Landoll 9650 FC User manual

Manuals for the 9650 FC
MANUAL NUMBER MANUAL NAME
F-605 9650 FC Operator’s Manual
F-606 9650 FC Parts Manual

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Table of Contents
1 Introduction and Safety Information
Understanding Safety Statements ............................................. 1-2
Decal Safety ............................................................. 1-2
Transporting Safety ........................................................ 1-2
Attaching, Detaching, and Storage ............................................ 1-3
Maintenance Safety ........................................................ 1-3
High Pressure Fluid Safety .................................................. 1-3
Protective Equipment ...................................................... 1-3
Chemical Safety .......................................................... 1-3
Prepare for Emergencies ................................................... 1-3
Tire Safety ............................................................... 1-4
Safety Chain ............................................................. 1-4
2 Standard Specifications
Model Specifications ....................................................... 2-1
General Torque Specifications (rev. 4/97) ....................................... 2-2
Hydraulic Fitting Torque Specifications ......................................... 2-3
3 Assembly Instructions
Center Frame Assembly- 9650-38’, 42’, 46’ & 50’ ................................. 3-2
Hitch Assembly ........................................................... 3-4
Center Frame Tire Installation ................................................ 3-4
Leveling Linkage Assembly .................................................. 3-6
Inner Wing Frames ........................................................ 3-8
Outer Wing Frames ........................................................ 3-8
Wing Lift Tire Installation .................................................... 3-8
Front Gauge Wheel Installation ............................................... 3-8
Lighting and SMV Bracket Installation (Prior to August, 2013) (Non-LED Lights) ........ 3-11
LED Light and SMV Bracket Installation (After August, 2013) ...................... 3-13
Shank Installation ........................................................ 3-22
4 Row Coil Tine Harrow Installation .......................................... 3-24
3 Row Coil Tine and Reel Harrow Installation ................................... 3-26
5 Row Spike Harrow Installation ............................................. 3-28
3 Row Spike and Reel Harrow Installation ..................................... 3-30
Rear Tow Hitch (Option) ................................................... 3-32
4 Operation and Maintenance
Hydraulic Lift System ....................................................... 4-2
Hydraulic Fold System ..................................................... 4-3
Transporting ............................................................. 4-5
Tractor Preparation ........................................................ 4-6
Prior to Transport ......................................................... 4-6
Leveling (Front-to-Rear) .................................................... 4-6
Leveling (Side to Side) ..................................................... 4-7
Gauge Wheels ............................................................ 4-8
Depth Stop Adjustment ..................................................... 4-8
LED Light Operation ....................................................... 4-9
General Operation ......................................................... 4-9

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Spring Shank .............................................................4-9
Sweeps .................................................................4-9
Wheel Bearing Maintenance – Non Triple-Lip ...................................4-10
Wheel Bearing Maintenance -- Triple-Lip ......................................4-10
Lubrication ..............................................................4-11
4 Row Coil Tine Harrow Adjustments .........................................4-12
3 Row Coil Tine and Reel Adjustments ........................................4-14
5 Row Spike Harrow Adjustments ............................................4-16
3 Row Spike and Reel Adjustments ..........................................4-18
Storage ................................................................4-20
5 Troubleshooting Guide

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Chapter 1
Introduction and Safety Information
Introduction
The Landoll Model 9650 Field Cultivator is a quality product designed to give years of trouble free performance. By
following each section of this manual, your system will perform as designed for you and your operation.
CHAPTER 1 Gives basic instructions on the use of this manual and understanding the safety
statements.
CHAPTER 2 Gives product specifications for the equipment. These specifications supply lengths and
measures for your equipment. A Standard Bolt Torque Table is provided to give
guidelines for bolt torques to be used when servicing this product.
CHAPTER 3 Contains assembly instructions for your 9650 Field Cultivator. When these procedures
are correctly followed, your equipment should provide you years of trouble-free operation
and service.
CHAPTER 4 Instructs how to operate your equipment before using it, and describes adjustments
needed. Gives practical advice for the care and maintenance of your Landoll equipment.
Drawings in this section locate adjustment points on the equipment.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT:
LANDOLL COMPANY, LLC
1900 NORTH STREET
MARYSVILLE, KANSAS 66508
PHONE # (785) 562-5381 or (800) 428-5655
OR
FAX # (888) 527-3909
CHAPTER 5 Is a troubleshooting guide to aid in diagnosing and solving problems with the equipment.
PARTS MANUAL Is a separate manual showing the various assemblies, subassemblies, and systems.
Refer to that manual when ordering Landoll replacement parts. Order parts from your
Landoll dealer.
WARRANTY The Warranty Registration form is included with the product documents. Fill it out and
mail it within 15 days of purchase.
NOTE: IMPROPER ASSEMBLY, MODIFICATION, OR MAINTENANCE OF YOUR
LANDOLL MACHINE CAN VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
COMMENTS Address comments or questions regarding this publication to:
LANDOLL COMPANY, LLC
1900 NORTH STREET
MARYSVILLE, KANSAS 66508
ATTENTION: PUBLICATIONS - DEPT. 55

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INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION
Understanding Safety
Statements
You will find various types of safety information on the
following pages and on the machine signs (decals)
attached to the vehicle. This section explains their
meaning.
The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION! YOUR
SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
NOTE
Means that failure to follow these instructions could
cause damage to the equipment or cause it to operate
improperly.
NOTICE
CAUTION
WARNING
DANGER
NOTE
Make sure you read and understand the information
contained in this manual and on the machine signs
(decals) before you attempt to operate or maintain
this vehicle.
The safety statements contained in this manual relate to
the operation of the Model 9650 Field Cultivator.
Decal Safety
1. Examine safety decals and be sure you have the
correct safety decals for the implement.
2. Keep these signs clean so they can be observed
readily. It is important to keep these decals cleaned
more frequently than the implement. Wash with soap
and water or a cleaning solution as required.
3. Replace decals that become damaged or lost. Also,
be sure that any new implement components
installed during repair include decals which are
assigned to them by the manufacturer.
4. When applying decals to the implement, be sure to
clean the surface to remove any dirt or residue.
Where possible, sign placement should protect the
sign from abrasion, damage, or obstruction from
mud, dirt, oil etc.
DANGER
Transporting Safety
1. Thoroughly read and understand all operating
procedures contained in this manual before
attempting to transport this implement.
2. It is the responsibility of the operator to
understand and comply with all federal, state,
and local requirements before transporting the
field cultivator.
3. When transporting the implement on road or
highway, use adequate warning symbols, reflectors,
lights, SIS, and slow moving vehicle signs as
required. Verify that all symbols and lights are clearly
visible and functioning before transporting. Transport
during daylight hours whenever possible. Slow
moving tractors and implements can create a hazard
when driven on public roads and can be difficult to
see especially at night.
4. Do not tow an implement that when fully loaded,
weighs more than 1.5 times the weight of the towing
vehicle. Never tow the implement with a motor
vehicle. Tow the implement only with a properly
ballasted tractor.
Special notice - read and thoroughly understand
Caution means serious equipment or other
property damage can occur if instructions on this
label are not properly followed.
Warning means serious injury or death can occur
if safety measures or instructions on this label
are not properly followed.
Danger means a life-threatening situation exists.
Death can occur if safety measures or
instructions on this label are not properly
followed.
• Do not allow anyone to ride on the tractor or
implement. Riders could be struck by foreign
objects or thrown from the implement.
• Never allow children to operate equipment.
• Keep bystanders away from implement during
operation.

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5. Use a locking-style hitch pin that properly fits the
tractor drawbar and the implement hitch. Lock the
tractor drawbar in the center position to prevent loss
of steering control.
6. Attach the safety chain to the tractor recommended
drawbar support. Provide only enough slack in the
chain for turning. Do not attach the safety chain to an
intermediate support. Safety chain must have rating
greater than the gross weight of the towed
implement(s). Replace the safety chain if it is worn or
damaged in any way.
7. Verify that all hydraulic hoses and electrical wiring
between the tractor and implement are safely routed
to avoid damage.
8. Check implement tire pressure for correct inflation.
Verify that lug nuts are properly torqued before
transporting.
9. Install all transport locks and pins before
transporting.
10. Never allow riders on the implement.
11. Maximum transport speed for the field cultivator
is 20 mph, regardless of the tractor capabilities.
Excessive speed may result in loss of control of the
tractor and implement, reduced braking, or failure of
the implement tires and/or structure.Slow down when
road surface conditions are poor or rough, or when
driving on inclines. Reduce speed when turning, on
curves and slopes, to avoid tipping. Equipment
altered other than the place of manufacture, may
further reduce the maximum transport speed.
12. Avoid overhead power lines. Serious injury or death
can result. Electrocution can occur without direct
contact. Know the transport height and width of the
implement before transporting. Attachments can
increase the height and width of the implement.
Attaching, Detaching, and
Storage
1. Do not stand between the tractor and implement
when attaching or detaching implement unless both
are not moving.
2. Block implement so it will not roll when unhitched
from the tractor.
3. Store in an area where children normally do not play.
Maintenance Safety
1. Understand the procedure before doing the work.
Use proper tools and equipment.
2. Make sure all moving parts have stopped.
3. Do not make adjustments or lubricate implement
while it is in motion.
4. Block the implement so it will not roll when working
on or under it to prevent injury.
5. Install hydraulic cylinder lockouts, or lower equipment
to the ground before servicing.
High Pressure Fluid Safety
1. Escaping fluid under pressure can be nearly invisible
and have enough force to penetrate the skin causing
serious injury. Use a piece of cardboard, rather than
hands, to search for suspected leaks.
2. Any fluid injected into the skin must be surgically
removed within a few hours or gangrene may result.
3. Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before
disconnecting hydraulic lines.
Protective Equipment
1. Wear protective clothing and equipment.
2. Wear clothing and equipment appropriate for the job.
Avoid loose fitting clothing.
3. Because prolonged exposure to loud noise can
cause hearing impairment or hearing loss, wear
suitable hearing protection, such as earmuffs or
earplugs.
Chemical Safety
1. Agricultural chemicals can be dangerous. Improper
use can seriously injure persons, animals, plants, soil
and property.
2. Read chemical manufacture’s instructions and store
or dispose of unused chemicals as specified.
3. Handle chemicals with care and avoid inhaling
smoke from any type of chemical fire.
4. Store or dispose of unused chemicals as specified by
the chemical manufacturer.
Prepare for Emergencies
1. Keep a First Aid Kit and Fire Extinguisher handy.
2. Keep emergency numbers for doctor, ambulance,
hospital and fire department near the phone.

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INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION
Tire Safety
1. Tire changing can be dangerous and should be
performed by trained personnel using correct tools
and equipment.
2. When inflating tires, use a clip-on chuck and
extension hose long enough to allow you to stand to
one side, not in front of or over the tire assembly. Use
a safety cage if available.
3. When removing and installing wheels use
wheel-handling equipment adequate for the weight
involved.
Safety Chain
1. Use a chain with a strength rating equal to or greater
than the gross weight of towed machinery, which is
10,100 pounds minimum in accordance with ASAE
S338.2 specifications. If two or more implements are
pulled in tandem, a larger chain may be required.
Chain capacity must be greater then the TOTAL
weight of all towed implements.
2. Additional safety chain should be used between each
implement.
3. Attach the chain to the tractor drawbar support or
specified anchor location. Allow only enough slack in
the chain to permit turning. The distance from hitch
pin to attachment point or intermediate support point
should not exceed 9 inches.
4. Replace the chain if any links or end fittings are
broken, stretched or damaged.
5. Do not use a safety chain for towing.

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Chapter 2
Standard Specifications
Model Specifications
9650 Field Cultivator
Model Number 9650-38 9650-42 9650-46 9650-50
Working Width 38'-6” 42'-6” 44'-6” 50'-6”
Transport Width 17'-4” 17'-4” 17'-4” 17'-4”
Transport Height 11'-11” 11'-11” 13'-11” 13'-11”
Number of Shanks 77 85 93 101
Shanks per Section 10-15-27-15-10 14-15-27-15-14 14-19-27-19-14 18-19-27-19-18
Spindle Size 3” Center Frame, 2-1/4”
Wings
3” Center Frame, 2-1/4”
Wings
3” Center Frame, 2-1/4”
Wings
3” Center Frame, 2-1/4”
Wings
Wheel Bolt Pattern 8 Bolt Wheels Center
6 Bolt Wings
8 Bolt Wheels Center
6 Bolt Wings
8 Bolt Wheels Center
6 Bolt Wings
8 Bolt Wheels Center
6 Bolt Wings
Estimated Weight 16,440 17,640 18,400 18,950
NOTE: Specifications Are Subject To Change Without Prior Notification
Tire Inflation
Tire Size Tire Manufacturer Ply/Load Rating Inflation Pressure (Psi) (Max.)
340/60 R 16.5 Goodyear Load Rating 145A8/B - 6,400 lbs. @ 30 mph 73 psi
280/70 R15 Firestone Load Index 134 - 4680 lbs. @ 40 mph 64 psi
20.5 x 8.0-10 Load Range D/1,320 lbs. 70 psi.
Specific Bolt Torques
Lug Bolts & Nuts Torque (FT. LBS.)
Center Frame 5/8-18 Wheel Nuts 85-100 Ft./Lbs.
Wing Frame 9/16-18 Wheel Nuts 80-90 Ft./Lbs.

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STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
General Torque Specifications
(rev. 4/97)
Table 2-1: General Torque Specifications
TORQUE SPECIFIED IN FOOT POUNDS - This chart provides tightening torques for general purpose applications
when special torques are not specified on process or drawing. Assembly torques apply to plated nuts and capscrews
assembled without supplemental lubrication (as received condition). They do not apply if special graphite moly-disulfide or
other extreme pressure lubricants are used. When fasteners are dry (solvent cleaned) add 33% to as received condition
torque. Bolt head identification marks indicate grade and may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. Thick nuts must be
used on grade 8 capscrews. Use value in [ ] if using prevailing torque nuts.
UNC
SIZE
SAE
Grade 2
SAE
Grade 5
SAE
Grade 8
UNF
SIZE
SAE
Grade 2
SAE
Grade 5
SAE
Grade 8
1/4-20 4 [5] 6 [7] 9 [11] 1/4-28 5 [6] 7 [9] 10 [12]
5/16-18 8 [10] 13 [13] 18 [22] 5/16-24 9 [11] 14 [17] 20 [25]
3/8-16 15 [19] 23 [29] 35 [42] 3/8-24 17 [21] 25 [31] 35 [44]
7/16-14 24 [30] 35 [43] 55 [62] 7/16-20 27 [34] 40 [50] 60 [75]
1/2-13 35 [43] 55 [62] 80 [100] 1/2-20 40 [50] 65 [81] 90 [112]
9/16-12 55 [62] 80 [100] 110 [137] 9/16-18 60 [75] 90 [112] 130 [162]
5/8-11 75 [94] 110 [137] 170 [212] 5/8-18 85 [106] 130 [162] 180 [225]
3/4-10 130 [162] 200 [250] 280 [350] 3/4-16 150 [188] 220 [275] 320 [400]
7/8-9 125 [156] 320 [400] 460 [575] 7/8-14 140 [175] 360 [450] 500 [625]
1-8 190 [237] 408 [506] 680 [850] 1-14 210 [263] 540 [675] 760 [950]
1-1/8-7 270 [337] 600 [750] 960 [1200] 1-1/8-12 300 [375] 660 [825] 1080 [1350]
1-1/4-7 380 [475] 840 [1050 1426 [1782] 1-1/4-12 420 [525] 920 [1150] 1500 [1875]
1-3/8-6 490 [612] 1010 [1375] 1780 [2225] 1-3/8-12 560 [700] 1260 [1575] 2010 [2512]
1-1/2-6 650 [812] 1460 [1825] 2360 [2950] 1-1/2-12 730 [912] 1640 [2050] 2660 [3325]
1-3/4-5 736 [920] 1651 [2063] 2678 [3347] 1-3/4-12 920 [1150] 2063 [2579] 3347 [4183]
METRIC:
Coarse thread metric class 10.9 fasteners and class 10.0 nuts and through hardened flat washers, phosphate coated,
Rockwell “C” 38-45. Use value in [ ] if using prevailing torque nuts.
Nominal
thread
diameter
(mm)
Newton
Meters
(Standard
Torque)
Foot Pounds
(Standard
Torque)
Nominal
Thread
Diameter
(mm)
Newton
Meters
(Standard
Torque)
Foot Pounds
(Standard
Torque
6 10 [14] 7 [10] 20 385 [450] 290 [335]
7 16 [22] 12 [16] 24 670 [775] 500 [625]
8 23 [32] 17 [24] 27 980 [1105] 730 [825]
10 46 [60] 34 [47] 30 1330 [1470] 990 [1090]
12 80 [125] 60 [75] 33 1790 [1950] 1340 [1450]
14 125 [155] 90 [115] 36 2325 [2515] 1730 [1870]
16 200 [240] 150 [180] 39 3010 [3210] 2240 [2380]
18 275 [330] 205 [245]

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Hydraulic Fitting Torque
Specifications
Table 2-2: Hydraulic Fitting Torque Specifications
TORQUE IS SPECIFIED IN FOOT POUNDS- 37oJIC, ORS, & ORB (REV. 10/97)
This chart provides tightening torques for general purpose applications when special torques are not specified on process or
drawing. Assembly torques apply to plated nuts and capscrews assembled without supplemental lubrication (as received
condition). They do not apply if special graphite moly-disulfide or other extreme pressure lubricants are used. When fasteners are
dry (solvent cleaned) add 33% to as received condition torque. Bolt head identification marks indicate grade and may vary from
manufacturer to manufacturer. Thick nuts must be used on grade 8 capscrews. Use value in [ ] if using prevailing torque nuts.
Parker Brand Fittings
Dash Size 37 Degree JIC O-Ring (ORS) O-Ring Boss (ORB)
-4 11-13 15-17 13-15
-5 14-16 --------------- 21-23
-6 20-22 34-36 25-29
-8 43-47 58-62 40-44
-10 55-65 100-110 58-62
-12 80-90 134-146 75-85
-16 115-125 202-218 109-121
-20 160-180 248-272 213-237
-24 185-215 303-327 238-262
-32 250-290 -------------- 310-340
Gates Brand Fittings
Dash Size 37 Degree JIC O-Ring (ORS) O-Ring Boss (ORB)
-4 10-11 10-12 14-16
-5 13-15 --------------- ---------------
-6 17-19 18-20 24-26
-8 34-38 32-40 37-44
-10 50-56 46-56 50-60
-12 70-78 65-80 75-83
-14 -------------- 65-80 --------------
-16 94-104 92-105 111-125
-20 124-138 125-140 133-152
-24 156-173 150-180 156-184
-32 219-243 -------------- --------------
Aeroquip Brand Fittings
Dash Size 37 Degree JIC O-Ring (ORS) O-Ring Boss (ORB)
-4 11-12 10-12 14-16
-5 15-16 --------------- 16-20
-6 18-20 18-20 24-26
-8 38-42 32-35 50-60
-10 57-62 46-50 75-80
-12 79-87 65-70 125-135
-14 -------------- -------------- 160-180
-16 108-113 92-100 200-220
-20 127-133 125-140 210-280
-24 158-167 150-165 270-360
-32 245-258 -------------- --------------

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STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
Figure 2-1: Shank Placement (38’ and 42' Models) (Main Frame)

STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
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Figure 2-2: Shank Placement (38’ and 42' Models) (Right Wings Shown)

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STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
Figure 2-3: Shank Placement (46' and 50’ Models) (Main Frame)

STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
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Figure 2-4: Shank Placement (46’ and 50' Models) (Right Wings Shown)

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STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
Figure 2-5: Light Bracket Placement (All Models)
13-1/2 13-1/2
16-3/4 16-3/4

STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
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Figure 2-6: Front Gauge Wheel Placement
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STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
Figure 2-7: 4 Row CT Harrow Placement 9650-38’ LH
13” 3-1/4” 18” 4”
5 TINE 8 INCH
HARROW ASSEMBLY
9-7/16”2-1/4”14-13/16”5-1/4”
6 TINE 8 INCH
HARROW ASSEMBLY
NOTE: LOCATION OF
1/2” X 4-1/2” HEX BOLTS
ON FRONT GANG BARS ONLY

STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
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Figure 2-8: 4 Row CT Harrow Placement 9650-38’ CENTER
20” 20”
7-7/16”4-1/4”
9 TINE 8 INCH
HARROW ASSEMBLY
NOTE: LOCATION OF
1/2” X 4-1/2” HEX BOLTS
ON FRONT GANG BARS ONLY

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Figure 2-9: 4 Row CT Harrow Placement 9650-38’ RH
16” 3-1/4” 13”
8-7/16”11-5/8”3-7/16”
5 TINE 8 INCH
HARROW ASSEMBLY
6 TINE 8 INCH
HARROW ASSEMBLY
NOTE: LOCATION OF
1/2” X 4-1/2” HEX BOLTS
ON FRONT GANG BARS ONLY
4”
6-1/4”
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