J&M X2431 User manual

Rev. 6.1.2019
GRAIN CART
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
MODEL
International
J&M Manufacturing Co, Inc
284 Railroad Street - P.O. Box 547 | Fort Recovery, OH 45846 | Ph: (419) 375-2376 | Fax: (419) 375-2708
www.jm-inc.com
ORIGINAL


EC Declaraon of Conformity
In accordance with EC Direcve 2006/42/EC
We, J&M Manufacturing Co., Inc. and our authorised representave AR AGRO SIA herewith declare that the;
Machine Type : J&M Model X2431 Grain Cart from serial no. 1900000
Designaon of Machine: Agricultural Grain Transfer Device
Manufacturer: J&M Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Manufacturer Address: 284 Railroad Street
Fort Recovery, OH 45846 USA
Authorised Representave: Janis Osis, AR AGRO SIA, member of the management board
Representave Address: Varaviksnes, Lejasstrazdi
Dobeles pagasts, Dobeles novads
Latvia, LV-3722
CE marking in year: June 2019
do solely declare that the product listed above which is the subject of this declaraon,
i. fully conforms with the pernent safety and health requirements specied in EC Direcve 2006/42/EC
AND
ii. fully conforms with the pernent electromagnec requirements specied in EC Direcve 2014/30/EU
The following harmonized standards and technical specicaons were applied for correct interpretaon of the safety
and health requirements specied in the EC Direcve:
EN ISO 12100 General principles for design – risk assessment
EN ISO 4254-1 Agricultural machinery – safety – general requirements
If the equipment is modied without the agreement of the undersigned, the declaraon becomes invalid.
Signature Date: 6-1-2019
Signature Locaon: 284 Railroad St, Fort Recovery, OH 45846
Shannon Grieshop Sales Manager
Representave of J&M Manufacturing Posion in Company

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Stance
Opposite Auger Side
Auger Side
Front
Back

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Dealer Pre-Delivery Instructions Grain Cart
WHEEL NUTS
Check ALL wheel nuts for correct torque setting. (20mm studs- 644 Nm (475 Ft.-Lbs.)) Tighten as needed.
Re-Check wheel nut torque settings during initial break in period (during 1st, 2nd , 3rd loads, etc.), then
periodically afterwards (every 10 hours of use for rst 40 hours). Keep checking wheel nut settings
until wheel nuts do not loosen. If wheel nuts loosen and damage the surface of the wheel center, it
will be impossible to keep them tight. Failure to keep the wheel nuts tight could cause considerable
damage to the grain cart and surrounding. It is the Dealer’s responsibility to have wheel nuts torqued to
specication before delivery. Damage caused by failure to keep the wheel nuts tight is not warrantable.
HITCH
Determine the hitch style of cart to be compatible with tractor. Tractor with hammer strap (clevis type)
should be used with grain carts equipped with a single prong (spade) hitch. Tractors equipped with a
single prong hitch (no hammer strap) should be used with grain carts equipped with a double prong
(clevis) hitch. Use a K80 spoon grain cart hitch with a K80 ball tractor hitch.
Be sure the tractor pin is at least 1/4”smaller in diameter than the pin hole in the grain cart hitch to
ensure enough free movement when traversing through uneven terrain.
POWER TAKE-OFF
Check for adequate clearance between telescoping PTO and tractor hitch. Suggested clearance is 7
inches.
Check telescoping PTO for adequate extension. With the tractor hitched to the cart on at level ground,
the PTO should have approximately 10 inches extended from the collapsed (shortest) length.
UPPER AND LOWER AUGERS
Raise the auger to the unload position. Run the auger from the PTO or optional hydraulic motor. If
the top auger is misaligned with the bottom auger, you will hear a‘bang’ as the upper auger realigns
itself with the lower auger. This is normal as the top auger has dropped to engage the lower auger.
Be sure that the top auger engages the lower auger. Check bearing at top of auger. Be sure to have
approximately 1/8”to 3/16”of an inch gap under/between top auger bearing. Some models have
bearings inside and some models have bearings outside of upper auger housing. If there is no gap under
the bearing, or the gap is greater than 1/8”to 3/16”, the bearing needs adjusted. See“Adjusting the Lower
and Upper Flighting”on page 28.
HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS AND HOSES
Run all functions of the hydraulic cylinders and inspect ttings and seals for leakage. (use cardboard or
wood to check for hydraulic leaks)
GEARBOX
Check the gearbox oil level. The gearbox should be half full of oil. To check, remove the ll plug, insert a
“dipstick”(large plastic cable tie or similar) into the ll hole until it reaches the bottom. Mark the dipstick
at the ll hole. Oil should be half way on the dipstick. Grain carts with 14”to 20” diameter augers have
gearboxes that require 24 ounces of uid. Grain carts with 22”diameter augers have gearboxes that
require 96 ounces of uid. Add 80/90 weight gear lube as necessary.

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Dealer Pre-Delivery Instructions Grain Cart
LIGHTING & SAFETY FEATURES
Check the tractor lighting system for functions. Plug the grain cart wire harness into the tractor
receptacle and check the cart lighting for correct functions. Note: The auger spout light is activated
through a mercury switch located at the harness connection under the discharge spout. The auger
spout light should automatically turn on when the auger is in the unload position and turn o when the
auger is returned to the storage position. If the auger spout light does not turn on or shut o properly,
the mercury switch may need repositioned.
Check that the safety chains are properly installed. Use bolt-torque chart listed in operator’s manual for
correct torque value.
TIRES
All tires need to be inated to the specied air pressure given in the operator’s manual.
BRAKES
Follow these steps for embedding the brakes before use:
1. Before starting the embedding be sure that the brake levers are properly adjusted. Push a full
braking and check that the brake cylinder has a stroke of 35 - 45 mm.
2. Drive at 40 km/h.
3. Procedure a) - Perform 10 braking applications at approximately 3 bar pressure (half stroke of the
pedal) from 40 km/h to stop. After each stop, release the brake, wait 1 minute then start speed-
ing up to 40 km/h and then brake with the tractor in neutral.
OR
Procedure b) - Alternatively you can operate with a continuous braking at 1.5 - 2 bar for about 2
minutes, during this procedure the brakes repeatedly develop smoke. A rst smoke emission is
due to the combustion of the painting of the drums (about 200 °C). The second emission is due
to the stabilization of the friction material (over 300 ° C). At the occurrence of the second emis-
sion is appropriate to suspend the heating procedure.
4. If you have a thermometer, measure the temperature of the brake drums and resume the run-
ning when the temperature is below 100 °C. If you don’t have the thermometer please wait
about 30 minutes before running again.
5. Perform 5 brake applications to 3 bars with a 5-minute interval (cleaning of the friction material).
6. Cool the brake down to 100 ° C.
7. Check the stroke of the cylinder and restore the values according to point 1.
8. Begin the test for approval. If the minimum performance for approval is not achieved, repeat the
procedure from the beginning.

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Machine Identication
Serial Number __________________________________ (Check purchase order)
Model Number __________________________________ (X2431)
Unit Arrival Date __________________________________ (Date unit arrived, unassembled)
Assembly Completion Date __________________________________ (Date unit assembly was nished)
This manual was last edited on 4.19.2019.
Retailer Location
Name:
Road:
City:
Tel.:
Dealer Code:
Manufacturer Information
J&M Manufacturing Co., Inc.
284 Railroad Street
Fort Recovery, Ohio 45846
USA
(419) 375-2376

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Table of Contents
10 ...........................................................................................................To the Dealer
11 .................................................................................................... General Information
11 ...........................................................................................................Intended Use
12 ..........................................................................................Specications and Dimensions
14 .......................................................................................................Bolt Torque Chart
15 .............................................................................................................Safety Rules
16 ..................................................................................................................Decals
22 ...................................................................................... Initial Operation and Maintenance
23 ..................................................................................................Operating Instructions
25 ...................................................................................................Routine Maintenance
26 ............................................................................................Lubrication Service Schedule
27 ........................................................................................................Troubleshooting
28 ................................................................................Adjusting the Lower and Upper Flighting
28 ............................................................Removing Dirt from the Restrictors on the Hydraulic Cylinder
29 .....................................................................................................Storage Preparation
29 .................................................................................................Removing from Storage
Repair Parts List and Diagrams
29 ....................................................................................................Wheel Rims and Tires
30 ..............................................................................................Hub and Spindle Assembly
30 ......................................................................................... Power Take-O (PTO) Assembly
31 ..........................................................................................130 Degree Gearbox Assembly
32 .........................................................................................................Hitch Assembly
33 ................................................................................................................Driveline
34 ........................................................................................................ Spout Assembly
36 ..................................................................................................Upper Auger Assembly
36 ......................................................................................... Upper Auger Bearing Assembly
37 ...................................................................................................Upper Auger Linkage
38 ..................................................................................................Lower Auger Assembly
39 ..................................................................................................................Frame
40 ...........................................................................................Hydraulic Hoses and Cylinders
42 ......................................................................................................Lower Level Panels
42 ........................................................................................................Mid-Level Panels
43 ....................................................................................................................Rails
43 ..............................................................................................................Top Panels
44 ....................................................................................................... Sideboard Braces
44 .............................................................................................................Tank Screen
45 .................................................................................Light Kit Assembly (European Standard)
46 ......................................................................................................CE Light Mounting
47 .........................................................................................................Adjustable Axle
48 ...........................................................................................Weigh Scale System Hardware
49 ...................................................................................................Door Wheel Assembly
50 .................................................................................................... Inspection Windows
50 .......................................................................................................... Wheel Chocks
51 ....................................................................................................Auger Rest Assembly
52 ....................................................................................................... Ladder Assembly
53 .................................................................................................Spring Return Assembly
54 ......................................................................................................Roll Tarp Assembly
56 .............................................................................................Brake Pneumatic Schematic
58 .................................................................................................Brake Mounts Assembly
59 ....................................................................................................CE Wiring Schematic
60 ...........................................................................Brake Pneumatic Schematic with ISO Symbols
62 .................................................................................. Hydraulic Schematic with ISO Symbols

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To the Dealer
Read manual instructions and safety rules. Make sure all items on the Dealer’s Pre-Delivery and Delivery Check Lists are
completed before releasing equipment to the owner.
The dealer must complete the Warranty Registration found on the Dealer Portal website located at dealer.jm-inc.com and return it
to J&M Mfg. Co., Inc. at the address indicated on the form. Warranty claims will be denied if the Warranty Registration has not been
submitted.
EXPRESS WARRANTY:
J&M Mfg. Co., Inc. warrants against defects in construction or materials for a period of ONE year. We reserve the right to inspect
and decide whether material or construction was faulty or whether abuse or accident voids our guarantee.
Warranty service must be performed by a dealer or service center authorized by J&M Mfg. Co., Inc. to sell and/or service the type
of product involved, which will use only new or remanufactured parts or components furnished by J&M Mfg. Co., Inc. Warranty
service will be performed without charge to the purchaser for parts or labor based on the Warranty Labor Times schedule. Under
no circumstance will allowable labor times extend beyond the maximum hours indicated in the Warranty Labor Times schedule for
each warranty procedure. The purchaser will be responsible, however, for any service call and/or transportation of the product to
and from the dealer or service center’s place of business, for any premium charged for overtime labor requested by the purchaser,
and for any service and/or maintenance not directly related to any defect covered under the warranty. Costs associated with
equipment rental, product down time, or product disposal are not warrantable and will not be accepted under any circumstance.
Each Warranty term begins on the date of product delivery to the purchaser. Under no circumstance will warranty be approved
unless (i) the product warranty registration card has been properly completed and submitted to the equipment manufacturer,
and (ii) a warranty authorization number has been issued by the equipment manufacturer. This Warranty is eective only if the
warranty registration card is returned within 30 days of purchase.
This Warranty does not cover a component which fails, malfunctions or is damaged as a result of (i) improper modication or
repair, (ii) accident, abuse or improper use, (iii) improper or insucient maintenance, or (iv) normal wear or tear. This Warranty
does not cover products that are previously owned and extends solely to the original purchaser of the product. Should
the original purchaser sell or otherwise transfer this product to a third party, this Warranty does not transfer to the third
party purchaser in any way. J&M Mfg. Co., Inc. makes no Warranty, express or implied, with respect to tires or other parts or
accessories not manufactured by J&M Mfg. Co., Inc. Warranties for these items, if any, are provided separately by their respective
manufacturers.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,
INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
In no event shall J&M Mfg. Co., Inc. be liable for special, direct, incidental or consequential damages of any kind. The exclusive
remedy under this Warranty shall be repair or replacement of the defective component at J&M Mfg. Co., Inc’s. option. This is the
entire agreement between J&M Mfg. Co., Inc. and the Owner about warranty and no J&M Mfg. Co., Inc. employee or dealer is
authorized to make any additional warranty on behalf of J&M Mfg. Co., Inc.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make product design and material changes at any time without notice. They shall not
incur any obligation or liability to incorporate such changes and improvements in products previously sold to any customer,
nor shall they be obligated or liable for the replacement of previously sold products with products or parts incorporating such
changes.
SERVICE:
The equipment you have purchased has been carefully manufactured to provide dependable and satisfactory use. Like all
mechanical products, it will require cleaning and maintenance. Lubricate the unit as specied. Observe all safety information in
this manual and safety signs on the equipment.
For service, your authorized J&M dealer has trained mechanics, genuine J&M service parts, and the necessary tools and equipment
to handle all your needs.
Use only genuine J&M service parts. Substitute parts may void warranty and may not meet standards required for safety and
satisfactory operation. Record the model number and serial number of your equipment in the spaces provided:
Model No: X2431 Grain Cart Serial No: ________________________ Date of Purchase: ___________________
Purchased From: ________________________________________________________________________________
Provide this information to your dealer to obtain correct repair parts.

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TO THE OWNER:
The purpose of this manual is to assist you in operating and maintaining your grain cart in a safe manner. Read it carefully.
It furnishes information and instructions that will help you achieve years of dependable performance and help maintain safe
operating conditions. If this machine is used by an employee or is loaned or rented, make certain that the operator(s), prior to
operating:
1. Is instructed in safe and proper use.
2. Reviews and understands the manual(s) pertaining to this machine.
Throughout this manual, the term IMPORTANT is used to indicate that failure to observe can cause damage to equipment.
The terms CAUTION, WARNING and DANGER are used in conjunction with the Safety-Alert Symbol (a triangle with an
exclamation mark) to indicate the degree of hazard for items of personal safety. When you see this symbol, carefully read the
message that follows and be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death.
This Safety-Alert symbol indicates a hazard and means
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury, and includes hazards that are
exposed when guards are removed.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates that failure to observe can cause damage to equipment.
Indicates helpful information.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
General Information
This machine has been built in accordance with the latest technical standards and generally accepted safety
regulations. The premeditated use for this machine is the assisting with handling grain during agricultural harvest.
Any other use or use beyond the restriction of the premeditated use is considered unintended use. Unintended use
can lead person(s) to be severely or fatally injured. Risk will be borne solely by the user if the machine is used outside
this scope. Intended use also includes compliance with the operating instructions and adherence to the operating,
maintenance, and repair instructions specied by J&M Mfg. Co., Inc.
The equipment you have purchased has been carefully manufactured to provide dependable and satisfactory use. Like all
mechanical products, it will require cleaning and maintenance. Lubricate the unit as specied. Observe all safety information in
this manual and safety signs on the equipment.
For service, your authorized J&M dealer has trained mechanics, genuine J&M service parts, and the necessary tools and
equipment to handle all your needs.
Use only genuine J&M service parts. Substitute parts may void warranty and may not meet standards required for safety and
satisfactory operation.
Intended Use

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Specications and Dimensions
625 cm
(L2)
Center of Mass
6,352 kg (14,004 lbs)
(Weight of Cart)
99 cm
(L1)
Weight Distribution (Empty) Empty Tongue Weight = 1,006 kg (2,218 lbs)
Weight on Each Tire = 2,673 kg (5,893 lbs)
(Weight of Cart) (L1) = (x) (L2)
(6,352) (99) = (x) (625)
x = 1,006 kg
625cm
(L2)
Center of Mass
28,124 kg (62,002 lbs)
(Total Maximum Weight)
40 cm
(L1)
FullTongue Weight = 1,800 kg (3,968 lbs)
Weight on Each Tire = 13,162 kg (29,017 lbs)
(Weight of Cart) (L1) = (x) (L2)
(28,124) (40) = (x) (625)
x = 1,800 kg
Weight Distribution (Full)
Load Capacity Ratings
875 bu
18”
2.5 min
30x32
900/60R32
4 1/2”(no brakes)
5”(brakes)
2,218 lbs.
3,968 lbs.
14,004 lbs.
SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity
Auger, One Vertical
Unload Time (minutes)
Wheels
Tires
Spindles (2)
Tongue Weight
Empty
Loaded
Total Weight (approx.)
24 t
45,7 cm
11,4 cm (no brakes)
12,7 cm (brakes)
1,006 kg
1,800 kg
6,352 kg
Standard Metric

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Specications and Dimensions
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L*
M
N
0
P
Q
Standard
Metric
11’-2”
9’-6”
6’-9”
8’-1”
9’-10”
10’-0”
4’-1”
21’-3”
1’-11”
20’-6”
31’-4”
14’-8”
9’-6”
22’-0”
12’-0”
1’-6”
1’-4”
340 cm
290 cm
206 cm
246 cm
300 cm
305 cm
125 cm
648 cm
58 cm
625 cm
955 cm
447 cm
288 cm
671 cm
366 cm
46 cm
41 cm
*Measured at the center of the spout
with all spout options installed.
Metric
81” or 206 cm
117” or 297 cm 156” or 396 cm
Hydraulic Sliding Axle
Transport Position Field Position
120” or 305 cm
A
B
C
H
G
F
D
Eective Side Reach
(throw)
E
O
P
L
NM
IJK

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Bolt Torque Chart
TIGHTENING WHEEL NUTS
Standard 20mm wheel studs and nuts should be tightened to torque 644 Nm (475 Ft.-Lbs.) during initial operation of the grain
cart and then checked for proper torque after every 10 hours of use. Failure to do so may damage wheel nut seats. Once seats are
damaged, it will become impossible to keep nuts tight.
Coarse Thread Series
SAE J429 Grade 2 SAE J429 Grade 5 SAE J429 Grade 8
Diameter and Pitch (Inches) Clamp Load (Lbs.) Tightening Torque Clamp Load (Lbs.) Tightening Torque Clamp Load (Lbs.) Tightening Torque
1/4”-20 1313 56 in-lbs 2029 86 in-lbs 2864 122 in-lbs
5/16”-18 2163 115 3342 178 4719 251
3/8”-16 3196 17 ft-lbs 4940 26 ft-lbs 6974 37 ft-lbs
7/16”-14 4385 27 6777 42 9568 59
1/2”-13 5853 41 9046 64 12771 90
5/8”-11 9323 83 14408 128 20340 180
3/4”-10 13797 147 21322 227 30101 320
7/8”-9 11428 142 29436 365 41556 515
1”-8 14992 212 38616 547 54517 772
Fine Thread Series
Diameter and Pitch (Inches) Clamp Load (Lbs.) Tightening Torque Clamp Load (Lbs.) Tightening Torque Clamp Load (Lbs.) Tightening Torque
1/4”-28 1500 64 in-lbs 2319 99 in-lbs 3274 139 in-lbs
5/16”-24 1395 74 3702 197 5226 278
3/8”-24 3623 19 ft-lbs 5599 30 ft-lbs 7905 42 ft-lbs
7/16”-20 4897 30 7568 47 10684 66
1/2”-20 6598 47 10197 72 14396 102
5/8” 10558 93 16317 144 23036 204
3/4” 15385 163 23776 253 33566 357
7/8” 12609 156 32479 403 45853 568
SAE Fasteners
Always tighten hardware to these values unless a dierent torque or tightening procedure is listed for specic application.
Fasteners must always be replaced with the same grade as specied in the manual parts list. Always use the proper tool for
tightening hardware. Make sure fastener threads are clean and you start thread engagement properly. Torque values in the
charts below use a torque coecient of 0.17.
Metric Fasteners
Coarse Thread Series
Class 8.8 Class 10.9
Diameter and Pitch (mm) Clamp Load (Lbs.) Tightening Torque Clamp Load (Lbs.) Tightening Torque
M5-0.8 1387 4 in-lbs 1985 66 in-lbs
M6-1 1968 7 2816 113
M8-1.25 3580 192 5123 274
M10-1.5 5671 32 ft-lbs 8115 45 ft-lbs
M12-1.75 8240 55 11792 79
M16-2 15320 137 21924 196
M20-2.5 23938 267 34256 382
M22-2.5 29669 364 42457 521
M24-3 34471 461 49329 660
M30-3.5 54819 917 78448 1313
Fine Thread Series
Diameter and Pitch (mm) Clamp Load (Lbs.) Tightening Torque Clamp Load (Lbs.) Tightening Torque
M8-1 3833 205 in-lbs 5486 293 in-lbs
M10-1.25 5985 33 ft-lbs 8565 48 ft-lbs
M12-1.25 9007 723 12889 86
M16-1.5 16331 146 23371 209
M20-1.5 27517 307 38065 425
M22-1.5 33688 413 46601 572
M24-2 38847 520 53738 719
M30-2 62823 1051 86905 1454

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ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Safety is a primary concern in the design and manufacture of our products. Unfortunately, our eorts to provide safe
equipment can be erased by an operator’s single careless act. In addition, hazard control and accident prevention are
dependent upon the awareness, concern, judgment, and proper training of personnel involved in the operation, transport,
maintenance and storage of equipment.
Make certain that the operator(s), prior to operating is instructed in safe and proper use and reviews and understands the
manual(s) pertaining to this machine. Also make certain that the operator(s) reviews and understands the operator’s manual of
the tractor prior to hooking up or operating the grain cart.
Read this manual before you operate this machine. If you do not understand any part of this manual, or need more
information, contact the manufacturer or your authorized dealer.
1. Understand that your safety and the safety of other persons
is measured by how you service and operate this machine.
Know the positions and functions of all controls before you
try to operate them. Make sure to check all controls in a safe
area before starting your work.
2. The safety information given in this manual does not
replace safety codes, federal, state or local laws. Make certain
your machine has the proper equipment as designated by local
laws and regulations.
3. A frequent cause of personal injury or death is from persons
falling o equipment and being run over. Do not permit
persons to ride on this machine.
4.
A majority of farm accidents can happen from fatigue or
carelessness.
Safe operation of tractor and grain cart will
help prevent accidents.
5. Always look around to make sure it is safe to start tow
vehicle motor or move grain cart. A visual verication of a
clear working area is important with higher noise levels and
quiet cabs.
6. Travel speeds should be such that complete control and
machine stability is maintained at all times. Where possible,
avoid operating near ditches, embankments and holes.
Reduce speed when turning, crossing slopes and rough, slick
or muddy surfaces.
7. Collision of high speed road trac and slow-moving
machines can cause personal injury or death. On roads, use
asher lights according to local laws. Keep slow-moving-vehicle
emblem visible. Pull over to let faster trac pass.
8. Hydraulic oil leaking under pressure can penetrate skin and
cause infection or other injury. To prevent personal injury,
• Relieve all pressure, before disconnecting uid lines,
• Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are
tight and components are in good condition,
• Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this
purpose.
• If injured by leaking uid, see your doctor immediately.
9. When transporting the grain cart, always keep the auger in
the stow position.
10. Use care when moving of operating the grain cart near
electric lines as serious injury or death can result from
contact.
11. Never adjust, service, clean, or lubricate the grain cart
until all power is shut o. Keep all safety shields in place.
Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving parts
while the grain cart is in operation.
12. The service ladder is for service work only. If you must
climb into the grain tank, be certain that all power is shut o
and then use extreme caution when climbing into the grain
cart.
13. Make sure that everyone is clear of equipment before
applying power or moving the machine.
14. Make sure that the grain cart is fastened securely to the
tractor by using a high strength hitch pin, clip and safety
chains.
15. Make sure that the grain cart hitch properly matches the
hitch type of the tractor. Use a single prong (spade) grain cart
hitch with a double prong (clevis) tractor hitch. Use a double
prong (clevis) grain cart hitch with a single prong (spade)
tractor hitch. Use a K80 spoon grain cart hitch with a K80 ball
tractor hitch.
16. Before lling the grain cart, make certain that no one is
inside the grain tank. Never allow children or anyone in, near,
or on the grain cart during transport or during loading and
unloading of grain. Be aware that moving grain is dangerous
and can cause entrapment, resulting in severe injury or death
by suocation.
17. Never operate the auger system with anyone inside the
grain tank. Hands, feet, hair and clothing can t through the
openings in and around the grate. Contact with the auger can
cause severe injury or death. Make certain that all power is
shut o before service work is performed.
18. Before unhooking the grain cart from the tractor, be sure
the jack stand is properly mounted and in place, the wheels
are properly blocked, and parking brake is applied to prevent
the cart from moving.
Safety Rules

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Decals
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Replace Immediately If Damaged or Missing
• Place decals accordingly. Clean
surface before attaching decals.
Description Part No.
1 J&M Manufacturing 284 Railroad St Decal JM0039482
2 J&M Oval and X-Tended Reach Decal JM0048619
3 Side Shooter Decal JM0025929
4 J&M Oval Decal (Small) 3-5/8” x 5-1/4” JM0015150
5 CE Keep Hands Away JM0050762
6 CE Away 10M JM0050743
7 CE Power Lines JM0050742
8 CE Read Owners Manual JM0050733
9 CE Read Owners EN DE FR ES JM0050737
10 CE Read Owners EN R H P JM0050740
11 CE Reector Panel Red/White - Left /Right DIN11030 282mm x 282mm JM0048318
12 CE Auger Transport Posistion JM0050750
13 CE Auger Rest Damage JM0050749
14 CE Auger Field Position JM0050751
15 CE Auger Force JM0050748
x2
EN
DE
FR
ES
+10m
EN
DE
FR
ES
+10m
23
4
1
11
5
6
7
8
9
10
15
12
13
14
JM0050740
EN
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JM0050733
JM0050733

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Decals
40
40
+10m
+10m
JM0050759
JM0050760
JM0050759
JM0050760
17
16
18
19
6
20
21 21
24
22
23
Description Part No.
16 J&M Oval Decal (Large) 9-1/2” x 15” JM0015151
17 www.jm-inc.com Decal JM0019239
18 40 km/h Decal JM0048319
19 CE Reector Panel Red/White - Left /Right DIN11030 423mm x 423mm (14-4220-207) JM0048311
20 CE Tire Pinch Point Left JM0050759
21 CE Reector RED 60mm (15-5411-017) JM0048314
22 CE Jack Point JM0050746
23 CE Chain Point JM0050747
24 CE Tire Pinch Point Right JM0050760
25 CE Spinning Auger JM0050756
26 CE Flowing Grain JM0050741
27 X2431 Side Stripe AS JM0043855
28 CE Reector YELLOW 60mm (15-5412-017) JM0048315
29 CE Torque Lug Nut JM0050744
30 Quality Made In The USA Decal JM0019241
31 CE Hydraulic Keep Away JM0050745
32 CE Hydraulic Assignment JM0050755
33 CE Drive Shaft JM0050754
34 X2431 Side Stripe OAS JM0043854
35 CE PTO Length JM0050752
36 CE No Step JM0050753

18
+10m
+10m
350Nm 67
4
9
10
3
1
52
8
350Nm 67
4
9
10
3
1
52
8
JM0050759
JM0050759
30
34
29 21 33 6 23
28
Decals
350Nm 67
4
9
10
3
1
52
8
350Nm 67
4
9
10
3
1
52
8
+10m
+10m
JM0050760
JM0050760
25 26 27
28
30
29
25
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19
>75mm
>150mm
JM0050747
JM0050747
JM0050754
JM0050754
JM0050745 JM0050755
JM0050753
>75mm
>150mm
JM0050752
23 31 32 33
3633
35

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EN
DE
FR
ES
EN
R
P
H
Carefully Read
Operator’s Manual
(EN,DE,FR,ES)
Carefully Read
Operator’s Manual
(EN,R,H,P)
Read Operator’s Manual
Keep Safe Distance, Danger of
Whole Body Entanglement
When Moving Auger Tube
from Storage Position to Field
Position, Ensure Auger Rest is
in Field Position. Damage to
the Tube Can Occur if Auger
Rest is in Storage Position
During the Process.
Keep Hands Away
Amber Reector
Red Reector
JM0050760
JM0050759
Tire Pinch Point Left Tire Pinch Point Right
Decals
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