PBZ CropCare PA1400 User manual

Picking Assistant
Model PA1400
Form: 1400OM
Rev. Date 08/13
PBZ LLC | 50 Wood Corner Rd | Lititz PA 17543
www.CropCareEquipment.com | (717) 738-7365
A Paul B Zimmerman Inc. Company
Owner's Manual


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Table Of Contents
Before You Begin............................................................................................................................................................3
Safety Precautions.........................................................................................................................................................4
General Guidelines.............................................................................................................................................4
Before Operation ................................................................................................................................................4
During Operation ...............................................................................................................................................4
Operating Instructions ................................................................................................................................................5
Moving the Picking Assistant.........................................................................................................................5
Row Width Adjustment ....................................................................................................................................5
Operator Adjustments......................................................................................................................................5
Picking Assistant Operation............................................................................................................................7
Assembly the Canopy.......................................................................................................................................8
Maintenance Instructions ..........................................................................................................................................9
Routine Maintenance........................................................................................................................................9
Battery Maintenance.........................................................................................................................................9
Battery Storage................................................................................................................................................. 10
Wiring Diagram........................................................................................................................................................... 11
PA1450 Wiring Harness.................................................................................................................................. 11
Breakdowns & Parts Lists......................................................................................................................................... 12
Base Frame, Knee Pad, and Foot Rest Breakdown............................................................................... 12
Base Frame, Knee Pad, and Foot Rest Parts List.................................................................................... 13
Battery and Wiring Assembly, Chest Pad, and Canopy Support Breakdown............................. 14
Battery and Wiring Assembly, Chest Pad, and Canopy Tube Parts List ........................................ 15
Wheel, Motor, Head Rest, and Picking Tray Breakdown .................................................................... 16
Wheel, Motor, Head Rest, and Picking Tray Parts List ......................................................................... 17
Canopy Assembly and Storage Tray Breakdown.................................................................................. 18
Canopy Assembly and Storage Tray Parts List ...................................................................................... 19
PA1450 Wiring Harness Breakdown & Parts List................................................................................... 20
CropCare®Limited Warranty .................................................................................................................................. 21
Notes............................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Contact Us..................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Ordering Parts................................................................................................................................................... 23
CropCare®would like to thank you for choosing to purchase one of our picking assistants. We appreciate your business and want to
fill all of your sprayer and equipment needs.We also desire to provide you with the technical support and needed parts that will allow
you to continue operating without disruption. For parts and service please contact your local CropCare®dealer.
• Be aware of all safety guidelines, warnings, and cautions.
• Familiarize yourself and other operators with the picking assistant’s components and how all parts are operated.
Before You Begin
Please read and understand this manual and its instructions and warnings completely before operating
the picking assistant.

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Safety Precautions
Every year many unnecessary accidents occur due to improper equipment handling and a disregard for safety precautions. You, the
operator, can avoid accidents by observing the precautions in this section.
• The operator should be a responsible adult. Do
not allow persons to operate this machine until they
have displayed a thorough understanding of the safety
precautions and operational use!
• Do not permit children to play on or around the picking
assistant.
• Never attempt to operate this machine while under the
inuence of alcohol or drugs.
• The best defense against accidents is a careful and
responsible operator.
• Ifthereisanyportionofthismanualthat youdonot fully
understand, please contact an authorized CropCare®
dealer.
General Guidelines
During Operation
• Always be aware of bystanders, particularly children!
Always look before moving the picking assistant.
• Be aware of dangerous terrain such as holes, slopes,
drop-os, banks, rocks, and hidden hazards.
• When operating on inclines, be sure to properly adjust
the height of each wheel so that the operator and
produce trays are level.
Figure 2: Owner’s Manual Decal (DE39)
Before Operation
• Give the picking assistant a visual inspection for any
worn parts, loose bolts, or other visible problems, and
make any needed repairs. See the maintenance section
(page 8).
• Carefullystudy andunderstand this owner’s manual.
• When transporting the picking assistant be sure to
remove the canopy as it cannot withstand speeds
over 15 MPH.
• Nopassengersare allowedon or in thepicking assistant
at anytime.
• Rememberthataccidentscanevenhappentoseasoned
operators. Always take your time and follow all safety
instructions.
• Neverallow passengerson the machine whileit is being
towed.

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Operating Instructions
Row Width Adjustment
Moving the Picking Assistant
1. The height of the picking assistant should be adjusted to
best suit the crop height, and the length of the operator’s
arms.
2. To adjust the height of the picking assistant, rmly grip
the lifting handle (c) to relieve pressure on the pull-pin,
pull the pull-pin (d) located on the wheel adjustment
clamp (b), which is located on the main frame tube, and
The Picking Assistant can be moved either by hand or towed
by an ATV or tractor.
1. Be sure that both motors (a) are in the neutral position, as
shown (Figure 1) before attempting to move the picking
assistant.
2. Rotate the steering arm (b) clockwise towards the front
of the machine as shown (Figure 2).
3. The picking assistant can be moved by hand using the
handles (a), or steering arm (b), or by towing it with
an ATV or tractor using the hitch pin (c) to connect it
(Figure 2).
4. Never allow passengers on the machine while it is being
towed.
5. Upon arriving at the desired location, rotate the steering
arm back to the operating position, and be sure to move
the motors back to one of the three operation positions.
Upon arriving at the desired location, it is now necessary to
make the proper adjustments to the picking assistant to best
suit the application and the operator.
1. Using a 3/4”wrench or socket, loosen the 1/2”ange nut
(a) on the right rear wheel adjustment clamp (b) (Figure
3). With the nut loosened, the wheel assembly should
slide easily on the frame rail. Slide the wheel assembly to
the desired width and re-tighten the ange nut (a)
Before going out to the field, the wheel spacing should be
set to accommodate the crop that is to be harvested. This
requires a 3/4”wrench or socket.
Figure 1: Front wheel in picking position
b
a
Figure 3: Wheel spacing and height adjustment
c
d
Figure 2: Front wheel in towing position
a
b
a
c
Operator Adjustments
raise or lower the machine as needed. When you reach
the desired height, release the pull-pin (d) (Figure 3). Be
sure the pull-pin locks properly into an adjustment hole.

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3. After making a height adjustment, tie up any extra wire
withthebungeetiesothewirecannotbecomeentangled
in the drive wheel.
4. Repeat this process for all three wheels.
5. Note: On hillsides the rear wheel heights should be
separately adjusted to level the machine.
6. Next, adjust the chest pad spacing by loosening the two
knobs (a) on the bottom of the frame tube spacer (b).
Set the chest pad (c) so it is centered on the row to be
harvested (Figure 4). Re-tighten the knobs after making
adjustments.
7. The foot rest (a) can be adjusted to suit the height of the
operator by loosening the two wing nuts (b) and sliding
the footrest along the slot in the foot rest support tube
(c). The foot rest can also be moved to the left or right
using the two sets of square holes (d) (Figure 5). Re-
tighten the wing nuts after making adjustments.
8. The head rest can now be set to the proper position for
the operator. This is easiest to do while laying on the
pickingassistant. Adjusttheheadrest(a)bylooseningthe
two knobs (b) on the head rest clamp (c) and sliding the
headrest to the desired position (Figure 6). Re-tighten
the knobs after making adjustments.
9. The nal adjustment to make is the picking tray. The
picking tray (d) position can be adjusted by loosening the
two knobs (e) on the picking tray clamp (f). The picking
tray can also be moved from side to side by loosening
the two wing nuts (g) on the bottom of the tray (Figure
6). Re-tighten the knobs and wing nuts after making
adjustments.
Operator Adjustments ... continued
Operating Instructions
Figure 4: Chest pad adjustment
b
a
c
Figure 5: Foot rest adjustment
b
a
c
d
Figure 6: Head rest and picking tray
b
a
c
d
e
f
g
d

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Picking Assistant Operation
1. Check to be sure the battery on the picking assistant is
chargedand readyforuse. Pressthe battery checkbutton
(a) on the switch box, and read the gauge (b) above it to
assure the battery is charged (Figure 7).
2. Make sure the motor assembly (a) is not in the neutral
position and that the pull-pin is properly locked into one
of the operating position holes (b) as shown (Figure 8).
3. Turn the picking assistant on by ipping the switch (c)
away from the “o” position to either “forward” or
“reverse” (Figure 7).
4. With the switch in either the “forward” or “reverse”
position press and hold the footswitch (a), located on the
foot rest (b), with your left foot to move in the selected
direction (Figure 9).
5. As you move along the row, use the steering arm (a) to
steer the picking assistant (Figure 10).
6. When the battery needs to be charged, see the
instructions in the battery maintenance section (page 8).
7. If the picking assistant is to be stored on an incline, be
sure to have one, or both, motors engaged to prevent the
picking assistant from moving.
8. Always ip the power switch (c) (Figure 7) to the o
positionwhenleavingthepickingassistantunattendedfor
any reason.
Operating Instructions
Figure 7: Control box
b
a
c
Figure 8: Operating position
b
a
b
a
Figure 9: Foot switch Figure 10: Steering arm
a

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1. Install the canopy frame brace (a). First, place a 15/16”
shaft collar (b) 2” from the end of the pipe as shown
(Figure 14). With the rst shaft collar in place, slide the
canopy brace through the hole in the picking assistant
frame and place a second shaft collar (d) on the inside of
the frame tube to keep the canopy brace from pulling out
(Figure 11).
2. Install the horizontal canopy pipes (a). First, place a
15/16” shaft collar (b) 29” from the end of the canopy
pipe as shown (Figure 12). With the rst shaft collar
in place, slide the pipe through the hole in the vertical
canopy tube. Then place a second shaft collar on the
front side of the vertical canopy tube as shown.
3. Install the front canopy end pipe (a) by inserting the pegs
into the horizontal canopy pipes (b). Also be sure that
the peg also goes through the hole in the canopy frame
brace (c) as shown (Figure 13).
4. With the canopy frame brace installed now install the
2-1/2” square poly plug (c) on the end of the frame tube
as shown (Figure 11).
5. Insert the top (larger) horizontal canopy pipe (a) over
the top peg on the front canopy end pipe (c) as shown
(Figure 14).
6. Insert the rear canopy end pipe (b) into the three
horizontal canopy pipes as shown (Figure 14).
7. Install the canopy (a) as shown with the logos facing out
to allow for proper water drainage (Figure 15).
8. With the canopy in place, secure it to the canopy end
pipes and the horizontal canopy pipes using the ball
bungee straps (a) (Figure 16).
9. Note: When you rst place the canopy over the picking
assistant, secure it to the end pipes at the four corners
with ball bungee straps before moving on to fully secure
the canopy.
ab
Figure 14: Rear canopy end pipe
a
Figure 15: Canopy
a
Figure 16: Securing canopy with straps
c
Figure 11: Canopy frame brace
a
d
c
b
2”
a
c
b
Figure 13: Front canopy end pipe
b
a
Assembling the Canopy
Operating Instructions
Whentransporting thepicking assistantbesuretoremovethe
canopy as it cannot withstand speeds over 15 MPH. Follow
these instructions to properly reassemble the canopy upon
arrival.
a
b
29”
Figure 12: Horizontal canopy pipes

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Maintenance Instructions
Routine Maintenance
It is very important to perform routine maintenance on your picking assistant before and after each use. Good maintenance practices
will help to guard against any unnecessary machine breakdowns or accidents.
1. It is recommended to perform a visual and physical
inspection for any worn parts, loose bolts, or other
visible problems. Make all necessary repairs before
operating. Contact an authorized CropCare®dealer
for instructions on ordering parts and technical help.
2. Always be sure to have the tires properly inated (36 psi).
Under-inated tires could cause a number of problems,
including shorter battery life, and inadequate traction for
the motor gears.
3. Be sure that all of the adjustment knobs are properly
tightened.
4. Always rinse o any mud and dirt from the motor gears
and tires after every use.
5. To prevent mold from forming, never leave the canopy
sides rolled up if they are wet. If the canopy is wet, roll
the sides down and leave the machine sit in a dry area till
the tarp is completely dry before rolling them back up.
6. If the picking assistant is to be stored outside during the
winter, be sure to remove the canopy before storage.
Any snow or ice accumulation on the canopy could cause
thecanopytocollapseanddamagethecanopyand/orthe
machine.
Battery Maintenance
1. Keep the battery and battery compartment clean and
corrosion free. Dirty, corroded batteries can self-
discharge, which will aect performance and life.
2. Check the state-of-charge of the battery by pressing the
battery check button (a) on the switch box (Figure 7, page
7). If the reading is above 12.4 volts, the battery is at least
75% charged and should be OK. If below 12.4 volts, it
should be charged.
3. When charging the battery, unplug the charger before
connectingordisconnectingabatterytoavoiddangerous
sparks which can cause a battery to explode.
4. To avoid over-charging when using the battery charger
supplied by CropCare®, use the automatic charge
setting as shown (Figure 17). On the automatic setting,
the charger will stop charging when the battery is fully
charged.
5. Refer to the battery charger manual for more instructions
on battery charging and safety precautions.
6. To use the battery charger, unplug the battery wire
harness (a)from thepicking assistantwire harness (b)and
plug the battery wire harness into the charger. (Figure
18).
7. When using any other charger, remove the battery box lid
to access the battery terminals and follow the directions
supplied by the charger manufacturer.
To ensure maximum battery life and performance, practice the following battery care and maintenance procedures.
Figure 18: Connecting Charger
b
a
D C AMPS
CHARGE COMPLETE
CHARGED CHARGING
2 4 6 8 10 12
IO AMP FULLY AUTOMATIC
BATTERY CHARGER
AUTOMATIC
MANUAL
Figure 17: Charger settings

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Maintenance Instructions
1. Disconnect the batteries to avoid self-discharge due to
parasitic loads such as clocks, ground faults, etc.
2. Put into storage fully charged and keep above 75% state-
of-charge. Check every 90 days and recharge if necessary.
Batteries that are not in use during the o-season must be cared for as follows to extend battery life and reliability.
Battery Storage
3. Ideally, store batteries in a cool, dry place with
temperatures not below 32ºF (0ºC) or above 80ºF (27ºC).
8. If using a regular battery charger, or a deep cycle charger
onthemanualsetting,donotleaveabatteryonthecharger
for more than 48 hours to avoid damaging the battery by
over-charging. Ifgassingorspewingofelectrolyteoccurs,
or the battery case feels hot, reduce or temporarily halt
charging to avoid damaging the battery.
9. Stopthechargewhentwovoltagereadingsrecordedtwo
hours apart indicate no increase. Further charging would
Battery Maintenance ... continued
be useless and may damage the battery and shorten its
life. If the battery won’t come up to full charge, replace it.
10. NEVER attempt to charge a frozen battery. To avoid
explosion and serious injury, allow it to warm to 60°F
(16°C) before charging.
11. NEVER leave a battery on a trickle charger longer than 48
hours. Serious damage to the battery WILL occur.

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PA1450 Wiring Harness Schematic
Wiring Diagram
Control
Switch
Front
motor
1
3
4
6
Wire Nut
Wire Nut
Voltmeter
Test
switch
Rear
motor
Red (+)
Black (-)
Red (+)
Black (-)
Fuse
(20 amp)
Plug Power
Supply
Foot
Switch
Plug Plug
Plug
PA1451 (pig-tail harness)
Plug Plug
-
+
Yellow (+)
Black (-)
Red
Red
Black
Black
Red
Black
Red (+)
Black (-)
Part of motor
Part of motor

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Breakdowns & Parts Lists
4
17
1
16
20
22
5
19
2
3
8
9
10
7
6
18
21
3
8
8
13
8
14
21
8
821
5
12
15
8
21
5
21
8
21
11
to knee pad
9
A
A
B
B
Picking Assistant Breakdown
Base Frame, Knee Pad, and Foot Rest

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Ref # Qty. Part Number Description
1 2 CB38*134G5 Carriage bolt, 3/8-16 x 1 3/4"
2 2 CB38*1G5 Carriage bolt, 3/8-16 x 1"
3 4 CB38*314G5 Carriage bolt, 3/8-16 x 3 1/4"
4 2 CB38*4G5 Carriage bolt, 3/8-16 x 4"
5 7 CB38*512G5 Carriage bolt, 3/8-16 x 5 1/2"
6 3 CB38*8 Carriage bolt, 3/8-16 x 8"
7 1 DE39 Decal, owner's manual warning
8 18 FN38 Flange nut, 3/8-16
9 8 HT10*34 Hex washer tapping screw, #10 x 1/2"
10 1 PA1410 Frame tube, spacer
11 1 PA1411A Frame tube, front to rear
12 1 PA1412A Frame tube, side to side
13 1 PA1413A Frame tube, diagonal brace
14 1 PA1415 Frame knee pad support
15 1 PA1417A Foot rest tube
16 1 PA1418A Foot rest plate
17 1 PA1439 Knee support pad
18 1 PA1449 Chest tube shim
19 1 PA1455 Hitch plate, bolt on
20 1 PPRE1*2*14-20 Poly plug, 1" x 2" x 14-20ga
21 6 SQ201 Poly plug, 2 1/2" square x 10-14ga
22 2 WN38 Wing nut, 3/8"
Breakdowns & Parts Lists
Picking Assistant Parts List
Base Frame, Knee Pad, and Foot Rest

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Breakdowns & Parts Lists
6
13
8
14
7
15
10
23
2
20
3
19
25
9
22
4
17
24
5
16
12
18
1
1
10
99
5
21
9
5
6
6
9
99
foot switch
6
15
to rear motor
to front motor
Picking Assistant Breakdown
Battery and Wiring Assembly, Chest Pad, and Canopy Supports

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Ref # Qty. Part Number Description
1 1 B03189 Battery box
2 1 CB1024*12 Carriage bolt, #10-24 x 1/2"
3 2 CB38*314G5 Carriage bolt, 3/8-16 x 3 1/4"
4 2 CB38*3G5 Carriage bolt, 3/8-16 x 3"
5 6 CB38*412G5 Carriage bolt, 3/8-16 x 4 1/2"
6 4 CC5520 Poly plug, 1 1/4" square x 14-20ga
7 1 DC2406 Loom clamp, nylon 3/8"
8 1 FN316 Flange nut, 3/16"
9 10 FN38 Flange nut, 3/8-16
10 2 FN516 Flange nut, 5/16"
11 1 FW12 Flat washer, 1/2"
12 8 HT10*34 Hex washer tapping screw, #10 x 1/2"
13 2 MR632*58 Machine screw, round 6-32 x 5/8"
14 2 NNC632 Nylon lock nut, 6-32
15 2 PA1428A Vertical canopy tube, rear
16 1 PA1429 Vertical canopy tube, front
17 2 PA1438 Toolbar clamp knob
18 1 PA1440 Chest support pad
19 1 PA1441 Battery box support
20 1 PA1462 Battery, 12 volt deep cycle
21 1 PA1448 Chest pad mount
22 1 PA1450 Wiring harness, PA1400
23 1 PA1451 Battery pig-tail with circuit breaker
24 2 PPSQ114*10-14 Poly plug, 1 1/4" square x 10-14ga
25 1 SP500 Stainless serial number plate
Picking Assistant Parts List
Battery and wiring assembly, chest pad, and canopy tubes
Breakdowns & Parts Lists

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Breakdowns & Parts Lists
1
8
14
10
49
37
11
12 54
23
22
48
25
21
24
9
2
4
35
17
27
5
7
6
29
13
47
28
39
16
44
18
51
52
15
50
45
3
53
43
41
55
33
46 19
20
31
34
30
13
32 37
49
19
25
41
24
41
10
43
33
44 10
14
13
13
29
35
20
16
16
16
9
35
40
27
11
31
31
41
24
24
25
24
11
22
32
10
37
10
28
32
16
19
13
16
32
13
39393939
3
24
24
41
10
32
44
36
36
47
19
28
24
43
56
42
42
Picking Assistant Breakdown
Wheels and Motors, Head Rest, and Picking Tray

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Ref # Qty. Part Number Description
1 1 PA1419A Wheel adjustment tube
2 1 PA1420 Head rest brace
3 2 PA1425A Motor drive wheel
4 1 PA1427 Head rest tube
5 1 PA1434 Picking tray tube
6 1 PA1435 Picking tray shield
7 1 PA1436 Picking tray
8 1 PA1444 Head rest pad
9 4 PA1438 Toolbar clamp knob
10 6 FN12 Flange nut, 1/2-13
11 3 FN38 Flange nut, 3/8-16
12 1 FN1024 Flange nut, 10-24
13 6 FN14 Flange nut, 1/4-20
14 2 CB12*214G5 Carriage bolt, 1/2-13 x 2 1/4"
15 1 CB12*114G5 Carriage bolt, 1/2-13 x 1 1/4"
16 6 CB14*12G2 Carriage bolt, 1/4-20 x 1/2"
17 1 CB38*512G5 Carriage bolt, 3/8-16 x 5 1/2"
18 1 CB12*2G5 Carriage bolt, 1/2-13 x 2"
19 4 CB12*6G5 Carriage bolt, 1/2-13 x 6"
20 2 CB38*2G5 Carriage bolt, 3/8-16 x 2"
21 1 CB12*7G5 Carriage bolt, 1/2-13 x 7"
22 2 CB38*134G5 Carriage bolt, 3/8-16 x 1 3/4"
23 1 CB1024*134 Carriage bolt, 10-24 x 1 3/4"
24 3 MW4808534 480 x 8" air tire assembly
25 3 PA1454 Wheel bushing
27 2 PA1416 Tool bar clamp
28 3 PA1447 Wheel adjust clamp
29 2 WN38 Wing nut, 3/8"
30 1 H5C12*612 Hex head bolt, 1/2-13 x 6 1/2"
31 4 BS08 Ball bungee, 8"
32 5 PPSQ114*10-14 Poly plug, 1 1/4" square x 10-14ga
33 2 PPSQ1*14-20 Poly plug, 1" square x 14-20ga
34 1 PPRE1*2*14-20 Poly plug, 1" x 2" x 14-20ga
35 3 CC5520 Poly plug, 1 1/4" square x 14-20ga
36 2 PA1457 Hand grip
37 3 295-303 Handle grip, 7/8" ID
39 8 SCC5*16MZ Socket head cap screw 5 x 16mm
40 5 HT10*34 Hex washer tapping screw, #10 x 1/2"
41 5 FW12 Flat washer, 1/2"
42 2 SSF38*1 Set screw, 3/8-24 x 1”
43 3 NYW12 Nylon washer, .516" x 1 1/4"
44 3 SNC12 Steel lock nut 1/2-13
45 2 JNC12 Jam nut, 1/2-13
46 1 18812 Hitch pin, 1/2" x 2 1/4"
47 2 PA1404A Motor w/ plug
48 1 PA1446A Wheel adjustment tube
49 2 PA1424D Motor mounting plate
50 1 PA1422A Front wheel tube/plate
51 1 PA1423A Front wheel yoke
52 1 PA1426 Yoke friction plate, UHMW
53 1 PA1445A Steering/towing handle
54 1 DC2406 Loom clamp, nylon 3/8"
55 1 S-329 Spring, 7/8" x 8 1/2"
56 1 00264 D-lock pin, 1/4” x 2 1/4”
Picking Assistant Parts List
Wheels and Motors, Head Rest, and Picking Tray
Breakdowns & Parts Lists

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Breakdowns & Parts Lists
14
5
8
9
3
4
10
6
1
15
16
13
2
3
6
11
7
12
15
5
Detail A
Detail B
Picking Assistant Breakdown
Canopy Assembly and Storage Tray
1
11
Detail A
1
2
6
3
Detail B
(Assembled, canopy hidden)
(Assembled)

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Ref # Qty. Part Number Description
1 6 0938P Shaft collar 15/16"
2 30 BS08 Ball bungee, 8"
3 4 CB38*2G5 Carriage bolt, 3/8-16 x 2"
4 2 DE46 Decal CROP CARE
5 2 DE57 Decal, picking assistant canopy
6 4 FN38 Flange nut, 3/8-16
7 2 PA1430 Horizontal canopy pipe
8 1 PA1431 Canopy end pipe
9 1 PA1432 Vinyl canopy
10 1 PA1433 Rear storage tray
11 1 PA1437 Canopy frame brace
12 1 PA1456 Canopy end pipe
13 2 PA1459 Canopy side shield pipe
14 1 PA1460 Horizontal canopy pipe
15 4 PPR7/8*10-14 Poly plug, round, 7/8" OD x 10-14ga
16 4 TKT8*12 Tek screw, 8 x 1/2", Mod. truss head
Picking Assistant Parts List
Canopy Assembly and Storage Tray
Breakdowns & Parts Lists
Ref # Qty. Part Number Description
1 1 PA1401 110 Volt battery charger
Picking Assistant Parts List
Battery Charger

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3
1
13
14
411
12
8
15
9
2
10
6
14
4
5
7
1
1
For ref # 2
For ref # 11
For ref # 8
To battery
To rear motor
To front motor
16
3
Breakdowns & Parts Lists
PA1450 Wiring Harness Breakdown & Parts List
Ref # Qty. Part Number Description
1 1 E664 PVC junction box, 6” x 6” x 4” with cover
2 1 DC7300131 Toggle switch, on-off-on DPDT
3 1 PA1443 Foot switch
4 8 562890 Female disconnect, 12-10 ga.
5 3 DC75016 Male plug, 2 prong
6 6 DC75034 Male terminal, 16-14 ga.
7 6 DC75004 Cavity seal, 16-14 ga.
8 1 2592 Volt meter, 2” diameter 8-18 volt
9 1 DC7900003 Toggle switch half boot, black
10 3 DC2653 Strain relief, .17” - .45” with nut
11 1 DC7100002 Switch, spst push button off - (on)
12 1 DC7900002 Push button switch boot
13 2 E10307 Wire nut set screw 30-222 large
14 4 506567 Female disconnect, 16-14 ga. blue
15 1 DC784 Flex guard loom 3/8”, 12” long
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