Patriot equipment Snout Cone User manual

Snout Cone
2019
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E Q U I P M E N T
1302 K ROAD
MINDEN, NE 68959
1-800-264-6587 www.patriotequip.com

Table of Contents
Safety and Operation Rules 03
Safety Alert Symbol 04
Safety Procedures 04
Lighting and Marking 04
Operator Qualifications 05
Safety Overview 05
Safety Affirmation 05
Sign Off Sheet 06
Machine Inspection 06
Safety Decals 06
Head Mounts/Clamps 08
Snout Cone Assembly 09
Snout Cone Installation 14
Floating Snout Cone Setup 17
Snout Cone Hydraulics 18
Snout Cone Operation 23
Snout Cone Field Operation 23
Limited Warranty 24
Warranty Registration 25
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SAFETY AND OPERATION RULES
GENERAL SAFETY STATEMENTS
Safety precautions are essential when the use of any mechanical equipment is involved. These precautions are
necessary when using, storing, and servicing mechanical equipment. Using this equipment with the respect and caution
demanded will considerably lessen the possibilities of personal injury. If safety precautions are overlooked or ignored,
personal injury or property damage may occur.
This unit was designed for specific applications. It should not be modified or/and used for any application other than
which it was designed. If there are any questions regarding its application, please write or call. Do not use this unit until you
have been advised. For more information, call 1-800-264-6587.
Read this entire manual carefully. Know your equipment. Consider the application, limitations, and the potential
hazards specific to your unit. Occupational safety is of prime concern to us. This manual was written with the safety of the
operator and others who come in contact with the equipment. This manual was written to help you understand the safe
operating procedures of the Snout Cone. We want you as our partner in safety. A copy of this manual should be available to
all persons who may operate this machine.
It is your responsibility as an owner, operator, or supervisor to know what specific requirements, precautions, and
work hazards exist and to make these known to all other personnel working with the equipment or in the area, so that they too
may take any necessary safety precautions that may be required. Avoid any alterations of the equipment. Such alterations may
create a dangerous situation where serious injury or death may occur and will void warranty.
Why is SAFETY important to you?
3 BIG REASONS
1
Accidents disable and kill
2
Accidents cost money
3
Accidents can be avoided
Signal Words
Note the use of the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION with safety messages. The
appropriate signal word for each message has been selected using the following guidelines:
DANGER –An immediate and specific hazard which will result in severe personal injury or death if
proper precautions are not taken.
WARNING –A specific hazard or unsafe practice which could result in severe personal injury or death if
proper precautions are not taken.
CAUTION –Unsafe practices which could result in personal injury if proper precautions are not taken or
a reminder of good safety practices.
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SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
BE ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED
The Symbol Shown Above Is Used To Call Your Attention To Instructions Concerning Your Personal Safety. Watch for This
Symbol - It Points Out Important Safety Precautions. It Means ATTENTION! Become Alert! Your Personal Safety Is
Involved! Read The Message That Follows And Be Alert To The Possibility Of Personal Injury Or Death.
Read this manual before operating or working around a Snout Cone! This manual must be delivered with the equipment to its
owner and operator. Failure to read this manual and its safety instructions is a misuse of equipment.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Please, remember safety equipment provides important protection for persons around a Snout Cone that is in operation. Be
sure ALL safety shields and protective devices are installed and properly maintained. If you find any shields or guards
damaged or missing, contact Patriot Equipment for the correct items.
SERIAL NUMBER
To ensure efficient and prompt service, please furnish us with the model and serial number of your Snout Cone in all
correspondence or other contact.
SAFETY PROCEDURES Danger!
1. Use only lifting equipment with the proper capacity when installing or removing the Snout Cone. Forklifts with too
little capacity may tip towards the front where the lifted weight is.
2. Do not operate unit without safety shields or guards in place. The application of the Snout Cone makes them
impossible to completely guard so extra caution needs to be given to them when working around them.
3. IMPORTANT: Use caution when transporting. Be alert of the transport unit’s overall width when approaching
obstacles, such as post sign and poles, along the road. Check the transport width of the unit to ensure clearance before
entering.
4. Comply with all safety warnings and cautions in this manual and in the combine operator’s manuals.
5. Do not allow any riders on the corn head or near the Snout Cone when in use.
6. In case of any defect or awareness of potential danger, please contact Patriot Equipment at 1-800-264-6587
immediately.
LIGHTING AND MARKING
It is the responsibility of the customer to know the lighting and marking requirements of the local highway authorities and to
install and maintain the equipment to provide compliance with the regulations. Add extra lights when transporting at night or
during periods of limited visibility if necessary.
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OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS Warning!
Operation of this Snout Cone shall be limited to competent and experienced persons. In addition, anyone who will operate or
work around a Snout Cone must use good common sense. In order to be qualified, they must also know and meet all other
requirements, such as:
1. Some regulations specify that no one under the age of 18 may operate power machinery. This may include the Snout Cone.
It is your responsibility to know what these regulations are in your own area or situation.
2. Current Occupational Safety Health Administration regulations state in part: “At the time of initial assignment and at least
annually thereafter, the employer shall instruct every employee or user in the safe operation and servicing of all equipment with
which the employee or user is, or will be involved.”
3. Unqualified persons are to stay out of the work area.
4. A person who has not read and understood all operating and safety instruction is not qualified to operate the machine.
SAFETY OVERVIEW
YOU are responsible for SAFE operation and maintenance of your Snout Cone.
YOU must ensure that you and anyone who is going to operate and maintain, or work around the Snout Cone must be familiar
with the operating, maintenance, and safety information contained in the manual.
Remember YOU are the key to safety. GOOD PRACTICES protect not only you but also the people around you. Make these
practices a working part of your safety program. Be certain EVERYONE operating this machine is familiar with the
procedures recommended and follows safety precautions. Remember, most accidents can be prevented. Do not risk injury or
death by ignoring any information addressed.
Snout Cone owners must give operating instructions to operators before allowing them to operate the Snout Cone. They must
be reviewed at least annually thereafter per OSHA regulation 1928.57.
The most important safety device on the equipment is a SAFE OPERATOR. It is the operator’s responsibility to read and
understand ALL instructions in the manual and to follow them. All accidents can be avoided!
Any person who has not read and understood all operation and safety instructions is not qualified to operate the Snout Cone.
An untrained operator exposes himself and bystanders to possible serious injury or death.
Do not modify the equipment in any way. Unauthorized modifications may impair the functions and/or safety and could affect
the life of the equipment.
SAFETY AFFIRMATION
I have read and understand the operator’s manual and all safety signs before operation, maintenance, adjusting or
unplugging the Snout Cone.
I will allow only trained persons to operate the Snout Cone. *An untrained operator is not qualified to operate this
equipment.
I have access to a fire extinguisher.
I have all guards in place and will not operate the Snout Cone without them.
I will not allow riders on the Snout Cone.
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I understand the danger of moving parts (rotating snout cone, hydraulics, and pinch points) and will stop engine before
servicing.
I recognize the danger of the Snout Cone coming in contact with power lines.
I have the safety lock up pins and know and understand where and when to use them.
I understand that any accidents that occur with the Snout Cone are my responsibilities.
I understand that Patriot Equipment will not be held responsible for any accidents that involve the Snout Cone.
SIGN OFF SHEET (this should be signed annually as part of your safety program)
As a requirement of OSHA, it is necessary for the owner/employer to train the employee in the safe operation and safety
procedures with this Snout Cone. We include this sign off sheet for your convenience and personal record keeping.
DATE
EMPLOYER SIGNATURE
EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE
Warning!
MACHINE INSPECTION
After delivery of your new Snout Cone and/or completion of assembly, and before each use, inspection of the machine is
mandatory. This inspection should include, but not be limited to:
1. Check to see that all guards are in place, secured and functional.
2. That all fasteners are tight.
3. That all Hydraulic lines are free from leaks and defects.
4. That all electronics are working properly and wires are in good condition.
SAFETY DECALS
1. Keep safety decals clear and legible at all times.
2. Replace decals and signs that are missing or have become unreadable.
3. Safety signs are available from your Dealer or the Manufacturer.
How to install Safety Signs
1. Be sure that the installation area is clean and dry.
2. Decide on the exact position before you remove the backing paper.
3. Align the decal over the specified area and carefully press the small portion with the exposed sticky backing in place.
4. Slowly peal back the remaining paper and carefully smooth the remaining portion of the decal in place.
5. Small air pockets can be pierced with a pin and smoothed out using a piece of decal backing paper.
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Decal Locations Snout Cone
Hydraulic Warning
Location can vary with
mount design
Serial Number
Location can vary with
mount design
Patriot Decal
BC2515
TS2003
TS2004
Important: Install new safety decals
immediately if the old decals are destroyed,
lost, painted over, or cannot be read. When
parts are replaced that have safety decals,
make sure you install a new decal with each
new part. New decals are available from the
manufacturer or your authorized dealer.
Caution!
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Case Snout Cone Mount
2000, 3000, and 4000 Series Heads
SNC-A009
Drago Snout Cone Mount
SNC-A030
Geringhoff 2012 and Newer Snout Cone
Mount for factory mount on corn head
SNC-A010
John Deere Snout Cone Mount
SNC-A008
Lexion Snout Cone Mount
SNC-A015
Gleaner Snout Cone Mount
SNC-A022
SNC-P060
Shim to level on
angled main beam model
heads
Geringhoff 2011 and Previous Snout Cone Mount
Geringhoff 2012 and newer without factory mount
SNC-P063, SNC-P064
SNC-P065, SNC-P066
Case Snout Cone Mount
10 Series Heads
SNC-A026 Gleaner Snout Cone Mount
3300 Series Heads
SNC-A028
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Snout Cone Assembly
1. Locate a bearing assembly (items 12 and 12.1) and a snout cone (item 3 or 4). Slide the locking collar onto the top shaft
of the Snout Cone. Be sure the locking side is towards the outside of the shaft.
2. Slide on one side of the bearing flange (Item 12.1) onto the upper shaft of the Snout Cone. Install the bearing (Item 12)
with the locking collar towards the installed locking collar.
3. Slide on the other side of the bearing flange (Item 12.1).
4. Install the bearing mount carrier (Item 7) and use two 5/16" x 1" carriage bolts, flat washers, lock washers, and nuts to
attach the bearing to the bearing mount carrier. Leave the fasteners loose for now.
5. Locate the key stock and insert it into the keyway on the shaft and then install the shaft coupler (Item 5).
6. Insert a second key stock into the hydraulic motor shaft keyway and insert the motor shaft into the other side of the shaft
coupler.
7. Set the distance on the snout cone shaft to the shaft coupler. This is done by having the shaft coupler completely cover the
key stock and the securing set screw should set approximately in the middle of the key stock. Tighten this set screw.
8. Attach the bearing mount carrier (Item 7) to the hydraulic motor (Item 6) using the 3/8" x 3/4" bolts and lock washers.
The bearing assembly should slide with the bearing mount carrier.
9. Set the distance with the motor and the shaft coupler. Be sure the shaft coupler is not going to hit the hydraulic motor as it
turns. The securing set screw should be approximately half way of the length of the key stock. Tighten the securing set
screw.
10. Tighten the two 5/16" x 1" carriage bolts that are holding the bearing onto the bearing mount carrier.
11. Tighten the locking collar onto the bearing and then tighten the securing set screw.
12. The assembly should appear like the assembly in the picture below.
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Parts List
DESCRIPTIONPART NUMBERQTY
ITEM
Snout Cone Clamp/MountSNC-A009
21
Case Nose Bearing MountSNC-P040
22
Snout Cone Screw Section LH
SNC-A003
13
Snout Cone Screw Section RHSNC-A004
14
Shaft CouplerSNC-P023
2
5
Hydraulic Motor (1" Shaft)
CR1900
26
Bearing Mount Carrier Weldment
SNC-A006
27
Cross Arm WeldmentSNC-A002
28
Mid Mount Weldment
SNC-A001
2
9
Extension Weldment
SNC-A005
210
Front Nose Guard WeldmentSNC-A017
211
205 Series Bearing with locking collar
BR9106
12
2 Bolt Stamped Flange
BR915
1212.1
Bearing Lower Baseplate
SNC-P026
213
Cone To Snout Back Attachment PlateSNC-P056
214
Lock Washer
W9/16L1615
Hex Bolt
B1/2X5.5
8
16
Hex NutN1/2N16
17
U-Bolt 1/2" x 2 1/16" I.D.
B1/2X2.0625U
818
Lock Washer
W3/8L
819
Hex Bolt
B3/8X0.75
420
Hex BoltB3/8X0.5
421
Carriage BoltB5/16X1.0CB
422
Plain WasherW5/16F
423
Lock WasherW5/16L
424
Hex NutN5/16N825
Hex Jam NutN3/4JN426
Hex Bolt
B3/4X2.5427
Carriage Bolt
B3/8X1.0CB1028
Plain Washer
W3/8F1029
Plain Washer
W5/16F430
Nylock Nut
N3/8NYL
1031
Nylock Nut
N5/16NYL4
32
Nylock Nut
N1/2NYL
833
Plain Washer
W1/2F
3234
Carriage Bolt
B5/16X1.5CB
4
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Snout Cone Lower Shaft Assembly
1. Locate a second bearing assembly (Item 12 and 12.1). Install the bearing assembly onto the lower shaft with the locking
collar facing towards the snout cone flighting. Be sure to have the 2 bolt flanges on the bearing assembly.
2. Locate Item 13, Bearing Lower Baseplate, and attach it to the previously installed bearing using 2, 5/16" x 1-1/2" carriage
bolts and regular nuts (the nuts will be used as spacers for the upcoming second bearing). Tighten the bearing to the
baseplate.
3. Locate a third bearing assembly (Item 12 and 12.1). Install the bearing to the 2, 5/16 x 1-1/2" carriage bolts holding the first
bearing with the locking collar towards the outside of the snout cone. Tighten the bearing in place using 2, 5/16" flat
washers and nylock nuts 3/8" from the end of the shaft (see Detail E).
4. Item 2, Nose Bearing Mount, will be needed next. Attach this bracket to the bearing lower baseplate (Item 13) using 2, 3/8"
x 1" carriage bolts, flat washers, and nylock nuts. Tighten the fasteners, but allow them so the bracket will pivot at this
point. Leave the Back Attachment Plate (Item 14) and the Nose Guard Weldment (Item 11) off the assembly at this time.
The holes in the Nose Bearing Mount will need to be accessed as template holes for attachment to the outside snout. The
lower assembly should look like the Detail E below.
5. Repeat the assembly steps for the other Snout Cone.
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Lower Snout Cone Assembly
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DETAIL A
DETAIL B
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SNOUT CONE ASSEMBLY
Shown with Case Mount
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Snout Cone Head Mount/Clamp Parts
Exploded view of the Head Mount/Clamp for the Snout Cone. Item 1 will vary with the brand of corn head that is being used.
Please see the Snout Cone Head Mount/Clamp page for the head mount/clamp that fits the brand of corn head that is being used.
Assembled Snout Cone Head Mount/Clamp. The picture shows the assembly is in the float mode for field use.
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Please see the Snout Cone Clamps/Mounts to correctly identify the mount
that came with the kit. A John Deere mount is shown for instructional
purposes.
1. Install the mount onto the corn head. Place the mount close to where it
will be needed. The snout cone will run in the middle of the outside
corn snout of the corn head. Install the mount so that this action can be
accomplished.
2. Tighten the mount in place. The mount may need to be adjusted later
when mounting the snout cone to get it aligned in the middle of the
corn snout.
3. When the mount is in the correct position, be sure to tighten the lock
nuts.
Snout Cone Clamp/Mount Installation
1. Mount the extension arm to the clamp assembly using 2, 1/2 x 5-1/2"
bolts, 4, 1/2" flat washers, and 2, 1/2" nylock nuts. Place the extension
arm in the middle of the adjustment area for mounting purposes,
adjustments can be made here to get the correct clearance for the snout
cone to the snout. Once the snout cones are fully installed, they will be
put into a floating position so they move with the corn head.
2. Adjustments can be made as the Snout Cones are installed. Once again,
the Snout Cones will be placed in floating mode when installation is
complete.
1. Locate the Mid-mount and attach it to the Extension Arm using 2, 1/2" x
5-1/2" bolts, 4, 1/2" flat washers, and 2, 1/2" nylock nuts.
2. This is another adjustment point. To continue with installation, the
angle of this mount should be parallel to the angle of the corn snout.
This angle will enable the Snout Cones to be parallel to the corn snout as
well. Adjustments can be made as installation continues as well. Also,
this adjustment point will be put into float position when installation is
complete.
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Locate the Cross Arm. Mount the Cross Arm to the Mid-Mount
using 2, 1/2" x 2" x 2" u-bolts with 4, 1/2" flat washers, 4, 1/2" lock
washers, and 4, 1/2" nuts. Position the Cross Arm that allows the
Snout Cone to be mounted in the center of the end snout of the corn
head. Tighten the fasteners when positioned correctly.
Locate the correct pre-assembled Snout Cone for the corresponding
side of the corn head (right hand for right side and left hand for left
side). The motor and bearing plate will attach to the cross arm using
2, 1/2" x 2" x 2" u-bolts with 4, 1/2" flat washer, lock washers and
nuts.
Some setups may be better if the motor and bearing plate are
mounted below the cross arm. Be sure there is clearance for the
Snout Cone if the motor is mounted this way. The hydraulic motor
ports will still need to be up, so remove the four attachment bolts for
the bearing plate on the motor, turn the bearing bracket 180 degrees
and reinsert the four attachment bolts. The mounting plate will now
be facing up with the hydraulic motor ports. Tighten all the fasteners.
Align the snout cone so that the center of the snout cone is in align
with the center of the end corn snout. Also, set the desired height of
the Snout Cone by moving the 1/2" bolts that are holding the initial
angle at the extension arm and the mid-mount. Be sure to have
clearance between the Snout Cone and the corn snout as it is
mounted.
Snout Cone Clamp/Mount Installation
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1. The next step is to mount the nose mount onto the corn snout. The Snout Cone should be assembled and securely
mounted to the cross arm located at the rear of the corn head. Adjust the angle/height of the Snout Cone to the end snout
of the corn head. The adjustment is made by raising or lowering the extension arm. Be sure to have clearance as the
Snout Cone rotates. When the angle/height is satisfactory, place the bolts from the extension arm so that it will be locked
in place for now.
2. Use the nose plate as a template to mark the holes that will have to be drilled into the corn snout.
3. Mark the hole placement in the middle of each slotted hole as this will allow for some adjustment when installing.
4. Using a 7/16" drill bit, drill the holes for the bolts
5. After the holes are drilled, realign the nose mount with the holes and place the 3/8" carriage bolts, the 3/8" flat washers,
and two 3/8" nylock nuts. Install the cone to snout back attachment brace.
6. Tighten the fasteners. Please note, access holes may need to be installed on the bottom side of some corn snouts to be
able to reach to install and tighten the nuts.
7. Install the nose cone bearing guard using a 3/8" x 1" carriage bolt, flat washer and nylock nut.
8. After the nose mount fasteners are tightened, put the Snout Cone into the float position for field operation. Please see
Floating Snout Cone Setup.
9. Repeat installation for the other side.
10. When both Snout Cones are installed, install the hydraulics. Please see the hydraulics section.
Nose Mount
Lower Snout Cone to Corn Snout Installation
Cone To Snout Back Attachment Brace
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DETAIL A
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Floating Snout Cone Setup Diagram
Placing bolts in these locations allow
for pivoting as well as a rest/stop
when Snout Cones are not being flexed.
Bolt location can vary with implement.
Top half can flex by itself
as well or in conjuction with
the arm
John Deere Clamp/Mount Assembly is shown
Pivot Bolt
Pivot Bolt
Bolts must be tight enough to allow for pivot points to move.
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Hydraulics
Danger!
Hydraulic Hazards: Be aware of the hazards of pressurized hydraulic:
1. Wear personal protective equipment, such as gloves and safety glasses, whenever servicing or checking a hydraulic
system.
2. Assume that all hydraulic hoses and components are pressurized. Relieve all hydraulic pressure before disconnecting
any hydraulic line.
3. Never try to stop or check for a hydraulic leak with any part of your body; use a piece of cardboard to check for
hydraulic leaks.
4. Small hydraulic hose leaks are extremely dangerous and can inject hydraulic oil under the skin, even through gloves.
5. Infection and gangrene are possible when hydraulic oil penetrates the skin. See a doctor immediately to prevent loss
of limb or death.
Danger!
Rotating Parts
The Snout Cones will rotate when in operation
1. Establish a safe work zone when operating the Snout Cones. The safe work zone should be large enough to keep all
persons at least 10 feet away from the Snout Cones when operating
2. Never allow riders on the Snout Cones
3. Never operate the snout cones without all safety shields in place.
4. Shut off the combine engine and relieve hydraulic pressure if the Snout Cones need servicing or maintenance.
5. Avoid wearing loose clothing which can easily be caught in moving parts.
6. Stop the Snout Cones immediately if any problems arise.
7. Keep hands, feet, hair, jewelry, and clothing away from moving parts.
8. Always perform maintenance/servicing of the Snout Cones on a level surface with the combine engine off and the
header on the ground.
The hydraulic hoses come in a kit depending upon the size of the implement. If the implement is larger than the appropriate
kit, a hydraulic hose extension kit is used to meet the required width. The hydraulic hose extension kit will attach to the
current hydraulic hose and just makes the hose longer to meet the additional length requirement. See table.
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DETAIL C
SCALE 1/40
DETAIL D
SCALE 1/40
DETAIL A
SCALE 1/15
DETAIL B
SCALE 1/15
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Hydraulic Plumbing Snout Cone
Feeder House
Left Side Right Side
Clockwise Rotation Counter Clockwise
Rotation
R1706A-668608
Red Tie
R1706A-668508
White Tie R1706A-668608
Blue Tie
R1706A-668608
No Tie
Coupler Joint
8R30 Kit Fits: 6R30; 6R36; 10R22; 8R30
With Extension Kit will Fit: 12R22; 8R36
12R30 Kit Fits: 16R20; 18R20; 12R30
With Extension Kit: 18R22; 12R36; 12R38
16R30 Extension Kit Available
Hyd. In
Hyd. Out
Hyd. In
Hyd. Out
Flow
Flow Flow
Flow
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DETAIL A
SCALE 1/40
DETAIL B
SCALE 1/40
DETAIL C
SCALE 1/15
DETAIL D
SCALE 1/15
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Hydraulic Plumbing Crop Sweeper To Snout Cones
Feeder House
Left Side Right Side
Clockwise Rotation Counter Clockwise
Rotation
Hyd. In
Hyd. Out
Hyd. In
Hyd. Out
Flow
Flow
Flow
Flow
Crop Sweeper
Motor
R1706A-608668-14400
Black Tie
R1706A-608648-14400
Black and White Tie
Use 2403-08-08
Union
R1706A-668608
Red Tie
R1706A-668508
White Tie
R1706A-668608
Blue Tie
R1706A-668608
No Tie
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