Haybuster H-1130 Parts list manual

0500140 • November 2018
DuraTech InDusTrIes InTernaTIonal Inc.
Po Box 1940, JamesTown, nD 58402-1940
Tel: (701) 252-4601• Fax: (701) 252-0502
www.DuraTechInDusTrIes.neT • www.hayBusTer.com
H-1130
PTO Driven Tub Grinder
Operating Instructions and Parts Reference
TM
Product InformatIon
Includes Stationary Electrical Supplement

A Tradition of Innovation Since 1966

H-1130
PTO Driven Tub Grinder
Includes Stationary Electrical Supplement
Operating Instructions
and Parts Reference
TM
DuraTech Industries International Inc. (DuraTech Industries) has made every effort to
assure that this manual completely and accurately describes the operation and maintenance
of the H-1130 PTO Driven Tub Grinder as of the date of publication. DuraTech Industries
reserves the right to make updates to the machine from time to time. Even in the event of
such updates, you should still nd this manual to be appropriate for the safe operation and
maintenance of your unit.
This manual, as well as materials provided by component suppliers to DuraTech Industries
are all considered to be part of the information package. Every operator is required to read
and understand these manuals, and they should be located within easy access for periodic
review.
& are registered trademarks of Duratech Industries
International, Inc. Haybuster, H-1130 and Big Bite with logo are trademarks of Duratech
Industries International, Inc.

A Tradition of Innovation Since 1966

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FOREWORD
Foreword
All personnel must read and understand the following sections before operating the
H-1130 Tub Grinder.
•Foreword and Section 1, important safety information.
•Section 2, “Machine operation,” which explains normal operation of the
machine.
•Section 2.1, “Pre-Operation Inspection”.
Appropriate use of unit
The H-1130 Tilt Tub Grinder is designed to grind material into more palatable or
manageable rations for your operation. It has multiple uses:
1. Grind most types of hay
•Big round bales
•Loose hay
•Square bales
2. Grind most types of grain
•Ear corn
•Shell corn
•High moisture corn

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•Most small grains
3. Grind most types of crop residue
•Stover
•Straw
4. Grind various sizes
• Screens are available from 1/8” to 8”
• Combine screen sizes to get desired cut
Operator protection
As with all machinery, care needs to be taken in order to insure the safety of the
operator and those in the surrounding area.
WARNING: The OPERATOR IS RESPONSIBLE for the safety of the
operator and those in the surrounding area. Operators and those observing the
operation of the H-1130 Tub Grinder are required to wear head, eye, and ear
protection, No loose clothing is allowed.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
H-1130 TUB GRINDER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Part 1: Operating Instructions ........................................1
Introduction ................................................................................. 2
Purpose ....................................................................................... 2
Section 1: Safety......................................................................... 4
1.1 Safety-alert symbols.......................................................................................... 4
1.2 Operator - personal equipment.......................................................................... 6
1.3 Machine safety labels ........................................................................................ 7
1.4 Thrown objects and operator safety ................................................................ 11
1.5 Shielding.......................................................................................................... 12
1.6 Personal protection equipment ........................................................................ 12
1.7 Safety Review ................................................................................................. 13
1.8 Fire Prevention ................................................................................................ 15
1.9 Fire Extinguishers: .......................................................................................... 16
1.10 Towing .......................................................................................................... 17
1.11 Service and maintenance ............................................................................... 18
Section 2: Operation ................................................................. 19
2.1 Pre-Operating Inspection ....................................................................... 19
2.2 Introduction to the machine................................................................... 21
2.2.1 Description of the H-1130 Tub Grinder ......................................... 21
2.2.2 Overview of Operator’s Controls.................................................... 21
2.2.3 Electronic governor......................................................................... 22
2.2.4 Rotor................................................................................................ 22
2.2.5 Screens ............................................................................................ 23
2.2.6 Tub................................................................................................... 23
2.2.7 Slug Buster and Mill Grate ............................................................. 23
2.2.8 Conveyors, Lifting and Folding ...................................................... 24
2.2.9 Hydraulic Tilt Platform .................................................................. 24
2.3 Machine Operation ................................................................................. 25
2.3.1 Tractor Set Up ................................................................................. 25
2.3.2 How to hook up to tractor ............................................................... 26
2.3.3 How to disconnect from tractor....................................................... 26
2.3.4 P.T.O. Shield.................................................................................... 27
2.3.5 How to operate machine as a unit ................................................... 27
2.4 Shutdown procedures.............................................................................. 29
2.4.1 Normal Shutdown Procedure .......................................................... 29
2.4.2 Emergency Shutdown Procedure .................................................... 29

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2.5 Storage...................................................................................................... 29
2.5.1 Preparing for storage ....................................................................... 29
2.5.2 Removing from storage................................................................... 30
2.6 Road Transport........................................................................................ 30
2.6.1 Set up to transport ........................................................................... 30
2.6.2 Change back to operate .................................................................. 30
2.7 Raising the Tub Platform........................................................................ 31
2.8 Parts of the electronic governor............................................................. 32
2.9 Operation of the electronic governor..................................................... 33
2.10 Calibration of the electronic governor ............................................... 34
2.11 Adjusting the tub’s rotation speed......................................................... 34
2.12 Adjusting the conveyor belt tension ...................................................... 35
2.13 Adjusting the conveyor belt tracking .................................................... 36
2.14 Adjusting tub chain tension.................................................................... 37
2.15 Main drive belt adjustment .................................................................... 38
2.16 Electro-hydraulic valve coil test............................................................. 40
2.16a Sensor test ................................................................................................ 41
2.17 Electro-hydraulic valve calibration ....................................................... 41
2.18 Belly auger drain covers ......................................................................... 43
Section 3: General Maintenance ............................................... 44
3.1 Lubrication .............................................................................................. 45
3.2 Hydraulic system..................................................................................... 51
3.3 Screens...................................................................................................... 52
3.4 Hammermill maintenance ...................................................................... 53
3.5 Balanced Hammer maintenance and replacement............................... 54
3.6 Dodge Rotor bearing installation .......................................................... 59
3.7 Installing pump drive chain coupler...................................................... 62
Section 4: Troubleshooting the H-1130.................................... 63
4.1 Troubleshooting the electronic governor system ........................................ 63
4.2 General Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 67
Appendix A: Warranty ............................................................... 68

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Part 2: Parts Reference .................................................83
MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY #1 (S.N. UP TO 1110009530) ...............................................86
MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY #2 (S.N. UP TO 1110009530) ...............................................88
MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY #1 (S.N. 1110009630 THRU 111125030) .............................90
MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY #2 (S.N. 1110009630 THRU 111125030) .............................91
MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY DETAILS A & B (S.N. 1110009630 THRU 111125030)......92
MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY #1 (S.N. 1112025130 & UP) .................................................94
MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY #2 (S.N. 1112025130 & UP) .................................................95
MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY DETAILS A & B (S.N. 1112025130 & UP)..........................96
BELLY SIDE SHEETS ........................................................................................................98
PLATFORM ASSEMBLY (S.N. UP TO 1110009530).....................................................100
PLATFORM ASSEMBLY (S.N. 1110009630 TO 1115070030) ......................................102
PLATFORM ASSEMBLY DETAIL A (S.N. 1110009630 TO 1115070030)....................104
PLATFORM ASSEMBLY (S.N. 1116071930 AND UP) ..................................................106
PLATFORM ASSEMBLY DETAIL A (S.N. 1116071930 AND UP) ................................108
BULL WHEEL ASSEMBLY (S.N. UP TO 1111025030)..................................................110
BULL WHEEL ASSEMBLY (S.N. 1112025130 & UP )...................................................112
ROTOR ASSEMBLY (SN UP TO 11IJ005030) ................................................................114
ROTOR ASSEMBLY (S.N. 1110010130 TO 1111021930)...............................................116
ROTOR ASSEMBLY (S.N. 1111022030 UP TO 1117090030).........................................118
ROTOR ASSEMBLY (S.N. 1118090130 AND UP)..........................................................120
PUMP DRIVE COUPLER.................................................................................................122
TUB DRIVE ASSEMBLY .................................................................................................124
TUB ASSEMBLY ..............................................................................................................126
HITCH / DRIVE LINE ASSEMBLY.................................................................................128
Appendix B: H-1130 Specications .......................................... 69
Appendix C: Required for operation ......................................... 70
H1130 Electric Tub Grinder Operators Manual Supplement .... 72
Supplement Section 1: Set-Up (For S.N. 0651 And Up)................................... 72
Supplement Section 2: Start-Up (For S.N. Up To 0650) .................................. 73
Supplement Section 2: Start-Up (For S.N. 0651 And Up) ............................... 74
Supplement Section 3: Shut-Down Procedure (For S.N. Up To 0650) ............ 75
Supplement Section 3: Shut-Down Procedure (For S.N. 0651 And Up).......... 75
Supplement Section 3: Governor System........................................................... 76
Supplement Section 4: Lubrication .................................................................... 77
Supplement Section 5: Raising/lowering the tub platform, raising/lowering
the discharge conveyor, and folding/unfolding the discharge conveyor.......... 79
Supplement Section 6: Hydraulic cooler........................................................... 80
Supplement Section 7: Transport Hitch............................................................ 81
H-1130 Electric Specications .................................................. 82

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BELLY CONVEYOR AUGER ASSEMBLY #1 (UP TO S.N. 1113040030)....................130
BELLY CONVEYOR AUGER ASSEMBLY #2 (UP TO S.N. 1113040030)....................131
BELLY CONVEYOR AUGER ASSEMBLY DETAIL A (UP TO S.N. 1113040030) ......132
BELLY AUGER ASSEMBLY (S.N. 1113040130 AND UP) ............................................134
LOWER DISCHARGE CONVEYOR ASSEMBLY (S.N. UP TO 1110010030) .............136
LOWER DISCHARGE CONVEYOR ASSEMBLY
(S.N. 1110010130 TO 1113040030)...................................................................................138
LOWER DISCHARGE CONVEYOR ASSEMBLY (S.N. 1113040130 AND UP) ..........140
UPPER DISCHARGE CONVEYOR ASSEMBLY (S.N. UP TO 1110010030) ...............142
UPPER DISCHARGE CONVEYOR ASSEMBLY (S.N. 1110010030 TO 1117090030) ..............144
UPPER DISCHARGE CONVEYOR ASSEMBLY (S.N. 1118090130 AND UP)............146
HYDRAULIC OIL TANK ASSEMBLY............................................................................148
4300078 SERVO 5 GPM VALVE......................................................................................150
TANDUM HYDRAULIC PUMP ......................................................................................151
4000429 HYDRAULIC SOLENOID VALVE...................................................................152
4000430 RELIEF VALVE..................................................................................................153
4300431 3-POS 4-WAY HYDRAULIC VALVE ..............................................................154
4300432 2-POS 4-WAY HYDRAULIC VALVE ..............................................................155
4000423 2-BANK HYDRAULIC VALVE .......................................................................156
MACHINE HYDRAULICS SCHEMATIC.......................................................................157
OIL TANK HYDRAULICS...............................................................................................158
TANDUM PUMP HYDRAULICS ....................................................................................160
TUB FLOW CONTROL HYDRAULICS .........................................................................162
SOLENOID HYDRAULIC VALVE..................................................................................164
FIXED FLOW CONTROL VALVE HYDRAULICS (S.N. UP TO 1110010030) ............166
FIXED FLOW CONTROL VALVE HYDRAULICS
(S.N. 1110010130 TO 1113040030)...................................................................................168
FIXED FLOW CONTROL VALVE HYDRAULICS (S.N. 1113040130 AND UP).........170
CONVEYOR ON/OFF VALVE HYDRAULICS ..............................................................172
TUB ROTATION VALVE AND TUB ORBIT MOTOR (S.N. UP TO 1110010030) .......174
TUB ROTATION VALVE AND TUB ORBIT MOTOR (S.N. 1110010130 AND UP)....176
CONVEYOR FOLD/UNFOLD & RAISE/LOWER VALVE HYDRAULICS.................178
TUB TILT HYDRAULICS ................................................................................................180
BELLY AUGER ORBIT MOTOR HYDRAULICS (S.N. UP TO 1113040030) ..............182
BELLY AUGER HYDRAULICS & GREASE LINES #1 (S.N. 1113040130 AND UP) .184
BELLY AUGER HYDRAULICS & GREASE LINES #2 (S.N. 1113040130 AND UP) .185
CONVEYOR LIFT AND FOLD CYLINDER HYDRAULICS .......................................188
CONVEYOR FLOW CONTROL VALVE HYDRAULICS (S.N. UP TO 1113040030)..190
CONVEYOR FLOW CONTROL VALVE HYDRAULICS (S.N. 1113040130 AND UP) ............192
DISCHARGE CONVEYOR ORBIT MOTOR HYDRAULICS.......................................194
PRESSURE GAUGES (S.N. 1110010130 AND UP)........................................................196
WHEELS AND HUBS.......................................................................................................198

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ORBIT MOTOR.................................................................................................................200
3600698 PTO ASSEMBLY................................................................................................202
3600699 PTO ASSEMBLY................................................................................................203
3600700 PTO ASSEMBLY................................................................................................204
3600768 PTO ASSEMBLY................................................................................................205
PRESSURE ROLLER ASSEMBLY..................................................................................206
TUB ROLLER BEARING ASSEMBLY...........................................................................207
TRACTOR POWERED FUNCTIONS HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC .............................208
TUB / CONVEYOR HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT .................................................................209
HYDRAULIC CYLINDER SEALS AND OTHER ITEMS .............................................210
ELECTRONIC GOVERNOR ASSEMBLY ......................................................................212
GRAIN HOPPER #1 (OPTION)........................................................................................214
GRAIN HOPPER #2 (OPTION)........................................................................................216
MILL GRATE / SLUGBAR COMBINATION (OPTION)
(FOR S.N. UP TO 1115070030).........................................................................................218
MILL GRATE - 9 BAR - 2-1/2” (FOR S.N. 1116071930 TO 1117090030) .....................220
MILL GRATE - 9 BAR - 2-1/2” (FOR S.N. 1118090130 AND UP) ................................222
EAR CORN KIT (OPTION)..............................................................................................224
GEYSER PLATE (OPTION) (FOR S.N. UP TO 1115070030).........................................226
GEYSER PLATE (OPTION) (FOR S.N. 1116071930 AND UP) .....................................228
MATERIAL GUIDE ASSEMBLY (OPTION)...................................................................230
DECALS ............................................................................................................................232
DECAL LOCATIONS........................................................................................................234
5700845 H-1130 WIRING HARNESS..............................................................................235
5700902 OPTIONAL POWER HARNESS.......................................................................236
STATIONARY ELECTRIC TUB GRINDER SUPPLEMENT .......... 237
ELECTRIC MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY #1....................................................... 238
ELECTRIC MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY #2....................................................... 240
ELECTRIC MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY #3....................................................... 242
ELECTRIC MOTOR ASSEMBLY #1 (S.N. UP TO 0650)................................. 244
ELECTRIC MOTOR ASSEMBLY #2 (S.N. UP TO 0650)................................. 246
ELECTRIC MOTOR ASSEMBLY #1 (S.N. 0651 & UP)................................... 248
ELECTRIC MOTOR ASSEMBLY #2 (S.N. 0651 & UP)................................... 250
OFFSET BULL WHEEL .................................................................................... 252
MILL GRATE - 9 BAR - 3” ................................................................................ 254
400477 - 2 BANK HYDRAULIC VALVE .......................................................... 256
400478 - 1 BANK HYDRAULIC VALVE ......................................................... 258
HYDRAULIC COOLER ..................................................................................... 260
TUB PLATFORM VALVE HYDRAULICS........................................................ 262
OIL TANK HYDRAULICS................................................................................. 264

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CONVEYOR ON/OFF VALVE HYDRAULICS ................................................ 266
CONVEYOR FOLD/UNFOLD & RAISE/LOWER VALVE HYDRAULICS... 268
CONVEYOR FOLD/UNFOLD & RAISE/LOWER VALVE HYDRAULICS
DETAILS B-D...................................................................................................... 270
CASSAPA PUMP................................................................................................. 272
AUXILLARY HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC ...................................................... 274
TUB/CONVEYOR HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT (S.N. UP TO 113040030) ........... 275
1130 TUB/TWIN AUGER CONVEYOR HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
(S.N. 113040130 AND UP).................................................................................. 276
5700975 ELECTRIC HARNESS......................................................................... 277
SCHEMATIC 460 VOLT #1 ................................................................................ 278
SCHEMATIC 460 VOLT #2 ................................................................................ 279
SCHEMATIC 460 VOLT #3 ................................................................................ 280
H-1130 TUB GRINDER DOCUMENTATION COMMENT FORM .. 281

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H-1130 TUB GRINDER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
H-1130
PTO Driven Tub Grinder
Part 1: Operating Instructions
TM

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Introduction
The H-1130 Tub Grinder is designed to grind material into more palatable or manageable rations for your operation. It
has multiple uses:
1. Grind most types of hay
•Big round bales
•Loose hay
•Square bales
2. Grind most types of grain
•Ear corn
•Shell corn
•High moisture corn
•Most small grains
3. Grind most types of crop residue
•Stover
•Straw
4. Grind various sizes
• Screens are available from 1/8” to 8”
• Combine screen sizes to get desired cut
To avoid possible damage to the machine and risk of injury to the operator, consult with a DuraTech Industries
International, Inc. (DuraTech Industries) representative before attempting to shred materials other than livestock forage.
Purpose
The purpose of this owner’s manual is to explain maintenance requirements and routine adjustments for the most
efcient operation of your H-1130 Tub Grinder. There is also a trouble shooting section that may help in case of
problems in the eld. Any information not covered in this manual may be obtained from your dealer.
Special Note: When reference is made as to front, rear, left hand, or right hand of this machine, the
reference is always made from standing at the rear end of the machine and looking toward the hitch.
Always use serial number and model number when referring to parts or problems. Please obtain your
serial number and write it below for your future reference.
MODEL: H-1130 SERIAL NO. ________________________

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How to use this manual
Manual organization
This manual is organized into the following parts:
• Part 1: Operating Instructions
• Section 1: Safety decals, safety instructions and information
• Section 2: Describes the purposes of each part, and safe operating procedures.
• Section 3: Describes how to maintain the H-1130 Tub Grinder.
• Section 4: Describes how to trouble shoot problems with the H-1130 Tub Grinder.
• Part 2: Part’s reference contains diagrams of each assembly, with the part number of each part. A key on
the same or facing page contains a description of the part and the quantity used.
Dealer responsibilities
• Perform a daily pre-operation inspection as described in Section 2, “Operation.”
•Upon delivery of the unit to the customer, it is your responsibility to conduct a training session on the safe
operation of the unit for the primary operator(s). You must also conduct a “walk-around” inspection of all
safety instructional decals on the machine itself. Decals are illustrated in Part 2: Parts Reference.
•Complete and return the Warranty Registration postcard. DuraTech Industries must receive this form
before activating the warranty. Appendix A provides details of the warranty.
Operator responsibilities
• Note the important safety information in the Foreword and in Section 1, “Safety.”
•Thoroughly review sections 1 and 2, which explain normal operation of the machine, and section 3, which
explains maintenance requirements. These sections will function as your textbook during the dealer-
conducted training course that is required before you can use the unit.
•Manuals for certain allied supplier’s components are provided separately. You should also be familiar
with their contents.
•Keep copies of all manuals in a readily accessible location for future reference.

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Safety-Alert Symbol
Read and recognize safety information. Be alert to
the potential for personal injury when you see this
safety-alert symbol.
Section 1: Safety
The safety of the operator is of great importance to DuraTech Industries/Haybuster. We have provided decals, shield
and other safety features to aid you in using your machine safely. In addition, we ask you to be a careful operator who
will properly use and service your Haybuster equipment.
WARNING: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THAT FOLLOW
WITHIN THIS MANUAL COULD RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE, CAREFULLY READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED WITHIN THIS MANUAL. ALSO READ THE INSTRUCTION
MANUAL PROVIDED WITH YOUR TRACTOR.
THIS MACHINE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN THOSE
EXPLAINED IN THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL, ADVERTISING LITERATURE OR OTHER
DURATECH INDUSTRIES WRITTEN MATERIAL PERTAINING TO THE
H-1130 TUB GRINDER.
1.1 Safety-alert symbols
Decals are illustrated in Part 2: Parts Reference.
The safety decals located on your machine contain important and useful information that will help you operate your
equipment safely.
To assure that all decals remain in place and in good condition, follow the instructions below:
• Keep decals clean. Use soap and water - not mineral spirits, adhesive cleaners and other similar cleaners
that will damage the decal.
• Replace all damaged or missing decals. When attaching decals, surface temperature of the machine must
be at least 40° F (5° C). The surface must be also be clean and dry.
• When replacing a machine component to which a decal is attached, be sure to also replace the decal.
• Replacement decals can be purchased from your Haybuster dealer.
DuraTech Industries uses industry accepted ISO/ANSI standards in labeling its products for safety and operational
characteristics.

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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 the most extreme
situations, typically for machine components
that, 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.
DANGER
INFORMATION
CAUTION
WARNING
This manual uses the symbols to the right to denote
important safety instructions and information.
The DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION symbols
are used to denote conditions as stated in the text above.
Furthermore, the text dealing with these situations is
surrounded by a box with a white background, will begin
with DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
The INFORMATION symbol is used to denote important
information or notes in regards to maintenance and use of
the machine. The text for this information is surrounded
by a box with a light grey background, and will begin with
either IMPORTANT or NOTE.

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1.2 Operator - personal equipment
THE OPERATOR
Physical Condition
You must be in good physical condition and mental health and not under the inuence of any substance (drugs, alcohol)
which might impair vision, dexterity or judgment.
Do not operate a H-1130 when you are fatigued. Be alert - If you get tired while operating your H-1130, take a break.
Fatigue may result in loss of control. Working with any farm equipment can be strenuous. If you have any condition
that might be aggravated by strenuous work, check with your doctor before operating
Proper Clothing
Clothing must be sturdy and snug-tting, but allow complete freedom
of movement. Avoid loosetting jackets, scarfs, neckties, jewelry, ared
or cuffed pants, unconned long hair or anything that could become
entangled with the machine.
Protect your hands with gloves when handling hammers, screens, etc.. .
Heavy-duty, nonslip gloves improve your grip and protect your hands.
Good footing is most important. Wear sturdy boots with nonslip soles.
Steel-toed safety boots are recommended.
To reduce the risk of injury to your eyes never operate a H-1130 unless
wearing goggles or properly tted safety glasses with adequate top and
side protection.
Tractor noise may damage your hearing. Always wear sound barriers (ear
plugs or ear mufers) to protect your hearing. Continual and regular users
should have their hearing checked regularly.
Protect your head with a hard hat to reduce the risk of injury from ying
debris.

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1.3 Machine safety labels
The safety decals located on your machine contain important information that will help you operate your equipment.
Become familiar with the decals and their locations.
DANGER: ROTATING PARTS WITHIN CAN KILL OR
DISMEMBER. WAIT FOR ALL MOVEMENT TO STOP
BEFORE SERVICING, UNLOADING, OR INSPECTING
MACHINE.
DANGER: ROTATING DRIVELINE, CONTACT CAN
CAUSE DEATH, KEEP AWAY!
DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT
• ALL DRIVELINE GUARDS, TRACTOR AND
EQUIPMENT SHIELDS IN PLACE
• DRIVELINES SECURELY ATTACHED AT BOTH
ENDS
• DRIVELINE GUARDS THAT TURN FREELY ON
DRIVELINE
DANGER: OBJECTS THROWN BY MACHINE
DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT WEARING SAFETY
GLASSES AND A HARD HAT.
KEEP UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL OUT OF THE
GRINDING AREA
WARNING: FOR YOUR PROTECTION KEEP ALL
SHIELDS IN PLACE AND SECURED WHILE MACHINE
IS OPERATING MOVING PARTS WITHIN CAN CAUSE
SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY.
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WARNING: FOR YOUR PROTECTION AND
PROTECTION OF OTHERS, PRACTICE THE
FOLLOWING SAFETY RULES.
1. BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE, READ THE
OPERATOR’S MANUALS SUPPLIED WITH THIS
MACHINE AND YOUR TRACTOR.
2. CHECK OPERATORS MANUALS TO BE SURE
YOUR TRACTOR MEETS THE MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS MACHINE.
3. READ ALL DECALS PLACED ON THIS MACHINE
FOR YOUR SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE.
4. NEVER ALLOW RIDERS ON THIS IMPLEMENT OR
THE TRACTOR.
5. KEEP OTHERS AWAY FROM THIS MACHINE
WHILE IN OPERATION.
6. KEEP ALL SHIELDS IN PLACE WHILE MACHINE IS
OPERATING.
7. KEEP HANDS, FEET, LOOSE CLOTHING, ETC.,
AWAY FROM POWER DRIVEN PARTS.
8. ALWAYS SHUT OFF MACHINE AND ENGINE
BEFORE SERVICING, UNCLOGGING,
INSPECTING, OR WORKING NEAR THIS MACHINE
FOR ANY REASON. ALWAYS PLACE
TRANSMISSION IN PARK OR SET PARK BRAKE
AND WAIT FOR ALL MOVEMENT TO STOP
BEFORE APPROACHING THIS MACHINE.
WARNING: NO RIDERS
SERIOUS INJURY COULD RESULT FROM RIDING ON
THE MACHINE.
WARNING: THROWN OBJECT HAZARD
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT
RAISE TUB WHEN ROTOR IS TURNING.
1. DISENGAGE ROTOR AND ALLOW TO COME TO A
COMPLETE STOP.
2. BE CERTAIN THAT ALL PERSONNEL ARE CLEAR
OF MACHINERY AREA.
3. RAISE TUB TO FULL VERTICAL POSITION.
4. STOP ENGINE AND REMOVE KEY BEFORE
APPROACHING TUB AND ROTOR AREA.
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