
extinguisher handy. Keep a first aid kit and
clean water in the cab.
• Make sure to service the fire extinguisher
regularly. Keep an accurate inventory of sup-
plies in the first aid kit and dispose of any-
thing that has expired.

SECTION 2 –
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
2-2
General Repair/Maintenance
Safety
• Turn off sprayer engine before checking,
adjusting, repairing, lubricating, or
cleaning any part of the attachment.
• Disconnect the battery ground cable and
turn the Battery Disconnect Switch OFF
before servicing the electrical system or
welding on an attachment.
Safe Hydraulic Maintenance
• Always practice personal safety when
performing service or maintenance on
the hydraulic system.
• Use caution when working around
hydraulic fluid under pressure. Escaping
fluid can have sufficient force to pene-
trate your skin, causing serious injury.
This fluid may also be hot enough to
burn.
• Always lower the load or relieve pres-
sure before repairing a hydraulic leak.
• Avoid torching, welding, and soldering
near pressurized hydraulic lines. Pressur-
ized lines may accidentally burst when
heat goes beyond the immediate flame
area.
Oil-Over-Air Scenarios
• Upon initial startup of the NTB, be ready
for possible rapid movement, should
some air become trapped in the cylin-
ders.
DO NOT ALLOW PEOPLE TO
STAND IN LOCATIONS WHERE THE
NTB COULD STRIKE THEM!
• Open and close right and left toolbars
two (2) times, simultaneously to force
out any air in the system.
• Operate all attachment functions (i.e.
main lift, main fold, up/down movement
of outer sections, outer folds, and left and
right-hand wings) two (2) times simulta-
neously to force out any air in the sys-
tem.
Handle Agricultural Chemicals
Safely
Agricultural chemicals used in
applications can be harmful to your health
and the environment if not used carefully.
• Always follow the manufacturer’s label
for directions of use.
• Never allow chemicals to come in con-
tact with your skin or eyes. Always use
the proper Personal Protective Equip-
ment (PPE).

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SECTION 2 –
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
• Never pour chemicals into an empty
tank. Always fill tank half full of water
first.
• Dispose of empty chemical containers
properly.
• Wash spilled chemicals or residue away
to prevent corrosion and deterioration.
• Select safe areas to fill, flush, calibrate,
and clean sprayer where chemicals will
not run off to contaminate people, ani-
mals, vegetation, or water supply.
• Never place a spray nozzle to your lips in
an attempt to unclog it.
• Do not spray when wind is in excess of
chemical manufacturer’s recommenda-
tion.
• Store chemicals in their original contain-
ers with the label intact.
• Store chemicals in a separate, locked
building.
• Wear protective equipment as recom-
mended by the chemical manufacturer.
SAFETY DECALS
Decals warning you of avoidable danger
arelocated onvariouspartsofthe attachment.
They are there for your personal safety and
protection. DO NOT remove them. They will
fracture upon attempted removal and
therefore, must be replaced.
Following are locations of important
safety decals. Replace them if they are
damaged or missing. All safety decals,
instructional decals, or machine striping may
be purchased through the Hagie Customer
Support Department.
To replace safety decals, ensure the
installation area is clean and dry and decide
on exact position before you remove the
backing paper.
Safety Decal Locations
30’ NTB
650137
(Located to the right of the electrical box
cover)
650219
(Located on each lower lift arm weld)
650201
(Located on each outrigger)
650204
(Located between center tool bar and
articulator)

SECTION 2 –
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
2-4
650339
(Located on left and right front cross-
member near hydraulic manifolds)
40’ NTB
650137
(Located to the right of the electrical box
cover)
650219
(Located on each lower lift arm weld)
650201
(Located on each outer arm)
650204
(Located between center tool bar and
articulator; Located between outrigger
and outer arm)
650339
(Located on left and right front cross-
member near hydraulic manifolds)

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SECTION 2 –
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
60’ NTB
650178
(Located near Quick-Attach system)
650201
(Located on Sections 1, 2, and 3; Located
on Section 1 articulator)
650204
Section 1
• Located on Section 1 tubes, locks, and
fold joint
Section 2
• Located between Section 2 articulator
and center section.
• Located between Section 2 rear tube.
• Section 2 fold joint.
650208
(Located on Section 3)
650339
(Located on left and right front cross-
member near hydraulic manifolds)

SECTION 2 –
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
2-6
650447
(Located to the right of the electrical box
cover)

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MACHINE DISPLAY WARNING
MESSAGES - 60’ NTB
When operating machine functions, such as
Tread Adjustment, All-Wheel Steer (AWS), and
Float operation, various warning and
confirmation messages will appear on your
Machine Display to avoid property damage.
NOTE: These warning and confirmation
messages will reset and the operator
must acknowledge these messages again
any time the NTB is installed and the Left
or Right Boom Switches (located on the
Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle) are
pressed in the “Fold-In” position, the
machine’s drive state is changed from
Road to Field Mode, the AWS or Float
Buttons (located on the Machine
Display) are pressed, or each time the
ignition key is cycled.
Tread Width Adjustment
-If Equipped
When any of the Tread Width Adjustment
Buttons (located on the Machine Display
Auxiliary Controls Page) are pressed, a warning
message will appear stating that before Tread
Width Adjustment will be enabled, ensure the
NTB is in the UNFOLDED position.
• Press ACKNOWLEDGE to accept.
After the first warning message has been
acknowledged, a second confirmation message
will appear, which is an assurance confirming
that the NTB is unfolded and you want to
proceed.
• Press ACKNOWLEDGE to accept.
NOTE: If you run the wheels into the bar after
you have pressed “Acknowledge” on the
confirmation message, the warranty will
be voided.
Refer to your machine operator’s manual for
further information on Tread Width Adjustment.
All-Wheel Steer (AWS)
-If Equipped
When the AWS Button (located on the
Machine Display Home Page - Field Mode) is
pressed, a warning message will appear stating
thatbefore AWS will be enabled,ensuretheNTB
is in the UNFOLDED position.
• Press ACKNOWLEDGE to accept.
Tread Width Adjustment
Warning Message
Tread Width Adjustment
Confirmation Message

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OPERATING YOUR NTB
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After the first warning message has been
acknowledged, a second confirmation
message will appear, which is an assurance
confirming that the NTB is unfolded and you
want to proceed.
• Press ACKNOWLEDGE to accept.
NOTE: If you run the wheels into the bar
after you have pressed
“Acknowledge” on the confirmation
message, the warranty will be
voided.
Refer to your machine operator’s manual
for further information on AWS.
Float Operation
When the Float Button (located on the
Machine Display Auxiliary Controls Page) is
pressed, a warning message (cradle hazard)
will appear stating that before Float will be
enabled, ensure the NTB is in the
UNFOLDED position.
• Press ACKNOWLEDGE to accept.
Refer to “Float Operation - 60’ NTB”
elsewhere in this manual for further
information.
UNFOLD/FOLD PROCEDURE
- 30’/40’ NTB
Unfold Nitrogen Toolbar
(from storage position)
1. Ensure the Hydrostatic Drive Control
Handle is in the NEUTRAL position.
AWS Warning Message
AWS Confirmation Message
WARNING
Before proceeding, check the area
around the machine for bystanders,
overhead objects, and power lines.
Failure to comply may result in serious
injury or death.
Float Warning Message

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OPERATING YOUR NTB
2. Press the Field/Road Button (located on
the Machine Display - Home Page) and
change the machine’s drive state to
FIELD mode.
NOTE: The selected drive state will
illuminate.
NOTE: The machine’s drive state cannot be
changed unless the Hydrostatic Drive
Control Handle is in the NEUTRAL
position.
3. Raise NTB up off ground.
• Press and hold the Transom Switch (located on
the Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle) in the UP
position to raise the entire lift.
NOTE: Ensure coulters clear the ground.
4. Unfold the NTB by pressing and holding
the corresponding Left and Right Boom/
NTB Switches (located on the Hydro-
static Drive Control Handle) in the OUT
position.
Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle
-Typical View
Field/Road Button
(Located on the Machine Display
- Home Page)
Transom Switch - UP
(Located on the Hydrostatic
Drive Control Handle)
-Typical View
Left and Right Boom/NTB Switches
(Located on the Hydrostatic
Drive Control Handle)
-Typical View

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OPERATING YOUR NTB
3-4
NTB Extension - Section 2
(40-ft. NTB only)
5. Unfold each Section 2 extension by
pressing and holding the Boom/NTB
Extension Switch (located on the side
console) in the UP (Out) position.
NOTE: Both left and right extensions will
unfold when this switch is pressed.
Fold Nitrogen Toolbar
(to storage position)
1. Ensure the Hydrostatic Drive Control
Handle is in the NEUTRAL position.
2. Ensure the machine’s drive state is in
FIELD mode on the Machine Display -
Home Page.
NOTE: The selected drive state will
illuminate.
NOTE: The machine’s drive state cannot be
changed unless the Hydrostatic Drive
Control Handle is in the NEUTRAL
position.
3. Press the Float Button (located on the
Machine Display - Auxiliary Controls
Page) and turn Float operation OFF.
• Left Boom UP
•Left
Boom IN •LeftBoomOUT
•LeftBoom
DOWN
• Right Boom UP
• RightBoom
OUT • Right Boom IN
• RightBoom
DOWN
Left and Right Boom/
NTB Switch Orientation
-Typical View
Boom/NTB Extension Switch
(Located on the side console)
-Typical View
Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle
-Typical View
Machine Display - Home Page
(Field Mode)

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SECTION 3 –
OPERATING YOUR NTB
4. Raise NTB up off ground.
• Press and hold the Transom Switch (located on
the Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle) in the UP
position to raise the entire lift.
NOTE: Ensure coulters clear the ground.
NTB Extension - Section 2
(40-ft. NTB only)
5. Fold in each Section 2 extension by
pressing and holding the Boom/NTB
Extension Switch (located on the side
console) in the DOWN (In) position.
NOTE: Both left and right extensions will
fold in when this switch is pressed.
6. Fold in the NTB by pressing and holding
the corresponding Left and Right Boom/
NTB Switches (located on the Hydro-
static Drive Control Handle) in the IN
position.
Float Button
(Located on the Machine Display -
Auxiliary Controls Page)
Transom Switch - UP
(Located on the Hydrostatic
Drive Control Handle)
-Typical View
NOTICE
Foldeach Section2 extensionINbefore
folding the tool bar arms in. Failure to
comply will result in damage to the NTB
during fold procedure.
Boom/NTB Extension Switch
(Located on the side console)
-Typical View

SECTION 3 –
OPERATING YOUR NTB
3-6
UNFOLD/FOLD PROCEDURE
- 60’ NTB
NOTE: Refer to the “60’ NTB Layout”
illustration provided in Section 1 -
Introduction elsewhere in this
manual to aid in identifying the
various sections of the NTB.
Unfold Nitrogen Toolbar
(from storage position)
1. Ensure the Hydrostatic Drive Control
Handle is in the NEUTRAL position.
2. Press the Field/Road Button (located on
the Machine Display - Home Page) and
change the machine’s drive state to
ROAD mode.
NOTE: The selected drive state will
illuminate.
Left and Right Boom/NTB Switches
(Located on the Hydrostatic
Drive Control Handle)
-Typical View
• Left Boom UP
•Left
Boom IN •LeftBoomOUT
•LeftBoom
DOWN
• Right Boom UP
• RightBoom
OUT • Right Boom IN
• RightBoom
DOWN
Left and Right Boom/
NTB Switch Orientation
-Typical View
WARNING
Before proceeding, check the area
around the machine for bystanders,
overhead objects, and power lines.
Failure to comply may result in serious
injury or death.
Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle
-Typical View
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