Raven AGCO RoGator Hawkeye C Series User manual

Copyright 2021, 2022
Hawkeye® 2 Installation
Manual for AGCO RoGator
C-Series (RG900, RG1100,
RG1300)
016-0171-712 Rev. D 8/2022 E42826

016-0171-686 Rev. A8/18 E31924
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Table of Contents
016-0171-712 Rev. D i
Chapter 1 Important Information.......................................................................................... 1
Safety ...............................................................................................................................................................................1
Agricultural Chemical Safety .............................................................................................................................................. 2
Electrical Safety ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Recommendations and Best Practices ................................................................................................................3
Harness Routing ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 2 Introduction............................................................................................................. 5
Make and Model Compatibility .............................................................................................................................5
Section Spacing ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Machine Configuration Notes ........................................................................................................................................... 9
Installation Overview ................................................................................................................................................11
Required Components .......................................................................................................................................................11
Tools and Materials Needed ............................................................................................................................................11
Point of Reference ................................................................................................................................................................11
Kit Contents ................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Updates ........................................................................................................................................................................ 19
Chapter 3 Installation Preparation ...................................................................................... 21
Chapter 4 Nozzle Body and Nozzle Control Valve Installation .................................... 23
Hawkeye® 2 Nozzle Body Installation ............................................................................................................. 23
Best Practices and Recommendations .........................................................................................................................23
Hypro Nozzle Body Installation ......................................................................................................................................23
Wilger Nozzle Body Assembly & Installation ............................................................................................................24
Install the ProStop-E Valve ................................................................................................................................................28
Nozzle Control Valve 2 (NCV2) Installation .................................................................................................... 31
Boom Cable Routing and Connection .............................................................................................................. 31
Best Practices and Recommendations .........................................................................................................................31
Boom Cable Routing and Connections (Inner, Middle, and Outer Boom Cables) ......................................32
Chapter 5 Install the Hawkeye® 2 RCM - Sprayer .......................................................... 33
RCM - Sprayer Installation .................................................................................................................................... 33
Best Practices and Recommendations .........................................................................................................................33
RCM - Sprayer Mounting Location ................................................................................................................................33
ECU Cabinet Preparation ...................................................................................................................................................37
In Cab Connections .............................................................................................................................................................42
Chapter 6 Chassis Cable Installation................................................................................... 43
Chassis Cable Routing and Connection ........................................................................................................... 43
Best Practices and Recommendations .........................................................................................................................43
ECU Cabinet to RCM - Sprayer Connections .............................................................................................................43
Hawkeye® 2 ECU NCV Power Cable Installation .....................................................................................................44
Hawkeye® 2 Power Connections (No Injection) .......................................................................................... 45
System Diagrams ...................................................................................................................................................... 45

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Chapter 7 Sidekick Pro™ ICD Installation.......................................................................... 49
Sidekick Pro ICD Connections to CANbus Hub .............................................................................................49
Sidekick Pro ICD Cable to Pump Connections ...............................................................................................50
Sidekick Pro ICD Power Supply ............................................................................................................................51
Appendix A Cable and Connector Maintenance ............................................... 53
Power and ECU Harness Maintenance ..............................................................................................................53
Hawkeye® 2 Boom Harness Connector Maintenance ...............................................................................53

CHAPTER
1
Important Information: Safety 1
CHAPTER 1
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
SAFETY
Follow the operation and safety instructions included with the implement and/or controller and read this manual
carefully before installing or operating this Raven system.
• Follow all safety information presented within this manual. Review implement operation with your local dealer.
• Contact a local Raven dealer for assistance with any portion of the installation, service, or operation of Raven
equipment.
• Follow all safety labels affixed to system components. Be sure to keep safety labels in good condition and
replace any missing or damaged labels. Contact a local Raven dealer to obtain replacements for safety labels.
Observe the following safety measures when operating the implement after installing this Raven system:
• Do not operate this Raven system or any agricultural equipment while under the influence of alcohol or an
illegal substance.
• Be alert and aware of surroundings and remain in the operator seat at all times when operating this Raven
system.
•Do not operate the implement on any public road with this Raven system enabled.
•Disable this Raven system before exiting the operator seat.
•Determine and remain a safe working distance from obstacles and bystanders. The operator is
responsible for disabling the system when a safe working distance has diminished.
•Disable this Raven system prior to starting any maintenance work on the implement or components
of this Raven system.
• Do not attempt to modify or lengthen any of the system control cables. Extension cables are available from a
local Raven dealer.
NOTICE

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AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL SAFETY
Follow all federal, state, and local regulations regarding the handling, use, and disposal of agricultural chemicals,
products, and containers. Triple-rinse and puncture or crush empty containers before properly disposing of them.
Contact a local environmental agency or recycling center for additional information.
• Always follow safety labels and instructions provided by the chemical manufacturer or supplier.
• Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment as recommended by the chemical and/or equipment
manufacturer.
• When storing unused agricultural chemicals:
•Store agricultural chemicals in the original container and do not transfer chemicals to unmarked
containers or containers used for food or drink.
•Store chemicals in a secure, locked area away from human and livestock food.
•Keep children away from chemical storage areas.
• Fill, flush, calibrate, and decontaminate chemical application systems in an area where runoff will not reach
ponds, lakes, streams, livestock areas, gardens, or populated areas.
• Follow all label instructions for chemical mixing, handling, and disposal.
• Avoid direct contact with agricultural chemicals or inhaling chemical dust or spray particulate. Seek immediate
medical attention if symptoms of illness occur during, or soon after, use of agricultural chemicals or products.
• After handling or applying agricultural chemicals:
•Thoroughly wash hands and face after using agricultural chemicals and before eating, drinking, or
using the restroom.
•Thoroughly flush or rinse equipment used to mix, transfer, or apply chemicals with water after use
or before servicing any component of the application system.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
• Always verify that power leads are connected to the correct polarity as marked. Reversing the power leads
could cause severe damage to the Raven system or other components.
• To prevent personal injury or fire, replace defective or blown fuses with only fuses of the same type and
amperage.
• Do not connect the power leads to the battery until all system components are mounted and all electrical
connections are completed.
• Always start the machine before initializing this Raven system to prevent power surges or peak voltage.
• To avoid tripping and entanglement hazards, route cables and harnesses away from walkways, steps, grab bars,
and other areas used by the operator or service personnel when operating or servicing the equipment.
WARNING
CAUTION

Important Information: Recommendations and Best Practices 3
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
RECOMMENDATIONS AND BEST PRACTICES
HARNESS ROUTING
The word “harness” is used to describe any electrical cables and leads, both bundled and unbundled. Use the
following guidelines and recommendations when connecting and routing harnesses while installing or
maintaining this Raven system:
• Leave protective caps/covers over harness connectors until needed to avoid dirt and moisture from
contaminating electrical circuits.
• Secure the harness to the frame or solid structural members at least every 12 in [30 cm].
• Follow existing harness runs already routed on the implement as much as possible. Proper harness routing
should:
•Secure harnessing and prevent the harness from hanging below the implement.
•Provide sufficient clearance from moving components and operational zones around shafts;
universal joints and suspension components; pulleys, gears, belts, and chains; moving linkages,
cylinders, articulation joints, etc.
•Protect harnessing from field debris and surrounding hazards (e.g. tree limbs, fence posts, crop
stubble, dirt clumps or rocks that may fall or be thrown by the implement).
•Protect harnessing from sharp bends, twisting, or flexing over short distances and normal
implement operation.
•Connectors and splices should not be located at bending points or in harness sections that move.
•Ensure sufficient length for free movement of the implement during normal operation and prevent
pulling, pinching, catching, or rubbing, especially in articulation and pivot points. Clamp harnessing
securely to force controlled movement of the harness.
•Avoid abrasive surfaces and sharp edges such as sheared or flame cut corners, fastener threads or
cap screw heads, hose clamp ends, etc.
• Do not connect, affix, or allow harnessing to come into contact with components with high vibration forces, hot
surfaces, or components carrying hot fluids beyond the temperature rating of harness components.
•Harnessing should be protected or shielded if routing requires the hose to be exposed to
conditions beyond harnessing component specifications.
• Avoid routing harnesses in areas where damage may occur due to build up of material (e.g. dirt, mud, snow,
ice, etc.).
• Avoid routing harnesses in areas where the operator or service personnel might step or use as a grab bar.
IMPORTANT: Avoid applying direct spray or pressure washing of electrical components and connections. High pressure
streams and sprays can penetrate seals, cause corrosion, or otherwise damage electrical components.
When performing maintenance:
• Inspect electrical components and connectors for corrosion, damaged pins or housings, etc. Repair or replace
components or harnessing as necessary.
• Ensure connectors are kept clean and dry. Apply dielectric grease to the sealing surfaces of all connections
exposed to moisture, dirt, debris, and other contaminates. Repair or replace harnessing as necessary.
• Clean electrical components with pressurized air, aerosol electrical cleaning agent, or low pressure rinse.
• Remove visible surface water from electrical components and connections using pressurized air or an aerosol
cleaning agent. Allow components to dry thoroughly before reconnecting cables.

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CHAPTER
2
Introduction: Make and Model Compatibility 5
CHAPTER 2
INTRODUCTION
MAKE AND MODEL COMPATIBILITY
Hawkeye® 2 is a pressure-based product control system which allows for precise sprayer application over a range
of conditions and reduced spray drift. Each nozzle is controlled by an individual pulsing valve giving you a
consistent spray pattern as speed and conditions change.
Hawkeye® 2 is built on the ISOBUS communication platform which allows the system to work with most ISO
Universal Terminals (UTs) and task controllers, including the Viper® 4.
This manual is intended to provide installation instructions on the following equipment:
TABLE 1. Compatible Equipment Information
SECTION SPACING
The information in the tables below are required for the machine configuration process on the Universal Terminal.
Refer to the Hawkeye® 2 Calibration and Operation Manual for machine assistance with system setup or
operation.
Make and Model Nozzle
Spacing
Boom
Width Nozzle Body Type Kit Number
AGCO RoGator C-Series
(RG900C, RG1100C,
RG1300C)
20”
132’ Wilger with ProStop-E 117-2005-100
Hypro 117-2005-104
120’ Wilger with ProStop-E 117-2005-101
Hypro 117-2005-105
100’ Wilger with ProStop-E 117-2005-102
Hypro 117-2005-106
90’ Wilger with ProStop-E 117-2005-103
Hypro 117-2005-107
19”
132’ Hypro 117-2005-108
120’ Hypro 117-2005-109
100’ Hypro 117-2005-110
15”
120’ Wilger with ProStop-E 117-2005-112
Hypro 117-2005-115
100’ Wilger with ProStop-E 117-2005-113
Hypro 117-2005-116
90’ Wilger with ProStop-E 117-2005-114
Hypro 117-2005-117
10” 120’ Hypro 117-2005-118

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NOTE: Each column shown in the tables below identifies a specific sprayer boom configuration. Boom width,
in feet, is the first number. Nozzle spacing, in inches, is the second number. As an example, a 90 foot
boom with 10 inch nozzle spacing is represented as 90’/10”.
Utilize Table 2 and 3 for 15/16 section capabilities. Utilize Table 4 and 5 for 35/36 section capabilities.
This is determined by the combination of the AGCO RoGator C ECU and Raven RCM - Sprayer ECU
software versions and unlock levels. The configuration wizard will limit this automatically.
TABLE 2. AGCO RoGator C, 16 Section Breakdown (90’-100’)
TABLE 3. AGCO RoGator C, 16 Section Breakdown (120’-132’)
Switch Section 90’/
10”
90’/
15”
90’/
20”
100’/
10”
100’/
15”
100’/
19”
100’/
20”
1
120 15 40 50 45 76 40
240 30 40 60 60 76 60
350 60 40 60 60 76 60
460 60 60 60 60 76 80
2
590 90 60 70 90 76 60
6100 90 120 120 90 76 60
7120 135 120 120 135 95 120
3 8 110 105 60 110 105 95 60
4
9120 135 60 120 135 95 60
10 100 90 120 120 90 76 120
11 90 90 120 70 90 76 120
5
12 60 60 60 60 60 76 60
13 50 60 60 60 60 76 80
14 40 30 40 60 60 76 60
15 20 15 40 50 45 76 60
16 40 40
Switch Section 120’/
10”
120’/
15”
120’/
19”
120’/
20”
120’/
20” AL
132’/
19” AL
132’/
20” AL
1
180 60 114 60 80 38 80
280 90 133 80 80 76 80
380 90 76 80 80 114 80
490 90 76 120 80 171 120
2
580 60 114 80 100 114 80
6120 135 76 120 120 171 120
7130 135 76 120 120 76 180
3 8 110 105 95 60 60 95 60
4
9130 135 76 60 60 76 60
10 120 135 76 120 120 171 180
11 80 60 114 120 120 114 120
5
12 90 90 76 80 100 171 80
13 80 90 76 120 80 114 120
14 80 90 133 80 80 76 80
15 80 60 114 80 80 38 80
60 80 80

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INTRODUCTION
TABLE 4. AGCO RoGator C, 36 Section Breakdown (90’-100’)
Switch Section 90’/
10”
90’/
15”
90’/
20”
100’/
10”
100’/
15”
100’/
19”
100’/
20”
1
120 15 20 20 15 19 20
220 15 20 30 30 19 20
320 15 20 30 30 38 20
420 30 20 30 30 38 20
530 30 20 30 30 38 20
630 30 20 30 30 38 20
730 30 20 30 30 38 40
2
830 30 20 30 30 19 40
930 30 20 30 30 19 40
10 30 30 20 40 30 38 20
11 30 30 40 40 30 38 40
12 30 30 40 40 45 38 40
13 40 30 40 40 45 38 40
14 40 45 40 40 45 38 40
15 40 45 40 40 45 57 40
16 40 45 40 40 45 38 40
3
17 40 30 40 40 30 38 40
18 30 45 60 30 45 19 60
19 40 30 60 40 30 38 60
4
20 40 45 40 40 45 38 40
21 40 45 40 40 45 57 40
22 40 45 40 40 45 38 40
23 40 30 40 40 45 38 40
24 30 30 40 40 45 38 40
25 30 30 40 40 30 38 40
26 30 30 40 40 30 38 40
27 30 30 20 30 30 19 20
28 30 30 20 30 30 19 40
5
29 30 30 20 30 30 38 40
30 30 30 20 30 30 38 40
31 30 30 20 30 30 38 20
32 20 30 20 30 30 38 20
33 20 15 20 30 30 38 20
34 20 15 20 30 30 19 20
35 20 15 20 20 15 19 20
36 20 20

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TABLE 5. AGCO RoGator C, 36 Section Breakdown (120’-132’)
Switch Section 120’/
10”
120’/
15”
120’/
19”
120’/
20”
120’/
20” AL
132’/
19” AL
132’/
20” AL
1
140 30 57 20 40 38 40
240 30 57 40 40 38 40
340 45 57 40 40 38 40
440 45 38 40 40 38 40
540 45 38 40 40 38 40
640 45 38 40 40 38 40
740 45 38 40 40 38 40
850 45 38 40 40 38 40
2
940 30 38 40 20 38 40
10 40 30 38 40 40 57 40
11 40 45 38 40 40 57 40
12 40 45 38 40 40 57 40
13 40 45 38 40 40 57 40
14 40 45 38 40 40 57 40
15 40 45 38 40 40 57 60
16 50 45 38 40 40 76 60
3
17 40 30 38 40 40 38 60
18 30 45 19 60 60 19 60
19 40 30 38 60 60 38 60
4
20 50 45 38 40 40 76 60
21 40 45 38 40 40 57 60
22 40 45 38 40 40 57 60
23 40 45 38 40 40 57 40
24 40 45 38 40 40 57 40
25 40 45 38 40 40 57 40
26 40 30 38 40 40 57 40
27 40 30 38 40 40 38 40
5
28 50 45 38 40 20 38 40
29 40 45 38 40 40 38 40
30 40 45 38 40 40 38 40
31 40 45 38 40 40 38 40
32 40 45 38 40 40 38 40
33 40 45 57 40 40 38 40
34 40 30 57 40 40 38 40
35 40 30 57 40 40 38 40
36 20 40 40

Introduction: Make and Model Compatibility 9
INTRODUCTION
MACHINE CONFIGURATION NOTES
• The AGCO AccuTerminal does not need to have settings changed to function with RCM - Sprayer.
• The AGCO AccuTerminal and other ECUs should be updated to the latest software by an AGCO Service
Provider. For 36 section control, the AGCO RoGator C Liquid EXT software must be updated to version 1.02 or
newer.
• The Raven RCM - Sprayer ECU must be updated to software version of v21.2.1.7 or newer.
• When prompted to setup the machine configuration, complete the following steps:
NOTE: Machine configuration process is compatible for Hawkeye NCVs, AGCO ProStop-E valves, or both
Hawkeye NCVs and AGCO ProStop-E valves simultaneously with dual outlet nozzle bodies. The
process only needs to be completed once during the initial installation.
1. Refer to tables above to find the matching boom/spacing configuration column to the physical machine.
2. Input the number of sections of the matching boom/spacing in the section setup screen as shown in Figure 1,
“Section Setup - Number of Sections,” below. There will be 15, 16, 35, or 36 sections based on the “Section”
column in the tables above.
NOTE: It is not necessary to check the fence row option as this functionality is controlled via AGCO switches
and cabling.
FIGURE 1. Section Setup - Number of Sections
3. Press Next to advance.

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4. For each section, use the color coordination in the tables above to select which switch the section will be
mapped to as shown in Figure 2, “Switch Mapping - Assigning Sections,” below.
NOTE: Only use numbers 1-5 in the drop-down list for each section according to the color code in the tables.
FIGURE 2. Switch Mapping - Assigning Sections
NOTE: Number of switches may vary from the images shown above.
5. Ensure that the displayed values match the table, and then press Next.
6. For each section, enter the corresponding section width value from the tables above as shown in Figure 3,
“Section Setup - Section Widths,” below.
FIGURE 3. Section Setup - Section Widths
NOTE: Number of sections may vary from the images shown above.
7. Ensure the displayed selections are accurate, and then press Next.
NOTE: When using a standard Hawkeye® 2 kit coupled with Pro-stop E, create two profiles: one profile with
16 virtual sections for Hawkeye® 2 nodes, and a second profile with 36 sections of Pro-stop E for
Bypass mode. When creating Bypass profile, skip indexing in order to configure the 36 sections.
Hawkeye® 2 Premium with HD control will only require one setup of 36 sections.

Introduction: Installation Overview 11
INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
The recommended process for installing the Hawkeye® 2 nozzle control system is as follows:
1. Confirm Hawkeye® 2 kit contents. See the Kit Contents section on page 12.
2. Replace existing strainer with an 80 mesh (or finer) strainer. See the Hawkeye Installation Preparation section
on page 7.
3. Remove spray tips and flush each section individually for a minimum of 20 seconds to thoroughly flush the
boom.
4. Assemble nozzle bodies (Wilger kits only) and install provided nozzle bodies as needed.
5. Mount Hawkeye® 2 nozzle control valves. See the Chapter 4, Nozzle Body and Nozzle Control Valve
Installation.
6. Mount the RCM - Sprayer. See the RCM - Sprayer Installation section on page 33.
7. Route and connect the inner, mid, and outer boom cables (as applicable). See the Boom Cable Routing and
Connection section on page 10.
8. Route and connect chassis and RCM - Sprayer cables. See the Chassis Cable Routing and Connection section on
page 19.
9. Review the Post-Installation Notes for machine configuration tips.
REQUIRED COMPONENTS
The following components must be installed with the Hawkeye® 2 nozzle control system:
• Updated software on field computers or control monitors and other ECUs. Contact your local AGCO dealer for
the latest software.
• PWM pump control valve
• Raven compatible flow meter
• Raven compatible pressure transducer
• 80 mesh (or finer) strainer
NOTE: A fan or cone style spray tip is recommended for the Hawkeye® 2 system to operate properly. Air
induction tips are not recommended for use with the nozzle control system.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS NEEDED
The following tools are recommended for completing the installation:
• SAE and metric sized wrenches and tools
•1-1/2”holesaw
• Drill bit set and drill
• CorrosionX HD (recommended) or other dielectric contact treatment
• Cable ties (supplied)
• Phillips screwdriver
•Sidecutters
POINT OF REFERENCE
The instructions provided in this manual assume the installer is standing behind the machine, looking toward the
machine cabin.

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KIT CONTENTS
TABLE 6. Kit Contents for AGCO RoGator C-Series Equipment with Wilger Nozzle
Bodies
Item Description Part Number
Qty.
117-2005-
100
101
102
103
112
113
114
Sheet, Warranty/
Help 016-0171-649 1
RCM-Sprayer 063-0173-9561111111
Cable, RoGator C,
Hawkeye 2, ECU
Cabinet
115-2005-0171111111
Cable, RoGator C
Bulkhead Hawkeye 2 115-2005-0181111111
Cable, RoGator C,
ECU Cabinet to RCM
- Sprayer
115-2005-0191111111
Cable, RoGator C
Mid Hawkeye 2 115-2005-003 2
Cable, RoGator C
Outer Hawkeye 2 115-2005-004 2
Cable, Inner, 132’/
20”, AGCO,
Millenuim Boom,
Hawkeye 2
115-2005-159 2
Cable, Mid, 132’/20”,
AGCO, Millenium
Boom, Hawkeye 2
115-2005-160 2
Cable, Outer, 132’/
20”, AGCO,
Millenium Boom,
Hawkeye 2
115-2005-161 2
Cable, Left Inner,
120’/15”, RoGator C,
Hawkeye 2
115-2005-183 1
Cable, Right Inner,
120’/15”, RoGator C,
Hawkeye 2
115-2005-184 1
Cable, Outer, 120’/
15”, RoGator C,
Hawkeye 2
115-2005-186 2
Cable, Left Inner,
100’/15”, RoGator C,
Hawkeye 2
115-2005-187 1 1

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INTRODUCTION
Cable, Right Inner,
100’/15”, RoGator C,
Hawkeye 2
115-2005-188 1 1
Cable, Mid, 100’/15”,
RoGator C, Hawkeye 115-2005-189 2 2
Cable, Outer, 100’/
15”, RoGator C,
Hawkeye 2
115-2005-190 2
Cable, Outer,
RoGator C, 90’/15”
Hawkeye 2
115-2005-350 2
Cable, Inner, 100’/
20”, AGCO, Hawkeye
2
115-2005-123 2 2
Cable, Mid, 100’/20”,
AGCO, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-124 2 2
Cable, Outer, 100’/
20”, AGCO, Hawkeye
2
115-2005-125 2
Cable, Outer, 90’/
20”, AGCO, Hawkeye
2
115-2005-205 2
Kit, Hawkeye 2
Wilger Service 117-2005-0521111111
Plate, RoGator C
REM/ABM Mounting 107-0235-0151111111
Fuse, 70A Bolt Down
MIDI/AMI 510-1003-0481111111
Nut, M5 Flange
Nylon Lock 312-4000-2152222222
Nut, M8 Flange
Nylon Lock 312-4000-2171111111
Bolt, M6-1, x 75mm
(G8- Class II
Coating)
311-4050-
147K 2222222
Bolt, M6-1, x 65mm
(G8- Class II
Coating)
311-4050-
145K 1111111
Bolt, M6-1, x 110mm
(G8 - Class II
Coating)
331-40050-
154K 1111111
Bolt, M6-1 x 140mm
(G8 - Class II
Coating)
331-4050-
159K 2222222
Item Description Part Number
Qty.
117-2005-
100
101
102
103
112
113
114

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Nut, M6-1 Flanged
Zinc Nyloc 312-4000-2163333333
Washer,M6Zinc 313-1000-0463333333
Spacer, RoGator
Boom Bump Stop 107-0172-609 444444
Bolt, M6 x 1.0 x 75
Stainless Steel Hex 311-4058-147 12 12 12 12 12 12
U-Bolt, Zinc 4-1/
16”W x 3” L x 3/8”-
16 UNC
107-0171-8522222222
Nut, 3/8”-16 Zinc
Flanged Lock 312-1001-1644444444
Cable, RoGator 1300
Primary Hawkeye 2 115-2005-002 2
NCV, Wilger
Hawkeye 2 063-2005-003 80 72 60 54 97 81 73
O-Ring, Size - 116
Black Viton 219-2005-116 10 25 19 26 11
O-Ring, Size -116
Black Viton (38-
pack)
219-2005-
116M 2211222
Plug, C/C Wilger
Male Adapter 333-0002-319 82 13 13 13 20 20 20
Assembly, Wilger
Combo-Jet to SS 333-0002-322 164 146 120 122 194 164 146
End Nozzle Body,
Wilger Blended
Pulse
333-0002-325 73 61 55 99 84 75
Nozzle Body, 2-Way
1” (3/8” Inlet Mod) 333-0002-332 82 13 13 13 20 20 20
Nozzle Body, 5-Way
Turret, Side Take-Off,
without Cap, Wilger
333-0002-354 82
Adapter, Prostop-E
to Wilger Nozzle
Body
063-0173-964 82 73 61 55 99 84 75
Nozzle Body, Wilger
No On/Off Cap
Through
333-0002-349 61 49 43 82 66 57
Tube, Wiler 1” (3/8”
Inlet) Saddle w/o
Nozzle
333-0002-350 61 49 43 82 66 57
Item Description Part Number
Qty.
117-2005-
100
101
102
103
112
113
114

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INTRODUCTION
TABLE 7. Kit Contents for AGCO RoGator C-Series Equipment with Hypro Nozzle
Bodies
Item Description Part Number
Qty.
117-2005-
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
115
116
117
118
Sheet, Warranty/Help 016-0171-649 1
RCM-Sprayer 063-0173-956111111111 1 1
Cable, Mid, 120’/20”,
AGCO, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-003 2
Cable, Outer, 120’/20”,
AGCO, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-004 2
Cable, RoGator C,
Hawkeye 2, ECU
Cabinet
115-2005-017111111111 1 1
Cable, RoGator C
Bulkhead Hawkeye 2 115-2005-018111111111 1 1
Cable, RoGator C, ECU
Cabinet to RCM -
Sprayer
115-2005-019111111111 1 1
Cable, Mid, 100’/20”,
AGCO, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-124 2 2
Cable, Outer, 100’/20”,
AGCO, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-125 2
Cable, AGCO 132’/19”
Mid Hawkeye 2 115-2005-153 2
Cable, AGCO 132’/19”
Outer Hawkeye 2 115-2005-154 2
Cable, Mid, 132’/20”,
AGCO, Millenium
Boom, Hawkeye 2
115-2005-160 2
Cable, Outer, 132’/20”
AGCO, Millenium
Boom, Hawkeye 2
115-2005-161 2
Cable, Mid, 120’/10”,
AGCO, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-164 2 2
Cable, Outer, 120’/10”,
AGCO, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-165 2 2
Cable, Mid, 120’/19”,
RoGator C, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-177 2
Cable, Outer, 120’/19”,
RoGator C, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-178 2
Cable, Mid, 100’/19”,
RoGator C, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-181 2
Cable, Outer, 100’/19”,
RoGator C, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-182 2

CHAPTER 2
16 Hawkeye® 2 Installation Manual for AGCO RoGator C-Series (RG900, RG1100, RG1300)
Cable, Mid, 120’/15”,
RoGator C, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-185 2
Cable, Outer, 120’/15”,
RoGator C, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-186 2
Cable, Mid, 100’/15”,
RoGator C, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-189 2 2
Cable, Outer, 100’/15”,
RoGator C, Hawkeye 2 115-2005-190 2
Cable, Outer, 90’/20”,
Hawkeye 2 115-2005-205 2
Cable, Outer, RoGator
C, 90’/15” Hawkeye 2 115-2005-350 2
Kit, Hawkeye 2 Hypro
Service 117-2005-051111111111 1 1
Plate, RoGator C REM/
ABM Mounting 107-0235-015111111111 1 1
Fuse, 70A Bolt Down
MIDI/AMI 510-1003-048111111111 1 1
Nut, M5 Flange Nylon
Lock 312-4000-215222222222 2 2
Nut, M8 Flange Nylon
Lock 312-4000-217111111111 1 1
Bolt, M6-1, x 75mm
(G8- Class II Coating)
311-4050-
147K 222222222 2 2
Bolt, M6-1, x 65mm
(G8- Class II Coating)
311-4050-
145K 111111111 1 1
Bolt, M6-1, x 110mm
(G8 - Class II Coating)
331-40050-
154K 111111111 1 1
Bolt, M6-1 x 140mm
(G8 - Class II Coating)
331-4050-
159K 222222222 2 2
Nut, M6-1 Flanged Zinc
Nyloc 312-4000-216333333333 3 3
Washer,M6Zinc 313-1000-046333333333 3 3
Bolt, M6 x 1.0 x 75
Stainless Steel Hex 311-4058-147 12
U-Bolt, Zinc 4-1/16” W
x 3” L x 3/8”-16 UNC 107-0171-852222222222 2 2
Nut, 3/8”-16 Zinc
Flanged Lock 312-1001-164444444444 4 4
Cable, AGCO 132’/19”
Inner Left Hawkeye® 2 115-2005-151 1 1
Item Description Part Number
Qty.
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